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Wednesday, June 10, 2015

Guest Post What's Next, Brutus? - Part Deux

This is in part a follow up to my previous article 'What next, Brutus?'. A commenter questioned it's brevity and wished I had provided more. I thank him for his interest and encouragement. 

In the article, I had asked for the readers thoughts and hoped to start a discussion. Now I will add my thoughts.

We don't need to craft a new Declaration of Independence.We don't need to seat a Court to ascertain if our government has gone rogue. Our founding father gave us Explicit instruction should the government of the United State of America become tyrannical. 

To paraphrase two great Americans, Cheech & Chong. If it looks, smells and taste like dog sh..tyranny then it is tyranny.

So being each of us members of a duly regulated militia, the only questions that remains is when and where?

We might as well get this war started. I suggest July 4th in Washington D.C., say ninish. 

I am very serious. There are a few problems that stand in our way though. It is not our motives, dedication or devotion to our country. It is not even the logistics of fielding an army. To put it in simple terms, if we attack Washington this will cause the money to stop flowing, EBT cards stop working and we will have just caused the unintended deaths of millions of Americans. 

Our tyrannical government knows it holds the lives of many Americans as hostage against our actions and this inability of ours to kill the innocent prevents our attack. So we are left with an impotent rage.

Never overestimate the government, they think that have us by the collar and under their control. They will continue with their agenda and present us with an opportunity to attack. 

We know the government will use false flags, natural disasters even economic collapse to start their war on us. It may just be a semantics of blame but in the case of the government attacking us, the millions of lives lost, will rest on their necks.    

We just need to learn patience and not let the feeling of ineffectiveness dampen our spirit. A hard part of any war is the wait.

So remain prepared, be vigilant, they will present us the opportunity we need and then, “let slip the dogs of war”.

- Emily Disraeli