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Category Archives: History
Existing in a post-Constitutional America
As has been proven to us (beyond any reasonable doubt) by way of the theft or usurpation of the 2020 election, America is now a post-Constitutional state. There is no longer any “Republic”. There isn’t even a sham-republic anymore. Where … Continue reading
Posted in Dictatorship, Domestic tyranny, History, police state, Propaganda, US Law
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Voting in the US ~ Should It Be For Everyone?
Accountability/Responsibility. People banter around those terms (when it suits them) and conveniently make believe they don’t exist when it doesn’t suit them. I recently thought of those words in the context of our system of elections and I wondered why … Continue reading
Posted in Dictatorship, Domestic tyranny, History, police state, US Law
Tagged Accountability, Alexis de Tocqueville, Andrew Jackson, ‘foreigners’, ‘universal’ franchise, “democracy”, CATO Institute, Citizen, Constitution, energy assistance, Fifteenth Amendment, food stamps, illegal aliens, Kamala Harris, land owner, Leftists, New Hampshire, Nineteenth Amendment, oligarchs, Pelosi, property owners, public assistance, Responsibility, Right to vote, serving military, sixteen year olds, SNAP, subsidized housing, TANF, temporary assistance for needy families, Twenty-Sixth Amendment, veterans, Vladimir Putin, voting franchise
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11 September ~ ho-hum… fugetaboutit
Ever notice how something you read or see triggers a memory or makes you think about something you haven’t thought about in a while? I read something the other day that turned on the ‘way-back’ machine in my head and … Continue reading
Posted in Dictatorship, Domestic tyranny, Foreign Affairs, Greater Israel, History, IDF, Israel, police state, Propaganda
Tagged 9/11, cowards, dancing israelis, Goldfinger, ICTS, IDF, Israel, Mossad, Netanyahu, Odigo, September 11th, Shin bet, Twin Towers, Urban Movers, uss liberty
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Our Preexisting, Irrevocable & Involatile Right of Self-Defense
“Laws that forbid the carrying of guns…disarm only those who are neither inclined nor determined to commit crimes.…Such laws make things worse for the assaulted and better for the assailant; they serve rather to encourage than to prevent homicides, for … Continue reading
Posted in Dictatorship, Domestic tyranny, History, police state, Propaganda, US Law
Tagged 100 round drum, 14th Amendment, 18 year old, 20 millimeter anti-tank gun, 26th Amendment, 2nd Amendment, Armalite & The Ballot Box, Article V, Balistreri v. Pacifica Police Department, Broward County, Castle Rock v. Gonzales, CDC, citizenship, Columbine, Constitution, convicted felon, Davidson v. City of Westminster, Death by Government, DeShaney v. Winnebago County, equal protection under the law, garfield, gestapo, guns, Hartzler v. City of San Jose, Kennedy, law-abiding, Linda Riss v. City of New York, machine gun, magazines, Mckinley, Miranda v. Arizona, misdemeanor, nazi, nazies, Norton v Shelby, Right to keep and bear arms, Ron White, Sandy Hook, Section 241 & 242 of Title 18, self defense, shall not infringe, Statist, Supreme Court, Susman v. City of Los Angeles, The Color of Crime, Thomas Jefferson, To Protect & Serve, veterans, Virginia Tech, Warren v. District of Columbia, Werner Best, Zinermon v. Burch and South v. Maryland
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Ukraine’s Missile Tests
According to Reuters and a bunch of others, Ukraine has announced its intent to launch (“test”) missiles into Russian Crimea’s airspace on December 1st and 2nd. Indeed, the airspace over Simferopol, Crimea where Ukraine has announced they intend to … Continue reading
Posted in Foreign Affairs, History, International Law
Tagged Crimea, December 1st, missiles, neocons, retaliatory strike, Russia, Russian, Russian aggression, Simferopol
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Deutschland or Germanistan – maybe it’s not too late…
It’s sad to say that the current crisis in Germany and Europe at large, has been created by my country’s policies. I won’t get into who’s interests the United States is actually protecting in the Middle East but it’s US … Continue reading
Posted in Dictatorship, Domestic tyranny, Foreign Affairs, History, Israel, Muslims, police state, Propaganda, statehood
Tagged "diversity", "Gastarbeiters", 'Ausländerfeindlichkeit', America's doormat, America’s policies, Americans, authoritarian ideology, “offended”, Berlin, Brussels Journal, Christian inference, citizenship, clash of civilizations, colonization, Count von Stauffenberg, criminals, cultural suicide, cultures, decimated Middle East, demographic, Deutschland, dictatorial religion, Ein Muhammad, Ein Ummah, Ein Volk, für die Freiheit, Fjordman, German resistance, Germans, Germany, Germany’s institutions, Germany’s national flag, guest workers, hostility against foreigners, immigrant invasion, invasion, islamic refugees, islamists, islamization, Italy, jihadist, jihadists, manufactured guilt, mass migration, Merkel’s open door policy, Middle East, Middle Easterners, military age men, muslims, planet of the apes, political correctness, races, Reich's government, Russia, sociologies, storming the gates, subversives, Swiss flag, vassal state, Washington, Wirmer 'Resistance Flag'
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Evolving ‘Race’ Designations
America ‘seems’ obsessed with race and ‘labels’. At least the government and their sycophants appear to want us to take allot of time thinking about it, feeling guilty over it and allowing them to throw it in our faces more … Continue reading
Posted in History, Uncategorized
Tagged 13th Amendment, abolitionist, african americans, Anthony Johnson, Aryan, aztec, blacks, Celtic, Central and South America, civil war, colored people, discrimination, Divide et impera, European, Frederick Douglass, hispanics, Hottentots, hyphenated labels, indian, integration, irish slaves, Khoikhoi, latinos, lincoln, mayan, Mexico, negro, Race in America, race labels, slaves, Spanish Armada, Spanish decent, Spasians, special privilege, The Slaves That Time Forgot, Ulysses S. grant, war of northern aggression, Zulus
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