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Why I’m no longer an “anti-government extremist”

FK – Gee, I don’t know how I missed this one.

The Second Amendment without the will to use it is just a toy turned into a privilege that’s waiting to be regulated and taken:

FK – And best of the three:

FK – I know, let’s kill some people based on 3000-year-old tribal propaganda.

Infamous study of humanity’s ‘dark side’ may actually show how to keep it at bay

In 1961, with memories of Holocaust atrocities and the prosecution of Nazi officials at Nuremburg still fresh, psychologist Stanley Milgram undertook a series of now infamous experiments on obedience and reprehensible behavior.

About two-thirds of Milgram’s nearly 800 study subjects, pressed by an authoritative experimenter, were willing to administer increasingly powerful electric shocks to an unseen stranger despite cries of agony and pleas to stop.

“Milgram claimed to have found sort of a dark side to human nature that people were not quite as attuned to,” says Matthew Hollander, a graduate student in sociology at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. “His study participants were much more likely to obey than he expected, and that was an understandably uncomfortable result.”

But Milgram divided his subjects into just two categories: obedient or disobedient. After examining the experiences of more than 100 of Milgram’s participants, Hollander sees a great deal more nuance in their performances — and maybe a way to prevent real-world occurrences of authority overriding ethical judgment.

FK – The same humanity has for thousands of years burned people alive, tortured them for not ‘agreeing’ with the proper version, sub-version or subversion or for not submitting to taxation or enslavement(same thing) and worshiped ‘gods’ that were patterned after ancient tyrannical kings who did all mentioned above. Why are we surprised? I’m not.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AW2xgbqX0EU

FK – All this sounds wunnerful but there will always be those who seek to fill the power vacuum, always. Until the so-called ‘good’ people learn how to stand up and prepare for what will be required nothing is likely to change.

And he’s assuming there will be ‘war crimes trials’ where the truly guilty are tried. The victors write the history books.

‘You have to be willing to wipe out the enemy’

While he voiced optimism that U.S. policy in the Middle East will change for the better once President Obama leaves office, the other panelists emphasized that the militants will still be in Iran – and they are irrational even when compared with dictators in North Korea and Russia.

“North Koreans are atheists,” Brook said. “They don’t want to die. … The mullahs in Iran don’t care about death. Indeed, they [believe they] get rewarded if they get to die.”

Bruce added: “There is the belief of the 12th imam, which can only arise from the ashes. And in order to have the 12th imam, there has to be ashes.”

The third part of the roundtable weighed the claim that radical Islam does not accurately represent the religion as a whole. The panelists debated whether the Quran, the creed behind the religion, is to blame for radicalism or whether its followers have perverted the text.

FK – So it’s OK if we have world war and murder millions over 3000-year-old tribal propaganda?

How pathetic.

The ragheads are insane but not that much less insane than a few others I could mention. I don’t expect to be in this realm long enough to see the human race grow up. It may take several more piles of ashes for that to happen, if ever.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zOC5QxojoYk

FK – For the idiots, it’s about religion. For the awake it’s about globalism. For others it may be about something our govt. and those who really run it are trying to find or control over there, not oil.

ANCIENT ALIEN MYSTERY OF THE ARCHONS – Invaders from Space HD

FK – I don’t doubt there are higher intelligences that don’t have our best interests at heart. If someone or something is threatening to torture you it doesn’t love you, it doesn’t like you, it considers you to be a slave. Our slave mentality and our blind faith is part of what’s holding us back.

Will Hagee Have A Rapture?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mdvxfuTA0PE

FK – How sad and disgusting that billions feel a need to waste their time in this world slicing and dicing 3000-year-old tribal propaganda. What kind of a world would we have if they would all stop waiting for it to end and stand up for themselves and demand their governments and employers stop treating them like jackasses?

If there is a big beam up so few will be gone they’ll just add them to the missing persons list and our existences will go on as if nothing happened. The churches are full of cowards and fakers who wouldn’t be able to admit what happened. The preachers are whores to those that hire them who are in turn whores to their governments and employers.

Be a good slave. You’ll have paradise in the next life.

Chuck Baldwin: Where Will 2015 Take Us?

Unfortunately, there are only a precious few who seem to understand this burgeoning Police State and who actively oppose it. A majority of Democrats and Republicans, liberals and conservatives, unbelievers and Christians, all seem to, not only tolerate the police-state mentality, but enthusiastically support it. And there is no momentum whatsoever to stopping it. It will only get worse in 2015.

*Christ And Caesar

True Christianity has never been associated with, supported by, or underneath Caesar’s (civil government’s) auspices or benevolence. For most of the 2,000+ years of Church history, true believers met in non-state-sanctioned or even underground churches and fellowships. In fact, the Early Church was birthed in a baptism of persecution from both the civil government (Rome) and established religion (Judaism) at the time. Not until the unholy union of the Church and State under Theodosius I (almost 400 years after Christ) did Christians accept official sanction from government. And for many centuries to follow, the official merger of Church and state led to the persecutions and deaths of untold thousands of believers deemed heretics and outlaws because their religious beliefs contradicted those of the official state-sanctioned church.

Even in early America, state-approved denominations and churches were guilty of horrific persecutions against independent-minded Christians who refused to submit to the doctrines and liturgies of state-sanctioned churches. These state-church persecutions ultimately led Roger Williams to found the colony of Rhode Island and John Leland to convince James Madison that religious liberty must be the first in our Constitution’s Bill of Rights.

After the acceptance of our Bill of Rights, America’s churches enjoyed complete independent status, being answerable only to their Creator and their own conscience. All of that changed in 1954 when then-Senator Lyndon Johnson (D-Texas) successfully introduced the Johnson Amendment to the code of the Internal Revenue Service: the now-infamous 501c3 nonprofit organization status for churches. This designation made churches a creature of the state–answerable to the direct dictates of government–even regarding speech and activity.

FK – And some wonder why I have deep negative respect for mainstream ‘christianity.’