Friday, January 31, 2014

HEMP HISTORY ARTICLES POSTED ON HEMPOLOGY.ORG



ARTICLES PUBLISHED BY THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT:

A short piece from 1797 that documents the fact that 50 tons of hemp was used on the U.S.S. Constitution:

1797: SECRETARY OF WAR: CONSTITUTION'S HEMP
1810: JOHN QUINCY ADAMS RE; RUSSIAN HEMP CULTIVATION
1827: U.S. NAVY COMMISSIONER RE; WATER-ROTTED HEMP
1837: DRAWBACK OF DUTIES ON HEMP (TEXT)
1856: FLAX AND HEMP CULTURE IN RUSSIA
1873: HEMP CULTURE IN JAPAN
1895: USDA RE; HEMP SEED
1899: USDA SECRETARY RE; HEMP
1909: USDA SECRETARY FIBER INVESTIGATIONS RE; HEMP & FLAX
1917: USDA HEMP SEED SUPPLY OF THE NATION
1917: USDA RE; CANNABIS
1947: USDA RE; HEMP DAY LENGTH & FLOWERING
1956: USDA MONOECIOUS HEMP BREEDING IN THE U.S.
1970: USDA DRAWINGS AND DISTRIBUTION OF HEMP

ARTICLES WRITTEN BY LYSTER H. DEWEY FOR THE USDA:

1901: USDA LYSTER DEWEY RE; HEMP & FLAX SEED
1901: USDA LYSTER DEWEY 13 PAGE ARTICLE ON HEMP
1903: USDA LYSTER DEWEY RE; PRINCIPAL COMMERCIAL PLANT FIBERS
1910: USDA LYSTER DEWEY RE; HEMP CULTIVATION - CIRCULAR 57
1913: USDA LYSTER DEWEY RE; HEMP SOILS, YIELD, ECONOMICS
1913: USDA LYSTER DEWEY RE; TESTS FOR HEMP, LIST OF PRODUCTS
Co-authored by Lyster H. Dewey, this landmark study is the basis for the modern day mantra that hemp produces 4 times as much paper per acre than trees:
1916: USDA BULLETIN 404 - HEMP HURDS AS A PAPER MAKING MATERIAL
1927: USDA LYSTER DEWEY RE; HEMP VARIETIES
1931: USDA LYSTER DEWEY RE; HEMP FIBER LOSING GROUND


WORLD WAR II's HEMP FOR VICTORY CAMPAIGN:

MASTER IMAGE AND ARTICLE INDEX FROM MINNESOTA'S HEMP FOR VICTORY CAMPAIGN
1942: TEXT OF USDA's HEMP FOR VICTORY FILM
1942: FARM JOURNAL & FARMER'S WIFE RE; WAR DEMANDS MORE HEMP
1943: ILL.AG.MAG. RE; HEMP FOR VICTORY IN
1943: POPULAR SCIENCE RE; ROPE WITHOUT DOPE (REEFER MADNESS AT WORK)
1943: KENTUCKY HEMP SEED PROJECT FOR 4-H CLUBS
1955: HEMP INFO FROM TEXTILE TEXTBOOK
2001: USE OF WWII POWs IN ILLINOIS HEMP FIELDS

OTHER HEMP ITEMS OF INTEREST:

1642-1931: BOSTON HEMP REFERENCES WITH EXCERPTS
1752: HEMP MILL IN BETHLEHEM PENNSYLVANIA
1763: JOHN ADAMS IN BOSTON EVENING POST
1770: BOSTON MASSACRE EXCERPTS AND PICTURES
1791: EARLY AMERICAN HEMP CULTIVATION
HEMP STATISTICS (IMPORTS, EXPORTS, ETC.)
You can now read what Marco Polo, Sir Francis Drake, Shakespeare, Benjamin Franklin, Adam Smith, Thomas Paine, Charles Darwin, Mark Twain, Robert Louis Stevenson and many others wrote about cannabis hemp. Over 50 different sources dating from Aesop's Fables and the Buddhist Doctrine written around 500bc to the Presidential Proclamations & Executive Orders written in 1989 have been indexed and chronologically listed here:
OVER 50 INDEXED HISTORICAL HEMP REFERENCES FROM ECO'FIELDS

Several articles from 1828 and 1829 that contain import statistics and discussion of an excellent hemp breaking machine, or decorticator:
1828: IMPORT STATS AND HEMP BREAKING MACHINE
1853-1862: MORMON HEMP HISTORY FROM JOURNALS OF DISCOURSE
1861: LEXINGTON MISSOURI'S CIVIL WAR BATTLE OF THE HEMP BALES
1862 HEMP AND FLAX GIN - ARTICLE AND IMAGE
An excellent overview of the hemp industry in 1907 that contains production statistics by state and $ returns by acre:
1907; CYCLOPEDIA OF AMERICAN AGRICULTURE - HEMP

1918: WISCONSIN'S HEMP INDUSTRY - BULLETIN 293
INFO ABOUT THE 1ST AMERICAN ARRESTED FOR MARIJUANA
1937: 1ST AMERICAN ARRESTED INDEX
1941: INFO ABOUT & VIDEO LINK TO HENRY FORD'S HEMP CAR
1944: ARTICLE ON VAT RETTING OF HEMP
1961: HARRY J. ANSLINGER ON MARIJUANA

1969: HEMP - THE WORLD'S MAJOR FIBRE CROPS, THEIR CULTIVATION AND MANURING


HEMP POETRY, PROSE & MORE


LONGFELLOW'S "ROPEWALK" POEM
1859: LONGFELLOW'S ROPEWALK POEM
THIS IS AN EXCERPT FROM A NOVEL WRITTEN IN 1900:
1900: J.ALLEN RE; A TALE OF THE KENTUCKY HEMP FIELDS
HEMP POEM BY BETHLEHEM PENN. NATIVE STEPEN VINCENT BENET:
1918: HEMP POEM BY STEPHEN VICENT BENET
A RECENTLY WRITTEN POEM SUMMARIZING HEMP'S SITUATION:
HEMP RAP BY JERI ROSE
TWO ESSAYS WRITTEN BY MINNESOTA'S FOREMOST HEMPOLOGIST:
1999: PUTTENHAM'S PURPLE PAWNEE PRINCESS

1999: I HAD A DREAM BY CD PUTTENHAM

"CURRENT" HISTORY:

2008: HEMP IN THE BRITISH ISLES
1996: BAST FIBER APPLICATIONS FOR COMPOSITES
1996: DEA FERAL HEMP ERADICATION STATISTICS
2000: HEMP RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT BY AMERICAN EAGLE SEEDS
2000: DEA INVADES AND DESTROYS SIOUX HEMP
2000: OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE PLANTS HEMP
2004: GLOBALHEMP.COM - HEMP NEWS


