That’s the lesson the government wants us to learn from this COVID-19 business.
Well, the government is wrong.
For years now, the powers-that-be—those politicians and bureaucrats who think like tyrants and act like petty dictators regardless of what party they belong to—have attempted to brainwash us into believing that we have no right to think for ourselves, make decisions about our health, protect our homes and families and businesses, act in our best interests, demand accountability and transparency from government, or generally operate as if we are in control of our own lives….Read More
George Floyd moments before his death in Minneapolis on Memorial Day (Twitter)
The brutal Minneapolis police killing of George Floyd has sparked violent protests, looting, and arson attacks in Minneapolis and St. Paul. A police precinct building was torched and destroyed and the Minnesota National Guard has been called out to restore order. But the killing in Minnesota is the latest reminder that politicians and judges—through federal law and judicial interpretation—have turned police into a privileged class that is most often unaccountable, if not entitled to oppress other Americans.
Almost everyone agrees that Floyd’s death was a horrendous injustice. President Trump, who urged police officers in 2017 to not “be too nice” to suspects they arrested, condemned what the police did to Floyd as “a very bad thing.” Former Minneapolis police chief Janeé Harteau said that the video of Floyd’s killing was “the most horrific thing I’ve seen in my career and in my lifetime.” Washington, D.C. Police Chief Peter Newsham declared that the officers’ actions were “nothing short of murder.” Derick Chauvin, the police officer who killed Floyd was arrested today and charged with murder; he and three other police involved in Floyd’s death were fired earlier this week…..Read More
“Law Enforcement” has been a legitimate mental disorder for decades. They do little other than enforce the rights tramping “laws” that the Globalists get written by their puppets the legislatures…..
FWIW the Police here in Webster Country MO are no better than these guys. A few weeks ago the sheriff’s SWAT team put a rifle red dot optic on a friend’s wife’s head here in Seymour. I had been the victim of 2 similar criminal and uncalled for SWAT raids in Webster Co in the past 10 years. Blue ISIS is a danger to us all. We were not supposed to have a standing army in blue in the “Land of the Free”.
For the dumb asses that doubt that there is a NWO. It’s now official….and I don’t doubt that many of the dumb asses will still deny this and don’t know what it really means. God help us. ~MFP
Video of a private speech delivered by Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro to his cabinet about freedom and guns went viral on Saturday after a court ordered the release of one of his private meetings.
Bolsonaro’s son Eduardo released the video after the Brazilian Supreme Court issued an order Friday to release one of President Bolsonaro’s private staff meetings.
The video shows President Bolsonaro going on an expletive-laced rant against the communists and radical mayors in Brazil who’ve stripped away the people’s rights, culminating in his endorsement of gun ownership.
“Why are they putting handcuffs on a citizen that’s working or a woman in a public square?” Bolsonaro said, translated in English. “And the Justice doesn’t say anything? You have to fucking speak!”…..Read More
2 articles about the dangers of wearing N95 Face Masks: FWIW it is pretty disgusting that the Price Cutters upper management is forcing Seymour MO employees to wear masks. I hope that they get sued. (not that any of us have access to the legal system and it was planned that way) ~MFP
MFP Commentary: It was not long ago that a supreme court justice was murdered (and the murder has still not been investigated) in order to make sure the court could do this. What most Americans do not know, especially those that spent time in the 12 year long indoctrination camps known as “schools“, is that the Constitution does not give the court the power “known as judicial supremacy”, or deciding what is or is not Conistional. They made their illegitimate power grab in 1804 in a decision called Massey V Ferguson.
Attorney Alan Dershowitz says we have no Constitutional protection against being forcibly vaccinated because no one has a right to spread a deadly disease. This issue was decided by the US Supreme Court long ago in Jacobson vs. Massachusetts, in which the Court said the state has an obligation to use force, if necessary, to protect the lives of its citizens against the threat of a deadly disease. [This is a proper position, because the defense of life is one of the few proper functions of a just state. That is why we warn our activist friends not to overdo their claim that shutdowns and forced vaccines violate their constitutional rights. If their lawsuits ever get into the courts, they will lose.
The problem is that this position is justified only if the deadly threat is real and not staged as a political ploy, and those who are staging the hoax are the ones who will decide that it is real. Those who challenge them will be imprisoned for spreading false information that endangers public health and safety. Furthermore, in Jacobson vs. Massachusetts the Court said the threat doesn’t even need to be real if those making the decision believe it is. That part of the ruling provided a loophole big enough to drive a truck through because it allows political criminals to escape punishment simply by claiming they had bad advice.
So forget the Constitutional argument, folks, and focus on increasing public awareness of the facts and indignation over betrayal by those who we have trusted. Nothing short of a tsunami of public indignation will spare mankind from forced vaccines. If you want to help us in this undertaking, click here.] -GEG
Murray Rothbard famously argued that the libertarian ought to “hate the state,” that he should have “a deep and pervasive hatred of the State and all of its works.” For Christians, this presents interesting questions: should we ever “hate” and if so, should that hate be directed toward the State?
First, let’s address the question of whether Christians ought to ever “hate.” The basic definition for hate is an “intense and extreme dislike.” Scripture clearly conveys to us that God does, in fact, “hate.” Proverbs 6:16 lists “things the Lord hates” and finds “detestable.” Not only does the Bible tell us that God hates sin, but also that “those who love the Lord” ought to “hate evil” (Psalm 97:10). Thus, we are instructed by Scripture to hate evil and wickedness. Why? “For I, the Lord, love justice; I hate…wrongdoing” (Isaiah 61:8). Our Lord is a God of justice and therefore, One who hates injustice…..Read More
Amidst the death and suffering arising from the coronavirus crisis, people have an opportunity to ponder some important questions about life and liberty. One question arises in the context of when state and local officials should force children back into school: Why should the state be involved in education at all?
Since all of us are born and raised under the public schooling system, it’s difficult to imagine a different paradigm, one in which education and the state are separated. But throughout history, all great achievements in liberty have involved people thinking outside the box and adopting a new paradigm, especially when the old paradigm has proven to be defective.
Consider the separation of church and state. Today, we all take it for granted. If the state began enacting laws forcing people to attend church or forcing them to send their children to church, people would be outraged. Everyone would recognize the wrongfulness, even the tyranny, of such laws.
Why then do we accept a paradigm in which the state forces children to send their children to a government (i.e., “public”) school or a private school? Why not simply leave educational decisions to parents, just like we leave religious decisions to them?……Read More