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The following is the action plan against tyranny that was written by a friend, and great farmer. He is fighting, like many other small farms, and proving that the "Cooperative Governance" models for big agriculture is not helping society and the world, but hindering its rightful growth. I, Watson Prunier of Battle4Freedom, take no credit in what you are about to read. I shared some of this on the broadcast, Cooperative Governance.
The words are poignant, but needed at this present age. Enjoy!
Open your eyes. If people take back their autonomy, self-government, and health…who wins? You do. And if we collectively win, then our country wins. And the world is better for it. Who loses? The principalities and powers of this current bureaucratic and globalized age. Don’t take my word for it. Spend six months of your life eating the food, taking the shots, watching the media they approve of “for your safety” and see where it gets you. You will be something resembling fat, sick, sad, and addicted. But, spend six months making intentional dietary choices from strong local sources, reconnecting with nature, and purging yourself of social media, video games, pornography, and cable news. Redirect your finances away from expensive overpriced coffee, digital trinkets, and online subscriptions. I know many of us may have forgotten, but we decide who controls our independence, health, and finances.
This is not a self-help piece. If you redirect your personal economy toward health you are engaging in a fight against centralized, nature-destroying, human health-adverse systems. You will be engaged in a healthy symbiotic relationship between your life and the lives of others.
Finally, as much as I hate to admit it, we are going to have to get involved on a public level. Years ago I heard someone lamenting their choices in an election. They were asking, “why don’t we have quality people running for elected positions anymore?” I heard another person answer, “because all the good people want to do something meaningful like run a company or a non-profit.” That made sense to me then. “Yeah, let some other baffoons wear the suits, give speeches, draw up legislation.” I was wrong to agree. When good people step out of public service a vacuum is created. Though there are bright spots across our landscape of civic leaders, this vacuum has been mostly filled by under-qualified, over-educated people who bring their desperate need to be popular in high school onto the political stage. They pursue “careers” in public service, rather than pursuing service to the public. Unfortunately, a country becomes a reflection of its leadership. Do we seem self-consumed? Narcissistic? Contentious? Preoccupied, unengaged, and ineffective? Connect the dots.
America needs leaders who are committed to something long forgotten in this age: the health of our republic. Today’s run-of-the-mill leader is committed to deceitful backbiting, to the propping up of establishments, to zero-sum social agendas, to being liked, to getting elected. They have lost sight, and indeed may have never known, the implications of Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of Happiness. Thomas Jefferson’s phrasing implies a wide open and free personal landscape for each American to explore. Currently, this landscape, as it pertains to your freedom to feed yourself, threatens to become a cold, barren place where soft, fertile pastures surrender to the concrete of development; where healthy brains, bones, muscles and skin are corrupted by the toxicity of laboratory food; where the American agrarian spirit is crippled under the weight of frivolous, violent regulations. I realize I have offered a lot of problems here with few solutions. Admittedly, my grasp of the issues, while intimate, is incomplete. However, within the complexity of this moment, I am certain of a few actions we must consider and take.
Open your eyes.
Cover your table with healthy local food whenever you can.
Grow your own food to whatever extent you are able.
Serve publicly, if you feel so called.
Study the issues and vote well.
Pray.
Hunter Smith
WonderTree
September 14th, 2023