by
George Sontag
There is a single remaining barrier preventing implementation of world government: The United States of America and its Constitution. Once the manipulators get full control of U.S. government and, therefore, control of the greatest military force on earth, it will be a simple matter and a short time until all other nations will be forced to concede power to the elitist criminals who are the tyrannical and bloodiest group of men to have ever ruled.
Rich and powerful men who brilliantly manipulate the political arena from behind the scenes are fully confident they will soon be able to govern the entire Earth through a single political body -- the United Nations. The only thing standing in the way of those who wish to rule the world is the Constitution. One of their own, Dr. Carroll Quigley, was so confident a one-world government was basically a done deal and the manipulations and control of heads of government no longer needed to remain hidden that in 1966 he published somewhat of an expose in his 1,348-page book, Tragedy and Hope.
As a barrier to world government, the Constitution contains one particularly high hurdle which as yet the manipulators have not been able to over come. That is the Second Amendment, which
guarantees the right of the individual Americans to own firearms. Dozens, or hundreds, some say thousands, of laws have been put in place at the federal and state levels in a futile attempt to first register and then confiscate all firearms -- handguns, then rifles, then shotguns. An important first step toward eventual confiscation came in 1968 when Congress required purchasers to give the gun dealer his name and address and state he was not a felon. Though some progress has been made since 1968, with current gun buyers being forced to submit to instant background checks, it is highly likely that the rich and powerful who dream of world government are growing impatient with the advocates of the Second Amendment.
The notion that government tyranny is impossible in an elective republic is insanity of the first order. Hitler was elected chancellor. Mussolini manipulated his way into power through constitutional means. Hamas was elected in the Gaza Strip. Mohammed Morsi and his thuggish Muslim Brotherhood were elected in Egypt. If rights are dependent on votes -- if we only have a right to bear arms because a majority of the population elects politicians who say we have a right to bear arms -- then we have no rights at all. If Americans weren't afraid of government violation of rights before Obama spoke about guns last week, they should be now.
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