Aims
Aims
Political aims
To give you a small insight into my basic political standpoints, I have listed them below. These standpoints represent my current state of knowledge and awareness and explicitly do not lend any claim to being universally valid and infallible! Please understand that I can only give a rough outline of my standpoints below so as to give you a general overview.
I explicitly do not make the claim to have found the absolute, comprehensive, definitive and generally binding solution for all people and nations of the world. The principles presented here are rather to be understood as ideas for a concept that requires further elaboration and adjustment to the circumstances specific to a country.
The concrete application depends on the cultural and economic background of a country and can take on very different forms when it is actually elaborated. Detailed elaborations for specific countries are the subject of my individual consultations (see www.consultant4politics.com).
Conditions, content and objectives of responsible policy
1.Environmental and health policy:
It is important to further the development of awareness of a respectful treatment of nature and one’s own body, which is in the end part of nature.
Any form of avoidable poisoning of the air, soil and water is an attack on the property, health and personal freedom of fellow humans and likewise an offence towards other fellow creatures and must therefore be avoided as far as possible or, if necessary, also effectively sanctioned.
Below you can find more about the various points of environmental and health policy:
a.Agriculture:
The aim should be for the entire agriculture of a country to be free from chemicals, i.e. there should be no use of chemical fertilizers and pesticides, herbicides, fungicides etc. This aim can be achieved, for example, by giving large tax benefits to chemical-free agriculture over conventional or making it completely tax-exempt. In addition, farmers receive enormous subsidies from the EU. Conventional farmers should naturally receive no subsidies of any kind at least.
b.Genetic technology:
The “scientists”, doctors and professors who want to make genetically modified “food” palatable to us or are concerned with such “research” are like the sorcerer’s apprentice (see Goethe: The Sorcerer’s Apprentice). They are creating something they themselves can no longer control and cannot stop either. We must not allow irresponsible and unscrupulous genetic technology monopolies to get control of our food. For this and many other reasons genetic manipulation of food has to be forbidden in principle. You can find more on the subject of genetic technology on the following websites: http://www.safe-food.org/ and http://www.raw-wisdom.com/genetically-modified-food.
c.Orchards:
Fruit and vegetables from your own garden do not cost money, make you independent of what is offered in shops, are available fresh and save packing and long energy-intensive transport from the farmer to the shop. Therefore incentives should be created to plant fruit trees in towns and villages, also by the administrations, with free access for all citizens. Besides this, a fruit crop collection organized privately or by the municipalities is needed for all those who have more fruit in their own gardens than they themselves need and who want to sell the surplus.
d.Architecture:
Building with natural materials, such as loam, wood and natural stone and a attractive, imaginative design which is integrated harmoniously into the surroundings should increasingly become the focus of public attention and supported in an appropriate way.
e.Energy policy:
Despite the big energy and oil concerns we must press ahead with the development and proliferation of really environmentally friendly and safe generation of energy. A CO2 tax as is being demanded and pushed through by the climate disaster propagandists and demonizers of CO2 and with which they want to fill their pockets and finance their One World Tyranny has not the slightest to do with environmental protection but merely with a state-organized rip-off in favour of more than dubious lobbyists. This is therefore to be resolutely rejected. You can learn more about this in the informative video “The Great Global Warming Swindle“. CO2 is a completely natural substance constituting air besides oxygen. It is more than significant that the international power clique has again chosen something quite natural to demonize. The really unnatural harmful or toxic substances which are blown into the air in enormous amounts every day, channeled into rivers and put in the soil now no longer play a noteworthy role...
f.Traffic policy
Homeworking and homeschooling are fought by the trade unions but are the solution for the traffic chaos on the roads which has to be realized without fail. Avoiding unnecessary journeys is the best way!
Particularly in towns, paths for pedestrians, joggers and cyclists have to be built nationwide so as to create alternatives to motoring compatible with the environment and health.
