Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Democracy at Work: Influenza Fuels Draconian Legislation

As stated in the story previously posted here, a democracy will do anything to remain safe and secure. Introduced and passed unanimously by the Massachusetts Senate, S18 will institute martial law in the event of an influenza outbreak.

According to this new bill, the the Commonwealth of Massachusetts will be given power:

(1) to require the owner or occupier of premises to permit entry into and investigation of the premises;

(2) to close, direct, and compel the evacuation of, or to decontaminate or cause to be decontaminated any building or facility, and to allow the reopening of the building or facility when the danger has ended;

(3) to decontaminate or cause to be decontaminated, or to destroy any material;

(4) to restrict or prohibit assemblages of persons;

(5) to require a health care facility to provide services or the use of its facility, or to transfer the management and supervision of the health care facility to the department or to a local public health authority;

(6) to control ingress to and egress from any stricken or threatened public area, and the movement of persons and materials within the area;

(7) to adopt and enforce measures to provide for the safe disposal of infectious waste and human remains, provided that religious, cultural, family, and individual beliefs of the deceased person shall be followed to the extent possible when disposing of human remains, whenever that may be done without endangering the public health;

(8) to procure, take immediate possession from any source, store, or distribute any anti-toxins, serums, vaccines, immunizing agents, antibiotics, and other pharmaceutical agents or medical supplies located within the commonwealth as may be necessary to respond to the emergency;

(9) to require in-state health care providers to assist in the performance of vaccination, treatment, examination, or testing of any individual as a condition of licensure, authorization, or the ability to continue to function as a health care provider in the commonwealth."

"Those who would give up essential liberty to purchase a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety." ~Benjamin Franklin

Ron Paul Injects Sanity into a World Manipulated by Fear

(I post this through a nasty cold.)



This video is apparently a day or so old, but holds its relevance.

In a crisis, people tend to lend government powers they would normally never give-up; that's why we weren't supposed to have a democracy. Rule of law prevents this, but rule of tyrants encourages it.

"Never waste a good crisis." ~Rahmen Nooduel (Rahm Emanuel)

Saturday, April 25, 2009

Common Sense: Comedy?



Though he and Lou Dobbs are pretty much the only watchable mainstream news people today, Glenn Beck often ticks me off, and he has done it once again.

Glenn, you just shouldn't take one of our nation's founding images and customize it to bill your comedy tour; neither should you take the title one of our nation's founding writings, Common Sense, and use it to promote stand-up routines. Lectures, perhaps, but not comedy tours.

The things spoken of in Common Sense aren't meant to be funny; men died for the ideology expressed in those papers. They were shot, stabbed, bayoneted, and slowly bled to death because they believed in what was written in Common Sense.

Also, the political image of the rattlesnake representing America, "Join or Die", is now a marketing ploy?

The Revolution wasn't funny to anyone back then, and probably wouldn't be today if anyone actually knew about it.

Why are Americans being drawn to the symbols of our Revolution? Because today we are assaulted daily by cold, heartless thugs, just as we were back then.

Eugenics, disarmament, un-Constitutionality, censorship, unlawful detainment, deception, over-taxation; these things are bringing those symbols and words of the Revolution back to their rightful prominence in the American mind; not for you to use as advertisement for your tacky comedy tour, but to remind Americans of our rocky, bloody, war-racked past, so that at least we can avoid allowing tyranny to come upon us while we sleep.

But no, Glenn, you don't want us to sleep and you don't want us to watch, you want us to laugh? This is no laughing matter.

This is the time when we are supposed to sober ourselves out of our drunken stupor and confront the enemies of Liberty on the ideological battlefield; you cannot do this on a comedy tour!

I'm sorely disappointed and ashamed of you, Glenn.

Thursday, April 23, 2009

Abu Omar al-Baghdadi Captured... Again!

(Or, "A Funny Thing Happened to Me on the Way to the Mosque")

I'm having a hard time trying to figure out how to introduce this one.

“Abu Omar al-Baghdadi was arrested today in Baghdad.” ~Major General Qasim Atta (I hope General Qasim Atta is in the Iraqi military.)

