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00:00 This is the story of your slavery. How did it happen? And how can you finally be free?
00:10 Like all animals, people want to dominate and use the resources around them.
00:18 At first we mostly hunted, fished and fed on land, but then something magical and terrible happened to our consciousness.
00:28 We became alone among animals, afraid of death. And the future continues.
00:38 And it was the beginning of a great tragedy and even greater opportunities.
00:46 You see, when we start to be afraid of death, injuries and imprisonment, we become controllable. And so valuable.
00:58 Because no other resource could ...
01:02 The most valuable resource that a person can control are not natural resources, tools, animals or land.
01:12 But other people.
01:16 You can scare animals, because animals are afraid of pain at the moment.
01:23 But you can't scare animals by losing their freedom, torture or imprisonment in the future.
01:31 Because animals have very little idea about tomorrow.
01:37 You can't threaten a cow with torture or a sheep with death.
01:42 You can't wave a sword at a tree and shout at it, demanding more fruit.
01:47 Or keep a burning torch on the field and demand more wheat.
01:52 You can't get more eggs, threatening a chicken.
01:57 But you can make a person give you his eggs, threatening him.
02:05 This human farming was the most profitable and destructive occupation throughout history.
02:13 And now it reaches its destructive climax.
02:19 Human society cannot be rationally understood until it is seen for what it is.
02:26 This is a series of farms where human farmers own human cattle.
02:35 Some people get confused because the state provides health care, water, education and roads.
02:41 And thus imagine that some kind of charity works here.
02:46 Nothing can be further from reality.
02:51 Farmers provide health care, irrigation and training to their cattle.
03:01 Some people get confused because we are allowed certain freedoms.
03:05 And so they imagine that our governments protect our freedoms.
03:10 But farmers plant their crops at a certain distance from each other to increase their yield.
03:16 Will allow some animals more stables or fields, if this means that they will produce more meat and milk.
03:25 In your country, your tax farm, your farmer gives you certain freedoms, not because he cares about your rights, but because he wants to increase his profit.
03:39 You begin to understand the nature of the cell in which you were born.
03:46 There were four main stages of human farming development.
03:52 The first stage in ancient Egypt was a direct and cruel force of man.
03:57 Human bodies were controlled, but the creative productivity of the human mind remained out of reach of the whip and the brand of the horns.
04:07 The slaves were pitifully unproductive and required huge resources for control.
04:15 The second stage was the Roman model, where slaves were given some freedom, ingenuity and creativity, which increased their productivity.
04:26 This increased the wealth of Rome and, consequently, the tax revenues of the Roman government.
04:32 And thanks to this additional wealth, Rome became an empire, the destruction of economic freedoms that fed its strength.
04:40 And collapsed.
04:44 I'm sure it doesn't seem completely unfamiliar.
04:48 After the fall of Rome, the feudal model introduced the concept of cattle ownership and taxation.
04:57 Instead of direct ownership of the land, peasants could save it until they paid the local military lords.
05:06 This model eventually collapsed due to the constant division of production lands and was destroyed.
05:12 This happened during the movement for fence-fence, when the lands were consolidated.
05:16 And hundreds of thousands of peasants were expelled, their ancestors, because new farming techniques made large farms more productive, with fewer people.
05:26 The increased productivity of the later Middle Ages created an excess of food, necessary for the expansion of cities, which, in turn, gave birth to a modern democratic model of human ownership.
05:40 When the refugees and peasants filled the cities, a huge supply of cheap labor became available to growing industrialists.
05:52 The ruling class of human farmers quickly realized that they could earn more money by allowing their cattle to choose their profession.
06:02 In the democratic model, direct ownership is replaced by a mafioso model.
06:09 The mafia rarely owns a business directly, but rather sends thugs once a month to steal from business owners.
06:18 Now you can choose your profession, which increases your productivity and, therefore, taxes that you can pay to your owners.
06:32 Appreciate this time in your life, children. Because this is the time in your life when you still have a choice. And it goes by so fast.
06:38 When you're a teenager, you think you can do everything, and you do it.
06:42 But life goes by in a fog. In your thirties, you raise a family, earn a little money, and you think to yourself, "What happened to my twenties?"
06:48 At 40, you get a little better, another chin grows, the music becomes too loud, one of your old school friends becomes a grandmother.
