A Diabolic Gun Control Strategy
April 19 marks the 248th anniversary of the day on which 700 agents of the lawfully constituted government of Massachusetts approached the town of Lexington intent on seizing the guns of the area’s farmers. Eight farmers were gunned down on Lexington Green, after which the uniformed gun confiscators “came under attack by thousands of swarming” farmers organized as “the Minutemen,” a citizen militia armed with the same weapons as the government’s forces. On the day of “The Shot Heard ‘Round the World” in Massachusetts, these United States were founded.
The battle of Lexington and Concord which marked the start of the civil war known as the American Revolution, is too often presented in books and lectures as between “foreign troops” and “Americans.” In order to disguise what was a police action by the royal governor acting on the order of the Commander in Chief (King George), the event is presented in terms of “foreign troops” invading New England, the equivalent in our day of the Chinese People’s Liberation Army landing in Seattle and disarming the local citizens.
By framing Lexington and Concord as Americans vs. aliens, the role of the loyalist American government is overlooked, as is the fact that this was a police action by troops charged with enforcing the law of the land, who spoke the same language and were in some cases cousins of the English-Americans they killed.
Beginning the previous autumn, the local governors of New England began to enforce the king’s October 19 order for the seizure of the people’s guns and ammunition (Cf. Boston Gazette, December 12, 1774). One patriot remarked, “the Decree” that “prohibited having arms and ammunition” was a violation of “the law of self-preservation” and the right to “defend the liberties which God and nature have given us.” (New Hampshire Gazette, January 13, 1775).
Basically exactly what's happening today just by different means.
When will the people stand?
That's the big question......
There's a decode that states that April 19th is SO important, so meaningful, that it is the true meaning of "19" in COVID-19.
Trump's recent speech in Waco, on 30th anniversary of Branch Dividian siege. Choosing that as his first campaign speech.
Important decode, IMO. thank you.
Accept OKC was not retaliatory, but was the FF needed to demonize the growing militia movement and to ban on assault rifles.
And it worked... I haven't heard the term, "Militiagan" in many years.
Nor have we heard Michigan is a republican state in many years..... Yet it most certainly is.
I would like input from the don himself
We are standing.
We are and we will.
It is absolutely astounding, that with this in their history, Mass residents still became one of the earliest states to abandon their second Amendment Rights willingly...
well the army hasn't come to confiscate so I woupd say basically we are not there yet. In that story the farmers didn't fight until the forces literally began confiscation.
We will do the same, we fight when forced to fight. They want us to fight to early so they can turn the masses against us. If we wait the masses will be on our side.
When it's too late, sadly
A war is when the government tells you who the enemy is. A revolution is when you figure it out yourself.
Abd a Resurrection is when you bring it back from death, better than it was before.
This.
And yet what was the percentage of loyalists? 20? 25? 30?
Goes to show that even then there were demoncraps around. Or just misguided people. Or opportunists.
IMHO, it's not really any different now. The wilderness is now made of concrete instead wood.
I consider myself a Minuteman.
That's what your wife said.... https://www.google.com/search?q=rim+shot&rlz=1C1GCEB_enUS875US875&oq=rim+shot&aqs=chrome..69i57j0i512l3j46i512j0i512l5.2384j0j1&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8#fpstate=ive&vld=cid:88cc85d1,vid:9CdVTCDdEwI
Ill give that an upvote.
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Mind the music and the step, and with the girls be handy.
In many instances the Citizen Militia was better armed than the government forces, many had the Pennsylvania (Kentucky) long rifle which was superior to the British used musket.
The British rifle was the Brown Bess. The Kentucky rifle was lighter but accurate.
Check the definition of Musket, versus Rifle. Not all long guns are rifles.
Citizen militia is why we didnt lose the war of 1812.
Shot heard around the wold?
Yes.
My son got to shoot a (replica) musket for the first time two weeks ago. Proud Mama moment!
Very powerful and very timely! Honestly, the parallels are frightening. Thanks for sharing this, u/Twedryg.
Three things they had that most do not (YET!):
They were awake! It is now time for the entire world to experience our own great awakening!
Pleas share the article and your comments wherever you see fit.
Great share OP. Unwinding the institutional brainwashing is an absolute necessity for people to make sense of what's REALLY happening today.
My siblings and I have joked for decades that if they REALLY wanted gun control, all firearms would be kept legal, but ammunition would be exorbitantly expensive or prohibited entirely without a permit.
Having watched the rising price of ammunition over the last few years, we're not laughing about it anymore.
People say, "well, make your own".
Making your own isn't the problem. The problem is making enough.
