Sunday, December 15, 2013

Analytical Paralysis

Some say that my near-mid-life crisis
(not that I have one, but they think I do)
stems from a severe "paralysis of analysis."
If anything, my depth of analytical vision
is far from paralyzed.
I just don't like what I see, that's all.
And when it comes to
"My Country, 'tis of Thee,
Sweet Land of Liberty,"
I've been able to see not one, not ten,
but a thousand miles down the road.
And I saw the creeps who
sold every last acre of American property to
foreign investor-groups and
outsourced numerous American jobs to
nations that thoroughly despise American liberties and
forced American government to keep on borrowing
from the same spiteful nations
to the tune of trillions of dollars while
flooding the global economy with
that much worthless paper-money every year and
bringing the US Dollar that much closer
to its own irreversible demise.
I saw America's violent death,
not five decades from now,
not three decades from now,
heck, not even in the decades,
but in the years, just a few more years
is all it'll take.
America couldn't even dig herself out of this hole
if she wanted to. And what's worse,
she's so deceived by her own arrogant lusts,
she won't even accept the reality that
she's in a hole in the first place.
Nevertheless, the multi-trillion-dollar debt
that has enslaved both America and her citizens
is so severe,
that if either Communist China or Saudi Arabia
demanded full, immediate, and unconditional repayment
of all debts owed, America would cease to exist,
and everything and everyone in America
would be immediately and mercilessly
liquidated and sold off; and even then,
that would barely make a dent in the debt.
There is something horrendously wrong
when a nation no longer owns herself.
It's rather difficult to focus on any goal
when your country's very foundation
has been turned into quicksand. No,
my analytical mind is nowhere near paralyzed.
I just can't stand what I see, that's all.
It's as if the American people have been taken
by a slavery that has neither shackles nor plantations,
neither cotton fields nor auction blocks,
and certainly no underground railroad
in an Information Age where everyone's name
is on lockdown. They probably even know
what you had for lunch yesterday.
And when those aforementioned creditor nations
finally do decide to collect,
and the whole of America is sold off into permanent slavery,
every American who attempts to renounce all citizenship
will hit a brick wall ten-trillion times worse than
the Dred Scott Decision. In other words,
there'll be absolutely no escape when your soul
is finally liquidated. And the very ones who
made sure America would be enslaved to this debt
were once, themselves, Americans long ago, albeit
very rich, powerful, and operating in shadows of
secret brotherhood, their ultimate goal,
a New World Order that has everything to do with
occult supernatural powers
and absolutely nothing to do with
liberty and justice for all.
And then there's February 21, 1871,
the District of Columbia Organic Act,
when the American government ceased to be
a government by and for the people, and
became a federal corporation owned by
the avaricious foreign bankers who
bailed the nation out of her Civil War debts,
when the "Constitution for the United States of America,"
the original Constitution for the sovereign American people,
was covertly replaced by the
"CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,"
a legal document for a globally traded corporation that treats Americans
like property
through Birth Certificates and Social Security,
using your very body as collateral against its own
horrendous multi-trillion-dollar debt.
It's as if the Forty-First Congress
traded in one type of slavery for another,
only instead of putting one race in bondage,
they essentially auctioned off the entire American population,
deceiving all of the people into selling themselves
into slavery. Thomas Jefferson warned this nation
about the bankers. And Abraham Lincoln
would have definitely opposed the Act of 1871,
which is probably the real reason he was assassinated
in 1865. The problem is,
not enough people cared then,
and it seems like nowadays,
there still aren't enough people to care.
So then what's paralyzed now,
my analytical abilities,
or American freedom?
---
The Federal Government
was never enslaved to Corporate America,
because the Federal Government
is Corporate America.


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