The United States of America, the land of the brave and the home of the free, is a nation that is defined by its people. We, the people, are the heart and soul of this great country, and we must always remember this. The greatness of our nation is not just measured by the strength of our military, but by the courage and determination of our citizens to fight against tyranny and injustice throughout our history.
From the use of the law and our constitution to hold corrupt leaders accountable, to the countless individuals who have stood up for what is right, the citizens of this nation have been the true heroes of our history. Their actions were not without challenges and obstacles. Despite being shamed, ridiculed, and mocked, they persevered in their efforts to hold powerful entities accountable.
This spirit of bravery and determination began with the fight for independence from the powerful British monarchy, and has continued throughout the centuries. It is through the unwavering courage and persistence of the people that our laws and constitution have been upheld for 250 years. The ability to make our laws and constitution work is a testament to the strength and character of the American people. It truly takes an immense amount of bravery and persistence to make this happen.
It is important to never forget our heritage and what makes us truly unique in the world. The American spirit of free thinking, innovation, and liberty has set us apart from other civilizations. Our resilience and determination are evident in the way we push back against adversity. Our nation has been forged through struggles and hardships, and these experiences have only made us stronger and brought us closer to our beliefs.
We are not defined by our skin color, but by our shared values of freedom, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. Our history is a testament to the bravery and courage of ordinary people who rose up against the world's most powerful nation and created a new nation based on these values. The Constitution of the United States of America serves as the living embodiment of our common goals and aspirations, uniting us as one proud and true nation.
The journey to become Americans is a rich and fascinating part of our history, filled with challenges and sacrifices. It is a story that deserves to be studied, remembered, and passed down from generation to generation, so that it is never forgotten. Unfortunately, many of us have lost touch with our heritage, due in part to a lack of emphasis on its study and preservation. But despite this, it is important to remember that we, the people, are the backbone of this great nation.
Our American heritage is something that has been fought for, bled for, and sacrificed for, and it is our duty to ensure that it is never lost. We must never forget the sacrifices of our forebears and the values that they fought to uphold. We must remember that we are the guardians of our nation's history and heritage, and that it is our responsibility to preserve it for future generations. Never Forget…
The Great Awakening
How many of you has researched this relating to our history? Would it surprise you if I told you that there had already been two Great Awakenings? And the purpose of these Great Awakenings are worth looking into. Here are some basic historical facts about “The Great Awakening.” Pay attention, you’ll find some very interesting similarities to what we are going through now…
The First Great Awakening was a religious revival that impacted the English colonies in America during the 1730s and 1740s. The movement came at a time when the idea of secular rationalism was being emphasized, and passion for religion had grown stale. Christian leaders often traveled from town to town, preaching about the gospel, emphasizing salvation from sins and promoting enthusiasm for Christianity. The result was a renewed dedication toward religion. Many historians believe the Great Awakening had a lasting impact on various Christian denominations and American culture at large.
The First Great Awakening
In the 1700s, a European philosophical movement known as the Enlightenment, or the Age of Reason, was making its way across the Atlantic Ocean to the American colonies. Enlightenment thinkers emphasized a scientific and logical view of the world, while downplaying religion.
In many ways, religion was becoming more formal and less personal during this time, which led to lower church attendance. Christians were feeling complacent with their methods of worship, and some were disillusioned with how wealth and rationalism were dominating culture. Many began to crave a return to religious piety. Around this time, the 13 colonies were religiously divided. Most of New England belonged to congregational churches.
The Middle colonies were made up of Quakers, Anglicans, Lutherans, Baptists, Presbyterians, the Dutch Reformed and Congregational followers.
Southern colonies were mostly members of the Anglican Church, but there were also many Baptists, Presbyterians and Quakers.
The stage was set for a renewal of faith, and in the late 1720s, a revival began to take root as preachers altered their messages and reemphasized concepts of Calvinism. (Calvinism is a theology that was introduced by John Calvin in the 16th century that stressed the importance of scripture, faith, predestination and the grace of God.)
Basic Theme of The Great Awakening
This Great Awakening brought various philosophies, ideas and doctrines to the forefront of Christian faith.
Some of the major themes included:
All people are born sinners
Sin without salvation will send a person to hell
All people can be saved if they confess their sins to God, seek forgiveness and accept God’s grace
All people can have a direct and emotional connection with God
Religion shouldn’t be formal and institutionalized, but rather casual and personal
The Second Great Awakening
The First Great Awakening came to an end sometime during the 1740s.
