Thursday, April 23, 2020

A Brief Note

A "Brief Note"

Do you recall who went to war in WW2 before the U.S. joined in?  The two main players were the National Socialists of Germany, and the International Socialists of the Russian Soviet Union. There were other players, but those were the main two entities.

The U.S. joined sides with the International Socialists against the National Socialists. The U.S. helped the International Socialists defeat the National Socialists.

An anecdotal incident occurred in the aftermath of "the war," even before the smoke cleared. The U.S. secretly employed the National Socialist War Criminals, in order to gain from the German military and "scientific" advances.

You can read about that HERE...    You can also read about this HERE...

In effect, the U.S. betrayed its "ally" The International Communist, Soviet Union.

There is also this: Operation Paperclip

What generally gets overlooked is how deep the U.S. had sunk into the Nationalist Socialist abyss.

Nationalism is nation-centric purpose; that is, a national policy, both internal and foreign, which focuses on the interests of the nation itself.  If the nation is also Marxist, well, then it is a "National" Socialist nation.   The goal of Socialism is the Communist utopia.

International Socialists want an international global government made up of individual socialist countries that cede their authority to an international global government.

We know the conflict between these two "forces," from our observations of Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union.

The dynamics of these two forces can be seen to play out in many countries today. An example of this is Mexico.  Mexico's political spectrum consists of a multitude of Socialist political parties, some National, Some International.  Two of the major of these parties are the PRI and the PAN. Partido Accion Nacional (National Action Party) and the Partido Revolucionario Institucional (Revolutionary Institutional Party).  The former is "National" and the latter is "International."  There is overlap.  It's important to note, that there is no non Socialist party in Mexico. It is all Karl Marx or a version thereof. There are probably local parties here and there that may not be Socialist, but none that make any difference.  One does not rock the boat in Mexico.

I grew up along the border; witnessed the shenanigans of local, state, and national Mexico politics.  It was eye opening, when viewing and learning about U.S. politics.

The observation was that we have the same thing here, hidden under a facade of a Constitutional Republic, with a two party system of Democratic Freedom.  We have two Socialist parties, who perpetuate the necessary lies to carry out the pretense of warring with each other, and indeed do so to the extent that they do battle to dominate as either national Socialists, or International Socialists, both sides maintaining that THEY are the real Constitutionalists.

Somewhere in the commotion is our Constitution, which both sides use to achieve domination, legally and politically, over the other.

The hard truth is that both sides will attack and thwart the creation and development of a "true" Constitutional Republic, because it is diametrically opposed to the deeply entrenched socialist communist goals, plans, purposes, economies, and culture.

The culture is Marxist.

Our current culture is so immersed... drowned in Marxist materialistic culture that few, if any see above and beyond that enough to rise above the "Left-Right," so called "conflict."

They are two ends of the same stick of tyranny with which you will be clubbed.

It is a severe form of brainwashing that is kept in play with constant propaganda and a culture of danger and crisis meant to keep the populations stressed, distracted, subdued, and controlled.

The first step towards emerging from this is to face these elements, confront them, and extract oneself mentally, spiritually, and physically from them, figuring out how to survive and grow and expand within them, and join with others to inform, educate and expand. It is not a not formidable task.

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