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NothingButNet's avatar

Very interesting post, JK. When one looks at the wide variety of people and organizations involved in these anti American activities and the consistency in their actions, it seems like a RICO a investigation/prosecution would uncover extensive coordination between the left wing politicians, the left wing judiciary and the left wing NGOs. This thing stinks 😷 to high heaven.

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Ron Anselmo's avatar

Wake me up when they start hanging the traitors.

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rd3's avatar

Hey Ron, my brother sent me some Marshal Tucker lost tracks today. I'm going to delve into them later tonight...

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Ron Anselmo's avatar

Oh man, I always loved MTB, almost everything they did. We travel I-26 every year, going up to WNC in the summer, and passing thru Spartanburg, I always think of them. After Tommy Caldwell died in 1980, they never seemed the same. Toy Caldwell on the steel guitar and their incorporation of the flute gave their music a unique sound - a softer Southern Rock - sweet melodies. That was Southern Rock's time, you remember - Skynyrd of course, CDB, Allman Brothers, Outlaws, Molly Hatchet - man those were good years.

One summer, I went to see a friend of mine - a "grower" up in the hills of WNC. When I got to his farm, there was a girl there, and she had a duffel bag that said such-and-such productions presents Molly Hatchet. Really nice. I commented on it, and she said my husband is with the band. I said oh, is he a roadie? She said no, I'm married to Danny Joe Brown. I felt like a real dumbass.

She said he was up in the woods with my friend, they'd be down soon. Sure enough, he came down, they were off the road and just travelling thru and stopped to visit. It was a great experience - unexpected - and nice to talk with him just casually over a beer. At the time he was thinking about getting out of music, commercially anyhow and had already bought an 800-acre farm in Georgia and just wanted to live out his days there. He ended up moving to Davie, FL instead, 15 minutes from my hometown - Ft. Lauderdale, FL.

Thanks for jogging those memories - sorry I didn't get back to you on your Montana comments, I apologize, just scattered lately.

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rd3's avatar

MTB is just one of the best. The Caldwell boys were true American heroes and great musicians. They were "prog country." They could play anything from rock, country, jazz, swing, etc. I'm a bit younger than you, so I never got to see the original lineup, but I know them through videos and I saw the band several times later on. I'm not sure if this is the same wife of Danny Joe Brown that you are referring to, but I saw Moly Hatchett in the early 90's and I was sitting next to a woman in the first couple rows. I mentioned that I was really enjoying the show, but I wished I could have seen Danny Joe Brown sing it. She broke down in tears and told me that she was Danny's wife and that he had such severe diabetes that he couldn't tour anymore and couldn't really do much of anything. I felt really bad for her. Pretty blonde lady.

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Ron Anselmo's avatar

That was probably her, small world.

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rd3's avatar
Mar 22Edited

There is really no way to overstate the impact of Ronnie and Lynyrd Skynyrd. They were THE American band. Watch the live shows from 75-77. Every show was packed with American kids, north, south, east and west, having the time of their lives. There was one show, in particular, that I have seen, at the Oakland Coliseum, where every girl in the crowd is the prettiest young lady you've ever seen. That was an America that I just can't imagine today.

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RickyRitardo's avatar

1973-74, Who can remember? , Colt Park, Hartford, CT. Triple bill. MTB, Frampton's Camel, and Grinderswitch. HPD couldn't handle the crowd. Gates got stormed, Good times were had by all.

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RickyRitardo's avatar

"Good Times" Except of course for the hippies on the front lines that got a wood shampoo

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rd3's avatar

The train to Grinderswitch is running right on time and the Tucker boys are cookin' down in Caroline

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Ron Anselmo's avatar

Yep, makes me tear up, just thinking about that time - "special", doesn't capture it. It was more. They were larger than life, even then.

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rd3's avatar
Mar 22Edited

Strangely enough, I sat a couple seats away from Judy Van Zant when the Freebird movie premiered in my town. She was doing promotions for the premiere. She talked to a group of us after the movie. I had no idea who she was until after the movie. I was about 18 or so years old. It was incredible. The entire audience, me included, was crying.

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Ron Anselmo's avatar

Yes, their story was just tragic, and so emotional. I remember going to Evergreen Cemetary in Jax, a few years in a row - very early 1980's, still a lot of raw emotion - when I was at UF.