Cars have to operate with sources of energy which are environmentally friendly and non-hazardous to health. These already exist and just have to become widespread faster.
g.Drug policy, tobacco plague and non-smoker protection
Smoking is an addiction that is enormously harmful to others and also avoidable; it is not to be tolerated and has to be punished as a environmental crime. To make tobacco an illegal drug would be the most effective form of efficient non-smoker protection. In particular, care must be taken that children are not exposed to enforced smoking anywhere, neither in public, in cars and naturally not in their parents’ or other people’s homes.
You can find more about enforced smoking and the problem of the destruction of health and nature as a result of smoking on my website www.passivesmoking.org.
The prosecution of the consumption of illegal drugs should take place with a sense of proportion and is particularly called for when people not involved are harmed (e.g. through enforced passive smoking). It is important to stop trafficking of all addictive drugs. As this is almost exclusively controlled or organized by certain secret services, an end must first and foremost be put to the disgraceful craft of these criminal state associations.
You can learn more about the involvement of the US secret services, in particular, in illegal drug trafficking, for example, in the book by Andreas von Bülow: Im Namen des Staates In the state’s name. CIA, BND (German intelligence service) and the criminal machinations of the secret services.
The drug traffickers’ methods are to be noted in this connection: I was told by experts that the drug traffickers use naïve travelers to smuggle the “substance” in their luggage when this is left unattended, e.g. on the way from the hotel to the airport, if it is to be transported by third parties. Later, when the unsuspecting travelers have reached their outward or home destination the traffickers relieve them of their luggage, e.g. steal it and in this way drugs are imported by completely unsuspecting tourists.
h.Pharma industry, medical insurance organizations and natural healing
The harmful influence of the pharma industry on legislation and medical insurance has to be massively reduced. Natural healing methods and spiritual healing are always to be preferred.
The medical insurance organizations should not only pay the costs of curing symptoms by so-called doctors but primarily the costs of capable health or raw food consultants.
In this respect, state licenses do not say anything about the healers’ competence or the quality of their services and should accordingly play no part in the question of paying the costs.
Costs should only be paid for both doctors and health consultants when healing without side-effects or at least a distinct improvement has been achieved.
A healthy lifestyle is the best medical insurance. A legal compulsion to take out medical insurance violates freedom and self-determination and is therefore to be rejected categorically.
Besides the model of medical insurance there should be a model for a medical account. Every citizen should thus have the right to set up a self-administered and non-forfeitable account for possible treatment expenses and preventive health measures, such as health consultations, health courses, etc.
However, emergency treatment must be guaranteed for all citizens of a country and visitors, also when treatment cannot be paid for. The duty to give first aid thus does not only apply to citizens to help accident victims but naturally also to doctors who render necessary care in the case of an accident.
Travelers are always recommended to take out a travel medical insurance. This is normally very inexpensive. Make sure that the policy agrees to guarantee a binding cover of the treatment costs, above all for acute cases arising while traveling.
The costs of vaccinations should in principle not be paid for by medical insurance.
i.Vaccinations:
Vaccinations are an unnatural intervention in the organism and they involve the risk of incalculable harm being caused to the vaccinated person. Moreover, the benefit of vaccinations is questioned in principle even by many renowned doctors.
Vaccinations also give the possibility of spreading epidemics by adding to the vaccine genetically modified active pathogens, which may damage or destroy the immune system and precipitate worldwide epidemics with millions or billions of deaths. This danger is absolutely realistic, not only erroneously but also deliberately (cf. Vaccines as Biological Weapons? Live Avian Flu Virus Placed in Baxter Vaccine Materials Sent to 18 Countries: http://www.prisonplanet.com/vaccine-cover-up-worst-in-military-history.html, accessed on 20.05.2009).
In particular, it is completely irresponsible to have even children or babies vaccinated. Unscrupulous doctors who vaccinate children or even babies should be sued for dangerous bodily harm.
You can find more about the subject of vaccinations on the following websites: http://www.jesus-is-savior.com/Family/vaccinations_killing_children.htm, http://www.vaccine-a.com/excerpt.html and http://www.sayingnotovaccines.com/.
