“The Government’s Weapons against Citizens”
By: Ron Boat
In today’s changing times, we all must look ahead, be aware,
be vigilant in protecting ourselves, our families and fortunes. And to think
the government can’t be your enemy is as shortsighted as a blind mouse in a
cheese house.
If you think you’ll hang out in the US till things get
really bad then gather up your life and head south, north, east or west…..
think again. As we consider our government’s ability to control us in ways we
never think of, and as more and more of us think about moving – or being ready
to move – to safer, foreign lands, this article could be important.
I read a lot of articles from various people who, if nothing
else, provoke my thinking about subjects I have no knowledge or awareness of.
Nick Giambruno is one of those guys who add to my day and with his kind permission
I'm happy to invite your read. I’ve left in some links as they can guide you to
additional important facts for your future.
Citizenship as a Weapon: Travel Controls and What You Can Do About
It
“It’s an extremely potent weapon, yet most are not even aware of its existence.
That is, unless they have been
unfortunate enough to be on the receiving end of it.
The weapon I’m referring to is
travel controls, also known as people controls. It’s the power any government
has to limit the ability of its citizens to travel. They do this by restricting
the issuance of travel documents like passports.
Any government can use this
weapon at a moment’s notice. It just needs to find a convenient pretext.
Many countries in the past have
notoriously turned to people controls. For example, the Soviet Union would
routinely revoke the citizenship of its perceived internal enemies.
Recently, look at how the
Dominican Republic stripped tens of thousands of people of their citizenship
with no due process. Or how the Syrian government previously refused to renew
the passports of Syrians abroad whom it suspected of being associated with the
opposition. Or how the US government revoked Edward Snowden’s passport with the
stroke of a pen. These are but a few of countless examples.
The point here is not to pick
good guys and bad guys. The point is that there are many instances throughout
history and modern times that prove that you don’t own your own passport or
citizenship… the government does. And they use them as a weapon.
If you hold political views that
your government doesn’t like, don’t be surprised if they restrict your travel
options.
Unfortunately, the situation is
getting worse. Over the last couple of years, there have been several attempts
to pass a bill that would make it easier for the US government to cancel the
passport of anyone accused of owing $50,000 or more in taxes. I suspect that
sooner or later Congress will pass this bill.
Fortunately, there is a way to
protect yourself from these repressive measures. More on that in a bit, but
first let’s look at the most common forms of travel controls.
Different
Shapes and Colors
Desperate governments always seek
to control money with capital controls and people with travel controls.
Here are the three most common
forms of the latter:
1. Soft Travel Controls
These include arbitrary fees and
burdensome bureaucratic procedures. These measures amount to unofficial travel
controls.
It’s similar to how FATCA works with money. FATCA doesn’t make it illegal to
move capital outside of the US. But it achieves the same effect by imposing
onerous regulations that can make it impractical.
In the same sense, the government
could achieve de facto people controls through deliberately excessive rules and
regulations.
2. Migration Controls
Migration controls are official
restrictions on the movement of a country’s citizens.
Sometimes governments will put
restrictions on certain citizens from leaving the country. This is especially
true during times of crisis and for those who have accumulated some savings.
Many people feel that they can
simply wait till things get bad and then exit. But it’s likely the politicians
will have slammed the door shut by then.
For example, after Castro came to
power in Cuba, the government used to make its citizens apply for an exit visa
to leave the island. They did not grant it easily.
3. Revoking Citizenship and
Passport
This is the most severe form of
people and travel controls.
Preventing people from leaving
has always been the hallmark of an authoritarian regime. Unfortunately the
practice is growing in so-called liberal democracies for ever more trivial
offenses.
In the US, for example, the
government can cancel your passport if they accuse you of a felony.
Many people think felonies only
consist of major crimes like robbery and murder.
But that isn’t true.
The ever-expanding mountain of
laws and regulations has criminalized even the most mundane activities. A
felony is not as hard to commit as you might think. Many victimless “crimes”
are felonies.
A study has found that the
average American inadvertently commits three felonies a day.
So, if the US government really
wants to cancel your US passport, it can find some technicality to do so… for
anyone.
Second
Passports - An Antidote to Travel Controls
Here’s what my colleague and the
always insightful Jeff Thomas has to say about travel controls:
As a
country approaches an economic collapse, a crystal ball is not necessary to
predict that, amongst the actions of the government, will be increased currency
controls, travel controls, tariffs, and a host of other last-ditch efforts to
keep the sheep penned in - to assure their presence for a final shearing.
What
remains for the reader to determine, if he is a resident of one of the nations
that is presently in decline, is whether he: a) believes that, in the future,
his ability to travel internationally may be either restricted or prohibited;
and b) whether he should take steps to assure his liberty for the future. If
so, it might be wise to do so before he actually has lost his ability to
travel.
If you have only one passport,
you’re vulnerable to travel controls.
I think it’s absolutely essential
to obtain the political diversification benefits of having a second passport.
You’ll protect yourself against travel controls. You’ll give yourself peace of
mind knowing that you will always have options.
Among other things, having a
second passport allows you to invest, bank, travel, reside, and do business in
places that you could not before.
More options mean more freedom
and opportunity.
I believe obtaining a second
passport makes sense no matter what happens.
Unfortunately, getting one isn’t
easy. There are no solutions that are at the same time cheap, easy, fast, and
legitimate. Worse, there’s a lot of misinformation and bad advice out there
that could cause you big problems. It’s essential to have a trusted resource to
guide you through the process.”
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We have grown up unafraid, easy going, open and trusting and
yet, as the government spies on its citizens more and more, increases its
international reach for oversight and enforcement, we should be prepared to
make fast, intelligent, well informed decisions.
The ol “knee jerk reactions” aren’t good when taking actions
to improve or protect your future. Many friends of mine who were never
politically aware, interested or active have changed their tune by reading
more, listening more, asking more and wanting more. Like the saying from Louis Pasteur says, “Chance
favors only the prepared mind” and so if and when things go south in our
government, economy or society having yourself mentally, fiscally and
physically ready….paramount.
Here’s hoping for a fast turnaround in our country, its
mindset, its morals, its preparedness, and its attitudes toward its citizenry
from tyranny back to freedom.
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