I watched some of the video, but not all of it as it is rather dry. Running away from controlling government is nothing new. But, there is only so far people can run. There comes a time when people need to stand up to government.....1776 comes to mind. Freedom isn't free and there will come a time where there is nowhere to run. You can't fix a problem by ignoring it or running from it. Those people in the hills will ultimately become the place they ran from b/c others will join them in short order. It makes me wonder what the conditions of these millions of people are who he is talking about.
I think an overcontrolling govt is probably one of the biggest things in my lifetime that I am trying to prepare against. Tryanny is rearing it's ugly head in almost every aspect of our lives. Unfortunately, I think we are heading for a civil war. I just don't know what that will look like or what will be the final spark that lights the whole thing up.
In the meantime, it's necessary for people to pay attention and get involved in their local politics. I live in (what used to be) a farily rural area. We are getting flooded with 'new' people coming in and buying up homes and property. I fear that they will try and bring their idiocy with them, as it seems that is the typical pattern. So, the only way to try and stem some of these new laws and regulations from infiltratrating your current way of life is to have a say in the local governmental entities, otherwise the folks coming into your area will. Sadly, there are more local gov entities than most of us would like and you could spend a good portion of your week at 'meetings', but that is the only way you can keep informed since our media will not do their jobs anymore.
I will not run. I'm planting my feet where they are and I will fight where I stand. I will also keep my local board members accountable. They know who I am and I will speak my mind at meetings, as should every concerned citizen. When people say, "I vote, and that's all I can do"....it's hogwash! You can get involved and you should!
I've been to my local government meetings for over a year now and have never seen a single reporter there. Sadly, unless there is an unusual issue on the agenda, there are no other local people there either. The apathy is unreal, yet folks have no problem blaming government for all their problems. Many do not even know the names of the people serving on their local boards or what issues they are deciding on. For the most part, in my area, 5 people decide the rules and regulations, typically with no input from any locals b/c they don't show up. That is the norm.......so who's going to fight a civil war?