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Thomas Jefferson said that the 2nd Amendment insures and enforces the other nine. Concomitant with that wise statement, I would add humongous amounts of rope and wood for gallows.

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The problem I have with Jefferson, Heretic, who reportedly was a bit on the neurodiverse side, is that he totally underestimated the crucial work Franklin did over decades in educating the farmer settlers to get them to embrace democratic input into government and his meticulous organization of intellectual and military support in France, Russia, Poland, and elsewhere - without which the American Revolution would have failed.

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I have a problem with all of the so-called Founding Fathers, Stuart. They were Freemasons (Freemasonry is Judaism for the Goyim) and oligarchs. In the preamble to the Constitution it says " ... and secure the blessings of liberty to ourselves and our posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America." That sure as Hell ain't us, as we are not their posterity by any stretch of the imagination. I beieve it was John Adams, the 2nd U.S. President who said, "The people who own the country might as well run it." So much for the vaunted Slobocracy of America. Benny boy Franklin was a member of the satanic, Hellfire Club and when he "Rolled a 7" (died), the authorities discovered a bunch of human skeletons in his home, some of which were from children. His supporters say he was just studying human anatomy. Perhaps, but there is another, much more sinister explanation that should be patently obvious.

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I like Alexander Hamilton, though. Mainly for his valiant efforts to set up a national credit system and protective tariffs to escape from British economic control. Especially as he was assassinated by British 5th columnist Aaron Burr for his efforts.

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I can understand that. There are those however who disdain Hamilton claiming he was an advocate of extreme federal power, eclipsing that of the states. Back then, the individual states were much more sovereign and powerful juxtaposed to the U.S. government. If those accusations are true, Hamilton's vision has come to pass as today the states are mere territorial provinces under the heel of the federal leviathan.

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We lament once again the perils of our dystopian day, our dystopian future.

We exist in this situation, because we willingly accept the terms of argument / rules set forth by those obsessed with controlling all of us in a world where “rules for thee, but not for me”, are the hierarchical nature they desire.

We exist in this railroad to hell, because the majority of us accept it. We allow it to continue.

Destroy the power structure that empowers this dystopia of oblivion, destroy the currency systems that allow the usury and oppression to continue. Create ashes of its edifices, its rules and its fiat edicts.

In order for the green shoots of freedom / sovereignty and prosperity to the least amongst us to grow, the pestilence of waste, the sclerosis of poisonous financial-bureaucratic weeds, and the systems of hegemony must be taken to ashes.

Then we begin again in the cycle of civilization. It has been this way again and again through human history.

This time it will be no different, when we of “the great unwashed” rise up and choose to live free on our feet, or die on our knees under the lash of those we allow to control us in a horrific future we allowed to become a reality.

It is up to us.

It will not be without pain and suffering.

It will not be simple, nor happen overnight.

If you want to be free, accept the personal responsibility that freedom requires of each of us.

Oppose tyranny with every cell in your body and every nuance of thought in your mind.

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Great comment, King2Savannah. I wake up every morning helping to build the freedom movement that has started here in New Zealand.

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The problem with Elizabeth, and also the reason why she is allowed to go about her merry way on the internet unimpeded by the minions of cyber spooks that marginalize every word I write, is she sees the problems which is not hard to do but either will not or cannot articulate the solutions. Although I have little use for Americans anymore, within their constitution is the only solution; the Second Amendment. And that does not just mean simply Sic semper tyrannis but death to all their acolytes, sycophants and every dammed one of their pink haired "boy" and blue haired "girl," activists. Its long past the time to open fire and shut your mouths. God only knows the world has all too many journalists like Elizabeth. What the world needs, particularly here in the "United" States where the populace is well armed and perfectly capable of sacking DC in days, is heroes. Men and woman that are not afraid to kill and be killed so the world may never see Klaus Schwab's dystopian dream of a future without a future.

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The situation as I see it, jack, is that the freedom movement is learning to do their real fighting off the Internet, which is too tightly surveilled to be really effective. The freedom movement here was using Telegram initially, but even that is compromised now.

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