In the 1790s, another religious revival, which became known as the Second Great Awakening, began in New England. This movement is typically regarded as less emotionally charged than the First Great Awakening. It led to the founding of several colleges, seminaries and mission societies.
A Third Great Awakening was said to span from the late 1850s to the early 20th century. Some scholars, however, disagree that this movement was ever a significant event.
The Effects of The Great Awakening
These Great Awakenings notably altered the religious climate in the American colonies. Ordinary people were encouraged to make a personal connection with God, instead of relying on a minister. Newer denominations, such as Methodists and Baptists, grew quickly. The Great Awakening brought the American colonies together and led to an increase in church growth.
However, it also resulted in division between those who supported the movement and those who opposed it. Experts suggest that the revival had a significant impact on the Revolutionary War by fostering a sense of nationalism and promoting the idea of individual rights. Additionally, the Great Awakening gave rise to several prestigious educational institutions, including Princeton, Rutgers, Brown, and Dartmouth universities.
The thing that caught my eye and interest when I was researching this topic was the claim of the great awakening influencing the revolutionary war. I am not calling for a second revolution. I’m pointing out details that helped shape our nation. The Great Awakening encouraged nationalism, individual rights, casual and personal relationship with God as ordinary people, and not relying on institutional religion.
At a time where religion divided the colonies, those mentioned ideas above would be key to unifying them. Those ideas would also be key to how our government was set up and eventually how our constitution was written. Sovereignty, freedom, liberty and the pursuit of happiness stemmed from the ideas from The Great Awakening. Power being yielded from the bottom up. A self governance system formed and ran for the people, by the people. When our founding fathers wrote the Declaration of Independence, The Representatives of the United States wrote the following:
We, therefore, the Representatives of the united States of America, in General Congress, Assembled, appealing to the Supreme Judge of the world for the rectitude of our intentions, do, in the Name, and by Authority of the good People of these Colonies, solemnly publish and declare, That these United Colonies are, and of Right ought to be Free and Independent States; that they are Absolved from all Allegiance to the British Crown, and that all political connection between them and the State of Great Britain, is and ought to be totally dissolved; and that as Free and Independent States, they have full Power to levy War, conclude Peace, contract Alliances, establish Commerce, and to do all other Acts and Things which Independent States may of right do.
This statement in our Declaration of Independence was written to the most powerful “Supreme Judge of the World”, the largest and most powerful nation in the world, by average hard working so called “peasants.” The bravery and courage displayed in the pursuit of independence is a remarkable moment in world history.
It is important for this spirit of boldness to be rekindled in our time. We, the people, are a powerful force when we come together in our communities and as individuals. Our internal enemies, such as corrupt politicians and institutions, the deep state, and shadow government, understand this. For over 250 years, we have been fighting against adversity and upholding our values as a nation.
Join or Die
I have chosen to use the political cartoon "Join or Die" to illustrate the concept of disunity in the American colonies. By examining the history of the original colonies, we can gain insight into where one of our founding fathers, Benjamin Franklin, developed this idea. The original colonists learned that without unity and organization, they would fail and, quite literally, face death. This same principle applies to our society today. Although the consequences may not be as dire as literal death, a lack of unity and organization can lead to the death of our nation, our rights, and our way of life.
Early Colonial Era
During the sixteenth century, England was a very hard environment to survive in for regular people. Wool was more profitable than food was. Most of the farm land was used for the purposes of raising sheep. From this dynamic, food shortages was the norm. Not only was there a food shortage in England, many fled to avoid persecution from King James.
On May 13, 1607 three English ships the Susan Constant, Godspeed and Discovery with approximately 144 settlers and sailors, will land and plant the first permanent English colony in North America. Established by the Virginia Company of London this settlement would be called Jamestown, after king James I. On June 15, 1607 the fleet commander Captain Christopher Newport will return to England leaving 104 settlers. Taken from "The Proceedings - of the English Colony in Virginia since their First beginning form England in the Year of Our Lord 1606 till this Present 1612, with All their Accidents that befell them in their Journeys and Discoveries" the following is a list of the names of those known 104 settlers.
The goal for the English colonization was to establish Mercantilism and to gain freedom of religious persecution by authorities of the Crown and the Church of England.
