The
REVOLUTIONARY THOUGHT

Dedicated to Realizing the Power of An Idea


American society is totally vulnerable. It is vulnerable because social control is exercised through a totalitarian system of "politically correct" ideas that is so fragile, that a mere thought could bring it all crashing down. Of course, it is politically incorrect to think of the United States as a totalitarian society. We are taught to think of America as a free society; the truth, however, is that while the society is culturally free, the government functions as an absolutist institution without any genuinely free opposition. The idea that the Federal Government is an absolutist tyranny is a revolutionary thought, with the potential of leading to radical consequences.

The mass media in the United States has never seen a police action it doesn't like. Random searches, roadblocks and police checkpoints, drug tests, curfews, school uniforms, each new "innovation" is met with cheers by the Peanut Gallery of journalists and reporters. The fact that homegrown terrorism appears to loom from a massive resistance that seems to be growing on a local, grass-roots level across the country, is above the ability of journalists to comprehend. In the mind of the reporter the politicians "represent" the people, the "Bill of Rights" and the Constitution of 1787 "protect" the people, so why should the people feel oppressed?

The fact that America is a land of workers slaving at jobs in which they are defined as "servants" under Labor Codes that were formerly called the Master-and-Servant Laws, is widely overlooked by the media. When particularly abusive employers are murdered by their employees the media rarely focuses on the causitive factors of abuse, but instead narrow their coverage to the criminal aspects of the cases, knowing almost instinctively that nine-tenths of the population will relate to the position of the over-worked employee who is not only under-paid, but also subjected to workplace humiliation. In a country where social position is defined by one's job title, the media works over-time trying to convince us that in reality the caste system imposed by the Constitution of 1787 is a "classless society."

The Federal Government possesses absolute power as defined by the Supremacy Clause in the Constitution of 1787, and the Necessary and Proper Clause. The evolution of the two-party system followed the distribution of power defined by the Constitution and the three-branch system it sanctioned. The political parties became the functionaries of the property owning class, who were the only people allowed to vote, the exclusivity of which only solidified the solidarity that properly connotates the existence of an actual social class. It was the control of this class that actually defined the system of social control allowed in America, where human beings were owned as property. The law does not distinguish between an inanimate object and a living thing, property is property.

The political parties represent a system for dividing the spoils of supremacy, and their opposition to each other is superficial and legalistic. They are coalition institutions that generate slogans as battlefield colors for the masses of voters, who by human nature seek symbols that enable them to join and participate with communities of interest that give their lives meaning. The only thing the political parties agree upon explicitly, which is the only really vital element to their continuance, is that the Federal Government and its agencies must remain in tact, untouched.

The United States Government has more of its own citizens in jail and prison than any other government on the Earth. And it is the richest most powerful institution on the Earth. Yet every day the human society in America collapses. Every day the evidence of decline is more stark and shocking. The source of this decline, however, mystifies the media, who justify the brutality and heavy-handedness of the governmental bureaucracy with the rhetoric of war. The fact that wars produce casualties is overlooked, and the even more significant fact that these wars are all against our own countrymen is all the more forgotten and ignored.

The idea that the Federal Government and the republic enable the American people to be "free" has always been propaganda and not fact. The freedom of the American people is a cultural feature derivative of the customs and traditions that have devolved from thousands of years of practices. The Federal Government is in fact stuck with the freedom of the people, and is constantly battling it. This is what pundits refer to when they talk about what Americans will allow, such as when new security checkpoints are installed at airports in the aftermath of a terrorist attack. One of the hallmarks of the system is its reluctance to lead, to act ahead of a disaster to avoid catastrophic events. The republican system of government is in fact disaster driven, in a constant reactionary state.

There is no opposition in the United States to the authority of the Government, because opposition is crushed. The institutions in America all collaborate through a system of accreditation and licensing, that guarantees that the mindset of the individual is "cooperative" with the fiction of the institutions. A good example of this is the so-called credit report, which contains information that in school years was called citizenship, punctuality, and politeness. Anyone who resents the legal status of servant that the statutes sanction for standard wage labor, who expresses it in even the meagerest way, can suffer financially if a job is lost and payments go unpaid, and are reported to the one form of black-listing that is legal under the republic, the credit reporting services. For decades, men have been moved to resist movements for social justice because they were warned that it might effect their credit rating.

The best evidence of the fact that American society is centrally controlled can be found on radio and television. Respectable news shows will spend hours discussing a single man's positions on the many issues of the day: the president of the United States. Only the opinions of this one man are "relevant," in a man-made order of priority that is followed by the bureaucrats of the Executive Government, followed in precedence by the members of Congress, and the judges of the Supreme Court (who don't make public appearances). The dynamics of politicking and deal-making are always near the surface of discussion, because the presidency, above all, is tainted by politics. This fundamental corruption is dismissed by the press as a minor inconvenience of "freedom."

The money the American republic spends to elect a president could end poverty in the United States, but ending poverty is not a priority of the republic or the news media. The suffering of the American people is not a concern of the bureaucracy or the press. When the Federal Government set up concentration camps for Americans of Japanese descent, the press was all for it in the spirit of the war. There is no independent voice in the press, expressing opinions of dissent. When the president declares an unofficial war on drugs (because official wars have to be declared by Congress, and gee, should Congress be declaring war on American citizens?), the news media covers the drug issue as the menace to modern man, instead of the system of social control that is so rigid that it drives a major portion of the population into drug addiction as a source of escape from the grim reality of life under the republic.

THE REVOLUTIONARY THOUGHT SOCIETY is made up of those people who DARE TO DEFY the social order by thinking independently. It is based on the premise that the greatest weapon against a politically correct idea is a politically incorrect opinion. The totalitarian regime of the republic under the media cannot countenance the existence of a heretic idea. The pundits and their "experts" are a tight-knit group who socialize with the politicians and high-level bureaucrats, all of whom have common cause in suppressing the voices of the victims.

The Revolutionary Thought Society is made up of the shock troops, prepared to speak the unspeakable. When the President of the United States comes out naked, the Revolutionary Thought Society will admit it, and say so openly. To join the RTS, the individual has to speak out, knowing that the time has come for that revolutionary THOUGHT to be expressed.

REVOLUTIONARY THOUGHT SOCIETY: You can't join the Society, you can only participate. You must agree to act on the truth you know, and not stand by idle. This means that you agree to serve on the frontline of cutting edge thought, and bring that cutting edge to every discussion. It means you won't shrink from saying WHAT NEEDS TO BE SAID. INSPIRE free thought. When the republic's continued existence depends upon everyone pretending that the Emperor is not naked, it is time to state openly that the emperor is NAKED.

All you have to do is go out there and say that one thing that everyone is avoiding, that one thought that by its very existence is revolutionary. That thought is the straw that will break the camel's back.


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