It
seems almost criminal to quote the Founding Fathers nowadays. First, the
patriot and freedom community for which I write has become, with good
reason, very skeptical of these particular royals. I, myself, have
documented only a very small portion of the Illuminists inside of and
Freemasonry involved in the founding of the U.S. Were our Founders
Freemasons, and Deists? Some, definitely. Did they espouse advanced views on
the rights of the individual. Yes. Voltaire was a French Freemason who
fomented revolution in France. Yet, he believed that the people were lacking
inherent freedoms. So, we can admonish the secret workings of the Freemason;
but, we should not defame the Founders' great words and works pertaining to
liberty.
There is another group who is
becoming hostile toward anyone who quotes the Framers. The hostilities,
ironically, emanate from the U.S. Government. For instance, in an article
entitled "Governmental
Necessity: Consent of the Governed," I extolled the virtues of Patrick
Henry. "Give me liberty, or give me death." Well, the FBI didn't knock on my
door, but I don't see liberty being handed out very soon. Another hushed
quote is from the great Thomas Jefferson. "The tree of liberty must be
refreshed from time to time with the blood
of
patriots and tyrants." Now, if I were to start saying that, the guv'mint
would probably have me on the terrorist watch list. In fact, these men did
become traitors to England once they put these incendiary words on paper.
The Government's ire signifies one of two things. They are patriots or
tyrants, and fear for their life. Patriots usually don't cry over spilt
blood. It is the tyrant who fears death. It is also the tyrant who wields
the cloak of patriotism when shedding other people's blood. So, we must be
wary, and judge ourselves by family, God, country.
The liberty tree has not been
watered in a very, very long time. It was watered in our battle for
independence. It was lightly misted with the spirit of Shay's, the Whiskey,
and Fries's Rebellions. Again, the tree was bled over, shocked to greatness
in 1814. The blood spilled in Vietnam, unsuccessfully, was for the
Vietnamese liberty tree. Blood spilled in Kosovo and Bosnia was for Eastern
Europeans, and NATO. Blood spilled in Iraq is for the tiny little blade of
dying grass called the Iraqi liberty tree.
Meanwhile, the might oak of
United States Freedom is prematurely shedding leaves. She cries like the
weeping willow. She needs fresh nutrition. The blood of patriots and
tyrants.
See what I mean? That little
Founding Father's slogan makes me look over my shoulder when I write it. If
you (they) are reading this, I'm just quoting a Founding Father.
What Jefferson, Washington,
and crew were about was, in essence, the exact opposite of communism. It was
republicanism. That is, State and individual sovereignty, with a central
government whose only job is to defend those sovereignties. How does this
make republicanism the exact opposite of communism? The bottom line of
communism is the abolition of private property. Pure republicanism is total
private ownership. More than taxes for some, the battle for ownership of New
England pine trees, or private property, was the battle-call for revolution
in 1776. Some say that we have private land ownership, and look at the mess
we have. From the first property tax (bribe), government land grant
(favoritism), asset forfeiture (double-jeopardy), zoning board (extorters),
beautification board (whiners), "historic preservation" (extortion), wetland
policy (ruse), eminent domain (theft), public housing project (racial
segregation) - private property has been assaulted. Hello Marx & Engels.
Welcome to the U.S. of A.
If you know that it is worth
dying to preserve your country, state, and individual liberty, if you
know that property rights are more important than communistic private
property eradication, then you have learned much of what the Founders taught
us. That is why it is important to study, learn, and practice what these
great men tutored about democracy. We must attack and defeat it.
WE MUST ATTACK AND DEFEAT
DEMOCRACY!