Several European countries attempted to found colonies in the Americas after 1500. Most of those attempts ended in failure. The colonists themselves faced high rates of death from disease, starvation, inefficient resupply, conflict with Native Americans, attacks by rival European powers, and other causes. Spain had numerous failed attempts, including San Miguel de Gualdape in Georgia (1526), Pánfilo de Narváez's expedition to Florida's Gulf coast (1528–36), Pensacola in West Florida (1559–61), Fort San Juan in North Carolina (1567–68), and the Ajacán Mission in Virginia (1570–71). The French failed at Parris Island, South Carolina (1562–63), Fort Caroline on Florida's Atlantic coast (1564–65), Saint Croix Island, Maine (1604–05), and Fort Saint Louis, Texas (1685–89). The most notable English failures were the "Lost Colony of Roanoke" (1583–90) in North Carolina and Popham Colony in Maine (1607–08). It was at the Roanoke Colony that Virginia Dare became the first English child born in America; her fate is unknown.
Colonial History of The United States
North America was a vast and untamed land, filled with economic potential and the promise of freedom and liberty. Even today, it remains a unique and promising region compared to the rest of the world. In order to thrive in this new world, settlers had to come together and form effective communities.
These communities were essential for the safety and survival of the settlers, as they faced many challenges and threats in this harsh environment. The English settlers, in particular, encountered numerous obstacles in their journey to establish themselves in North America.
Principally against shared threats from Indians, the French, and the Dutch. The Puritan colonies of New England formed a confederation to coordinate military and judicial matters.
Unification of the British Colonies
The importance of community strength remains just as vital today as it was in the past. Divisions within our communities lead to division in our nation, and our survival still relies on the strength of our communities. Despite the changing nature of threats to our safety and way of life, the need for communities to protect against these threats and ensure safety has not changed.
Even in the modern era, we cannot survive without the collective efforts of our communities. Currently, we are facing corruption from within our own government, and it is crucial that we understand who this enemy is and how they pose a threat to us and our communities.
In many parts of the United States, every level of governance is plagued by corruption, tyranny, and overreach, leaving many Americans feeling helpless, angry, and isolated. These feelings of helplessness, anger, and isolation are precisely what the enemy, consisting of corrupt politicians, the deep state, and the shadow government, wants us to experience.
Our internal enemy wants us to feel helpless so that they can present themselves as the solution and convince us that we don't need to worry about anything.
They want us to feel angry because anger clouds our judgement, decreases our understanding of others, and drives us towards isolation.
They want us to feel isolated because it prevents us from taking action by creating division between citizens, families, and communities.
Helplessness, anger, and isolation are the perfect ingredients to prevent We the People from exerting control over our country. These tactics have been used for decades and even centuries to separate people from God, which ultimately leads to the destruction of the family and the removal of the emotional and spiritual foundation for children. The failure cascade of this process can be seen in our own country and throughout history.
Man’s separation from God is the seminal moment to our downfall. From the Garden of Eden until now, our enemies sought to separate us from the Creator. The legacy of the Greek Philosopher Plato is not only reflected in the persons of Aristotle and Socrates but on man’s distant relationship with God. Plato believed that if God existed at all then he was inactive in events here on earth and a personal and intimate relationship with God was not possible (it is where the word platonic comes from). A platonic relationship with God is impersonal and unfulfilling and was a driving factor in the Great Awakenings.
You see the pattern? You will learn in this article how fostering these ingredients are the true division. Some would argue that their marriages and families are just fine without God and that is certainly possible. However, a country whose creation was under God is at its strongest when God is present in our lives, marriages, homes, schools, and government.
The Constitution of the United States remains ahead of its time and has brought our nation closer to freedom and liberty for all individuals. This was the intention of our founding fathers. However, when the Constitution is disregarded due to deception and distraction, our freedoms and liberties are at risk. It is imperative that We the People come together in our families and communities, united under a common goal, to ensure that we maintain control over our future and the future of our children. The gravity of the situation facing our nation cannot be overstated, and it is time for us to take action and reclaim our country. Join or Die…
United We Stand, Divided We Fall
The term "divisive" or "division" has become a common refrain within the MAGA community. "You're being divisive" or "you're causing division" are phrases often heard. But what does this really mean? As part of a free society, we have the right to express ourselves freely, including our opinions and ideas.
Disagreeing with others' opinions and ideas is not inherently divisive or causing division, even within the MAGA community. With over 350 million Americans, each with their own thoughts and opinions, it is natural that we will have differing views. So long as these expressions are within the bounds of the law, specifically our Constitution, our freedom of expression should not distract us from our shared goal of unity.
