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Starving the Monkeys, Fight Back Smarter
An Individualist's Guide for Surviving the Coming Dark Age

I've been fortunate to have had a lot of different experiences in my life. I grew up in southern Mississippi from poor circumstances, yet I believed in our system and our ideals that work and thought and truth would prevail. I graduated near the top of my class from the Naval Academy in 1988, and from there accepted a commission in the Marine Corps. I am a veteran of Operation Desert Storm. I took a Master's Degree in Electrical Engineering from Virginia Tech. I earned patents at McDonnell Douglas in fractal designs and networked voice communications. I have run my own businesses for over a decade now, and have thousands of customers and consulting clients worldwide. Universities use my materials in both their labs and classrooms, and I homeschool my kids.

This blend of experiences means that in, every day terms, you might think I have a hard time holding down a real job. This is probably true.

But it is also true that this breadth of experience has allowed me to see things from a lot of different perspectives at once. I have seen our problems brewing for years, but only recently have I come to understand where the real problem lies.

And who is responsible, and why.

So who is this THEY anyway? They are the monkeys, the non-productive majority in our nation, and they fling psychological poo at you all day long. Watch what you say, or what you think or what you do, or they will pounce to put you back in your place. Or destroy your life if you don't comply.

But we can defeat them if we simply stop feeding them. Instead of struggling to get ahead in an artificial race that we cannot win, we can spend our time with our families and educate ourselves and our children. We can learn skills that we will need after the system collapses, as it must, so that we can put our nation back together later, and restore our Constitutional principles ourselves.

First, we have to stop thinking the way we have been taught to think. Our God-given ability to think for ourselves has been diluted by monkeys on the left and right so that we will stay in our place. We have to break through that programming if we are to free ourselves. This book shows you how to do that.

Once we reach the point that we are thinking clearly and can see all the artificial things that keep us chained, the insanity around us won't be so maddening anymore. With this understanding comes a peace of mind that helps us learn how to defeat the monkeys while we, the productive people, ride through this oncoming storm.

Next, you are going to have to learn a lot of stuff that was withheld from you in school. Even if you have an MBA, there is a good chance that you missed out entirely on classical free-market economics. So no matter what your educational level, dropout to Ph.D., you need to invest the time in yourself and follow my roadmap to learn the essentials of math, science, and economics.

You have to also learn practical skills, and this means getting out there and getting your hands dirty. If you sit behind a computer all day, you need to get out and run some heavy equipment or learn to weld. If you work with your hands all day, you need to get some experience working with computers or learning about the electronics in that welder or the hydraulics in that backhoe. Staying a round peg in a round hole is killing us, we need to become more well-rounded if we are to be free of the monkeys, because monkeys won't make the effort.

My book also shows you where money comes from, and by money I don't mean that worthless paper, but the actual value it is supposed to represent. No matter what the state of the economy, and especially in a complete collapse, you need to understand exactly why people are willing to trade their best work and goods to you for yours. Once you understand this fact of economics that is the foundation of our civilization, you will no longer fear a collapse. In fact, you may actually welcome it because of the opportunity it represents to rid ourselves of the monkeys.

Instead of thinking like an employee and acting like an employee, you need to get incorporated and start acting like a business. This way, you can be personally poor and qualify for the lower taxes that entails, while taking advantage of all the tax incentives that large businesses enjoy. You will then look to the IRS like a welfare monkey in your private life, and a suit-monkey in your professional life, and enjoy the advantages of both. If you use your hands for a living, this is why you need to learn to use a computer. Because otherwise you will remain a slave to those that do because this system is deliberately designed as an obstacle to you. Break through that obstacle and use the suit-monkeys' weapon for yourself.

Once incorporated, you have to avoid the single most important trap of our world today, which is to make sure you don't hire a single employee. Not one. Because as soon as you do, you get mired in being the proxy of the nanny-state and have to pay through the nose to make sure that baby is tucked in. And if you already run a small business and have employees you have to get rid of all of them right now. Help the productive among them get incorporated also, and then hire them back, not as employees, but as subcontractors. Immediately, you will be free of a lot of unrelated nonsense that gets in the way of making a living for you and your family.

If you can understand how the monkeys have you caged and how this system evolved the way it did, you can recognize that we hold all the cards. But we have been prevented from understanding this because the monkeys spend a lot of their energy defeating or thwarting anyone with a spine. But you knew this already.

All day, every day, you look around and wonder why no one seems to see things the way you do. For a long time, you felt like no one understood that things are falling apart.

Or worse, that no one seemed to have any idea about what to do to fix it.

Then along comes some guy, seemingly out of the blue, who has the right kind of fuzzy "feel-good" kind of thing going on, and seems to talk common sense. So, everyone rushes that way hoping to find an answer.

But that guy, whoever he is, always falls flat.

Or in the case of a Ross Perot, he just decides "to hell with it."

Or in the case of a Ron Paul, he gets studiously ignored by everyone whose job it is to report. And abandoned by everyone who mouths the right words and should, by their own ethic and affiliation, be standing behind that guy 100%. But they don't.

Or in the case of a Glenn Beck, he starts this great movement and says things like "We surround them".

Only to find out that, oops, they actually DO surround us. His project has less than a million subscribers, for a guy who has WAY more than that in listeners.

Now, I know that there are a LOT of people who like his ideas, but might be afraid to sign up for his site. I understand that entirely. But still, even if you compare his audience, and add in Limbaugh and just about anyone you like, and ignore the fact that most of these people overlap, you find out that, as a percentage of the electorate, yep, THEY surround US.

Ouch.

But you knew this already. You know it because you see it every day. You see it at work. Especially at work, where sometimes you feel like your value is measured more in whether or not you get upset at anyone rather than the quality of your actual work.

You see it while out shopping. You see it in every form of media. You see it when you try to strike up a meaningful conversation with just about anyone. You see it in your church. You see it in the election results, most of all.

And you even see it on your favorite conservative shows. Or hear it on their radio programs. There is something a little bit wrong with all of that stuff, even from those people whom you SHOULD be able to count on.

Why?

Because YOU don't really count to those guys either.

Continue reading about why you don't count to media personalities.

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