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Freedom Convoy ADDRESS TO THE NATION – Feb.6, 2022 “State of Emergency Update”
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Have you thought of this??? What is the threat ??? Fallout on your firewood.
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Russia planning nuclear weapon exercise to send a message to the US…Do you have a plan to survive?
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Freedom vs. Liberty
The terms “freedom” and “liberty” have become clichés in modern political parlance. Because these words are invoked so much by politicians and their ilk, their meanings are almost synonymous and used interchangeably. That’s confusing – and can be dangerous – because their definitions are actually quite different.
“Freedom” is predominantly an internal construct. Viktor Frankl, the legendary Holocaust survivor who wrote Man’s Search For Meaning, said it well: “Everything can be taken from a man but one thing: the last of the human freedoms – to choose one’s attitude in any given set of circumstances, to choose one’s own way (in how he approaches his circumstances).”
In other words, to be free is to take ownership of what goes on between your ears, to be autonomous in thoughts first and actions second. Your freedom to act a certain way can be taken away from you – but your attitude about your circumstances cannot – making one’s freedom predominantly an internal construct.
On the other hand, “liberty” is predominantly an external construct. It’s the state of being free within society from oppressive restrictions imposed by authority on one’s way of life, behavior, or political views. The ancient Stoics knew this (more on that in a minute). So did the Founding Fathers, who wisely noted the distinction between negative and positive liberties, and codified that difference in the U.S. Constitution and Bill of Rights.
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Think About This
I was watching the video posted by Bob concerning the arrest of the Globalists and medical “professionals” who are killing us.
Did you know:
Every state in the US except North Carolina allows a regular citizen to make an arrest if they see somebody committing a felony. In North Carolina a citizen can detain a suspect who is committing a felony, but they don’t have the right to transport the person without consent. For this reason it is not technically considered a “citizen’s arrest” in North Carolina.
So you may detain someone if you are sure that they are committing a felony and not a misdemeanor. I would consider the development of a bioweapon designed to kill people, sterilize our children and eliminate our personal liberty to be a felony.
But the about statement assumes that we live in a Republic defined by the rule of law which is not true. In the absence of orders, go out and find a Globalist or someone supporting their agenda….
If you detain someone in North Carolina as the Friar stated and George Soros controls the judiciary, what other recourse do we have when they are set free and not even prosecuted?
David DeGerolamo
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LAWYER FOR 400K UNJABBED US SOLDIERS SAYS DARPA, CIA & NASA TURNING MILITARY INTO PATENTED CHATTEL
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Common mistakes:
It’s is a contraction for IT IS.
It’s not a possessive: you would not spell HIS as HI’S.
It’s past time to take up arms. The sheep felt the weight of its chains on its entire body.
There, Their and They’re
They’re is the contraction for THEY ARE. Their is a possessive. There means at or in that place.
Over there in the United States, they’re still under the belief that their economy is secure.
Satan and satin
Satan is the fallen angel who defied God. Satin is a fabric.
Democracy and Republic
We used to live in a Republic defined by the Constitution and the rule of law. The Deep State (mainly Democrats) instituted a coup to turn the country into a Democracy where they dictate the structure of the government to suit their own power and greed.
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Hopefully most readers will see that the second part of this article is just having a little fun. As I wrote earlier, the time for fooling around is over. Time to get organized and train like your life depends on it.
David DeGerolamo
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Where’s Trudeau?
Like all bullies, when pushback comes, they run home to mama or in the case, Biden’s basement.
David DeGerolamo
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North Carolina Renegades
The “sanction of the victim” is the willingness of the good to suffer at the hands of the evil, to accept the role of sacrificial victim for the “sin” of creating values.
Do not let yourself become a victim supporting evil.
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The truth about redistricting
Hal Weatherman
The truth about redistricting:
With the State Supreme Court hearing the redistricting case this week, I thought it a good time to share an enlightening story. In January of 2017, former Lt. Governor Dan Forest was starting his second term as Lt. Governor. Governor Cooper was just beginning his first term. Never before in our state’s history had a Republican Lt. Governor served under a Democrat Governor. Gov. Cooper called Dan his first week in office and asked a favor. He asked that Dan attend the dedication ceremony for the American Revolution museum in Philadelphia to represent the state. The organizers of the event had invited the Governors of the original 13 colonies and our Governor couldn’t attend. In the spirit of bi-partisanship, Dan accepted and went to Philly to represent our state. I went with him.
On the first night of our arrival, we were invited to dinner by former Pennsylvania Governor Ed Rendell, as were the other Governors of the original 13 colonies. The Governor of Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, Virginia, etc were present. If my memory is correct, Rhode Island sent their Lt. Governor too. At the dinner, Dan and I were seated, me next to Governor Rendell and Dan next to Governor Terry McAuliffe of Virginia.
Reminder: Both Rendell and McAuliffe, in addition to being Governors, are both former National Chairman of the Democratic National Committee (DNC) and of course Terry McAuliffe was a close confidant of the Clinton family.