What is unity as an American?
Before we can address the sources of division, we must first understand what unity means in the context of We the People and the United States of America. Being united as We the People in our nation is straightforward. It doesn't matter what religion you practice, what your opinions are, what political ideology you hold, or what your skin color is.
We are all united by our common goals of freedom, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness, and by our Constitution, which preserves these goals. If someone or something tries to divide you from these common goals or from the U.S. Constitution, I would consider that to be "divisive" or "causing division." If we can gain a clear understanding of unity in this context, then we can effectively address the sources of division.
What is causing real division?
Deception and Distraction: The True Sources of Division
"Look here, not there."
We have discussed the ways in which helplessness, anger, and isolation can prevent We the People from controlling our nation. We have also defined unity as being united under the common goals of freedom, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness, as preserved in the Constitution. It is now time to focus on the true sources of division and divisiveness: deception and distraction.
Deception and distraction are the true dividers. The enemy uses deception to make us feel helpless, angry, and isolated, but the truth is that we are not helpless, and there is no reason to be angry or isolated. These emotions are merely distractions, and deception is the tool used to create these distractions. In war, deception and distraction are highly effective tactics, and the enemy is using them against us.
By deceiving us and distracting us, they aim to defeat us. Helplessness, anger, and the feeling of isolation are particularly effective distractions for citizens. To create these distractions, the enemy must use deception. They lie to distract us from the truth.
Here's a prime example, and one that has arguably caused significant harm to the MAGA movement: the idea that "the military is in control," or that they will save us, or that they are the only solution. This military narrative has been circulating within MAGA communities for over five years.
It started with "Q" and has been taken far out of context, and even exploited for profit. There are many different theories that have emerged from this concept, but to believe that the military will save us through a coup is a false and irresponsibly dangerous message to spread to We the People.
Another example is the belief that we are in a Continuity of Government (COG) phase, such as devolution. This narrative suggests that a hidden, benevolent government is actually running things and that Trump is still the president and will return. The devolution theory has been circulating in the MAGA community for over a year and a half and divides the Q and MAGA communities.
However, this narrative is also false and irresponsibly dangerous to broadcast to We the People. COG is not meant to be used as described in the devolution theory. To truly understand the actual purpose of COG, it's recommended to read the Substack by Chris Blacksheep7. He explains in his series that the way the devolution theory is presented is impossible, unrealistic, and disrespectful to our emergency response community.
Both of these narratives are dangerous, deceptive, and distract from the role that We the People must play. It's important to question these statements. What does "the military is the only way" mean? What is the military in control of? These statements do not imply that the military is going to overthrow the government or take control of it. Who can say that the military hasn't already saved us or isn't saving us in ways that we may never know or see? The military has always fulfilled their duties and responsibilities in ways that are often unseen by the public.
In our series "Reconstitution," Part 10, "The President's Army" and our previous article "The President's Guard," we explain some of the roles the military plays during times of crisis. It's important to remember that the U.S. military cannot and will not overthrow our government. The military's purpose is to protect our country, not run it. Overthrowing the government would weaken the military's ability to do its job effectively. Our Constitution specifically protects us from military coups, regardless of political ideology.
The idea that the military will save us, or that there is a shadow government in control, creates a false sense of hope and security, which is dangerous for the MAGA movement and for the people. MAGA is not about one person, or about theories and hypotheses. It's about how We the People can make this country great again.
While President Trump was a patriotic leader who cared about the people and had our best interests in mind, MAGA is not solely about him. It's about finding leaders who embody patriotism, nationalism, a love of God, the law, the Constitution, and most importantly, a love of We the People and our nation. These are the key attributes that we should look for in any future President.
The exposure of massive government corruption and overreach has been a prominent topic for the past five years, although the truth-seeking community has been raising awareness about it for decades. The extent of the corruption is so severe that it can cause feelings of helplessness and anger, leading to a cycle of isolation and desperation. Unfortunately, some "patriots" may take advantage of these emotions by promoting unrealistic and unhelpful theories that only further the enemy's goals.
The "prepper" movement and the idea of being "at war and under military law" are examples of such theories that promote isolation and dependency on external forces for salvation, rather than taking an active role within our communities. These theories can also distance people from their faith, which is a destructive notion. The solution lies in uniting as a community and taking a proactive role in fixing the problems, rather than waiting for someone or something else to save us.
