Tuesday, October 25, 2016

Cleaning Up The Civil War --- 150 Years Later


By Anna Von Reitz

Cleaning Up the Civil War --- 150 Years Later

With a little thought it will become obvious to everyone that we are now finally in the throes of resolving issues that should have been resolved in the wake of the Civil War---- and weren't.

The chief issue to be resolved once and for all time is still slavery.

Back then it was private slave ownership that was the issue---whether or not one man could own another as property. The answer was a resounding, "No!" This was the determination made in England in 1837, in America in 1865, and by 1926, both slavery and involuntary servitude (peonage) had been outlawed worldwide.

Waking Up 101 Revisited


By Anna Von Reitz

Imagine someone who is mentally insane, and the essence of their insanity is that they can't tell the difference between their own body and someone else's.  When they get mad, they punch the guy in the mirror and then wonder why it hurts so bad.  Then they get even angrier, and punch "him" again, and wind up on the floor in the bathroom with a concussion several hours later, with no idea what happened or how. 

That's how some patriots are reacting to the news that the federal government is just a governmental services corporation in the business of providing us with essential government services (Article IV).  They can't quite wrap their heads around it, even though it has been hidden in plain view for over two hundred years--- and they continue to be confused about who is who.  They get angry at the federal government and its "federated state" franchises which are part of the federal corporation---and they bash themselves and other patriots by mistake.