Very quickly in the dinner, it was clear the group had no clue that Dan and I were Republican. All of them were Democrats.
As the night went on and the wine was served, the conversations obviously turned very political.
At one point, Terry McAuliffe interrupted the private convos and said “hey guys, since we are all here, let’s talk some business…” and then proceeded to share how he was working with Obama, Bill Clinton, and George Soros to fully fund an entity that was going to go into Republican states and sue the general assemblies of all the Republican led states on redistricting. He said Eric Holder was going to run it. Mind you, this was January of 2017 and he was laying out a plan, not based on any maps that had been drawn or anything concrete. He openly talked about how they were going to judge shop to friendly liberal judges and will win some and lose some, but regardless will win a public relations victory at worst as when they are finished, at least they would label Republicans as racist bigots. Everyone was interested and supportive. Dan and I glanced at each other and kicked each other under the table. He whispered under his breath “they don’t know we are Republican”. We laughed to ourselves. After this very informative briefing, everyone went back to their private conversations. At that point, Terry asked Dan how it was presiding over a “Right Wing” general assembly. Dan said: “It’s great!” Terry laughed, thinking he was joking. Then he asked Dan how his first term was going. Dan said my first term was great, and my second term is starting strong. Terry said, “I mean your first term as Lt. Governor.” Dan said, “My first term as Lt. Governor was great, and my second term as Lt. Governor is starting great too!” Terry said, “but Pat McCrory was Governor last term.. and you…. you… wait a minute, are you in your second term as Lt. Governor?” Dan said, “yes, you know I’m a Republican right?”
At that moment, Terry’s face lost all blood. The whole room got quiet. Terry said: “Hey guys, umm Dan here is a Republican.” The room stayed quiet for an awkward few seconds, which felt like an hour, then Terry said: ” about that redistricting stuff… we just want to be fair.”
At that, Dan said, “Gentleman have a good night, and we walked out the door.”
I have thought about this encounter many times throughout the redistricting lawsuits and especially now while the Democrat led Supreme Court presides over the redistricting case.
I wonder if people really understand that all this is about power, plain and simple.
From day one, the suits were aimed at dividing us as a people, black from white and Republican vs. Democrat. Divide and conquer, sue just because they could, not because it was merited. The suits were planned nearly 4 years prior to the first map drawn.
I wish that key demographic groups, that the Democrat party routinely takes for granted, could have been in the room hearing their elected leaders (all white) using them as pawns in a political chess game… with no regards to the merits of the allegations they were already preparing to make, with no regards to them as a people, their dreams, aspirations, struggles and beliefs. They were just a demographic to mobilize.
I left with a sick feeling and that says a lot, as I’ve been around this game for a while. These guys weren’t concerned with building a better country or healing divisions or bringing people together for a common goal… they were not concerned with racial justice or equality or being “fair”, they were just laying out a plan to smear innocent people to get power. That’s it. That’s what all this nonsense is about. We deserve better. My prayer is that Americans start to see through those who wish to divide us (I include the media in this too) and start to think for themselves with discernment. We would be a better country if we did so.
This is a true story. I was there. I’m glad Terry McAuliffe lost the Governorship of Virginia. Good riddance. His race baiting ways at least ensnared him in his own trap.
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A Message from the Fraudulent Governor of North Carolina

🚨🚨BREAKING: North Carolina Supreme Court STRIKES DOWN Partisan Gerrymandered Maps.
Earlier this evening, NC’s Supreme Court ruled that the GOP’s congressional and legislative drawn maps are an unconstitutional gerrymander.
We’ve seen Republicans do this before. These extreme maps were designed to give some voters more of a say than others and dilute the political power of voters of color.
This is an incredible victory for North Carolinians— but the fight to protect our democracy is far from over.
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I received the above email from our two time fraudulently elected governor Cooper. He is correct that this is a fight to protect their democracy, not the Old Republic. The democrat definition of Democracy is to gain and hold power over the people using any means necessary; this includes lying, cheating, stealing and voter fraud. Below is a different account of the democrat’s “victory”.
David DeGerolamo
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Eric Holder’s nationwide gerrymandering strategy worked
Eric Holder has successfully thwarted Republican state lawmakers’ redistricting methods throughout the nation by aggressively gerrymandering House districts via the court system.
Holder’s success is a result of his “sue to blue” strategy the Wall Street Journal reported yesterday.
The result is that some state Republican parties are pulling their punches. Tired of getting dragged into drawn-out litigation, sick of being branded Jim Crow, and wary courts might choose to impose their own maps, many GOP state lawmakers this round chose to focus on shoring up their own districts, rather than pushing into Democrat territory.
That didn’t stop Democrats from litigating those maps anyway, as well as more aggressive GOP products—pulling courts into fights in North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania and even Alabama.
In the coming months, approximately 75 congressional districts in roughly seven states will be finalized in courtrooms around the nation as a result of the Democrats’ litigious game plan, Politico reported.
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