Ronnie, Steve & Cassie Gaines were buried there. Every October 20th, there was a pilgrimage there - 100's of people, maybe a thousand. It was always respectful, but somber - lots of crying. They're surely missed, still.

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rd3's avatar

I still mark October 20. Every single year, I think about it. I tell my kids that October 20, 1977 was the day that the music actually died.

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Ron Anselmo's avatar

I was a fair football player in high school, the only sophomore playing varsity in 1977. On October 15th - their second to last show, they played the Hollywood Sportatorium, in Hollywood, FL.

A friend had two tickets and was bending my arm to go, but it was a Saturday night, and I had a football game. It was the time when bands toured annually, and I can still remember telling him, "I'll see them next year".

I think they played Tampa next, then the fateful flight to Louisiana. I remember the crash, and still to this day, I regret that decision. Knowing what I know now, I would have skipped that game in a heartbeat.

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John Mendelssohn's avatar

Sorry, Ron. Not until January 2029. Traiter No. 1 will be busy trying to destroy the country he hilariously purports to love until then.

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Cosmo T Kat's avatar

John "crime is a career choice" Mendelsson projects his fascism and hate on people who he disagree with his fantasy ideology, and your comment solidifies that accusation. Chasing people with bull shite lawfare and calling them traitors is exactly who you are what the Democratic party has turned into, a name calling neo-nazi death cult.. You call J6 people terrorists, but it has only been progressives who burned down private businesses, destroy cities, and then preach tolerance when intolerance is your main feature and reason for being. If Trump acted like a Democrat, jerks like you and the lawfare grifters would be rounded up and stuck for years in prison like you people keep doing to innocent people because....hate and intolerance for a sane world view..

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Devin Nickle's avatar

You're part of the problem, leftist. Your day in the sun is OVER.

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Cankerpuss's avatar

Mendelssohn is a troll. It's a waste of time and energy to respond to him.

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Dennis Merwood's avatar

Likewise Cankerpuss is a troll. It's a waste of time and energy to respond to him.

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astera's avatar

No, Cank is just a bitter cynic. Like me, but on steroids.

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Ben's avatar

Dennis he adds far more to this site then you ever have.

You need some serious Jesus in your life.

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Dennis Merwood's avatar

"You need some serious Jesus in your life."

Just another Christian Bible Thumping fruit cake.

Nothing you say is of any use or any help to us, my friend

"Ridicule is the only weapon to be used against unintelligible religios propositions."-Thomas Jefferson.

The main difference between believers and non-believers is magical thinking. It comes from a desire that there is some magical power out there that will save them from the responsibilities of life.

"Why is everyone so mean to us? All we've ever done is try to force our beliefs and morals into everyone around us and tell them it's because they're wicked horrible people that deserve to be tortured for eternity!"

If God creates people he knows are damned to hell that means he's a total POS. And it makes you a POS if you believe in that!

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Ben's avatar

Well, we all know what you are Dennis.

And it is not a Point Of Sale now, is it?

I'm not a Christian to much work trying to be good and nice to people who don't deserve it.

I have read the Bible and the Koran and after reading them I decided the twenty commandments err ten commandments err maybe four or five of them are enough for me.

You do how ever need a serious dose of Jesus.

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Dennis Merwood's avatar

If you can’t give evidence for your beliefs, attack the person who doesn’t believe you. Christianity 101

You are an atheist just like me, Ben

I just don't believe in one more "God" than you.

Every religion claim's that theirs is the only true God!

What evidence do Christians have that their religion is not just other false religion?

Why is your "God" real and all the others are not?

When you understand why you dismiss ALL the other possible "Gods", only then will you understand why we atheists dismiss yours.

"You have to be open to God."

"Okay, don’t we have 3,000 Gods. Which one?"

"No, only to my specific God."

"Okay that leaves about 250 versions of your God. Which one is it?"

"Well... you have to believe!"

You might feel the need for a loving God but that’s a very, very long way from there actually being one.

Save it for your church, Ben - nobody wants your mindless spam here :)

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Ben's avatar

I don't have a church I do how ever go twice a year easter Sunday and Christmas.

I am an agnostic to be an atheist is silly you can't know what you don't know, and you don't know.

You guess there is no God.

As far as spam goes littering a board fighting with people who have faith is every bit as much spam as anything else.

Get it?

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Dennis Merwood's avatar

I'm used to hearing babbling nonsense from Christians, but you have raised the bar, Ben.

BTW, my guess is NOT that there is no God.

