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"Anarchy is not intended to be sustainable. It is not a system of government, a codified list of rules and beliefs, or a mind set geared toward cultural constructivism. It is a spark, a flash, a small flame that ignites a paradigm-obliterating explosion. It is destructive by nature. It lies dormant and, like diesel fuel, can only be ignited by tremendous pressure. It deconstructs. It strips flesh from bone and grinds bone to dust. It is doomed to consumption in the conflagration instigated by its own primal spark. It is a catalyst. It is tinder. It is powder and fuse."

Rich Oliver




Spark in the Wind

Look to England.

Is this not the beginning that we have been calling for? Why question the catalyst? Why question the agenda? The basic reasons for any revolution stem from stifling, oppressive structure imposed on an increasingly pressured population. It often rises in the “bare branches” of society, the unemployed, single males between 16 and 25. It rises in the oppressed class. It rises in the face of inequality and synchronous with internal realization and the sudden epiphany that all is not what it has been presented to be. Equality is a lie. The “American Dream” is a fabrication. It’s a level of externally opposed control.

Anarchy is awareness. Anarchy is the realization that one’s status is imposed externally without regard for the individuals input or opinion. Anarchy is the scream emerging in protest, a fist thrust into the air, a mind reaching the formative, unfocused eruption that will lead to change. Any change. ALL CHANGE. When our self awareness springs from an internal locus of control, we can no longer tolerate being controlled externally, especially by those that do not have our best interests in mind.

There will be casualties. Blood fertilizes change. It cannot be helped.

This is what we pray for. This is what we talk about till we are blue in the face, yet we don’t even recognize the makings of a revolution when it fondles us face to face in public. Stand up. Turn off your computers and TV sets. Live what you speak. Walk the walk. Make the sacrifice. Nut up or fucking shut up. Period.

Less than 4% of the American colonists actively participated in the events that led up to the Revolutionary War. Most were pissed off bare branches. Maybe we are forgetting that. Maybe we are shaking in our boots afraid to lose the piles of material shit we have painstakingly collected over the years. Maybe we are part of the problem.

It is here. This is it. Don’t get lost in the focus. It will sharpen up. It will gain a sense of itself. It will mature toward social change.

This is the catalyst.

Let’s burn this fucker down.