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Whether You Live in a Small Town or a Big City, the Government Is Still Out To Get You

• https://www.lewrockwell.com By John & Nisha Whiteh

There's a meme that circulated on social media a while back that perfectly sums up the polarized, manipulated mayhem, madness and tyranny that is life in the American police state today:

"If you catch 100 red fire ants as well as 100 large black ants, and put them in a jar, at first, nothing will happen. However, if you violently shake the jar and dump them back on the ground the ants will fight until they eventually kill each other. The thing is, the red ants think the black ants are the enemy and vice versa, when in reality, the real enemy is the person who shook the jar. This is exactly what's happening in society today. Liberal vs. Conservative. Black vs. White. Pro Mask vs. Anti Mask. The real question we need to be asking ourselves is who's shaking the jar … and why?"

Whether red ants will really fight black ants to the death is a question for the biologists, but it's an apt analogy of what's playing out before us on the political scene and a chilling lesson in social engineering that keeps us fixated on circus politics and conveniently timed spectacles, distracted from focusing too closely on the government's power grabs, and incapable of focusing on who's really shaking the jar.

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Seems to me that government people go one step further than being the guy who set the whole ant fight up. Rather, they are simply people who are making the ants (you and I) focus on government so that we don't see that it is they that are doing what we think the government is doing. The point is, it is never government that is trying to harm you. It is some people who are using their positions of authority to try to harm you. If they are acting outside of governmental authority, they are acting personally, even though they try to act like they are government. --- When you become the client of an attorney, or when you represent yourself, you are signing away your rights, turning them over to the decisions of the judge and the opposing attorneys or to the judge/jury. Why do you need to represent yourself when you are present? No representation necessary. --- Invite your friends - https://ugetube.com/watch/karl-lentz-common-law-talkshoe-call-in_91DfkFEdQrQJjiq.html.



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