Howard Switzer
2 min readJul 8, 2023

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Why the Year 2025 Might Be the Last for America as We Know It -- I hope so because as you have described it we are going the wrong direction because the stupid wealthy think they know best and so dictate public policy through bribes. On a hopeful note truth is selling which is why the so-called mainstream media is not so mainstream anymore when it comes to the news because they've been lying for so many years.

FOX, MSNBC, CNN, get 1-2 million viewers now while Joe Rogan and Tucker Carlson get 11-30 million viewers. Jimmy Dore gets twice as many as CNN and almost as many as MSNBC. What does mainstream mean?

I think it is time to rise to the occasion and call out the state crimes built on a corrupt foundation and promote the solutions to the real problems in our society due to 300 years of usury.

We need a Sankofa, a meeting to decide where we took the wrong fork in the fork in the road and humans have taken the wrong fork many times but two of them seem important to me.

One is when Thales, Anaximander, and Heraclitus, the organic philosophers who saw all the cosmos as alive, were rejected in favor of Philosophers such as Pythagoras, Parmenides, and Plato who were the founding fathers of our mechanical worldview. Then Galileo, Descartes, and other men of the Renaissance translated it into the scientific and technological enterprise that has dominated human experience ever since.

The mechanical world view has us turning ourselves into machines destroying life.

The other was the post revolutionary war power struggle between Jefferson the farmer, who wanted a public money system with a more artful agrarian society, and Hamilton the banker who wanted to be like the Bank of England, owned by the capitalists, who wanted a massive industrialized society under their control. Of course we know who has always come out on top between bankers and farmers.

It is unfortunate about RFKjr's voice but Abraham Lincoln also had a unique sounding voice described as “a thin tenor, or rather falsetto, voice, almost as high-pitched as a boatswain's whistle.” Others described it as “shrill” and “sharp.”

In all the depictions of Lincoln that I've seen he's always had a somewhat deep voice to give him more gravitas I suppose. Now imagine the Gettysburg Address in Lincoln's real voice :-)

Proves that what makes great is the content not the wrapper.

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Howard Switzer
Howard Switzer

Written by Howard Switzer

Howard Switzer is an ecological architect and monetary reformer in rural Tennessee.

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