2.Animal welfare:
In Western cultures a difference is made between pets and domestic animals. While pets such cats and dogs often have the status of family members and are accordingly well treated, domestic animals are seen merely as suppliers of food (meat, milk, eggs, etc.) and clothing.
It is important to give both pets and so-called domestic animals sufficient run-out, food appropriate to their species and good treatment.
As long as not all people have become vegetarians or vegans – which would be quite desirable in my view – and there is a general consensus not to kill more highly developed animals any longer, I am in favor of at least slaughtering animals in such a way that they are spared unnecessary pain in the process and on the way to the slaughterhouse. However, I would prefer to live in a world without slaughterhouses.
You can find more about the subject of animal welfare on my website www.campaign4animalwelfare.com.
Please don’t be taken in by the only pretended animal protection of certain large international “Animal rights associations”. You can find more about this at www.petakillsanimals.com.
3.Independence and self-sufficiency
The state must support the nation’s independence, natural health and self-sufficiency and must in no way surrender the population to dubious international structures and institutions. The intentions of the international power octopus are very well summarized under the link to Codex Alimentarius.
In particular, regional self-sufficiency with genuine biological-organic/dynamic food, i.e. produced without chemicals or genetic technology, especially by hobby gardeners and small farmers, must be guaranteed. The food should be left as natural as possible.
It should be made possible for everybody who wishes it to own a piece of land, regardless of their income and funds, and to erect housing on it – should this not already exist.
Energy generation should likewise be as independent, regional and individual as possible.
Anyone who desires personal support in building up self-sufficiency as far as possible – above all regarding food, housing and energy supply -, is welcome to get this from me. You can find more details of this on my website www.coach4naturallife.com.
4.Reserves for people living in the wild:
Every person anywhere in the world should have the possibility of living temporarily or permanently in the wild. Appropriate reserves should be made available for this in all regions.
5.Precautions for catastrophes:
We can lose everything from one moment to the next because of economic collapses, natural catastrophes and wars and be without any means of subsistence whatsoever. It is therefore important to teach people from childhood on how to survive outdoors without or with very few resources. This should be an important aspect of education. You can find more about this on my website www.coach4survival.com.
6.Education:
Education is a private matter in which the state should not interfere in any way. I demand free competition in education with regard to all educational institutions and educational paths and the removal of obstructive state regulations in this sector. I support the homeschooling and unschooling movements but am also in favor of tolerating schools and universities as long as they are attended on a voluntary basis and are moreover subject to free competition in education, meaning they are neither regulated nor favored by the state or even subsidized but are funded 100% from their own resources or student fees. You can find more about the subject of education and natural learning and the services I provide in this connection on my websites www.coach4education.com, www.teacher4homeschooling.com and www.campaign4homeschooling.com.
7.Freedom to express opinions:
The freedom to publicly express and justify self-elaborated and thought-out standpoints to the best of one’s knowledge without the risk of political persecution is one of the most fundamental requirements for open communication without fear and likewise for any open political debate. There must not be any state control of the internet in the interests of more than dubious lobbyists or any form of state censorship. You can find more about this subject under Freedom of speech.
8.Free market versus lobbyism:
Self-employed or freelance work should again replace dependent employment of the masses in unionized conglomerates. Only in this way can a really free market exist. Furthermore, the foundation of the economy is considerably more stable in this way. If some small enterprises fail, the whole of the economy is not affected. But if the whole economy is based on a small number of large concerns and these or only some of them fail or relocate abroad, it can quickly lead to total disaster. Moreover, the whole of society can be manipulated and blackmailed by these concerns if it is dependent on them. A desirable development would be a large as possible variety of small and medium-sized enterprises. These can be promoted through appropriate political and fiscal conditions.
9.Tax:
I am in favor of a complete abolition of income tax, capital gains tax, gift tax and inheritance tax. Sole traders, in particular, must be freed from the annoying, obstructive and time-consuming compulsion to file a so-called “tax return”.
