Anonymous ID: 81b002 May 17, 2019, 5:49 a.m. No.6520351   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0602

part one.

 

Ten years from now we all could be enjoying 10G or some other hi tech comms, driving manure powered cars and trains to the South Pacific… anything is possible BUT BE SURE OF ONE THING….

 

…Secret societies and geo-eco-planning political groups we still be around. Seems that the last couple of centuries its all there is.

 

Secret groups and plans can cause wars. Ask the Germans… and ask the Russians. In the USA we have Free Speech, Freedom of Assembly, Freedom of Religion… but these have been abused by Americans who hate America. Debbie Wasserman, Valerie Jarrett, all the Pantifa perps, I'm looking at you.

 

Secret Societies and schemes can ambush, can blind-side a society and take over a nation. Again, ask the Russians. The Bolsheviks were a small outfit, they were just one of many groups on the left. What to do about Secret Societies?

Anonymous ID: 81b002 May 17, 2019, 5:58 a.m. No.6520397   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0602

part two.

 

Russians were blind-sided.. I wasn't there but luckily Alexander Solzhenitsyn was and his generation was very paranoid about secret plans and underground subversions.

 

During Glasnost the Russian Confederation invited leaders of the day to think about a new constitution and Solzhenitsyn wrote a small book on the subject. It was like his whole life experience made him the most qualified.

 

The book was called Rebuilding Russia and it was published about 1991.

 

Naturally he hated secret police. Actually he hated everything secret. Is that our future as well? Do we end up thinking up amendments to outlaw secret groups and underground movements?

 

(cont'd)

Anonymous ID: 81b002 May 17, 2019, 6:12 a.m. No.6520474   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0602

part three.

 

Solzhenitsyn advised that people and ideas in a representative republic should be free.

 

He did live in New York for quite a while as a defector. He was familiar with the US Constitution and the Bill Of Rights.

 

But he made some "amendments" of course. No, he didn't outlaw Gulags..

 

What he said was that there should be freedom to follow and promote and invent any manifesto, any ideology you wish… as long as it is in public view. NO SECRECY.

 

Solzhenitsyn said the marketplace of ideas was cool, ideas will grow in popularity or wither from indefference. Popular ideas get traction and get to snowball, a member of the group gets enough votes to become a delegate to the local or federal seat of government as per normal republics. But the ideology and the policies pertaining to it must be registered. A list of plans and/or ideals and/or policies and the current minutes of the members of each group must be lodged and filed in local libraries for public view.

 

Solzhenitsyn said it would be his advice that secret movements and ideologies would be criminalised. Followers of secret or conspiratorial groups would be prosecuted as they were acting against the public.

 

Will we reach a time in the USA and Canada and England etc where the bad-actors and foreign funded anti-western secret groups will be outlawed?

 

Solzhenitsyn would probably arrest the Obama group, the black hats in the Deep State, the communists and Antifa types… and all the bad guys indoctrinating disunity and hate in the colleges and universities.

 

And Solzhenitsyn could also arrest right-wing extremists as well.

 

Maybe, maybe. In ten years…