Executive Summary: “The Visible Tyranny of Peace and Safety” by Ted Hayes
See: President’s Executive Order
President Trump has declared his intention to usher in “America’s Golden Age.” Yet his deployment of military and police forces to maintain order reveals the fragility of the republican form of government itself.
History shows that societies have consistently traded liberty for the illusion of peace: from Pharaoh’s Egypt to Imperial Rome, to Napoleon, Hitler, and Stalin. Each case confirms Jefferson’s warning in the Declaration of Independence that “mankind are more disposed to suffer, while evils are sufferable, than to right themselves.”
America now faces the same danger. If “peace and safety” can be secured only through permanent enforcement, then liberty has already been lost. The presence of a uniform force is not a sign of health, but rather a sign of failure.
Homelessness, youth crimes, and social disorder are not the disease of primarily American African, chattel slave descendants, i.e., federalized citizens; instead, they are symptoms of centuries of unrequited injustices: 245 years of generations-destroying, institutionalized chattel slavery industry; Jim Crowism, racial apartheid segregation; and failed government, social policies, and program remedies.
Militarized suppression does not heal these wounds. It only masks them.
Example: As long as there is a heavy police presence accompanied by uniformed military personnel, there is peace, safety, and order. However, when the suppression of incivility and crimes is lifted, such bad behavior returns, but with a vengeance.
As with pruning a fruit tree, the “cut back” simply amplifies the return of fruit.
Therefore, while the general public is gleeful and satisfied that the public health and safety threats are removed or eliminated, they, too, will eventually feel the bite of the rabid, fascist “dog,” as they do not understand that it is a spirit of hell, not a doctrine, though the latter is real.
Though the spirit of the fascist “dog” is initially set loose on lesser quality “blood”, i.e., homelessness, youth violence, etc., it then develops the taste for that which is of higher standards, thereby eating its way up the “food chain”, consuming, including the dictator him/herself.
The presence of heavy law enforcement personnel in society indicates that it is uncivilized. The less of such, demonstrates a civil society, wherein individually and collectively, the people police, i.e., govern themselves, which is what the founding fathers’, Nordu Ordu Seclurum (“New Order of the Ages) Dream is, as opposed the the “strong man” tyranny that has been since the beginning of civilization, of the Antiquitus Ordu Seclurum (“Old Order of the Ages”)
Essentially, this was and remains the theme of the ongoing 1776 Revolution—the rebellion of the United States of America against its mother country, the powerful Royal Family of the English-British world empire, which represents and does represent all “strong man” tyrannies.
Clearly, the Revolution continues to this day.
Hence, American citizens are more than ever caught up in the real-time, ongoing July 2-4, 1776 Revolution, albeit in verbal, not bloodshed form — at least not yet. We pray to GOD to please not allow this to happen.
This might be the longed-for generation of posterity’s freedom guardians, who will either further the revolution into its Founding Fathers’ Dream of “We the People’ governance, ordered, “to more perfect the Union, establish Justice, ensure Domestic Tranquility, etc…”
Unless America turns to its own declared “…firm reliance on Divine Providence….” and recommits to the work of justice and self-government, its republican experiment will collapse, vindicating the old philosophy of strong-man rule that its founders once defied.