The government has no right to rob the citizens of their honestly earned money in a racketeering manner through so-called taxation of their income or assets and then distribute the money to its beneficiaries. Neither does it have the right to obtain any kind of information on the basis of a person’s income and assets situation.
I am likewise against taxation of land and houses insofar as these are lived in by the owner or used as small business premises. Every person in a free country must of course have the right to live on their own land and keep house without having to pay the state protection money for this.
In the long term there are more intelligent and more acceptable ways of financing public services than taxation. In particular, only useful public services should be financed and tax money must not be misappropriated by all possible lobbyists, such as banks, tobacco farmers, etc.
The old Germanic tribes ought to serve us as an example regarding tax: “The Romans’ attempt to impose a tax on the Germanic tribes, who in pre-Roman times only knew taxation as a voluntary tribute of honor to the prince, is said to have been the reason for the battle in the Teutoburg Forest.” (http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steuer, accessed on 13.04.2009)
You can find more about the subject of taxes on my website www.campaign4taxfreedom.com.
If you want to minimize your tax efficiently, please contact me confidentially. You can find more about this on my website www.woeckelcoaching.com / Tax minimization strategies. My service in this case is not that of the usual tax consultant but I rather develop individual optical taxation structures related to your business and I also work together with tax consultants in your country, if necessary. You can find out more about this in a personal conversation with me.
10.Church tax:
A church tax as levied in Germany in favor of the Catholic and Protestant churches is immoral. Churches have to fund themselves through gifts of love freely given by their members and, if necessary, through business activities or also through compulsory membership dues. It is completely unacceptable for certain religious communities to be subsidized by the state and others not or not to the same extent. Churches have in general mostly degenerated into state-directed brainwashing institutions (cf. Feds Train Clergy To "Quell Dissent" During Martial Law: http://www.prisonplanet.com/articles/august2007/160807_quell_dissent.htm, accessed on 06.06.2011).
Genuine religiousness in the sense of a return to and reconnection with the great, exalted and wonderful divinity can therefore be much better practiced far from these more than dubious institutions in a small circle of likeminded friends (or also as a hermit, according to your personal preference) and outdoors in nature.
11.Subsidies:
The system of government subsidies in the interest of dubious lobbyists and trade union leaders must be terminated.
In the EU (European Union), for example, tobacco growing was state-subsidized up to 2009 and coal mining is still subsidized to the tune of billions annually (situation in 2010). Isn’t that crazy?
And for this people are ripped off by the government mafia to an extreme through many different so-called “taxes”. Anyone who tries to rescue a small part of their money from the government representatives’ excessive greed is persecuted with merciless state terror. This goes as far as breaking into houses (house searches) and deprivation of personal freedom (imprisonment). No wonder practically all those who are ripped off more or less curse the government representatives and look for all possible ways to avoid paying the protection money, meaning tax!
Subsidies of this kind manipulate or destroy not just free and fair competition, which would be bad enough of itself, but they furthermore favor what is wrong and destructive, for – to come back to the examples from the EU mentioned at the beginning – coal mining is extremely destructive as is the tobacco drug.
12.Trade unions:
Today the trade unions play an almost exclusively negative role and should therefore be disempowered. They attack small and idealistically inclined businesses as if obsessed and show solidarity with organized drug traffickers, for example the tobacco mafia or cigarette industry. Furthermore, they are fanatical opponents of homeschooling and homeworking and, for example, blocked effective non-smoker protection in Germany for a long time. Every entrepreneur and human resource manager should therefore have the unrestricted right to dismiss employees who are union members.
13.State finances:
The state must not only be free of all debt but in order to be able to act in a sovereign manner it needs as large financial resources as possible to live off in times of crisis and also to be able to support the population if necessary. This goal can only be achieved with intelligent state governance. Excessive taxes have not the slightest to do with intelligent governance but are, at best, apt to provoke a wave of emigration and/or civil wars. (You can find more about the subject of tax terrorism and how to overcome it on my website www.campaign4taxfreedom.com.)
