The government, especially the federal government, is a bully. Their bluff and bluster is an illusion that only works on the peaceful and law-abiding, who are inclined to do the reasonable thing and would do so in the absence of any government at all. This while they cozy up to the law breakers, the cheaters, the pedophiles and scammers. It isn’t hard to see that they are on the side of criminals, having much more in common with them than the peaceful, patriotic citizens they govern.
That is the key, though, isn’t it? They don’t have to govern the peaceful, they govern themselves, behave themselves. The worst the civilized people might do is poach a deer or exceed the speed limit, knowing the consequences of it and ready to suffer them. It’s the thrill of disobedience that makes them feel more alive, almost free until the blue and red lights reflect in their mirror. That is, until they witness for themselves the hostility of their own government, the heartlessness of it, the outright contempt their paid servants exhibit. It gets worse as they watch, stunned, shamed by their actions. they see their fellow citizens martyred in the most horrific ways, stranded on rooftops, children wandering aimless crying out for missing parents, with all rescue flights grounded, as if to starve and dehydrate them out of existence.
Rumors suggest the government wants them dead, to confiscate the land for lithium that abounds there and pure crystal; things needed for battery and chip manufacturing; things that help satisfy their zero-emission narratives required to enslave the people in a power-starved future. Are they really that evil, their neighbors, their teachers, their fellow citizens? The answer is in Western North Carolina and Eastern Tennessee, where they’ve exposed their hatreds and made unwilling martyrs of one’s neighbors, friends and family members; treated them like debris to be bulldozed out of the way, with troops frozen on the ground, helicopters sitting idle and those who seek to help threatened and their supplies stolen. For what purpose, other than to deny life-saving supplies to the stranded? This is the level of hatred they have for those not willing to accept their version of “democracy” which is spelled “communism.”
FEMA threatens with force they don’t have, citing laws that don’t exist. It’s hollow bluff and bluster to be pushed aside, scoffed at and ridiculed. They can wrap themselves in their communist rags and preach their power and superiority to the people, but those words are hollow and meaningless to a people determined to do the right thing, the honorable thing.
Fascism is the government working with corporations to rule over the people. In this case, they have done the unforgiveable, importing slave labor at slave labor prices bolstered by FEMA funds, welfare, while taking American jobs, something noticeable in the rising job market and decline of unemployment, figures derived from mythical unemployed and illegal immigrants filling the spots denied to Americans. Are they now stealing lands to further the aims of their corporate conspirators? Only God and direct observers know for sure. That it would not be an aberration is the unforgiveable sin.
What I mean by “unforgiveable” is a lasting, indelible disdain for them derived from actions so heinous that it exceeds the ability of a moral people to forgive, especially in understanding that they have no remorse for their acts, but in absence of consequences actually celebrate them.
If, as Trump says, the act of allowing millions of security threats into our nation unvetted and unrestrained is unforgiveable on the part of Kamala Harris, is not that also attendant on those who manipulate the deaths of thousands of North Carolinians and Tennesseans for their own purpose or as a lever to get greater funding equally unforgiveable? It is, it’s worse, it’s displacement for the sake of political gain, it’s terrorism at its most basic understanding. That they use a natural (or unnatural) disaster as their cudgel does not lessen their sin, or spoil righteous retaliation.
Those bodies floating down the river are the martyrs of the war being waged against American citizens. One does not have to blame the hurricane, because the response is the unforgiveable crime, not the catalyst. That it was prepared for within secret meetings and briefs, makes it all the more heinous. It’s the pre-meditated non-response to it that reveals the true evil among them. They are not citizens of the United States, they have already given up their allegiance to that in seeking a stolen election, a coup against the people, silencing their voices by creating fake voices to fill the void. This is the purpose of that fraud, to rule without consequence, to treat the mild citizen with every degradation that such fraud makes possible.
Who is to blame for righting a wrong; from engaging the enemies who have declared their hatred for the United States in its constitutional form? Isn’t that what patriotism is; standing for what is right against a government that has turned against the people? A government that has been taken over by those of a different and hostile ideology? At a minimum, they are to be dismissed, shrugged off.
Confiscation is theft, confiscation of needed, life-saving supplies is terrorism. These are the actions of HAMAS, of the Taliban, of Al Qaeda, all terrorist organizations. Is the effect any different when it’s our government rather than the government of Palestine, Afghanistan or Iraq? These are serious questions that will be answered, if not now in North Carolina, perhaps later, but this fake government, one without allegiance to the people, or the states, will continue to present this question over and over until they get a response. What they have done many times is unforgiveable, never to be forgiven, for it is so diabolical that it is impossible to rehabilitate such creatures.
To understand the depths of the hostility to American freedom, one can count the many such Alamos in their brief, but deadly history; Ruby Ridge, Waco, Fast and Furious, Bundy Ranch, Maui and now Asheville. At all but North Carolina, there was an effort, however grudgingly, to pick up the deceased. Now, they don’t even have the decency to make that effort.
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Check out the link above for the backstory on why FEMA will not allow private citizens or organizations to help in disaster areas.
Hint: It's about MONEY.
TL...I am in complete disbelief at what I am hearing, reading, seeing, etc. in regard to the deliberate blocking of help and aid to our fellow citizens in North Carolina and Tennessee. I think to myself, “This can’t be happening in my United States...” and simultaneously my heart is broken and filled with rage. May God have mercy on this broken country.