06:53 At 50, you will have a small operation, you will call it a procedure, but it is an operation.
06:57 At 60, you will have a major operation. The music is still loud, but it doesn't matter, because you still don't hear it.
07:01 At 70, you and your wife retire to Fort Lauderdale.
07:04 You start dinner at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, have lunch at about 10, have breakfast the evening before.
07:08 You walk around the shopping center in search of the perfect soft yogurt, and you're mumbling, "Why aren't the kids calling? Why aren't the kids calling?"
07:12 At the end of the day, you start fighting some Jamaican nurse, who your wife can't stand, but who you call "mom".
07:18 Do you have any questions? Your few freedoms are preserved because they bring profit to your owners.
07:25 The great challenge of the democratic model is that the increase in wealth and freedom threatens farmers.
07:35 The ruling classes initially benefit from the relatively free market of capital and labor,
07:38 but as their cattle become more accustomed to their freedoms and growing wealth,
07:43 they begin to wonder why they need rulers at all.
07:48 Oh, well, no one said that human farming would be easy.
07:53 Keeping tax cattle safe in the unions of the ruling class is a three-phase process.
08:04 The first phase is indoctrination of youth through state education.
08:11 As the wealth of democratic countries grew,
08:15 state schools were introduced in general in order to control the thoughts and souls of the cattle.
08:22 The second phase is the transformation of citizens into each other through the creation of dependent cattle.
08:32 It is very difficult to directly control people with force,
08:35 and where it can be achieved, it remains extremely unproductive, as can be seen in North Korea.
08:42 Human beings do not reproduce well or do not work effectively in direct captivity.
08:49 Oh, but if people believe that they are free, then they produce much more for their farmers.
08:58 The best way to support this illusion of freedom is to put some of the cattle on the farmer's salary.
09:05 Those cows that become dependent on the existing hierarchy
09:10 then attack any other cows that indicate violence and hypocrisy and immorality.
09:23 The officers laid Grant face down on the floor. One officer was near his head, the second was near his back, and the third officer was standing nearby.
09:31 It seemed that a short fight had taken place, then the veteran police officer, with two years of experience, stands, pulls out his weapon and shoots.
09:41 Freedom is slavery, and slavery is freedom.
09:52 If you can make cows attack each other when someone touches the reality of their situation,
09:58 then you will not have to spend almost the same on their direct control.
10:02 Those cows that become dependent on the stolen generosity of the farmer
10:08 violently oppose any question of the virtue of human property.
10:12 And intellectual and artistic classes, always and forever dependent on farmers,
10:18 are the ones who demand freedom from property, you will harm your fellow cow.
10:23 Thus, the cattle remain in a fenced space,
10:30 shifting the moral responsibility for the destruction of the violent system to those who demand real freedom.
10:37 The third stage is the invention of a constant external threat,
10:45 so that the frightened cattle are pressed to protect the farmers.
10:49 This system of human farming is now approaching its end.
10:56 Terrible tragedies.
11:00 Modern Western economic systems developed not in spite of, but thanks to the past economic freedoms.
11:10 A huge increase in the wealth of the West during the 19th century occurred thanks to economic freedom.
11:15 It was this increase in wealth that nourished the size and power of the state.
11:21 When cattle become exponentially more productive,
11:25 the number of farmers and their heirs accordingly increases.
11:30 The growth of the state is always proportional to the preceding economic freedoms.
11:37 Economic freedoms create wealth,
11:40 and wealth attracts more thieves and political parasites,
11:44 whose greed then destroys economic freedoms.
11:48 In other words, freedom metastasizes the cancer of the state.
11:55 A state that starts with the smallest always becomes the largest.
12:05 This is why there can be no viable and sustainable alternative to a truly free and peaceful society.
12:11 A society without political rulers, without human domination, without violence, taxes and statism.
12:21 To be truly free is very easy and very difficult.
12:31 We avoid the horrors of our slavery, because looking at it directly is very painful.
12:39 We dance around the endless violence of our dying system,
12:45 because we are afraid of the attacks of our cattle brothers.
12:50 But we can only be kept in the cages that we refuse to see.
12:59 Wake up!
13:02 To look at the farm is to leave it.
13:07 [BLANK_AUDIO]
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