Individualism vs. Collectivism We are at a point in time where it is extremely important for each of us to realize that we face two major issues worldwide. These basic issues are divided between two principles; one is Individualism, the other is called Collectivism. These principles are vital to your knowledge, for your survival and well being. You must understand them fully…if you do not, the risk is extreme and your treasured liberties, to state the least, will be gone for certain. Individualism holds that every person has inalienable rights. These rights cannot be taken away from you by any other person, group or collective of people. This means that each person exists for his/her own sake, by his/her own right and not for the sake of the group. You are free to think and act as you will to pursue happiness. As you will see, Collectivism is totally opposite and against the individual’s rights. Collectivism holds that a person has no rights, though the group majority does. A collectivist will instruct that a person’s work, a person’s body and personality belongs to the group. He instructs that the group will do with the person as it pleases, and by any means it pleases, as an end to achieve the goals that the “groups” welfare may require. So each person in this group exists by the permission of, and for the sake of the group. To put it mildly, you are owned and have at this point become a slave, or dead. These two principles are the ones we are now seeing in action as we speak. People peacefully protesting are being brutally attacked, beaten and arrested, in total violation of their inalienable rights. In this, the rights of every individual are under attack; because if one person is violated, we are all subject to the same treatment. As has been always proven, this truth needs no defense… An individualist based government is one that protects you in all ways, because it is empowered by your existence and inalienable rights. Any person, who by their employment or duty to represent the power, of this type of government: is meant to insure caring service for you and your needs, and; A government that does not protect you, but sees you as a number, has no regards for your well being or individual rights. Therefore it is Collectivist in nature. Any person, who by their employment or duty to represent the force of this form of government; is meant to control, deliver, punish or kill you…I don’t need this, do you?
The Individualists theory of government holds that the State, beholden of the privilege to govern the people; has a compact with its citizens. The citizens are therefore liberated as long as they do not infringe upon the rights or liberties of others. The citizens may do as they please in pursuit of their will happiness. This is in stark contrast with the Collectivist’s theory. Rather than leaving the individual to pursue their own ends, the State demands and insures that the individual serve the needs of the state. If one cannot or will not serve these needs, he/she will be punished or exterminated. The needs of this “group fashioned” society come before the needs of the individual… which could end up being you. Individualists are concerned most with protecting individual autonomy against any obligations or force, by social institutions such as any government or Oligarchy. More than three quarters of the Worlds governments have financially sold their souls and are literally owned by way of their financial survival. The owners of these governments, always behind the scenes, are called “oligarchs.” They have, historically speaking, always ruled using fear, bloody force and feudal law. All central banks are feudal based systems and operate collectively; usurping the treasures and lives of all who deal with them…it is just a matter of time. The world’s largest banks are central banks, and they are the ones operating, through incorporation, and from behind the scenes, most of the world’s governments. Is it ironic that most of the staff of our Executive administration; are former bankers? Who do they work for, you, or the banks? Our founding documents all treated the rights of the individual with the highest sacred regard, because it was the individual who was to be protected by his/her inalienable rights, they thereby empowering themselves, as the “Law of the Land.” As long as each individual did not abuse the rights of any other, his/her rights remained intact eternally. The aims and agenda of those now attempting to overtake the powers, by force, that are stated in our founding documents and believed in by the citizens governed by it, are collectivist in reality and misdeed. So we must remember…that our nation was founded on these most important individualist ideals. If you settle for anything less, you are contributing to the collective, and therefore, You will have become a slave.