In politics, do you believe your voice doesn’t matter? Do you believe there is nothing you can do to make a difference? I’m here to tell you to take comfort in knowing it is a myth. This false perception is the result of classic psychological warfare, some would call it information warfare, and it is perhaps the most potent weapon used by technocrats to control the masses. Make no mistake, the elites have deliberately cultivated this message to demoralize you and prevent the public from organizing against their agendas. Their intent is to make you believe you are alone, helpless, and the only person out there that doesn’t agree with their agenda. This is a fabricated false reality that lives exclusively in the digital realm today and is exactly why they so viciously attack anyone that threatens their monopolistic control of mass media and the tools of censorship. By wielding this control as a form of mass psychological torture, elites have found a very powerful tool to manipulate and control large populations without their targets even knowing. Some would argue it is the perfect weapon for any totalitarian regime. However, that would be false. It is false because once sensitized to the false reality, a person becomes immune from the effects. Again, this is why the elites crackdown so heavily on the slightest peep of dissent because all it takes is one small whisper to wake the masses up from their trance.
This brings me to the point of today’s letter: waking the masses to their true collective power through boycotts. People always ask me what can be done. They want real recommendations. Well, this entire post is as real of a recommendation as it gets for those wanting to politically resist encroaching tyranny. Boycotts are one of the most potent tools in the arsenal of the citizenry to demonstrate just how many people believe just like you, see the lies, and are willing to organize against it. Further, boycotts undermine the technocrats exactly where they are most vulnerable…their wallets. They are parasites that rely on you as their host to continuously provide for them. Just like parasites, they rob you of your productive energy and use it to destroy you. By cutting off their flow of revenue, which is their source of power to enforce their agendas and ideology, you effectively disrupt, if not outright eliminate, their center of gravity. For this reason, few legal and lawful methods of resistance are more potent and easily employed than boycotts in a capitalist society. However, unless they are done effectively, they will fail. My guess is it is not an accident that I have not seen a single good article on how to boycott in a manner that will effectively defeat your oppressors. These people have immense wealth and influence to censor and silence, but no matter how rich someone is, they ultimately are very limited in their ability to force you to earn money and then transfer that wealth to them through a system of voluntary transactions for goods and services. This is their critical vulnerability, which my boycott strategy targets. You can call it the Demosthenes Boycott if you need a name for it.
First, never forget that individual actions…even small ones, when coordinated collectively, have immense power. They can sway policy, boost morale, rally your base, and destroy false narratives that have been carefully nurtured for decades in a short moment. By acting collectively at the individual level, you broadcast to the world your true numbers and obliterate your oppressors demoralizing lie that you are alone and no one else thinks as you do. Remember, they want you defeated, apathetic, and helpless so always reinforce to everyone you meet that this is the big lie used to control you and that you do have power to resist. This is critical to break the psychological grip they have on most people. Then, you can begin to go on the activist offensive and defeat their agendas through the power of the purse, which will force concessions from the globalists and their bought politicians.
Second, let’s look at why targeting corporations is more effective than the politicians that are “supposed to” represent us. My analogy for this is seeking redress from your “elected” leaders is about as effective as yelling at the salesclerk because you don’t like what Target is selling. Neither one is the decision maker. They are just pawns and not the ones making the moves. Talking to Americans, it seems they’ve already come to this conclusion about politicians. I find most already do not believe their elections are secure or honest, and they do not believe they have any real representation or voice. Most are so demoralized they don’t even vote because they point out their “leaders” are all in the pockets of the wealthy. This is sad and infuriating because it does not have to be this way. “We the People” can change this power dynamic, but it does require people to possess something slightly more than a totally apathetic defeatist mindset. In their defense, one would have to concede that it makes no sense to think your voice outweighs big money interests in Washington. So how do you effectively counter the influence of money? Fight fire with fire. Focus on the source of the money, not the politician. We all know politicians are corrupt suits doing what they are told so let’s go after the folks telling them what to do. Boycott the businesses dropping the money into their pockets. By cutting the businesses’ flow of revenue, you force them either out of business or to change their ways. You may even get them to lobby in your favor.