You don't understand atheism my friend.

My position is that there could be a God ~ but as we type here there is insufficient evidence for any God existing.

Faith is just believing things with no evidence.

There is NOTHING you couldn't believe based on faith.

That why we don't call it knowledge.

And I guess you against free speech. Like many on this thread.

If you disagree with us, you are wicked and going to burn forever.

I am a troll and my comments are spam. You need to go away! It's pathetic.

I don't mock people for being religious. I do however mock those who demand their personal religion is exempt from mockery.

An almighty God that is hurt by being mocked is not all that powerful, eh!

More humans have been traumatized, tortured, trivialized, terrorized, terminated, brutalized, minimized, murdered, maimed, marginalized, & mistreated in the name of one deity or another than have been over land, political power, & wealth combined. Pretty "righteous", eh!

If you can’t give evidence for your beliefs, attack the person who doesn’t believe you. Christianity 101.

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JohnAZ's avatar

Hey, John, blown up any Teslas lately? Funny thing, I think most of the CFN would consider people like you to be the no. 1 traitor. With an "O".

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cbeard's avatar

Die. Scum.

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Greg McKinney's avatar

You have an interesting definition of good vs evil. You like billions in fraudulent political payments made in the dark? You stand for deceit that runs our elections? The hold these thieves have over people shocks and depresses me. I guess there’s some ideology the left has in common with you and keeps you loyal.

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striketheroot's avatar

Sorry DJT doesn't fit your perfection model. Sometimes you have to take the good with the bad and look back in retrospect to judge the result.

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Strange Bedfellow's avatar

~ Mr. and Mr. H1-B Visa ~

Ron has a point. But they're all traitors of course.

In this video, all cued up at the right point, you have Scott Ritter 'venting' or 'on fire', as Napolitano describes, and then, just after that section, Kash Patel talking, as if he's almost in a trance, all cravy about Israel...

youtube.com/live/_Q_u2zEBbXA?si=6hOu8tq64qGtBiuI&t=1264

The Patel cue:

https://www.youtube.com/live/_Q_u2zEBbXA?si=fmy0zIl9kJp_0bu2&t=1513

And then at the same time, on this site, we have another John(AZ) et al ostensibly perfectly fine with people who have nothing to do with some '3000' year old far away religious script/imperative/vendetta, being taken hostage (via taxes, etc.) by Israel for Israel. Oh and suggesting that the issue is beating a dead horse.

It will be a dead horse when Israel fights its own battles/enemies itself. Like I said to Ben, "Put the gun down.". Go fight your own battles. Don't drag others into them. It's that simple.

Mandatory-- coercive-- support for Israel is like mandatory USAid, mandatory masking, mandatory vaccinations and calling people whatever pronouns, gender or other fantasies they insist on, or you lose your job.

Wake up and smell the corollaries.

You are prisoners/slaves as long as you remain in this system.

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Strange Bedfellow's avatar

The Economic Costs of the Israeli Occupation for the Palestinian People: The Unrealized Oil and Natural Gas Potential

"Geologists and natural resources economists have confirmed that the Occupied Palestinian Territory lies above sizeable reservoirs of oil and natural gas wealth, in Area C of the occupied West Bank and the Mediterranean coast off the Gaza Strip. However, occupation continues to prevent Palestinians from developing their energy fields so as to exploit and benefit from such assets. As such, the Palestinian people have been denied the benefits of using this natural resource to finance socioeconomic development and meet their need for energy. The accumulated losses are estimated in the billions of dollars. The longer Israel prevents Palestinians from exploiting their own oil and natural gas reserves, the greater the opportunity costs and the greater the total costs of the occupation borne by Palestinians become.

This study identifies and assesses existing and potential Palestinian oil and natural gas reserves that could be exploited for the benefit of the Palestinian people, which Israel is either preventing them from exploiting or is exploiting without due regard for international law."

~ https://unctad.org/publication/economic-costs-israeli-occupation-palestinian-people-unrealized-oil-and-natural-gas

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astera's avatar

Thank you, Zazz. +100

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Strange Bedfellow's avatar

You're welcome, astera. If we can't get out of this system soon enough, it will get us out of it.

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Ben's avatar

And what did Ben tell you?

To fuck off and he still means it.

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messianicdruid's avatar

Where are the frontiers?

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Strange Bedfellow's avatar

What do you mean?

