Runaway Slaves

Guest Post by Jeff Thomas

I believe it’s safe to say that most all of us sympathise with anyone who’s living in a condition of relative slavery and, if he has the courage to attempt to free himself, we root for him to succeed. Those of us who are the most compassionate would even offer him support in his quest, if we were called upon to do so.

But few of us think about slavery as being a modern institution. We tend to see slaves as victims of a racial divide who suffered disgracefully in times gone by.

So, we should take a look at the definition of slavery. In essence, it’s a state in which the product of an individual’s labour is forcibly taken from him. (His condition may include abuse, bondage, etc., but these are symptoms, not a definition.) The purpose for enslavement is always the same: to obtain the fruits of the slave’s labour, without mutually agreed-upon compensation.

And so, if we look at the bare bones of the definition, we easily recognize that if all of the fruits of our labour are taken from us, we are entirely enslaved. If a portion of those fruits is taken from us, we are partially enslaved.

Taxation is unquestionably, by definition, partial enslavement. It’s safe to say that virtually no one in the present world has ever been asked to sign away to his government the power to tax him. Make no mistake about it – taxation is achieved through force. You don’t wish to pay whatever is demanded? You go to prison.

Throughout history, there have been governments that taxed their minions ever-increasingly, eventually reaching the point that people began to leave the country rather than pay the usurious tax. (Rome declined in the fourth century as countless merchants left to live in the more-primitive north, amongst the barbarians, in order to escape tax enslavement. Similar developments have occurred in other countries throughout history.)

Although, in bygone eras, total slavery was quite common and occurred in every continent at one time or another, in our own time, governments have recognized that partial slavery is more effective – give people the impression that they’re free, whilst taking a major portion of the fruits of their labours from them in the forms of taxation and inflation.

But, at some point, people tend to rebel against slavery. First a few try it and succeed, followed by greater numbers, followed again by even greater numbers. In today’s world, we read falsified statistics of the numbers leaving a given country and those giving up their citizenship and don’t realise that these numbers are far from correct. They’ve been adjusted radically downward to make those running for freedom seem like anomalies.

Yet, as the former “free world” becomes increasingly oppressive; as the economic system breaks down, political leaders will experience dramatically diminished revenues and the only solution to keeping themselves in tax dollars (and in power) will be to tax the few remaining productive people far more heavily, to make up for the shortfall. It is at that point that an exodus will begin – first, quietly, then in increasing numbers. Then, emphasis on preventing slaves from running away will increase dramatically.

This will occur in three ways, as it always does.

The Owner Will Try to Prevent an Escape

In days of old, a slave owner would be likely to spend money to advertise in newspapers and print flyers to be distributed, offering a significant reward for the return of a slave. If the slave were recaptured, he would likely be flogged and might even be hanged.

An oppressive government is much the same. They’ll be happy to make examples of those seeking freedom, if their flight occurs after a no-exit date has been declared.

The Owner Will Pressure Other Jurisdictions Not to Accept Runaways

Historically, states and countries that have endorsed slavery have put the pressure on their non-slave-holding neighbours, warning that they will suffer if they give safe harbour to escaped slaves. Limiting trade and controlling the movement of money are the most immediate sanctions.

And, in fact, we’re already seeing this in the US today. With FATCA, the US is putting enormous pressure on banks worldwide to provide extensive information on any American holding an account there. And, if the US is not satisfied with that reporting, they levy huge fines. The outcome is as intended – most banks in the world no longer want Americans as clients… at all – the punishment for welcoming them is too great.

The next logical step is to limit expatriation in the same way – that other countries will be punished for taking in Americans as refugees after an as-yet-unnamed date.

The Chosen Destinations Will Become Overrun

Many destinations are presently sympathetic, welcoming the first “runaways.” But as numbers increase, the receivers of refugees will become like Californians in the 1930’s, who originally welcomed the Okies as potential low-paid farmworkers, but later turned against them violently when too many arrived to absorb into the population comfortably.

At some point, each existing destination will declare a moratorium on further refugees. Those who got in under the wire would be safe and sound, but no new applicants would be considered. (Again, this has historically been the norm.)

The final outcome would likely be similar to that in Germany in the late 1930’s, when German Jews who saw the writing on the wall, attempted to leave the country in ever-greater numbers. But, by far, the majority decided to wait and see if conditions worsened before exiting. Two things happened: 1) Destination countries collectively closed their doors to any further immigration of German Jews and, 2) Germany eventually made expatriation for Jews illegal. Those who were trapped went in their millions to slave labour camps, where total slavery was the universal rule.

This is not an anomaly – countries that find themselves in a similar situation, in which large numbers wish to escape, tend to drop the pretense of respect for freedom and resort to full slavery. Whether it be Mao’s work camps, or the Gulags of Russia, once the mask is off, partial slavery often is done away with and full slavery ensues.

Of course, we’d like to argue that all of the above examples are extreme and that nothing that severe could happen today. But then, those who fell victim in these examples also felt that way at the time, or they wouldn’t have stayed put and allowed themselves to be victimized.

