Path to Sovereignty Series: Intro
Series dedicated to actionable tips, strategies, and how-tos as we collectively work towards a more sovereign world
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Intro
This is the start of a series of articles aimed at breaking down the sovereignty ‘process’ into bite-sized chunks.
With all that’s going on in the world, we may not know where to start – even that being a highly individualized situation to begin with. There’s not really a roadmap or flow chart I can provide, either. But that’s also why I offer consultations for those ready to take action and build such an individual plan.
This series aims to provide actionable steps mixed with the typical concepts / big picture framework I’ve published previously. It’s important to understand the ‘why’ as well – only then can we keep the day to day actions in sight. To give us a North Star of purpose. It’s the same with all goal-setting, really. Without such guidance, it’s a lot easier to lose focus and get sidetracked.
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Defining sovereignty, and why you should strive for it
This word gets thrown around a lot but I don’t think many really know what it means. They might use a similarly ethereal term such as ‘freedom’ but that still lacks the clarity needed when embarking on such a task. I say task, but the way I look at sovereignty is more than that – it’s more of a revolution of how people view themselves, the world around them, and authority. I’ll get into this in a bit.
It’s a global movement as well, and it’s happening in many different countries. People are getting fed up with the globalist-types dictating what they can and cannot do. Or a politician that was supposed to represent them, but instead dishes out favors to their cronies while leaving the public holding the bag. C19 was a massive wealth transfer, just as every ‘crisis’ is – a way for central banks to pull cash from the future and into the now, then giving it to their buddies and padding the stock market (the latter which directly enriches the top 10%).
This goal of sovereignty should be taken with considerable seriousness as it permeates all aspects of life. It can, as it did for me and many others, upend what you thought of the world and how we fit into it.
This ties in with natural law too. Mark Passio has done extensive work in this realm and has helped shape my worldview in various ways (despite his rough personality). His best work is on this topic of natural law, which can be expressed simply as (using a slide from one of his presentations):
Call it karmic law, consequentialism, or one of the other names it has been called – it basically boils down to understanding and respecting nature’s laws, not laws created out of thin air by a bunch of rich people that give them the ‘right,’ because they got together to sign some papers, to rule over us (and us the State / monopoly on violence to enforce it). More on this topic in subsequent posts.
This change of perception regarding what government is, and authority more generally, must be highlighted. It’s also why I mentioned how it’s a revolution of sorts because of how fundamentally different it is from what we’ve been taught / programmed in regards to ‘authority.’
This is a core part of bringing true sovereignty to individuals and societies. True sovereignty cannot be reached to any meaningful level until this is more widely understood – but we can also work within the current system to obtain more of it. To work towards that North Star as I mentioned earlier and optimize our lives as best we can.
The human condition is what it is because of previous, aggregated actions.
Change the aggregated actions and get a different outcome. Simple, right?
I think too many in this space get caught up in ideas and visions for the future, yet don’t accept reality as it is today.
The world isn’t black and white – thus, nuance is required. And just because the optimal conditions are present doesn’t mean that we should simply yield to the tyrants. Many get too caught up in these arguments to take action.
They want to debate ideals and concepts rather than doing something about it.
Governments that are only increasing in size and scope. Same for central banks, who only get more powerful with more debt creation (and how’s that going in recent years?). The bottom row is particularly damning in this snip - government debt is increasing at an incredible pace, yet GDP hasn’t caught up. This just strengthens the banker class and those closest to the money spigot.
Same goes for the WEF-types which are well-funded, organized, and taking action towards their goals. We need to do the same.
So, having outlined all of that, as a baseline I think sovereignty comes down to:
Free to choose. Autonomy. Independence from external control.
Again, this definition ties in directly with natural law and the preceding paragraphs I used to preface it. Do the optimal conditions exist now? Of course not. We aren’t free to choose. We don’t have autonomy. Not a single person is independent from external control to the extent envisioned in a truly sovereign world.
But think of these concepts on a spectrum – then position your life and overall sovereignty goals on said spectrum. There’s always room for improvement.
It’s not an either / or discussion. It’s a scale, a spectrum. We should keep that North Star in mind and work to slide the scale in the direction of true sovereignty.
And until the world realizes such concepts and actively works towards improving their broad adoption, humanity will continue its destructive course. It’ll repeat mistakes of ‘the past’ because we as a species haven’t increased our consciousness to ‘the next level,’ as woo woo as that sounds. That’s why history rhymes, as they say.
This is why the striving for sovereignty is a revolution – a necessary one. Not necessarily for class struggle as Marx argued, but something far, far beyond that.
Conclusion
I hope this series gives people a better idea of ways to improve sovereignty in their own lives.
The series will cover parallel systems, finances, online privacy, natural law, foreign residencies, and much more. Higher-level concepts will be juxtaposed next to actionable insights as outlined in this series.
Let me know if there are any specific topics you’d like to see as well.
The subsequent pieces won’t exclusively be covering this exact series, but will be mixed in and labeled as such.
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How can we apply these concepts to awaken the sleeping masses?