America has roughly 5% of the global population but it uses roughly 25% of the globe's resources.

A State junky.

In short, it may have the greatest height to fall, as any junky likely would...

And dangerous for the next hit and its access.

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Games Without Frontiers

youtu.be/3xZmlUV8muY?si=6UyGbaQP_mahrHZO

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messianicdruid's avatar

Front Tier [ !. ]

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Roger Beal's avatar

So what, then, is mandated cheering for Hamas - the mandates flowing from university campus "engagement" offices?

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Alzaebo's avatar

The mandated cheering for Hamas is paid to paint Israel as the victims in this scenario. Thus all the "they made us do it!" rationale.

Also, the HIAS-run migration war is incentivizing and legitimizing Muslim violence in Europe. The Eternal Victims are mentally preparing their footsoldiers for jihad on Edom, that is, us.

Trying to accomplish both seemingly contradictory goals is difficult for the European mind to fathom...but you are not dealing with "white people."

You're dealing with what I call the broken branch. This is why the aphorism of "they cry out as they strike you" is as apt as the tactics of a permanent minority that wins by getting its enemies to kill each other.

For example, Ireland. The NGOs that promote "pro-Palestinian protest" are the same ones that run the Invasion of Ireland. They bring in their proxies and stir them up, because who will die in the coming race war?

The Irish will be massacred while the invaders will have every incentive to stay out of the Levant. Europe is the rich booty offered up to keep the mercenaries away.

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Alzaebo's avatar

pt. II

Now, look at the Lawfare and Party politics in America as another example. Who was it that changed the WASP rules of the game?

Why, the same bunch that specializes in culture war, war without weapons, the same bunch whose forte is to radicalize groups.

The have set one half of Edom against the other half, while demanding fealty to themselves as both the ultimate victims and the guiding light. They have suborned the native culture by getting us to accept their values, and then tactics, above our own traditions.

We didn't lose God. Our Dyeus Pater has been replaced by a foreign imposter.

As rabbi says, Edom and Ishmael must make war on each other.

(p.s.- I am cutting out lengthy examples from the Bible itself; impostership and betrayal is the dominant recurring theme of the Old Testament.

If only Christians knew what they were actually reading, political propaganda that chronicles a race war.)

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Dennis Merwood's avatar

Hamas are the victims.

Freedom fighters always get a bad name, until they win.

Hamas is not going away. But it's for sure IS-RAY-HELL is!

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Letsrock's avatar

HAMAS ARE TERRORISTS!

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Strange Bedfellow's avatar

Did they not install a current or former 'terrorist' in Syria? Once a terrorist, always a terrorist? What if he's mistaken as a tourist? A freedom-fighting terrorist tourist.

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Alzaebo's avatar

Please be quiet, hasbara, and don't hijack me.

Hamas are as murderous liars as HTS. They were imposed on the indigenous common people. One must swear public fealty or die. Their creators imposed them deliberately, to force radicalization. Palestinians and Jews amicably lived together for centuries.

You see, this is why the more ludicrous Evangelists were given free air time; in their eager ignorance, they made Christian scholars look like befuddled hayseeds.

It is also why such covert operations as Tony Levy's Church of Satan, the militant American Atheists Society (and the "Moon is a hoax" bunch) were founded and led by the same set of ethnic subversives; one to portray Chistianity as Maimonedian black magic, and the other, to portray non-Christians as "angry" and hostile denialists. (Real atheists simply don't care about Bronze Age literature.)

Also note, the "Christian" charities in the migration racket are ruled by boards of directors who are distinctly NOT Christian.

Even the Greatest Lie was a rumor created by a Wehrmacht military clerk at Wannsee who was not ethnically German. It was he, and he alone, who claimed to have overheard the "nefarious plans" that were spoken, but never written. (Richard Kirtchener.)

The new religion of the West, the radicalizing portrayal of whites as the greatest possible evil, has ruined its adherents even more than it has ruined us. Now they dare not let go the Lie.

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Dennis Merwood's avatar

Holy cow!

You give me the impression that you have never read a counter argument to any of your positions. And you sound like you talk down to everyone you meet because you have convinced yourself that you the smartest person in the room. You need folks to just accept that your assumptions are true without evidence. If they won't, then they not open-minded.

The "militant American Atheists Society" LOL

Who is the last atheist that sawed the head off an infidel, or strapped explosives to his belt to kill hundreds in a public square, or publicly hung a homosexual, or drove planes into buildings where people were at work, or committed genocide in the name of a GOD?

