New Hampshire man lights himself on fire to protest America’s decline

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June 20, 2011
Oxford, England

Late last week, Thomas James Ball reached his breaking point. Driven to desperation by a system that bankrupted him and destroyed his family, Ball walked up to the main door of the Keene County, New Hampshire courthouse, doused himself with gasoline, and lit himself ablaze.

Hardly anyone seems to have noticed.

Conversely, when a 26-year old Tunisian man lit himself on fire a few months ago after police confiscated the fruits and vegetables he had been selling without a proper permit, it launched a wave of revolution across the Middle East.

People were shocked into taking action… protests and riots swept the region and one regime after another crumbled.

Rather than sparking an “American spring” and shocking US citizens into taking their country back, though, Mr. Ball’s act of self-immolation seems to have been largely ignored. There has been scant coverage (and scant is being extremely generous) of Mr. Ball in the mainstream media, and what little coverage there is generally discredits the man as a troublemaker.

This is how the system’s gatekeepers have been so adroit at maintaining the status quo– by suppressing dissent, marginalizing the detractors, and distracting the populace with meaningless, irrelevant drivel.

Mr. Ball left behind a lengthy missive prior to his suicide, which covers a range of topics from political corruption to why the family court system in America is utterly disgraceful. He was, to put it mildly, a staunch advocate of violent change, and it’s clear he hoped a great deal of others would follow in his footsteps to literally burn the system down.

(Ball even left instructions for how to make a proper Molotov cocktail along with specific vulnerabilities of police stations in his area…)

Perhaps the most interesting part of his final post, however, was the observation that the United States is no longer a nation of laws; Ball described what he calls the ‘second set of books,’ which is essentially the collection of policies, procedures, and protocols that courts and executive agencies rely upon.

This includes police departments and other ‘enforcers’ across the country that come up with standardized responses to take judgment out of the equation. TSA agents, for instance, are only following procedure when they fondle children at airport checkpoints. Even the guys who drove the trains to the concentration camps were just following procedures.

Ball argued that the nation is now ruled by such procedures, even in such institutions as family court where judges (by policy) pass the buck down the line to mental health case workers.

His anger and desperation for this system, which tore apart his family and bankrupted his finances, led Ball to light himself ablaze at the local courthouse in a state whose motto is “Live Free or Die.” Ball chose the latter.

The next day, life went on in America. There was no shocking front-page cover story or award-winning photograph to spark a national debate… let alone propel droves of fed-up citizens to flood the streets demanding change.

Rather, the New Hampshire courthouse cleaned up his charred remains and meticulously scrubbed the floors to eliminate all trace of the event. 24-hour news networks ran a quick blurb in their scrolling tickers amid more important coverage of the Miss USA beauty pageant and President Obama’s Father’s Day plans.

In other words, business as usual… suggesting that if there is, in fact, going to be a fight for the soul of the country, it’s a long way off, and many more degrees for the boiling frogs who are stuck in the pot.

My assessment of this situation, however controversial it may be, remains very clear: the great faceless enemy that opposes us, irrespective of our country of origin, is the institution of government.

Over time, this institution has inserted itself into nearly all aspects of life, such that a man cannot so much as enjoy a pint of beer, discipline his children, ride on the train, go to the doctor, open a bank account, apply for a job, go fishing, or watch a sporting event without the heavy hand of government being involved.

This is a beast that feeds on citizens; the more it feeds, the larger it becomes and the hungrier it gets. Of all the solutions out there, including armed conflict, civil disobedience, self-immolation, active democracy, etc., the only one that truly destroys the beast is starving it– take away the feast of productive citizens and accelerate its collapse.

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  • http://profiles.google.com/danrshaw Dan Shaw

    The US needs to change but not change in the way the middle east is accomplishing it through violence and bloodshed.  Not yet anyway.  It is also the radical element of Islam that have used the burning body to call for change to Sharia Law and to create a Califate.  To call for change through violence will give the government that is currently in charge more ammunition for further crack down and more subjugation or our freedom and  rights.  If we are to be a nation of law and not a democracy then we must work within the law to effect change.