ARTICLES AND EDITORIALS WRITTEN BY JOHN E. DVORAK, HEMPOLOGIST:


HEMP HISTORY:
HEMP HISTORY IN NEW ENGLAND
BOSTON'S HEMP HISTORY

CONFERENCE REVIEWS:
1996 CANNABIS CUP HEMP EXPO
HEMP EXPO AT 1997 CANNABIS CUP
1997 BIORESOURCE HEMP SYMPOSIUM REVIEW

EDITORIALS:
THE HEMP CASINO
ROPE VS. DOPE: THE CANNABIS CONUNDRUM
U.S.S. CONSTITUTION: WHERE'S THE HEMP?
CLEAR CUTTING THE PROHIBITION TREE

Hemp and the Environment

Found this website from 1999:

Hemp helps detoxify and regenerate the soil

Falling leaves and shrubs not used in processing fall to the ground and replenish the soil with nutrients, nitrogen, and oxygen. This rich organic mulch promotes the development of fertile grassland. Some of the carbon which is "breathed" in by the plant in the form of CO2 is left in the roots and crop residues in the field. The CO2 is broken down by photosynthesis into carbon and oxygen, with oxygen being aspirated back into the atmosphere. With each season more CO2 is reduced from the air and added to the soil.

Hemp roots absorb and dissipate the energy of rain and runoff, which protects fertilizer, soil, and keeps seeds in place. Hemp plants slow down the velocity of runoff by absorbing moisture. By creating shade, hemp plants moderate extreme variations in temperatures, which conserves moisture in the soil. Hemp plants reduce the loss of topsoil in windy conditions. Hemp plants also loosen the earth for subsequent crops

Hemp plants can even pull nuclear toxins from the soil. In fact hemp was planted near and around the Chernobyl nuclear disaster site to pull radioactive elements from the ground. The process is called phyto-remediation, which means using plants (phyto) to clean up polluted sites. Phyto-remediation can be used to remove nuclear elements, and to clean up metals, pesticides, solvents, crude oil, and other toxins from landfills. Hemp breaks down pollutants and stabilizes metal contaminants by acting as a filter. Hemp is proving to be one of the best phyto-remediative plants found.

The minimum benefit of a hemp crop is in its use as a rotation crop. Since hemp stabilizes and enriches the soil farmers grow crops on, and provides them with weed-free fields, without cost of herbicides, it has value even if no part of the plant is being harvested and used. Any industry or monetary benefit beyond this value is a bonus. Rotating hemp with soy reduces cyst nematodes, a soy-decimating soil parasite, without any chemical input. Hemp could be grown as a rotation crop and not compete with any other food crops for the most productive farmland. Marginal lands make fine soil for hemp, or hemp can be grown in between growing seasons.


Hemp and the Environment

All hemp products are completely biodegradable, recyclable, and hemp is a reusable resource in every aspect: pulp, fiber, protein, cellulose, oil, or biomass.

Hemp can grow in any agronomic system, in any climate, and requires no herbicides, pesticides, fungicides, or insecticides to grow well. Hemp is its own fertilizer, its own herbicide (it is a weed), and its own pesticide. Hemp plants only need 10-13 inches of water, 1/3 of the amount which cotton requires, to grow to 8-12 feet in 3-4 months.

Using hemp as biomass fuel would also reduce global warming because the hemp energy crop would pull carbon from the air and realease an equal amount when burned, instead of just releasing carbon as petrolium gasoline does now.

Using hemp biomass to make charcoal, could eliminate the need to burn petrolium coal. Hemp biomass burns with virtually no sulfur emissions or ash, which minimize acid rain caused by the burning of coal.

Deforestation is a big problem. Keeping trees alive and standing is necessary to our oxygen supply, and our well being. Trees provide the infrastructure which keeps microbes, insects, plants, fungi, etc. alive. The older and bigger the tree, the better for the environment it is. The more trees there are, the more oxygen is in the air, which helps reduce global warming.

Hemp growing could completely eradicate the necessity to use wood at all because anything made from wood can be made from hemp, especially paper. The paper demand is suppose to double in next 25 years, and we simply cannot meet this demand without clear-cutting all of our forest. Using hemp for paper could reduce deforestation by half. An acre of hemp equals at least 4 acres of trees annually. Hemp paper can be recycled 7 to 8 times, compared with only 3 times for wood pulp paper. Hemp paper also does not need to be bleached with poisonous dioxins, which poison waterways.

Carpets made from nylon, polyester, and polypropylene contaminate ground water. Hemp carpet is biodegradable and safe for the ground water when it is discarded. In 1993, carpet made up 1% of solid waste, and 2% of waste by volume.

Our garbage facilities are overfilling with plastics. Hemp can make plastics which are biodegradable.

Petrochemicals lubricants, paints, sealants, etc., poison the ground when they are discarded. Hemp can replace all of these petroleum-based products with non-toxic biodegradable organic oil-based products.


"Why use the forests which were centuries in the making and the mines which required ages to lay down, if we can get the equivalent of forest and mineral products in the annual growth of the fields?"

--Henry Ford

#hempreneur

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Wednesday, January 29, 2014

BUZZSAW: Massive Playlist of Excellent New Stories and Reports

Why didn't Obama Say Anything About Taxing Wall Street in His #SOTU Speech?

Who's getting off scott free from the crimes of the past 13 years? At least after the Savings & Loan debacle a few thousand bankers and corporate executives went to jail for their involvement.

With the global sub prime and banking crisis of 2008 NO ONE has faced jail time except peon ponzi scheme guys like Bernie Maddoff.

This is not fiction like the Wolf of Wall Street.  This is reality!  We are being robbed with a hidden tax called inflation, and a national debt to private central banks who control the money supply.

We all work for them! Every time you pay your taxes, every time you go to work.


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a Message from Max Keiser to Peter Schiff !!!!!!

Max Keiser on the Peter Schiff controversy !

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Tuesday, January 28, 2014

@RonPaul has a few things to say about Obama's #SOTU! Don't you wish you had voted for him in 2008, 2012!



 
Watch the State of the Union with Ron Paul LIVE
 
 
President Obama will deliver his sixth State of the Union address this Tuesday, Jan. 28 and you can bet your bottom dollar Ron Paul is going to unleash a dose of reality in response. There will be fireworks, and you can catch Ron Paul offer his unfiltered analysis live as it happens on Twitter.

Ron Paul will have a copy of President Obama's speech in advance -- you can expect Ron Paul to roll through a revolving door of political punch-lines and in-depth critique, raising questions and concerns that Americans deserve to know about.

When Obama brings up healthcare during his State of the Union address, he will defend it, but Ron Paul will interpret what Obama's is really saying and more importantly, what he is not saying.

