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Mr. Davis has an analytical mind that progressively lays out the problem and situation, through a groundwork of reason... and then points to a solution.

Unfortunately, as he says... it will get MUCH WORSE before Americans act. Most just don't care to know or can't wrap their heads around issues like the invasion of illegals. Most remotely hear it, watch it... and like a war... have no concept of the reality of being in combat, the violence and trauma, blood, bodies, sweat, tears and horror. Since their knowledge of "The Invasion" is remote and the only perspective they have, that makes it non-threatening to them. Ho Hum.

People ILLEGALLY crossing our border and then getting handed an EFT card by our government with money from the Social Security Refugee program of $2470 tax free per month. The REAL COSTS ARE YET TO COME.

YOUR money, for which these people have never served a day for this country or paid a dime into it... compared to those who HAVE paid in, getting around $1400 a month that they have to pay taxes on. Like a Russian would say in his broken heavily accented English with eyes open wide with shock... "You say joke, no?"

Like I've said before... "I've always wondered what was going through the minds of the average Roman Citizen in 476 A.D. as their country was beginning to collapse… and soon did so violently... I know now. Americans are living through a collapse akin to theirs which will soon turn violent!"

I told a liberal with a mind that sees the world remotely and illogically... "I've lived in a number of Third and Fourth World countries (Shytteholes)... you haven't. If you want all these illegal "immigrants," get ready to live in the world they're fleeing. But since you don't know what they were living in because you haven't been more than 500 miles from your home... you will know that world when you're living in it here."

Mr. David probably thinks I'm blowing smoke again... but he has a unique analytical mind... like the great scholars.

Mr. Davis... just read and absorb... but don't comment on this. I know you will read this and you don't have to write a word. Just my token of respect to you for such a fine assemblage of words.

Sorry, here we go again... my "copy and paste" sign off affirmation.

Jack Lawson

Member, Sully H. deFontaine Special Forces Association Chapter 51, Las Vegas, Nevada

Author of the “Civil Defense Manual,” “The Slaver’s Wheel,” “A Failure of Civility,” “And We Hide From The Devil” and “In Defense.”

“When an animal calls out a warning of danger unseen to other animals, the others don’t question the motive as their instincts are still intact. When a human tries to warn his kind, they laugh and call him a conspiracy theorist, because their instincts have been rendered useless through propaganda.”

“Any species that does not have the instinct of survival, that cannot or will not defend themselves, is doomed to extinction… as time has shown.” Author Jack Lawson

From Jack Lawson… an American in 1RLI Support Commando and attached to Rhodesian “C Squadron” SAS Africa 1976-79

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Mr. Lawson.

Indeed and quite correct. The least of us may have no particular influence or "power"

but we do have our free will. We can register our decent by refusing to comply.

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what is blowing smoke about your observation? I've been in quite a few third and fourth world countries for months at a time and in one case years. There isn't anything untrue about what you are saying. I was in Rhodesia in 1975. I went there to join the Rhodesian army. An encounter with an R.L.I. LT at the Meikles Hotel in Salisbury over many sangrias discouraged me, The Lt was very adamant the war was lost. I had already been a part of another lost war. That and the book I found at a bookstore in Salisbury, In High Places by Dougal Haston made me decide to do the same. Go and climb big mountains. Which I did.

Rhodesia was a splendid country. I remember at Rhodesian customs the very attractive young White girl asked, immigrating or just visiting? She was so bright and alive.

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Yes, Wilson... the beauty of that place still haunts me.

The "blowing smoke" I was referring to was of T.L. Davis's unique reflection and writing on the happenings of the world and my repeated statements of how good I think he encompasses it.

Climbing big mountains... you're a better man than me. God Bless!

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Wilson,

I'm curious to as if you remember the Lieutenant's name?

My CO, a Major, also thought that in 1978

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I don't remember his name. It was a perfect night out in the patio and the pitchers of sangria were there. All I remember is the conviction in his voice and the sadness of it. I talked myself into it wasn't my fight. And In High Places helped too. At least climbing was pure and on you alone. I did fail on Hidden Peak (Gasherbrum 1) We met Messner on the way in. I am not a better man than you. God Bless!

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um, do not comply...

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Assuming this shit show keeps rolling until then, the 250th Anniversary of the Declaration would be the perfect time to begin the general strike for symbolic reasons. Its impact would also be amplified by pairing it with a general boycott. That would give us almost three years to spread the word and also to lay in supplies. Of course, the effects would be felt long before then as spending habits changed in advance of the date.

But of course, you're correct that enough people won't do it for it to matter. My friends who proudly flaunt III% stickers on their shiny new trucks to tell the world they'd gladly give their lives wouldn't dream of parting with their fortunes or sacred honor, but Liberty is a jealous mistress and she demands all three.

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That, sir, is the crux of the problem. And, you're right it does demand all three. Unfortunately for me, you can only give your fortune once and I already have.

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founding

When I was a young man I had no time for politics. I was totally consumed in making a living, a life, for my family. My concerns revolved around kids shoes, keeping the family car running, getting an extra shift of overtime. It's only been since the kids have grown up and left home that I've had the time or the inclination to read Atlas Shrugged and realize just how closely our present government mirrors the dystopian imagination of Ayn Rand.

You are absolutely spot-on that a nation-wide strike would regain control of our bloated, tyrannical government. However I just don't see an organic movement across the employed populace taking shape, we need a strong and charismatic leader to coordinate regional and sector efforts to make it happen. That leader would immediately have a target on his or her back and probably be "disappeared" by any number of federal alphabet agencies. Most likely that leader will be a vaporous John Galt type and the tax slaves will have to sneak off and seek an alternate cash economy like Galt Gulch.

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One of the things that we need to hold tight to is the idea of cash. The minute they force us into a digital currency, we're toast and for many reasons, not all due to their evil intent. Digital only works with electricity and any enemy would know they could cripple our whole economy simply by targeting our vulnerable electric grid. When you get to the point where they demand a digital currency, you might as well quit your job, you will never have control over the fruits of your labor past that.

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founding

Total agree, CBDC is a slave masters collar around our necks.

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In the meantime in order to hasten the inevitable if you are in any position, "Monkey Wrench"

Think about your position what & how.

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