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The Weekend Vigilante November 24th, 2012

Hello beautiful but screwed up world,

I realize that as a commentator on semi-important things like preserving hard-earned assets and trying to live free in a fairly unfree world that I am supposed to speak in a professional manner and not talk too personally.  But, today is my birthday and I really just want to speak from my heart today.  I truly apologize in advance if you don't like it and it is only a delete key away from being quickly erased from your own reality.  I will return to more professional writings as soon as Monday...

I am looking out on what is one of the most beautiful places I've ever seen, Acapulco Bay...warm weather, refreshing breezes, green-blue sea and deep blue skies... high above, large eagles circle tranquilly, tropical birds tweet and chirp and do what they do.  A hummingbird comes and does its dance with the flowers that encircle my home.  My two chihuahuas Bruce Lee and Lucy lie lazily in the sun at my side while Rango the cocker spaniel looks at me with eyes full of love and with his tail wagging.  I hear my two children giggling and playing downstairs.  My beautiful wife is out buying all the necessities for a party soon to start.  And I think to myself, what a beautiful world.

I could be wrong but I think we all, for the most part, create our own realities.  And as I think about what is wrong in the world I see that almost all of it is just because of fear.  Fear is a terrible thing... and I'm glad I dropped that from my list of mental problems years ago... and haven't looked back since.

Again, I could be wrong, but I think that too many people cling to whatever they have because they fear losing it.  Here's the news, you can't take anything with you.  I never really understood why people think they can.  I have a rich-kid friend who once did a good job in explaining it to me, though.  He is the son of billionaire partners of Li Ka-shing and when I asked him this question about why the people who appear to have the most are often the most worried he told me, "You see, the more you have, the more you have to lose."

That was a very interesting insight.  But even more profound, another friend told me of his conversation with an emergency room nurse who has seen countless people in their final moments.  She told him that you can tell how a person lived by how they die.  She said that when a person sees their mortality right in front of them, those who never truly lived panic and cry and scream, realizing they squandered whatever time they had here.  Others lie in a state of complete peace.  To her, she said, those people had lived and are ready to go.

Now, where they go is a question a much bigger question I could ever try to answer.  But as a person who has thought he may be on the verge of shedding this mortal coil a few times -- not least of which was in a shipwreck off the coast of El Salvador -- I found I was at complete peace.

In a word or two, I think what I am trying to relay to you is that if there is something you want to do with your life, do it now.  I've truly had the pleasure of doing, being and seeing more than I could ever have imagined.  And, perhaps, I will do, be and see even more... but if this were my last day, it wouldn't bother me in the least.  I would say to the world, "Thank you."  Many religious types talk about miracles, but to me the miracle is every single day.  It is that life exists at all.

Sure, there is plenty wrong on this space rock... but the good far outweighs the bad.  If it didn't, I may not even want to be here.  And we can spread the word of peace... true peace.  Like not ever hitting your child.  Like not ever hitting anyone who never hit you.  Or even forgiving those who have hit you.  Not castigating... not abusing... not causing damage to others.  Then the sooner many will see that heaven is not a place you aspire to.  It is right here.

This being American Indian Holocaust Day in the US... or as they have marketed it, "Thanksgiving", I do want to give thanks.  I want to thank all those who have never transgressed against others.  Or, if they have transgressed, they have repented and tried to make whole their transgression.  I am thankful for all the natural beauties of this world that surround us.  If you can't see that beauty, then it is probably a function of your own psychology.  I am thankful for dogs, cats and the plethora of interesting beings that are everywhere on this planet.  I am thankful for the air I breath, for all the love that surrounds me in my life, for my good friends and good times.  I am thankful for the food I eat, the wine, vodka and Scotch I drink, the fruit, the vegetables, the tobacco I smoke.  I am thankful for Canadian football, of which their version of the Super Bowl, the Grey Cup, is tomorrow.  I am thankful for professional ice hockey, despite their fear keeping them from the ice at this time.  I am thankful for beautiful women, both inside and out.  And, I'm thankful for technology, which is the beautiful result of millions of people collaborating with the invisible hand of the market to create almost anything we want.  Without it I couldn't even be speaking with you today.