Without ammunition, a rifle is just an expensive club (or spear, cuz bayonet), and a pistol is just a funny shaped rock.
It's about means of production - and I'm not talking Marxism here. The last thing the government should be involved in is manufacturing anything (other than their own product for their own use).
The entire gun control enforcement scheme is based on the perversion of the Commerce Clause. Clarence Thomas said we need to revisit the Commerce Clause to clip its wings. Well, I'm waiting.....
I'm thinking chainsaw.
Well, those are my words..... Thomas said something like those words. I think I remember him saying it needs to be "reined in".
Part of the so-called "gun problem" isn't even a problem with guns. It's a problem with people. I know I'm preaching to the choir, but I was taught to use, AND respect, a gun for what it is. A powerful tool. There was no 'fetishism' involved. Owning one didn't make you a 'real man' - though a real man should know how to use one. It also wasn't "cool" be seen as a thug with a gun. Sure, as kids we played make believe. The cowboys tried to shoot the Indians, GI Joe fought the bad guy. But the gun didn't make the character, it was just a roleplay accessory.
I blame the left almost exclusively for the deterioration of society that has led to the current state of things. A culture of 'gibs', of taking what you want that isn't rightfully yours, of giving lip service to doing good or helping your fellow man or your country, but having the attitude of being selfish and all in it for yourself.
The love of oneself ends when you stop caring about other people. Then it's narcissism.
In truth, they want gun control to make it easier to take what is not rightfully theirs, without violent opposition. It must not be allowed to happen.
Throughout history the first move of 'terrorist Gov.' is to disarm the citizen. Their fatal flaw of liberal/communism is, there ARE 100 million well armed Americans (the new Militia/minuteman) and WE are the largest Army in history. The proper response is 'Come and GET them'.
What a great substack research article! Thank you for sharing Anon.
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Thanks for the link. I'll refresh my memory by reading it. I recall first reading about the original 13th Amendment back in the 1980s. From time to time, I have read articles about it through the years. The War of 1812 was instrumental in the disappearance of this amendment. Notwithstanding, the eff-ery doesn't stop there. I have a book called - "The Laws That Never Was". William J. Benson discovered that the 16th Amendment was not ratified by the requisite three-fourths of the states and that nevertheless Secretary of State Philander Knox had fraudulently declared ratification.
Amendment XIII (Passed by Congress May 1, 1810 - Ratified 1812)
"If any citizen of the United States shall accept, claim, receive, or retain any title of nobility or honour, or shall without the consent of Congress, accept and retain any present, pension, office, or emolument of any kind whatever, from any emperor, king, prince, or foreign power, such person shall cease to be a citizen of the united States, and shall be incapable of holding any office of trust or profit under them, or either of them."
By prohibiting "honors" the Amendment prohibits any advantage or privilege that would grant some citizens an unequal opportunity to achieve or exercise political power. The second meaning (intent) of the 13 Amendment is to ensure political equality among all American citizens, by prohibiting anyone, even government officials, from claiming or exercising special privilege or power (an "honor") over other citizens.
For example, anyone who had a specific "immunity" from lawsuits which were not afforded to all citizens, would be enjoying a separate privilege, and "honor" and would therefore forfeit his right to vote or hold public office. Just think of the "immunities" from lawsuits that your judges, lawyers, politicians, and bureaucrats currently enjoy. Or "special interest" legislation your government passes. "Special interests" are simply euphemisms for "special privileges" or Honors.
Without their current personal immunities (honors), your judges and IRS agents would be unable to abuse common citizens without fear of legal liability. Your entire government would have to conduct itself according to the same standards of decency, respect, law, and liability as the rest of the nation. Your government's ability to systematically coerce and abuse the public would be all but eliminated under the 13th Amendment.
Now you know why the bankers and lawyers secretly replaced the 13th amendment. Had they not, you would have the government our founding fathers intended when they passed the 13th Amendment, a government of the people, by the people, and for the people, a government whose members were truly accountable to the people; a government that could not systematically exploit its own people.
The 13th Amendment was ratified as follows:
Maryland, Dec. 25, 1810
Tennessee, Nov. 21, 1811
Kentucky, Jan 31, 1811
Georgia, Dec. 13, 1811
Ohio, Jan 31, 1811
North Carolina, Dec.23, 1811
Delaware, Feb 2, 1811
Massachusetts, Feb. 27, 1812
Pennsylvania, Feb. 6, 1811
New Hampshire, Dec. 10, 1812
New Jersey, Feb. 13, 1811 Virginia, March 10, 1819