The Fronts and Battles

The following are the main fronts we will be fighting battles on. The first two fronts are to be inundated by millions of Americans. The remaining fronts are to be fought with special forces. For example, the Legal and Constitutional Fronts will be fought by an army of lawyers, while the Political Front will be mainly the domain of our representatives and senators in the Congress, and an army of sit-at-home callers and goad-ers who will goad the hell out of the lawmakers.

The D.C. Front:

The Capitol, The White House, The Media

The Civil Disobedience Front:

On this front American citizens may end-up choosing not to pay federal taxes. It can have a limited but sizable impact on the outcome of the War. Although currently the government is big into borrowing and printing money to finance its attack on America, a huge chunk of government's spending comes from the revenue it robs from the citizens. Imagine 150 million Americans in the work-force decide not to pay taxes. Of course, that is too optimistic, considering the fact that most of us have their taxes deducted from their pay-check even before they see the check. However, if all self-employed individuals choose not to pay taxes, that could make a huge political statement with dire consequences for the government down-the-line. However, if businesses choose to not pay their own taxes, and refuse to collect and forward their employees' taxes to the government, there could be a big fall-out. This could mean that the businesses could loose their licenses, and corporations may loose their charters. How much of such risk they are willing to take is anybody's guess. Even if a relatively small percent of individuals and businesses manage to exercise that option, say, 10% of the taxpayers refuse to pay the taxes, that would amount to 15 million people. They don't have enough prisons to put all these people in. They don't have enough resources in the judiciary and IRS to process all 15 million people. At the very least, this is a very intriguing possible front where people may decide to fight the government.

On the other hand, there are other civil-disobedience battles that people may choose to fight without as much hassle. First and foremost is the boycott option. This is not strictly civil-disobedience, but knowing the nuttiness of the government laws, you never know. People can boycott every business that insists on paying taxes. Every government agency or other extortionist entities that they have to do business with. For instance people may decide to not renew their registration for their cars this year. Or SEIU (Service Employees' International Union) members may decide not to pay their dues---although it is not clear how many of those might want to choose that path.  Or people may decide not to do business with the post-office. Of course, this latter is possible only if the private career would choose to break laws preventing them from carrying usual Mail. They are allowed to carry only special delivery and packages etc. Now that would certainly fit the bill of civil-disobedience. In general, every situation in which there is a choice---to cooperate with the government or not---people may decide to not cooperate.

The Media Front:

Washington Post, New York Times, L.A. Times, Chicago Tribune, Boston Globe, Philadelphia Enquirer, London Times.

ABC, CBS, NBC, CNN, MSNBC, NPR, BBC

and other left-leaning media outlets. All their offices will have to be put under constant siege of sit-ins, die-ins, clog-the-streets, etc., until they can't turn their head and close their eyes and stuff their ears about whatever the hell is going on.

The Public Relations Front:

FOXNEWS, New York Post, Washington Times, Ann Coulter, Rush Limbaugh, Glenn Beck, Mark Levin, Michael Savage, Neal Bortz , Dick Cheney, American Thinker, Townhall.com, Media Resource Center, Newsbusters.com, and other right-leaning media outlets. These will be our main heroes. Until we conquer the main-stream media, we will have to rely exclusively on these heroes to get the truth out, and get it out promptly, about events of our War. Some of them may also decide to 'plug' the war before it starts. More on this later. Also through this website, and our Twitter and Facebook pages, we can coordinate a lot of Public Relations, however, we are soon going to need a team of experts on the cyber world who can take over the ongoing building of these websites and pages, and expand our Internet operation to other possible cyber-ways. Anyone willing to volunteer in that pool, please please contact us through email.

The Legal Front:

Legal Defense of Soldiers, Suing the Enemy Forces, Filing Charges against Enemy Transgressions, Defamation, Slanders, etc.

The Constitutional Front:

Challenging the constitutionality of every aspect of the government. Including new legislations, new federal regulations, appointments, administrative policies, and the very legitimacy of these clowns to be governing in the face of a majority of Americans having shown a loss of confidence in.

The Political Front:

Congress, Senate, White House, Administrative and Regulatory Agencies etc. Every single one of their governing steps should be politically challenged and obstructed. No 'bi-partisan' anything. They are the enemy. And one does not cooperate with the enemy. One vanquishes the enemy, and short of that, makes his life as difficult as possible. Anybody interested in moderate this or that should not join this War. Not only are such individuals useless, but also they are actually a liability in this War. So, please, step aside and let the real men fight the War.

