Between the fall of the Roman Empire in the fifth century A.D. and the formation of "country states" by the beginning of the crusades some five-hundred plus years later, an interesting symbol began dotting the landscape of Europe: the castle.

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As an amateur admirer of architecture, and the designer of my own home, I have long been intrigued by the design, beauty, and function of castles.  On a tour of England once I developed a near fanatical interest in ramparts, portcullises, loopholes, dungeons, keeps, and the like.  Every bit an instrument of war as much as shelter, of projected power as much as protection, castles throughout the period demonstrated enormous diversity and creativity.  Over the years their construction evolved from wood to stone to humongous masonry structures designed to repel the assaults of seige machines such as catapults and trebuchets.

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Architecture aside, however, castles were also representative of the sociological change of the times. Power and the rule of law had been centralized in Rome, with local vassal kings and imperial governors selected by the emperor. Once Roman power had been transplanted eastward to Constantinople and the remaining authority in Rome disintegrated, the landscape was open to ambitious princes and dukes. From time to time would-be Caesars attempted to knit the ancient empire back together in all its glory, but none of these efforts ever had the scale or durability of what had gone before. Eventually, it became obvious that might ruled the day and slaughter and conquest was the secret to advancement. As hundreds of princes scattered across Europe made claims to noble blood lines, they constructed castles on every possible hilltop and cliff to project their hegemony. With banditry and violence everywhere, peasants needed protection and were herded into villages within retreat-able distance to the local castle. Where once a people had been (at least to some degree) "free," now they were transformed into "serfs" in one of the largest protection rackets the world has ever seen (the Mafia has nothing on these guys).

 

The castle, then, became the symbol of the oppression of ancient liberties. The peasantry was not ignorant to what was happening; they came to resent the castellans' grasping of power at their own expense. There were some notable revolts, such as the attacks on the Harzburg castle in Saxony, but there was little the poorly armed, unorganized peasantry could do. If there had ever been a time when the common European could have prevented the putting over of himself of a castellated lord, that time had passed before anyone was aware of it. In the final analysis, the last remnants of freedom for the peasants had disappeared with the rule of Roman law.

 

It is a shame that in our own day the encroachments on our freedoms aren't as visible as the castles of the Dark Ages. We, too, like the peasants of old, are losing our freedoms as the rule of law gradually disappears. The structures that are being erected to control and mollify us are not ones of stone and mason, but of government bureaucracy and majority rule. And just like the serfs of Europe who longed for the extinct pax romana (Peace of Rome), we too may awake one day yearning for the good old days of Republican, representative government. 

 

Most historians appear to agree that the peasantry of Europe was largely powerless to stop the onset of feudalism. Common people were not sufficiently informed or knowledgeable of the changes creeping in around them, and they never organized in a fashion that would blunt the trends effectively. In our society today, we may be faced with the same combination. The average American is uninformed about the erosion of his freedoms, and has at his disposal little chance to make a difference. In a two party political system that offers very little difference (in terms of actual governance, not in terms of the rhetoric) to the voter, in a government controlled by special interest lobbies, what can the common citizen, concerned as they may be about his future and that of his children, actually do? This is the question, more than any other, that I am asked the most frequently.

 

For starters, we can become educated ourselves about what kind of government we are supposed to have, and what we actually are experiencing now. Next, we can share this information with others, disseminating materials, websites, video clips, and (in short), the truth to everyone we can. That is the purpose of my business partner and co-author Orrin Woodward and his excellent recent series of articles on these very topics. Pass these URLs to others, get people awakened to the facts. Thirdly, get active in the political process. Vote. Write your representatives. Join organizations that believe in what you believe in (which will require the odious task of determining just what that is, first! 🙂 I look forward to hearing your comments and ideas on the subject as well!

 

There is a lot we can do. We don't have to be serfs, watching the construction of a castle with fear and trembling. These are not the Dark Ages. Nor, while we have anything to say about it, will it be said of our future, either! 
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15 responses to “Symbols of the Oppression of Liberty”

  1. Brent Campau Avatar
    Brent Campau

    Yes. I plan on joining some organizations and getting involved locally. You’ve already assisted me in my radical seige by giving me a list of books on the subject. I’ve recruited some of my people to get involved with me. Time for REAL change.

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  2. Sheri Avatar
    Sheri

    Hey Chris – do you have any websites or materials that would help someone on their journey to determine what their beliefs are and someplace where we can get the facts about what is actually happening in the political arena right now and how it affects the “average” joe??

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  3. dean clouse Avatar
    dean clouse

    Take a look at this castle. I think I need to be a bit higher than Bronze to buy this house.
    http://sharichase.point2agent.com/Listing/ViewListingDetails.aspx?ListingID=1585488&Bb=BY&Cc=1585488

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  4. RLD III Avatar
    RLD III

    Great post Chris. I look forward to what you and Orrin have have in store. We need some real education on the facts to start with and then some real leaders in Washington to get our country back on track. I can’t wait till we can vote for you and Orrin to go there and shake things up. Keep up the great work.