The only problem with the above quote, told to AFP today, is that they've kind of captured the guy before. And they killed him two years ago.

To quote Andy Griffith, "Folks jes' don't come back after they's gone, it jes' ain't decent!"

Oh yeah, the U.S. military then said he never actually existed.

Color me overly suspicious, but I think there's a polecat in the henhouse.

I'm going to take this opportunity to open the comments up for best fake Muslim names.

My suggestions:

Baruq Quaqbar al-Puffdadi

Nomar Goat-Formi Iemfull

Qari al-Qlipbord

Iceqreem al-Amode

Al-Sgotta Sqar-On Hiz-Owi

Qrawdad al-Aqart

Falzof Hiz-Qamel al-Lot

Wilson, the Fed, and the End of a Free America: Part 1

Stemming originally from a commenting conversation I had with Mike Powers about the man in days long past, as well as the recent attention he has garnered in the opinionated-media like Glenn Beck, I'm going to express my opinion of Woodrow Wilson's Presidency.

Having gained praise from the Left for his economic plans and his furtherance of globalist agendas, and having gotten rebuked for his policies by the Right, I thought I'd center this post on Wilson's own words:

"A great industrial nation is controlled by its system of credit. Our system of credit is privately concentrated. The growth of the nation, therefore, and all our activities are in the hands of a few men who, even if their action be honest and intended for the public interest, are necessarily concentrated upon the great undertakings in which their own money is involved and who necessarily, by very reason of their own limitations, chill and check and destroy genuine economic freedom." ~Woodrow Wilson, 1913, quote from his book The New Freedom.

He was speaking of the newly incepted Federal Reserve, which is not only un-Constitutional, but is no more "federal" than Federal Express.

The implications of the Federal Reserve not being federal are more than might be at first thought.

Whether Congress authorizes the monetary powers of the Federal Reserve or not, the fact remains that they have no Constitutional powers to do anything, rendering them a private entity; therefore, what you call "dollar bills" (if you would pull one out and look at the top) are actually "FEDERAL RESERVE NOTES", holding no value, intrinsic or attributed, other that that of de facto imposition by the Federal Reserve.

Furthermore, as it is a private entity, the monetary power in these United States is not in the hands of elected representatives of the people, but appointed officials in the Fed's Board of Governors.

Since our monetary system is not only run but based on un-Constitutional powers, is it any wonder we're going under? What does the Constitution say about who makes the money?

"The Congress shall have power... To coin money, regulate the value thereof, and of foreign coin, and fix the standard of weights and measures;... No state shall... make anything but gold and silver coin a tender in payment of debts" ~U.S. Constitution

Now, today we have little Timmy Giethner testifying before Congress, when asked where it is in the Constitution that he and the Fed get their power, he responds that their power comes from the Congress.

News for ya, Timmy: Congress doesn't get the last say in government!

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Lunatic Policeman Assaults Local News Crew

A local news reporter, along with his Constitutional rights, was virtually pummeled by a rabid, power-tripping policeman, who is supposedly a "civil servant".



Why did he do this?

This is one of the more egregious attacks on the American press, especially since he was so physically abusive towards the reporter. An internal investigation is not enough; that policeman should be tried and imprisoned for assault.

He seems to think police have absolute control over non-police citizens, as police, by definition, are themselves regular citizens.

This is a disturbing trend toward a world more violent than George Orwell's "Nineteen Eighty-Four".

But, in this particular case, we must understand the circumstances:

If you watched the video all the way through, you will have seen a man in desert-style camouflage, which I took to be either National Guard or Army; it was then explained that Ft. Bliss soldiers were "heroes" in the traffic incident, rescuing the driver of the overturned vehicle.

Well, whoever ordered those troops deployed should also be incarcerated for violating the Posse Comitatus Act. (If you not quite familiar with that, double-click it.)

I don't think I would have been able to stop myself from tasing or pepper-spraying that policeman; he is a treasonous criminal.

Monday, April 20, 2009

Everything is Muy Bien!

No more Spanish oddities or strange buttons hanging around, mostly due to CarolineNot's help.

I now have my blog where I wanted it in the first place, and we can all heave a sigh of relief!