Tune in and be a part of the conversation that matters most to Americans. Ron Paul's job is to make sure you are a well-informed American who digs deep to find the truth -- this is a perfect opportunity to watch him read between the lines and sift through the agendas and non-accomplishments of the Obama administration.

Come watch tonight's State of the Union with Ron:
http://ronpaulchannel.com/SOTU
 

Top 10 Things Obama DID NOT Say in His #SOTU Speech That Matter!


These are the top 10 things you should know about that will not be mentioned in the #SOTU speech this evening.


  1. Muslim terrorists did not act alone on 9/11, and yes, it was an INSIDE JOB.  Read "Another 19" and do your own research on World Trade Center 7 (WTC7).  A powerful new investigation is needed, but not another Warren Commission either.
  2. The privately held Federal Reserve and its charter members have destroyed America; financial terrorism pure and simple.  The proof is everywhere.  Start here.
  3. Independents, free from the propaganda of the Republican and Democrat parties (which are both controlled by the same oligopoly) number as much as 45%.  Too bad our issues and candidates can't get airtime on mainstream TV (owned and controlled by the same oligopoly).
  4. Think tanks like the Council on Foreign Relations and tax free foundations such as the Rockefeller and Ford Foundations are NOT benign little philanthropic institutions.  They support TPP, NAFTA, TAFTA, and UN Agenda 21 to strip the sovereignty from every nation on earth to create their own little world government.  
  5. Cannabis oil could be the cure for cancer and it's going mainstream, States are recognizing it's value.  Meanwhile, the US Federal government protects us from non-narcotic hemp (marijuana's cousin) "for our safety" and the benefit of the Rockefeller inspired medical industry.
  6. Trans Pacific Partnership (TPP) and TAFTA are not free trade agreements.  They are massive corporate lobbyist legislation designed to benefit offshore corporate profits.
  7. The markets are rigged, the government knows it, and does nothing about it because it is held hostage.  LIBOR, currency markets, gold, silver, the stock market through high frequency trading, and so on.  Watch Keiser Report to learn more.
  8. Government statistics on inflation and unemployment are rigged.  Inflation is running around 10%, not 2%.  Try shadowstats.com.  Unemployment us measured by the number of people on the government tit.  It should be measured by the participation rate which is at its lowest in nearly 40 years.
  9. A small cluster of mega wealthy oligarchs do rule the world.  Not so secretly, but everyone with the goods on these guilty bastards are either in debt to them, enjoy the positive benefits, or guilty themselves. They attend Bilderberg, Davos, and make markets through their little clubs of investors. Listen to the Peace Revolution podcast and watch tragedyandhope.com to learn more.  It will take at least 100 hrs of research before you can get your arms around the whole thing.
  10. The REAL power is held by the Council on Foreign Relations as they control foreign policy, as well as domestic economic policy.  Their members also make up the bulk of the Board of Directors, chief executives, and political appointees of every presidency since their founding in 1922.  They are a front group for the Royal Institute on International Affairs and JP Morgan.
And then there are the 32 alarming facts missing from his SOTU speech:

Submitted by Michael Snyder of The Economic Collapse blog,
Show this article to anyone that believes that the economy has actually improved under Barack Obama.  On Tuesday evening, the President once again attempted to convince all of us that things have gotten better while he has been in the White House.  He quoted a few figures, used some flowery language and made a whole bunch of new promises.  And even though he has failed to follow through on his promises time after time, millions upon millions of Americans continue to believe him
In fact, you can find a list of 82 unfulfilled promises from his previous State of the Union addresses right here.  Soon we will have even more to add to that collection. 
At this point, you have to wonder if Obama even believes half the stuff that he is saying.  Of course it is extremely unlikely that he is going to come out and admit that he has failed and that he has been lying to us this whole time, but without a doubt the gap between reality and what he is saying to the public is becoming ridiculously huge.  To say that his credibility is "strained" would be a massive understatement.  No, things have not been getting better in America.  In fact, they continue to get even worse.  The following are 32 statistics that Obama neglected to mention during the State of the Union address...
#1 According to a recent NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll, only 28 percent of all Americans believe that the country is moving in the right direction.
#2 In 2008, 53 percent of all Americans considered themselves to be "middle class".  In 2014, only 44 percent of all Americans consider themselves to be "middle class".
#3 In 2008, 25 percent of all Americans in the 18 to 29-year-old age bracket considered themselves to be "lower class".  In 2014, an astounding49 percent of them do.
#4 Right now there is approximately a billion square feet of vacant retail space in the United States.
#5 There are 46.5 million Americans that are living in poverty, and the poverty rate in America has been at 15 percent or above for 3 consecutive years.  That is the first time that has happened since 1965.
#6 Barack Obama says that the unemployment rate has declined to 6.7 percent, but if the labor force participation rate was at the long-term average it would actually be approximately 11.5 percent, and it has stayed at about that level since the end of the last recession.
#7 While Barack Obama has been in the White House, the number of Americans on food stamps has gone from 32 million to 47 million.
#8 While Barack Obama has been in the White House, the percentage of working age Americans that are actually working has declined from 60.6 percent to 58.6 percent.
#9 While Barack Obama has been in the White House, the average duration of unemployment in the United States has risen from 19.8 weeks to37.1 weeks.
#10 While Barack Obama has been in the White House, social benefits as a percentage of real disposable income has risen from about 17 percent to nearly 21 percent.
#11 While Barack Obama has been in the White House, the rate of homeownership in the United States has fallen to levels that we have not seen in nearly two decades.
#12 While Barack Obama has been in the White House, median household income in the United States has fallen for five years in a row.
#13 While Barack Obama has been in the White House, the average cost of a gallon of gasoline has gone from $1.85 to $3.27.
#14 At the end of Barack Obama's first year in office, our yearly trade deficit with China was 226 billion dollars.  Now it is over 300 billion dollars.
#15 Workers are taking home the smallest share of the income pie that has ever been recorded.
#16 Sadly, 1,687,000 fewer Americans have jobs today compared to exactly six years ago even though the population has grown significantly since then.
#17 One recent study found that about 60 percent of the jobs that have been "created" since the end of the last recession pay $13.83 or less an hour.
#18 Only 47 percent of all adults in America have a full-time job at this point.
#19 It is hard to believe, but an astounding 53 percent of all American workers make less than $30,000 a year.
#20 The Obama years have been absolutely brutal for small businesses.  According to economist Tim Kane, the following is how the number of startup jobs per 1000 Americans breaks down by presidential administration...
Bush Sr.: 11.3
Clinton: 11.2
Bush Jr.: 10.8
Obama: 7.8
#21 You can still buy a house in the city of Detroit for just one dollar.
#22 The U.S. cattle herd is at a 61 year low.
#23 It is being projected that health insurance premiums for healthy 30-year-old men will rise by an average of 260 percent under Obamacare.
#24 According to the most recent numbers from the U.S. Census Bureau, an all-time record 49.2 percent of all Americans are receiving benefits from at least one government program each month.
#25 When Barack Obama was first elected, the U.S. debt to GDP ratio was under 70 percent.  Today, it is up to 101 percent.
#26 The U.S. national debt is on pace to more than double during the eight years of the Obama administration.  In other words, under Barack Obama the U.S. government will accumulate more debt than it did under all of the other presidents in U.S. history combined.
#27 Right now, there are 1.2 million students that attend public schools in the United States that are homeless.  That number has risen by 72 percent since the start of the last recession.
#28 Only 35 percent of all Americans say that they are better off financially than they were a year ago.
#29 Only 19 percent of all Americans believe that the job market is better than it was a year ago.
#30 According to a recent CNN poll, 70 percent of all Americans believe that "the economy is generally in poor shape".
#31 According to a recent Pew Research survey, only 19 percent of all Americans trust the government.   Back in 1958, 73 percent of all Americans trusted the government.
#32 According to another poll that was recently released, 70 percent of all Americans do not have confidence that the government will "make progress on the important problems and issues facing the country in 2014."