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Strange Bedfellow's avatar

For a second, I thought your icon was of Alfred E. Neuman.

Unless the terrorist/genocidal/sociopathic occupying State of Israel and its State supporters/terrorists, like the US and UK, forget about their MIC in that context, I'm in the Axis of Resistance camp and so with Hezbollah, Houthis and Hamas in that sense.

See also (just above)...

kunstler.com/p/judgepocalypse-now/comment/102333416

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Alzaebo's avatar

Actually, I can certainly agree with you, Bedfellow.

I refer again to Ireland. By promoting solidarity with Palestinians, perhaps the Irish can pressure the "Barbara Spectres" who are bringing in the invaders and oppressive policies that destroy the Irish.

I see such solidarity as an unconscious organic pushback against the perpetrators of a manufactured lawfare.

(Forgive me, I don't have a link to their names at hand, but the prime movers orchestrating the invasion are indeed a group of "Barbara Spectres".)

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Strange Bedfellow's avatar

That's possible.

Perhaps you caught it, but I wrote on here some time ago, maybe on Jim's old homesite, about an important qualification/difference between top-down State-government-engineered 'culture-shock' immigration versus simply natural, 'grassroots' immigration. In that, I used the example of 'dropping down' Israel in 1948 as a 'comparative' illustration of that sort of thing.

Unsure if or how your Spectre understands or appreciates that and issues surrounding deliberate social engineering, but that's what the State is about; manufactured nationality. And people don't want it.

Did you see the video of the Irish girls I posted under last article's threads? Here's the link if not:

kunstler.com/p/welcome-to-fafo-land/comment/101854747

Well, that's my comment about it, but to skip it, here's the video:

x.com/ecomarxi/status/1900944616284696848

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“The 'United Nations' today is neither united nor represents nations... Many true nations, such as the Iroquois confederation or any tribal alliance with a common ethic, are not represented by such a body, nor are whole nations such as the Basques, Tartars, Kurds, Palestinians, Hawaiians, Hopi, Tibetans, Pitjatjantjara, Misquito, Aranda, Basarwa, Herrero etc....

Most nations in the United Nations repress a majority of peoples on earth. Talking with Thomas Banyaca, a Hopi messenger of his people, it became clear to me that we need a new concept of 'nation'... We start by defining a nation as a people subscribing to a common ethic, and aspiring to a similar culture. Such nations may not have a common land base, or language, but do have a common ethic...

At present, many thousands of organisations, affinities, tribes, bioregions, and spiritual and non-government organisations aspire to such beneficial ends; in every continent, a majority of people-- the ethical majority-- want peace; a clean and forested earth; a cessation to torture, malnutrition, and oppression; and a right to work towards these ends. It would take very little additional organisation for these groups to meet together, count their numbers, and recognise each other’s rights. There are, for instance, far less paid-up or active members of political parties or oppressive societies now than there are organic gardeners whose life works seek peace and plenty. As groups discuss, and accept, the minimal ethic... they can quickly proceed to recognise each other...” ~ Bill Mollison, permaculture

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Stephen Carter's avatar

Sweet!

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Tim Pallies's avatar

And I think the ongoing nature of the crime's coverup may extend the statute of limitations on the original crime.

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Clyde's avatar

I was reading an article yesterday from the Sons of Liberty site, where Bradlee Dean expounds on, Democide: When a Government Kills without Remorse and now they want your guns. Remember Germany...

https://sonsoflibertymedia.com/democide-when-a-government-kills-without-remorse-now-they-want-your-guns-remember-germany/

The fact that class warfare/slavery has taken on many different titles or names does not change the outcomes of the initial acts of tyranny and despotism. A false accusation (allegation) of Child abuse is the silver bullet leading to false arrest, coercive detentions, and bootlegged into multiple unrelated charges. Those in the "legal" community have a real issue with men and/or women protecting themselves or their families. Is their a statute of limitations on those conspirators who willfully and violently disintegrate whole families for that Social Security TITLE 4D money? Is there a statute of limitations for force and fraud? When it is widely known that it is cost prohibitive for the poor to participate in what "Special Interest Groups" of the corporate variety can foist on the innocent and naive? When a collective plans, schemes, and carries out their objectives in a rigged plunders system where "Law" is a commodity for the highest bidder, is it any surprise that the most emboldened criminals are free to walk while innocent souls rot in their dungeons"? Do we at least have a choice of being murdered by the Military Industrial Complex or the Medical Industrial Complex?