  • http://www.facebook.com/myweddingreceptionplanningcom Diane Castro

    How very sad…didn’t even hear about it up here in Canada.

  • Our man Flinn

    Who is John Galt?

    • http://www.paintyominis.com theHman

      Better yet, WHERE is John Galt?

    • Anonymous

      It’s time I think…..

  • Brian Richards

    Simon,
    Well, really, if a hundred citizens immolated themselves in all parts of the US, it would barely register a second glance by the general public.  Sometimes, I think it will take mass roundups and concentration camps in the desert, along with scarce food/beer to get US citizens to stand up, start shooting at politicians or throwing bombs at government buildings.
    Tunisians are different from Americans. Tunisians have balls.

  • Aryannomad

    I am saddened by this man’s death and I sympathize with his pain, but to kill oneself imo is not the answer. Simon, I know you disagree with the notion of ‘fighting back’ but how feel you about Agorism (Essentially Anarcho-Capitalist who embrace the grey/black market in order to bring down the government)? Like you say, starve the beast and it will die…

  • Diogenes_

     Excellent post. Here is a situation where a man was about to be sent to jail for failing to find well paying enough work in a depression to pay for family support. He wasn’t even allowed to see his children! And how did this all come about? Because he slapped his child once in the face and thus set off a chain of government events resulting in his total enslavement and the theft of his children. That’s it, a single slap in the face. Now granted, slapping children in the face is not acceptable in modern educated society, but the punishment compared to the crime is ludicrous. And I say that as a person opposed to all forms of hitting children including spanking. There is a difference between brutal child abuse and making a single mistake. And the reasonable approach to reducing child hitting is to focus on education and parental support,by a country mile, not police state tactics.

     A couple further thoughts on this:

    A. Anyone who has kids in the US at this time is straight up crazy, especially if your a man. I realize that’s a big thing to say, yet is it not the case that your just one anonymous lie complaint away from having your kids kidnapped and your self either in jail or on a kind of lifetime enslavement parole? Also, even getting married in the US is highly dangerous for the man. And the ‘radical feminist’ indoctrination that young American women go through in college is not the least reason for that. Travel and meet some South American women, they are still interested in being wives and mothers. If you do find a rare American woman, don’t risk living in the US.

    B. A man is brutalized by the state in unthinkable ways, literally having his children stolen, to the point that he burns himself alive on courthouse steps and there is effectively zero mainstream news coverage or outrage about this. And yesterdays posters think the American people will be rebelling against the government? Give me a break! They will be lining up anxiously awaiting being told what to do.

  • http://twitter.com/Eddie_Edwards Eddie Edwards

    What shocks America now? Nothing except a Senators dick in a boxers

    • Anonymous

      That was the news media keeping you from thinking about real problems. Like for example, the Frank/Dodd banking bill that will take effect in July bans over the counter commodity sales, like gold and silver among most others. It also keeps you from thinking about the fact that our national debt is now 100% of the gross domestic product or that 47% of people in this country are now on some type of public assistance. Or maybe the fact that 50% of the people of this country aren’t paying any taxes. Then there’s open borders, drug wars, weapon and drug smuggling, drive by shootings, open grows on private and public lands, in the state I live in.

  • Rick

    Hi Simon,

    off topic, but how do I solve the “utility bill problem”? I travel quite a lot, staying in hotels, short time apartments, etc. A mailbox in Europe is my address. I don’t see any utility bills, and when I’m asked to prove my address, I usually give people one of my bank statements, but sometimes that’s not enough. What do people do then? Do you face the same kind of problem? 

    Thanks for a great site!

    • Anonymous

      We used to live in a motorhome and travel. We had a “mail forwarder”. There is one in South Dakota and I know of one in Texas. That was our “permanent address”. I would just call them when we moved and our mail would waiting at the next address. We were even registered to vote in South Dakota for a time though we never lived there, just spent the night and got an address at the mail forwarders location.

  • Pitchman

    The Emperor is attending to his needy sociopathic overlords as  the people fiddle.

    I posted your “New Hampshire man” piece at Inflection Point
    with the following links to your site.  If this is a problem please let me know. 

