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Interesting video - Seattle Group - Challenging Cooperations Law and Lore

Started by ColdSoul, February 21, 2009, 06:06 PM NHFT

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ColdSoul

I know a lot are not into the Constitution here, but this is a interesting video from a Seattle Community Access station that talks about Challenging Cooperations Law and Lore.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OTpGzdc3ZFI

I think it's really good because he talks about basically getting to the root of the problem, and how we are not dealing with the underlining issue, we are just dealing with and spending a lot of time on small battles.

He also talks a example from the past (slavery) and shows how it applies to todays government in that a small amount of people controlled the government just like today. Also how people who tried to change those laws (for the better) were then considered traitors and tried by the state.

He also mentions how the courts are not the place to get change, instead it is the village squares and the streets, and the people where the battle must be fought.

Very good video IMO, even though he seems against a few of the principals that we normally talk about here such as property rights. Still good though and it's about 60 minutes.

Keyser Soce


BillKauffman

The root cause is privilege.

We privilege some to get limited liability protection in order to encourage the pooling of capital.

The risks are then socialized via the state.