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Direct Democracy: The Greatest Intellectual Revolution of the 21st Century by Sylvain Allard

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Page 1: Direct Democracy Manifesto

Direct Democracy: The Greatest Intellectual

Revolution of the 21st Century

by Sylvain Allard

Page 2: Direct Democracy Manifesto

Representation is impossible

The idea of being represented by some remote smiling stranger is tantamount to letting your power, your money, and your safety

in the hands of a group of people that haseverything but your well-being in mind.

Page 3: Direct Democracy Manifesto

Follow the Money Trail: Wars don’t Happen by Accident

It was deeply important for the smart people behind the Fed to remove from power the old dynasties and major powers that would impede their march toward world domination. The best way was to create fake revolutions that would galvanize the

masses, overthrow former national powers in place and inspire generations to come. A clever mission!

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“If we can bank online, we can vote online”

We can now publish online, shout online, share music and ideas online, expose new knowledge online, regroup and connect online, bank online. The only thing we still can’t do online is voting on our own laws. No, instead we’re still living under a

bizarre psycho-political industrial-era system that wants us to believe we’re represented by elected officials.

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“What about national security?”

There’s really no single argument for promoting that a small group of unknown people should uphold all national secrets,

keeping the rest of us in the dark. How can you have an intelligent conversation again if you don’t have the cold hard facts in front of you? Contrary to popular belief, knowledge

brings freedom, not power.

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Knowledge is Freedom

Is it really a free world? Isn’t America more like the land of secrets? To break the chains of ignorance, we’ll need to

eventually uncover the secrets created by years of misled governance. We’ll need not only to think for ourselves, but to stop cheering for political parties and big corporation media

outlets that lie us into wars.

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The Social Network of Politics

It’s time the whole world wake up to the importance of taking control of its own destiny. The only way is to get rid of the

elected or representative democratic system and move toward a digital direct democratic network.

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“You can’t let stupid people vote!”However, even the people on the street with the less geopolitical knowledge tend to know what’s good and what’s bad. Instead of being treated as cattle, it is time people take up their national responsibilities and take their future into their hands. Because in an individualist society, where you don’t really care about your neighbor, why should a perfect stranger take any decision on your behalf?

If the same principle would hold true for your bank account, a revolt would ensue.

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No One Should Vote Any Law on your Behalf

In an individualistic society exists the blunt impossibility of getting represented. Those politicians will always put their

interests, those of their friends and family, way before yours. So let’s not be afraid of words here, democracy in America, in its current elective format, is a pure farce. No wonder millions of

Americans don’t believe in the system anymore.

Page 10: Direct Democracy Manifesto

Learn more and read the book The Grand Party of America: Direct Democracy Manifesto

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