    Keep up your important work! Thanks!

    by Simon Black from Sovereign Man 

    …For insightful commentary on how to Survive and Thrive in the Age of Turmoil visit: Sovereign Man

  • Apart4life

    people will care when…. their money will be gone along with their living standard. Then… a few banksters will be hanged in public places.  Back to the future…. western style… it’s coming for sure and.. if you work for a lobby and or IB like JPM or GS…. it’s time to change work.

  • Diogenes_

    Regulations caused the economic crises. Read ‘meltdown’ by Tom Woods. The US has the most people in the jail the world, the most laws, and the most regulator employees already. And you think more of this is going to help?

  • DAVID SIEDEL

    As to “Stay and Fight”, I have a few tactics. Here is one: juries that refuse to convict when the crime is one against the state or purposed  to protect defendant from himself.

    There would then be a need to ban juries.

  • Mike

    I hope your post is just ignorance and not mental illness. Lack of regulation? Geez dude, Americans are regulated to death already. You want more slavery, please move to North Korea.

  • saveyerpennies

    Fine observation Simon Black.  We of the hopeless-populosus are deceived daily by the so-called news media.  Who is it that decides what  information we receive?
    I question Barak Obama’s speech indicating Israel should pull back to the 1967 border.  Who wrote that for him; or worse, who told him to say what he said?
    The most recent is the nuclear plant in Nebraska.  Flooding, fire?  These are serious problems that can and will affect millions.  Also–look at the levels of radiation from Japan right now on the west coast.  It just goes on and on, doesn’t it?

  • http://www.bzemic.com/impossibleInstinct/ steve ward

    something dont sound right about that story, really we should start throwing bombs in people windows to spark change? A lot of people dont seem to understand that change has already happened. It just not wide spread yet, how do i know? well simon your part of the change.

    i know at lest 10 other people who would belong to this change that is already here. This is one of the reasons you are seeing such draconian measures.

    These people while they may love there country they are more global in nature. government don’t know what to do about that, if i have money in 5 different country to the government that don’t make sense.

    Now we can talk more, i just dont want to fill this up comments with that. Fist i will say this he has the right idea the problem his solution is bad.

    Second those who play by OLD rules get BURNED period and that what is happening now. People who play by old rules get burn, those who lost there jobs most did not realize that the rules had changed.

    i know 80% of the people who read this will think meh whatever and go about doing what they normal do. BUT the 20% who do read this and take action interest me to know end.

    After all those 20% are what made google, facebook, fabrication machines (a machine that can sit in your house and make just about anything if you have the parts for it.)

    Etc the point is he was right the rules have changed so it time to stop playing by the old rules. although setting your self on fire im not sure if it suppose to work in usa

    • http://www.bobcatarts.com Robert Gandy

      Two nights ago, a similar point in conversation was made with friends of mine. Fabrication technology, communications technology and global mindset is becoming so that people need the status-quo government structure less and less.  These corporate and governing institutions (sometimes the same thing) are finding themselves more and more obsolete and seem to be lashing out.

  • keen observer

    How tragic, and how utterly sad!  After reading the snippet of news in the paper, I took the time to read Mr. Ball’s “final statement” that he mailed to the Sentinel newspaper.  It appears to me that he did everything humanly possible to be reunited with his children, from whom he should never have been separated in the first place.  How sad that his wife was so gutless and stupid in the very beginning to call some counselor and blab nonsense. 

     A little over 20 years ago I quit a job working for the Dept of Corrections in a large, wealthy state because I too frequently saw the results of just such stupidity being perpretrated against ordinary citizens.  My spouse was a career police officer in one of the largest and most forward thinking police depts in the world.  He transferred out of patrol into traffic investigation principally because of the idiotic way they were required to “handle” domestic violence issues. 

    I have a friend who is a licensed therapist who specializes in treating children from broken homes, msot of them torn apart by the courts.  At the young age of 36 he is on the edge of complete burnout because of the increasingly heavy case load that keeps him working from 8 am to 9 or 10 pm nearly every night, and the stupid, insane “policies, procedures, and protocols” required by the “Second Set of Books”. 

