A dear friend, USS Liberty survivor and a Man of God, Ron Kukal has gone to be with the Lord. RIP Ron! WAR IS THE HEALTH OF THE STATE (Government) “The Government, with no mandate from the people, without consultation of the people, conducts all the negotiations, the backing and filling, the menaces and explanations, which slowly bring it into collision with some other Government, and gently and irresistibly slides the country into war. For the benefit of proud and haughty citizens, it is fortified with a list of the intolerable insults which have been hurled toward us by the other nations; for the benefit of the liberal and beneficent, it has a convincing set of moral purposes which our going to war will achieve; for the ambitious and aggressive classes, it can gently whisper of a bigger role in the destiny of the world. The result is that, even in those countries where the business of declaring war is theoretically in the hands of representatives of the people, in reality it never is. If you support Trump you do not support the constitution. Congress did not declare war! Listening to your RBN programs and learning about the true history of the founding has been a fun ride. I did know they had to fight tooth and nail to have the bill rights added. But with the supremacy clause in the Constitution did it make a difference? I believe history has shown it hasn’t. Only a nation of hypocrites believes they have authority to attack another country and murder its citizens because that country has the same weapons it has and has had for 7 decades! When a government believes it has the authority to tell another country what weapons it can’t have it assumes the same power over its citizens. Be careful what you cheer for! Bottom Line Truth! Those who deceptively gave themselves the name “Federalists” went to Philadelphia in May of 1787 to create an empire, a strong central government which would be supreme over the States and the people and rule by force, not reason. Proof can be found in their own words: “We have a right to impose our imperial dignity and command obedience.” George Washington in a letter to John Jay mere weeks before the Convention. Compare the above to the words of Patrick Henry: “Give me Liberty or give me death.” “Away with your president! we shall have a king: the army will salute him monarch; your militia will leave you, and assist in making him king, and fight against you: and what have you to oppose this force?” And then what Patrick Henry said about the South is most relevant: “Those who have no similar interests with the people of the South are to legislate for us. Our dearest rights are to be put in the hands of those whose advantage it will be to infringe them. They will rule by patronage and sword. The states are committing suicide.” Has the constitution prevented tyranny and oppression toward the people or promoted it? Abraham Lincoln had acquired wealth and political prominence by being a lawyer for the railroad interests who were bribing members of congress and getting wealthy on the taxpayers backs, the majority of that tax money coming from the South and their cotton production. Once elected president, Lincoln knew that preserving the Union was preserving the tax base the railroads needed. So, how corrupt were the railroad executives and the Radical Republican Congress? During the building of the thin strip of parallel iron rails across the American continent, the arrogant promoters were granted 33 million acres of the people’s lands. Additional land grants to other Western railroads during that decade brought the total to 155 million acres, or more than one fourth of the Louisiana Purchase, one ninth of what was then the nation’s entire land area. (Because of failure to comply with conditions of the grants, the railroads lost some of their acreage, but they still got away with about one tenth of the people’s land.) This empire of landed wealth, which had originally been stolen from the Indian tribes, was transferred to a handful of enterprising railroad executives by members of Congress who were elected to office by the people of the nation in the innocent belief that they were choosing representatives to protect the public interest. In addition to the land, the railroad promoters received millions of dollars in subsidies and bonds, an undetermined amount of which found its way back into the pockets of the congressmen who were giving it away. Kinda sounds like foreign aid to Israel does it not? Preserve the Union to preserve the tax base. William MacLay, one of the first Senators from Pennsylvania was not at all impressed with VP John Adams’ first speech as president of the Senate. (So much for the separation of powers) Senator MacLay was not bashful in letting him know! “Mr. President, we have lately had a hard struggle for our Liberty against kingly authority. The minds of men are still heated: everything related to that species of government is odious to the people. The words prefixed to the President’s speech are the same that are usually placed before the speech of his Brittanic Majesty. I know they will give offense. I consider them as improper. I therefore move that they be struck out and that it stand simply as address or speech as may be judged most suitable.” Another person, not considered an Antifederalist, who saw through the ruse, a constitution which was written to establish another monarchy in America disguised as a Republic. How a little known Antifederalist replied to the Federalists who attacked him publicly for telling the truth about the constitution. “In the present political disputes, one solemn truth in my favor, and sanctioned by the authority of