Plato’s theory is destructive because it suggests God is not active in our lives, distancing us from God. How can any theory we ascribe to which distances We the People from our active role in communities be any less destructive?
By disconnecting people from God, these theories can also disconnect individuals from active participation in their communities. The idea is that an active belief in God and a connection to a higher power can help to foster a sense of community and purpose, and theories that detract from this can be harmful.
The enemy’s appetite for destruction is fed by apathy.
These theories deceive us by sidetracking us from addressing the actual problems and finding practical solutions. They inspire us to disconnect from our communities (such as the prepper movement), even though some of these theories still emphasize the significance of community involvement.
However, if people believe that the military will save us or that Trump is still the President, they are unlikely to take community involvement seriously. These theories overlook the hard work and effort that is necessary to bring about change.
Sadly, they have made a profit for those who promote them. Whether intentional or not, these theories are detrimental to We the People and the MAGA movement. We, as a community, possess immense power, and distracting us from this power is exactly what the opposition wants. Don't fall for these false claims. They are not to be trusted.
Trust the Plan. What is the Plan? Whose Plan?
Trust the Plan" - What Does it Mean?
The phrase "Trust the Plan" is often heard in the MAGA community, but what does it actually mean? Who's plan are we supposed to trust? Do we have a plan of our own? These are important questions to ask ourselves and our peers. Instead of relying on a vague, mysterious plan, we need to focus on the things we can control and make a difference in.
While it's clear that the military and some patriots in DC may have a plan, it's reckless and irresponsible to believe that it's a comprehensive plan that doesn't require our involvement. There are many signs that a larger plan is in place, such as the election of President Trump, who was an outsider to the DC political establishment, and his successful implementation of policies that benefited the people. However, it's possible that theories like "devolution" have disrupted the plan by discouraging people from taking things seriously and making MAGA look unstable.
We the People must create our own realistic and actionable plan for our communities. We are capable, resourceful, and smart, and can make a difference even with our busy lifestyles. We face numerous challenges, including corruption and election fraud, which are not limited to just one political party. It's important that everyone cares about these issues and works towards solving them.
The journey ahead will be difficult, but the feeling of achieving the impossible is just like what the Patriots during the Revolution experienced. As we move forward, we need to be aware of the hurdles we face, including corruption and election fraud, and work together to overcome them.
Gadsden Flag Historical Meaning
The Gadsden Flag symbolizes the spirit of American patriotism and the fight against tyranny. Named after Christopher Gadsden, who designed it in 1775 during the American Revolution, the flag was used by the Continental Marines as a motto flag and symbolizes their unwavering determination and bravery. The rattlesnake and the message "Don't Tread on Me" reflect their commitment to liberty and their refusal to be oppressed by tyranny. The image of the whole snake, unlike the Join or Die flag, symbolizes unity and strength in the face of adversity.
Benjamin Franklin's description of the symbology of the Gadsden Flag, in his letter to the Pennsylvania Journal on December 27, 1775, is a testament to the significance of this flag and its enduring message of American patriotism. Every American, regardless of political ideology, should take pride in the symbolism of the Gadsden Flag and find inspiration in its message of unity, strength, and determination in the face of tyranny.
I observed on one of the drums belonging to the marines now raising, there was painted a Rattle-Snake, with this modest motto under it, "Don't tread on me." As I know it is the custom to have some device on the arms of every country, I supposed this may have been intended for the arms of America; and as I have nothing to do with public affairs, and as my time is perfectly my own, in order to divert an idle hour, I sat down to guess what could have been intended by this uncommon device – I took care, however, to consult on this occasion a person who is acquainted with heraldry, from whom I learned, that it is a rule among the learned of that science "That the worthy properties of the animal, in the crest-born, shall be considered," and, "That the base ones cannot have been intended;" he likewise informed me that the ancients considered the serpent as an emblem of wisdom, and in a certain attitude of endless duration – both which circumstances I suppose may have been had in view. Having gained this intelligence, and recollecting that countries are sometimes represented by animals peculiar to them, it occurred to me that the Rattle-Snake is found in no other quarter of the world besides America, and may therefore have been chosen, on that account, to represent her.
But then "the worldly properties" of a Snake I judged would be hard to point out. This rather raised than suppressed my curiosity, and having frequently seen the Rattle-Snake, I ran over in my mind every property by which she was distinguished, not only from other animals, but from those of the same genus or class of animals, endeavoring to fix some meaning to each, not wholly inconsistent with common sense.