Those folks were essentially the same as you or I. Their only shortcoming was that they failed to anticipate the fact that the historical economic and political warnings were occurring all around them, and they failed to vote with their feet.

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11 Comments
Anonymous
Anonymous
July 24, 2023 1:13 pm

Inflation. The End.

Anonymous
Anonymous
July 24, 2023 2:02 pm

And that sheds some light on the underlying assumption behind the idea of implied
consent. To tell someone that his only valid choices are either to leave the “country” or to
abide by whatever commands the politicians issue logically implies that everything in the
“country” is the property of the politicians. If a person can spend year after year paying
for his home, or even building it himself, and his choices are still to either obey the
politicians or get out, that means that his house and the time and effort he invested in the
house are the property of the politicians. And for one person’s time and effort to rightfully
belong to another is the definition of slavery. That is exactly what the “implied consent”
theory means: that every “country” is a huge slave plantation, and that everything and
everyone there is the property of the politicians. And, of course, the master does not need
the consent of his slave.

Read it while you can, it’s free.

http://www.freeyourmindaz.com/uploads/1/2/8/3/12830241/the-most-dangerous-superstition-larken-rose-2011.pdf

The True Nolan
The True Nolan
July 24, 2023 2:38 pm

Here in the US, back during the days of chattel slavery, it was not uncommon for a master to rent out or lease a talented slave. For instance, a slave with blacksmithing skills might be sent to a livery company in town where he would work for a set fee of $10 per week. Of course the slave needed some money for his own room and board. Usual convention was for half the wages to go to the slave and the other half to go to the master.

Before I retired, I added up all the taxes I was being charged. Income tax, property tax, gas tax, sales tax, auto license tax, etc. It did not take long to realize that I was paying MORE than half my income in taxes.

I was a slave, and I was not even getting as high a proportion of my wages as I would have in 1850.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  The True Nolan
July 24, 2023 2:42 pm

Chattel slavery was inefficient, so they came up with a better system in 1913.

Doug
Doug
  Anonymous
July 24, 2023 4:35 pm

Poly-ticks

90% Fraud
90% Fraud
  The True Nolan
July 24, 2023 4:59 pm

and when you add in health insurance your down to keeping 20-30%, made a spreadsheet of this back in 2011, your right

Dying Sun
Dying Sun
July 24, 2023 4:44 pm

When can I expect my reparations check from the government?

JARHEAD Mike-Foxtrot
JARHEAD Mike-Foxtrot
July 24, 2023 6:12 pm

Been runnin’ away from work of every type ever since…

lamont cranston
lamont cranston
July 24, 2023 6:26 pm

Doug Casey & the whole “Baltimore” crowd are smart and get it, so to speak. I did a options trading sub 5 yrs. ago, didn’t renew it and, every year, tell AMEX (once I’m charged), “Hey – Look! This card was phished back in 2018 and is no longer valid.”

They did make one good rec years ago that was “free”, so to speak. Trial sub, no committment. Worked out well, so I did the options thing. Quasi-wrong mostly. You have to monitor closely, which I can’t do.

Walt
Walt
July 25, 2023 6:35 am

But, but…

5 Slaves, obey your earthly masters with respect and fear, and with sincerity of heart, just as you would obey Christ. 6 Obey them not only to win their favor when their eye is on you, but as slaves of Christ, doing the will of God from your heart. 7 Serve wholeheartedly, as if you were serving the Lord, not people, 8 because you know that the Lord will reward each one for whatever good they do, whether they are slave or free.
9 And masters, treat your slaves in the same way. Do not threaten them, since you know that he who is both their Master and yours is in heaven, and there is no favoritism with him.

Ephesians 6:5-9 NIV

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Walt
July 25, 2023 8:12 am

The main factor distinguishing the belief in “government” from other religions today is
that people actually believe in the god called “government,” The other gods people claim
to believe in, and the churches they attend, are now, by comparison, little more than
empty rituals and half-heartedly parroted superstitions. When it comes to their everyday
lives, the god that people actually pray to, to save them from misfortune, to smite their
enemies, and to shower them with blessings, is “government.” It is “government” whose
commandments the people most often respect and obey, Whenever a conflict arises
between “government” and the teachings of the lesser gods – such as “pay your fair
share” (taxation) versus “Thou shalt not steal,” or “duty to country” (military service)
versus “Thou shalt not murder”– the commands of “government” supersede all the
teachings of the other religions. Politicians, the high priests of the church of
“government”– the mouthpieces and representatives of “government,” who deliver the
sacred “law” from on high – even openly declare that it is permissible for the people to
practice whatever religion they wish, as long as they do not run afoul of the supreme
religion by disobeying “the law”– meaning the dictates of the god called “government.

http://www.freeyourmindaz.com/uploads/1/2/8/3/12830241/the-most-dangerous-superstition-larken-rose-2011.pdf