Anyone familiar with the Bible is familiar with the Mark of the Beast: Without this mark, no man may buy or sell.
Regardless of one’s religious faith or lack thereof, there is an illustrative case in this biblical story:
When one cannot buy or sell, one is metaphorically up the creek. Short of producing everything one needs oneself, buying and selling are necessary parts of virtually every modern person’s life.
In our modern world, we can begin to see a sort of Mark of the Beast: While ideas and even objects aren’t banned, they are increasingly difficult to come by, not due to government fiat, but due to the machinations of corporations hostile to the American values of freedom.
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Every person who can read and write can be a publisher. Anyone who can be a publisher can post ideas afore the people at large. Anyone who can post ideas can influence thought and shape opinion. Anyone who can do that can turn the course of events, even to the point if events shall happen or when they shall happen.
ReplyDeleteIt is not necessary to even own a computer or a printer. The public library does, the local college does, your friend may, your employer may.
Everything I have mentioned has already been done against you.
Take a page out of the enemy's playbook and use it to your advantage. Yet, in the days of the founding, every citizen was to be involved. Does Committees of Correspondence ring a bell?
Rick