    I well remember Betty Friedan’s book, and the so-called feminist movement of the 1960′s and 1970′s.  As a female college student at the time, I thought how stupid it was to preach hatred against all men!  Who would have ever thought that idiotic nonsense would be so prevalent in our society today, and be responsible for the “rape and pillaging” of the American family! 

    I do believe that there will be another revolution, another Civil War in America.  I just don’t think it will happen any time soon.  The vast majority of the American people are too ignorant and too lazy. Not until the majority feel the heat, and the sting of the dictator’s whip, will they rise up.  That is the pattern throughout history, in all civilizations, and there is no reason to think it will be otherwise in the U.S.A.  The only reason we have seen the uprisings in the middle east is because the people  have been under the dictators’ whips for so long, they just can’t take it any longer.  America hasn’t had that experience.  It will take awhile yet, probably several years.  By then, the best and brightest this country has to offer will have fled.  I hope to be in a completely different  place by then, either in this world or the next.  My family think I’m crazy, as do most of my friends.  There are 2 or 3 friends who see the writing on the wall, and at this point  are making some hard decisions about whether to stay because of family or to leave for greener and more peaceful pastures.  I’m in the preparation phase, and hope to be in South America within a year, 2 at the most.  See you on the other side! 

    • http://www.jonesfamily.us/ Ron Jones

      “I do believe that there will be another revolution, another Civil War in America.”

      I think you’re right. Sadly, I can’t see any other way out of our headlong rush towards collectivism and tyranny.

      Let’s hope the motivation for change comes sooner, rather than later. I would be perfectly willing to sacrifice everything for the barest chance that my children could live free.

      My wife thinks I’m a little odd too ;-), but she indulges me my preparations.

    • Anonymous

      You are right about the vast majority. They sit in front of their TV sets and watch crap. They are apathetic and 50% don’t pay a single cent in taxes.

  • Regnad Kcin

    Americans are soft.

     

    • Anonymous

      Not where I live. We are armed, grow gardens, stock pile foods supplies and water and are ready if things go bad.

  • Regnad Kcin

    Americans are soft.

     

  • Lkr688

    It is tragic what New Hampshire does to families!!  I am sure this isn’t the only state that abuses families.  I am a woman and went through the divorce from hell in NH in 2002.  It’s not about what is in the best interests of the children AT ALL, it’s about everyone involved (attorneys, GAL’s, counselors, etc.) getting their piece of the finances of the parents until they are bankrupted financially, spiritually and emotionally.  I happened to be in NH last week when this occurred and I didn’t hear a thing about it until just now, at home in Indiana.  It is truly sickening that our society has become so numbed and dumbed down that they can’t see the effects of the moral deficiencies of our legal structure.  Everyone has their own best interests in mind…selfishness is the root of all evil.  We are a nation of unfeeling and uncaring individuals…no longer a community of caring human beings.  If we were, this article would have hit the front page of all newspapers.

  • http://titanians.org/ethics-law-government/ Cronus de Gaia

    Anyone reading this excellent article should resonate to another that addresses the core issues involved. You can find it at http://titanians.org/ethics-law-government/ . This article defines the subject of ethics; applies the ethics to the nature of law; and concludes with a prescription for creating a society with just laws and NO government.

  • http://www.miaogisteas.co.nz William La Mont

    Great to have a like minded kinsman here – don’t get complacent down here though, its getting just as scary!

  • Twn5858
  • http://www.facebook.com/people/Thompson-Robert/100000558211070 Thompson Robert

    Talk like that can have the Feds knocking on your door.

    • Ming the Merciless

      Talk like that is the reason bureaucrats rule!

  • Toothaker

    The people are in a state of apathy. Tyranny is to follow.
    Government cannot buy us out of poverty. The debt we now have
    is unsurmountable.  When the ==== hits the fan will be when no foreign country buys our bonds. Then people will wake up but all too late. We will become another zimbomie.

    • Anonymous

      A great deal of our debt comes due within four years. In order to stay afloat we need to borrow more. Fat chance of that happening when the Chinese are spending dollars as fast as they get them to buy commodities and gold.

  • Toothaker

    Why post anything if you have to change it.  Just like the government.