If all the "State" actors/actress's pretend that they don't know they are doing evil, does that make it a fact? From my experiences, Agenda 21/30 is carried out under "Color of Law" and the family is not "sustainable" to those who stand to profit from targeting select families and profiting from it. Activist Sheriff's/Police rounding up business for activist lawyers and judges so called, and their "Titles of Nobility" trump all common law/Natural law decency. Having witnessed Saul Alinsky's "Rules for Radicals" in full play,is it any wonder we cannot trust anybody in "government" to tell the truth?

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rd3's avatar

Clyde plays electric bass. Plays it with finesse and grace.

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Clyde's avatar

What was it that Ariel said in "The Tempest"? "Hell is empty, all the devils are here on earth". Satanist cloaking themselves under "Color of Law" using all of Saul Alinskey's "Rules for Radicals" in real time to scapegoat Christians practicing according to the dictates of their own conscience. When I tell them that I do not serve their "god" they insist that even if you do not believe their words, you will most certainly believe their violence.

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Lugh's avatar

Fascinating. Novus Ordo Catholic Theology says the same thing anent Hell, leaving out the part about the devils being here.

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Dennis Merwood's avatar

The great poet, Shelley, saw it so clearly when he said: “He has awakened from the dream of life. ‘Tis we who, lost in stormy visions, keep with phantoms an unprofitable strife.”

That’s what theists are doing, fighting self-created phantoms.

"Religion stalks across the face of human history, knee-deep in the blood of innocents, clasping its red hands in hymns of praise to an approving God."—Philip Appleman

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messianicdruid's avatar

What god [ powerful one = elohim ] approves of religion?

“The notion that extraterrestrials have interfered with the Earth [ disobeying Prime Directive ] is nothing new, replete in legends of old…. Within the Sumerian histories, the Anunnaki gods [ powerful ones ] ruled over humanity before the great [ Noah ] flood. One insider even claims that over 60 different extraterrestrial groups maintain 22 different genetic, social, and spiritual programs on Earth, some of which are thousands of years old. What if the evidence of manipulation was more apparent than we thought? What if the idea of elitism—personal power over others justified through a claimed divine right to rule—was part of an extraterrestrial propaganda agenda that was so successful it touches all the civilizations we can think of?”

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Dennis Merwood's avatar

If theists would just STFU up about their imaginary friend, I’m sure most of us wouldn’t have a problem.

That, and stop trying to shove their imaginary friend in every aspect of life regardless of time and place. And tell us who we should vote for!

Theist: "Why is everyone so mean to us? All we've ever done is try to force our beliefs and morals into everyone around us and tell non-believers they're wicked horrible people that deserve to be tortured for eternity!"

The most vitriolic atheist doesn't hold a candle to theists who murder or even subjugate in the name of their God.

John 3:16. "For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten son.... for part of a weekend."

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messianicdruid's avatar

Ok. You brought it up but you don’t want to talk about it [ answer questions …. so we can figure out what really makes you tick ].

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messianicdruid's avatar

Hey Dennis, tell me everything you know about Amish doctrine [ beliefs and morals ]. You didn’t hear it from them, I’ll guess.

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messianicdruid's avatar

You won’t be able to text them.

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messianicdruid's avatar

“All we've ever done is try to force our beliefs and morals into everyone around us and tell non-believers they're wicked horrible people that deserve to be tortured for eternity!"

Leave the Amish alone.

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messianicdruid's avatar

“The most vitriolic atheist doesn't hold a candle to theists who murder or even subjugate in the name of their God.”

Captain Obvious on board !!

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rd3's avatar

Makes me want to go catch some catfish.

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Clyde's avatar

That was a cute video, although I actually have a Yamaha Twelve String, and occasionally play blues riffs with an E minor scale.

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rd3's avatar

I took guitar lessons for years and can barely play a lick. My son's buddy picked up a guitar and was playing it within a week. Then just fooled around with the piano and figured that out too. He's 10. His mother was a musician in Nashville. Must run in the family.

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A.M.'s avatar

Love JJ Cale. Haven't heard this one. Thanks!

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rd3's avatar

Scorching fills.

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Carl L. McWilliams's avatar

Yes, "This thing stinks 😷 to high heaven."

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