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Little by little, drop by drop, increasingly, the Masters of the World are feeding on you, parasiting your whole existence, from birth to death. Human society cannot be rationally understood until it is seen for what it is, a series of farms where human farmers own human livestock.
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00:01This is the story of your enslavement, how it came to be, and how you can finally be free.
00:12Like all animals, human beings want to dominate and exploit the resources around them.
00:19At first, we mostly hunted and fished and ate off the land, but then something magical
00:25and terrible happened to our minds.
00:30We became, alone among the animals, afraid of death and of future loss.
00:39And this was the start of a great tragedy and an even greater possibility.
00:47You see, when we become afraid of death, of injury and imprisonment, we become controllable
00:54and so valuable in a way that no other resource could ever be.
01:03The greatest resource for any human being to control is not natural resources or tools or
01:09animals or land, but other human beings.
01:17You can frighten an animal because animals are afraid of pain in the moment, but you cannot
01:24frighten an animal with a loss of liberty, with torture or imprisonment in the future, because
01:32animals have very little sense of tomorrow.
01:37You cannot threaten a cow with torture or a sheep with death.
01:42You cannot swing a sword at a tree and scream at it to produce more fruit, or hold a burning
01:48torch to a field and demand more wheat.
01:53You cannot get more eggs by threatening a hen, but you can get a man to give you his eggs
02:00by threatening him.
02:05This human farming has been the most profitable and destructive occupation throughout history, and
02:14it is now reaching its destructive climax.
02:19Human society cannot be rationally understood until it is seen for what it is, a series of
02:27farms where human farmers own human livestock.
02:35Some people get confused because governments provide health care and water and education
02:40and roads, and thus imagine that there is some benevolence at work.
02:47Nothing could be further from the reality.
02:52Farmers provide health care and irrigation and training to their livestock.
03:02Some people get confused because we are allowed certain liberties and thus imagine that our
03:06governments protect our freedoms.
03:11But farmers plant their crops a certain distance apart to increase their yields and will allow certain
03:18animals larger stalls or fields if it means they will produce more meat and milk.
03:26In your country, your tax farm, your farmer grants you certain freedoms, not because he cares
03:33about your liberties, but because he wants to increase his profits.
03:47There have been four major phases of human farming.
03:51The first phase in ancient Egypt was direct and brutal human compulsion.
03:57Human bodies were controlled, but the creative productivity of the human mind remained beyond
04:03the reach of the whip and the brand and the shackles.
04:07Slaves remained woefully underproductive and required enormous resources to control.
04:16The second phase was the Roman model, wherein slaves were granted some capacity for freedom,
04:22ingenuity, and creativity, which raised their productivity.
04:27This increased the wealth of Rome, and thus the tax income of the Roman government.
04:33And with this additional wealth, Rome became an empire, destroying the economic freedoms that
04:39fed its power and collapsed.
04:44I am sure that this does not seem entirely unfamiliar.
04:50After the collapse of Rome, the feudal model introduced the concept of livestock ownership
04:55and taxation.
04:58Instead of being directly owned, peasants farmed land that they could retain as long as they
05:03paid off the local warlords.
05:06This model eventually broke down due to the continual subdivision of productive land and was destroyed
05:12during the enclosure movement when land was consolidated and hundreds of thousands of
05:17peasants were kicked off their ancestral lands because new farming techniques made larger
05:22farms more productive with fewer people.
05:27The increased productivity of the later Middle Ages created the excess food required for the
05:33expansion of towns and cities, which in turn gave rise to the modern democratic model of
05:39human ownership.
05:42As displaced peasants flooded into the cities, a huge stock of cheap human capital became available
05:49to the rising industrialists.
05:51And the ruling class of human farmers quickly realized that they could make more money by letting
05:57their livestock choose their own occupations.
06:04Under the democratic model, direct slave ownership has been replaced by the mafia model.
06:08The mafia rarely owns businesses directly, but rather sends thugs around once a month to
06:15steal from the business owners.
