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3 Steps to Get the Government Out of Your Life

29-10-2018 < SGT Report 49 622 words
 

from The Daily Bell:



Believe it or not, the best way to get a stalker out of your life is to ignore them. You don’t give them any recognition, and you don’t react to their threats.


That was the topic of yesterday’s article, If We Ignore Government, Will it Go Away?


Of course, I wasn’t suggesting ignoring IRS notices. That would clearly land you in prison.


I was talking about a more long-term strategy. Something along the lines of doing business outside of US dollars, whether that be cryptocurrency or gold.



Or even using services like Uber that buck occupational licensing, or moving, which throws your support behind better regional governments.


Let me explain how we can start doing this in three steps.



Step One: Stop Taking the Bait


Terrorist attacks are a classic example of government’s stalker-like behavior.


I’m not saying that all terrorist attacks are false flags. But there is no denying that they present an opportunity for the government to say, “You need me.”


On average 166 American civilians are killed by terrorists each year, worldwide. This includes the numbers from September 11, 2o01.


Without including 9/11, the average drops to 34 Americans killed per year in terrorist attacks.


Every death is a tragedy. But thirty times that many people are killed by on-duty police officers each year in the USA.


And 1,000 times as many Americans are killed in car accidents.


And yet fear of terrorism convinces us to hand over more than $16 billion every year, NOT including the TRILLIONS spent on the wars in the middle east.


Using the conservative $16 billion figure, that comes to about $96 million spent per victim of terrorism, including victims on 9/11.


Human lives cannot be reduced to cash values (although the FDA says each human life is worth just $7.9 million).


But there’s no evidence that this spending actually saves lives. For all the budget increases, the number of yearly terrorist victims before 9/11 was about the same as the current yearly tally.


And the government uses this money to harass us with intrusive surveillance, and unconstitutional privacy violations.


Elections are another stalker-government tactic. “If my opponent gets elected, we’ll get nuked.” That was LBJ’s message before sending tens of thousands of men off to die in Vietnam under his watch.


We feel like we must engage in elections because we fear the consequences of disengaging.


But we’ve empowered the government by falling for these tactics, and it has cost us in lives and freedom


The government is masterful at shoving events in our faces, looking for a reaction. Somehow, that reaction always seems to hand the government more power, and more of our money.


Okay, this isn’t something you can stop on your own. But what you can do it stop feeling the stress from it, stop allowing the government’s fear tactics to take up your valuable time and energy.


That way, you can focus on the following strategies.


Step Two: Ignore What You Can


When you get pulled over, calling the cop a fascist pig is only going to escalate the situation.


As unjust as forced interactions with the government are, staying calm and civil will get you out of the situation fastest and safest.


Yes, pay the IRS racketeers their protection money. But don’t pay a cent more than you have to. Use every trick in the book to legally reduce your tax bill.


It doesn’t make sense to call for violence against government officials. This only confirms to them that they need bigger budgets and more oppressive power to fight domestic terrorism.


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