Anonymous ID: b90ea0 Nov. 25, 2020, 10:30 p.m. No.11792321   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2349

Maybe I'm still in shell shock over just how bad things are…. But seriously did we not fight for our independence to get away from an over bearing British monarchy ????

Anyone who has spent more than 5 minutes in this place who is not a complete brainwashed tool doing the bidding of their demonic masters should know this is excatly what we are living under right here in the USA

 

Early Self Government

 

Although officially ruled by governors appointed by England, the colonies were so far away and so vast that it was hard for England to exercise tight control. America also was sparsely populated in the 1600s. It was mainly useful as a landing place for religious dissidents who otherwise might contribute to the ongoing strife between Protestants and Catholics in England. To keep the peace in the colonies, the British regulated trade while allowing American colonists to set their own taxes. This uneasy system worked well so long as America remained a minor part of the British empire.

 

2 Rising Tensions

 

With abundant farmland and vast natural resources, the economic potential of the American colonies became obvious in the early 1700s. By mid-century, tensions began to break out as England sought to take firmer control of its very productive colonies and the colonies resisted. England was irritated by the frequent smugglers up and down the coastline who evaded trade regulations to sell their goods to other countries. It sought colonial help in cracking down on the smugglers, but colonial legislatures did not co-operate. England responded by enacting the "Sugar Tax" in 1764, the first direct tax levied on Americans by the British. Colonists had become accustomed to running their own affairs through colonial legislatures. When England cracked down with direct taxes without approval of the colonial legislatures and instructed governors appointed by the king to take firm control, colonists protested. A cycle of more taxes, followed by more serious colonial resistance, caused tensions to continue mounting over the next decade and a half.

 

3 Failed Negotiations

 

Colonists thought of themselves as British subjects. From the time the dispute became openly hostile in the early 1760s, colonial leaders tried to negotiate with England to get direct representation in the English Parliament or to enhance the authority of colonial legislatures back to traditional levels. Although there were advocates for the American cause in Parliament, the hardliners prevailed. In 1765, Parliament passed the "Quartering Act," which meant sending British troops to America to force compliance with various new taxes being imposed. Relations between colonists and British soldiers degenerated beyond repair after the Boston Massacre in early 1770 when a street fight between colonists and soldiers left three colonists dead and eight wounded.

 

4 Independence Declared

 

In 1773, frustrated colonists in Boston disguised themselves as Mohawk Indians, swam out to ships delivering heavily taxed English tea and dumped it all in Boston Harbor. Many colonial leaders concluded that the only way they could get their old system of self-government back was to declare independence. The legislatures began to speak openly of this possibility while quietly planning for it. On July 4, 1776, a formal Declaration of Independence was issued and the colonists prepared for war.

Anonymous ID: b90ea0 Nov. 25, 2020, 10:38 p.m. No.11792383   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2410 >>2519 >>2739

How do you quit besides suiciding yourself out of this place.

All I know for a fact is that up until 2 1/2 years ago when this place showed up on my doorstep I lived in America.

And I already knew before you got here how bad the cult had gotten at least from a government and rouge Intel agencies point of view

Since this place showed up life looks more like a jihadist controlled shit hole.

I used to be able to go online and talk to people

Used to be able to go online and meet a girl

Used to be able to go to work without non stop harassment and weridos attaching to you…

This place through and through is a joke when it comes to laws and personal liberties

Anonymous ID: b90ea0 Nov. 25, 2020, 11:54 p.m. No.11792788   🗄️.is 🔗kun

So basically most of my neighbors and most the people I've meet at different work sites should all be in jail and not plugged into a privileged community

 

Federal laws that deal with stalking and harassment:

 

Unauthorized Information: The Computer Fraud and Abuse Act creates civil and criminal liability for a person who obtains any information from any internet-connected computer without authorization. An additional civil and criminal remedy exists for those who access a computer with the intent to defraud. This statute could be useful in situations where a victim has been secretly recorded through his/her own computer, or where the perpetrator gained access to sexual photos or videos through unauthorized access to the victim’s computer. (8 U.S.C. 1030)

 

 

Copyright Infringement: Victims of nonconsensual online publication of intimate photographs or videos (revenge porn) may bring a civil suit for copyright infringement if the victim is the person who originally took the picture, and is thus the copyright owner. (17 U.S.C. 50)

 

 

Eavesdropping: If non-consensually published material was originally obtained by the perpetrator’s intercepting an electronic communication, he may be criminally and civilly liable. (18 U.S.C. 2511)

 

 

Interstate Threats and Extortion: A person who publishes or threatens to publish private photos or videos of another with the intention of forcing the victim to do something he/she would not have done otherwise may be charged with extortion, if the perpetrator communicated with the victim via interstate commerce channels (phones, computers, internet, etc.) (18 U.S.C. 875)

 

Interstate Stalking: Section 2261A(1) makes it a federal crime to travel across state, tribal or international lines to stalk another person with " the intent to kill, injure, harass, or place under surveillance with intent to kill, injure, harass, or intimidate another person." Furthermore, the travel must result in reasonable fear of death, serious bodily injury or substantial emotional distress either to a victim or a victim's family member, spouse or intimate partner. Section 2261A(2) makes it a federal crime to stalk another person across state, tribal or international lines, using regular mail, email, or the Internet. The stalker must have the intent to kill, injure, harass, intimidate or cause substantial emotional distress, or to place a victim or a victim's family member, spouse or intimate partner in fear of death or serious bodily injury. (18 U.S.C. Section 2261A)

Anonymous ID: b90ea0 Nov. 25, 2020, 11:57 p.m. No.11792801   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Here is an idea

Instead of being nice and labeling them trolls and shills maybe they should be labeled and prosecuted for the criminals they really are ???

Anonymous ID: b90ea0 Nov. 26, 2020, 12:30 a.m. No.11792972   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Some of these hackers really should be in jail

As you know not religious as far as indoctrination of dogmas go but am a believer in our creator.

Getting really tired of pointing out the hypocritical son….

 

God dignifies us with free will, the power to make decisions of our own rather than having God or fate predetermine what we do. Consider what the Bible teaches.

 

God created humans in his image. (Genesis 1:26) Unlike animals, which act mainly on instinct, we resemble our Creator in our capacity to display such qualities as love and justice. And like our Creator, we have free will.

 

To a great extent, we can determine our future. The Bible encourages us to “choose life . . . by listening to [God’s] voice,” that is, by choosing to obey his commands. (Deuteronomy 30:19, 20) This offer would be meaningless, even cruel, if we lacked free will. Instead of forcing us to do what he says, God warmly appeals to us: “O if only you would actually pay attention to my commandments! Then your peace would become just like a river.”—Isaiah 48:18.

 

Our success or failure is not determined by fate. If we want to succeed at an endeavor, we must work hard. “All that your hand finds to do,” says the Bible, “do with your very power.”(Ecclesiastes 9:10) It also says: “The plans of the diligent one surely make for advantage.”—Proverbs 21:5.

 

Free will is a precious gift from God, for it lets us love him with our “whole heart”—because we want to.—Matthew 22:37.

 

https://www.jw.org/en/bible-teachings/questions/free-will-in-the-bible/