The Federal Reserve Has Destroyed America


There are hundreds of whistleblowers out there screaming at the top of their lungs trying to tell the world what is going on inside the banks and the Federal Reserve.  Very few are listening.  Isn't time you heard the evidence?



Obama's #SOTU speech tonight may talk about Treasury IRA's, another way to get your money locked up to pay for government debt.



Wondering who will take over the mantle of Treasury bond buyer now that the Fed is stepping away? Curious of the government's next steps towards repression and control of wealth? Wait no longer. As the AP reportsPresident Obama will unveil a new retirement savings plan tonight that allows first-time savers to buy US Treasury bonds tax-deferred for retirement. Of course, this is not the mandatory IRA that remains somewhat inevitable (as the muddle-through fails) but is certainly a step in the direction we alerted readers to a year ago by which thegovernment generously offers to help manage your retirement savings. Two words spring to mind... remember Poland.

Eager not to be limited by legislative gridlock, Obama is also expected to announce executive actions on job training, retirement security and help for the long-term unemployed in finding work.

Among those actions is a new retirement savings plan geared toward workers whose employers don't currently offer such plans.

The program would allow first-time savers to start building up savings in Treasury bonds that eventually could be converted into a traditional IRAs, according to two people who have discussed the proposal with the administration. Those people weren't authorized to discuss it ahead of the announcement and insisted on anonymity.
Of course, this is not what the CFPB suggested a year ago... We're sure the government is just trying to protect your retirement account from terrorists. From Bloomberg:
The U.S. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is weighing whether it should take on a role in helping Americans manage the $19.4 trillion they have put into retirement savings, a move that would be the agency’s first foray into consumer investments.

That’s one of the things we’ve been exploring and are interested in in terms of whether and what authority we have,” bureau director Richard Cordray said in an interview. He didn’t provide additional details.

The bureau’s core concern is that many Americans, notably those from the retiring Baby Boom generation, may fall prey to financial scams, according to three people briefed on the CFPB’s deliberations who asked not to be named because the matter is still under discussion.
Presenting: the MyRA, and since it offers "guaranteed return and no risk" we now know where all the Fed's bond trades will go to work once QE ends.
From the president:
Let’s do more to help Americans save for retirement. Today, most workers don’t have a pension. A Social Security check often isn’t enough on its own. And while the stock market has doubled over the last five years, that doesn’t help folks who don’t have 401ks. That’s why, tomorrow, I will direct the Treasury to create a new way for working Americans to start their own retirement savings: MyRAIt’s a new savings bond that encourages folks to build a nest egg. MyRA guarantees a decent return with no risk of losing what you put in. And if this Congress wants to help, work with me to fix an upside-down tax code that gives big tax breaks to help the wealthy save, but does little to nothing for middle-class Americans. Offer every American access to an automatic IRA on the job, so they can save at work just like everyone in this chamber can...

Or put another way - if you like your retirement account you can keep your retirement account.
And just like that, the "automatic" continuity to the Fed's Quantitative Easing is ensured.

Government 401k Lockup

Saturday, January 25, 2014

Is There a Coordinated Global Capital Withdrawal To Support A Political Agenda?

For you to understand the headline of this article you must first recognize a few points, seemingly unrelated, yet connected.  While correlation does not mean causation, the probability of coincidence is so minute it is unreal.

  • Global markets simultaneously dropped around 2% on Thursday / Friday January 23-24, 2014.  
  • Civil unrest has been heating up in several countries around the world
  • Developing nations simultaneously report significant inflation and currency fluctuations against the US dollar.
  • Global titans of industry, banking, and neoliberal politics are meeting in Davos, Switzerland at the World Economic Forum to discuss how they can save the world.
  • Domestically, retailers report that the holiday season was the worst since 2008, despite the supposed recovery.
  • The participation rate is at the lowest in nearly 40 years, approximately 68% of the working age population are actually employed, which is back to levels before women entered the workforce in large numbers.  This is despite the fact that many report having 2 or 3 jobs.
  • Most of the jobs created since TARP and the 2008 bailouts have been in the service sector and pay the minimum wage.
  • The number of people on food stamps has been steadily climbing until nearly 50 million Americans are receiving them.  
  • The national debt is over 100% of gross domestic product.
  • Inflation is reported by the mainstream press and the US government at or around 2%, as always, and yet alternative economists who measure inflation the way it was measured up until the 1980's suggest inflation has been around 10% for the past several years.
  • There is a housing bubble underway in scattered parts of the US to the point where housing values are near all time highs.
  • There is a tech bubble brewing as venture capitalists pour massive amounts of capital into startups and take them public.  Startup companies are being gobbled up by tech giants such as Google for billions of dollars, even if they have little or no profits.  Recent IPOs such as Twitter, Facebook, Zynga, Groupon, etc have massive market valuations and yet contribute nothing to a healthy and productive society.  Fun, convenient, and social for sure, but they simply draw more of our attention and energy into online experiences rather than the real physical world of sunshine and exercise.  
  • Bank profits are at all time highs thanks in part to deregulation.
In today's New York Times we read this article entitled "Economic Shifts in U.S. and Chinese Markets" explaining
"The ascent of developing countries over the last decade has been fueled by two global trends: the steady rise of China and the willingness of the Federal Reserve to stimulate the economy.
Now, with both trends starting to retreat, investors have been heading for the exits in markets as far removed as Buenos Aires, Istanbul and Beijing, with effects spilling over into the rest of the world."
So here you have the New York Times, a so called liberal media publication of the highest credibility and standards in the market explaining much of the turmoil outlined in the first part of this article as being caused by the Federal Reserve's taper (reducing the monthly $85 billion dollar stimulus to $75 billion) and investors pulling out of those markets.

