We Are the 'Enemy of the State'
by
Michael Gaddy
by Michael Gaddy
From its very
infancy, our government has made a vital part of its existence the
theft of property that belongs to others and the demonization of
those who would resist, or those who see the state for what it really
is. From the American Indian to the veterans who have fought the
state’s illegal wars, resistance to, or speaking out against the
criminality of the state will bring down the full force of the state’s
wrath, up to and including elimination.
Henry Clay,
whose protégé was Abraham Lincoln, said of the American
Indian, " The Indians' disappearance from the human family will
be no great loss to the world. I do not think them, as a race, worth
preserving." Clay saw the Indian as an impediment to the desires
of the state: acquisition of the lands possessed by the American
Indian.
Clay’s beliefs
and political goals led to the forced relocation of Cherokees from
the mountains of Tennessee, North Carolina, and Georgia to Oklahoma
during the winter of 1838. Over 20,000 Cherokees were dragged from
their homes, which were then plundered and burned. They were force
marched, most of them barefooted, to Oklahoma during the dead of
winter. Over 4,000 Cherokees died on this march. To the Cherokees
it became known as the "Trail of Tears."
Abraham Lincoln
would instigate, promote, and conduct a war that would consume the
lives of more than 600,000 Americans. The purpose of the war was
not to abolish slavery, as is claimed by idolaters of the state,
but to secure the property of citizens of the South, a confiscatory
seizure of their monies known as the Morrill
Tariff. Lincoln would reveal his intention to invade the South
to secure these monies and his lack of concern for slavery in his
First Inaugural Address.
To accomplish
this seizure of assets, the citizens of the South would have to
be demonized; war criminal General William Tecumseh Sherman and
his wife proved most adept at this: "Extermination, not of soldiers
alone, that is the least part of the trouble, but the [Southern]
people." His wife Ellen wrote back that her fondest wish was for
a war "of extermination and that all [Southerners] would be driven
like the Swine into the sea."
Professor Tom
DiLorenzo superbly documents the Sherman family’s demonization of
both Southerners and Indians here.
Another Lincoln
war criminal, General John Pope, said of the Santee Sioux immediately
before his campaign against them, "It is my purpose to utterly exterminate
the Sioux. They are to be treated as maniacs or wild beasts, and
by no means as people with whom treaties or compromise can be made."
Ironically, Lincoln ordered Pope to subdue the Santee Sioux when
they revolted in 1862. The revolt occurred when the government refused
to pay the Sioux monies promised for the sale of millions of acres
of their land.
General Pope
once proclaimed that his "headquarters would always be in the
saddle," to which Stonewall Jackson, responded, "His headquarters
are where his hindquarters ought to be." This could certainly
be said of the leadership of all government projects.
After the Sioux
were subdued, trials of 303 captured males were immediately held.
The trials of each lasted approximately 10 minutes and all were
found guilty and sentenced to be hanged.
In December
of 1862, 38 Santee Sioux were hanged on the orders of President
Abraham Lincoln, elsewhere known as the "Great Emancipator."
This was the largest mass hanging in American History. The remaining
Sioux were expelled from Minnesota. The Santee Sioux learned a brutal
lesson about standing in the way of the state in its conquests of
property that belongs to others, and believing the state to be honorable
in its promises.
Repeatedly,
throughout our history, the state has demonized, most often using
its lapdogs in the media, those it intended to war against. From
Red Savages; to Rebels; to Krauts; to Japs; to Slopes; to Dinks;
to Towel Heads, a concentrated effort was introduced to dehumanize
the state’s real or concocted opponents.
The
Department of Homeland Security (DHS), The Missouri Militia Report
and Virginia’s Homegrown Terrorism Report have unleashed an attack
designed to demonize and dehumanize opponents of tyranny. The unclassified
lists of those viewed as potential threats and terrorists includes
opponents of abortion, groups opposed to illegal immigration, third-party
political supporters, supporters of the Second Amendment, those
stockpiling food, water, and ammunition, constitutionalists, veterans,
critics of the United Nations and One World Government, and anyone
fitting the "Right-Wing Extremist" profile.
Conspicuous
in its absence in DHS’s report is any mention of Maoists, Marxists,
Leninists, Stalinists, Trotskyites, or National Socialists as a
terror threat. In short, our government exhibits no fear of socialism/fascism.
It only fears those who would hold it accountable to the Constitution
and rule of law.
What we know
from the Department of Homeland Security and its Fusion Centers,
now located
in at least 25 states, concerning whom the state views as its
enemies, is alarming indeed. What should be of even greater concern
is what we don’t know that is contained in the classified section
of their reports to LE agencies around the country. Information
is classified to keep information from the enemy; why is the American
public not allowed to see who else this government considers to
be its enemy and how it intends to deal with the problem?
It is time
to pay attention. We have been named as the state’s enemy. There
undoubtedly is a plan in the works to deal with us. Are members
of the mentioned groups already targeted for action? I have recently
received information from California that some cities there have
declared any member of a motorcycle club to be a gang member. What
is the origin of this determination? I can assure you one of the
strategies that will be employed by the state is "divide and
conquer." It is absolutely imperative we unite on this issue.
Note the words of Pastor Martin Niemöller are relevant today:
In Germany
they first came for the Communists,
and I didn't speak up because I wasn't a Communist.
Then they came for the Jews,
and I didn't speak up because I wasn't a Jew.
Then they came for the trade unionists,
and I didn't speak up because I wasn't a trade unionist.
Then they came for the Catholics,
and I didn't speak up because I was a Protestant.
Then they came for me –
and by that time no one was left to speak up.
Kit, a dear
friend and true Patriot, said to me recently, "We are going
to be forced to bunch up if we are to survive." This is sage
advice.
The economic
wheels are about to run off the wagon called the state. Civil unrest
and chaos will ensue. Patriots and Constitutionalists have been
deemed the enemy. Those who fail to plan, plan to fail.
May
19, 2009
Michael
Gaddy [send him mail],
an Army veteran of Vietnam, Grenada, and Beirut, lives in the Four
Corners area of the American Southwest.
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