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4/6/2025, 3:22:52 PM
Burn The Constitution
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randome
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6/3/2025, 12:56:38 PM
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OP, Great observation and it looks like you are very well on your way of waking up... For myself I made similar observations long ago and where this ends is... Civilization itself is a cage a form of control... Religion and the occult created civilization... for example the oldest form of government is the palisade structure. And this structure there was a priest king that everybody had to donate sacrifices from their holdings to the temple. But what is a sacrifice? It's a form of tax. So if there's let's say 200 people and everyone has to donate 10% to the temple you realize just how rich the temple can become very quickly. All you have to do is come up with some fan fiction about why you are the priest king descendants of the gods blah blah blah... The book "Debt the first 5,000 years" explains this beautifully. Religion gave birth to civilization. It's a business always has been.
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randome
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6/3/2025, 12:48:39 PM
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One historian lecture made a good point when he stated that there's no such thing as the economy. What we deem as the economy is nothing more than a form of control a cage if you will... A set of perimeters to keep the population caged in and in the western model specific business networks such as the Masons, the Jews network with each other to give each other a hand up in this cage. The last time human civilization was truly free was during the copper age. The movie, The Iceman (2017) does a very good betrayal of what that world looked like... Yes the world was more dangerous but there were no kings no cities no walls. After the copper age came the cities with its kings and its walls and its laws (cagies). Ever since humanity has not been free.
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thoughtcriminal_1984
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4/6/2025, 3:45:06 PM
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From my understanding, its intent was to reaffirm in writing, but also in the consciousness, conscience of men mostly I guess at the time that there was no worldly ruler, however they then also granted a person, a Congress etc to "represent" people... it might have seemed like the best solution at the time, but to me this is simply narrowing the power, sovereignty and freedom of the masses into the hands of a few... so I agree it seems strange how it was accepted, but I reckon as I see today also, that it was a case of, "I'd rather have a master of my kind than another".... which is logical, but ultimately trading control between masters than generating freedom and sovereignty. Also at the time, it was know, that it order to maintain the freedom that had been won from the crown, that to maintain it would require eternal vigilance... this didn't occur. Also, from my understanding, it was written or at least heavily influenced by the 33s...
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learnercuriou1
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5/7/2025, 2:56:07 PM
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Good write
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tajudeen_bin_tijani
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5/31/2025, 8:44:28 AM
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And now they make it mean whatever they want. 
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tajudeen_bin_tijani
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5/7/2025, 3:15:15 PM
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Spot on, fallible human beings seeking the authority of other fallible human beings. The Religion of Statism.  to speak freely etc.
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gaby
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5/7/2025, 3:29:29 PM
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\> Why did we ever need to be told we could own guns? Because someone will come along soon enough who considers the public their cattle and wants to ban it. Same for speech. There could be more nails in you constitution, like, everyone who as much as suggests the above must be put to death immediately and that if those who should execute him must go to prison for life if they refuse. For example, Dutch law will have you imprisoned if you make a verbal attempt to make the king unfit for his duties. While the law exists no one goes to prison for questioning if we need a king. Also a great example is Wikipedia, tons of rules and guidelines, everyone ignores them if it doesn't fit their agenda. Numbers is all that counts. 30+ established editors are always right even if the accounts belong to a single person.
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mrs_cms
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4/6/2025, 5:10:17 PM
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Get cliff notes version of the writings of John Locke.
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braven
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4/6/2025, 3:52:27 PM
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Go ahead and burn it. You would be doing the world a favor. Any "ideology' written....Under God....is not worth the bother. In fact, it is evil. How this is not evident to the greater good is crushing for those who are paying attention to the details. Peace.
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