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Communication With The Empire

1:16 pm in Uncategorized by Richard William Posner

For your possible amusement and entertainment.

The following is an email I sent, only moments ago, to Rand Paul via a front group, “Campaign For Liberty” for which he is shilling.

It is a response to his specific request to cough up money, as a “personal favor”, in support of a  “grassroots liberty agenda”.

I’m so excited! He even autographed it for me!

Rand Paul signature

My response follows;

Mr. Paul,

Please do not misinterpret my contribution to a single issue upon which we share a modicum of agreement as a blanket endorsement of either your views of those of your father.

Because I support the basic concept of bringing the Federal Reserve to heel, I have demonstrated my limited approval with my small donation. Modest as it was, it was still money I could ill afford to part with. My financial situation, along with that of a very large and constantly growing number of The People, is perilously close to desperate.

Quite frankly, I do not feel that H.R. 459: Federal Reserve Transparency Act of 2011 is adequate, but it’s better than nothing. Having a significant number of cosponsors, it may stand a better chance than H.R. 2990: National Emergency Employment Defense Act of 2011, which I feel very strongly is a much superior and more worthy bill.

I see H.R. 459 as a possible stepping stone to H.R. 2990 and that is the only reason I have taken steps to support it. As to the rest of your “libertarian” philosophy, every man for himself and the last one standing wins; no thank you.

As millennia of inquiry, study and scientific research, not to mention common sense, have proven irrevocably, Homo sapiens is a very social species. My preference is for a government that more truly represents that condition. A strongly social democracy, wherein such vital interests as money, banks, the economy, energy production, agriculture and health care are nationalised, under a government that actually is of the people, is the only form of governance that can fairly and sustainably provide for a large and diverse civil society.

It must be remembered that, first and foremost, it is the duty and obligation of any such governing body to serve the People and, before all else, Promote the General Welfare and Secure the Blessings of Liberty to Ourselves and our Posterity.

Please note there is no qualification in the above statement limiting said service to only those with enough wealth to make those chosen to govern their willing slaves.

If you choose to cling to your delusion of individual rights superseding all others, I suggest you find a functioning time machine and return to any one of a number of previous empires which followed that concept to its only logical and inevitable conclusion. The British Empire leaps immediately to mind, followed quite closely by the Roman.

In any case, if you wish to engage in any form of civil dialogue, I am not totally indisposed to the possibility. If, however, I continue to receive nothing other than generic marketing ploys, designed for the sole purpose of vacuuming money from my pocket into yours, I will simply unsubscribe from any further messages.

With only the respect which is due,
Richard William Posner

 

 

 

 

Who Planted The First Seeds of Totalitarianism?

11:41 am in Uncategorized by Richard William Posner

Come All Ye Faithful (graphic by Richard William Posner)

A Wrong Turn On A One-Way Street;
A Cul-De-Sac Of Slavery And Extinction

state [steɪt]
n
6. (Government, Politics & Diplomacy) a sovereign political power or community
7. (Government, Politics & Diplomacy) the territory occupied by such a community

rogue state
n
(Government, Politics & Diplomacy) a state that conducts its policy in a dangerously unpredictable way, disregarding international law or diplomacy

A State Of Terror;
Of The Few, By The Few And For The Few

The United States of America, at this time, is the primary conduit, instrument and catalyst, employed by an age-old line of supremacists, in the finalisation of an ancient quest for global totalitarianism.

The last remaining superpower, now an unmitigated rogue state, is being used as both the sharp end of the stick, to back everyone into a corner, and a blunt instrument to beat them into submission.

The New World Order; Under Construction A Very Long Time.

But how long?

“Some 60 families—names like Rockefeller, Morgan, Dodge, Mellon, Pratt, Harkness, Whitney, Duke, Harriman, Carnegie, Vanderbilt, DuPont, Guggenheim, Astor, Lehman, Warburg, Taft, Huntington, Baruch and Rosenwald— formed a close network of plutocratic wealth that manipulated, bribed, and bullied its way to control the destiny of the United States.”

“They operated in absolute secrecy, lest the general public understand how the banks’ money manipulated political decisions behind the scenes, including decisions to go to war or to keep the peace.”
F. William Engdahl, Gods of Money

What’s In A Name?

Bundy, Collins, Freeman, Kennedy, Li, Onassis, Reynolds, Rothschild, Russell, Van Duyn.

There are antediluvian bloodlines, names both famous and obscure, which have been crossbreeding, strictly within their own class, for many centuries. They have been passing along a psychopathic genetic aberration and patiently manipulating human events for many centuries with a single purpose in mind; the total subjugation of the rest of humanity.

They are parasites upon the body of the human species.

Some of these families reach back into the depths of antiquity to draw their self-proclaimed supremacy from the ancient rulers of Mesopotamia, the Fertile Crescent, home to the fabled Garden of Eden. The land upon which that bit of legend was built almost certainly now lies submerged beneath the waters of the Persian Gulf.

It seems quite probable that this region, broadly speaking, was the first place on Earth where, from around twelve thousand to as much as 14,500 years ago, the human species began the transition from nomadic gathering and hunting to sedentary agriculture in and around a place called Göbekli Tepe, about 800 miles northwest of Kuwait.

This Neolithic Revolution was perhaps a great misstep on the path of human evolution.

It has been hypothesised from the archeological evidence found at Göbekli Tepe that this area and time may have been the point in the human experiment where people first began to see themselves as separate from and superior to Nature and the rest of the Life on Earth. And I think that was a possibly fatal error. Read the rest of this entry →