It is sad that many people still believe in things that plainly are not true.  They believe in the collective.  They believe they are a part of things that simply don't exist.  But, more and more, as this human experience develops, those who believe in things such as nation-states or governments are looking like sad anachronisms.  They carry on with the belief that theft and murder by the collective is honorable... they'll learn soon enough.

But I don't want to dwell on the negatives.  Nor on many people who lash out at us and say that we are dangerous or bad for not recognizing anything that the collective stands for.  Today, I want to give thanks to all the wonders of life.  And to you!  When we began with TDV I could never imagined the thousands of amazing people who would become a part of my life and enrich it greatly.  For this, I truly am greatful.  Thank you!

OK, BACK TO BUSINESS

Okay, let me take a deep breath and get back to some semi-serious business!

To show you how far propaganda travels, I was at my son's private school in Southwestern Mexico where I was notified that parents needed to attend a play.  Being far away from the US empire I was caught quite unaware when I realized that it was a Thanksgiving play, done all in English.  Half the kids were dressed as indigenous Americans and the other half were dressed as British pilgrims.  I was relieved to see my son was on the good side, the indigenous.  But then they relayed a story so far from the truth that it was comical.

The entire play seemed to center around how the British pilgrims were starving and how the Indians fed them.  And that was basically the gist of it all.  I later informed my son that the reason the Pilgrims were starving is that they formed a collective upon arrival and lived like communists with no property rights and "shared" everything.  As you would expect with schemes of this nature, they were scrounging for berries and starving soon after and only after they adopted a more free market, non-collective approach and respected property rights did they have their true bounty. That is the true story of Thanksgiving.

My wife stopped me before I could go on and tell my son the far more important part of the story where the church-loving Christians committed mass genocide over centuries and placed the Indians in concentration camps called Reservations.

In his biography of Hitler, John Toland wrote, "Hitler's concept of concentration camps as well as the practicality of genocide owed much, so he (Hitler) claimed, to his studies of United States history and he often praised to his inner circle the efficiency of America's extermination by starvation and uneven combat with the red savages who could not be tamed by captivity."

Six million Jews were said to have died in the German Holocaust. 50 million indigenous people were killed in the American and Canadian holocausts. Strange we hear so much about one but nothing about the other.

Ah well, no one cares.  Enjoy your turkey.

A DISCUSSION WITH TDV GROUP CONCIERGE BARRY SOLOMAN

I recently visited one of many TDV Groups that are popping up all over the planet with Barry Soloman in Cabrera, Dominican Republic.  And then, a few days ago I had the pleasure of speaking with him via Skype.  We covered a lot on the escape from America... and from anywhere where you are being extorted and oppressed.

If you'd like to start a TDV Group in your neck of the woods, just email James Guzman at jguzman@tdvmedia.com.  And if you'd like to access the worldwide community, just subscribe to The Dollar Vigilante.

UNTIL NEXT WEEK

The sun is setting and good friends have begun to arrive including a few TDV'ers who are in town this week.  A nice bottle of Torrontes has been chilled and opened and I am about to enjoy another day.  Thank you for being a part of my and our experience by reading and participating in our activities and thank you for allowing myself and all of us at TDV to be part of your experience.

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Anarcho-Capitalist.  Libertarian.  Freedom fighter against mankind’s two biggest enemies, the State and the Central Banks.  Jeff Berwick is the founder of The Dollar Vigilante, CEO of TDV Media & Services and host of the popular video podcast, Anarchast.  Jeff is a prominent speaker at many of the world’s freedom, investment and gold conferences as well as regularly in the media including CNBC, CNN and Fox Business.

