We've known about illegal gubmint spying on Americans for years. This is nothing new.
The NSA leak is nothing but a psyop and it is meant to discourage the people from revolting against the regime. After all, who’s going to do anything when everything you do is monitored?
The message: Don’t try anything, because we are watching you and we will kill you before you can do a damn thing about it and then we will say you were a disgusting pedophile that deserved to be killed without a trial and all the people will cheer for what a wonderful job the government did in killing you.
Works every time; just ask David Koresh.
Except this time.
We are wise to their ways, and besides, we can always count on the lazy incompetent gubmint worker who's chief proficiency is to screw things up. And they'll quit when they start getting shot at on the way to work, because THAT is not the gubmint retirement plan they were looking for.
They still don't control Afghanistan or Iraq, they lost in Vietnam with massive military advantage. The still don't control Libya or Egypt for that matter, so all in all they're batting a big zero.
This is very definitely a winnable war. There are 100 million American gun owners. If just 3% join the battle, we out number the military 2 to 1.
In military affairs, quantity has a quality all its own.
We are at the stage that Ayn Rand predicted and warned against many years ago, "We are fast approaching the stage of the ultimate inversion: the stage where the government is free to do anything it pleases, while the citizens may act only by permission; which is the stage of the darkest periods of human history, the stage of rule by brute force."
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We've known about illegal gubmint spying on Americans for years. This is nothing new.
The NSA leak is nothing but a psyop and it is meant to discourage the people from revolting against the regime. After all, who’s going to do anything when everything you do is monitored?
The message: Don’t try anything, because we are watching you and we will kill you before you can do a damn thing about it and then we will say you were a disgusting pedophile that deserved to be killed without a trial and all the people will cheer for what a wonderful job the government did in killing you.
Works every time; just ask David Koresh.
Except this time.
We are wise to their ways, and besides, we can always count on the lazy incompetent gubmint worker who's chief proficiency is to screw things up. And they'll quit when they start getting shot at on the way to work, because THAT is not the gubmint retirement plan they were looking for.
They still don't control Afghanistan or Iraq, they lost in Vietnam with massive military advantage. The still don't control Libya or Egypt for that matter, so all in all they're batting a big zero.
This is very definitely a winnable war. There are 100 million American gun owners. If just 3% join the battle, we out number the military 2 to 1.
In military affairs, quantity has a quality all its own.
We are at the stage that Ayn Rand predicted and warned against many years ago, "We are fast approaching the stage of the ultimate inversion: the stage where the government is free to do anything it pleases, while the citizens may act only by permission; which is the stage of the darkest periods of human history, the stage of rule by brute force."
Too late, Ayn, too late. We're already there.
B Woodman
III-per
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