In the 1990s and 2000s, I predicted that yesterday would arrive. I was scoffed at, called crazy, and told “that would never happen.”
And here we are.
I’ve spent since before I graduated High School, fighting Marxism. In the 1990s, I knew exactly what I was looking at in education reform, ie, education transformation, bringing Marxist indoctrination to every school, in every state, in the United States.
And because I knew, in 1999/2000, I was prosecuted in the same manner as President Trump. But I did not quit, I did not give up.
Our United States Constitution went up in smoke yesterday. We are now in a state of anarchy. Will civil war follow? Very possible.
I cried for my country a very long time ago. Last night, I had no tears to shed.
Are the American people, who love the U.S. Constitution, now willing to fight?
Lynn
~ About the Author ~
Activist and researcher, has spent the last many years researching systems theory and systems philosophy with a particular emphasis on education as it pertains to achieving the sustainable global environment. She home schooled two daughters. She has worked with legislators, both state and federal, on issues pertaining to systems governance, the sustainable global environment and education reform. She networked nationwide with other researchers and a growing body of citizens concerned about the transformation of our nation from a Constitutional Republic to a participatory democracy. She has traveled the United States and lived overseas.
It would help if you explained what happened yesterday that made you come to this conclusion. Did I miss something here? I find that most people making claims like this one don’t understand the Constitution now and they never understood it. This makes most of their statements uneducated. For example, the name of our country is the “United States of America”. The name of our capital is the “United States”. The propaganda machine calls it “Washington, DC”. Now, if you read the Constitution with those definitions understood. You see the Constitution from a new perspective. Just like the flag for the United States in NOT THE SAME AS “the flag for the “United States of America” . So, if you see the United States flag in a courtroom, you are not in Kansas any more. That is federal jurisdiction, my friend. By stepping across the bar without challenging jurisdiction, you just put yourself under federal jurisdiction. The 2 letter, AZ..CO, etc. BS is defined as federal property within the 50 states of the United States of America used for forts, dockyards, and other needful buildings. I could go on about a lot of things the American people as a whole don’t understand, but I am not a glutton for punishment tonight. I can tell you that today was a good day for Sup. Court decisions from what I have heard so far. I haven’t actually read the whole decisions yet, but what I heard on the radio sound pretty good based on the synopsis. Now if you ae a Democrat, I would say enough said. I don’t like all Republicans, but I would change the name of the Democratic Party to the Socialist or Communist Party, if you want to tell the truth.. So, I would understand why you might be mad about a recent Sup. Ct. decision. If you like socialism, you could always move the one of the Socialist countries in the world, but leave you passport behind. If you are that naive, we don’t want you back.