names in your paper of this day, has been published namely, that I am neither the tool nor hired scribbler of a party. This circumstance removes a large portion of the charge exhibited against me, for if I be one of the writers against the proposed constitution, I must have acted as an independent freeman. The political essays which some have ascribed to me must therefore be accounted the sentiments of a free citizen unbiased by the influence of party or hopes of a pecuniary reward. As charcoal and chalk have been plentifully and alternately applied to me since Frankey made his attack, I have at last had the good luck to be white washed in a part, that I hope all the ingenuity of falsehood cannot blacken again. Perhaps by another turn of the wheel of fortune all the remaining charcoal may be white-washed over, and then poor Frankey will have lost his eleven dollars in the very way he least expected.” What did this man, William MacLay, one of the first Senators from Pennsylvania think of the brand new constitution? “My mind revolts, in many instances, against the Constitution of the United States. Indeed, I am afraid it will turn out the vilest of all traps that ever was set to ensnare the freedom of an unsuspecting people. Treaties formed by the Executive of the United States are to be the law of the land. To cloak the Executive with legislative authority is setting aside our modern and much-boasted distribution of power into legislative, judicial, and executive – discoveries unknown to Locke and Montesquieu, and all the ancient writers. It certainly contradicts all the modern theory of government, and in practice must be tyranny. The adoption of the new Constitution raised a singular ferment in the minds of men. Every one ill at ease in his finances; every one out at elbows in his circumstances; every ambitious man, every one desirous of a short cut to wealth and honors, cast their eyes on the new Constitution as the machine which could be wrought to their purposes, either in the funds of speculation it would afford, the offices it would create, or the jobs to be obtained under it.” Son of the South Patrick Henry said: “Give me Liberty or Give me Death.” Son of the South “Stonewall” Jackson, when asked by General Hood if he thought he would survive the war, said: “No General, I do not believe that I will and neither would I want to if the South does not prevail.” Fellow Southrons—where has that Rebel spirit gone and can it be revived? “War is the health of the State” Randolph Bourne “War is a Racket” General and two time Medal of Honor recipient, Smedley Darlington Butler You must understand both to honestly appraise what we are looking at today. Politicians owned by the International Banking Cabal will always fabricate a reason for war. Any history written by the winners will always be “a set of lies agreed upon.” Such is our history! The “Party of Lincoln” refers to themselves as conservatives. Do they know what they are conserving is Marxism? As we stare the Marxist holiday called “Juneteenth” in the face I believe it is relevant to quote then Secretary of State William Seward’s comment to Lincoln on his “Emancipation Proclamation.” “You free those in areas where you have no authority but leave them in bondage where you do.” People there is no Republican administration nor a Democrat administration. It’s all a psyop. There is only central government tyranny and despotism with the illusion of the opposition of two Marxist political establishments. Abraham Lincoln’s campaign promise was “Vote yourself a farm” while the man who wanted to bring back the “Legacy of Lincoln” made this ridiculous campaign promise: “Before I even arrive at the Oval Office, shortly after we win the presidency,” Trump said. “I will have the horrible war between Russia and Ukraine settled.” And those who support the lies and the liar don’t hold him to his word but make excuses for his lies. Many have been deceived into believing that they are voting for a particular candidate when in truth they voted for the continuation of this tyrannical government regardless of who wins the election. You can’t restrict government by voting for more of it! From about the middle of the 19th Century, 1862 to be more precise. And this was during what has been called the Civil War. Sir John Lubbock, of England, declared that “there is likely to be an effort made by the capital class to fasten upon the world a rule through their wealth and by means of reduced wages place the masses upon a footing more degrading and dependent than has ever been known in history.” Fellow Southrons, could I be wrong in referring to Patrick Henry as the consummate Confederate who saw exactly what the Constitution of 1787 would bring upon the South and its people? “Those who have no similar interests with the people of the South are to legislate for us. Our dearest rights are to be put in the hands of those whose advantage it will be to infringe them. They will rule by patronage and sword. The states are committing suicide.” How many are aware that after Lincoln’s assassination many people across the country were murdered for not mourning his death? In New Orleans, five men were murdered for displaying mere “indifference” to the assassination. “In Nashville, Tennessee a man on Church Street was heard to mutter that he was “glad the damned abolition son of a bitch was dead; he ought to have died long ago!” “Before the words had fairly left his lips,” said a bystander, a soldier shot him through the heart, and plunging his bayonet into the falling body, pinned him to the ground! Why did the Marxists who fled Europe in 1848 migrate to the Northern States in America? |
