DOOMED TO REPEAT: CONCEPT #28
UNDERSTANDING YOUR CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS IN THE EVENT OF A CIVIL WAR
Dave Krieger is the host of The Krieger Files on libertynewsradio.com (8 a.m. CDT)!
With the political divisiveness and polarization in the American ecosystem, comes the bright idea that maybe some of these survey companies need to start asking some serious questions, like:
(a.) Do you believe that there will be another Civil War?;
(b.) How soon do you believe there will be another Civil War; and
(c.) How will you deal with another Civil War?
Rasmussen pollsters previously asked questions (a.) and (b.) in 2021 and 2023, but why not question (c.)?
Since 2020, with the advent of the COVID-19 lockdowns, people were getting pretty frustrated and upset with government. Systematically, more podcasts and social media pundits were expressing said public frustration, to the point where, when the truth started coming out about the “jabs” (i.e. gene therapy shots), people became angry … and logically, the question then becomes … What are you going to do about it?
Unfortunately, the greater percentage of Blue State cities are unprepared for political upheaval and civil unrest. Red State cities are only somewhat unprepared and in the rural areas, property owners are developing the “Come and take it!” attitude, an expression of defiance first used in 1778 at Fort Morris in Georgia during the American Revolution, and also in 1835 at the Battle of Gonzales during the Texas Revolution.
If the surveys now indicate that 49% of Americans believe there will be another Civil War within three (3) years … I believe that figure is higher and much sooner … you’re probably wondering exactly what it would mean if the U.S. government decided to “lock us down to the extreme” … like due to another stolen election cycle.
I cover 3 sections in this posting: Suspension of habeas corpus and martial law; actions and equal and opposite reactions; and defending one’s homestead against foreign invasion (What? You’re still in denial?) Better read on …
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