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Movie Portrays Freedom from Government Insanity



"How could the Constitution have failed us? The Bill of Rights lies in shreds. What has happened to the American spirit of rugged individualism? Can we rekindle that spirit so that freedom blazes like a beacon of hope again?" - www.anarchy.tv

Polls show up to 80% of Americans believe America is headed in the wrong direction. The only "change" Barack Obama's administration is bringing is acceleration of the insanity we see everywhere we look.

Sky Conway of Renegade Studios, producer of Star Trek: Of Gods and Men, has decided to actually deliver what Obama cluelessly and falsely promised: true change in the direction of America. Conway's new movie and TV series, Anarchy in America, promises to move 10s of millions of Americans to action with the same passion that Atlas Shrugged inspired in maybe a million - action to create a voluntary society free of government tyranny.

Beneath the surface of a dramatic and exciting story, the movie's characters build a new societal infrastructure based on solid academic ideas such as The Structure of Liberty: Justice and the Rule of Law, by Constitutional Law Professor Randy Barnett.

The Obama administration's fascism was probably not a factor influencing Sky Conway to "give his all" for liberty, but the Administration's ever more obvious frantic mismanagement and heavy-handedness will certainly encourage many to watch and advertise Sky's movie. So in the same way that a hundred times more horseshit in the street can be thought to be responsible for a cleanup effort, maybe Barack Obama will after all end up being responsible for real change in America.

You'll definitely want to see Anarchy in America, and if you really value liberty you might even want to contribute to it's production and distribution. Check it out: www.anarchy.tv

Finally, as always, if you want to investigate deeper than ever the underlying nonsense of Obama's religion of government worship give yourself the pleasure of reading Ayn Rand's epic and masterful novel, Atlas Shrugged



"God's laws will keep your minds at peace, because peace IS His Will, and His laws are established to uphold it. His are the laws of freedom, but yours are the laws of bondage. Since freedom and bondage are irreconcilable, their laws CANNOT BE UNDERSTOOD TOGETHER. The laws of God work only for your good, and there ARE no other laws beside His. Everything else is merely lawLESS, and therefore chaotic." -Jesus Christ in A Course in Miracles







For the last election year studied (1998) some of the highest percentage of votes for Libertarian Party candidates were for candidates who had been studying free of charge the lessons of: Course in Political Miracles

For a great discussion on Christianity vs. State Socialism see: Christianity vs. State Socialism



“I did not understand what made me free, nor what my freedom is, nor where to look to find it. Father, I have searched in vain until I heard Your Voice directing me. Now I would guide myself no more. For I have neither made nor understood the way to find my freedom. But I trust in You. You Who endowed me with my freedom as Your holy Son will not be lost to me. Your Voice directs me." (Prayer from A Course in Miracles)

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