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America
is earth's Eldorado. She came to be such because of ambitious men and
women of drive and ability that knew no such word as fail, visionaries
who were willing to gamble precious years of their lives today on a
dream for tomorrow.
Throughout
my life, I have encountered many of these men and women in America. They
are always salient standouts from the bland establishment crowd, whether
their field of endeavor is academics, business, the arts, law, or
science. They think for themselves. They make truth their authority,
while others make authority their truth. In their eyes, life is not
meant for comfort and security. It is a crucible. It is meant for the
pursuit of something noble, something enduring. Truth and its exposition
are the goals that transcend all else. At the risk of simplification,
this is what drives all change and progress throughout history -- this
drive for the truth. It moves the entrepreneurs, the rebels, the
contrarians of humankind.
Several
nights ago, I encountered one of these contrarians. I had dinner with Bill
Murphy, the chairman of the Gold Anti-Trust Action Committee (GATA).
This, as everyone in the hard money community knows, is the organization
that challenged the Big Government-Big Banking combine that has been
manipulating the price of gold for this past decade and destroying its
free-market. The case went all the way to the Supreme Court before being
denied because GATA was not technically an injured party. Consequently
it is now being resubmitted by Blanchard & Co., who was an injured
party. None of this, of course, has dampened GATA's cause in the least,
and certainly not the fervency of its general, Bill Murphy. Since the
truth is still being suppressed, this dogged contrarian cannot rest.
We
met at a small Italian bistro called Adelmos along with another
heavyweight gold bug, Ethan Stroud, who is a high profile lawyer in
Dallas. It was indeed a contrarian gathering. You would be hard pressed
to find three more anti-establishment personalities than the three of
us. The bulk of my adult life has been caught up in fighting the concept
of statism that is so insidiously consuming the greatness of America.
Murphy is a legendary David against Goliath in his own time. And Stroud
is an imposing maverick lawyer that exudes a passionate distrust of
anything connected to Washington. Needless to say, the conversation that
took place was not prosaic. It was radical and profound -- the kind that
one finds in movies like Conspiracy Theory and Enemy of the State.
I
have what is called an intense personality. All my life, people have
told me, "For pete's sake Hultberg, will you relax? Calm down a
bit; you're going to die way too young." In fact, I have never met
anyone who gets more intense about the great issues of life than myself
-- that is until the other night at Adelmos. Bill Murphy trumps me in
intensity. And that I was sure I would never see in this world.
Listen
to what J. Douglas Bowey, who is a Private Merchant Banker in Beverly
Hills, CA, has to say about this David who is taking on Goliath: "I
have known and been good friends with Bill Murphy for a very long time.
Murphy is my hero. He is simultaneously intelligent, educated, and
smart; street smart. A rare and valuable combination. He is also
veracious and passionate. He believes in old-fashioned American ideals:
'telling it like it is.' Additionally, he easily qualifies as the most
persistent and determined human being on planet earth. Qualities to be
admired, qualities no longer admired in today's culture; qualities that
have been to his detriment. Murphy is an anachronism. He is Don
Quixote/John Wayne. He is what the world used to think of as
Americans." [Email to
me, April 11, 2003]
This
was the man I encountered at Adelmos. Bill Murphy embodies the
contrarian spirit that built our country, the spirit that is willing to
tackle the Gargantua of government when it is running roughshod over our
rights.
Immediately
we came to a meeting of the minds, for we saw the world through the same
eyes. I mentioned that what we were going through today was the same
thing as what the American colonists went through in 1776. It was the
Rebels against the Tories all over again. We were up against one more of
history's authoritarian establishments that rise to power by squashing
our freedom in pursuit of CONTROL over our lives. Murphy readily agreed,
and an unspoken pact was cerebrally signed between us at that moment.
The
Tacit Conspiracy
Douglas
Bowey, however, was not writing a simple puff piece to me about Bill
Murphy. He was using the contrarian spirit of Murphy to show what was
happening to our society, what we were losing, and why we were losing
it. He continued in his email with a quote from Machiavelli: "There
is nothing more difficult to plan, more doubtful of success, nor more
dangerous to manage than the creation of a new system. For the initiator
has the enmity of all who would profit by the preservation of the old
system and merely lukewarm defenders in those who would gain by the new
one."
What
Machiavelli was saying was that a tendency to conspiracy permeates human
nature. As Bowey puts it, "Machiavelli clearly explained status quo
or social/cultural inertia; and, why it was so difficult to implement
change even in a "free society."
He
then quotes the contemporary political scientist, J.R.
Nyquist: "Politicians (businessmen, Wall Street financiers,
economists, etc.) are the creatures of culture....In terms of
psychological effects, a culture can be a prison with bars. Escaping
from this prison is impossible for those who wish to retain power. To
break with the received wisdom of the day is to enter a wilderness. And
in this wilderness there is very little money and no power."
"My
point in quoting Machiavelli and Nyquist," Bowey says, "is to
demonstrate what I have observed in my business: TACIT CONSPIRACY. I
further believe that the evolution of tacit conspiracy has been vastly
accelerated recently throughout the entire American culture, especially
in business and politics, to our great detriment. This escalation
accelerated when America became a consumer society.
