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Starve the Monkeys That Eat Away At Your Life
An Individualist's Guide to Fighting Modern Progressives

Common Sense Isn't Good Enough,
now learn what they won't tell you.
 
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Starving The Monkeys
An Entrepreneurial Horror

by Tom Baugh


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Unbelievable.

Have you read that book? Glenn Beck's "Common Sense" is the best-selling instant-phenomenon book of the past month.

Yet, a third of it is just a reprint of Thomas Paine's original work. Stuff you probably read in high school, back when school meant something.

Most of the rest, all hundred or so pages of what is left, is just stuff cut-and-pasted from his TV show. Most of which you have heard before, and pretty much know anyway. I guess that's the "common sense" part.

But it misses the point. It's author seems to think that if we just educate the misguided left, or show them how much we care, that they will see the error of their ways and get better. This point of view is hopelessly naive. And almost dangerous.

Because the problems we face don't come from a lack of knowledge. No amount of teaching is going to make any difference, we've tried that for decades now. The threat to our way of life is deliberate, our oppressors know exactly what they are doing and simply ignore what we say. An almost evolutionary process is at play here, and has been at play for a long time now. And it comes from both sides, with the collectivists on the left spinning in one direction, and the collectivists on the right spinning in another.

And you are caught in the middle and being ground between them. Just like a grain of wheat on a millstone, the point of this game that is played in front of all of us is to extract as much value from you as possible.

And yet, nothing you read from anyone really says what to DO about it, other than just keep talking to your neighbors, calling your representatives and getting together to pretend we are having some kind of civil rights march.

We can flood a representative's phone lines with calls. But even if he gets 20,000 calls on an issue, he knows that there are 200,000 sitting on their couch that will vote for him anyway. That's why your representatives just get angry and rude when you call. In their minds, you are just annoying them and keeping them from the peoples' work.

Civil rights marches worked because, for the most part, those concerned ALREADY HAD civil rights and most people wished them no harm. The oppressors back then were really in the minority. Thankfully.

But now the oppressors have bought themselves a majority with your tax dollars, and they grow in number each day. So cute little rallies and talking about common sense isn't enough.

Now, I don't blame Glenn Beck. I think the guy's heart is in the right place, at least if you listen to what he says. He, like many of us, seems to be struggling to find "the answer", but it is so hard to see what that might be in our modern world. A world filled to the brim with stupidity that threatens to enslave you.

Yet our system is supposed to protect you from stupidity like this. You elect people to represent you, but when they get to Washington they lose their minds and start acting just like the last guy. It seems as if your vote doesn't count anymore.

It seems this way because your vote doesn't count anymore. And there is a simple reason why.

Because YOU don't count anymore. At least not to the people who make the decisions that affect every aspect of your life.

And they are not who you think they are. There are no conspiracies, and no smoke-filled rooms where fat-cats pull the strings.

Nope.

The reality is FAR worse than that. Because if there was a mysterious "they" out there getting together in little cabals, we could do something about that.

But while we spend our time and our energy throwing tea-parties and thinking that all we have to do is to simply get the message out loudly enough, we are missing the essential nugget. A nugget that no pundit is willing to address.

This book would never pass the filtering process that exists at a normal publisher. Why?

Because it is too realistic. Because it shows exactly where the problems in our modern world lie. And what to do about it.

And no, those solutions don't involve violence, or "grab your gun", or any other kind of "let's go git 'em, boys!" kind of foolishness.

Doing that would only get you killed. And the responsible parties would rejoice at your sacrifice. Because that is exactly what they want you to do. Get killed, so that you, and your ideas, are out of the way.

Don't give them the satisfaction. Besides, your brothers are going to need you later.

There is a much, MUCH, better way. My way.

Continue reading about my way.

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