Wednesday, July 30, 2008
The Introduction
The revolution of today is not just for today. The fight for freedom is a battle waged on our own soil, but not in the empirical sense. Rather, the battle for freedom is fought by weapons of esoteric means. Worse yet, since there is a design by the powers that be, this battle is not even known by all of the American people. To those who're aware of it, it's like a code that emerges from the matrix, seen on television and in the newspapers everyday. The revolution of today is a battle fought with bombs of manipulation, machine guns of defamation - and not for lives, but for minds. However, our task at hand is no easy one. Not only do we have the challenge of fighting our enemy but we also have challenge of not fighting with ourselves. The battlegrounds have been rigged, and our enemy hides in shadows, exploiting our weaknesses and taking advantage of our ignorance, manipulating our tendencies of reaction, and controlling much of what we're fed. If we hope to win and be free of unjust rule, then as James Madison said, "We must arm ourselves with the power which knowledge gives" - This is what The Constitution Revolution is all about.
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