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INGRID C DURDEN's avatar

I wonder how different this country would be if Ron Paul had made it to president years ago

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Tom Slick's avatar

They would have assassinated him within weeks of taking office.

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DE's avatar

Who was the LBJ?

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Bob's avatar

Or Ross Perot.....

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Hat Bailey's avatar

I wonder just how "unwitting" it was. At least he claims to have had a hint of a conscience, maybe a little twinge. I hadn't really noticed that that same tactic of creating a power vacuum as in the elimination of the Hohenzollerns, Habsburgs and the Romanovs, is just as was done in Iraq with getting rid of Sadam Hussein and Kadafi in Libya, and as they did recently with Assad in Syria as well in order to destabilize a whole region. These are undoubtedly age old tactics and no one ever seems to notice that they do them over and over again, as in Problem/Reaction/Solution.

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Christopher Cook's avatar

Why should anyone have any authority to meddle in anything?

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DE's avatar

Should or shall not?

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Christopher Cook's avatar

I am not sure what you are asking. I was being rhetorical in my response to Hat. No one legitimately has any such authority.

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DE's avatar

I was just trying to emphasize my agreement, unsuccessfully, I guess. Sorry.

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Christopher Cook's avatar

I am delighted we agree! (And I am sorry I did not understand :-)

Prose communication doesn’t always succeed, and that’s okay. We keep communicating in good faith, and good things happen.

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Jim in Alaska's avatar

1913, Woody Wilson? Hey, on the other hand look at the bright side...

OK, I got nuttin'.

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Christopher Cook's avatar

🤣

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Tom Slick's avatar

The only bright side of Wilson is that he’s dead.

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Christopher Cook's avatar

He was half dead for the last year or so, but didn’t step down.

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Rat's avatar

Perhaps it's not possible to fully document Wilson's crimes against humanity in one article.

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Christopher Cook's avatar

Not even with memes? 🤣🤣🤣

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ILoveLiberty's avatar

Fabulous meme biography of one of our worst. Good work!!

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Christopher Cook's avatar

🙏

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DE's avatar
Apr 21Edited

The great white father Abraham, destroyer of federalism, arsonist of newspapers, deporter of judges, imprisoner of protesters, murderer of 800000 citizens — all to enforce a subsidy for incompetent yankee slave owning war pig industrialists on peaceful southern farmers.

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Christopher Cook's avatar

Yeah, the reality is far from the hagiography with which we were raised.

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Amaterasu Solar's avatar

Have a grand time! Great collection!!!

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Christopher Cook's avatar

🙏

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Liz LaSorte's avatar

Yes, Wilson started nailing the coffin of our constitutional republic, but we the people voted for it.

About the same time that Thomas Jefferson wrote the Declaration of Independence, 18th century Scottish professor Alexander Tytler connected the dots in forming his theory of the cycle of democracies – where the last stage before tyranny is when the people become dependent on the government:

https://lizlasorte.substack.com/p/history-tells-us-that-democracies?r=76q58

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Christopher Cook's avatar

“we the people voted for it.”

—shouldn’t that tell us something about systems that use voting?

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Liz LaSorte's avatar

Yep! Human nature is (naturally) self serving, so corruption of government is inevitable. But, I like clean water too.

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Christopher Cook's avatar

I believe that there is nothing that government does that cannot be accomplished better, or at least equally as well, by the market.

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Albert Cory's avatar

Hear. I just reissued my post about "The Rule of Law" which is not primarily about Wilson, but he features prominently. His 14 Points, which caused Germany to ask for an armistice not realizing that they were in for Hell at Versailles, directly caused WW II. And he put Eugene Debs in prison, until Warren Harding commuted his sentence.

Our worst President by far.

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Christopher Cook's avatar

Who would you say is second worst? FDR? (Which was kind of a continuation of Wilson anyway…)

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Tom Leonard's avatar

Yes!!! That rat bastard started all this judicial abuse.

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Christopher Cook's avatar

He was a bad man.