Third, target the right source(s) of political money for maximum effect. Sometimes this is easy when a company comes out of the shadows like Anheuser-Busch InBev to skyline its agenda, but more often the money flow is much more clandestine. You get at this information by working with long-time political operatives and campaign managers. They know exactly where the money is coming from. In addition, pull every politician’s donor records, visitor logs, and stock portfolios, etc. and connect the dots. Also, look at who is funding lobbying groups and political action committees. More often than not, they have a source of revenue that is vulnerable. Once you have your list, narrow it down to the most vulnerable company. This is necessary because you need to have focus and unity of effort to launch an effective boycott. True, this will leave many companies untouched, but it will scare them enough to back off. If they don’t get the message, it will make it easy to know who is next for the boycott.
Fourth, launch the boycott. This is the meat and potatoes of the effort folks so pay close attention. Boycotts are effective and hits them where it matters. Anyone that says boycotts don’t work is ignorant or spreading disinformation on behalf of the corporations. However, it needs to be properly targeted, and you need to spread the word so that individuals across the nation can collectively take part. That said, one might ask why if boycotts work and despite the claims of billions in losses, then why do many companies that have been boycotted seem to shrug it off and their stock continues to climb? This is a fair question, and the answer is because we are blissfully ignorant suckers. This is the classic magic trick where your attention is focused on what the magician wants you to see while distracting you from the all-important sleight of hand where it matters. Wall Street “doesn’t care” about your boycott because they know our rounds are off target and believe that we will continue to remain clueless and ineffective with our “little boycotts.” However, if you really want to make it count and want them to truly panic, you don’t just boycott the retail merchandise (if at all), you boycott their stock.
Breaking this strategy down into more detail, let me use a contemporary example. Ask yourself where the money goes if you purchase a six-pack of Bud Light. The answer isn’t as simple as many may think. That money goes to pretty much everyone but InBev, the company that owns Anheuser-Busch. It pays overhead costs of electricity. It pays a small profit to the store owner. It pays the distribution company. It pays the truck driver. It pays the grain farmer. It pays the aluminum smelter and bottler. It pays for packaging. It pays the government in taxes. You get the point…it is spread across the entirety of the production and supply chains. This same fact applies to other “woke” companies such as Target, Walmart, and Nike. Further, companies like Anheuser-Busch InBev own a lot of different brands making it very difficult for the average person to make daily buying decisions without inadvertently subsidizing a company they wish not to support. For example, the same company that makes Bud Light makes all Budweiser brand products, Michelob, Rolling Rock, Busch, Shock Top, Natural, Johnny Appleseed, Landshark Lager, Goose Island Brewery, Blue Point, 10 Barrel, Elysian Brewing Company, Golden Road Brewing, Four Points Brewery, Breckenridge Brewery, Devils Backbone Brewing Company, Karbach Brewing Company, Wicked Weed Brewing, King Cobra, Hurricane, Spykes, and many others. This list isn’t meant to be exhaustive, only illustrative of the fact that corporations have gobbled up most other companies making it nearly impossible to effectively boycott at the retail counter. Knowing this should illuminate the fact that though boycotting a specific product does cut revenue from the parent company, it is an extremely diluted approach and causes significant collateral damage to companies that may or may not be party to the issue being protested. So, if this is not effective what can be done?
Boycott them exactly where they never talk about boycotting them…where it matters. Let me ask you this question. How many people have investment accounts or pensions or 401ks or some type of retirement investments? Out of those, how many are invested in index following funds, ETFs, and mutual funds? Do they know what companies those “diversified” investments are invested in? How many even know if their pension plan invests using woke, green, and/or DEI priorities? Anyone want to venture a guess on how many of those investment funds include “BUD” in their portfolio? The truth is most Americans blindly dump hundreds, if not thousands, of dollars a month directly into the stock market via investment and retirement plans. These investment funds are effectively no strings attached donations that allow companies to directly fund the insanity we are now dealing with dollar for dollar. When you buy a case of beer, there are a whole bunch of people that need to get paid from that cost. When you invest in a company, you are effectively giving the company your consent to do with that money, all of that money, whatever they see fit. Of course, the naïve view of most investors is that money will be used to grow a healthy and profitable company…not subsidize woke initiatives. That may have been that case once-upon-a-time, but today, with DEI and woke boards, that money is being dumped into Democrat campaign coffers, pro-abortion, anti-gun, and transexual initiatives, and all other matter of deviant programs that attack America in nearly every way imaginable. These boards, by design, are also killing what once were great American companies. These are companies that built America, but through a long process of subterfuge and internal sabotage, these companies have been infiltrated and taken over by what amounts to political officers of the Left…commissars if you may…that ensure Marxist dogmas are adhered to. These policies follow the natural course of any socialist pogrom that extracts every drop of wealth and productivity from the host, redistributes that wealth to the few, and ultimately, as the purest expression of the ideology's true evil and parasitic nature, kills the host.