  • Leslieann03452

    This man who set himself on fire, had been pushed to his limits. All starting with the Jaffrey NH Police. My family is currently undergoing a series of harrassments by the Jaffrey Police causing a family member to lose their job and their residence, all on the “say so” of two officers. They absolutely think they can ruin people lives and its “all in a days work” for them. I am calling the Attorney General and hiring a lawyer tomorrow, I will be making it an “Issue” with the media as it progresses.

  • Anonymous

    HUMAN CANDLE GOES UNNOTICED IN THE SUN.
     HE did not know the Secret, What Secret? You might say.
    That you can beat someone to death or light yourself on fire and the public does not blink an EYE. T:V: MOVIES 3D gives people that virtual reality and like shining a light into the eyes of a DEER, HE stands frozen confused and does nothing- FEAR in AMERICA is very powerful- people will do nothing facing reality of violence.
    TECHNOLOGY RIPPED THEIR SURVIVAL INSTINCTS AWAY;
     TO MAKE WAY OF NEW WORLD ORDER! A POLICE ORDER!

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_3GWTVPQ7P3BGUI2AN2Q2HDAQCE SOOTHSAYER

    that ain’t going to happen

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_3GWTVPQ7P3BGUI2AN2Q2HDAQCE SOOTHSAYER

    toldja so

  • GinnyMS

    The only way to get the government off the backs of the American people is to gut the federal bureaucracy. Cut their budgets by one-third at a minimum. When you are hired to write regulations, that’s what you will do rather than any productive labor. One reason that businesses are not hiring is fear of never ending new regulations and taxes. Like absolute fools, Pelosi and company passed Obamacare when 700,000 people were losing their jobs each month. Froze bsuinesses out of concern for higher costs per employee and higher taxes. Some new bank rules were needed, but not so many so soon without prudent consideration of unintended  consequences. Current consequence:  banks sitting on money, no velocity, few loans for mortgages or otherwise. Without good jobs, nobody can take proper care of their families. And nobody in Washington – not congress or the administration – knows what the bureacrats are doing, nor do they care.

    • Anonymous

      As a small business owner I can tell you that we are over-taxed (city, county, State & Federal) and over regulated. It’s to the point where I am thinking it’s not worth the effort anymore.

      What we all need to do is STOP PAYING TAXES. That will starve the beast. Until we do that we will continue to be the slaves of the government.

  • John Jauregui

    This is a good time to re-read George Orwell’s “1984″ and “Animal Farm”.

    • Anonymous

      and…. Atlas Shrugged. Who is John Galt?

  • http://www.facebook.com/Krazie316 André Berry

    The article on Thomas James Ball ,which was deleted thanks to the fascist feminist from Canada, can be found here:

    http://powernpraise.com/Krazie316/Thomas_James_Ball.htm

  • Anonymous

    Angelina is too buzy asking the government for more services for the “have nots” in this society. although she can’t be bothered to fork over her own money so she advocates taking yours.

    • a man in particular

      Factcheck:  Do you really thin you’re paying for services for the have nots?   The HUGE federal government debt represents your refusal to pay.  Those services make up about 10% of that debt accumulated over the past half century.  NOBODY’s paying and that’s why the debt continues to grow. 

      NOW, THE INTEREST on the debt is MORE THAN WE WOULD HAVE EVER PAID FOR THOSE SERVICES.  Sometimes a bitter pill can eliminate a lot of suffering…

      My grandma used to call this type of behavior “penny wise and pound foolish”…. 

  • Anonymous

    Here’s a little goody for you…. the top 10% of wage earners in this country pay 90% of all taxes. As for the ultra rich, the don’t have time to do anything meaningful unless it puts them in the spot light or it’s a formal function at a ritzy hotel. They just spend the money trying to look good or feel good, but never really do. As for Soros, he is the devil incarnate. He not only owns the media, he owns our President, most all Democrats and a lot of Republicans.

  • Anonymous

    It’s taken over by special interests, banksters and money fund managers. Soros is not a corporation, he is the single most damaging person in this country today, along with all his “organizations”.

