The topic of discussion for this Constitution Monday comes from the First Amendment to the United States Constitution: “Congress shall make no law … abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press….” Liberty depends on the freedom to speak or write without censure as well as to hear and read what the President of the United States says to the citizens. Political correctness and the cancel culture are silencing many people, while destroying the lives of others. The media, both mainstream and social join in the censoring and even banning all information of which they do not approve.
The Deep State and the Swamp
have been selling America to the communist enemies for many years. They
have become powerful secret combinations seeking to destroy the Constitution of
the United States and bring about globalism or one-world power. They were well
on their way until Donald Trump unexpectedly was elected as President of the
United States. Suddenly their power was threatened, and they proceeded to do
everything in their power to destroy Trump and to get him out of office as
quickly as possible.
Weak-kneed Republicans bowed to
their demands, but Trump stood against the threats. They fought him every day
since the 2016 election with one investigation after another. They wasted
billions of American dollars and more than two years in the Russian collusion
delusion. When the Mueller report came out with nothing on Trump, they looked
for something on which to impeach Trump – anything would do – and soon found
the Ukraine telephone call. The lunatics in the House did impeachment Trump,
but the Senate did not convict him.
When the impeachment attempt ended,
the domestic enemies arranged for a fraudulent election. There is too much evidence
to deny fraud took place even if courts never recognize it. Joe Biden may be
feeble minded, but he knows that he “won” the election by fraud. He even
admitted that “we have put together, I think, the most extensive and and
inclusive voter fraud organization in the history of American politics.”
Our nation
is currently enduring the results of massive fraud. Whether or not enough
evidence is found to overturn the election, millions of Americans will believe
that Biden and his minions stole the presidential election.
Some
years ago, I read Red Horizons by Lt. Gen. Ion Mihai Pacepa, the
highest-ranking Soviet block intelligence official ever to defect to the West.
The book exposed the terrible crimes and corruption of Romanian President
Nicolae Ceausescu. The dictator attempted to hunt Pacepa down to kill him, but
he was unsuccessful. Ceausescu and his wife were executed by their own people
on Christmas Day 1989 with accusations that sounded much like what was written
in Red Horizons. The thing that I remember most about this book is the
way that the Romanian government controlled their people, even to having
microphones in bedrooms and in centerpieces on tables in restaurants with every
conversation recorded.
In a recent class, I read George Orwell’s 1984 about a man living in a totalitarianism, a form of government that sought to control everything that he did – including his thoughts. The fictional book reminded me of Red Horizons, supposedly a true story, and the memory bothered me. I recently read the December 2020 issue of Imprimis, where Larry P. Arnn, the President of Hillsdale College, compared Orwell’s 1984 with the America that we currently have. The analogies are frightening.
In Orwell’s
1984, there are telescreens everywhere, as well as hidden cameras and
microphones. Nearly everything you do is watched and heard. It even emerges
that the watchers have become expert at reading people’s faces. The
organization that oversees all this is called the Thought Police.
If it
sounds far-fetched, look at China today: there are cameras everywhere watching
the people, and everything they do on the Internet is monitored. Algorithms are
run and experiments are underway to assign each individual a social score. If
you don’t act or think in the politically correct way, things happen to you –
you lose the ability to travel, for instance, or you lose your job. It’s a very
comprehensive system. And by the way, you can also look at how big tech
companies here in the U.S. are tracking people’s movements and activities to
the extent that they are often able to know in advance what people will be
doing. Even more alarming, these companies are increasingly able and willing to
use the information they compile to manipulate people’s thoughts and decisions.
The
protagonist of 1984 is a man named Winston Smith. He works for the
state, and his job is to rewrite history. He sits at a table with a telescreen
in front of him that watches everything he does. To one side is something
called a memory hole – when Winston puts things in it, he assumes they are
burned and lost forever…. Winston’s job is to fix every book, periodical, newspaper,
etc. that reveals or refers to what used to be the truth, in order that it
conform to the new truth….
Winston’s
awareness of this endless, mighty effort to alter reality makes him cynical and
disaffected. He comes to see that he knows nothing of the past, of real
history: “Every record has been destroyed or falsified,” he says at one point, “every
book has been rewritten, every picture has been repainted, every statue and
street and building has been renamed, every date has been altered. And that process
is continuing day by day and minute by minute…. Nothing exists except an
endless present in which the Party is always right.” Does any of this sound
familiar?
Our nation resembles 1984 where history is being
rewritten and unwanted information goes down the memory hole. Politicians
usually use doublespeak to communicate, but now the media is also using
it. We no longer know what is true and what is not. I believe that it is
important to know what is really happening, and what is true.
1984President Trump recently tweeted two videos from Seth Holehouse, a relatively unknown
YouTube personality. Holehouse explains in 18 minutes what he believes has been
happening in America over several administrations. I encourage you to listen to
both broadcasts and ponder them seriously. I suggest that you listen to them
with these questions: “What if this is the truth?” “Could this be true?” “What
do I know that would lend credence to what he is saying?” “What dots am I
seeing now that connect to what I already know?” A free America must have an
informed citizenry. https:twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/1341948611131822083
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