How "We the People" Have Become the State's Biggest Enemy
Why this election is simply another step in the Deep State's efforts to provoke civil unrest and declare war on the American people.
Marxism, as a doctrine, is nothing but a relentless wrecker of economic and social structures. It lays waste to the fabric of society under the guise of equity, only to leave the field clear for the technocrats to swoop in, claiming they will “build back better.”
Since the Great Depression, technocrats have been plotting this very coup, positioning themselves as saviors ready to replace the chaos of capitalism with their meticulously planned utopia. The irony is rich; Marxists, in their blind adherence, fail to recognize that they are merely paving the way for their own obsolescence. They are the useful idiots in this grand scheme, too absorbed in their outdated script to see the technocratic bus that's about to flatten them.
America, once a bastion of individual liberty and free-market economics, now finds itself on the chopping block. It's the last defense against a global technocratic regime, and the circus that is the upcoming presidential election is nothing short of a planned distraction.
The Deep State, with its tentacles deep in both parties, orchestrates this spectacle to destabilize, to divide, and ultimately to conquer. The real threat? It's not the partisan bickering over policy; it's the relentless advance of a system where freedom is supplanted by control under the pretext of efficiency and stability.
Caught in this melodramatic electoral theater between Trump and Harris, Americans are blissfully ignorant of the daily erosion of their freedoms. Both candidates, in their own ways, manipulate public perception, feeding the populace selective truths that paint their opponents as villains.
This selective hearing, this national deafness to the underlying truths, is not just about immigration, health care, or national security—it's about the very essence of liberty being trampled underfoot by those who claim to uphold it.
Take the so-called protection of free speech as an example. Kamala Harris, with her supposed allegiance to the rule of law, selectively champions free speech only when it aligns with her political agenda. Her disdain for what she deems “hate speech” isn't just an oversight; it's a calculated move to control narrative, to suppress dissent.
And Trump openly fantasizes about using military force against those he labels as “radical left lunatics,” essentially declaring civil liberties null and void for his enemies. Here, we see not a defense of law, but a blatant, cynical manipulation of it.
These politicians aren't just playing politics; they're actively participating in a grander chess game where the pieces are our rights, and the board is our nation's future. They throw around terms like “national security” and “public good” to justify their overreach, but what they're really securing is their own power. Each policy, each executive order, is another step towards a technocratic state where personal freedoms are traded for governmental oversight, where the concept of individual choice becomes an antiquated notion in the face of collective efficiency.
The narrative is set, the stage is prepared, and the actors – us, the citizenry – are being maneuvered into our roles, not of heroes, but of antagonists in a tale where dissent becomes an act of terrorism, and freedom is a luxury afforded only to those who do not challenge the script.
This is not a future where we are free to choose our path; it's a future where our paths are predetermined by those in the shadows, by the Deep State, where the very notion of “we the people” is turned on its head. In this grim scenario, our rights are not protected but preempted, our movements not facilitated but surveilled, and our voices not heard but silenced.
Wake up, America. The danger is not just real; it's here, and it's masquerading as salvation.