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  5. gary ross Avatar

    I completely agree with your comments. At least in past centuries, the class structure was clear and there was no doubt about who was doing what and to whom. Today, things are more sublime.
    Great pictures!
    I invite you to visit my site at garyross.ca.
    Have a healthy and prosperous 2009.
    Gary

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  6. gary ross Avatar

    I completely agree with your comments. At least in past centuries, the class structure was clear and there was no doubt about who was doing what and to whom. Today, things are more sublime.
    Great pictures!
    I invite you to visit my site at garyross.ca.
    Have a healthy and prosperous 2009.
    Gary

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  7. gary ross Avatar

    I completely agree with your comments. At least in past centuries, the class structure was clear and there was no doubt about who was doing what and to whom. Today, things are more sublime.
    Great pictures!
    I invite you to visit my site at garyross.ca.
    Have a healthy and prosperous 2009.
    Gary

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  8. Phyllis Hoff Avatar
    Phyllis Hoff

    Chris:
    When the IRS or the Department of Labor issues proposed regulations on a topic, there is a period of time and a place to send public comments regarding those regulations with a deadline date.
    While bills are in front of the senate and house, are you aware of any type of comment period and procedure for voicing those comments, other than to write to our congressmen?
    Just curious.
    Phyllis

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  9. Cathy Avatar
    Cathy

    Chris,
    Those were great and insigntful comments, as usual.
    I guess my extended family (for all its dysfunctions) must be very unusual. As kids we were exposed to these ideas, thought it normal to debate them and then believed it to be normal to expose our kids to these concepts, as well. We may not always agree with how freedom is expressed, though we all agree liberty is something to be protected and preserved at all costs.
    I have something else (off this topic, and nowhere else to put it!) to share with you and your readers from Team Mona Vie. I got it this morning in an email from Breaking Christian News. It’s yet another confirmation we are on the right track with antioxidants and fighting diseases by feeding ourselves healthy foods. Here it is:
    Grape Seed Extract Kills Laboratory Leukemia Cells, Proving Value of Natural Compounds
    by News Release : Jan 4, 2009 : Newswise/American Association for Cancer Research
    http://www.newswise.com/articles/view/547664/
    “What everyone seeks is an agent that has an effect on cancer cells but leaves normal cells alone, and this shows that grape seed extract fits into this category.”
    An extract from grape seeds forces laboratory leukemia cells to commit cell suicide, according to researchers from the University of Kentucky. They found that within 24 hours, 76 percent of leukemia cells had died after being exposed to the extract.
    The investigators, who report their findings in the January 1, 2009, issue of Clinical Cancer Research, a journal of the American Association for Cancer Research, also teased apart the cell signaling pathway associated with use of grape seed extract that led to cell death, or apoptosis. They found that the extract activates JNK, a protein that regulates the apoptotic pathway.
    While grape seed extract has shown activity in a number of laboratory cancer cell lines, including skin, breast, colon, lung, stomach and prostate cancers, no one had tested the extract in hematological cancers nor had the precise mechanism for activity been revealed.
    “These results could have implications for the incorporation of agents such as grape seed extract into prevention or treatment of hematological malignancies and possibly other cancers,” said the study’s lead author, Xianglin Shi, Ph.D., professor in the Graduate Center for Toxicology at the University of Kentucky.
    “What everyone seeks is an agent that has an effect on cancer cells but leaves normal cells alone, and this shows that grape seed extract fits into this category,” he said.
    Shi adds, however, that the research is not far enough along to suggest that people should eat grapes, grape seeds, or grape skin in excess to stave off cancer. “This is very promising research, but it is too early to say this is chemo-protective.”
    Hematological cancers—leukemia, lymphoma and myeloma—accounted for an estimated 118,310 new cancer cases and almost 54,000 deaths in 2006, ranking these cancers as the fourth leading cause of cancer incidence and death in the U.S.
    Given that epidemiological evidence shows that eating vegetables and fruits helps prevent cancer development, Shi and his colleagues have been studying chemicals known as proanthocyanidins in fruits that contribute to this effect. Shi has found that apple peel extract contains these flavonoids, which have antioxidant activity, and which cause apoptosis in several cancer cell lines but not in normal cells. Based on those studies, and findings from other researchers that grape seed extract reduces breast tumors in rats and skin tumors in mice, they looked at the effect of the compound in leukemia cells.
    Using a commercially available grape seed extract, Shi exposed leukemia cells to the extract in different doses and found the marked effect in causing apoptosis in these cells at one of the higher doses.
    They also discovered that the extract does not affect normal cells, although they don’t know why.
    “This is a natural compound that appears to have relatively important properties,” Shi said.

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  10. Laurence Goldkamp Avatar
    Laurence Goldkamp

    “Go and tell your king that Scotland’s sons and daughters are yours no more!” “Freeedommmmmm!!”

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  11. Stephen Avatar
    Stephen

    Chris,
    Had this link passed to me thought you might enjoy it:
    http://www.flixxy.com/political-systems.htm
    God Bless,
    Stephen Manczyk

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  12. adam boren Avatar
    adam boren

    yes, I agree. We are on the same path Rome was once on. Evergrowing massive government that looks down on dissent as if its terrorism.
    Doesnt look like Obama is offering much either. Just more of the same.
    Check out this article and video:
    http://www.prisonplanet.com/celente-predicts-revolution-food-riots-tax-rebellions-by-2012.html
    peace and love,
    AB

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  13. Dave Nelson Avatar
    Dave Nelson

    As you have said so many times, we have to stop or severely cut back doing the useless things we do and do the things that matter like read, listen and associate with the right people and the right material. The people in control are counting on us becoming mindless job jerks who work and pay no attention to ours surroundings, while we are lead to the ditch while they reap bigger rewards of stuff.

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  14. Ron Avatar
    Ron

    Great concept but please don’t overlook how the large corporation and government have become one in the same. Review Wikileaks information, for example, on how the US State department threatens foreign nations who won’t accept Monsanto’s genetically modified food seed. Observe how the last four presidents from both parties have appointed Monsanto to run the FDA. Then explore similar symbiotic relationships between government and other corporations.

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  15. Ron Avatar
    Ron

    http://rt.com/usa/wikileaks-monsanto-cables-report-273/
    (US government doing Monsanto’s bidding internationally)

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