Scared. I want ya’ll to write that down ‘cause there’s gonna
be a quiz later. Scared dictates a lot of things that people do. I’ve said it
before, and I’m gonna say it again, Texas is in fact a republic, a “de-facto”
republic. Back in World War II just because Hitler invaded France, and put his
troops in there, that did not mean that France was not a republic. France was a
republic under occupation. Texas has been under occupation since 1865. We had special laws passed against us because
they thought that our ability to carry a gun might lead back to the Republic of
Texas. They have been scared of us in America ever since.
The scared part comes in like when we show up down in Austin
to do these rallies with speakers driving in, and you get down there, and you
get thirty-five or forty people. We’re all sitting around wondering well, what’s going on here? What’s going on is people are scared. Right
now at the Republican convention in Texas there is going to be an effort to put
in a plank on the platform to ask how many people would like the opportunity to
vote and voice their opinion of the secession issue. Now, I’d like to point out
you can call us “nuts” or “fringe” but four years ago they wouldn’t let us in
the door, and now we’re in the door, and actually going to have a vote.
The general population, getting up and going to work every
morning is not thinking about seceding from the United States, they don’t even
understand it, but you would think that with a rally in Austin that they’d show
up just to see what we look like, see what’s going on, but the problem is that
they’re scared. This is what’s happened in the United States. Waco, Ruby Ridge,
things like that have put people on point. Where ten or twenty years ago you’d
see a Department of Public Safety officer walking around the grounds you’d
think nothing about it, he’s supposed to be there, but now, with the events of
the last two to four years attitudes have changed and people are scared. Take
your average nerd in Austin on a Saturday with nothing to do, and hears there’s
going to be a rally at the Capitol and they wonder what’s going on. Now, if it’s
a bunch of Mexicans dancing they run down and join the party, but if it’s a
bunch of Texas Nationalists giving speeches about seceding, well, they get
scared. No one wants to show up and watch the arrests, and all the other
nonsense that goes with them.
But, Texas is a
republic. Just because we’re occupied doesn’t mean it’s not. We’re beginning to
act like a republic with things like our gold bullion, our emphasis on our
borders, and our attracting people to Texas. We have to protect our borders, the United States doesn’t give a
flip. The droves of people coming here because of the quality of life, the
climate, and economic factors opinions are being formed. When someone first
gets here they think that Texas is just like any other state, but it’s not, it
is a functioning republic.
Will we be able to secede? No. I don’t think that short of
an armed conflict that the United States will ever let us secede from the Union.
Can we in fact be a different part?
Well, we in fact are. Texas is
different. Ruby Ridge, Waco, and LaVoy Finicum have reminded us that the
government will do anything to maintain power. Ignore the constitution, ambush,
burn, anything. I was watching last night as an engineer explained how the top
fifteen floors on the World Trade Center could not possibly collapse the entire
building. On another video I saw building seven erupt in explosions as it, too,
pancaked to the ground, and that,
people, is the length your government
will go to in order to maintain power. There are sinister elements within the
American Federal government, and those sinister elements are there to maintain
power.
Texas, believing that borders matter, all borders, even
those between us and the US, and that is a stumbling block to those who would
erase those borders in their quest for a new world government. Texas has more
oil than all other counties in the world combined except Russia. We’ve got
cattle, tech, climate, people, economics, and God knows we have all the
Mexicans, and that is a big stumbling block for the power brokers in New York
and Washington. They want to infiltrate Texas and turn it into “CalTex.”
California was a beautiful place, beautiful people, everybody wanted to be
there. These same people who have set their sights on Texas went in there, and
it’s still a beautiful place, but it’s not California anymore. It’s a joke now.
Texas has a way of sitting back, watching someone screw up, and making sure
that we don’t go down that same path.
We are not a bunch of rednecks, or fools. We have education,
people, resources, enterprise, we have all these things in Texas! If you want
to know how stout we are, how’d that Ebola work out for you? The world was
coming to an end, the religious nuts were citing the Book of Revelation, and
all of the sudden there weren’t no more Ebola! That’s because it came to Texas.
But, people are scared. The fact is that if ten thousand
people showed up at a rally in Austin then the power brokers would be scared.
You can arrest a man, but you can’t arrest a battalion. Power is inherent in
the people! If you have a bunch of people saying this is the way it is then
that’s the way it is! The power flows up from the people. This enema called the
American Federal Government is an inversion of the way the constitution was
laid out.
It’s not going to be easy. There will be more Ruby Ridges,
there will be more LaVoy Finicums, but one day those people will show up, and
then the illuminati will be scared. We Texans have proved two things of the
last two hundred years or so. We are the people who will back up in an old
church and shoot at you, and we can’t count to five thousand.
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