So coordinated and so tightly woven is this web of money.  One central bank can influence the world economies? Cause riots in the streets when food prices rise?

Here we have an independent scientific study that verifies that as few as 200 companies control

http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg21228354.500-revealed--the-capitalist-network-that-runs-the-world.html


The 1318 transnational corporations that form the core of the economy. Superconnected companies are red, very connected companies are yellow. The size of the dot represents revenue <i>(Image: </i>PLoS One<i>)</i>
The 1318 transnational corporations that form the core of the economy. Superconnected companies are red, very connected companies are yellow. The size of the dot represents revenue

The top 50 of the 147 superconnected companies

1. Barclays plc
2. Capital Group Companies Inc
3. FMR Corporation
4. AXA
5. State Street Corporation
6. JP Morgan Chase & Co
7. Legal & General Group plc
8. Vanguard Group Inc
9. UBS AG
10. Merrill Lynch & Co Inc
11. Wellington Management Co LLP
12. Deutsche Bank AG
13. Franklin Resources Inc
14. Credit Suisse Group
15. Walton Enterprises LLC
16. Bank of New York Mellon Corp
17. Natixis
18. Goldman Sachs Group Inc
19. T Rowe Price Group Inc
20. Legg Mason Inc
21. Morgan Stanley
22. Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group Inc
23. Northern Trust Corporation
24. Société Générale
25. Bank of America Corporation
26. Lloyds TSB Group plc
27. Invesco plc
28. Allianz SE 29. TIAA
30. Old Mutual Public Limited Company
31. Aviva plc
32. Schroders plc
33. Dodge & Cox
34. Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc*
35. Sun Life Financial Inc
36. Standard Life plc
37. CNCE
38. Nomura Holdings Inc
39. The Depository Trust Company
40. Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance
41. ING Groep NV
42. Brandes Investment Partners LP
43. Unicredito Italiano SPA
44. Deposit Insurance Corporation of Japan
45. Vereniging Aegon
46. BNP Paribas
47. Affiliated Managers Group Inc
48. Resona Holdings Inc
49. Capital Group International Inc
50. China Petrochemical Group Company
* Lehman still existed in the 2007 dataset used
(Data: PLoS One)         
What if there were networks, clubs, semi secret societies that ALL of these companies belonged to? Would that be considered insider trading if members of these exclusive clubs shared details of their plans with each other?

How is it possible that ENTIRE MARKETS move 2% or more on a single day? Simultaneously? Only institutional investors can move quantities of money in that fashion.  You or I reacting to news reports couldn't possibly affect the markets.

What if these happen to be the charter members of the Federal Reserve? What if these happen to be the companies considered too big to fail by the US government? What if these companies had representatives attending Davos, Bilderberg, AIPAC, CFR, Trilateral Commission, and TPP meetings and alliances?

Would that be considered a conflict of interest? Collusion?

To be continued...

Friday, January 24, 2014

0% is the Highest Interest Rate the U.S. Economy can Afford

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The Number One Reason to Audit the Federal Reserve #AudittheFed

This is just one reason we should Audit the Federal Reserve and its Charter Members: INFLATION!

The banking cartels that run this country are inflating away the purchasing power of your savings, not to mention they pay you next to ZERO interest rate on CDs and savings while they borrow next to ZERO from the Federal Reserve and lend it out at massive profits.  Meanwhile there isn't enough money for schools, infrastructure projects, or wage increases?




Submitted by Simon Black of Sovereign Man blog,
One of the greatest lies of the modern financial system (and that’s really saying something) is about inflation.
The puppet masters who control the system have managed to convince people that deflation = bad, and inflation = necessary evil.
Perhaps the even bigger lie is that of the actual inflation statistics. They tell us that there’s no inflation… or minimal inflation.
And they tell us that the ‘target’ rate is 2%. Bear in mind that 2% annual inflation means your currency will lose over 75% of its value during the course of your lifetime.
But these figures are massively understated. And you don’t have to look hard for proof.
US postage stamp rates, for example, are set to increase this weekend. They’ve been going up almost every year since 2006.
This weekend, the rate for a one-ounce first class letter will rise to 49c from 46c, a 6.5% increase. And the price to send a postcard will rise from 33c to 34c, a 3.0% increase.
If you take a longer-term view, the price of a postcard back in 1951 was just one cent. This means that the dollar has lost over 97% of its value against postcard shipping rates in the last six decades.
Let’s look at this another way.
According to the US Department of Labor, the average household income in 1950 was $4,237. This means that the average US household could afford to send 423,700 postcards back then.
Today’s median household income is $51,017 (and that’s from a majority of dual-income households). This means the average family in the Land of the Free can now afford to send about 150,050 postcards.
It’s a huge difference. The standard of living denominated in postcards has declined by nearly two-thirds since the 1950s.
Short-term, long-term, the conclusion is the same: Inflation exists.
And any suggestion to the contrary that inflation is ‘good’ or at least a ‘necessary evil’ is simply a lie. It destroys both purchasing power and standard of living.
Rational, thinking people need to be aware of this. If you hold a lot of your savings in a bank denominated in paper currencies like the dollar or euro, you will lose.
And I’d strongly urge you to consider holding at least a portion of your savings in stronger, more stable currencies, or better yet, alternative asset classes that cannot be inflated away by central bankers.
This includes productive real estate, precious metals, or even collectibles.

Vermont Becomes Key State for Public Banking Push; Opponents Call Activists "Anti-Capitalist"


 Vermonters for a New Economy reported on Thursday, January 23 that "On Wednesday, January 22, the Senate Government Operations Committee heard the first reading of the bill Senator Anthony Pollina submitted to expand the enabling legislation for the Vermont Economic Development Authority to give it a license to act as a public bank and to transfer 10% of the state's deposits to VEDA for lending in Vermont." A study just released by Vermonters for a New Economy, the Gund Institute at the University of Vermont, and the Political and Economic Research Institute at the University of Massachusetts concludes that a public bank would create over 2,500 jobs and add hundreds of millions in additional gross state product in the state. According to the Public Banking Institute, public banks are countercyclical, meaning "they are capable of reducing the negative impact of recessions, because they can make money available for local governments and businesses precisely when private banks decrease lending."

