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Freedom Is Taken Away One Piece At A Time.

"Sometimes your freedom is not taken away at gunpoint but instead it is done one piece of paper at a time, one seemingly meaningless rule at a time, one small silencing at a time." -- Aramando Valladares, Cuban prisoner for 22 years.

Country Club Conservatives Won't Fight For Freedom.

Much of the world knows we're in a real war against wealthy globalists who want to control every aspect of our lives. Freedom is under attack from every direction. The supply chain and food production are being destroyed, international bankers are trying to introduce CBDC (central bank digital currency), surveillance is increasing with more than one billion CCTV cameras installed globally, censorship is on the rise, digital ID's are being rolled out around the world, and government-corporate partnerships are supporting an agenda of medical tyranny.

Left unchecked and unstopped, within just a few years all of humanity will be living in a digital prison that we've actually helped to build. We'll be tracked 24/7, fed a steady diet of government propaganda, injected with whatever chemicals the pharmaceutical industry insists we need, and not allowed to wander more than a mile or two from our homes. 

While these predictions are well known to anyone who's been paying attention for the past two years, the solutions are less obvious. Revolution is always an option, but it's also one that the globalists have planned for and may even encourage, as it would give them an excuse to retaliate with a harsh, bloody crackdown. At the present time I feel that education and unified non-compliance are the best approaches to the threats we face. While a violent uprising may be necessary eventually, we're not at that point yet.

But when that time comes, there are two groups who won't be at our side: the first are country club conservatives. You know who they are: wealthy people who judge others by their economic status, play golf at an exclusive club, work at a business they likely inherited, live in huge homes in gated communities, and quite possibly drive their kids to a private school in their new Suburban. The other group are people who aspire to live in the same manner but haven't quite gotten there yet.

Both groups typically vote Republican but do so purely for selfish interests. They're driven by money rather than by principles of freedom. They want low taxes and they want less government regulation of businesses that affect their income, but all other regulations usually meet their approval. They don't mind sending poor kids overseas to fight senseless wars. Censorship and surveillance are okay in their minds, because if you don't have anything to hide, why should you worry? These are people who choose their own form of totalitarianism by living in neighborhoods tightly controlled by homeowner's associations. They don't want their neighbors to paint their house an unapproved color for fear it bring down property values. And they'll gladly turn in another homeowner who let's his grass grow a half inch too tall.

They really don't care about freedom. They care about money, and they'll give up their own rights and sabotage yours if it means their bank accounts stay fat.

So as the nation moves closer to becoming an open-air slave colony, these conservatives will go along to get along if they think it will help them hold on to their wealth just a little bit longer. They'll send money to Congress in the hope our selected officials will kick the can down the road a little bit further even while the rest of us struggle to buy food. They'll never pick up a gun and defend our Constitution. Instead they'll lock their driveway gates and cower in fear when the globalist's thugs come to torch their neighborhood.

But they won't fight.

Right up to the end they'll be compromising and trying to negotiate their way into keeping the keys to the Suburban.

CEOs For Gun Safety Want To Take Away Your Safety.

Until this week you probably had never heard of the group 'CEOs For Gun Safety'. But now they're in the news for supporting new gun control regulations that will do nothing to prevent crime, but will hurt your ability to defend yourself. The group has written a letter to the U.S. Senate "demanding that they pass strong and meaningful measures to prevent gun violence and make our communities safer." They don't recommend any specific measures. They just want something done, and to hell with facts or our 2nd Amendment. Many of the CEOs who signed the letter are total hypocrites, living in gated communities, working in secure buildings, and often protected by private security forces. The battered woman living in a trailer park who loses sleep worried her abusive ex-spouse might visit doesn't have the privileges the CEOs have. She needs a gun. But these arrogant and clueless corporate leaders disagree. I guess they've never had to wait 20 minutes in terror waiting for the police to arrive while someone is screaming and pounding on their door. 

So that these hypocritical elites can't hide, I've published the link to the letter and its signatories below. Write them. Let them know their actions aren't acceptable, and if they don't back down, your money will be spent elsewhere. Money, or the risk of losing it, is the only thing these people understand.

Take a stand or these CEOs will walk all over you. And your family.

CEOs For Gun Safety website

Letter and signatories

The Sickness Of Control.

We live in an age of control, where it seems everyone wants to control everyone else. Every day we slip further and further into a totalitarian prison world of censorship, taxation, rules & regulations, illegal mandates, forced injections, house arrest, and the erosion of Constitutional rights.

But while governments and NGO’s (non-government organizations) are largely responsible for this encroaching tyranny, many individuals are also working to limit our freedom and enact bans on things they disapprove of.

One example of this is a recent post on social media by GAB founder Andrew Torba. He said “If you thought the Babylonian whores melting down over losing their ability to murder babies was bad, just wait until we ban porn and you will see how men react.”

Torba’s GAB prides itself on being a free speech platform which, they claim, censors nothing but illegal content. So what does Torba mean when he says “wait until we ban porn”? Does he mean GAB will ban porn? I’ve never seen any porn on the site so he must mean he wants the government to make porn illegal, which is a misuse of power and a violation of our Bill of Rights, a document Torba claims he strongly supports. It’s also odd that he lumps abortions and porn into the same pot. While some may find porn to be distasteful or even vulgar, it’s hardly in the same category as chopping up an infant and sucking it out of a womb. Abortion is murder, but you’d be hard pressed to find a passage in the Bible that clearly defines dirty movies as sinful. Photos and videos didn’t even exist when the Bible was written. “Thou shalt not commit adultery” and “Thou shalt not covet thy neighbor’s wife” are about as close as you’re going to get. It’s quite a stretch to believe those two commandments refer to looking at explicit images of people you don’t even know and who most likely posed for them voluntarily. Yes, some porn is produced through the exploitation of women and children, but so are clothing, shoes, and electronics, and we don’t ban those.

I didn’t write this to be a hit piece against Andrew Torba. He seems like a decent guy. I just happened to see his GAB post and it made me think about the idea of bans in general.

I began thinking how the obsession with banning things we don’t like is a worldwide sickness of control. We ban all kinds of things we disapprove of personally, whether it’s logical or not. We ban drugs, alcohol, sex, speech, menthol cigarettes, strolling in the park after dark, living in an RV on your own land, driving over an arbitrary speed limit based on nothing, cutting hair without a license, and even walking on the grass. And worse than the bans is our willing compliance with such nonsense.

In Torba’s case, it made me think about the slippery slope this all sits on. While GAB is proudly a free speech platform at the moment, Torba’s remark about banning porn reminded me that he is an “in your face” Christian, so I wonder how long it’s going to be before a desire to ban porn turns into a desire to ban anything else he interprets to be contrary to his faith. I get the impression that to Torba, your personal beliefs are wrong unless they conform with his. That’s the way it always seems to work out when dealing with hardcore adherents of any religious faith, Christian or not. It often applies to atheists, as well.

My libertarian nature makes me perfectly okay with Torba’s beliefs, the Pope’s beliefs, and your beliefs. But I would like to be left alone with my beliefs. And if I want to spend a few minutes watching a sordid video, that’s between me and my creator. It’s really none of your business. And the experience shouldn’t be banned just because you, or Torba, or anyone else, disagrees.

Only A Fool.

How long will it take to realize this? Only a fool can be happy to show off a pass for things he used to do without a pass.

Don't be a fool. Don't be a slave.

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