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ed_shaw [S] (2 points) *

A royal edict to the Jews to assemble and bear arms is mentioned in The Old Testament, in Esther Chapter Eight, verses 10-11. At the time the Persians threatened to destroy all Israel. ----------- 10 Mordecai wrote in the name of King Xerxes, sealed the dispatches with the king’s signet ring, and sent them by mounted couriers, who rode fast horses especially bred for the king. 11 The king’s edict granted the Jews in every city the right to assemble and protect themselves. --------- Ironic how many who say they are Jews today work to disarm America's citizens and leave them open and defenseless.

ed_shaw [S] (2 points) *

Something I only realized lately is this: When the Socialist Democrats take over an American city, such as they did in Boston & NY following the Civil War, two of the first areas to be dominated are police and fire. Here is an optimistic picture: https://celticclothing.com/irish-in-america-police-firemen-and-a-history-of-servic/ Today, 120 years later, police are at the center of the Communist Revolution. Was this the plan all along? Who could see this coming?

ed_shaw [S] (1 point)

Bill of Rights has turned into the unify factor.

ed_shaw [S] (1 point) *

I'm as concerned, if not more, with the horse they rode in on as I am the individual savage princesses.

ed_shaw [S] (5 points)

Yeah, they had a pretty good Proton.VPN sub. That was about it. People who supported the site for years found out, come election time, that it is a deep state operation.

ed_shaw [S] (2 points) *

No love lost on the Democrats, here. This Senator is your basic lawman.

ed_shaw [S] (5 points)

Thanks for that, Scott. A vote with the Democrat shows de facto intent to keep the kickbacks 'a coming.

ed_shaw [S] (2 points)

Another fabulous Veritas release. Eventually, those on the fence will come to realize Bernie doesn't give a damn about the ordinary people or the wealthy. Both are pawns in the Marxist game, which has only the intention of diverting the nation's wealth into their own pockets. Look no further than Castro's Cuba.

ed_shaw [S] (7 points)

Didn't he say, "In spite of my best efforts to agitate the public and create a mass casualty event, the good ol' country boys and girls outsmarted me and it didn't happen. " Then, "Not to worry. We will continue the fight to put the USA under United Nations rule and gain more power for all my friends on the hard left."

ed_shaw [S] (1 point) *

You bet. A big "Thank you" to all of them. Don't know how many were tuned into the Breitbart coverage (most youtube streams were shut down by goog) but sure wish every young American saw the Breitbart coverage. Once again, not to disregard the passion and enthusiasm of the eager beavers. Their intentions are good.

ed_shaw [S] (3 points) *

I, too, urged caution and strategy, especially after watching Northam's taunts and actions turning the assembly into a game of chicken, his harassing tactics having the desired effect on the hotter heads among us, who met ever "I dare you," with an "I dare you" of their own. The rural Virginians showed perfect courage and resolve when they assembled outside the pit, still armed. We won't know, but by all appearances, the VCDL leadership is owed congratulations and a debt of gratitude by the rest of us. Right out of "The Art of War." They must have read it. Make no mistake, this comment is not to denigrate the enthusiastic, or in any way reflect poorly on their passion.

ed_shaw [S] (1 point) *

In Richmond, cooler heads prevailed. The leadership, whether it was ACDL leadership, State and local law enforcement, good guys from within the state government, or, heck, just good ol' country folk common sense, performed brilliantly and courageously, turning what appeared to be a powder keg into a demonstration of patriotism and core values. Many voices urged extreme caution, on account of the way the governor was acting; for example, the "house to house" threat. Oh, sure, there were voices, probably one or two on this page, who responded with profanity-laced insults and taunts, egging people on to disregard the danger and storm ahead on in. There was even a hot head at the rally who was videoed being kicked out by the protesters after he urged going "over the fence." The 2nd Amendment supporters wound up carrying their guns and assembling outside the potential trap, unlike in Charlottesville, where law enforcement actually herded opposing groups into a no-exit location, creating problems. If the hot heads had prevailed, Soros would have certainly given his actors the go ahead and the situation might have exploded. The attention of the nation was on Richmond and Virginians did not let us down. Good for Breitbart News! This thing is a long way from over.