I recollected that her eye excelled in brightness, that of any other animal, and that she has no eye-lids. She may therefore be esteemed an emblem of vigilance. She never begins an attack, nor, when once engaged, ever surrenders: She is therefore an emblem of magnanimity and true courage. As if anxious to prevent all pretensions of quarreling with her, the weapons with which nature has furnished her, she conceals in the roof of her mouth, so that, to those who are unacquainted with her, she appears to be a most defenseless animal; and even when those weapons are shown and extended for her defense, they appear weak and contemptible; but their wounds however small, are decisive and fatal. Conscious of this, she never wounds 'till she has generously given notice, even to her enemy, and cautioned him against the danger of treading on her.
Was I wrong, Sir, in thinking this a strong picture of the temper and conduct of America? The poison of her teeth is the necessary means of digesting her food, and at the same time is certain destruction to her enemies. This may be understood to intimate that those things which are destructive to our enemies, may be to us not only harmless, but absolutely necessary to our existence. I confess I was wholly at a loss what to make of the rattles, 'till I went back and counted them and found them just thirteen, exactly the number of the Colonies united in America; and I recollected too that this was the only part of the Snake which increased in numbers. Perhaps it might be only fancy, but, I conceited the painter had shown a half formed additional rattle, which, I suppose, may have been intended to represent the province of Canada.
'Tis curious and amazing to observe how distinct and independent of each other the rattles of this animal are, and yet how firmly they are united together, so as never to be separated but by breaking them to pieces. One of those rattles singly, is incapable of producing sound, but the ringing of thirteen together, is sufficient to alarm the boldest man living.
The Rattle-Snake is solitary, and associates with her kind only when it is necessary for their preservation. In winter, the warmth of a number together will preserve their lives, while singly, they would probably perish. The power of fascination attributed to her, by a generous construction, may be understood to mean, that those who consider the liberty and blessings which America affords, and once come over to her, never afterwards leave her, but spend their lives with her. She strongly resembles America in this, that she is beautiful in youth and her beauty increaseth with her age, "her tongue also is blue and forked as the lightning, and her abode is among impenetrable rocks."
The Solution, Project: Don’t Tread on Me
Just like the original colonies relied on each other and their communities, this is also the key to our success in taking back our country. While having reactive plans facilitated by our second amendment rights is important, without preventative plans, the reaction will be much more painful.
To understand our strengths and weaknesses and create a political plan of action within our local communities, we must look at the four core elements of success observed from the history of the 13 colonies: Community, Organization, Coordination, and Action.
Liberals may excel in this aspect, but not because of their competence, but because they have more free time. On the other hand, conservatives have more skills, can better utilize their time, and have more access to people in their daily lives. If we plan effectively and think tactically, we can outperform them.
In Part 2 of the series, "We the People: The Steps to Take Back America" and Project "Don't Tread On Me", we will provide actionable steps to take back our country, including how to organize, focus our efforts, evaluate our current leadership, and take action within our communities.
It's important to note that fixing the current state of our country will not be easy or instantaneous. But with careful planning and execution, we can make progress towards a better future.
The way I see things we have three options,
We do nothing and take the blue pill, go back to sleep and hope our country doesn’t get worse. We all know it will get worse.
We take up arms and overthrow our government entities that we think are corrupt. Even though not many reading this actually has any evidence to justify this action. This is what our enemies want us to do, they want us in a state of violent civil unrest. Furthermore, many, many will die. Our country will be in crumbles and our children and grandchildren will be severely affected in ways that we cannot calculate.
We organize, coordinate, plan, think outside the box, take action and outsmart the politicians at the local and state levels. We focus where we can make a difference and show our elected officials that We the People are the ones in charge of this great nation. As it was designed by our founding fathers.
17th SOG chooses option 3. Join us, grab your oars, get in our Durham boat and let’s cross this river and take our country back!!
"I think that's the single best piece of advice: constantly think about how you could be doing things better, and questioning yourself."
"If something is important enough, even if the odds are against you, you should still do it."
Elon Musk
Written By SpartanAltsobaPatriot - 17th SOG
Maybe Q and/or devolution also promote plan 3. Devolution concept, keep the country recoverable, Q promotes community organizing and growing the we the people army, awakening our brother and sisters. Q and devolution has never promoted sitting and waiting to be saved. That is a misconception.
Salvation is by God's grace alone through faith alone in Christ alone was a major theme of the 1st 2 great awakenings. Read Ian Murray's Revival & Revivalism for example.