That is the summation of
Founder theory on the matter of democracy. Alexander Hamilton: "Our real
disease - which is democracy." John Adams: "Remember, democracy never lasts
long. It soon wastes, exhausts, and murders itself. There never was a
democracy yet that did not commit suicide." Fisher Ames: "The known
propensity of a democracy is to licentiousness which the ambitious call, and
ignorant believe to be liberty." Albert Gallatin: "The Bill (of Rights)
establishes some rights of the individual unalienable and which
consequently, no majority has a right to deprive them of." James Madison: "A
pure democracy can admit no cure to the mischiefs of faction." Gouverneur
Morris: "We have seen the tumult of democracies everywhere terminated, in
despotism." John Quincy Adams: "of all human governments, democracy was the
most unstable, fluctuating and short lived." John Whitherspoon: "Democracy
cannot subsist long; it is subject to the madness of popular rage." Benjamin
Rush: "A simple democracy is one of the greatest evils." Noah Webster:
"(Democracy) is one of the most tyrannical governments on earth."
Why do Americans not listen
to the fathers that gave them greatness? Democracy is a means of control,
and our masters have utilized it well. So well, in fact, that elite,
aristocratic, frat/cult brothers, and blood cousins are now both gun and
bullet, one running with a D in front of his name, the other an R.
On May 22, 2002, conservative
columnist and Rush Limbaugh fill-in, Walter E. Williams, told the truth in
the article "Do we want democracy." Williams writes, "That is the problem
with democracy. It creates an aura of moral legitimacy for acts that would
otherwise be considered tyranny." Williams wonders why we won't let a
majority decide how much money we set aside for food or rent, but we allow
it to decide how much we save for retirement (not to mention at what age we
can start receiving payments. And what amount the payment is in. And who you
can will it to. Etc.).
Wake up, America! Our
indoctrination into democracy has set forth in motion a fascist foreign
policy extolled by the elite. Likewise, it has made smoking, or fast
driving, or poverty, or madness, or obesity, or homosexuality, or
Christianity, or medical marijuana, or any little cry-baby thing a sin.
Worse than a sin, 51%, mob-rule democracy has made many 'sins' a crime. I
don't know at what point we stopped viewing government as a tool to protect
our freedom, and switched to thinking them the end-all, be-all of every
conflict that takes place. The American government was never an entity that
was supposed to be used to 'make me feel comfortable.'
It is obvious that democracy
does not work well, especially for minorities. If 51% of the people say they
want life a certain way, that is how life will be. Too, the elite only need
con a slight majority of voters to set up corporate shop, and that is what
they did. This makes it all too clear why the Illuminati, especially through
the United Nations, are promoting World Democracy. Quite personally, I don't
like republicanism either. However, Congressman Ron Paul noted that a
republic would work very well in a place like Iraq. What is the United
States doing. Forcing democracy, a loser's hand! We have the chance to show
the world that they are wrong twice. Communism doesn't work. Democracy
doesn't work. Republicanism, if lived by, works better, though we should be
able to evolve from there, too.
I have been ending with
quotes lately, and must do so again this time. H.L. Mencken was a columnist,
editor,
scholar,
and political and humanitarian critic. He was sharply critical of religious
fundamentalism and the American middleclass. The latter he aptly described
as boobus Americanus. Mencken was harsh, and had foibles. He was a
great believer in 'life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness,'
nonetheless. One bio ended with 'his popularity waned in latter years, due
to charges that he was a racist and anti-Semite.' This is usually Illuminati
code for 'too close to the truth.' Eustace Mullins, a great patriot, was so
charged in 2001 (I believe), at a conference in Canada, as a Jew and People
of Color Hater. No surprise, as Ernst Zundel is languishing in prison for
merely sparking a debate over the German/Jewish holocaust in Canada. I wish
they would just let the guys talk, so the ADL and CJC in Canada can expose
these "racists and anti-Semites," and end the Holocaust question once and
for all. H.L. Mencken had a thought about democracy. It was this. "The
average man's love of liberty is nine-tenths imaginary. It takes a special
man to understand and enjoy liberty - and he is usually an outlaw in
democratic societies."
Thus does democracy equal
death.