There
is an ironic political paradox. It’s bound up in socio-cultural baggage. It’s
weird and goes something like this:
Let’s
start with the current news: the rioting peaceful protesters. They are leftists—communists, though calling themselves "socialists"—who are leading a mass of younger,
educationally brainwashed, and just generally libtard masses.
What
are they fighting against? Hold that thought.
How
many out there have any notion about the difference between public law versus
private law?—that the United States is a corporate entity caused by the
machinations of the FDR administration bankrupting the country in 1933?—that common
law courts are dead and that (preposterous as it sounds) you are really a straw man subject to admiralty
law? That the U.S. Constitution is, de
facto, in abeyance?—that the globalist British hegemony, UN/NWO/Soros-Rockefeller
cancers, the Federal Reserve cabal and its unlawful IRS collection agency have enslaved
the People?—that the so-called Patriot Act is nothing of the sort?
(Read,
e.g., One Freeman’s War: In the Second
American Revolution, Mark Emery (2015); make aim4truth.org your first stop for daily news)
—These
facts are held to be true by genuine American patriots.
What
are they fighting against?
They
are fighting for the same thing that the commie leftists are fighting for: to
bring down the corrupt, oppressive, false-fake-and-phony System.
Surprised?
Most anyone would be.
Why?
The
“why” revolves around the nature of what
should replace that corrupt System: lefties want anything-goes communism,
patriots want their constitutional republic restored, along with time-tested,
traditional values.
Both
are entangled in a technocratic, digital milieu that confounds most people’s
ability to sort things out; and both
sides are blinded by disinformation from the System and the controlled opposition to the System that caters willingly
to each side.
The
result? You guessed it: 21st
Century Schizoid Man, a prescient composition by an old '60s band, King Crimson, recorded in 1969.
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