14.Social security
An unconditional basic income of a reasonable and financially justifiable amount for all citizens of a country regardless of their place of residence and other income and assets could lead to a society in which most of the work is done by machines, thus freeing many people from gainful employment. This would be a sensible solution to social problems and one which above all protects privacy and dignity and in addition leads to a huge creative and innovative boost, as in this way it would be possible for many people to live in a completely self-directed way and do what they really want to. It would thus be the basis for really free individual development. You can find more about this (in German) at www.grundeinkommen.tv. You can see the entire film about this (in German) at www.filmjournalisten.de/?=1747.
On the other hand, the concept of social support dependent on income and assets (and umpteen other social benefits), which is then also tied to all possible and impossible conditions, merely serves in the end to additionally restrict people with low incomes and is a source of money-consuming social problems and frustration and aggression, hence not a good or humane solution. An unconditional basic income can replace almost all other social transfer benefits and thus also eliminate the huge financial expenses and time-consuming work of excessive bureaucracy.
You can find videos (in German) criticizing government practices in Germany towards social benefit claimants on Youtube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O1sc07uRunA&NR=1.
The alternative to an unconditional basic income would be a society completely without state-organized social and transfer benefits. In principle, that is also conceivable as long as it would be possible to establish a system in which people could live with stable finances, share freely and be ready to help their neighbors. Of course there must not be any taxes and social levies in that case either so that people have more money available for useful investments and for serving their fellowmen. Under the present conditions (2010) in the Western world the complete discontinuation of all social benefits would, however, lead to an unimaginable disaster because many people’s existence depends on these.
15.Optimized state:
The state and bureaucratic apparatus should be reduced to a necessary and reasonable extent, i.e. to an absolute minimum.
The state has the task to protect its citizens’ lives, health and honestly earned property and should concentrate largely and efficiently on these tasks and confine itself to them. Abuse of power by civil servants must be punished appropriately and citizens harmed by arbitrariness of officials must be compensated in an unbureaucratic manner. This also applies to arbitrary and violent attacks by the police.
16.Torture:
In certain states torture is a popular means of intimidating and crushing regime critics. It is often simply an experience relished by sadistically inclined state officials to torment their fellowmen, over whom they have gained power through their offices. Therefore it is important to admit to public service only such people who are not greedy for power or sadistically inclined.
17.Judiciary system:
The judiciary systems, in which decisions are taken by civil servants, are mostly completely useless. The system of a court with a jury is distinctly better, insofar as normal people from the population make a decision and not some corrupt civil servant. But this does not necessarily mean that this system is the perfect solution.
The trend is currently towards mediation between the disputing parties. However, this only works when both parties want to reach an agreement in the end and accommodate each other, but cannot manage this alone and therefore make use of a third person to mediate. When one party deliberately blocks, there is practically no chance of progressing in this way.
A free society will develop other methods of solving disputes efficiently and peacefully. Sometimes it is even easier and better to do nothing to assert your right or it is recommended only to pray and forgive and forget the wrong that has been done to you. Particularly in close relationships or after partners have separated that can sometimes be the more sensible method. We should not go as far as letting the state rule even in our marriage beds!
On the basis of today’s model of jurisdiction it is most important that lawyers are not tied to fixed minimum fees as is currently still customary in Germany (2010). The rates of pay should be freely negotiable with the clients so that finally there will be both low-fee lawyers and lawyers who agree a fee based on success with their clients.
18.Flood of legislation:
The parliaments and governments of the Western world are teeming with masses of lawyers who are very well paid in their posts by the tax payer without having to do anything productive. They have inundated us with a flood of laws that nobody can even start to grasp in its entirety. However, if a legal system is supposed to be based on written laws, these must be easily understandable, evident and simple to grasp for everyone.
It is completely unacceptable that citizens are prosecuted by the state on the basis of laws and regulations that they cannot know at all on their own because of their unintelligible formulation and on account of their huge extent. Thus all decisions can also be made arbitrarily and without any legal foundation.
