Will you join me in the garden?
neighbor, let me welcome es tu le jardin, home to the sweat of my brow. the rows of the garden stretch out in front and behind us, much as the muscles my ancestors used while they labored diligently with blood and toil to provide us a fertile bed for the seed of ideas to be sown, all the while in prayer and supplication. these ideas once planted in the spring of our nation, by people of passion did require much care with mulch and hoe, to prevent those unwanted tares from overtaking the tiny young crop. as time and experience turned our field, walled in stone, from brown to green to red, the preparations they had made for those predatory creatures, who entered the field in darkness, to root and glut on the tender young shoots, were not successful. much of the crop and oh so many of the laborers fell first on the left, then the right and even the fence with all of it's picketts was lost. the field and its crop, much smaller now, was surrounded by great cities, filled with the busy minded, who care not for the garden, as it required more labor than was convenient. as the march of the seasons continued the summer encompassed the whole world, where the heat oppressed our passions, and many more died in the fields, and we were dependent upon the reign of keyngs to nourish that which had been planted. our grandfathers unknowingly used tools marred with marx and rust to weed the rows and it caused some of the crop to be hybridized. through patience and faithfulness we have continued on with our struggle until the leaves of fall now have adjusted their hue in preparation of colder days. the end, so very near, i will gather my gloves, pull up my boots, and sharpen my tools, for the harvest is almost at hand. i cannot offer you much more than sore muscles, and little sleep, but if you will join me, we will harvest the sweet fruit of freedom, and offer it to those who desire it.
Thursday, January 13, 2011
the end must be near.
So while Texas sinks into the mire the federal law of the land is still that I must purchase a product, for my own good, negotiated and deemed acceptable by a government functionary with an I.Q. of maybe 100, to encompass my every need, whether I need or not. If I were to refuse, I would suffer the "police power" of the government by their authority to issue a warrant, regardless of the severity of the crime, by which allowing the government to restrain me by any means necessary, to facilitate my subordination. Is it such a stretch to say that we might all be driving government motors vehicles to save a nationalized company and their invasive labor union, under threat of incarceration? Is it unwarranted for me to worry when Al the Goracle states that "climate change is the vehicle to global governance" just because I cannot purchase a old fashioned light bulb, in favor of a mercury bulb? I don’t know which is more worrisome to me, that George Soros, the self proclaimed god, who may or may not be the devil incarnate, wishes for American Citizens to acquiesce our constitutional freedoms for the sake of a new World Government, OR that he has full access to the White House. Should I worry about the conclusions from the congressional report on Electromagnetic Pulse, that the Forstchen/Gingrich book “one second after” illustrates, which are similar to the effects of an x class solar flare striking earth as in the 1859 Carrington event, has done nothing to spur the government to prepare, when it is estimated that a very large majority of Americans will perish from dehydration, starvation, riots, and or looters. Should I worry about mystery missiles from nowhere, or falling birds? Should I be concerned about $5/gallon gas prices again, which as I recall was the catalyst for our current crisis? Should we fear the possibility of an inflationary depression what with all of the money printing, rising commodity prices, and prevalent underemployment? Is the $14+trillion debt a national security risk? Should we fear the future filled with nuclear power terrorist states like Iran and Syria? How about the one way Iranian air flight from Tehran to Mexico, every Monday, combined with our lack of border control?
Our government has a record of treating problems by creating more problems. I call it the broken finger fix. Imagine you sprain your ankle, and it hurts to walk. Well under Obamacare a bureaucrat from Washington shows up steals your property and breaks your finger. So while your ankle pain is no longer your main concern, he walks away stating “it works every time”. As an example the income tax was to be temporary and never to exceed 4%. The Department of Education formed under President Jimmy Carter has presided over an increase in dropouts and a stagnant record on test scores for the life of this agency, while the budget has increased from $14,000,000 in 1980 to $68,574,592. The Department of Energy created to lessen our dependence on foreign oil, it now employees 16,000 federal union employees with pensions, with an average federal salary $25,000 over the national average, approximately 100,000 contract employees, and an annual budget of $24,000,000,000. yes that is Billions. The Postal Service is $8,000,000,000 over budget this past year, and $2,000,000,000 from 2009 makes an even $10 billion. Do I need to mention all of the Katrina/ Rita f.e.m.a. trailers for sale along every road in Texas?
Fellow citizens we stand at a precipice with the wind at our back, while the federal and state governments are presented with real problems, with serious consequences for our nation, and the lack of fortitude to honestly and factually deal with them. We now live in a land governed by the weak, and selfish, populated by the ignorant and apathetic, and surrounded by the evil and the jealous. Our only hope in the natural realm is in upright, strong, and honest people, unfortunately there are apparently very few of them.
http://empcommission.org/docs/A2473-EMP_Commission-7MB.pdf
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