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tru3's avatar

“[Very] soon, every American will be required to register their biological property in a National system designed to keep track of the people and that will operate under the ancient system of pledging. By such methodology, we can compel people to submit to our agenda, which will affect our security as a chargeback for our fiat paper currency.

Every American will be forced to register or suffer not being able to work and earn a living. They will be our chattel, and we will hold the security interest over them forever, by operation of the law merchant under the scheme of secured transactions. Americans, by unknowingly or unwittingly delivering the bills of lading to us will be rendered bankrupt and insolvent, forever to remain economic slaves through taxation, secured by their pledges.

They will be stripped of their rights and given a commercial value designed to make us a profit and they will be none the wiser, for not one man in a million could ever figure our plans and, if by accident one or two would figure it out, we have in our arsenal plausible deniability. After all, this is the only logical way to fund government, by floating liens and debt to the registrants in the form of benefits and privileges.

This will inevitably reap to us huge profits beyond our wildest expectations and leave every American a contributor or to this fraud which we will call “Social Insurance.” Without realizing it, every American will insure us for any loss we may incur and in this manner; every American will unknowingly be our servant, however begrudgingly. The people will become helpless and without any hope for their redemption and, we will employ the high office of the President of our dummy corporation to foment this plot against America.”

– Edward Mandell House; in a private meeting with Woodrow Wilson [President 1913-1921] – source unknown.

House was the man behind the curtain. Wilson was a weak academic chosen for his gullibility.

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Christopher Cook's avatar

Terrifying.

All I can think of now is to attempt to leave their jurisdiction in numbers so large that they cannot stop it.

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tru3's avatar

Funny you should say that. It’s an idea whose time has come. Below is a link to a video series on “territorial jurisdiction.” Issues that arise can be handled on a case by case basis according to this approach, rather than having to live in the forest and subsist on mushrooms.

https://rumble.com/playlists/IdsBs5R3nP8

We need to get the word out about this. The federal government has limited jurisdiction, and if challenged in the right way will demur.

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Christopher Cook's avatar

This subject has come up frequently, and I still have the same struggle.

Categorically, I recognize that this method (or some other method) might work, but I wonder some things…

1. If it works, WHY did it work? Did it work de jure—do they actually think, "Well, okay, their paperwork is all in order—we no longer have jurisdiction over them"? Or did it work de facto—that is, they got the paperwork and just can't be bothered…but they might change their minds at a later date?

2. Are we legitimizing their tyranny by attempting to escape it according to their rules? (I have mixed feelings about this. It might be the best of a series of bad options, but I don't love it.)

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Bill Beshlian's avatar

My grandfather would love these. Who knows he’s probably chasing Wilson in the after life.

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Christopher Cook's avatar

My money’s on your grandfather!

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TheLastBattleStation's avatar

As easy as it is to focus hatred for Woodrow Wilson and other bad presidents from Lincoln to Biden, I can’t help but pause and realize he(they) didn’t do it alone. I think of all the sycophants that enable the crimes against humanity, continuing until this very moment. The government you have is the government you deserve.

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Christopher Cook's avatar

You are absolutely right.

One of the reasons I have stopped voting is because if I stop participating in and perpetuating this madness, then I can more correctly say that I personally do not deserve this. I will still be to blame to some degree, but to a significantly smaller one.

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JJ's avatar

Well done!! 💯

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Christopher Cook's avatar

🤠

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Tom Slick's avatar

Carter’s Department of Education has ensured that nobody born since about 1975 knows how much damage Wilson inflicted on our country! They aren’t taught to think and connect the pieces anymore!

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mile7bar's avatar

Woodrow Wilson & Co. = Masonic/ jewish Satanic* Incest-Bastards**

* John 8: 41-47 & 15: 21-24; Matthew 12: 34 & 27: 25

** Leviticus 18: 6. 20. 22. 29

The Founding of the satanic ruled USA on the jewish-satanic-masonic foundation and its unchanged satanic existence to this day - but NOT for much longer! https://mile7bar.substack.com/p/the-founding-of-the-usa-on-the-jewish

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