06:22You are now allowed to choose your own occupation, which raises your productivity, and thus the
06:29taxes you can pay to your masters.
06:32Your few freedoms are preserved because they are profitable to your owners.
06:40The great challenge of the democratic model is that increases in wealth and freedom threaten
06:46the farmers.
06:48The ruling classes initially profit from a relatively free market in capital and labor.
06:52But as their livestock become more used to their freedoms and growing wealth, they begin to
06:58question why they need rulers at all.
07:03Ah well, nobody ever said that human farming was easy.
07:11Keeping the tax livestock securely in the compounds of the ruling classes is a three-phase process.
07:18The first is to indoctrinate the young through government, quote, education.
07:25As the wealth of democratic countries grew, government schools were universally inflicted,
07:30in order to control the thoughts and souls of the livestock.
07:37The second phase is to turn citizens against each other through the creation of dependent livestock.
07:46It is very difficult to rule human beings directly through force, and where it can be achieved,
07:51it remains cripplingly underproductive, as can be seen in North Korea.
07:56Human beings do not breed well or produce efficiently in direct captivity.
08:04Ah, but if human beings believe that they are free, then they will produce much more for
08:09their farmers.
08:11The best way to maintain this illusion of freedom is to put some of the livestock on the payroll
08:16of the farmer.
08:19Those cows that become dependent on the existing hierarchy will then attack any other cows who
08:25point out the violence, hypocrisy, and immorality of human ownership.
08:36Officers positioned Grant face first on the floor with one officer near his head, a second
08:42near his back, and a third officer standing nearby.
08:44There appeared to be a brief struggle.
08:48Then, a two-year veteran BART officer stands, draws his weapon, and fires.
08:59Freedom is slavery, and slavery is freedom.
09:05If you can get the cows to attack each other whenever anybody brings up the reality of their
09:10situation, then you don't have to spend nearly as much controlling them directly.
09:17Those cows who become dependent upon the stolen largesse of the farmer will violently oppose
09:23any questioning of the virtue of human ownership, and the intellectual and artistic classes, always
09:28and forever dependent upon the farmers, will say to anyone who demands freedom from ownership,
09:33you will harm your fellow cows.
09:39The livestock are thus kept enclosed by shifting the moral responsibility for the destructiveness
09:47of the violent system to those who demand real freedom.
09:54The third phase is to invent continual external threats so that the frightened livestock cling
09:59to the protection of the farmers.
10:05This system of human farming is now nearing its end.
10:11The terrible tragedies of modern Western economic systems has occurred not in spite of, but because
10:19of, past economic freedoms.
10:23The massive increases in Western wealth throughout the 19th century resulted from economic freedoms.
10:29And it was this very increase in wealth that fed the size and power of the state.
10:36Whenever the livestock become exponentially more productive, you get a corresponding increase
10:41in the number of farmers and their dependents.
10:44The growth of the state is always proportional to the preceding economic freedoms.
10:51Economic freedoms create wealth, and the wealth attracts more thieves and political parasites,
10:56whose greed then destroys the economic freedoms.
11:02In other words, freedom metastasizes the cancer of the state.
11:11The government that starts off the smallest will always end up the largest.
11:18This is why there can be no viable and sustainable alternative to a truly free and peaceful society.
11:26A society without political rulers, without human ownership, without the violence
11:32of taxation and statism.
11:38To be truly free is both very easy and very hard.
11:45We avoid the horror of our enslavement, because it is so painful to see it directly.
11:55We dance around the endless violence of our dying system, because we fear the attacks of our fellow livestock.
12:05But we can only be kept in the cages we refuse to see.
12:14Wake up.
12:25We've been fighting a long time, and we have all lost so very much, so many loved ones gone.
12:31But you are not alone.
12:33There are pockets of resistance all around the planet.
12:37We are at the brink.
12:40If you're listening to this, you are the resistance.