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Restore the Republic

Alice In Wonderland

January 28, 2009 | Civil Liberties, Federal Reserve, President

I am certain that when Alice went down the rabbit-hole she did not expect to encounter the odd and mysterious creatures that inhabited the world that came from the mind of Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, or as most know him, Lewis Carroll.

In twists and turns of a fanciful adventure, Alice wanders through a world filled with surprises, something akin to our current state of affairs.

Decades ago the American people, along with most of the known world, were duped into adventures in economics that were devised and cultivated by the banking cartel. Down a hole we fell as paper flew off the printing presses of the central governments in order to fuel what appeared to be prosperity.

As Alice learned in her adventures, not everything is real, not everything is for the better, and at some point it is out the hole and back into reality. For the young Miss who traveled about in Carroll’s mind there was an end to a fairytale meant to amuse, and delight. For the people of this globe the current monetary system is not a tale to brighten our day, or make our lives simpler, and better. One might even be wary enough to realize that the banking cartel is pushing us to a global form of feudalism.

There are always answers to questions that were never asked in the first place, and solutions to problems that did not exist. The solution to the expansion of real property was to create a Fiat Monetary System. The question not asked from the outset was who would benefit from the solution?

Facts and figures do not lie. Putting together balance sheets would be impossible in a paper money system without a little tweak hear, and a little twist there. The tweaking had to start somewhere so the congress of the United States gave us a bank that they pretended was a central bank of the Federal Government. They did so by calling it Federal. They neglected to inform the people that it actually had nothing to do with the government of the United States other than to lend it money that was created out of thin air.

The current congress of the United States gave the banking cartel a bailout of some Seven Hundred Billion Dollars, and they neglected to tell the people that the number actually had nothing to do with real figures, or that the American people had nothing to say about how much would actually be taken from their pockets. At present, there are estimates that the number is already in the trillions, and could reach into the tens-of-trillions.

Mr. Carroll created mysterious, and fanciful characters to amuse and delight the minds of children. Our banking system creates money out of thin air in order to vanquish, and impoverish the people who fall victim to a cartel of unimaginable greed.

The solution to the problem, turn to the same people that created the disaster, and then depend on the perpetrators to resolve the issues. In that vane we have just elected the president of the world, who with twisted word, and convoluted promises akin to the ramblings of a Mad Hatter, has seduced the masses into believing that he is some sort of deity.

We continued our way down the rabbit hole on Tuesday, January 20, 2009, through the inauguration of Barack Obama, aka Barry Soetoro, aka a few other names, on the heels of a celebration for a truly great man, Martin Luther King.

Dr. King was a man who believed in the spirit of freedom. He believed in the individual, not just blacks, but also every man. He knew the evil of government, and often spoke out against the atrocities that are created by all governments, no matter how good they appear to be on the surface. Dr. King attempted to enlighten the American people, from the poor of the ghetto, to anyone who would listen and throw off the blinders.

We have come to a point of desperation. As each day passes the economic news deteriorates sending ten of thousands to the ranks of the unemployed. The food banks are being depleted, and our businesses are shutting their doors in record numbers.

There comes a time when all around appears to be dark, and unexplainable. There is dread for many while others sit complacently by as the nation falls prey to the schemes of the wicket that seem to control the day-to-day occurrences. Our future, the future of this nation lies in the balance if we are unable to act.

We are at war in lands far from our native soil. Many of our soldiers come home tired, sick, and hurting from the ravages of depleted uranium that has savaged the nations we now occupy. Our coffers have been sacked by bailouts, foreign aid, benefits to illegal aliens, and a never-ending war against the boogey man.

Billions more are being spent on unlawful agencies designed to quell domestic unrest while the military now stations troops inside our own borders for the purpose of helping with checkpoints for drunk drivers, and other pretend purposes. Make no mistake; they are here to put down domestic insurrection.

All this is taking places right under the noses of a complacent and ambivalent American public that long ago lost its desire to be free. We have been duped into believing that government serves some purpose other than to adhere to the rule of law and protect our rights rather than abuse them.

It is times such as these that men like Dr. King are missed. “The truth of these words is beyond doubt but the mission to which they call us is a most difficult one. Even when pressed by the demands of inner truth, men do not easily assume the task of opposing their government’s policy, especially in time of war. Nor does the human spirit move without great difficulty against all the apathy of conformist thought within one’s own bosom and in the surrounding world. Moreover when the issues at hand seem as perplexed as they often do in the case of this dreadful conflict we are always on the verge of being mesmerized by uncertainty; but we must move on.”

So here we sit in the midst of a constitutional, economic, and moral crisis unable to differentiate fact from fiction as the wild and strange creatures that inhabit our capitals create chaos, and dissention.

America was once a great Constitutional Federal Republic consigned to the equality of justice that was established in the common law. Now it is a democracy wherein the greedy, the selfish, and the ignorant trample on the rights of our neighbors, and the graves of those who gave their lives to preserve freedom.

Self-reliance has turned to government programs for a myriad of different aspects of our lives. Each time we sign a government form we give away a bit more of our freedom, but that is not enough for the powers-that-be. They have decided to fluoridate our water so we are more docile; the same drug used in the Nazi concentration camps to keep the prisoners compliant.

They have decided that parents are not allowed to raise their children as they wish. They teach them agenda in school, and vaccinate our children so that they are more susceptible to immune deficiency, and the ever-growing problem of Autism.

Our food supply is being tainted by genetic modification, and cloning. Our lives are licensed at every level to the point we can’t add a fixture to our home without the authorization of the local municipality. Our property can be taken at any time if there is government employee who sees an opportunity to take what belongs to another, and make a profit under the guise of Eminent Domain.

All these things are being done at the point of a gun. So what do we do? We elect a president who wants to relieve us of any ability we may have to resist by force. The most draconian gun laws are already in the works under the new completely controlled socialist congress. And what will our state legislators and governors do about it? They will conform. They will comply, and they will send in the foot soldiers to relieve you of your property and your ability to defend.

We are the darker side of Lewis Carroll’s imagination. Strange creatures that are not meant to produce fanciful thoughts in the minds of youngsters, but rather evil apparitions that come from the legends of horror.

The nightmare began sometime ago for a few of us, but it will come to all. It will affect all those who believe for the sake of believing, and all of those who hope with nothing more than hope as their goal.

‘Nick’

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