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Gus Mooney's avatar

In your country, as in mine, we’re told that we live in a civilised society and this rationale is used to justify all manner of restrictions and regulations imposed upon us by people who’ve been given authority. Ask yourself, from where did that authority originate? Who gave that authority? Now ask yourself, have you ever been asked, explicitly, to agree to a constitution? And have you ever been invited to ponder on what that really means?

The frontier families, and Franklin on their behalf, understood what that meant (http://disq.us/p/2uubkb9). We’re all born individually sovereign under God’s law, natural law, and simultaneously we’re born into a society in which others have chosen to trade freedoms for perceived security. I’m awakening from my slumber and, like a number of others here in England (and our British brethren), am working towards re-establishing the sovereignty I never knowingly gave away.

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David Lentz's avatar

Yes so much so

Hannah Arendt thought America would not become totalitarian as Americans are extremely individualistic

That makes sense if it was done via a party

But what if it is done by the deep state

Using false flags and assassinations

Those dudes in Germany back in 1930s were big on assassinations

They even made attempts on the philosopher Rudolf Steiner author of the Philosophy of Freedom

Something I am pondering

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