The only way to slow, stop, or reverse this course is by pulling investment capital from these companies and the massive financial institutions wielding control over the entire investment system. The lifeblood of these corrupt companies…many of which are not profitable and operate at massive losses…is your investment dollars. You want Wall Street to take you seriously, then announce a boycott of Wall Street. There are healthy companies worthy of investing out there, but for now, corporate corruption is so pervasive it is not possible to separate the wheat from the tares. For now, it is necessary to just clean house. This will cause true panic amongst the elite and will force these boards to change, or the companies will go out of business. This will then make way for true healthy companies worth investing in to arise out from under the monopolistic big corporate control of the “free market.” By spreading this knowledge and pulling out of this destructive “investment” cycle you are taking real and effective action. The entire “investment” scheme is nothing more than a usurious fraud perpetrated upon poor suckers, which seeks to convince them that the only path to financial independence and prosperity is by handing them your hard-earned money. It is a lie…it is all a lie designed to take advantage of vulnerable people seeking a better life by convincing them to voluntarily hand over their wealth. Financial advisors and other “experts” that profess this false knowledge are heretics. They are the ones making money off the suckers…I mean investors. The investors are nothing more than a milk cow for these parasites that subsidize the agendas destroying the United States from the inside out.
Now, I know some of you are going to be resistant to divesting from what you believe is your nest egg. If you think that nest egg will be worth ten cents after Marxist take full control, you are experiencing severe cognitive dissonance. Whatever isn’t stolen through regulation and taxation will be diluted to worthless through inflation. For those adherents to what you are “taught” are the classic investment strategies, let me use real numbers to illustrate why investing in the stock market to achieve financial independence is nothing more than a marketing illusion. You can tie up $100,000 in the stock market, take big risks, pay fees and taxes, and get lucky and have a year your portfolio grows, 10%. This is a “good year” by all averages, and it will net you roughly $7,000 at best. At worst, your funds are locked up and you lose every cent. That’s NOT what I’d consider a good return or even close to a return you can rely on living on. Now, let’s take that same $100,000 and buy a truck, trailer, and zero turn mower and set up a mowing company. You have $100,000 of equipment that can be written off completely from your taxes as a business expense while still having something real that will adjust in value to inflation…not lose value. Then let’s say you mow a few yards and a couple common areas. That will net you an easy $7,000 in a single month. This can then be repeated and expanded as much as you want all while adding to your net value. Do you see the difference between creating true wealth and being robbed through “investment?” The truth is folks that corporations are out of control because of massive amounts of wealth being dumped into these companies every day, week, and month through blind investment. You want to stop InBev (Bud Light)? So do I. Stop investing in the markets and these pension/retirement plans…stop it today. Cash out, pay your “penalty fees,” and cut your losses. Take that money and invest in real companies that build real wealth and financial security and not subsidize woke agendas.
Fifth, a carrot approach works too using “reverse boycotts.” In fact, I am a very strong advocate of them because they allow you to support a parallel economy and healthy companies. They also allow you to demonstrate where the real power and numbers are on a specific issue despite what the propagandists try to artificially construct. This reverse boycott often can be the unintended boomerang effect of a failed boycott. The classic example is of Chick-fil-A. Chick-fil-A was targeted for a boycott by the woke mob for standing its ground on its Christian beliefs. Instead of cowering to the mob, the company proved to be anything but chicken. The result was customers flocked to the franchise and business boomed. The mob licked its wounds and quietly slithered away in defeat. It had no choice because to draw anymore attention to their massive failure would risk exposing the fact, they are in reality a very small minority of radical fringe extremists and only garner power through psychological intimidation in coordination with their media allies. Though this is a great case study, it does not have to be a reactive approach. You can team with companies to support your agenda in exchange for pushing exclusive business to them. With big companies coming over to your side, you can then use the pressure of big corporate donors to overwhelm opposition donors. Politicians won’t complain and you can get real representation.
Now you know how to effectively combat these companies and their agenda. Now go spread the good word.