Therefore all laws must be drafted by people who are not lawyers and the number of laws and regulations reduced to an easily overseeable minimum.
Besides that it is important that communities can be created with different lifestyles and these largely establish their rules themselves. The bureaucrats must be disempowered and more self-determination made possible. Life cannot be cast in paragraphs!
19.Immigration and emigration:
Concerning immigration the interests of large concerns are particularly considered in many nations of the world today. If these concerns are interested in importing labor, the state representatives at once stand to attention. If, on the other hand, good friends from different countries want to meet, there is often scarcely a chance of this or almost invincible bureaucratic hurdles – at least in the Western and allegedly so free world. This clearly shows what spirit directs the governments. Humaneness counts for nothing: solely the interests of international monopoly industries are of importance and are satisfied.
The bureaucrats also have to be disempowered with regard to immigration. People who are understood to be welcome in a self-directed community and/or are expressly invited as friends by individual citizens of a country, should not be allowed to be deported by the bureaucrats as long as they defray their living expenses from their own or their host’s resources and do not cause any significant damage to the community of the host country.
On the other hand, the greediness of the union-controlled conglomerates in importing cheap work slaves is to be ignored. Immigrants must be welcomed by the people living in the host country and not be imported by some half-witted bureaucrats who are slaves to high finance.
The problem of the social systems being overburdened because of immigration in the Western world today can be quite easily solved by in principle paying the social benefits in question only to nationals.
The so-called crime by foreigners is likewise a product of the bureaucrats because the latter often do not consistently deport those very immigrants who have deliberately and considerably damaged nationals of the country.
Conclusion: A person who is integrated by the local people and is invited by friends should thus obtain a residence permit unbureaucratically, namely in principle always as long as they are welcome to stay with their host and do not harm other national citizens. In this way human encounters and cultural exchanges can be promoted in an optimal way.
People from small and medium-sized enterprises should also be admitted as long as their business enriches the host country. However, it cannot be tolerated that some half-witted bureaucratics decide if and for how long a national citizen is allowed to live together with a friend from another country.
The USA is a prime example of inhumane and totally bureaucratic residence regulations.
(You can find the services I provide to support individuals in realizing their emigration wishes on my website www.coach4emigration.com.)
20.Abortion:
Human life starts at conception and is worthy of protection from this time on. Abortion is to be strictly rejected as a form of child murder and sanctioned appropriately.
At the same time the public has to be informed comprehensively about the possibility of entrusting unwanted children to adoptive parents. There is an alternative to child murder – letting the child be adopted!
In addition there are successful methods of natural contraception for all those who want to have sex but do not desire offspring.
21.Population control:
Government-enforced programs for compulsory population control – whether it be enforced increase or enforced reduction of the number of people – are marks of state tyranny and are to be rejected.
No self-important state official should decide if and how many children people have but the decision is the responsibility of the (future) parents.
Here you can find further information about the subject of population control.
22.Family policy:
a.Marriage:
The deplorable custom of a state marriage should be abolished completely. A marriage is always binding when two adults have promised to be faithful to each other. Marriage should be a blessed connection between two people which the state should not desecrate with its bureaucracy and, in my view, a state marriage certificate is nothing but a desecration of this sacred covenant.
A marriage should be based on free will, love, care and empathy for one’s partner. On the contrary, the state is by its nature mostly based on violence, terror and deceit (police, military and secret services) and robbery and racketeering (tax) and therefore cannot be a suitable witness for the holy love bond of a marriage freely entered into.
b.Child care:
Support must be given to child care in the family and not to some ”crèches”, “nursery schools”, “schools”, etc. Every child should have the unalienable right to grow up in its family, cared for by its parents and taught by its parents, siblings, friends, home teachers, etc. (You can find more about my services as home teacher and education coach on my website www.teacher4homeschooling.com.)
