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Author Archives: Jules Manson
Facing Reality Before it Faces Us
They are laughing at us because we are following their agenda almost to a tee. Peaceful protests and activities like writing letters, making phone calls, voting, petitions, picketing, etc. are exactly how the 1% want us to respond to their unjust policies and their growing power. Continue reading
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Tagged 9/11, corporatism, corruption, fascism, government, indoctrination, military, occupy, oppression, plutocracy, politics, representation, rights, war on terror
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The American Apartheid Machine
The three economic classes is a myth. There are two more economic classes that the press and the state deliberately fail to acknowledge. Collectivism builds two economic apartheid classes of privileged citizens that are endowed with rights, earnings, and protections that are not offered to the general public. Continue reading
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Tagged abuse, collectivism, corruption, oppression, pensions, plutocracy, police, representation, rights, unions, voting
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The Road to Perdition
The road you take is not up to you. It is up to our well-intentioned yet misguided, wool-coated, fellow neighbors who outnumber us thousands to one. This is why we have a lot of work ahead of us in convincing … Continue reading
American Zionism Is a Cancer on Our Liberties
What they do not want us to know is that the American federal government and its monetary system are managed by Zionists primarily for Israel. What impact could this have on us? Continue reading
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Tagged abuse, aipac, apartheid, corporatism, federal reserve, israel, judaism, moderates, plutocracy, religion, zionism
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Dear Islam: We Love You to Pieces
Smile — we are bringing the American dream to your country. This should be celebrated not scorned. While doing this your welfare and security shall be our top priority. The pain we bring you is only temporary. Think of us as the good doctor who is treating your injury. Continue reading
Posted in Satire
Tagged al-qaeda, corporatism, indoctrination, islam, military, oaths, politics, prisons, prohibition, religion, taliban, war on drugs, war on terror
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Moderates vs. Radicals
All perceived injustices can be solved in one easy swoop of actually honoring equal individual human rights as stipulated by the supreme law of the land. Instead this government employs collectivism. This builds two non-racist apartheid classes of privileged citizens that are endowed with compensation, rights, and protections that are not offered to the general public. These two classes are government workers and the plutocrat elites who are the puppet masters of this and prior regimes. Continue reading
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Tagged aipac, candidates, collectivism, corporatism, fascism, moderates, politics, radicals, representation, rights, ron paul, voting, war on terror
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Ten Compelling Reasons that Some Libertarians Are Closeted Anarchists
Despite the many abuses by the state onto a very obedient public, most individuals still insist that government is a necessary evil that no one truly wants nor trusts. They are correct when they affirm that government was instituted to protect the public from internal conflicts and most importantly from external aggression. Continue reading
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Tagged anarchism, constitution, corruption, critical thinking, fascism, government, libertarianism, mind control, oppression, police, prisons, prohibition, representation, rights, stateless society, tax slaves, voting
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Sound Voting Advice by a Libertarian
Americans tend to compare the United States to other countries and say it is not that bad. This is the wrong thing to do. The litmus test is to compare our government to its constitution and then ask ourselves, is it still not that bad? The sad thing is that most of us are easily distracted into arguing petty annoyances instead of facing the three far more sinister pink elephants in the room responsible for it all. Continue reading
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Tagged anarchism, candidates, constitution, corruption, critical thinking, government, libertarianism, mind control, politics, representation, rights, stateless society, tax slaves, voting
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Five Key Points for Defining Social Indoctrination
This topic will be addressed often because it is key in understanding why the public, despite the many abuses by government, is so easily maneuvered by it. It is based on years of research and it is my own analysis of what and why this mind-control conditioning is employed. Continue reading
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Tagged atheism, brainwashing, corruption, critical thinking, government, indoctrination, mind control
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