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GameOnGlobalists 2 points ago +2 / -0

Thank you, it is much appreciated. I'm particularly interested in path two. How would a Constitutional Convention work, and what would it achieve? And what is with the 17th Amendment? Is there an alternative offered? Would you mind expanding on these?

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War_Hamster 3 points ago +3 / -0

It's my pleasure. We've all got to help educate our fellow citizens,

This is a link to one of the top groups working for a Convention of States:

https://conventionofstates.com

You can find a lot of good info there.

As for the 17th Amendment, it changed the way US Senators were picked. Previously, they were appointed by the State Legislatures, who were direct to We The People. Now, they are elected by WTP, just like the House.

The big problem with this is that the House was supposed to represent the People, the Senate to represent the States, and the President to represent the Federal Gov't.

With Senators being directly elected, there's nobody to represent the States. And what they've done ever since is to increase the power of DC and reduce the power of States.

Our nation is supposed to be a Confederation of sovereign states, but has become Nationalist (or worse) form of government. A return of States' sovereignty will seriously kneecap DC's power.

Interestingly, the 17th Amendment was "passed" in 1913, the same year they created the Income Tax and the IRS. This was not an accident. This was a planned theft of our rights by the Federal Gov't and it must be reversed.

Also not a coincidence? The First World War was launched within a year of this.

Do you want to go down that rabbit hole?

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GameOnGlobalists 3 points ago +3 / -0

This is an eye-opener. I love this place.

I've always wondered why a House and a Senate, when their representatives are elected in the exact same way. This explains it, and I feel a little embarrassed by this blind spot.

I cannot in good conscience say no to the last question, so please, go on.

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War_Hamster 3 points ago +3 / -0

Not your fault for not knowing this. I wish out schools taught this, but apparently Critical Race Theory is more important.

I had a pretty good knowledge of the Constitution previously, but I'm just learning some of this deeper stuff myself. I find it fascinating and am learning all I can. I think it's important.

Ok, a brief talk about 1913.

(Read the Creature From Jekyl Island and 100's of related videos for more details)

A group of bankers met on Jekyl Island and hatched the idea for the Federal Reserve, the Income Tax, and the 17th Amendment. Interestingly, they sold the income tax by promising it would never exceed 1% and it would only apply to the top 10% of earners.

The most important thing to understand is that the Federal Reserve is not Federal at all. It is a private bank owned by some very deep pocketed oligarchs, including International bankers like the Rothschilds. We basically ceded control of our own monetary system. Why?

We don't need to explore the causes of WW1 for this part of the discussion, but both sides were financed by the same banks. This was when they discovered that war was a very profitable business and we've had endless wars ever since.

The US got pulled into the war when a group of bankers in London made a deal with the British that led to the Balfour Declaration. The plan was that if the US could be pulled in on the UK's side, the UK would chase the Ottoman Turks out of Palestine, paving the way for the Jewish state of Israel. Those London bankers worked with our US bankers to pressure Woodrow Wilson to join against the Germans. It took the suspect sinking of the Lusitania to swing US public opinion towards favoring war, and the media lied about the whole incident. This wasn't the first or last time our media has lied us into a war. Woodrow Wilson would later lament that he'd been tricked into the war.

At the same time, the Bolsheviks took advantage of the chaos to stage the Russian Revolution in 1917. There's a lot more to this, and if you want to know more, it deserves its own post, but all of these events are related and likely orchestrated by the same parties.

Something that is ignored is that prior to the US joining in, Germany was winning WW1, yet they were very much for peace. Once the US joined, Germany was still not defeated until they got to the peace negotiation table.

The Treaty of Versailles was so punitive to Germany that the country was doomed for economic destruction. It didn't help that the Bolsheviks, having founded the USSR, had their Marxist allies working to make Germany a communist country. Their street soldiers, the original Antifa, were terrorizing citizens and Berlin was a cesspool of sin. Germany was a mess with hyperinflation.

From that vacuum arose a need for a strong leader to combat the Marxists and revive the German nation.

Guess who stepped into that vacuum?

This is a good place to stop for tonight. I'm more than happy to go on and feel free to ask specific questions.

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GameOnGlobalists 2 points ago +2 / -0

You're a gentleman and a scholar, thank you. Fuck, they're everywhere, and the ties run deep.

Interestingly, they sold the income tax by promising it would never exceed 1% and it would only apply to the top 10% of earners.

That, right there, is red pilling material for those fooled by current power grabs.

My history knowledge is not deep enough to ask a sophisticated question, but I wonder what your educated summary would be of who's moving the pieces and pulling the threads of the world.

I have saved your comments, and may reach out again in the future if you don't mind. I will be able to use this overview as a blueprint for further discovery.

I would subscribe to a weekly newsletter on these subjects by you.