Hegel is an imperialist con artist who established the
principles of dialectical "no-reason." Hegel's dialectic has
allowed globalists to lead simple, capable, freeborn men and
women back into the superstitious, racist and unreasonable
age of imperial global dominance. National governments
represent people who are free from imperial controls over
private property, trade and production. National governments
protect their workers from imperial slavery by protecting
the worker's markets. But if you use Hegel's logical
Marxism, the only way to protect people from slavery is to
become the slave trader, just for a while. Twisted logic is
why cons are so successful, and Hegel twisted it in such a
way as to be "impenetrable." Like Hegel and Marx, the best
street con knows his spiel has to use logic to bend and
distort the story, and good cons weave their lies on logical
mathematical progression. The fallacy is in the language,
not in the math. Detective Phillip Worts' 2001 article
Communist Oriented Policing is a nice explanation of
Dialectical Materialism's influence on America. https://www.crossroad.to/articles2/05/dialectic.htm
When we understand what motivated Hegel, we can see his
influence on all of our destinies. ... Hegelian conflicts
steer every political arena on the planet, from the United
Nations to the major American political parties, all the way
down to local school boards and community councils.
Dialogues and consensus-building are primary tools of the
dialectic, and terror and intimidation are also
acceptable formats for obtaining the goal. The ultimate
Third Way agenda is world
government. Once we get what's really going on, we can cut
the strings and move our lives in original directions
outside the confines of the dialectical madness. Focusing on
Hegel's and Engel's ultimate agenda, and avoiding getting
caught up in their impenetrable theories of
social evolution, gives us
the opportunity to think and act our way toward freedom,
justice, and genuine liberty for all.
Today the dialectic is active in every political issue that
encourages taking sides. We can see it in environmentalists
instigating conflicts against private property owners, in
democrats against republicans, in greens against
libertarians, in communists against socialists, in neo-cons
against traditional conservatives, in community activists
against individuals, in pro-choice versus pro-life, in
Christians against Muslims, in isolationists versus
interventionists, in peace activists against war hawks. No
matter what the issue, the invisible dialectic aims to
control both the conflict and the resolution of differences,
and leads everyone involved into a new cycle of conflicts.
So why is it that the most logical thing to do...which IS...simply allow the market place to work its magic...take away the regulations that strangle...and let free market DICTATE what will BE what....
I find it somewhat fascinating that I have yet to hear JUST ONE pundit ask the obvious....
Why not simply go back to the way it was.....and fix what caused all the fuss to begin with, rather than creating a new fuss to distract us....
We the People, once again, being played for suckers....
Kahn’s website reveals he is anattorney deeply involved in “pay for play” immigration fraud — assisting foreign investors to buy their way into the U.S. through a controversial visa program “frought with corruption” according to a U.S. Senate committee chairman.
That has now been completely DELETED off the internet.
The website link to his website now reverts back to GoDaddy (hosting website), and the entire Khan Law Office website is wiped clean. It was, however, all captured in the internet archives, and TRN has obtained a copy…
By Theodore Shoebat and Walid Shoebat (SHOEBAT EXCLUSIVE)
The
Muslim who attacked Donald Trump, Khizr Muazzam Khan, is a Muslim
Brotherhood agent, working to bring Muslims into the United States.
After reading what we discovered so far, it becomes obvious that Khan wanted to ‘trump’ Trump’s Muslim immigration policy of limiting Muslim immigration into the U.S.
Khizr Khan is the father of a U.S. soldier
who died in Iraq, who spoke poignantly of the loss of his son and then
used that platform to attack Donald Trump. On Sunday he tweeted further
disparaging remarks about Melania.