If parents create care communities for their children among themselves, that is their business. However, it is not the task of the government to establish, maintain or subsidize care and educational institutions for children nor does it have the right to do so. This does not rule out the existence of completely privately organized and funded nursery schools and schools. (You can find more about the subjects of educational freedom and free competition in education on my website www.campaign4homeschooling.com.)
c.Divorce:
•Separation and alimony for the partner
A marriage or common law marriage must not justify automatic rights to alimony or automatic separation of goods in the case of separation. Alimony rights and separation of goods have to be agreed freely and in detail by the marriage partners before or any time after they enter into marriage in order to have legal force. Verifiable agreements, on the other hand, must be legally binding, also for couples without an official marriage certificate. In this connection a marriage or common law marriage is any permanent relationship freely entered into between two adult people.
•Separation, custody and child maintenance:
In the assignment of custody of the children when the parents separate fathers must no longer be disadvantaged in favor of mothers, as has been the case up to now in many Western countries in particular.
Verifiable agreements between a father and mother about the rights of custody and access to the children are in principle to be classed as legally binding. This also applies to child maintenance, which has to be regulated freely in a contract between the father and mother at any time and also beforehand or ruled out in principle.
A special situation arises in severe cases of child abuse. An extreme form of child abuse is always to be assumed when one parent smokes. Passive smoking harms the child seriously. You can find more about this on my website www.passivesmoking.org. A person who will not even stop smoking for the sake of their child’s well-being naturally has no right to custody of the child. If one parent is a smoker and the other a non-smoker, the non-smoker is thus to be favored in disputes about custody as long as no other serious reasons speak against this.
23.Discrimination of men:
a.Quotas:
Quotas in favour of hiring women, as are customary today in many Western countries regarding the distribution of jobs, lead to massive poverty, disenfranchisement and immiseration of men and are to be abolished completely.
b.Military:
One-sided compulsory military service only for men, as was pushed through in many countries of the world and still exists in many countries, amounts to a massive and incisive discrimination of men. Military service should in principle be voluntary.
c.Feminism:
Government financing of feminist associations of men haters must be discontinued. So-called “women’s projects” can be established on a private basis, and likewise men’s associations, but government subsidies or other favoritism is not legitimate in any way.
You can find more about the feminist plague and the subject of disenfranchisement and discrimination of men and their liberation on my website www.campaign4mensrights.com.
24.Medical and old age insurance:
Medical and old age insurance is a private matter. In particular, the compulsion by governments of some countries which make their citizens pay so-called “contributions” into a pension, health or residential care insurance is to be vehemently rejected.
25.Informal self-determination:
Protection of privacy and the basic right to informal self-determination are the fundamental basis of a real, freely oriented society. Clear limits are to be set for state snoopers in particular. Below you will find some tips on how you can protect your privacy.
26.Medical confidentiality:
In view of the fact that the trend is more and more towards centralized databanks, it is of enormous importance that a visit to the doctor can take place anonymously.
Every diagnosis is a stigma – even when it is absolutely incorrect, as most are, and perhaps were even once in the patient’s interest, e.g. meaning a release from burdensome duties or constraints in the form of a doctor’s certificate –, and this stigma can have extremely adverse consequences later, e.g. for immigration, if the immigration regulations in the desired new home country stipulate extreme health examinations, which is not infrequently the case, by the way. (You can find more about the subjects of emigration and medical diagnoses on my website www.coach4emigration.com.)
27.Bank secrecy:
Bank secrecy must in principle be preserved and may only be restricted – if at all – in the case of serious and genuine criminal offences and only when it is unavoidable for the investigations concerned.
So-called “tax evasion“ is rightly not liable to prosecution in countries such as Switzerland, for example, (situation in 2010). Refusal to pay tax is anyway not a real criminal offence but merely a justified rebellion against government-organized racketeering.(You can find more about this on my website www.campaign4taxfreedom.com.)
Really serious crimes are murder, robbery and racketeering, which is exactly what many governments are used to doing, only under another name: they call state-organized racketeering, for example, “taxation” and state-organized terrorism “war on terror”, in which hundreds of thousands of innocent people are brutally robbed of their property, tortured and murdered by state-commissioned murderers subsidized by taxes (soldiers, police and secret service criminals).
