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The Tree of Liberty

What is happening to our country is not difficult to understand, but it is hard to summon the courage to name what is happening. It is even harder to confront it. 

Here I go; I will name it, and I call on all of us to confront it.

That which shall not be named is tyranny. Tyranny is the rule of men rather than the rule of law. Tyranny is the existence of a hierarchy of power that arbitrarily confers and removes rights. It is the usurpation of power done under the pretext of protecting the people.

Tyranny requires obedience. Obedience is instilled through education, media, and bureaucrats who all profess to have our best interests at heart. Do as they say, or else…

Disobedience is met with punishment. Punishment is meted out through expulsions, cancellations, bans, cyber-bullying, physical violence, tax persecution, even civil or criminal prosecution. Finally, should the disobedient fight back by asserting their rights to due process, they are met by a judicial system that ignores the constitution, federal law, and state law.

So…

Are we really going to let them steal this election? Are we really going to let them end this experiment in life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness? They think they are going to get away with it. How do I know? I know because they are busily at work stealing the Georgia special senatorial election. Are we really going to let them do that too?

I say, HELL NO!

The rules of the game no longer pertain. Allow me to remind you that the rule of law is out the window. They defenestrated it, not we.  Accordingly, we must meet and defeat this threat to our liberty and way of life. Civility is out the door–or window–as it were…

Here is what needs to happen.

The authorities in the contested states are not allowing any challenges to their dictates or certifications of elections. They won’t give us our day in court. Consequently, we need to adapt, improvise, and overcome. We need hackers to hack, or sympathizers on the inside of the elections authorities to get us the data that the authorities unlawfully won’t provide. If we can’t get that, then we need to get together by the hundreds or thousands we simply go get those data: Just push them aside and go get it.

We need to fight back and show the world that this election was stolen. Then, we need to demand the resignation of all the officials who allowed and/or participated in the fraud. This means that governors, secretaries of state, boards and supervisors of elections, and all the judges and justices who ignored the law and denied us due process need to be run out of office and replaced. They failed us and they all need to go.

Gloves off, game on!

5 replies on “The Tree of Liberty”

I still think televised/pay per view executions of these assholes could put a huge dent in our national debt. They work for us, not the other way ’round!

I agree, but I think the crooked politicians need to be rounded up and sent somewhere to await Military Tribunal for TREASON! They cannot be allowed to remain in society where they will surely plot further.
If Jan. 6th is met with no hearing of the election fraud evidence, then the death of the ROL, Constitution & BOR is complete.
We should root out the traitors at all levels of our state, including the “jack boots” who enforce the “edicts” with relish. Then do the same in D.C.
The longer we tarry, the worse it gets. I don’t know much about the global “Q” movement, but I think them obeying the “wait” message for years has done more harm than good. More like wait until it’s too late (psy-op).
This is what happens when we keep looking for someone else to “save” us or fix things that are broken.
WE are America! WE are the fixers! WE save ourselves!
This is what they’ve tried their best to train/brainwash out of us.
We are NOT sheep . . . We are EAGLE!
IMHO

By force of overwhelming numbers, I am good with simply showing up at their offices, escorting them out and replacing them with patriots who will perform the duties of the office reluctantly, but conscientiously.

Figuratively, I agree, but I have no interest in reprising the French Revolution.

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