Ants at the Picnic, Part One, by Robert Gore

Enough ants can kill an elephant . . . or a globalist conspiracy.

Bullets and blogs are the ants at the globalist picnic, and they may prove just as hard to eradicate. It’s a war between decentralized and centralized power, and it’s not a layup for the latter. At a picnic, you can spray pesticide to eradicate the ants, but it ruins the outing. Who wants to eat hamburgers and hot dogs that taste like Raid®? In like vein, globalist efforts to exterminate the ants may leave the world a smoking ruin.

At best, government is a protection racket that offers security to its citizens from external and internal violence and criminality at an acceptable cost. At worst, which is most of the time, the biggest threat of violence and criminality comes from government itself—extortion, fraud, theft, corruption, brutality, and murder.

Propelling Donald Trump’s insurgent candidacies in 2016 and 2020 was a critical mass of people who distrust and despise the Corruptocracy. That critical mass knows uniparty criminals are leading the country into a ditch and they threw a hand grenade into politics as usual.

What informed and fueled the critical mass? It wasn’t the legacy mainstream media, or MSM. Much has been made of Trump’s adept use of Twitter, and he certainly couldn’t have made his run without it. Less noted has been the role of the alternative media, or AM, although Trump wouldn’t have won without it, either. His election marked its ascendancy.

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Tim Minnich
1 year ago

So, am I going to have to buy this book too (LOL)? Based on your recommendation, I bought The Golden Pinnacle. Here is the review that I posted on Amazon:
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Timothy Minnich
5.0 out of 5 stars
Engrossing Novel in the Style of Atlas Shrugged
Reviewed in the United States https://s.w.org/images/core/emoji/14.0.0/svg/1f1fa-1f1f8.svg on April 28, 2023
Very engrossing historical novel which traces the social and economic roots of this country through the life and experience of one man — from his service in the Civil War to his success in establishing one of the nation’s largest banks. A lengthy book at nearly 800 pages, I started wishing it wouldn’t end even before getting to the halfway point. Highly recommended.

strider777
strider777
1 year ago

Mr. Gore’s last paragraph is right over the target.
Is it now time to stop pruning the branches and start hacking at the roots? We shall soon see.

Green Hornet
Green Hornet
1 year ago

The fallacy in the article above lies in this. We *assume* elites think like us on some fundamental level. They do not. They are sold out, satan worshipping scumbags who will hide in their bunkers and sterilize the whole planet if it keeps them in power. There is no room for negotiation or compromise with these soulless flesh mech suits.

tom finley
tom finley
1 year ago
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Jane
Jane
1 year ago

Be the Ants!
List of woke companies you should boycott.
https://www.cancelthiscompany.com/index.html

Hound
Hound
1 year ago
Reply to  Jane

This awesome, thanks for posting…

Dan
Dan
1 year ago

How do the stop blogs? Simple. Implement total censorship of the internet. China does it. It could easily happen here. A bit harder to stop the bullets though.