Posted on 11/15/2012 5:11:15 AM PST by scottfactor
What I saw at the coup
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-bloggers/2929658/posts
Some of the hate radio hosts began to fan the flames with crazy rumors that really weren’t so crazy, not to us. When they were taken off the air through a variety of means (but mainly for violating the “fomenting domestic terrorism” laws), the right wing nut jobs went absolutely mad with fury. The accusations about a secret purge continued. The plan was being laid out for all to see, even while it was being officially denied at every level, and was never reported on at all by our cooperating media networks and other friendly outlets.
And then the shooting started.
At a month and a half or so, it sometimes seemed that the plan was in danger of falling apart. I asked Dennis about it in private, but he appeared unworried. “It’s all part of the action-reaction calculus. It was all taken into account. We needed them to react. We’re in the second phase. We smoked them out into the open with phase one, and now we can go get them. Why do you think we bought billions of bullets for the DHS? Why do you think we paid for SWAT teams and armored cars in every Podunk town in America? We’ve been getting ready for this moment for years.”
“You knew this would happen? A civil war?”
He said, “It’s not a civil warit’s a police action against criminals and domestic terrorists. But don’t worry: we’re ready. Now that they’re shooting at us, we can take the gloves off. The first two thousand arrests were just priming the pump. This phase will let us finish the job once and for all. Think about it: even now, nobody knows what happened to the first two thousand, or even that there were two thousand. In a month, nobody will remember if they were arrested before the shooting started, or after.”
Working America gets it
Many great men have written similar quotes
This one belongs to Ben Franklin :
When the people find they can vote themselves money,
that will herald the end of the republic.
Amen.
sfl
Nobody should be signing those secession petitions at the White House site. They’re gathering names, so they know who to throw in the box first.
At almost a million a growing they are going to need a pretty box.
Travis, thanks for posting this. I’ll go to the link and read the whole thing from your other post of Matt Bracken’s piece.
yawn
And a few thousand more IRS agents to investigate every name on the petitions.
I’ll bet that Henry Bowman feller signed the list.
I’ll bet his father, Walter (Blackout) Bowman signed as well.
It is vital there be at least 50 million or more...they're “prepared” already to deal with 25 million
“I want you to imagine sitting in a room with 25 people, most of which have graduate degrees, from Columbia and other well-known educational centers, and hear them figuring out the logistics for the elimination of 25 million people.
And they were dead serious.”
Most Americans CANNOT conceive of the folly of having granted the Federal Gov’mt the powers it now possesses.
A Government that is big enough to give you anything you want is big enough to take everything you have. - Unknown
Right, but the distribution of those people is primary in the rural areas. That gives them a territory problem.
Then there’s the states, which have been going increasingly Republican. If a number of states say ‘no more’, then what do they do?
I wrote “Surviving Civil War II”. We’ve been in a sub rosa civil war for quite a while now. Progressive radicals like Obama know that can’t win a true civil war because the military is conservative. Instead their goal is to enslave the population through creeping social welfare and the power of the bureaucracy (IRS, EPA) with intimidation by proxy armies of union brownshirs and illegals.
http://www.futurnamics.com/civilwar.php
Now is not the time to go wobbly. If you have fear - they win.
No, the writer does not need to get out more. The writer (me) “gets out” more than enough constantly studying the crap coming out of our “leaders” and writing about it.
I am fully aware of the secession talk here and there for years now, but this sudden explosion just a day or two after the election—my point is that I did not see any coordinated effort going around before the election. It quickly appeared afterward. Without the backing of state legislatures, a secession movement is futile, and I would not suggest adding your name to a White House website database.
I know why we did well in 2010, and I know that same sentiment is alive and well today, but election fraud made it seem as if we did not turn out when we did.
No one is suggesting we be scared and hide in a corner. We will not stop speaking out against this evil regime.
No one is suggesting we “go wobbly” or have fear. The point is that a secession movement has no force of power unless the states governments are pushing it, and even then, it’s a long shot.
The prudence (or lack of it) of voluntarily adding your name to a White House website database was also part of my point.
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