Many conversations have taken place about the magnitude of the 912 rally in DC and many questions have been asked about how such a massive assembly could have gone ‘unnoticed’ by the corporate media. There is a simple explanation- it was certainly noticed at the top and there were deliberate decisions NOT to report on the true size and scope of the gathering.
Why?
Quite simply the establishment has, for decades now, enjoyed the benefit of the divisive partisan scheme. The Dems vs Reps battle has succeeded in nullifying the power of the average American thereby allowing the ruling elite to enjoy little scrutiny at the top.
The 912 movement, though not completely parallel with our sovereignty movement has emerged as a new group that bypasses the usual partisan bickering in order to focus on the real issue- liberty and an out of control central government. It was reported to me that buzz about the sovereignty movement was heard throughout the crowd in DC on September 12th- and that likely scares the living daylights out of the establishment.
This is a GOOD sign for all of the defenders of liberty and state sovereignty. Only an event that poses little threat to the ruling elite would ever get play in the corporate media. The liberty movement needs no such info network however, as communication under the radar has spread word of the gargantuan gathering on 912 and stoked the fire.
The signs I see across the board point to the exponential growth of the state sovereignty movement and alliances amongst the 912ers, TEA Partiers and other freedom loving folks are only accelerating this trend.
The takeaway here is to KEEP pushing. These ideas are instinctively attractive to average folks of every stripe and with each new connection of groups the momentum grows. Talk to your fellow liberty activists wherever they are and never let divisiveness become a tool of the opposition.
- Rhode Island Rallying Resolve to Deny NDAA - June 6, 2012
- The Futility of Federal Office - May 8, 2012
- The Establishment Media Are Clueless About the Purpose of The Constitution - April 30, 2012