Biden declares tyrannical rule; the war is upon us

Tyranny, like hell, is not easily conquered; yet we have this consolation with us, that the harder the conflict, the more glorious the triumph. What we obtain too cheap, we esteem too lightly: it is dearness only that gives every thing its value.” Thomas Paine, 1776 (1)

–“If I am to be asked what is to be done when a people feel themselves intolerably oppressed, my answer is ready: overturn the government. … An armed people must be a free people. All the parchment in the archives are of less force than a single musket in maintaining the liberties of the citizen.” Virginia Congressman John Randolph of Roanoke, c. 1807-1808 (2)

 

In April, 1861, Confederate President Davis foolishly ordered the bombardment of Fort Sumter in the harbor of Charleston, South Carolina. He thereby gave President Lincoln a sound basis for beginning a military effort to suppress what he defined as the rebellion of the Confederacy against the legitimately elected government of the United States. Lincoln, I think, was right to fight, but wrong about the nature of the war, which was less a rebellion to overthrow a legitimate government than a clearly stated war for separation, independence, and the creation of a new republican government. The war’s result was a loss for the Confederacy, but it did nothing to undercut the natural right of a people to seek independence, which the Democrat’s icon, Woodrow Wilson, defined as the right of self-determination.

Yesterday, 9 September 2021, the illegitimate President of the United States, Joseph Biden, unconstitutionally ordered the U.S. government and the private sector to attack any and all Americans whose ideas, allegiances, traditions, faith, and behavior are abhorred by him and the members of his illegitimate regime. Most especially targeted are the Union’s southern states where those behaviors are the strongest and most durable. It is no coincidence that on the same day, Virginia’s governor Ralph Northam presided over the destruction of the magnificent and much-praised, bronze statute of the in-war-and-peace great American Robert E. Lee in the city of Richmond.

Biden, Northam, and all Democrats have been seeking war with the many millions of Americans who recognize and publicly state that Biden and his allies — and Clinton and Obama and theirs before Biden — are gangsters, mass-murderers, abortionists, traitors, vote-riggers, pedophiles, champions of sexual depravity, and the deadly opponents of liberty, decency, family, and Christianity. Biden declared war because he believes he can kill his foes and their children behind the guise of a so-called “health crisis” and using poisonous vaccines that Fauci, Gates, Birx, and their fellow eugenicists designed to exterminate Americans who are unwilling to be slaves and abandon the republic. Biden and all Democrats are plainly and simply the evil scum of the earth. They serve no useful purpose while they remain alive

Resistance is the only option left for the Americans who plainly see the murderous and evil intent of Biden and those who support him. And no one can assume that such resistance can be executed at the voting booth; the Democrats, after all, have already exterminated that option.

Demonstrations large or small likewise will not be sufficient. They are what the Democrats want. As they did on January 6th. The Democrats will insinuate their Black and White terrorists into orderly demonstrations and turn them into riots on which Pelosi can order the Capital Police — now made into her personal force of thugs — to use indiscriminate machine-gun fire on demonstrators. She wanted to do that on January 6th, and only a fool would think it will not happen on the first chance Pelosi has to use her heavily-armed thugs against pro-Constitution Americans.

The options are few for pro-Constitution Americans. Refusing to be vaccinated — even at the cost of a job — is a must. Biden, et al. have no legal basis for forcing the vaccination of adults or children, they have only meaningless “mandates” and “requirements” that have no force of law, but only the cruel and lethal-hammer of tyranny.

Any governmental action, at any level of government in the republic, to force vaccination on citizens and their children, or to incarcerate those who refuse to be fatally poisoned by non-elected, Fauci-made criminals, perosnal police forces, and blood-thirsty doctors and nurses could only be defined as clear acts of murderers who, themselves, merit nothing less than death.

Resisting the tyranny of forced vaccinations, even unto death, is in essence the duty of armed Americans under the nation’s founding documents — Jefferson’s Declaration and the 2nd Amendment, in particular — and its founding religion, Christianity, especially the writings of the Apostle Paul. In regard to the later, the great American Protestant cleric Jonathan Mayhew said, in January 1750, that,

Tyranny brings ignorance and brutality along with it. It degrades men from their just rank into the class of brutes. It damps their spirits. It suppresses art. It extinguishes every spark of noble ardor and generosity in the breasts of those who are enslaved by it. It makes naturally strong and great minds feeble and little, and triumphs over the ruins of virtue and humanity. This is true of tyranny in every shape. There can be nothing great and good where its influence reaches.

For which reason it becomes every friend to truth and humankind, every lover of God and the Christian religion, to bear a part in opposing this hateful monster.  It was a desire to contribute a mite towards carrying on a war against this common enemy, that produced the following discourse, and if it serve in any measure to keep up a spirit of civil and religious liberty amongst us — my end is answered. There are virtuous and candid men in all sects; all such are to be esteemed: there are also vicious men and bigots in all sects; and all such ought to be despised. (3)

Biden’s tyranny, then, can only be seen as a vicious and deadly disease, one that can only be spread by impoverishment, force, terror, and murder. Those who are now insisting on its spread are the irrefutable enemies of all loyal Americans and their republic’s liberties and independence. These easily identifiable and despicable monsters are the cruel and hateful purveyors of ruination and slavery. They have earned the death sentences already on tap for them.

 

Endnotes:

–1.) Thomas Paine, “The Crisis,” 23 December 1776, at https://www.ushistory.org/paine/crisis/c-01.htm

–2.) David Johnson. John Randolph of Roanoke. Baton Rouge, LA: Louisiana University Press, 2012, pp. 41 and 133. This is a excellent biography of John Randolph, a long-serving Congressman from Virginia and one of America’s greatest non-interventionists.

–3.) Jonathan Mayhew, “A Discourse Concerning Unlimited Submission and Non-Resistance to the Higher Powers,” 30 January 1750. This lengthy discourse is newly available in a well-made and very legible pamphlet-style edition prepared by Bill Fortenberry. It can be had from Amazon books for a pittance.

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