What is Scuttledd?

Ladies and gentlemen, the US ship of state has been scuttled.  And once the ship has been been scuttled, does it really matter who’s at the wheel?

The mission of SCUTTLEDD is to help the People of the United States rediscover their innate common sense and utilize it to make proper assessments of the world around them.  Armed with a reinvigorated clarity of understanding, the false left-right paradigm that currently divides the People against themselves will have been shattered, thereby exposing the true enemies of free men and women everywhere: globalist, transnational corporations, their cronies in government, and the corrupt banking and monetary systems that are the foundation of their abuses.  These immensely powerful entities have colluded to forge a political system that is the utter opposite of a government of the People, by the People, and for the People.

Waking up to the startling realities of this very, very different world from the one purveyed by mainstream media and educational outlets can at first be overwhelming, to say the least.  Just as for the slave in Plato’s cave allegory–who, after escaping his subterranean chains, at last stumbles out to see the real world and the light of day for the first time in his life–the brightness can be overpowering.  He might even wish to return to the dark prison of the cave, despite its false reality, for at least he is accustomed to the shadows therein.  But if he can push through the unease of his adjustment, a much wider, richer world awaits.

SCUTTLEDD exists to help people make this transition from darkness into light.  We are here to facilitate education–which by its very root means “to lead out”: from ignorance into knowledge, from confusion into understanding.  Whether you are exploring these types of issues for the very first time, or already understand them and want to help give others an introduction into the larger reality around them, SCUTTLEDD is a resource dedicated to exposing Establishment propaganda for what it really is and elucidating the Politics, Philosophy, and Economics of Freedom.

The Politics, Philosophy and Economics of Freedom

The Politics, Philosophy and Economics of Freedom

Politics concerns the struggle to implement a system of governance in accordance with an underlying philosophy.  The philosophy itself is ensconced with a core belief in the rights and values of human life.  In addition this philosophy is in many ways based upon the cold economic realities of how to apply limited resources most effectively across a society.  New political measures are undertaken to bring these ideas into practice and the process dynamically, continually updates itself.  It is a symbiotic relationship between the three, with each component continually building upon and supporting the others.

America was founded upon the primacy of freedom across all three disciplines.  Over time, however, freedom has slowly and steadily been driven out from the fundamental role it used to play in every American life.  And with this loss of individual liberty comes the end of America’s exceptional prosperity, idealism, and potentiality.

If freedom can be restored to its rightful position, however, perhaps it is not too late to stem the tide and reverse this self-inflicted slide down into the deep.

To this end we will use film, audio, print and social media to provide quality content that educates, informs and maybe even entertains… We will be a resource for those who have regained their common sense and seek to help others regain their own.  And we pledge our life, our fortunes, and our sacred honor in the peaceful struggle to renew Liberty, defend the Constitution, and restore the Republic.

–Scott Ledd

P.S. Have a comment? Angry rant? Helpful suggestion? Please send them all here: scuttledd@gmail.com.

***Check back often as the site is under construction and continually expanding content.  Future core topics include:

Politics:

Republic vs. Democracy

The Bill of Rights

Free State vs. Police State

Philosophy:

Constitutionalism

Non-Interventionism

Technology and the New Activism

Economics:

The Federal Reserve System

The Austrian School

Fractional Reserve Banking