Anonymous ID: b1192c March 4, 2024, 8:58 a.m. No.20515963   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6012

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“Corruptio optimi pessima”

 

This Latin phrase from the Middle Ages means “the corruption of the best is the worst of all.”

 

This is the natural pattern we see throughout history when the good is corrupted by the bad. A couple of examples are the swastika & the word “liberal”, both of which were once “the best”, but now are “the worst.” Some will recall the words of the great historian Will Durant, “A nation is born stoic, and dies epicurean.”

 

IMO, the Declaration of Independence (DOI) remains the most important written document since Christ’s Sermon on the Mount. It freed Humanity from the global slavery imposed on it by the British empire & remains to this day the PRIMARY BARRIER preventing the establishment of a technocratic transhumanist global NWO [the Tower of Babel 2.0].

 

If you were the “fallen angel” or whatever we call the Evil force that rules over our material world, how would you go about making “the greatest country on Earth, the worst of all”?

 

1) Create an institution called the FEDERAL RESERVE, which is neither “federal” nor a “reserve” that finances perpetual wars around the world [human sacrifice] while imprisoning its citizens & their offspring in debt?

 

2) Legalize theft by calling it “civil asset forfeiture”?

 

3) Engineer a global pandemic PsyOp to block the will of the people from electing a rare president who could MAGA & then commit DEMOCIDE by deploying a FAKE cure?

 

You get the picture. So yes, the U.S. Federal Government is now the largest criminal organization on Earth.

 

Let’s just remember NOT to throw the baby out with the fifty swampwater. If the DOI falls, the whole world will follow…

Anonymous ID: b1192c March 4, 2024, 9:09 a.m. No.20516012   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>20515963

I should’ve added that I use this line of argument to educate newly awakened (redpilled) young AMERICANS. Obviously, it’s like preaching to the choir for most anons here, so I’m sharing it for others to consider using in a similiar context.