We were a [constitutional] republic, a voluntary union of sovereign states. We couldn't keep it. "We" are no longer the People for which that republic was founded. Which is, of course, racist to notice and thus history must be retconned. This twitter spectacle is a perfect representation of Who We Are and how things work in the late stag…
We were a [constitutional] republic, a voluntary union of sovereign states. We couldn't keep it. "We" are no longer the People for which that republic was founded. Which is, of course, racist to notice and thus history must be retconned. This twitter spectacle is a perfect representation of Who We Are and how things work in the late stages of a collapsing empire. The Narrative is dead; long live the Narrative!
Correct. That ended with the defeat of ourselves in the war between the states when we exterminated our own countrymen, then not long after, the dominion holders in Europe and the Middle East, sent shiploads of freeloaders here just like today. If only you understood the nefarious reason why they do this. This, of course, changes the demographic landscape of western nations in perpetuity. 1870-71, we became a corporation and wholly owned by the Vatican-Crown Corporation Act. The citizens became chattel, assets of the corporation, because corporations are not sovereign entities. Your personhood was abolished. This subjects you to the world court of opinion and can be roughed up by the UN. There is no “we the people.” Treason by the then congress, which to this day congress has never informed the people that it committed treason. The constitution is nothing but a buttress for the lame and deleterious Republican Party to chant accolades about the museum piece constitution, which is only window dressing, on their talk shows to hide their complicity with the other side of the coin, the democrats, to keep you entertained and distracted, thinking that the next election will make a difference.
“The Constitution has either authorized such a government as we have had, or has been powerless to prevent it. In either case, it is unfit to exist.” – Lysander Spooner
And this conversation was being had right after the war between the states and virtually all Americans are ignorant of it today. Everyone would do well to read this man’s essays. But, it’s too late for restoration.
We were a [constitutional] republic, a voluntary union of sovereign states. We couldn't keep it. "We" are no longer the People for which that republic was founded. Which is, of course, racist to notice and thus history must be retconned. This twitter spectacle is a perfect representation of Who We Are and how things work in the late stages of a collapsing empire. The Narrative is dead; long live the Narrative!
Correct. That ended with the defeat of ourselves in the war between the states when we exterminated our own countrymen, then not long after, the dominion holders in Europe and the Middle East, sent shiploads of freeloaders here just like today. If only you understood the nefarious reason why they do this. This, of course, changes the demographic landscape of western nations in perpetuity. 1870-71, we became a corporation and wholly owned by the Vatican-Crown Corporation Act. The citizens became chattel, assets of the corporation, because corporations are not sovereign entities. Your personhood was abolished. This subjects you to the world court of opinion and can be roughed up by the UN. There is no “we the people.” Treason by the then congress, which to this day congress has never informed the people that it committed treason. The constitution is nothing but a buttress for the lame and deleterious Republican Party to chant accolades about the museum piece constitution, which is only window dressing, on their talk shows to hide their complicity with the other side of the coin, the democrats, to keep you entertained and distracted, thinking that the next election will make a difference.
“The Constitution has either authorized such a government as we have had, or has been powerless to prevent it. In either case, it is unfit to exist.” – Lysander Spooner
And this conversation was being had right after the war between the states and virtually all Americans are ignorant of it today. Everyone would do well to read this man’s essays. But, it’s too late for restoration.
God, I hope twitter isn't an example of US. I think Bannon is more representative than Musk.