Sunday, April 19, 2009

When in the Course of Blogging Events...

Today was supposed to be a somewhat momentous day, but as the course of events eventually coursed, it has turned into a blogging nightmare.

As you can see, I have reverted to my old blogger template, but not before ruining it further by somehow causing Spanish words to appear in odd places, as well as unsightly buttons at the end of posts.

I'll get it fixed eventually, but until then you'll have to put up with it.

Sorry.

Saturday, April 18, 2009

I Maimed and Disfigured My Blog

Being so pleased with myself over the newly found success with YouTube posting, I thought reverting to my old blog template would be a piece of cake -- done in a couple of minutes.

Now I've ruined my blog and I can't figure out how to fix it and everything I do either does nothing or makes it worse and I'm starting to freak because my blog looks like it's a burn victim and I'm to blame because I was poking around with buttons and features so now everything I touch turns to 404-Page-Not-Found's and when I pushed that "Help" button at the top of the screen I got absolutely no help from anyone or anything so now I'm basically a blog-murderer and should be sent to blogger-jail for blog-slaughter though I didn't delete all my posts which I could have done so at least that's a plus that I didn't further ruin my blogging career but that doesn't make me feel any better about ruining my template.

*Sniff* *Sniff*

I'll see what I can do.

Emporia Tax Day Tea Party: Emporia Gazette

From the Emporia Gazette, by Bobbi Mlynar:

A crowd that sometimes swelled to about 150 people gathered at White Memorial Park for more than an hour and a half Wednesday afternoon for Emporia’s version of the national Tea Party, initially billed as a tax protest.

The park was full of signs and flags, ranging from “Taxed Enough Already” to “I’ll keep my $, you keep ‘The Change’” to a flag bearing the motto “Don’t Tread on Me.”

Read the rest of the story at the link provided above.

Friday, April 17, 2009

Emporia Tax Day Tea Party: Part 1

All bugs have been fixed; more videos of the Tea Party will be added in the coming days.

'Bout 150 people there; not bad for Emporia, KS. (The nearest town to us that even had a Tea Party.)



(The wind and traffic dealt the audio a fit; it ain't easy holding still when you're looking into the sun and have a 3'x5' Gadsden Flag blowing in the hurricane force winds, so it's shaky in places... okay, all over the place, but enjoy it anyway.)

Baptist Pastor Abused by Border Patrol

Does this guy look like an illegal Mexican to you?



Why is there a border checkpoint (illegally) so far inside the border?

And, why aren't border agents given anything better to do than harass presumed citizens?

Bad deal.

About Those Right-Winger Tea Parties

(Our videos and photographs of Emporia's Tea Party are still on the way.)

I wanted to shoot out a quick note about the Leftist claims of Fox News, Glenn Beck, or Republicans starting, running, or organizing the Tea Parties.

Also, I would like to clarify the aforementioned "Conservatives'" place at the parties.

In my personal experience, these Tea Parties are started, run, and organized by individuals who have put behind them their past party-politics to organize the parties as individuals only; no one, at least at the Emporia Tea Party, was there to promote a political party.

Everyone there was sick to death of both major parties, and made it a point to say so.

At the same time, I, personally, do not want any politician, newscaster, or corporation to put their face on any of the Tea Parties, as this is the common man's grassroots effort to show dissent, not a place for promotion of anything but ideas.

I did not on the 15th of April, nor shall I on the 4th of July, sell or promote the sale of any merchandise, books, or subscriptions.

This is a time of promotion of Liberty, Freedom, and information, not stuff.

I handed out free Gadsden stick flags, and I shall again on the 4th of July.

I ask you, if you attend a party on the 4th, to do the same; the Gadsden Flag is our new emblem of dissent.

Kansas City Federal Reserve Security: Vhere are Your Papers?

Kansas City, my own family's old stomping grounds, has now felt the sting of usurpation.

(Warning: Contains anti-tyrannical sentiments; despotic politicians' viewing discretion is strongly advised.)





"None are more hopelessly enslaved

than those who falsely believe they are free."
~Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

Thursday, April 16, 2009

Caption of the Day


"Sir, your slip is showing."

Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Tyranny Eradication Assembly

(UPDATE 4/16: Many pictures and video will be soon uploaded of the Emporia Tyranny Eradication Assembly Party; for pictures of the event now, see KansasMeadowlark.com, I am seen in the third photo holding the Rattler flag.)

I will be away at a local Tyranny Eradication Assembly Party today, and I hope to return with video coverage. I will be handing out Gadsden stick flags and carrying a large 3'x5', myself.

This is a "no-party-politics" rally for me, as I am fed up with both Republicans and Democrats. Two sides of the same coin, you know.

I will be there representing the angry Americans that want the decriminalization of the Constitution. This isn't just about taxes and spending, this is about the whole blithering menagerie of tyranny and despotism, at least over the past forty years, coming to a head.

April 19th will see some changes around this blog, so be sure to check back by at least then!

"Guard with jealous attention the public liberty. Suspect every one who approaches that jewel. Unfortunately, nothing will preserve it but downright force. Whenever you give up that force, you are ruined.... O sir, we should have fine times, indeed, if to punish tyrants, it were only sufficient to assemble the people!" ~Patrick Henry

Tuesday, April 07, 2009

TSA: Tyrannical Snooping Agency

For once, I am bloggingly speechless. The video speaks for itself.

I do not post this with the intention of causing fear, hatred, or any emotion other than mournful sadness for my fellow countrymen. There is nothing amusing about it, about the TSA, or about the despotic things going on in my country.

Contains brief, "bleeped-out" language:



Please pardon my lack of further written opinion of this video, but I really can't think of anything that isn't obvious to any American.

Tyranny stings.

"Big Brother in the form of an increasingly powerful government and in an increasingly powerful private sector will pile the records high with reasons why privacy should give way to national security, to law and order, to efficiency of operation, to scientific advancement and the like." ~Justice William O. Douglas

"The privacy and dignity of our citizens [are] being whittled away by sometimes imperceptible steps. Taken individually, each step may be of little consequence. But when viewed as a whole, there begins to emerge a society quite unlike any we have seen -- a society in which government may intrude into the secret regions of a [person’s] life." ~Justice William O. Douglas

"It was terribly dangerous to let your thoughts wander when you were in any public place or within range of a telescreen. The smallest thing could give you away. A nervous tic, an unconscious look of anxiety, a habit of muttering to yourself—anything that carried with it the suggestion of abnormality, of having something to hide. In any case, to wear an improper expression on your face ... was itself a punishable offense. There was even a word for it in Newspeak: facecrime ..." ~George Orwell's "1984"

"And that the said Constitution be never construed to authorize Congress... to subject the people to unreasonable searches and seizures of their persons, papers or possessions." ~Samuel Adams

Monday, April 06, 2009

51: The Numerology of Democracy

"Democracy is two wolves and a lamb voting on what to have for lunch.
Liberty is a well-armed lamb contesting the vote!" ~Benjamin Franklin

The seething delight among Luciferians, Gnostics, and the like towards certain numbers, as well as the frothingly excessive emphasis at their use, might cause one to look at numbers differently at times. Supposedly sacred and held to be invaluable to their systems and calculations of daily life, Numerology is the life-force of occultism, itself the life-force of certain controls over the people.

From the Greek "demos" meaning "people", Democracy is that loose, umbrella term denoting that political power is invested solely upon the whims and opinions of the day, usually without thought to the future or to the grander scheme of things.

Contrasted with the many other rules of law, such as our own Constitutional Republic, Democracy is the ever changing, formless, spineless, lawless mob, with only the ideals of the day to guide them sheepishly into whatever hold the dogs run them.

There is one thing to Democracy that holds its amoeba-like mass together: a specific number.

The Luciferians have their 13; the Freemasons have their 32 and 33; still other cults hold doubles, multiples, and infinite other calculations to be of utmost importance; but, what has Democracy?

The sacred number of the masses is "51".

51 out of 100 is all the mob needs to be satisfied in its otherwise frantic flight to destruction.
51 is that one, fateful number that has been the downfall and destruction of empires.
51 is the ancient interpretation of freedom, falsely so called, when it really meant the enslavement of the few by the many.
51 is the number that stands at the crossroads, deciding the path to take, though usually both paths end in utter misery for its travelers.

