Personal Sovereignty
Redefining Power as Freedom.
Personal Sovereignty is infinite power.
By power please rid yourself of the imposed stigma; the current example exercised by political authority, as if power is intended for manipulation and possession. Control over the weak. The weak being the poor and uneducated; slaves. Current authority uses slavery to maintain a sense of control as it nears destruction…. fearful of the true power that lies within the individual; the innate force to resist imposed force: the desire to resist suppression, rebel against the unnatural, is revealing itself more and more vividly. Authority is intimidated by this powerforce- the automatic, aautonomic right of free will - and in panic, the fearful are hasty to retaliate with violence and detainment. But the strength of the army does not lie in the number of physical body, but in the drive and desire within each (wo)man.
Within each life, is the power of personal sovereignty, therefore each is equipped with the innate weapons of heart and mind, neither of which are granted or defined by the law. This power is not a privilege from the government. personal Sovereignty is the power to pronounce yourself free, and act freely no one else is responsible for your natural liberty; Stop waiting for someone else to set you free. Because you will continue waiting, never attaining until you death. ”True slavery is waiting for someone else to grant you freedom.” The system creates a world of paradox; it justifies war for freedom, yet freedom is non-attainable because “civilians need more law and more limits to be reasonable human beings.” It teaches us to fight for what we already have; ….therefore teaching us to generate war even within ourselves.
But with personal sovereignty there is no waiting or war for freedom. It exists entirely, irrepressible throughout its entire term, of ones lifetime.
Sovereign individuals recognize the strength of liberation within the self. Sovereign individuals need not seek to possess the power of others, because free people recognize the infinite ways to exercise power, through their own choices. When choosing as one desires, voluntarily, there is peace, and freedom - which mean peace and freedom can rule entirely, irrepressible throughout its entire term, of one lifetime.
Ku Klux Klan of Indiana: 1920′s
Severity of the KKK in Indiana: 1920′s
Indiana had the largest group of KKK advocacy in the 1920′s. 1/4 – 1/3 native white Hoosiers joined the klan condoning hatred towards blacks, jews, and catholics.
Indiana was ranked to have the most powerful politically active KKklan in the nation.
1922-1925 D.C Stephenson brings 118,000 members of the KKK into the state of Indiana and started The Fiery Cross newspaper, becoming the states most influential leader for racial and religious intolerance. In Indiana, Stephenson recruited 300,000 members in less than two years, gaining the title Grand Dragon of Indiana. Recruitment cost $10 toward supporting the Klan, Stephenson earned $4 of this fee. Robes cost ~$6 in which Stephenson pocketed $4.25 per
By 1924 the entire Indiana Republican Party was flooded with active KKK members. Including elected Governor Ed Jackson:
This political influence helped Stephenson organize white supremacy in 19 more states.
In 1925- Indiana KKK reached its peak. During this year D.C Stephenson was arrested for the kidnapping and rape of Madge Oberholtzer, his secretary, and the KKK’s political influence dwindled, however the klan’s ideologies increased with social and culture influence; literature, and family value focused on American Superiority, and ‘patriotism’ It engaged Hoosier interest by implying the need for traditional and moral re-birth; attacking bootleggers, feminists, media producers, teenagers. The klan promised moral and political change for Hoosier families.
At the bottom on this site are pictures of the Indiana Klans