"Bill
Murphy's GATA and its inability to get press is a perfect example of
what 'free' America has become. Ask Murphy what happened to Frank A.J.
Veneroso's business after he produced his gold supply/demand analysis?
Or, what happened to Catherine Austin Fitts' business after she 'saved'
HUD billions?"
Bowie
then asks a blockbuster of a question that rocked me: "Can a peace
time illegal conspiracy, the PPT, ever become a war time strategy in the
name of National Security? If the answer is yes, might this be a way for
the Fed to make public and legitimize their actions?"
With
Gargantua's henchmen now preparing us for a war on terrorism that they
say will stretch decades into the future, we have what Orwell talked
about -- perpetual war for perpetual peace -- the authoritarian
mentality's dream. With perpetual war, the government can justify the
most rigid of controls over a free society. And the sheep among the
populace will obediently condone it. Yes, indeed, the PPT could easily
be legitimized in our lives publicly. The Fed could readily find, in a
wartime setting, the justification for such an organization and its
manipulation of the markets. "It's necessary for the national
security," they will assert. "Amen," the sheep will
reply. "Bravo," the moguls of Wall Street will exclaim. Such
is the craven path upon which a great nation slips into slavery.
Our
establishment media today is unified in their insistence that the
Emperor is wearing reputable clothes, i.e., that there is no such thing
as a PPT. They are uniformly credulous in regards to whatever the
Washington-Wall Street line happens to be. As a result, they will surely
continue to play the lackey's role to Big Brother. When the time comes
to legitimize the PPT, they will fall all over themselves proclaiming
what a "progressive" policy the Emperor is initiating. Of
course, the stock market needs federal support! We can't have all this
messy free-enterprise! Of course Washington needs more CONTROL! Our
country and our economy will still be free; it will just be a new kind
of freedom -- "government dictated freedom."
The
fundamental issue involved here is how those in positions of power in
society use a larger "tacit conspiracy" to suppress the truth
about corporate statism's smaller illicit conspiracies such as the PPT.
No one has to meet behind closed doors to plan this tacit conspiracy. No
one has to talk about it. It's just part of
the establishment mentality's makeup. The establishment mind
automatically gravitates toward defense of the status-quo, defense of
the way things have always been done in Wall Street and Washington.
Contrarians like Bill Murphy must be kept contained. They must be
relegated to the fringe of society, for they threaten to expose the
nakedness of the Emperor.
GATA
has dramatically exposed the corruption behind the establishment's
acceptance of government manipulation of gold prices. And for this, it
has been cordoned off from society by a tacit wall of silence among the
media and the power elites that rule New York and Washington.
GATA
understands full well the role of money in a free society and how our
Federal Reserve has destroyed the legitimacy of money today, which makes
Bill Murphy a pariah in powerful political circles. GATA knows that
money cannot be paper if we hope to preserve freedom. It must be gold.
And in order to accomplish this in today's inflation-mad consumer
society, there must take place a profound revolution. Radical monetary
reform must become the rallying cry for all honorable Americans. This is
the idealistic cause that drives Bill Murphy and all the supporters of
GATA. We must break the gold cartel, and we must restore gold as the
money of this nation. If our lifetimes are consumed in this cause, then
so be it.
The
Two Pillars for an American Renaissance
For
much of the past decade, I have fought to get rid of income taxation in
America. I have written a book on the subject, Why We Must Abolish The Income Tax And The IRS. I worked for
three years with Citizens for an Alternative Tax System out of
Washington D.C. I have marched off in the spirit of our Founding Fathers
to take on Gargantua himself, so I understand full well what Bill Murphy
has gone through and is still going through.
From
a lifetime of study and fighting against Gargantua, I have concluded
there are two great issues that confront America today: the need for
radical MONETARY REFORM, and the need for radical TAX REFORM. It all
goes back to that fateful year of 1913, when the Federal Reserve and the
progressive income tax were enacted into law. The Republic of America
died during that year. Everything that we had stood for over 125
resplendent years was wiped out with these two socialist institutions.
The death of America didn't come immediately, of course. But our demise
as a free nation was set in motion. It is happening all around us right
now. And the source of our problems lies in that fateful year.
What
kind of money and what kind of tax system a country embraces determines
whether that country remains free or succumbs to government
regimentation, whether it produces economic abundance or stagnation, and
whether its people remain self-reliant or become subservient. All
productive citizens of this land must come to realize that if America is
to be saved, we as a people must challenge not just the mega-state in
Washington that is corrupting our society, but the life blood that feeds
this mega-state -- fiat currency and the progressive income tax. These
are the tools of government aggrandizement. Without paper money and the
progressive income tax, tryanny cannot grow.
Here
lie the two pillars of an American renaissance -- radical MONETARY
REFORM and radical TAX REFORM. One of my fondest hopes is that some day
there will come into being a viable third political party based upon
these two pillars, a party that will challenge the monopoly of the
Democrats and Republicans and bring us a legitimate alternative to the
humbuggery of Demopublicanism. To help speed the arrival of that day,
our job lies in doing everything in our power to educate our fellow
citizens as to the truths of sound money and fair taxation.
