“The real question is whether the ‘brighter future’ is always so distant.
What if it has been here for a long time already – and only our own blindness and weakness have prevented us from seeing it around us and within us, and kept us from developing it.”
Vaclav Havel, The Power of the Powerless Across the globe a confluence of factors is
destabilizing the fabric of society. Many government institutions are corrupt to the core.
Many politicians are so detached from reality that they view those who want freedom as enemies.
The mainstream media has morphed into the propaganda arm of the government whose primary
goal is to augment state power.To make matters worse, global economies have been ravaged by destructive government policies and while rampant money printing has created a mirage of economic stability, this mirage is quickly giving way to an ugly reality.
Politicians tell us that if we are unhappy with the way we are ruled then we can express
our displeasure at the polls, or even run for office.
But this is to assume that the democratic ideal is the best way to return freedom to an unfree world. This is to overlook the corrupting influence of state power.This to forget that the massive bureaucratic class that operates many of the levers of government is not replaced through elections. And finally, this is to assume that state power is the solution to what ails society.
Perhaps state power is the poison that is destroying it. A more practical solution to what ails the modern world may be to allow the dead weight
of the state to collapse in on itself, as it inevitably will, and to soften the blow of this collapse through the creation of a parallel society.
In this video we are going to explore what a parallel society is, how it played a pivotal
role in the fall of Communism in Eastern Europe, and how the creation of a parallel society