Imagine a world where the power of the people is not just a phrase, but a reality. A world where the voice of the common man is not drowned out by the noise of global organizations. A world where the dream of freedom and liberty is not just a distant utopia, but a tangible reality. This is not a fantasy. This is the world we are building.
This is what winning looks like.
In a world where liberties are under constant siege, one state has decided to take a brave stand. Louisiana, the Pelican State, has drawn a line in the sand against the nefarious forces seeking to strip away our fundamental rights. By its Senate unanimously passing a bill to ban all influences from the World Health Organization, United Nations, and World Economic Forum, Louisiana has fired a shot “heard around the world.”
Interestingly — or synchronistically — on April 19th, 1775, the Revolutionary War started, which was the first shot heard around the world, and that occurred 250 years ago. This might be a sign that it’s time for us to also take a stand, because in 2024, this is what a shot fired around the world looks like.
The COVID pandemic served as a rude awakening, exposing how quickly our freedoms could be pushed away under the guise of public health. But amidst the chaos, a rebel spirit fueled by platforms like Substack, Telegram, and Rumble have allowed for free speech to flourish, despite Big Tech’s censorship crusade.
Yet, even as we leveraged these bastions of liberty, we are witnessing firsthand how the forces of control can pivot and adapt. Substack's entanglement with Stripe, and the latter's potential ties to the World Economic Forum, serve as a sobering reminder: While these platforms are invaluable models, we must remain vigilant, lest their movements be co-opted by the very powers they once opposed.
Another win from Louisiana is that we’re seeing how this rebellion has gone to new heights, reminding us all why the role of local governance can often be more consequential than that of the president. This daring move is a shining beacon of hope, a sign that we are winning the battle to create a new world order — one built on liberty, not tyranny.
You see, we live in a bifurcated reality, with one sphere blindly following the globalist agenda (e.g., climate change, DEI, etc.) — and another forging its own parallel path. As renowned philosopher Buckminster Fuller said, “You never change things by fighting the existing reality. To change something, build a new model that makes the existing model obsolete.”
That's precisely what Louisiana is doing — laying the groundwork for a future where local governance reigns supreme, liberties are sacrosanct, and the dreams of patriotic individuals can finally be realized. It's a blueprint for societal “winning” in its purest form.
This movement isn't just confined to the Bayou State, however. Other states such as Florida also have similar victories.
This weekend, I had the privilege of engaging in profound conversations with loved ones about the core themes explored in my book. It was a revelatory experience, allowing me to demonstrate how this groundswell for strategic self-freedom has been steadily gathering momentum.
Within those pages, I trace the origins of our current predicament - how the march of industrialization methodically stripped away individual autonomy, replacing it with a societal construct beholden to corporate and globalist interests. This loss of sovereignty was the insidious seed from which our modern woes sprouted.
Yet my book does not merely diagnose the affliction, it illuminates a path toward emancipation. For once we understand how these oppressive systems took root, we can begin innovating new models to supplant them — just as the visionary Buckminster Fuller prescribed.
In the coming weeks, I'll be unveiling a series of groundbreaking articles that delve into precisely how we can construct these revolutionary new frameworks, drawing inspiration from the concepts laid out in my book. However, access to these profound insights will be reserved for my valued paid Substack subscribers.
I encourage you to join their ranks and become a member today. For in these uncertain times when platforms like ours face existential threats, your support is vital to sustaining this vital work. Not only will you gain an all-access pass to this invaluable content, but you'll play an instrumental role in shaping our collective transition into a future of true liberty and self-actualization
So what are you waiting for? The seeds of change have been planted, and trailblazing states like Louisiana and Florida are leading the charge towards a new paradigm of local sovereignty and individual liberty.
You can be an integral part of this movement simply by sharing these ideas far and wide, sparking thoughtful discourse in your own circles. For awareness is the catalyst — once people understand that the dream of self-determination is not hopeless, but very much within reach, the revolution can truly take root.
I encourage you to go a step further by becoming a paid Substack member and supporting my book. Within its pages lies a roadmap for understanding how we arrived at this crossroads, and a vision for how we can forge a new path forward.
Make no mistake, our quest may seem improbable to some. That's precisely what the establishment wants you to believe — that true positive change is an unattainable fantasy. But we're already witnessing tangible strides with the decisive actions of Louisiana and Florida.
The future is being written by our own hands. The question is: Will you join this quiet insurrection and help author the next chapter of human flourishing? Explore my book, become a member, and lend your thoughts and ideas to this renaissance of self-sovereignty.
The future awaits.
Ashe.
The quoted section at the beginning of the article has the year 1975 instead of 1795...fwiw.
those running substack are helpful to authors but will not help PAYING subscribers, which of course, are the only way substack can survive long term. For that single fact I have let some paid scripts expire and I am far less likely to subscribe to many I otherwise would be supporting. Change that and I will support.