  • Anonymous

    I live in Texas and my friend is a teacher. For years we have thrown money at education and it’s gotten worse and worse because of federal intervention. We have to hire bilingual teachers so the illegals can get their education free of charge. We have special ed teachers shouldering the burden because main line teachers don’t want to deal with “problem” children. We have people over breeding and having way more children than they can afford to support. It’s a mess and we need the federal government to be out of our business.

  • Anonymous

    The law reads that you have to have a brick and mortar store in the state where the taxes are collected. Amazon does not, they have a distribution center. In Texas they tried to tax them and they took their distribution center and are moving out. Lost jobs.

  • Anonymous

    Gads go back to your TV set and watch vapid stuff like Dancing with the Stars, American Idol and all the other crap. More regulation? I’m a small business owner and regulations are killing my business. Most are passed so someone else can make money off me. Example is the propane return and exchange. We had a good deal when we just checked our bottles for safety and then refilled them (cost was about $5.00). Now the cost of exchange is up to 6 times more than propane actually costs.

  • Anonymous

    Clinton did deregulate the banking industry when he signed for the repeal of Glass-Steagall so that Barney and Chris could make a more “friendly” regulation for the big boys and less “friendly” to us folks in the trenches.

    What we need is less FEDERAL INVOLVEMENT and more state responsibilities.

  • Anonymous

    The White House is a revolving door for Goldman Sachs people to get into high government positions. Then they go back to Goldman and other follow to government. Who do you think runs this country? It’s certainly not we the people.

  • Greg Hohnholt

    Thank you for shining light on this story!  I had not heard about it at all, and I’m a big news junkie.  Alex Jones should cover this and interview one of his descendants; we should not let this poor man’s painful death be in vain.

  • Guest

    I think in order to properly analyze mr. ball’s outrage, a link to his missive should be included somewhere in this post. Such as this: 
    http://www.sentinelsource.com/news/local/last-statement-sent-to-sentinel-from-self-immolation-victim/article_cd181c8e-983b-11e0-a559-001cc4c03286.html Perhaps supporting a man who slapped his 4 year old so hard she bled for licking his hand isn’t the greatest martyr to uphold for the next steps of American revolution. 

  • Anonymous

    The U.S. was not founded on the Bible and Christianity. The most influential “Founding Fathers” (Jefferson, Benjamin Franklin, Paul Revere) were Deists, who did believe in the existence of God, but didn’t believe in the divinity of Jesus or literal interpretation of the Bible. (Look it up in the encyclopedia of your choice). George Washington and numerous other signers of the Constitution were Freemasons, which is an organization that fundamentalist Christians believe to be an anti-Christian conspiracy. The fact is that many of the country’s founders followed the religious and political philosophies of the “Enlightenment” a product of French and English intellectuals of the 17th and 18th centuries which were based on new ideas and discoveries proposed by scientists like Darwin.

    Religion certainly has its place in all cultures as a belief system that gives people a moral and ethical anchor, a great deal of personal comfort, and the necessary ceremonies to celebrate the major events of human life like marriage, coming of age, and death. But fundamentalism – the rigid belief in absolute truth and the unquestioning acceptance of traditional ideas just because our ancestors believed them, is unrealistic. The universe changes constantly. Our ideas about it must change also, otherwise we get caught in a backward time warp. That’s why fundamentalists of any persuasion (Evangelical Christian, the Amish, Ultra-Orthodox Jews, Islamist Muslims, even Marxist communists etc.) have such a hard time adjusting to the world around them, become paranoid, and either want to live in isolation or want to destroy it.

    Comparing the self-immolation of the Tunisian fruit-seller which sparked mass protests against the absolute dictatorships of the Arab world  to the act of an mentally deranged person  in the U.S. where we have the free speech to express opnions exactly like we are doing right now, in this forum, is ridiculous. I urge all those of you commenters who hate the U.S. and its government so much, to move to another country as soon as possible and disavow your U.S. citizenship. See how you like dodging drug-war bullets in Ecuador , Colombia, or Mexico. Find out if you enjoy having to bribe some small-time official everytime you need anything. And be sure to double lock your car and triple-lock your front door.

  • Ming the Merciless

    WOOO!!! Great idea!

    TAX AND SPEND!!!

    We have an Obamunist commenter!

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