January 14, 2010

I am not a revolutionary

The only revolution that exists in the world is the revolution against God, the moral law, and humanity, whose fulfillment on Earth is impossible without freedom. God is the original creator, visionary, and law-giver. He established the first and true order for the world, so to claim any new one in our day is a stab to his back. Now, who dares call a son of God a rebel? I am not a revolutionary. Tyrants, and minions of Satan, are revolutionaries, and terrorists. I am all for law and order, but not without justice, and only in a community where the political, economic, and environmental rights of all individuals are upheld without discrimination. Otherwise, engaging in civil disobedience and peaceful disruptions of normal society is not only justified but is a citizen's duty. If the global ruling elite still desire a new world order, they must get it by conquest, because I will not give them my consent.

II.

The world today is ran on tricks and treats, and it is Halloween every day. We live in deception's kingdom, where liars host other liars, and we watch as they stand up, and toast the truth in front of us in a mocking fashion. It is not our world. And it is not God's kingdom. The evil usurpers behind the private Federal Reserve Bank, and the banking wizards who came before them, have staged a silent revolution over many generations behind the sight of the public, in the closed doors of money and power. Their coup d'etat against the people represents Satan's defiance against God. Only criminals and evil men, who desire change for the bad, perform so traitorously and bring on such obstructions as revolutions. Those who advocate change for the good, men like Jefferson and King, represent the greatest evolutionary process working in Man and in Nature, and they help replant God's original seed on Earth's plain through their prophetic words. What they preach is not revolution but gospel, because the truth that all men are born free and equal, possessed with certain unalienable rights, is indeed, self-evident. But this age-old truth does not go without saying, because if we do not say it often, then it goes uncared for. The fact that it was once written in a book, scribbled on a page, or spoken by a name does not guarantee any truth. A document like the Declaration of Independence, or the Constitution, must be carried on your back, not in your pocket. Freedom is above all a weight to be lifted. That is why all free men and women stand upright, while slaves drag themselves through the dirt and are constantly put down. And most of the time they collapse at their own feet, and then crawl to their masters, rather than put up a fight. But the conception of freedom wouldn't even be possible without first possessing the truth, or at least glimpsing it from a distance. All popular struggles for freedom first had to accept the reality of the situation and then move forward because change does not come if we do not proclaim the truths that come before it. We must first overcome the propaganda and our cultural conditioning, and then we will be able to produce long-lasting transformations in our world. But deception is just one obstacle among many in our road to freedom and recovery. Unfortunately, change has never been achieved without blood, without battle, without the resistance of evil's darlings, who represent another evolutionary force in Man and in Nature, however, they are not as great and powerful. And their criminal revolution will not reach its conclusion.

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