In addition to Pollina's State Senate effort, Vermont advocates have launched a town meeting campaign, with Montpelier at its center, but extending to several cities and towns, calling for resolutions in support of a state public bank.  According to Vermont Public Radio News, "The effort aims to place a non-binding resolution on town meeting warnings throughout Vermont in March, encouraging the Legislature to form a public bank. "

Public banking advocates in Vermont have suffered real and personal blowback for their efforts. Rhianna Starheim of Valley News reported December 7 that "Gwen Hallsmith’s advocacy for economic reforms that she believes will ensure sustainability and resiliency for Vermont communities recently cost her a job." Hallsmith's boss was Montpelier Mayor John M. Hollar, a paid lobbyist for Bank of America and Wells Fargo, and who in a private email called Hallsmith's views "fundamentally anti-capitalist in nature," according to William Boardman in his Reader Supported News article of December 29, 2013. 


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Wednesday, January 22, 2014

Are We Living in a Brave New World as Described by Aldous Huxley in 1958?



Submitted by Mike Krieger of Liberty Blitzkrieg blog,
Under the relentless thrust of accelerating over-population and increasing over-organization, and by means of ever more effective methods of mind-manipulation, the democracies will change their nature; the quaint old formselections, parliaments, Supreme Courts and all the restwill remain. The underlying substance will be a new kind of non-violent totalitarianism. All the traditional names, all the hallowed slogans will remain exactly what they were in the good old days. Democracy and freedom will be the theme of every broadcast and editorialbut Democracy and freedom in a strictly Pickwickian sense. Meanwhile the ruling oligarchy and its highly trained elite of soldiers, policemen, thought-manufacturers and mind-manipulators will quietly run the show as they see fit. 

- Aldous Huxley, Brave New World Revisited, published 1958
It’s always felt a bit bizarre and, indeed slightly embarrassing, that of all the books I have read in my days, Aldous Huxley’s 1932 classic Brave New World was not amongst them. Not only is the book frequently mentioned to make political and social statements about contemporary times, the novel’s concept always caught my interest. I just never got around reading it. Until late last year.
I loved this book and was very pleasantly surprised. I was prepared for a more fearful and overwhelmingly dark and twisted experience. While there were obvious elements of those things, it was a much more enjoyable read than I anticipated. Indeed, it was a very human book, as ironic as that might sound. As much as the “Controllers” in Brave New World were indeed in control, the human spirit still managed to bubble to the surface. To the point that the controllers had to designate certain islands for the iconoclasts which inevitably emerged from within the “Alpha” class. All of the drugs, brainwashing and conditioning couldn’t totally break the human spirit. As such, it was a much more hopeful and nuanced novel than I expected it to be. If you haven’t read it, I suggest making it your next book. If you have read it, read it again.
However, this post isn’t about Brave New World. While that book is indeed a creative warning, it is still fiction and a work of art more than anything else. Twenty six years after its publication, Huxley wrote Brave New World Revisited, in which he takes stock of the post World War II period. His analysis is grave. He saw the world progressing toward his nightmare much faster than he anticipated. Brave New World Revisited is a brilliant work of non-fiction and filled with almost incomprehensibly prescient predictions. It also provides a great deal of advice to future generations. Advice which we must immediately heed.
Of all the solutions Huxley focuses on in Brave New World Revisited, from proper education, to a simple acknowledgment of humanity as moderately gregarious animal not prone to over-organization; the most profound, and I think useful recommendation, is for us to decentralize. This has been a theme of mine and many other writers for some time now. Fortunately, through things like 3D-Printing, Bitcoin and other decentralized crypto-currencies, open source software, crowd funding, social media, etc, the world is moving from centralization to radical decentralization. People will be more connected than ever, but power will be more decentralized. We need to continue to push rapidly in this direction and a whole new incredible world will emerge. Indeed, it is being born as I write this.
Several years ago after reading Hayek’s Road to Serfdom I wrote a lengthy post highlighting key excerpts for those who were interested, but didn’t have the time or inclination to read the whole thing. Due to that post’s popularity and effectiveness, I have attempted to do the same withBrave New World Revisited. I hope this inspires you all to read the entire thing. Enjoy.
From Chapter 2: Quantity, Quality, Morality
And now let us consider the case of the rich, industrialized and democratic society, in which, owing to the random but effective practice of dysgenics, IQ’s and physical vigor are on the decline. For how long can such a society maintain its traditions of individual liberty and democratic government? Fifty or a hundred years from now our children will learn the answer to this question.
My Thoughts: Yes, indeed we are learning the answer to this right now. Just look around you.
From Chapter 3: Over-Organization
Under a dictatorship the Big Business, made possible by advancing technology and the consequent ruin of Little Business, is controlled by the State-that is to say, by a small group of party leaders and the soldiers, policemen and civil servants who carry out their orders. In a capitalist democracy such as the United States, it is controlled by what Professor C. Wright Mills has called the Power Elite. This Power Elite directly employs several millions of the country’s working force in its factories, offices and stores, controls many millions more by lending them the money to but its products, and, through its ownership of the media of mass communications, influences the thoughts, the feelings and the actions of virtually everybody.
My Thoughts: If you talk as Huxley writes above in “polite society” you will be labeled a conspiracy theorist or kook.
From Chapter 3: Over-Organization
It is in the social sphere, in the realm of politics and economics, that the Will to Order becomes really dangerous. Here the theoretical reduction of unmanageable multiplicity to comprehensible unity becomes the practical reduction of human diversity to subhuman uniformity, of freedom to servitude. In politics the equivalent of a fully developed scientific theory or philosophical system is a totalitarian dictatorship. In economics, the equivalent of a beautifully composed work of art is the smoothly running factory in which the workers are perfectly adjusted to the machines. The Will to Order can make tyrants out of those who merely aspire to clear up a mess. The beauty of tidiness is used as a justification for despotism.

