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Slavery is first signaled with specific detectable actions and conditions. The "slavery" refered to here is a new world slavery. It is a condition where individuals willingly subject themselves to the complete control by a corporatocracy. Here, no longer is there a constitutional government of the people. Governance is now understood as an all-powerful state that is revered as a super natural entity by its subjects. The signs of this slavery include: 1. A citizenry who embrace the idea that the government is benevolent and is therefore suitable, through its buearacratic leviathan, as a means of regulating their lives. 2. A citizenry who, out of fear, surrender their rights to the state as a means of self-preservation. 3. Initially in this process, there is a citizenry who primarily engage in "group think" where they abandon their own and other's individual self worth for the well-being of the group. They justify this by abandoning the idea of good and bad adopting the ideology of moral relativism . In the end, the citizen is required to act so as to preserve the health of the state and not the "group" let alone the individual. To understand how this slavery will be installed, listen to Aldous Huxley's speech, The Ultimate Revolution that he gave at Berkeley (Google it and listen). The usurpation of the mind is a psychological operation, which incrementally conditions the individual into a state where he embraces his slavery as the best option. All the while, he doesn't even know he is a slave. He will even defend against the assertion that he is not free. As a benefit to the master, the willful submission by this new world slave has been determined to be more effective than forced slavery. It is the tool that is being used on you right now in the USA by a criminal group operating right in front of you. How does one determine if he is a slave or a free person? Ask some simple questions: Do I have to get a government permit to live? To build a house, to get married, to travel, to drive, protest the government (free speech zones), to start a business? Am I so afraid of the boogie man that I am willing to surrender my freedom to the state for security? Allow the government to spy on me, report my family, friends, and neighbors to the "authorities" for breaking draconian laws instituted by global rulers, accept torture as a legitimate means of learning the "truth," or allow the loving government to incarcerate American citizens indefinately for undefined crimes and without legal representation? These and many many more activities are every day occurances in the USA. Are you a slave? Yes!

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