FIFTY SECOND DAY REPORT GANDHI SWARAJ PADYATRA by Jeff Knaebel
FIFTY SECOND DAY REPORT
GANDHI SWARAJ PADYATRA
by Jeff Knaebel, homeless stateless sojourner free
9 October 2009
Gandhi Quotations From Samyojana 2008
(Society For Integrated Development of Himalaya, Mussoorie)
India is laying ground down under the heel of modern civilization. It is groaning under the monster’s terrible weight. There is yet time to escape it, but every day makes it more & more difficult. We are turning away from God. (Hind Swaraj, 1909).
[Now the whole of humanity being ground to destruction by mindless industrialism, not just India. If we do not soon come out of it and rise to a higher level of consciousness, this industrialism will push us to extinction. Mahatma Gandhi said, “European industrial civilization will destroy itself.” His prophetic words are coming true every day. A Tarahumara (Northern Mexico) Elder told me, “We wait and watch. The white man will destroy himself.” Gandhi wrote in 1909. The Tarahumara spoke in 1991.
~ Jeff Knaebel]
We are dazzled by the shining luster of our chains and look upon them as symbols of freedom. This state of mind bespeaks slavery of the worst kind. (Speech at Agra 23/11/1920).
If one has full control over his thoughts, he has a powerhouse unequalled by all the physical sciences combined. Non violence cannot be imparted by mere intellect. Its ultimate appeal must be from heart to heart. (From “Brahmacharya”, 1938”).
As long as there is no continuity between the schools and homes of India, the pupils will not have the benefit of either. Our youths learn one thing from poverty at home and village, and another at school. The pattern at school is often incompatible with that at home. The lessons in our readers are regarded as of little relevance to conduct. The knowledge acquired is of no practical use in daily life.
The labor of studies is considered useless drudgery that has to be gone through that the way complete the final examination – once this is over we forget as quickly as possible what we had studied. We take on only the superfluous of western civilization – the evils of its model. (Oct 1916).
[I heard Sri Anna Hazare – world famous for his work at Ralegaon Siddhi – say at a Gandhi seminar, roughly, “Government schools are worse than useless. Our children come back with degraded values, bad habits, lacking in common sense and unable to do any useful work.”
See the work of John Taylor Gatto (presidential award winning teacher from New York) for the truth of the western industrial model of education. It is designed and maintained by corporate money and ideas in order to produce human robot technicians to operate the corporate machine. Some of his works are posted at www.freeofstate.org. ~ Jeff Knaebel]
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Today we remained at Gumma, writing and researching while Niraj-ji went ahead to scout for arrangements further up the road.
Once again we offer our readers a posting received from friend and colleague Carl Watner, who writes at www.thevoluntaryist.com.
Withdrawal of Consent
Hi Voluntaryists,
Last week’s email was about withdrawal of consent. Of course, the question comes up: What and how to do it.
Here are some ideas put forth by John Pugsley in Issue 74 of The Voluntaryist. For the complete article see
http://www.voluntaryist.com/backissues/074.pdf
Here are the excerpts from pages 6 and 7 of that issue:
1. Improve yourself. Perhaps the single most important
thing a person can do (before he sets out to improve
others) is to improve himself. Become a model
citizen. Don’t use government to attack your neighbor,
even if you don’t like his dog or the color of his house or
the color of his skin. If you want to stop others from
aggressing through the political process, start by excising
from your own life all vestiges of comfort and
support for political aggression.
2. Stop subsidizing your enemy. Stop loaning the
government money. Stop thinking you’re profiting by
getting a safer return. You wouldn’t loan money to your
local car thief to see him through a dry spell. Why would
you loan it to the thugs in Washington or Sacramento?
Moreover, point out to others that buying T-bills is supporting
the muggers and mass murderers in Washington.
Pull the drapes back and expose these criminals to
the light of day.
3. Stop doing business with your enemy. Don’t provide
products to the government. Don’t accept government
contracts. Don’t do business with government
employees. Don’t cash government checks—with the
possible exception of tax refunds. If you’re in business,
don’t cash them for your customers. Don’t take government
money. Don’t take government subsidies. Don’t
be a willing, eager beneficiary of political theft.
4. Stop doing business with people who support your
enemy. Boycott businesses that live on government contracts.
Boycott those who lobby for protective legislation.
Tell them you don’t approve of them stealing from
you through the state.