You can learn more about how you can protect your privacy and assets from attacks by all too greedy officials and others on my websitewww.woeckelcoaching.com / Asset security.
28.Means of payment:
The government has no right to a currency monopoly and private bankers or so-called central banks even less so. It must allow its citizens and municipalities the right to develop and introduce alternative currencies, such as the liberty dollar in the USA and Silvio Gesell’s free money in Europe.
In particular, it must no longer be tolerated for some super-rich international bankers to provoke a world economic crisis with systematic manipulations and precipitate millions of people into financial ruin, after which they are then able to help themselves to tax money and buy up nearly the entire world and enslave all people.
29.Self-defence:
The government has no right to a monopoly on force. Righteous citizens must have the possibility and the right to defend their lives, health and property against criminal attacks by private individuals and the government independently and with suitable means. The state monopoly on force only benefits crooks and monopolies organized privately and by the state and leaves righteous citizens defenceless against their violent attacks.
30.National defence:
Military service must be voluntary in principle and open to both men and women who are suitable.
Soldiers should not be trained to be killing machines but they should have the task of protecting the population or country against external enemies or warding off their attacks with suitable means and a minimum of destruction. The aim must be exclusively to ward off a hostile attack and ideally there should be no dead or injured or material damage. Flora and fauna should also remain unharmed.
It is the task of the armaments industry to develop weapons that render attackers incapable of fighting but do not injure or kill them and do not cause any pain either. The soldiers’ training should not only be concerned with practicing the use of weapons and trying out battle strategies and tactics but importance should also be attached to developing qualities such as a sense of responsibility, courage and prudence. The soldiers should be trained to be “peaceful warriors” with techniques such as yoga and meditation, which are by nature strangers to a delight in killing and destroying.
The whole nation should be trained in the strategy and tactics of civil disobedience so as to be able to defy an occupying power successfully in this way in a case of emergency. Mahatma Gandhi’s Satyagraha movement, which earlier successfully opposed the English occupying power, is a good example of this.
In many countries of the world today the “occupying powers“ are, however, the international conglomerates and their political puppets and armies of bureaucrats. The enemy of us all is thus the corrupt government, which ignores fundamental citizen and freedom rights, is controlled by international high finance and directed by concern and trade union bosses.
Hardly any nation will currently be able to protect itself solely with traditional national defense, for the so-called New World (Slavery) Order does not stop at national borders. (You can find more about the New World Order in particular on Alex Jones’ websites and in his radio and film productions.)
Consequently, today it is not primarily a matter of securing the national frontiers but rather and above all it is much more urgent to defend genuine values and cultures and citizens’ dignity and liberty against a government which is pathologically addicted to controls and commits acts of terrorism. Unfortunately the military is not inclined to take over this task, so it is a matter for committed citizens.
People can only defend themselves against the adversaries attacking them on an intellectual level and through public authorities if they lead their lives with more awareness and self-reliance than up to now and realize ways and forms of life that provide a certain degree of autonomy, hence allowing them to be largely independent of large concerns and the state.
In Germany, for example, the politicians fear the emergence of “parallel societies”. So that is exactly what people have to build up to protect themselves from the increasingly excessive government encroachments. We need zones which are autonomous or free from government doctrine, in which people can themselves determine how they want to organize their lives and the community. Likeminded people can come together and support each other. However, such communities will only be viable in the long run if people manage to act with empathy towards one another. There is usually a big hitch in this respect. That is no wonder with people who have been conditioned or spoilt by state schools and universities...
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The concept I outline here is based on a minimized and optimized state. However, I would like to mention that there are much more far-reaching approaches regarding (non-)acceptance of state intervention that are absolutely worth thinking about. Here I especially mean the anarcho-capitalist approach.
Those are my political standpoints. Even if no government in the world is currently (2010) prepared to even come near to adopting a concept of this kind, you still have the possibility of creating more free space for your own way of life and for fighting for more personal self-determination in a good sense. You can find more about this below: