Monday, October 31, 2011

Lawful Rebellion?

I was just reading the other day how Jesus confronted injustice in the form of a religious puppet government under Rome in Israel, and how he healed people in situations that got right in their face, and then rode into Jerusalem with crowds supporting him, forcing the authorities hand to acknowledge his divinity and reform society OR get rid of him. The rest is history. Their sin was condemned in his innocent death on the cross, by which we have life.

Looking at what is going on in the world at the moment with an immoral globalist cabal effectively ruling nations with increasing use of puppet governments, I have often wondered when someone would stand up against it. Hearing of this may be problematic with a mostly NWO controlled press mind you, but despite some large demonstrations going unreported in the mainstream media the past few years, mass strikes have now got to a stage where we are hearing of them. One flavour is the Occupy movement.

It seems to me that Occupy has at its genesis an understanding of common law issues and human rights. I have spoken to a Brisbane organiser, who was just a good bloke, and did not have some of the solid background some others seem to, so not everyone is fully informed of the absolute rights this movement is based on. It will however be interesting to see where it goes. Spain, in particular has incredible numbers involved.

One recent addition to visible dissent is http://www.tpuc.org, which is non-political web site based on a movement that has been going for a while. At first glance, it has some interesting info, for example 'Acts and Charters' which form the basis of British Law. These help this group counter the corporatised entities that are draining the average man of wealth and freedom. This is what essentially prompted this email. I'm going to read some of this stuff. Have a read if you are interested. If you find it interesting, have a look at one of my other blogs, Watching The New World Take Order.

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