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by Bob Russell, ©2022

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(Feb. 7, 2022) — I just read an article about states passing legislation to nullify a host of tyrannical federal overreaches, including gun control, health mandates, critical race theory, and surveillance cameras.  The federal government, especially when controlled by the satanic devildemocommiecrats, has grown more and more controlling and tyrannical over the past 60 years at least, and especially in the last 20 years, giving federal politicians and bureaucrats powers that were specifically denied to them by our Founding Fathers because they had just fought a long and costly war to throw off that very tyranny from King George III of England.

Most of the gun control tyranny started in the early 20th century under the excuse of fighting the gangsters of the 1920s and 1930s.  Those measures were accepted then because they were truly used to stop violent criminals who killed just to be killing.  Most of the murders today are committed by the same type of people, people who kill because they are full of satan, not because it is unavoidable.  The only difference is that the political ruling class have NO interest in stopping crime, as shown by their very lenient penalties for those who commit crimes with guns and their obvious goal of disarming we law-abiding gun owners so We the People can be more easily subjugated. 

An armed populace is much harder to control because they have the means to fight back against criminals and tyrannical government.  The very first thing tyrants do is disarm the citizens so they are defenseless against military or paramilitary forces controlled by a tyrannical government.  Hitler did it, Stalin did it, Pol Pot did it, Mao did it, Castro did it, and now politicians here are doing it.  They know that We the People are fed up and on the verge of fighting back with whatever means we have at our disposal, and they have spent the last six decades, especially, chipping away at our God-given right to keep and bear arms as guaranteed by the Second Amendment. 

Many people in America don’t know or understand the history of this nation, the greatest ever established in history.   Although they were factors, the Revolutionary War didn’t start with the Boston Tea Party, the Stamp Act, or the impressment of American sailors into the British navy.  The war began when British troops set out from Boston to confiscate guns from the colonists.  The “shot heard around the world” was fired at Lexington Green when some 40 patriots stood in a field and refused to surrender their guns to about 750 British soldiers.  It isn’t known who fired the first shot but that doesn’t really matter.

What does matter is that those colonists, although many were killed and the rest routed, gave others the time to hide weapons, including cannons, powder, and ammunition before the soldiers could reach the locations where arms were stored.  The word also spread quickly and the British troops were continually ambushed as they retreated back to Boston in failure.  I don’t know how many British soldiers were killed or wounded in the action that day, but their losses were substantially greater than those of the colonists by the time they got back to their headquarters in Boston.

The tyrants know they have us out-gunned and outnumbered, just the British did, but the British found out what “a bunch of farmers with pitchforks” could do with the right amount of reason and resolve, just what modern-day tyrants may soon find out.  Joe dementia even threatened to use nuclear weapons against us when he said last year, “If you think you need to have weapons to take on the government, you need F-15s and maybe some nuclear weapons.”  I saw that statement on the One America News Network.  Of course, the Pravda/Goebbels fake news propagandists won’t broadcast that because they cover up for devildemocommiecrats and don’t want their low-information, low-intelligence viewers seeing what the brain-dead puppet is saying against ALL citizens, including any of them who might tire of tyranny that will eventually get around to oppressing them.

The sheeple who willingly comply with tyrants remind me of the writing of Pastor Martin Niemoller in Nazi Germany.  He wrote, before his death in a concentration camp, “First they came for… and since I was not one of them I said nothing, then they came for… and since I was not one of them I said nothing, then they came for … and since I was not one of them I said nothing, then when they came for me there was no one left to speak for me.”  The groups were the trade unionists, the Jews, Slavs, and Gypsies.  I don’t remember in which order he listed them but when they finally came for him he had no one to help him because he had not stood for the others.  Those who now bow to tyranny will be come for, but when their time comes the rest of us — Christians, patriots, gun owners, etc. — will already have been exterminated so they won’t have any allies nor will they have the means to resist because they will have sold themselves for the little bit of time they could buy.  Like Niemoller, the sheeple who bow now will eventually find themselves alone against rabid animals because they chose to surrender when there were people to help them.

I submit this in the name of the Most Holy Trinity, in faith, with the responsibility given to me by Almighty God to honor His work and not let it die from neglect.

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  1. “First they came for the socialists, and I did not speak out—because I was not a socialist.
    Then they came for the trade unionists, and I did not speak out— because I was not a trade unionist.
    Then they came for the Jews, and I did not speak out—because I was not a Jew.
    Then they came for me—and there was no one left to speak for me.”
    — Pastor Martin Niemoller, 1946.

    “Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.”
    — Spanish philosopher George Santayana, 1905