Organization is indispensable; for liberty arises and has meaning only within a self-regulating community of freely cooperating individuals. But, though indispensable, organization can also be fatal. Too much organization transforms men and women into automata, suffocates the creative spirit and abolishes the very possibility of freedom. As usual, the only safe course is in the middle, between the extremes of laissez-faire at the one end of the scale and of total control at the other.
My Thoughts: Huxley accurately notes that the “will to order” is a natural part of the human psyche. There are disciplines where the “will to order” is actually useful and necessary to human progress; however, he warns that in the social sphere it is deadly and usually ends with totalitarianism.
From Chapter 3: Over-Organization
City life is anonymous and, as it were, abstract. People are related to one another, not as total personalities, but as the embodiment of economic functions or, when they are not at work, as irresponsible seekers of entertainment. Subjected to this kind of life, individuals tend to feel lonely and insignificant. Their existence ceases to have any point or meaning.
My Thoughts: Huxley clearly sees the sprawling metropolis as incongruent with human nature and freedom. It is a theme he consistently returns to throughout the book.
From Chapter 3: Over-Organization
Biologically speaking, man is a moderately gregarious, not a completely social animal—a creature more like a wolf, let us say, or an elephant, than like a bee or an ant. In their original form human societies bore no resemblance to the hive or the ant heap; they were merely packs. Civilization is, among other things, the process by which primitive packs are transformed into an analogue, crude and mechanical, of the social insects’ organic communities. At the present time the pressures of over-population and technological change are accelerating this process. The termitary has come to seem a realizable and even, in some eyes, a desirable ideal. Needless to say, the ideal will never in fact be realized. A great gulf separates the social insect from the not too gregarious, big-brained mammal; and even though the mammal should do his best to imitate the insect, the gulf would remain. However hard they try, men cannot create a social organism, they can only create an organization. In the process of trying to create an organism they will merely create a totalitarian despotism.
My Thoughts: A simply brilliant and incredibly important warning.
From Chapter 3: Over-Organization
The impersonal forces of overpopulation and over-oragnization, and the social engineers who are trying to direct these forces, are pushing us in the direction of a new medieval system. This revival will be made more acceptable than the original by such Brave-New—Worldian amenities as infant conditioning, sleep-teachings and drug-induced euphoria; but, for the majority of men and women, it will still be a kind of servitude.
My Thoughts: Yep, he predicted our current neo-feudalistic state in 1958.
From Chapter 4: Propaganda in a Democratic Society
Given a fair chance, human beings can govern themselves, and govern themselves better, though perhaps with less mechanical efficiency, than they can be governed by “authorities independent of their will.” Given a fair chance, I repeat; for the fair chance is an indispensable prerequisite. No people that passes abruptly from a state of subservience under the rule of a despot to the completely unfamiliar state of political independence can be said to have a fair chance of making democratic institutions work.
My Thoughts: Would’ve been nice if we thought about that before we invaded Iraq (of course, the problem is our goal was never to bring Democracy to Iraq in the first place).
From Chapter 4: Propaganda in a Democratic Society
In regard to propaganda the early advocates of universal literacy and a free press envisaged only two possibilities: the propaganda might be true, or it might be false. They did not foresee what in fact has happened, above all in our Western capitalist democraciesthe development of a vast mass communications industry concerned in the main neither with the true nor the false, but with the unreal, the more or less totally irrelevant. In a word, they failed to take into account man’s almost infinite appetite for distractions.

For conditions even remotely comparable to those now prevailing we must return to imperial Rome, where the populace was kept in good humor by frequent, gratuitous doses of many kinds of entertainmentfrom poetical dramas to gladiatorial fights, from recitations of Virgil to all-out boxing, from concepts to military reviews and public executions. But even in Rome there was nothing like the non-stop distractions now provided by newspapers and magazines, by radio television and the cinema.
My Thoughts: This brings me to a short story I’d like to share. I was on the plane as I was reading this and I put down my book for a second to look around me. I had an aisle seat, and so was at a good vantage point from which to take stock of the plane. I was actually stunned to notice that there was not a single other person reading a book anywhere around me. I actually enjoy the lack of Wifi on flights as it forces me to engage in some old school book reading. To my surprise no one else seemed to see it that way. Horrifyingly, the only people that weren’t dozing off or watching television were still on their smart phones. Even worse, at least five of them seemed to be playing the same game! It looked like some sort of Tetris game with jewels. So despite the lack of Wifi, humanity’s ability for mindless entertainment and distraction prevailed. Wifi or no wifi, these folks were going to be on their “smart”phones one way or the other.
From Chapter 5: Propaganda Under a Dictatorship
Assembled in a crowd, people lose their powers of reasoning and their capacity for moral choice. Their suggestibility is increased to the point where they cease to have any judgement or will of their own. They become very excitable, they lose all sense of individual or collective responsibility, they are subject to sudden accesses of rage, enthusiasm and panic. In a word, man in a crowd behaves as though he had swallowed a large dose of what I have called “herd-poisoning.”

Reading is a private, not a collective activity. The writer speaks only to individuals, sitting by themselves in a state of normal sobriety. The orator speaks to masses of individuals, already well primed with herd poison. They are at his mercy and, if he knows his business, he can do what he likes with them.
My Thoughts: This is something to always be aware of. Oration to crowds is the most effective form of propaganda distribution and brainwashing.
From Chapter 5: Propaganda Under a Dictatorship
In Hitler’s words, the propagandist should adopt “a systematically one-sided attitude towards every problem that has to be dealt with.” He must never admit that he might be wrong or that people with a different point of view might be even partially right. Opponents should not be argued with; they should be attacked, shouted down, or, if they become too much of a nuisance, liquidated. The morally squeamish intellectual may be shocked by this kind of thing. But the masses are always convinced that “right in on the side of the active aggressor.”
My Thoughts: This is why Obama just lies non-stop with zero shame. His strategy is to just stick to the propaganda and go with it at all costs, no matter how irrational and obviously deceptive.
From Chapter 6: The Arts of Selling
People may start out with an initial prejudice against tyrants; but when tyrants or would-be tyrants treat them to adrenalinreleasing propaganda about the wickedness of their enemies- particularly of enemies weak enough to be persecuted-they are ready to follow him with enthusiasm.

Almost all of us long for peace and freedom; but very few of us have much enthusiasm for the thoughts, feelings and actions that make for peace and freedom. Conversely almost nobody wants war or try nanny; but a great many people find an intense pleasure in the thoughts, feelings and actions that make for war and tyranny.
My Thoughts: That’s probably the scariest and most depressing thing I read.
Chapter 6: The Arts of Selling
“Both parties,” we were told in 1956 by the editor of a leading business journal, “will merchandize their candidates and issues by the same methods that business had developed to sell goods. These include scientific selection of appeals and planned repetition…The political merchandisers appeal only to the weakness of voters, never to their potential strength. They make no attempt to educate the masses into becoming fit for self-government, they are content merely to manipulate and exploit them.

