The Daily Meme #908!

in #electionslast month

Why you would accept 'elections' as valid at this point is beyond me, dear reader.
It's not like we don't have enough questions going unanswered.
It's not like the powers that be haven't circled the wagons and attacked anybody that questioned their narratives.

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At what point do you go forth and regain your freedom?
Not the freedom to put your name on your bumper and pay additional taxes for not wearing a seatbelt.
That isn't freedom, that is slavery.
But, the flashylight box hasn't told you that yet, huh?

Please don't continue to trust 'authority' until your pronouns are was/were.

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Stop embracing your own enslavement, please.


Are you are tired of paying your masters to bomb children in far away places?
Perhaps it is time you pushed back on that.
A simple way that anybody can do that is to hoard your coins.
The fed buys coins at face value from the mint.
A dollar of change in your pocket is a dollar of value out of the banksters' pockets.
Stop playing in their shell game that allows them to play in the amusement parks from hell and shop in the human grocery stores.


Death to Discord!
Long live Hive Messenger!

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Billy Jack, the movie.
The Trial of Billy Jack.
Billy Jack goes to Washington.

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'The ideas behind libertarianism are usually traced to John Locke, who argued that people have rights before government and that government exists to protect those rights.'

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'When viewed through John Locke’s writings, libertarianism can be presented as a serious, historically grounded hypothesis about the moral limits of political authority. On this reading, libertarianism is the coherent extension of Lockean natural‑right theory into a political program: individuals are free and equal possessors of rights to life, liberty, and property; government is a limited, delegated trustee of those rights; and any expansion of state power beyond the protection of rights and enforcement of consent‑based agreements is a violation of the original moral contract. This does not make libertarianism the only permissible reading of Locke, but it does show that the core ideals of libertarian thought—minimal government, strong property rights, and a deep suspicion of centralized coercion—have their roots in one of the most influential liberal philosophers in the Western tradition.'*P

Regaining our freedom starts with critical thinking, and not just going along with what we are told.

I do hope Many hear the call and withdraw Their consent from the psychopathic legal/governmafia system, choosing to stand sovereign on Ethical ground (under the three Laws of Ethics only).  The only Laws.  Everything in the legal system is a legalate, not a Law.
 
Calling a Legalate a Law (article): https://peakd.com/informationwar/@amaterasusolar/calling-a-legalate-a-law
 
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