Monday, 17 August 2009

Identification of the Enemy is the First Step

What actually is an enemy? We are all accustomed to thinking in terms of external enemies. But what about domestic enemies? This concept requires new thinking patterns requiring the citizen to consider that there are people in powerful positions in the U.S. Federal government (maybe state governments too) who advance agendas that are harmful to the United States. Think about it - who else except a traitor would demand that Americans surrender inalienable rights? What agenda is so important that we have to wreck the country to get it done? And who would be so selfish that they care more for their own plans than they do for the welfare of the United States? It's pretty simple to me: ANYONE advancing agendas that require the destruction of the U.S. Constitution and the Bill of Rights is by definition an enemy of the American people. I'd also like to add torturers (who stumble when a fourth grader asks for clarification of such barbaric acts) to my list of enemies of the American people. After all - how do you explain torturing prisoners with INSECTS to a fourth grader? How in the hell do you explain it to any sane person? What do you do when the kids grow up and start torturing you?

The following audio interview is extremely important and I urge you to take the time to listen to it: (HERE) if you care about your country. The American Federal government has been hijacked by a multitude of fascist powers and they are not there for tap-dancing lessons. They are there to advance AIPAC agendas, to make money in the corporate police state, to engage in military misadventure -this means they have agendas that require you surrender your rights, the lives of your children, your privacy, your tax money, your freedom to travel, your country's honor. We have to torture now too by the way. This Orwellian nightmare must end and I mean soon. But how do we end it?

The first step is identification of enemies. This is way way easier than you think. More

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