Think back two hundred forty four years. Do you think the Revolutionary War was won by being complacent?
I don’t think so.
The men who created our Constitution put their whole life experience into that document. They not only considered their vision for what we know as the United States of America, but they also looked at the tyranny that they left behind in England. Our forefathers weren’t only creating a form of government, they were putting into action a force that couldn’t take down our great nation. The only thing they couldn’t foresee, is that the people they would give life and limb for would become complacent. I’m sure they never believed that could happen.
But it has.
Through the centuries we turned a blind eye to our Constitution. We handed over the keys to the country to the same people that terrorized the world for thousands of years.
What do you know about our Constitution? What do our schools teach our about it? When I was a child, we had to study the document. I remember my teacher assigning us the task of memorizing the “Preamble to the Constitution” and Abraham Lincoln’s Gettysburg address, among others. That was over forty years ago. Guess what. I still remember them. “We the people of the United States…”. “Four score seven years ago today…”.
I believe my teachers did us a great service, teaching us about our country. But one thing they failed to remember, or for other reasons intentionally omitted, was the fact that in 1871 our country was highjacked by a group that was out for blood.
We survived the Revolutionary War, the War of 1812, and the Civil War, only to lose the Republic to a group of thugs who incorporated the UNITED STATES and created the Federal Reserve Banking system. Which by the way is not part of the United States of America. And another thing, the incorporation was specifically an illegal action according to our Constitution. I would argue that would make the Internal Revenue Service unconstitutional too (we’ll save that for another blog).
Are you surprised? Did you know that the united states of America was bankrupt in 1871. Did you know that those who we consider the one percent are the same people who committed this crime. Yes, that’s right. Talk about conspiracy.
Do I have your attention? I hope so. Come back next week and I’ll tell you more.
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