The desperate need for interposition.

      
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Wy Uneedtono
Wy Uneedtono
3 years ago

Thank you Wes. That was a very important and powerful message.

Gryphon
Gryphon
3 years ago

“interposition strikes terror into the heart of tyrants”
BWAHAHAHA WHAT IS THIS FOOL SMOKING???
“Tyrants” fear One Thing, and One Thing Only. Violence. Extreme, Merciless Violence, directed at them and their Families.
Get with the Program. Tyrants Hate You, and want You Enslaved or Dead.
Killing them is the Only Way Forward.

Matt
Matt
3 years ago
Reply to  Gryphon

I agree, it doesn’t strike fear into their hearts, but it is a good way to send them a message and limit their reach.

Thomas Hanna
Thomas Hanna
3 years ago
Reply to  Gryphon

This is the obligatory one and only warning they get before rough men get medieval on their shit.

Gryphon
Gryphon
3 years ago
Reply to  Thomas Hanna

“… get medieval on their shit.”
You mean like, using a Makita Cordless Wallboard Saw to give one a “Blood Eagle”? I could go for that.

keith
keith
3 years ago
Reply to  Gryphon

Actually one of the things they fear the most is regular people ignoring them. Hence the batshit craziness you see in the Michigan and California Govs (and many others) when they are defied. But you are right that the gloves are about to come off and they won’t like what happens next.

Gryphon
Gryphon
3 years ago
Reply to  keith

Ignoring them does tend to drive them into a Frenzy, doesn’t it? If more people just Refused to wear a sheep muzzle, it would send a very strong Message, a lot more than all the internet spewing going on. A Tax Revolt, federal state and local would likely collapse the government within a Month or so, as the (((moneychangers))) would realize that they would no longer be able to ‘skim’ from the Treasury their usury on the Fiat Paper Money.
But that would be Too Easy, and (un)Civil War is Hard.