51 is the first degree of Democracy, the first number of majority, the number that decides to jump the hurdle, over which leaps the monstrous horde of a panicked society, neither knowing nor caring whether it is a grassy plateau or a sheer cliff onto which they are leaping, only wanting to keep running for fear of being trampled by others behind them, or of being caught by whatever is chasing them all.

This is the number behind Democracy.

But, what of Republics, a form of representation of the people?

In our own case, ours is a Constitutional Republic, meaning that the people are represented in an assembly, while still being held and restrained by a mutually agreed set of laws.

This slows the pace at which the people run, allowing us to look back and discover that we aren't being chased by anything we cannot conquer, as it is usually the very men supposedly representing us doing the chasing.

With none other than God's limitless assistance, we have used our system almost flawlessly for over two centuries; but our Constitution is now virtually unused, no longer binding and restraining the representatives of the ever increasingly speeding crowd.

This economic crisis, due to the government's disuse of the Constitution and the free market system, has caused us to use the "all-powerful" number 51 again.

We are becoming a Democracy, and we are going to accept whatever it is that will take us over the economic hurdle, no matter what lies ahead of it.

Our representatives are shouting that it's too late to think, that we should just jump before it is too late: just trust them.

Our Constitution says that we should stop running, turn around and take the path we were supposed to take in the first place. Or, perhaps, blaze a new trail.

"It does not require a majority to prevail, but rather an irate,
tireless minority keen to set brush fires in people's minds." ~Samuel Adams

Saturday, April 04, 2009

In Other News...

Headline from the Telegraph:
"G20: Gordon Brown Announces 'new world order'"

Headline from AOL News:
"G20 leaders pledge $1.1 trillion to usher in 'new world order'"

Headline from Globe and Mail:
"G20 ushers in a 'new world order'"


Headline from Gold News:
"The G20's New World Order"

Headline from The Independent:
"G20 summit: New world order?"


Headline from Bankok Post:
"Massive G20 spending to usher in 'new world order'"

Hey, I think I'm seeing a trend...

From Newstrack India:
"G20 leaders pledge 1.1 trillion to usher in 'new world order'"

From The Zeleza Post:
"The G20 Summit: Stalling a New World Economic Order"

From allAfrica.com:
"Nigeria: G20, Global Recession, New World Order And the Country"


From CNN Money:
"G20: Shaping a new world order"

From The Scotsman:
G20 analysis: A new world order - built on shaky foundations"

Definitely seeing something - not quite sure what it is, though.

Maybe Anderson Cooper and CNN would give us a clue as to what the big deal is:



Hm, a little unclear.

Ooh, Henry Kissinger, could you give us a run-down on whether or not there is a New World Order?



Oh well, I guess it was just a theory after all.

Friday, April 03, 2009

The Age of Precedents

Yes, I am calling the political era in which we live the Age of Precedents.

Why? Because everyday, every thing that is done on a political or judicial level, the world over, is setting a precedent, whether it be hot or cold, good or evil, Constitutional or tyrannical.

This G20 meeting is one of many meetings and organizations that is setting the precedent of global integration and internationalism; that, in order to solve the domestic problems caused by a hijacked government, it is now necessary to band all of the closet-tyrants of the world together to continue that which has been spoken of for almost a century: the "New World Order".

"Oh, but that's a conspiracy theory..."

Wrong!

How about a quote from the horse's mouth, hm?

Please watch the entire clip, it isn't very long:



Still a conspiracy theory?

How about a quote from a horse of a different color, a horse who has been pushing for years that people who talk about a New World Order are "conspiracy theorists", Sean Hannity, and Clinton's own Dick Morris:



"You're not wrong. You're not wrong."

It is no longer coming, it is here. The New World Order is upon us. You heard it from the man himself.

We have gone through the looking glass into an upside-down world.

"If my people, which are called by my name, shall humble themselves, and pray, and seek my face, and turn from their wicked ways; then will I hear from heaven, and will forgive their sin, and will heal their land." ~II Chronicles 7:14

(Emphasis mine, words are God's.)

