Property is real property. Not digital money or shares in companies of any kind. These can disappear overnight. And they have disappeared in the past, both near and far.
But the land… The land remains there. The house too. And so does education. Knowledge about the world, about nature, about technology, engineering, medicine. No one can take these away from someone who has learned them.
So you understand that by taking away real property from a person, they take away their choices and make them dependent and docile. You understand why Education has become ridiculous and why it is almost impossible for most people to acquire property.
This is a plan that has been evolving for many decades. And it is succeeding. Think for a moment about Greece and how the property (olive estates, etc.) that is passed down from generation to generation is decreasing. The younger generations have little and the future generations will have nothing. This is ensured by the system of government that sows absurd loans and taxes.
Also think that, just a few years ago, to watch a movie at home, someone would take the one they had bought off the shelf and watch it. The same with music. They had their own collection of records. Now? Now we have a subscription to Netflix or Ertflix for movies and one to Spotify for music. And we don’t own anything. They are rented for the duration of our subscription. The same with books. Libraries are gone, long live rented eBooks. The legacy of knowledge is no longer property, nor of culture. But neither is technology. Today you can lease a car and only pay the monthly rent. Everything else, maintenance costs, insurance, repairs, etc., do not concern you since you are not the owner. You will tell me, but it is convenient. Of course it is. If it were not, we would not simply grant the right of ownership.
The attack on property is applied to all states that promote globalization. And do not think that it does not concern you. Do not think that it does not touch you. The last example that I will mention to you is revealing of the intentions of governments that perceive power as imposition and not as offering.
In Oregon, United States, a farm owner, Gary Harrington, was sentenced by the court to a fine of 1,500 dollars and 30 days in prison, because he built 3 rainwater and snow collection tanks on his farm. He was punished for theft!!!
Harrington said in his defense that the water he collects falls on its own on his land and he uses it for irrigation and as a reserve in case of fire and does not trade it. But the court was not satisfied. Apparently Harrington’s smart move sets a bad example for the community he lives in. If this example of self-sufficiency in water – the number 1 requirement for life – were adopted by others, then the state’s fight to eliminate the autonomy of citizens would be a walk in the park. Thus, the court in the USA, in the “land of the free”, made sure that the water collection infrastructure on the farm was destroyed and the farmer was convicted.
And we come to wonder. In what times are we living? To what satanic forms have we handed over power? And how inhumane is this mechanism of justice now?
The new slavery: We live, we pay, we do not own.
Because, if a person doesn’t even own the rainwater that falls on them, then what future does humanity have on this planet?