Comments (8)

Austin's picture

Great article today.
A favorite quote of mine is from the movie Gladiator: "What we do in life ... echoes in eternity."
- The discovery of Saul Williams 'Pledge Of Resistance'.
- The insights of an emergency room nurse.
These are notes that will echo, as shared with those around me.
Happy bday.
A.

yayo.m213's picture

Happiest Birthday, Jeff:).

And many thanks for speaking your heart---it said quite a profound lot; sentiments which matter most when we take the time to reflect.

It's truly wonderful to know there are people such as yourself and the TDV gang who carry the torch of truth and freedom, evil governments be damned. 

Indeed, there's hope.

And who knows? Maybe even fulfillment in this lifetime. As your own life beautifully exemplies.

Thank you Jeff Berwick and TDV.

 

 

Truth Be Told's picture

America Indian Holocaust Day? Ha ha! Are you PC now?
 
Smallpox killed over 90% of American tribes (Canada too), they had no genetic immunity. They did give syphilis to the world, though.
 
Both would have happened had they invented boats & sailed the oceans first. Of course they didn't invent boats, or much else, that was Euro's... but I digress.
 
The Naked Savage myth of them frolicking in a pre-Columbian Garden of Eden is exactly that, a myth. Slavery, murder, mutilation, war, rape & cannibalism were common. Aztecs set world record for human sacrifice, over 10000/day, then topped that when priests ate beating hearts. Local tribes helped Spain crush Aztecs due to Aztec slavery, cannibalism & mass-murder, for the record.
 
Pushing tribal kids into boarding schools was done to help them learn trades. Their parents were mostly broke, unskilled, illiterate & often dysfunctionally alcoholic. The kids they raised were mostly the same. White taxpayers were forced to subsidize those schools to try & break that cycle. Didn't work. Now DC throws printed/tax $$$ at them to keep them quiet, same with black ghettos.
 
When the dollar fails, & tax/printed $$$ stops flowing from DC to tribal reservations, (& ghettos), or gambling is legalized & they lose their genetic monopoly on casinos, they'll be forced to work for a living again & that won't be pretty.
 
They'll likely return to what they did before the welfare state, scratching by in wretched poverty. While taxpayers/slaves will be free of their parasitism, hopefully.

GaryGibson's picture

Good points about the violence inherent to indigenous cultures...just like every culture so far...and downright impressive in the case of the Aztecs. 

babaus's picture

..lol.. quote: "Good points about the violence inherent to indigenous cultures"

embarassing to read Total BS..U & the John Wayne be4 ..hii make favour..& read some History before

mouthing & Hailing HistoryChannel..lol..Both boys seems TV-EDIcated..&

keeping the WhiteMans version in Live..lol..Not so..ok Read & be Wiser..

Ciao..

 

 

GaryGibson's picture

Next time, try drying out for a couple hours before you post. Thanks! :)

babaus's picture

Hii.. Jeff ..a good Scorpion... Buon Compleanno.. ;-)..

but more..about Ur Louzy History; Quote: [..In his biography of Hitler, John Toland wrote, "Hitler's concept of concentration camps..bla..bla..]

Plzz Upgrade Ur knowledge..  1way.. U could read the little Pdf by

Judge Dale @: [ using @Dropbox http://db.tt/AgeOi4kI ](2nd me has a lil`fault claiming the Ufo`s/"et-aliens" real!..lol=that`s All BS) but for the rest..just EyeOpening ..Tener un buen día y otros acontecimientos prósperos Ciao .. Leo ;-)] which was sent to Jim Karger ..hmm not know if he`d shared to U others..

..from an other good scorpion  .. ;-)

Ciao..

AnonymousNancy Haas's picture

Just when I start to get negative, you come up with a better way for me to look at things...
Thank you for allowing me to subscribe, you've helped my attitude so many times! (and pisst off alot of my FB 'friends' so to speak...Priceless for me!
As always,
Nancy Haas
Cabazon, CA

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