ed_shaw [S] (-2 points) *

Where were you when we needed you, smart one, in Charlottesville 2017 when patriots walked right into it ?

ed_shaw [S] (1 point)

I've come to believe there is as much crime as the law would allow.

ed_shaw [S] (2 points)

Silicon Valley giants are a $5 Trillion economy. That's bigger than the federal budget and around 25% of the US GDP.

ed_shaw [S] (3 points) *

Now that it is over, I can't help but think the moron governor is the patsy. Favorite democrat trick is to goad a dem leader into saying something stupid. Then, when the shtf, back away like it was all his idea. They do it all the time. For example, to say he was going to send the National Guard door to door was exactly the wrong thing to say. Now, I look at Gov. Worthless and think, "A lot of dems must hate him."

ed_shaw [S] (3 points)

Breitbart live stream constantly breaking up.

ed_shaw [S] (2 points) *

Georgetown and Rutgers I guessed. Cornell and MIT were on my short list. Texas and Maryland surprised me. Guess I don't know. I certainly would have thought Harvard, Yale, and Madison.

ed_shaw [S] (6 points)

The article nailed it. Where it is customary for politicians to seek compromise, after voters object, as they did by declaring sanctuary counties, this one stubbornly upped the ante. That tells us something funny is gong on.

ed_shaw [S] (1 point)

Excellent production. We fit the pattern. We have been through the stage of decadence and immorality. Now, this matter of mass migration in.....

ed_shaw [S] (3 points)

".....cancelling shows you can be intimidated and charges pantifa as well, wouldn't you agree? then what happens when antifa starts threatening trump rallies?....." There's a difference. This looks like a setup. Trump rallies do not.

ed_shaw [S] (5 points)

The governor and the legislature are guilty of criminal acts and must be held accountable. The first instinct, to storm the capitol, is not always the best choice. We need to be thinking long term. They are.

ed_shaw [S] (3 points)

They are fighting to take complete control of the federal government. That and the fact of Constitutional violations causes this to be our fight, too.

ed_shaw [S] (2 points) *

That is a third factor, closely related to the idea of the black voter who votes his conscience or principles, as opposed to Democrat patronage. Patronage eventually wears thin on both sides -- the ones receiving it as well as the people who have to live under that system. The ones receiving it come to regard the system as you say a plantation. The mass immigration strategy appears to be out of desperation.

ed_shaw [S] (2 points)

Thank goodness for conservative media. Where would we be without it?

ed_shaw [S] (3 points)

Add Reddit to the list of sites and companies that are "A stage we had to go through; but just think about how much we have learned!" Others on that list include Google, Facebook, Twitter, and Internet Explorer.

ed_shaw [S] (1 point)

Many of those questions are addressed in the field of Criminal Psychology. Of course, it does little good to know the reasons when we lack the will to enforce the laws. Not a simple matter when it comes to elected officials.

ed_shaw [S] (3 points)

Anyone can understand anti-slavery. What's incomprehensible is how America ever allowed ourselves to become a non-white nation.

ed_shaw [S] (7 points) *

The Harvard professor takes every facet of race issues and turns them 180 degrees to portray white people as filled with hate towards the innocent black. She then concludes the white race must be eliminated. I like Reverend Manning. he teaches the black to face themselves, rather than attempt to place the blame on everyone else. Really, this article is another example of how pathetic Harvard has become. Bit by bit, we are seeing Harvard slip down the ratings scale, thanks in no small part to professors such as this one. https://newrepublic.com/article/118747/ivy-league-schools-are-overrated-send-your-kids-elsewhere

ed_shaw [S] (1 point)

The Navy now has some 300 pilots-in-training minus the 12 that are going home.