In one way or another, as vigorous he-man or kindly father, the candidate must be glamorous. He must also be an entertainer who never bores his audience. Inured to television and radio, that audience is accustomed to being distracted and does not like to be asked to concentrate or make a prolonged intellectual effort. All speeches by the entertainer-candidate must therefor be short and snappy. The great issues of the day must be dealt with in five minutes at the most-and preferably (since the audience will be eager to pass on to something a little livelier than inflation or the H-bomb) in sixty seconds flat. The nature of oratory is such that there has always been a tendency among politicians and clergymen to over-simplify complex issues. From a pulpit or a platform even the most conscientious of speakers finds it very difficult to tell the whole truth. The methods now being used to merchandise the political candidate as though he were a deodorant positively guarantee the electorate against ever hearing the truth about anything.
My Thoughts: It’s simply incredible how clearly he saw all of this more than fifty years ago.
From Chapter 7: Brainwashing
The effectiveness of political and religious propaganda depends upon the methods employed, not upon the doctrines taught. These doctrines may be true or false, wholesome or perniciousit makes little or no difference. If the indoctrination is given in the right way at the proper stage of nervous exhaustion, it will work. Under favorable conditions, practically everybody can be converted to practically anything.
From Chapter 8: Chemical Persuasion
That a dictator could, if he so desired, make use os these drugs for political purposes is obvious. He could ensure himself against political unrest by changing the chemistry of his subjects’ brains and so making them content with their servile condition…But how, it may be asked, will the dictator get his subjects to take the pills that will make them think, feel and behave in the ways he finds desirable? In all probability it will be enough merely to make the pill available…But the demand of the American public for something that will make life in an urban-industrial environment a little more tolerable is so great that doctors are now writing prescriptions for the various tranquilizers at the rate of forty-eight millions a year.
My Thoughts: Yep, it is definitely a huge problem that such a huge percentage of the population is drugged up pretty much 24/7.
From Chapter 8: Chemical Persuasion
Too much tension is a disease; but so is too little. There are certain occasions when we ought to be tense, when an excess of tranquillity (and especially of tranquility imposed from the outside, by a chemical) is entirely inappropriate.
My Thoughts: This is very similar to what Martin Luther King wrote in his “Letter from Birmingham Jail,” in which he states:
“Actually, we who engage in nonviolent direct action are not the creators of tension. We merely bring to the surface the hidden tension that is already alive. We bring it out in the open, where it can be seen and dealt with. Like a boil that can never be cured so long as it is covered up but must be opened with all its ugliness to the natural medicines of air and light, injustice must be exposed, with all the tension its exposure creates, to the light of human conscience and the air of national opinion before it can be cured.”
From Chapter 9: Subconscious Persuasion
In the light of what has been said about persuasion-by-assocation and the enhancement of emotions by subliminal suggestion, let us try to imagine what the political meeting of tomorrow will be like. The candidate (if there is still a question of candidates), or the appointed representative of the ruling oligarchy, will make his speech for all to hear. Meanwhile the tachistoscopes, the whispering and squeaking machines, the projectors of images so dim that only the subconscious mind can respond to them, will be reinforcing what he says by systematically associating the man and his cause with positively charged words and hallowed images, and by strobonically injecting negatively charged words and odious symbols whenever he mentions the enemies of the State or the Party…Because all of this is still safely in the future, we can afford to smile. Ten or twenty years from now, it will probably seem a good deal less amusing. For what is now merely science fiction will have become everyday political fact.
My Thoughts: We are living it and there’s certainly nothing amusing about it.
From Chapter 10: Hypnopaedia
A person in deep sleep is unsuggestible. But when the subjects in light sleep are given suggestions, they will respond to them. Mr. Barber found, the the same way that they respond to suggestions when in the hypnotic trance.

From the heightened suggestibility associated with light sleep and hypnosis let us pass to the normal suggestibility of those who are awakeor at least who think they are awake. (In fact, as the Buddhists insist, most of us are half asleep all the time and go through life as somnambulists obeying somebody else’s suggestions. Enlightenment is total awakens. The word “Buddha” can be translated as “The Wake.”)
From Chapter 11: Education for Freedom
Freedom is therefore a great good, tolerance a great virtue and regimentation a great misfortune.

The genetic standardization of individuals is still impossible; but Big Government and Big Business already posses, or will very soon possess, all the techniques for mind-manipulation described in Brave New World, along with others of which I was too unimaginative to dream. Lacking the ability to impose genetic uniformity upon embryos, the rulers of tomorrow’s over-populated and over-organized world will try to impose social and cultural uniformity upon adults and their children. To achieve this end, the will (unless prevented) make use of all the mind-manipualting techniques at their disposal and will not hesitate to reinforce these methods of non-rational persuasion by economic coercion and threats of physical violence. If this kind of tyranny is to be avoided, we must begin without delay to educate ourselves and of children for freedom and self-government.
From Chapter 11: Education for Freedom
But unfortunately correct knowledge and sound principles are not enough. An unexciting truth may be eclipsed by a thrilling falsehood. A skillful appeal to passion is often too strong for the best of good resolutions. The effects of false and pernicious propaganda cannot be neutralized except by a thorough training in the art of analyzing its techniques and seeing through its sophistries.

In cases where the selecting and abstracting have been dictated by a system that is not too erroneous as a view of the nature of things, and where the verbal labels have been intelligently chosen and their symbolic nature clearly understood, our behavior is apt to be realistic and tolerably decent. But under the influence of badly chosen words, applied, without any understanding of their merely symbolic character, to experiences that have been selected and abstracted in the light of a system of erroneous ideas, we are apt to behave with a fiendishness and an organized stupidity, of which dumb animals (precisely because they are dumb and cannot speak) are blessedly incapable.
My Thoughts: Essentially, the reason humanity is able to create such gigantic instances of suffering relates to our higher intelligence combined with our ability to be easily brainwashed and manipulated by the nastiest of humans on the bell curve. 
From Chapter 12: What Can Be Done?
Under the relentless thrust of accelerating over-population and increasing over-organization, and by means of ever more effective methods of mind-manipulation, the democracies will change their nature; the quaint old formselections, parliaments, Supreme Courts and all the restwill remain. The underlying substance will be a new kind of non-violent totalitarianism. All the traditional names, all the hallowed slogans will remain exactly what they were in the good old days. Democracy and freedom will be the theme of every broadcast and editorialbut Democracy and freedom in a strictly Pickwickian sense. Meanwhile the ruling oligarchy and its highly trained elite of soldiers, policemen, thought-manufacturers and mind-manipulators will quietly run the show as they see fit.

Or take the right to vote. In principle, it is a great privilege. In practice, as recent history has repeatedly shown, the right to vote, by itself, is no guarantee of liberty. Therefore, if you wish to avoid dictatorship by referendum, break up modern society’s merely functional collectives into self-governing, voluntarily co-operating groups, capable of functioning outside the bureaucratic systems of Big Business and Big Government.

Over-population and over-organization have produced the modern metropolis, in which a fully human life of multiple personal relationships has become almost impossible. Therefore, if you wish to avoid the spiritual impoverishment of individuals and whole societies, leave the metropolis and revive the small country community, or alternatively humanize the metropolis by creating within its network of mechanical organization the urban equivalents of small country communities, in which individuals can meet and cooperate as complete persons, not as the mere embodiments of specialized functions.
My Thoughts: His ultimate conclusion, and one with which I agree, is that we need to decentralize to main free.
The older dictators fell because they could never supply their subjects with enough bread, enough circuses, enough miracles and mysteries.
If you still haven’t had enough Huxley, I strongly suggest watching the following video. I hope you found this helpful, and as always…