As
I drove down an interstate to a relative’s distant house, I noticed an American
flag. Normally I would have thought nothing of it, or if I did, I would think
of the freedom the flag represents. Lately however, the flag is used for what
symbols are always used as, nationalism and propaganda, but - for our flag
specifically – the forgotten values and knowledge attained at the time of the
American flag’s first formation, of our founding fathers true personalities –
though the personalities of some of our leaders haven’t changed – we have
forgotten that government is opposed to freedom and longs to expand influence
and obtain more resources continuously – this includes human lives: rather
through voluntary cooperation (usually working just to live and provide), ignorant
enslavement, or - hopefully never, though seemingly unavoidable - enslavement
of the many serving the few. This destiny is possible to escape; the thought
process of the many needs an awakening. If governments are to be run by people
once again and the corporations (which are only concerned for profits and not
human or animal life) are eliminated from the influential positions they uphold
currently (this includes the private bank firm of the Feds) then peace will not
be too far out of reach, but it would most certainly be closer. Thus the stars
and planets of our galaxy would be closer as that is the next frontier, space.
Mankind exploring space peaceably is the goal our society should be striving
for. A planet united not through religion, or a nations flag or even a
corporation’s symbol, but the world’s symbol: Earth. A glob peacefully united
while divided, this is how mankind can look at our existence, and then maybe
religion will be a thing of the past and knowledge will be the true thing to
seek, as it is the only real thing to believe. Religion is still possible to
believe in, though as an extremist view, that belief can be harmful. Any belief
to an extreme can and is harmful (if not to the believer, then the belief is
hurtful to others).
And
this all came from the viewing of a symbol, an American flag fluttering in the
breeze. What I really thought of at that moment when my eyes saw the symbol has
much to do with how the flag looked at that moment. The flag whipped in the
wind, without control, but the wind did not have the strength to unfurl the
flag entirely to view completely. This, to me, spoke more words than any one
picture speaking volumes. The flag had hidden stars or lines that were
incomplete. The flag pointed down toward the soil of the earth, symbolizing to
me, a nation on the decline, one that has been for a long period of time (in more ways than one). The
wind, or the course of evolution and life, whipped the flag about as it had no
control of it’s hanging. The stars were secrets hidden from us and the lines
are half-truths, or blocking and fogging up, just and right morals. This is done by
the mainstream media, which uses questions where none are needed for something
like torture. The media uses doublespeak (what George Orwell warned and spoke
of in his book 1984), now Americans
even doublethink, and have debates when morals are forgotten. The American
nation is an empire of corporations and of a military industrial complex that
Eisenhower spoke of. Even Franklin D. Roosevelt said Presidents are chosen and
not elected. I like to think that this started after 1913 when the Federal
Reserve took control of the country, after that, America became a tool for the
bankers to one day seize control of the world. And by control, I mean no
freedom and the enslavement of humanity. The last president that attempted to abolish
the Federal Reserve was Kennedy (although sadly he supported war and had a few
other stances that I oppose). Now freedom, and the exploration of space, is on
hold and at a full stop.
I am hopeful in the kindness that rests
in each one of us, but I am afraid of the ignorance of many, the laziness of
others (even myself at times), the consuming blindness Americans live in, the
television they sit in front of, and the slow take over of what freedom is while
we consume nearly unconsciously. The walls are closing in, as they say. And as
for being safe, we can be pelted by an asteroid, struck by lightening, killed
by human error at the wheel – rather on a cell phone or changing the radio
station – or the house collapsing due to faulty construction, an air borne
disease, or food poisoning; the point is: we can die a number of ways, but to
give up freedom for safety is ludicrous, or as they said give up liberty for
freedom (which is the same damn thing and again is doublespeak). I believe we need to help each other and be happy-as it looks, we have only one life-lets not spoil ours, mine, yours, theirs, everyone. “The man who
trades freedom for security does not deserve nor will he ever receive either”
-Benjamin Franklin.
There is no word more powerful, more evasive, more elastic, nor
more neglected in foreign policies, mainstream cinema and everyday life than
that word called love.
Justin Vaisnor
Justin Vaisnor
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