“I purposely left it vague and I didn’t say the other part of it, which I now feel comfortable saying:

I don’t know whether Donald Trump will be allowed to become president.”

- Eric R Weinstein

Full 3.5 hour interview here:
https://youtu.be/PYRYXhU4kxM

If the truth shall kill them, let them die. Always learning & growing so never the same. Merely a humble student & no master.

In response USCG VET to his Publication

It's even the cancerous word "democracy". It is not part of our government, never was part of it, the word appears no where even a single time in any founding documents, and the forefathers had only resentment for it, they sternly warned about it even being introduced theologically if anyone would bother to really read some of our national history of government. The word is the trap, the getting everyone comfortable with calling America a democracy and it never ever has been one, we don't operate democratically either.
The US Constitution MANDATES a "republican form of government be provided for the people in every state" and it is not optional here.

~We are still a Common Law Constitutional Republic.~

Never were a foul democracy...I so want to slap even Tucker for using the word! THAT is the tactic...get us all to accept the ideology through repetition.

Repeating it positively is warring against the republic covertly.

Jesus is my Savior. Love my husband & America. Dog lover. RN. Constitutional conservative. Love Trump. Followed by Flynn on Twitter.

In response Yester Vue to his Publication

Removing the teaching of "civics" in our "education" system was purposeful. Generations now are clueless and in need of this to be a requirement for graduation from high school.

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In response Carol Roberts to her Publication

I agree, however...

I took civics and US History.

No one ever raised the act of act of 1871 and the significance of setting up DC.

No one ever discussed the impact of central banks.

IMO, It seems clear to me that before 1913 the people in America understood the negative aspect of central banks. IMO, this is why it was called the Federal Reserve.

https://www.newstreason.com/post/history-the-united-states-is-not-a-democracy-it-s-a-corporation

So true. We recently took a course in all of this offered in our town. Although I remembered the basics from civics class
(60's era), there was so much more in this course we took. 😊

In response mars 1776 to his Publication

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