“Not sure where we the people fit, in the equation. Made helpless, we seem to be pretty useless. I do realize that was the goal.”
When I read this it struck me that you nailed exactly what the problem is with today’s political philosophy or lack thereof. The public schools no longer teach about the sovereignty of the people. Why? People with power who stand together are strong. People who are divided are weak.
So THIS is difference between the white hats and the black hats: The white hats recognize that they draw their purpose from the sovereignty of the people (the constitutional source of political power). The black hats want that power for themselves. Thus they seek to subjugate the people. Take power. Keep us divided so they can keep us weak.
Our Constitution recognizes God as the ultimate source of power. Our rights are God-given and unalienable. (Natural Law) Black hats don’t recognize God. So for them all power is up for grabs.
The genius of the Q movement is an incredibly efficient and effective civics lesson showing people that they the people are important and the true source of political power. Just like during the American Revolution the ideas of natural law and power from the people resonate mightily.
My tag line agrees with you.
Ahh, the 60’s. A little middle class, Methodist WASP meets her local Chicago youth pastor and, snap, lands at Wellesley and writes of Alinsky. This is but one history of so many, in the “student movement” that mattered. Black Power and the Vietnam Nam War were the vehicles for Marx fans running the US today.
By the 60’s, Bella Dodd had already testified before Congress (back in the 50’s) of insinuating gays and communists into Roman Catholic seminaries, claiming 1500 of them, by herself. A decade later was Vatican II belching up a new modernisim, ripping the rails out, moving tabernacles, inserting tables instead, and triumphantly making the novel New Church a vehicle for the Marxists running it, today.
Coincidence? There are none.
For the past fifty years, the public schools have been all about educating serfs, not a free people.
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“Not sure where we the people fit, in the equation.
Made helpless, we seem to be pretty useless.
I do realize that was the goal.”
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“When I read this it struck me that you nailed exactly what the problem is with today’s political philosophy or lack thereof. The public schools no longer teach about the sovereignty of the people. Why? People with power who stand together are strong. People who are divided are weak.
So THIS is difference between the white hats and the black hats: The white hats recognize that they draw their purpose from the sovereignty of the people (the constitutional source of political power). The black hats want that power for themselves. Thus they seek to subjugate the people. Take power. Keep us divided so they can keep us weak.
Our Constitution recognizes God as the ultimate source of power. Our rights are God-given and unalienable. (Natural Law) Black hats don’t recognize God. So for them all power is up for grabs.
The genius of the Q movement is an incredibly efficient and effective civics lesson showing people that they the people are important and the true source of political power. Just like during the American Revolution the ideas of natural law and power from the people resonate mightily.“
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Thanks for posting that, TrueFact! Great post! (I added the Bolding above)
~Easy