ed_shaw [S] (4 points) *

The number of Saudi flight trainees in U. S. Navy programs is currently 300. Back in the day, the oil company Americans lived separately, in compounds. There was no hint of an integration of cultures. Americans kept curfews. They were there to do a business. That was it. That all started to change under Bush, with his endless wars. Familiarity breeds contempt.

ed_shaw [S] (1 point)

It has gotten bad because people have permitted themselves to be distracted by the deep state, which we gradually recognize as not only the visible politicians, media, but the legions of useful idiots fooled into believing an authoritarian technocracy is their path to personal power -- many are teachers, labor and business leaders, especially high tech, even neighbors whose jobs depend on the all powerful state.

ed_shaw [S] (9 points)

The reasons are connected to the 2020 Socialist Democrat strategy, which is private information.

ed_shaw [S] (-1 points)

Honestly, I think the blacks have gotten so used to being blamed for everything wrong, I'm surprised any even know how to act under a normal President.

ed_shaw [S] (1 point)

Fantastic organizational skills, right? I mean, the times, places, directions, and all.

ed_shaw [S] (3 points)

His resume fails to mention the fact he is on his knees. Only ruthlessness and blind ambition racks up a job history like this one's.

ed_shaw [S] (8 points)

Right. Trying to parlay heavy population concentration in a handful of areas into national dominance.

ed_shaw [S] (2 points) *

The New Tube started by eliminating comments. Then date posted. Now view counts. On its way to replacing CNN and NPR as the national Mind Kontrol and re-education venue of choice.

ed_shaw [S] (1 point)

One of the Pope's often stated beliefs is that people are incapable of running their own countries, that individual sovereignty is unsustainable, and that American style democracy can't work. He has also graciously volunteered to run America for us.

ed_shaw [S] (3 points) *

That was before people really caught on to what Obama was all about. Obama is still using the office to promote his agenda. It is almost 2020.

ed_shaw [S] (2 points) *

Thanks for posting. Well worth following up on, especially race specific bio weapons, which we assume might involve some area of disease resistance,

ed_shaw [S] (2 points)

15 miles SW of El Paso would be Mexican side. Perfect location for staging drug shipments across the border into El Paso.

ed_shaw [S] (1 point)

Not very good reporting, but still, not exactly State sponsored terrorism. This is the Mexican government putting long overdue pressure in the Cartels of the Deep Narco State, in response, partially, to rising murder rates. Don't be surprised to see Mexico take our President up on the offer of assistance in driving the cartels back to Iran, where they came from. At least, Mr. Lopez knows we have his back,

ed_shaw [S] (3 points) *

Great article. We also have learned, from Peter Marshall's "The Light and the Glory," that alcohol was a factor during the times the colonies went on the rocks, no pun intended.

ed_shaw [S] (3 points)

More garbage from Hollywood. I was hoping it was on the decline, but the public appetite for trash is apparently insatiable.

ed_shaw [S] (5 points)

Western civilized nations, including Americans, are poised to pay a dear price for their ignorance of Islam. What we see now is just the beginning, a hint of what lies ahead.

ed_shaw [S] (1 point)

When the cancer of corruption has spread to the terminal phase -- little chance of reversing -- 85-90% of the people are either on board with the corrupt or scared stiff to speak against them. Officials, judges, and sadly, the public. Once conviction becomes impossible, no fair trial, no fair jury. Officials and media have a free run at it. Larry Nichols breaks it down: https://youtu.be/vtGpy2JmZs0
(Larry Nichols on why the indictments are slow in coming.)

ed_shaw [S] (1 point)

I'm not making excuses for Moslem commie prick, or trying to say he's incapable of understanding the charges against him, but in the final analysis, Americans have only themselves to blame for permitting Washington a free run at it. At least Farrakhan has the sense to know that if the blacks and communists are to have any chance at a successful uprising/revolution they have to keep it under wraps, like they did in Haiti where everything was top secret until the signal was given. Same the Zulus, Mau-Mau, even the Caliphate knows you don't go around bragging about it, openly agitating, like Obama does. It is a shame he's so stupid not to realize everyone knows what they're up to.

