As a
supporter and volunteer coordinator for Aaron Russo in 2006 I got a bit
too visible on the radar. Award winning movie maker Russo was taking on
the Federal Reserve and the Internal Revenue System in his documentary
film "America From Freedom to Fascism". I held some well attended get
togethers with Russo and his supporters here in Los Angeles and
coordinated participation in some peace marches with those supporters
where we marched with signs proclaiming "Want to End The Iraq War? Shut
Down The Federal Reserve".
And I was rewarded with getting my
checking account statement in my mailbox ripped open (after they saw my
meager bank account balance they finally left me alone lol), getting my
automobile's windows smashed in and papers in my Ford Escort left in a
different disorder than I had left them, being nearly run off the road
and other such experiences.
When I looked at the shattered car
window on the asphalt I said to myself, "son, you are doing something
right but you are doing something wrong". And I did pull back a bit to
get off the radar. But I now have a very popular blog for the freedom
movement and the Ron Paul Revolution (which originated with Aaron Russo
by the way).
There are so many revolutions occuring these days that
one has to have a score card to keep track. One of these is one that
even the most apprehensive can contribute to because it is completely
anonymous. And it is anonymous naturally, not because of anybody's
attempt for self preservation.
This is a revolution to fight back against the automobile makers and the oil industry.
Did you know...
1. That Exxon had $8 billion in profits in 2007 while gas prices at the pump doubled and tripled.
2. That the price for a barrel of oil was $18 before Sept 2001 and we now pay over one hundred dollars and this is soaring
3. That an automobile 100 years ago performed 40% better on gas mileage than a car in 2008
4.
That the average car only utilizes 20% of the gas that you pump into it
which is why you have a catalytic converter... to pass the unburnt,
unused gas as emissions
5. That if a gallon of gas costs $3.30, 10%
of that is inflation (so .30 cents) and about fourty seven cents goes
to taxes of some type. So about 25% of what we spend on gas goes to the
government.
People have the power and if we move forward together then we can make positive change.
As
regards gas prices the best approach is to opt out altogether. No, I
don't mean to walk and ride your bike to work as they do in Japan. I am
saying that you can convert your fuel engine to hydrogen and never have
to buy another gallon of fuel again. Even if you only convert to a
hybrid you will be saving up to 35% on fuel consumption, maybe more. So
unless Big Brother puts nazi inspectors in charge of peeking of your
automobile's engine, this would be a totally anonymous activity and an
effective revolution!
Also you will be enabling your car to operate
better, and you will be helping the environment to be cleaner and
healthier for all of us to live in and you can have the satisfaction of
knowing that you are active in a revolution against the automobile
manufacturers and oil corporations and you can say that with regards to
the price of fuel ... "we ain't buyin' it anymore"
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