5. Support private alternatives to government services.
Wherever you can use a private service instead
of a government service, use it. Use faxes instead of
the Post Office. Use private libraries instead of public
ones. Use private schools instead of public schools.
6. Create parallel mechanisms to replace government
functions. A positive step for society is to show that private
enterprise is the correct alternative to government
monopolies. By creating Federal Express, Fred Smith
did more to reveal the insanity of a government mail
monopoly than all of the free market politicians who
have ever argued for private mail service on the floors
of congress. Most individuals will never understand that
all services are best provided by the free market. They
do not need to understand the philosophical or intellectual
basis for this truth. All they need to do is be
given the opportunity to use one or the other. Most of
the people who use Federal Express don’t understand
that it is superior to the government service because it
is operated for a profit and not by coercion. They just
know it works. Spend your creative energies developing
products that compete with government. Put it out
of business by offering consumers a better product.
Think of all of the things we are told government must
do. Develop better home, neighborhood and personal
defense services, better consumer protection ideas, safer
money, more secure retirement plans, better educational
opportunities. With the government absorbing
more and more of the private sector, the opportunities
for successful private competition are exploding.
7. Expose the enemy among us. Instead of talking
your neighbors into voting, spend your energy explaining
why the political process is their enemy. Talk to
centers of influence. Identify the real culprit as the individual
who promotes bigger government by secretly
lobbying for subsidy or privilege. Expose the businessman
who is lobbying for a protective tariff, the defense
contractor lobbying for tax dollars, the individual seeking
government handouts. Call them what they are,
mooches and thieves. Embarrass them. Shame them.
8. Master the issues. Libertarians should master the
issues and learn to communicate so they can explain
and persuade others. You, Harry, are the acknowledged
master. You have developed simplicity of example and
persuasion to an art form. Teach others how to confront
the irrational arguments of government advocates.
9. Have the moral courage to confront others. When
somebody makes a statement like, “I’m not in favor of
government medicine, but we do have to do something
to help the poor,” or “even if there are abuses, legalizing
drugs is not a serious alternative—we have to enforce
the drug laws,” libertarians should never sanction
such statist propaganda by silence.
10. Get involved in campaigns designed to enlighten
and enrage the public. Speak out against victimless
crimes. Support organizations such as The National
Taxpayers’ Union, Amnesty International, the Fully
Informed Jury Association (FIJA) and Families Against
Mandatory Minimums (FAMM). Work with groups that
are working against regulations. Put pressure on those
who are supporting government intrusion. But don’t
get involved in electoral politics. Don’t fight crime by
becoming a criminal.
11. Engage in civil disobedience if you are prepared
for the consequences. Henry David Thoreau went to jail
for refusing to pay a small poll tax. He believed that
civil disobedience was a moral obligation. His view of
political action as a means of changing government was
succinctly stated in his tract, ON THE DUTY OF CIVIL
DISOBEDIENCE. “How does it become a man to behave
toward this American government today? I answer
that he cannot without disgrace be associated with
it.”
12. Find ways to avoid taxes. Cut every corner. Make
life miserable for a tax collector. Consider using trusts,
foundations, tax deferred investments and offshore
charities. Your success will be emulated by others, and
every dollar denied a thief makes him that much more
likely to find another line of work.
13. Pamphleteer. Follow the noble lead of Thomas
Paine and Lysander Spooner. Tell it like it is. Inundate
the talk shows, newspapers and magazines with rational
arguments against government. Let other people
who are fed up with Big Brother know they are not
alone. But show them there is another way than voting.
14. Write free-market novels and produce free-market
movies. Support companies and individuals that
bring a positive message to the audience. ATLAS
SHRUGGED may have had more influence on the direction
of freedom today than all the libertarian political
activity since it was written.
15. Consider becoming an expatriate. Stop falling
for the ridiculous cultural blather that says, “my country,
right or wrong.” Just because you’re born at a place
controlled by a particular group of politicians doesn’t
mean they are right. There may be places in the world
where you can live in greater freedom than in the U.S.
Find them. Vote with your feet.
Basically, look for solutions that don’t violate your
principles.
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Dear Carl,
Here on the Gandhi Swaraj Padyatra, walking across India for freedom and for saving Bharat Mata and the whole Earth from industrial destruction, we are trying.
See our application of precepts from above, #2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 15.
And a big hoorah and thanks for your work, Carl.
Best wishes, Jeff
Today we walked zero km – tally 889.
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