Thank you my friend .. I'm glad you appreciated the post. I've actually pinched a nerve in my back, so I was in a great deal of pain whilst I wrote the majority of this post .. I hope it didn't overspill into my writing and make some points a little too harsh. But still, I also feel that some things need to be said. :)
The more you begin to contemplate its scale and methodology, you more you begin to realise that it's actually really difficult (on multiple levels) to detach yourself from it and not feed into the system they're attempting to create. And to all keep us locked down in self-defeating arguments, with transient victories that offer no tangible change. At the end of the day, it's as much about working on ourselves as anything else .. I list a few pointers in the next part. :)
Thanks again @owasco
The Rube Goldbergian complexity of the despotism incipient is deceptively daunting, because the global battleplan necessary to defeat it is but the individually distributed and ultimately local points of economic development that diverts beneficial interest to sovereign people who create the benefits away from the centralization of corporate institutions that flow to the slop troughs of overlord swine.
Make your goods and services, in a community of sovereigns doing the same, and concatenate free society unassailable by the most militarized mercenary thugs. Always keep in mind that the first needed service is your security, and defend your means of production so that every other need can be met.
It's that simple.
I'm working on it!