The Cyber Front

We predict that a time will come when the government will seize control of the Internet in its attempt to subdue our POPUP (Popular Uprising). It will try its level best hinder free flow of information on the Internet, censoring websites out of existence, seize control of the radio stations, and other mass media which it deems necessary. When that time comes, we will need our Cyber Team to bypass government road-blocks on the Internet, and keep information flowing. This is a tall order, we realize, but without it a lot of our effort will be wasted.

The Post-revolution Front:

We have to start preparing for this front right now. After we achieve our goal of holding the government responsible, we will want to fortify our Constitution and restore it as the sacrosanct Supreme Law of the Land. We wish to convene a national Constitutional Convention immediately after the conclusion of the War---or even while the war is going on. In order to fortify the constitution, i.e., to make it more easily, and more inescapably enforcable, we will want to adopt several ammendments. This front will be organized by the Constitutional Desk.

The post-revolution front will also involve a number of other reforms that we wish to bring about. Most of those center around kicking the government out of many of the enterprises that it has taken control of. In our estimate, at least 90% of government agencies, both regulatory and administrative are almost entirely unconstitutional, and even when constitutional, operate and conduct business in direct contradiction with the Constitution. So we have to make our new government clean-up itself. This is a classic case of easier said than done. No government has ever willingly given up power it has once acquired. That's why, that task, too, of MAKING the government do what we, the people, order them to do, we will need to adopt a constitutional amendment providing for the system of public measures on ballots. Currently some states have that system. We want to put it in the Federal government, too. That way, we, the people, can directly enact laws.

Furthermore, we want to adopt a constitutional amendment which will make it necessary to have any proposed bill or regulation rated for its Constitutionality BEFORE it becomes a law. And we will need a fourth branch of the government, tentatively called, "the Constitutional Assembly", to be elected directly by the people on a national level. And for this particular election, as well as for referendums,  we will do away with the Electoral College system. It will be one big vote. One  big counting of votes and that's that.

Next reform involve sealing the borders, kicking out the illegal aliens, and individuals classified by other euphemism such as 'undocumented', and 'statusless' and such nonsense. Everybody except citizens, legal immigrants, and legal holders of other temporary visas should be kicked out. Securing the sanctity of our borders is perhaps the most important defense and 'Homeland Security' measure we can implement. We want to seal the borders so tight that even migrant  birds will need visa to cross the border.

Then we wish to make sure that all domestic terrorists are either deported to their country or locked up for life without parole. After that, we want to build our military to Reagan Era strength or better.

Next thing we would like to see is to repeal ALL non-military treaties we have with other countries, pending re-ratification by the Senate. Too many past treaties and some in the works are simply mechanisms to sign away our sovereignty to international thugs. Finally, kick out United Nations, and other such Globalist entities from U.S. soil, and stop ALL U.S. funding of these termites, the sole purpose of whose existence is to bring down America. Feel free to operate, but not on our soil.

Once we secure our country, physically and politically, both domestically and internationally, we start cleaning up our country. First item on that agenda is reform the school system. It is very easy. Disband teachers' unions. Make a uniform curriculum, require the students to learn, and require the teachers to teach. One of the founders of this website is from India. He had an education in a school were there were no floors, no computers, no huge 'funding' nothing. A great number of students came to school without any shoes on. He, and his classmates had learnt Calculus by the time he got out of Highschool. The reason? Students were require to learn. Everybody had to take all classes, and there were final examinations. And there were grades assigned. You flunk one of the classes, you stay in the same grade. VERY big incentive for students to learn. On the other hand, teachers were required to teach. No soft "new education methodology", and no 'no-grades assigned' etc. Teacher's job was to make sure the students learnt. And the students' job was to learn. The only high-tech equipment they had was a blackboard, chalks, eraser, books, notebooks, pencils. The 'funding' of that school must've been 1/100th of that of the 'poorest' school in the 'poorest' school district in America. So primary education is NEVER about huge funding, and never-ending complaints of inadequate funding, other such shenanigans.

At the same time we need to reform the state-supported Colleges and Universities, too. There, too, a lot can be corrected with a very little common sense. We will come to this topic later.

Next item on the reform agenda is Tort-Reform. This, along with the repeal of all arbitrary regulations on the insurance industry, will constitute 'health care reform'. No other reform is needed. As a general principle, the more we get the government out of our lives, better off we will be.