Allan J. Feifer #wingnut #fundie #conspiracy wnd.com

Everything that transpires today in government, big business, progressive media and myriad social-service organizations operates on a single overriding principle: People are exactly like cattle. They can be herded in any direction you want; they want to survive against life's predations and possess a herd mentality that can be exploited for nefarious purposes.

Government recognizes that if you push the right buttons in the right order, you can forget about the troublesome 10% who won't follow the herd and concentrate on controlling the 90% that are controllable. The herd, or if you prefer, the mob, will act predictably and often against their best interests (think of being led to the slaughterhouse) as long as you keep them docile, fed and watered. They'll gladly push through any chute you put in front of them because they are following the Judas in front of them. This is where we are today. There are too many cattle and sheep being led to the slaughter instead of humans standing on their two legs fighting for their families and daily bread as God intended. Tell me I'm wrong.

Government policies used to be the product of an open debate that resulted in more or less consistent changes over time. Progressives, nee Marxists, deeply embedded in our political and administrative State, were unsuccessful in making the fundamental change in our way of life they desired.
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What's happened to us is no Blitzkrieg; many of us have seen what was coming, and we talk, talk, talk as the rail car takes us to the crematorium.

Endless hand-wringing must end before it is too late, if we are to avoid internecine fighting between our people. We must individually reject the trajectory the government has placed us on in favor of self-determination, truth and adherence to the Founding Fathers' principles, which eschewed an all-powerful national government that sees us all as potential Soylent Green if we don't toe the line. Do not be fooled into thinking that you have rights.

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