ed_shaw [S] (2 points)

Definitely. Thanks.

ed_shaw [S] (1 point)

VOAT is full of the same kinds of postings. Always quick, hit and run, sending the message that conservatives are nazi racists. My guess is the DNC is part of it.

ed_shaw [S] (1 point)

Pollsters in great numbers are asking about the impeachment proceedings. Granted, we cannot expect a fair readout, but, anyway, that's what is going on.

ed_shaw [S] (2 points)

My hope for thedonaldwin is that we fight fire with fire. For the time being, ban ISPs that are not on board the Trump train. We saw what happened with Reddit and Voat. You try to be a nice guy and they screw you. I mean, shit posters, phony accounts, intentional subversion by use of slander of J's, B's, Lesbos, and anti-nazis.

ed_shaw [S] (8 points)

I'm embarrassed to admit I ever had accounts on Facebook, Twitter, and Reddit. Seems so long ago.

ed_shaw [S] (1 point) *

So, does that sound to you the ravings of a madman? No need to be polite.

ed_shaw [S] (1 point) *

That was an insiders' theory for a long time. It hit the mainstream when Americans woke to the reality of our future under the Fed unless some things changed. That happened in the 80's around the time of Ronald Reagan. Then, of course, Ron Paul blew the lid off. Up until that time, we all knew about JFK and his hard money, but just a few, such as Harry Browne, ('70's) were public about it -- writing, speaking, etc. -- pre-internet. Now, the theory the reason JFK was murdered was on account of his monetary beliefs and actions has been gaining traction. I can't say one way or the other, but recent disclosures (and events) sure do add to support of this theory. I don't know if this is the place to list them, but I'll make an effort. My opinion only. 1) The Federal Reserve Banking System is increasingly seen as a division of international central banking, both global in scope and ancient in that the Empires of the Mediterranean have been raking in the money for centuries and have it stashed in Switzerland. Even the relatively recent British Empire is thought to have been under control of the ancient powers. 2) These ancient powers see no reason a nation such as America should be permitted to continue, especially to continue as the #1 military power, (which caught everyone by surprise.) They also agree that there is no way this power can be entrusted to the American voter and American politicians. Looking around, we can see why they feel this way. Not to mention the ax that royalty and world religion has to grind. 3) Recently, we are surprised to learn that so-called Intelligence Agencies operate outside authority (which we knew) and co-operate internationally. This is all well and good, until bad apples get into positions of authority in National Intelligence. This is important because these are the people typically associated with assassination. ............................................... In conclusion, the argument goes that ancient powers (bloodlines, empires, armies) using the usual suspects up front as agents -- financiers, covert government special operations, militant and deceptive religious orders, subversion and regime change specialists -- seek to take out America, infiltrating and controlling key national elements, such as the currency and government expenditures. JFK was a bit of a wild card. As a Roman Catholic, he'd be expected to jump right on board the New World Order. But, in many ways, he was not acting that way. These are a few of the reasons people are saying JFK posed a threat to the global powers who, not incidentally, were on something of a roll from the Civil War to the post WWII era.

ed_shaw [S] (1 point)

I don't agree, speaking as one who experienced the America before JFK/LBJ, during, and after.

ed_shaw [S] (5 points)

Not to mention shadow banning and re-writing posts.

ed_shaw [S] (1 point) *

Excellent. Congratulations. Please consider traditional print style advertisements, meaning simple announcements with no user or ad tracking engaged on click, no automatic linking or other Google/MSFT techniques of hidden surveillance. It is going to happen anyway, as ad blocking browsers become the norm for informed users. Also, can we have one of these for the Dr. Jordan Peterson community? That and the Proton VPN thread are the only reasons to ever visit Reddit again.

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