Thursday, April 02, 2009

Have the G20 Protests been Hijacked?

Is this what is happening to the Londoners?



Let me be clear, I am certain that most of the protesters are leftists; and many are even Socialist. But, I know that if G20 was to meet in my town, I'd be protesting, too!

I'm with the protesters in ruining any Globalist meeting, and that is exactly what G20 is.

Wednesday, April 01, 2009

Provocateurs Pollute Protests, Posing as Peacful 'til They Pelt Police; Plus, Punks in Plymouth Plan to Pummel People with Plastic Playthings

(Preface: nothing here is April Fools stuff; I hold myself to a higher standard than that.)

The G20, an internationalist attempt at creating all the conditions and setting all the precedents of Global Governance, has its share of protests in Britain.

As you probably know, the protests are in full swing; and I say, "Right on!"

Because here's the thing, while I'm not an anarchist, which some of the protesters may be, I stand for the well-known saying, "Government governs best which governs least."

So, of course, I am absolutely committed to the permanent adjournment of any form of world government or even a semi-permanent international assembly.

I am therefore with the protesters on this one, as humans are endowed by their creator with the inalienable right of assembly and the right for a redress of grievances.

Now, to the meat of the issue.

It is no secret or "conspiracy theory" that the government, be it Great Britain, the U.S., or Canada, is against any protests and will do anything to stop them.

It has been thoroughly documented that there are, planted amongst the crowd, "agents provocateurs".

These are police or other governmental entities that have disguised themselves as protesters for the purpose of provoking violence from the crowd, though in some documented cases they simply gathering intelligence on who it is that is organizing and comprising the protests; they also have the purpose of demonizing the actual, peaceful protesters, who are then assumed to be violent by the media, who then demonize their message.

Provocateurs are being increasingly found out, such as was the case with the SPP protests in Canada, and the DNC protests in Colorado.

In the SPP's case, the protesters realized that the masked men throwing rocks at police, attempting to instigate a riot, were indeed policemen themselves, and thus tried to pull off their masks and expose them as such.

The provocateurs then sidled up to the police line and whispered a few words to one of the police in riot gear, who then "arrested" them and took them out of view.

The people exposing this outrage were called liars and conspiracy theorists for saying this, until the videos came out proving it.

In the similar case of the DNC, the Denver Police Department later admitted that they were indeed policemen, and it was all a planned operation.

Didn't hear that in the news, did you?

I would include the raw footage of the SPP protest which is available on YouTube, but it contains brief language; this news report will suffice:



This is what to expect from the G20 protests, undoubtedly.

The police have already "uncovered a terrorist plot" against the G20 in Plymouth.

This plot was set to be so devastating that they had to bring in bomb disposal experts to disarm the plotters.

The five people, three men, aged 25, 19, and 16, plus two women, both 20, were apparently planning to raid the G20 with their expert knowledge of firearms and explosives. They are being held on terrorism charges.

Actually, that was yesterday's news, as it has since been discovered that their "arsenal" consisted of plastic cap-guns, and their "explosives" were actually fireworks; not to mention the "extremist material" which was also confiscated turned out to be writings "relating to political ideology".

This is sad, people.

So, please, whenever you see violent political protests, don't be so quick to judge the protesters there, because they may just be hijacked by policemen provocateurs.

(NOTICE: The moderator would once again wish to assure the reader that nothing in this post has anything to do with the antics of April 1st. The moderator does not advocate violent protests, as that's poor delivery of one's message. Neither does the moderator advocate storming meetings with cap-guns, as that really doesn't do anything, and fireworks are just pretty; except those stupid, boring snakes that don't make any noise or do anything but inflate into giant lengths of ash. That's probably what the Plymouth Plotters had for explosives, anyway: boring snakes. Sometimes cap-guns can be dangerous, as the little red strips of paper can catch on fire, causing copious amounts of smoke that can get in your eyes and nostrils and can be irritating. Actually, I just wanted to use the word "copious". There is also a strong smell of sulfur in the air that is sometimes appealing, as it smells like victory, especially when fighting imaginary Indians; though, it does nothing to bankers. "Mercy! They have cap-guns and fireworks! God Save the Queen!"

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