The Thirteenth Amendment
Sept 28, 2024 18:04:38 GMT -8
Post by The Ninevite on Sept 28, 2024 18:04:38 GMT -8
At some point, treason and conspiracy discourse is going to have to get past historical homicides, political murders, Newton's Optics, Photoshop, Huster S. Thompson style drug fueled aliens meets around campfires, and God help us, half educated halfwits with two-year degrees in etymology as well as the Associates of Technical Arts scholars in postmodern linguistics who wrote their sophomore capstone projects on James Joyce before doing their post associates work in Carl Jung's Red Book. Psychology in Public Health uses the grievance industry as an excuse to provoke, sabotage, harass, and stalk its targets via malicious prosecutions and harassing, illegal orders. Law abiding citizens who are either too old or too traditional and set in their ways to hop the speedbump of the last local American Revolution are targets, and so are people sometimes who just get taken a dislike to, but the essence of the problem is found in a pattern of campaigns against people who know the names and identities of people in the city who committed crimes. That's simply the nature of revolution. Revolution is violent overthrow of the government, and violence includes killing. Think carefully for a minute, and if you don't dig the "population replacement" meme right away, just remember your seventh grade United States history class and repeat "Revolution is Government replacement office by office of all offices across the board." The outgoing government doesn't have any say in anything. Napoleon Bonepart once murdered the King of France in Versailles, and further conducted the rest of his campaigns literally from church edifice to church edifice destroying the architecture and murdering the congregants as he went. Those were Napoleon's tactics, he never admitted to even being a revolutionary, never openly declared war against the crown in a written document similar to the Declaration of Independence. Most revolutions are a secret. If the revolution isn't a secret, it's still a widespread organized regimental war, and for reasons of natural law civilized states understand that even if people and governments were perfect, which they are not, the chaos which is indeed war can and does wipe out enough people that whole cultural bodies of knowledge are fully lost, all generations of the families who know it are wiped out, no one who knew survives, and the property is destroyed, the libraries burned, and the farms laid waste, no one who knew the family culture remains alive. It's like that.