Ann Barnhardt Counter-Revolutionary
1) Life in a cashless society, Ann provides a working example
2) The credit score system; and the credit lock-down
3)
How the financial system has was intentionally misused to concentrate
wealth by having a new influx of new unqualified folks taking out home
loans, getting college loans, car loans, or fake healthcare coverage.
4) Why everyone now has a perfect credit score
5) How young folks have been addled, drugged, and tested
6) How testing will be used to send people to the new gulag
7) How DNA is being collected for future use
8) How people will be further disenfranchised by being called "mentally ill"
9) How we have been bred to be part of an adolescent culture
10) Why the powers that be want dissent to hook onto absurd claims and so called "truths"
11) On the perils of consumerism and entertainment
Much much more including Edward Snowden Glen Greenwald and the NSA
http://www.jrnyquist.com/prodigies-an...
"Since
Obama was elected President of the United States, some people feel this
takeover has already occurred. Ann Barnhardt is one such person. She is
a self-described counter-revolutionary who says "the Republic no longer
exists." She says that we are currently living under a tyranny which
cannot be reformed. Instead of talking about the foxes pushing out the
lions, Barnhardt says that the government has been taken over by
"psychopaths." She does not distinguish between good politicians and bad
politicians. She does not distinguish between good voters and bad
voters. If you are voting, you are automatically bad; that is to say,
you are giving legitimacy to wickedness. As a counter-revolutionary
Barnhardt does not see the complexities of people or situations. She
does not diagnose the malady of the elite so as to discover some ground
of innocence. She operates at a high level of generalization, dispensing
with nuances. Such an approach may lack intellectual precision, but
from the standpoint of counter-revolution, it is flawless rhetoric. Her
words have strategic virtue instead of intellectual virtue. She is not
simply observing phenomenon. She is attempting to become a phenomenon.
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