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Truth is Trump’s Greatest Weapon – WaPo Tries Debunking Claim The Democrats Run Most Dangerous Cities – Fail Miserably…
Posted on June 27, 2020 by sundance
The Washington Post attempted to debunk President Trump for saying “the most dangerous cities are run by democrats.” After an extensive effort, and a voluminous article reviewing all manner of methodology for citation, this is what they came up with:
I've had a couple mentors along my way that have said essentially the same thing: A Guru does not know all the answers, but knows where to look for them. That advise has served me well through the years.
In this day and age, with rising Socialist fools getting a platform that is the essence of enslavement, of tyrannical government intrusion, using fear and control as their snare - It's pretty apparent in the current crises of the day. I've wondered what is the solution to ending this lunacy and where do I look for said solution. Well, below are two folk that hit upon the Duh-Oh moment and help simplify where to look and pass along a couple key ingredients.
From Mac Slavo “Most People Have NO IDEA” What’s Happening Right Now, The Solution Is Simple
...Once you figure out the system is simply about enslavement you will take every step to leave it behind.
The solution is also literally that simple. No other human (including those with badges or who were voted for) has any rights you don’t have, so it’s time to realize that and stand in your own power. That’s the truth, and “when the truth gets out, a power is created that is greater than the power of guns and the money that a government possesses,” says Igan. “People are waking up to the reality of what government really is…at least they are waking up to the fact that they’ve been played.” We are on a mission to free mankind from “the clutches of this…slavery system that we’re all subject to.”
“And all the people that are looking for solutions or looking for a way out of this system…all the people that keep demanding someone supply them with an answer. they need to look a little deeper and realize that they are the answer and that they are not seeing this because very often, they are missing a basic understanding, that basic knowledge that this is a spiritual battle more than anything.”
And why does everyone seem to need or want a solution from someone else anyway? Aren’t you a human too? Can’t you think about these things? I get it. Being stuck in the system “the Matrix” if you will, makes it tough to escape, but once you realize that you can is the first step. Then once you do and you’re free, the system will begin to deteriorate...
...The only thing that holds the system up is our willingness to comply with all of this rubbish. Many have been saying the only way out is to wake up and stop complying. It’s all an illusion that erodes when we realize we are the ones we’ve been waiting for. We are the ones who need to break our own chains that keep us dependent on the violence and tyranny of governments and ruling classes...
From Max Igan 14 min
Anyway, it's something worth understanding and none of it precludes one from needing to have a strong grasp on the proper understanding of calibrated bullet-drop or the different characteristics and uses of 556 vs 762 vs 00Buck.
The Last Time Democrats Embraced a Demonic Mass Movement: The Rev. Jim Jones’s
An interview with Daniel Flynn, author of Cult City: Jim Jones, Harvey Milk, and Ten Days that Shook San Francisco
Nancy Wong, via Wikimedia.
Jones receives a Martin Luther King, Jr. Humanitarian award from Pastor Cecil Williams, 1977.
By JOHN ZMIRAK Published on June 28, 2020 • 9 Comments
John Zmirak
We’ve all watched the rise of Antifa and Black Lives Matter. We’ve been shocked at their openly Marxist politics, and their close ties with Democratic politicians. America has seen such partnerships before, especially in the alliance of Progressive California Democrats and the Rev. Jim Jones. His “People’s Temple” started out as a thriving left-wing Christian church. The Stream interviewed Daniel Flynn, who wrote a book on what happened next.
John Zmirak: On June 23, a member of the Wisconsin State Senate, Democrat Tim Carpenter, was assaulted by a violent mob. In the course of the evening’s violence in Madison, the City/County Building got firebombed. Some observers recalled the murder of Rep. Leo Joseph Ryan by Rev. Jim Jones’s thugs in 1978. Do you see resemblances between the post-Christian radicalism of Jim Jones, and the post-Christian political movement of Anti-Racism/Intersectionalism? Was Jones just ahead of his time?
Daniel Flynn: Jim Jones expressed his anti-Americanism by emigrating from the United States to a Marxist-run country. In the Cold War, he took the side of the Soviet Union, which he referred to as the “spiritual motherland” of Peoples Temple. He left the Soviets all the organization’s money, which they got after the mass suicide in Jonestown.
Daniel Flynn
The anti-Americanism of the rioters in Wisconsin and elsewhere manifests itself indiscriminately. For instance by destroying the symbols of this country, including an abolitionist killed fighting Confederates in battle. So for both groups, the United States serves as the bogeyman. State Senator Tim Carpenter and Congressman Leo Ryan both stood on the left of the Democratic party. It contains many people who imagine that they speak the same language as the radicals. They find out otherwise when a convincing rebuttal expressed in fists or bullets comes their way.
Big Democrats and Cult Politics
In your book, Cult City, you showed the intimate links between the Left of the California Democratic Party and Rev. Jim Jones. Which major figures in politics cooperated closely with Jones? How did they help him?
Before the poor drank the Kool Aid in South America, the powerful did in San Francisco. That’s the overarching message of Cult City.
San Francisco Mayor George Moscone appointed Jim Jones to the city’s housing commission. Jones soon became chairman. In other words, the mayor of one of America’s greatest cities essentially made Jones the largest landlord in the city. Just two years later, he would murder almost all of his tenants in a commune bearing his name.
When Rosalynn Carter campaigned for her husband in San Francisco in 1976, Jim Jones introduced her to speak. Walter Mondale, campaigning for vice president, held a private meeting with Jim Jones immediately upon landing in San Francisco. The Burton Brothers, Harvey Milk, Willie Brown, and other power players in the city essentially made Jim Jones bulletproof in San Francisco. Many of the same people protected him in Guyana. As people warned of what Jones was doing, prominent Democrats wrote letters to Guyanese officials. They defended Jones against “politicized smear campaigns.”
In August 1977, Harvey Milk wrote to Guyanese Prime Minister Forbes Burnham:
Such greatness I have found at Jim Jones’ Peoples’ Temple. … If other church[es] believed in Christianity like People’s Temple does — if other people’s [sic] believed in democracy like People’s Temple does th[e]n mankind in this nation would not be in the everlasting struggle it finds itself engaged in. But we do struggle. People’s Temple eases that struggle.
Mervyn Dymally, the lieutenant governor of California, wrote Burnham to defend him against mounting criticism:
This attack is no different from attempts recently by the United States media to discredit Guyana and Jamaica. We are no[w] experiencing the same phenomena here with Peoples Temple. The reasons are obvious.
Willie Brown, then an assemblyman, explained to Burnham:
Rev. Jones is that person who can be helpful when all appears lost and hope is just about gone. Having him as a resident in your country can only be a plus no matter how short or long his stay.