January 2015 Musings

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The Solution is Always the Same

Everybody knows the problems – why is it that nobody wants to bring to the table the single solution to all of it?

The root problem, of course, is too much federal power. Okay, so what else is new? Currently, the main concern in that department is the rising police state. Just a few days ago we posted a very illuminating video report concerning this problem in general and the Spokane situation in particular. The people are in a mental rebellion that could explode into physical retaliation at any time. But should that happen, it will be short-lived, because the enemy has all the big guns, and unlike 1775, the people have but peashooters in comparison.

And that’s what all the hoopla in Spokane was about. Albeit unreported by the Controlled Mass Media (CMM), a coupla’ thousand people gathered at the state capitol of Olympia to trade and sell weapons in defiance of a new (blatantly unconstitutional) state law, as well as to make a public display of burning their “concealed carry” weapons permits. Anyone in any state that applied for this “privilege” therewith voluntarily but ignorantly disposed of his Second Amendment-protected right to “keep and bear arms.” The signed application with the state became an immediate “Gotcha’” contract rendering the citizen subservient to the state’s whim, and people were waking up to this legalized theft of rights. Meanwhile, the prudent decision by the cops not to intervene (see the updated video) reflects again that same scenario that is emphasized in the previous paragraph, except from the opposite perspective. How foolish that certain loser would have been, and the boys in blue knew it. Besides, law enforcement never attacks without an overbearing sway of odds in its favor. This is the consistent pattern and always that of the feds. (I know. Twenty of them came to my house one morning and pulled my terrified wife out of bed at gunpoint. Her “crime” was only that she lived in the same household with me.)

So, how then, do “We the People” curtail this federal power?

militarization

Now on the current table of town hall meetings is the complaint of the militarization of the local, even small town, police forces not only wearing full combat regalia and carrying bayonets on their assault rifles but converging in masses out of the same massive, ironclad attack trucks seen in Iraq and Afghanistan. “Why is such force necessary in local police departments,” is the question.

They call these monsters “MRAPS” for “mine-resistant, ambush-protected vehicles,” and when it was announced a year ago that the Army planned to keep a few thousand on hand for domestic use, nobody could figure out why. Now we know. The new terrorist targets are Christian, conservative-leaning, Constitution-adhering, Tea Party-endorsing flag-wavers such as you and I.

But the bigger question should be, “How is this funded?” Who pays for this?

Yeah, let’s explore from that angle. What is the source of this money? And if you think it comes from “taxpayers,” you are lost in the 1960s. And if you think that the government policies under the Democrats are any different from those of Republicans of the past or future, you have been watching too much TV fake news. And when voting at a programmed electronic box gains you nothing but a badge on your lapel stating “I Voted Today,” it is actually announcing to the world, “I got suckered again!”

And here is what those clowns you voted for in past years have been doing to you while you chirped about how great it is to live in a free country:

http://www.criminalgovernment.com/docs/planks.html

all because we didn’t enforce the rules from our own rulebook. Longtime Watchman-on-the-Wall John Whitehead knows it so well and recently wrote:

We’ve had our children burned by flashbang grenades, our dogs shot, and our old folks hospitalized after “accidental” encounters with marauding SWAT teams. We’ve been told that as citizens we have no rights within 100 miles of our own border, now considered “Constitution-free zones.” We’ve had our faces filed in government databases, our biometrics crosschecked against criminal databanks, and our consumerist tendencies catalogued for future marketing overtures.

We’ve been given the runaround on government wrongdoing, starting with President Obama’s claim that the National Security Agency has never abused its power to spy on Americans’ phone calls and emails. All the while, the NSA has been racing to build a supercomputer that could break through “every kind of encryption used to protect banking, medical, business and government records around the world.” Despite the fact that the NSA’s domestic surveillance program has been shown to be ineffective at preventing acts of terrorism, the agency continues to vacuum up almost 200 million text messages a day.

Of course, the constitution has been ripped to shreds by those sworn to uphold it, but the one section and clause that was the most important became the most ignored in the twentieth century – Article One, Section 10, Clause 1: “No State shall make any Thing except gold and silver Coin a Tender in Payment of debts.” The corruption of this single law gave the central government the power to do anything its handlers believed they could get away with.

If you remember the famous quote from European bankster Meyer Rothschild, please consider its impact in 2015. He said, “Give me the control of a nation’s money supply, and I will care not who makes its laws.”

Now drift back into history for a moment. The founders, having been buried under paper debt the previous few decades, declared that the newly founded states could use nothing but gold and silver coin as a tender in payment of debts. The 1792 Coinage Act referred to it as “Lawful Money” and provided that the “dollar” was a measurement of gold and silver (precisely 25.8 grains of gold or 412.5 grains of silver, because gold was 16 times more valuable), and Congress provided the death penalty for counterfeiting the coin. That’s how important it was – “Mess with it, and you die!” This took care of the feared and ever-dreadful inflation for the next century until the bankster-created currency (for which there was never a constitutional provision) corrupted the situation to the point that a whole new and deceitful system was sold to the people.

With the opening of the first Federal Reserve Bank in 1914, the paper notes were issued with the written promise to redeem with gold or silver coin whenever the holder asked for it and the verbal promise to never issue more notes than what coin was on hand with which to redeem all of them. The latter was a lie from day one, and the redeemable promise was withdrawn 54 years later without warning or explanation.

From June 24, 1968 until today, Rothschild’s idea has been in effect in the great United States of America. No longer do the states fund the federal government by Apportionment. Instead, the Rothschild heirs fund federal programs (“on demand” so to speak) with a printing press.

So, while it may be personally satisfying to those that stop filing 1040s because they object to funding wars or welfare, etc., that method would not cut off the funding even if everyone in America never filed again.

The only way stop the growth of the federal leviathan and its accompanying police state is the same way the founders did it. Regardless of how far gone the constitution may be today, it is still the best rulebook for avoiding tyranny – even for a corporation.

peaceful revolution

 

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