Restore the Republic

I’m Paranoid?

February 12, 2013 | Constitution, Featured, Federal Reserve, Founding Documents, History, Republic

I am not a paranoid, conspiracy theorist. I don’t think people are after me, but I do know that our government operates way beyond its limited authority.

What I am is tired. I’m frustrated, I’m angry, I’m sick of those who do not know or understand the law of the land, all the horrific acts of corruption, and tyranny, but are more than happy to label.

The United States of America was truly a great experiment in freedom. The concept was liberty and justice for all.

The idea that came from years of denied redress, the Declaration of Independence, the revolution, and the debates leading up to the ratification of the Constitution was to create a limited government that was to be controlled by a federation of states whose primary function was the protection of the individual’s rights.

I am disturbed that in our present day those who believe themselves to be intelligent are so far off the meaning of independence that any argument to the contrary falls short of hitting its mark. The mark is to convince the subject that their idea of freedom falls far from the needs, desires, hopes of the human spirit, and what our Founders intended.

If the minds of the public are so closed, or rather attuned to the concept that if you’ve heard it on the tube, read it in the ‘news paper’, a history book, heard it from a politician, a teacher, or judge then it must be true, then the battle for truth is exhausting.

For instance, as I’ve repeated here many times in the past, this nation is a Constitutional Federal Republic. It is not open for debate. It has, however, become a topic for controversy based on what the majority believes it is today.

The United States of America became a democracy through the maneuvers of the truly bigoted, corrupt, and evil people who took power with a long process of misinformation, and backhanded deals. It grew through the ignorance of the public, corruption of the judiciary, and dishonesty in our education system.

If we move forward from the point of fact that this form of government is something other than what is believed, then we must conclude that our freedom was, at some point stolen from us.

Who stole it? The politician, the judge, the police officer, the teacher, our neighbor, the misguided and dishonest mainstream media, or perhaps it was a combination of all.

Think of the magnitude of this conspiracy. It’s simple enough to conclude that this is at least some form of republic; “The United States shall guarantee to every State in this Union a Republican Form of Government…” – Article IV, Section 4 of the Constitution.

It’s also simple enough to deduce that the Founders would not have given us a democracy:

“Democracy is two wolves and a lamb voting on what to have for lunch. Liberty is a well-armed lamb contesting the vote!” Benjamin Franklin

A democracy is nothing more than mob rule, where fifty-one percent of the people may take away the rights of the other forty-nine. Thomas Jefferson

The man considered the father of the American Revolution Samuel Adams said, “Remember democracy never lasts long. It soon wastes, exhausts, and murders itself. There never was a democracy that did not commit suicide.”

To convince the public of the virtues of the Constitution, James Madison wrote in Federalist #10, Hence it is that such democracies have ever been spectacles of turbulence and contention; have ever been found incompatible with personal security or the rights of property; and have in general been as short in their lives as they have been violent in their deaths.”

So if you are willing to do just a modicum of reading and research we can honestly determine that this is not a democracy, but rather a federation of states, based in the rule of law as a republican form of government; a Constitutional Federal Republic.

Be honest with yourself. If you can’t, then don’t bother to go further on because you are one of the many lost souls convinced by the numerous conspiracies that this nation is something other than its original design.

Think of the depth of this conspiracy. Each time a politician speaks the word democracy he disavows our form of government. Each time an historian, or teacher utters the word democracy they corrupt the minds of the uneducated. And each time a journalist turns a blind eye to the fraud they validate the lie.

It’s clear that if you’ve read and understood the history of the world, and the evolution from a lawful society to a legal society you’re considered a nut. That is to say that if you believe in the rule of law, and the sovereignty of the People as stated in the Declaration of Independence then there is no place for you in this society; you are a paranoid conspiracy theorist.

If you are knowledgeable of the fact that armed government agents operating under ‘color or law’, paranoia, and bigotry exterminated over 260 million unarmed people in the Twentieth Century then the modern day thinker has no use for you. Even though the historical record documents the atrocities, and corroborates your statements; you are a paranoid conspiracy theorist.

History is filled with conspiracy. It is the norm, not the aberration, but talk of conspiracy and you’re labeled something that most believe to be very unflattering.

However, consider these few instances:

Tuskegee syphilis experiment

Remember the Maine

Gulf of Tonkin

USS Liberty

Kennedy Assassination

Violent Crime

Consider one of the most obvious conspiracies out there for everyone to see, but few to understand, or even acknowledge. The Federal Reserve System is not federal at all, but rather the “money trust of big banks” that controls our monetary system.

Then there is the most vicious, and corrupt application of the income tax, to which every federal prosecutor, and judge conspires to help rob us of our wealth by keeping us in fear of the IRS. The income tax is at best questionable on almost every level; ratification, application, and enforcement.

Bill Benson presented to the courts, and the congress 17,000 certified documents showing that the Sixteenth Amendment was not lawfully ratified. Don’t believe Bill alone ask Joe Bannister a former Criminal Investigator for the IRS, or Larry Becraft a prominent tax attorney.

History is filled with conspiracies. Most recently the DOJ was caught funneling firearms to Mexican Drug Cartels in order to destroy the Second Amendment in a scheme that was labeled “Fast and Furious”. We lost at least two agents, and hundreds, if not thousands of Mexicans were murdered to promote the agenda to disarm the American people. What makes anyone believe that our government would shed a tear if the lives of twenty little children were sacrificed in order to accomplish a specific goal?

If you understand the lawful, and historical fact that government should not be allowed to have a monopoly of power through the use of armed force, then you are not a progressive thinker.

If you do not want to bind the future to the whims, and fears of the day then society will out you, and label you with a government promoted moniker.

If you understand that the word “reasonable” has no place in the rule of law, and allows government agents to interpret away your rights through ambiguity then you must be made irrelevant so that the sheep can be led to slaughter.

As Thomas Jefferson suggested, “Question with boldness even the existence of a God; because, if there be one, he must more approve of the homage of reason, than that of blind-folded fear.” I suppose that if he were here today, Thomas Jefferson would be labeled a paranoid conspiracy theorist.

Nick

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