The
Choice Before Us
In
1773, a small band of intrepid patriots, called the Sons of Liberty and
organized by Samuel Adams and John Hancock, rowed out into the Boston
harbor where they boarded a group of British merchant ships and
proceeded to throw overboard thousands of pounds of East India tea in
protest to the egregious taxes being levied on them by a far away,
tyrannical government.
The
Sons of Liberty were supported throughout the colonies by eager
sympathizers, yet these bold men and their followers comprised but a
small minority of those who inhabited America at the time. Most
Americans of the day preferred not to protest British arrogance. They
stayed behind closed doors in response to the looming revolution,
replying that "it was one's duty to pay his taxes," that
"making a fuss over such matters would never get anyone
anywhere," that Americans "could learn to adjust to such
levies." Rather than join with the rebels, they stayed behind where
it was safe and popular, lending their support to the royalist
establishment of their day -- the Tories.
This
tendency to avoid confrontation has always been the nature of humans
throughout history. Whenever tyranny descends upon men's lives, there
are those who invariably find excuses to justify its
"necessity" and even profit from it, while the intrepid
automatically stand against such tyranny, expressing their outrage
openly and adamantly.
It
takes indelible spirit to challenge an overbearing government that is
usurping men's rights. Most men prefer compromise and the warm comfort
of social approval, and thus willingly accept the erosion of their
freedom while conjuring sophistic arguments to justify their default.
Contemporary
America is now confronted with a choice, identical to that of those who
stood with the rebels of Boston in 1773 and those who gave their support
to the royalist establishment. Americans will have to choose with which
side they wish to stand in today's confrontation.
The
term "confrontation" here does not mean fighting in the armed
or physical sense, but rather in an ideological manner. As long as one's
government maintains the democratic process, then armed confrontation
can be no sane man's option. We still have the power in this country to
galvanize the minds of our fellow Americans -- to rise up and reform our
government through peaceful, educational and democratic means. We are
still free to speak, to write and to vote.
We
need to remember Thomas Paine's dramatic words: "An army of
principles will penetrate where an army of soldiers cannot. It will
march on the horizon of the world, and it will conquer."
The
battle lines are now drawn between today's Sons of Liberty and the
royalist establishment of Washington. There is no middle ground to seek
out, no safe haven of neutrality. The new Sons of Liberty stand for
radical MONETARY REFORM and radical TAX REFORM. The Big Government
royalists stand for the tools of tyranny -- paper money, a progressive
income tax, and centralized state control over the economy.
One
of these two visions with its accompanying ideology will prevail, and
with its prevalence will lie the future of freedom for America. History
will judge each of us by which side we choose. The very essence and
meaning of our lives are tied up in our choice.
For
all men and women who believe in the concepts of limited government and
personal independence, the choice is clear:
We must destroy the gold cartel, we must restore gold to our
monetary system, and we must abolish the progressive income tax in favor
of a flat income or
consumpton tax. Until these three reforms are achieved, there can be no
hope to genuinely bring the federal leviathan under control and restore
to the American people their lost rights.
Each
and every American who loves his country and the free life for which she
was formed, must stand and be counted. Our goal is to regain that free
life, and we cannot rest until it is attained.
As
one of the great economists of the 20th century, Ludwig von Mises, so
forcefully reminded us many decades ago: "Everyone carries a part
of society on his shoulders; no one is relieved of his share of
responsibility by others. And no one can find a safe way out for himself
if society is sweeping toward destruction. Therefore, everyone, in his
own interests, must thrust himself vigorously into the intellectual
battle. None can stand aside with unconcern; the interest of everyone
hangs on the result. Whether he chooses or not, every man is drawn into
the great historical struggle, the decisive battle into which our epoch
has plunged us."
Whether
you, the reader, choose to be or not, you are a part of this battle.
Even if you choose not to get involved, that in itself is a choice, and
it will reinforce the cause of government aggrandizement. Like the
royalist defenders in the 1770's who lent their support to King George,
by your silence and default you will be giving aid to today's royalist
elites in Washington who control the political levers of our society
through manipulation and deceit -- a control in direct contradiction to
the constitutional design of the Founders.
"All
that is necessary for the forces of evil to win the world is for enough
good men to do nothing," declared Edmund Burke during a time of
equal crisis in the 18th century. We are no different today. If the good
men of America choose to do nothing in face of the Federal Government's
wholesale corruption of our money and its usurpation of our basic rights
via confiscatory taxation, then evil will indeed win.
The
measure of our strength and our humanity can be gauged by the stands we
take during our brief tenure on this earth. There are few issues for
which we as Americans will be called upon to fight that will match these
two in importance. Historical crises are rarely defined so saliently and
decisively around two clear cut issues. But that is the power of MONEY
and TAXATION in men's lives. That is the power of this watershed era of
American history of which we are a part. We have the opportunity to
spectacularly reform our nation. We dare not "stand aside with
unconcern." Everyone of us must get involved -- for our country,
for our children, for truth, for freedom.

©
2003 Nelson Hultberg
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