The Year 2000 Article

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August 19, 2000

The US Government
Vs
The People of the united States of America

“A cultist is one who has a strong belief in the Bible and the Second Coming of Christ; who frequently attends Bible studies; who has a high level of financial giving to a Christian cause; who home schools their children; who has accumulated survival foods and has strong belief in the Second Amendment; and who distrusts big government. Any of these may qualify a person as a cultist but certainly more than one of these would cause us to look at this person as a threat and his family as being in a risk situation that qualifies for government interference.” Janet Reno, Attorney General of the United States, Interview on CBS “60 Minutes, June 26, 1999 (See NOTE below)

Well, Folks, I don’t know about you but just who the hell does this woman think she is. Even more important, how has she kept her job?

NOTE: I must add in here that apparently Reno did not make the above statement although there is still some question concerning this. However, I, along with millions of others, believed she did, partly based on the source given and for reasons discussed in the follow-up article to this one. I did leave this just as I wrote it following my reading of the above 'quote'.Ed Lewis

First of all, it is obvious she has violated her oath of office. All government bureaucrats take an oath to defend the Constitution of the united States of America. Her statement above is as treasonous as any I have read or heard being spouted by the corrupted in Washington, District of Columbia.

Furthermore, to profess a belief that people who are religious are cultists is as asinine an evaluation as can be made. With this statement, she tries to place every person who holds religious beliefs as being in a category with extreme negative connotations, that of belonging to a cult. But, that is government’s way. Mislead people by using negative terms.

Actually, religious people are cultists but not in the negative sense used by government when trying to set the public against a group of people who are defying the government.

In addition, home schooling has proved through testing to be more effective than public (government) schools. What this person is really concerned about is the fact that government hasn’t any control over what is taught in the home.

Parents, or whoever is doing the home schooling, can teach children the truth concerning the role of government. Without government controls, home schooling teachers can teach the Constitution, the Declaration of Independence, the truth concerning wars and our involvement, the limitations of the federal government (and states), the fraud of income taxation, and social security along with the Federal Reserve Bank and the government/Federal Reserve conspiracy.

In short, young people can be taught the truth concerning this Republic and what it takes to protect the philosophies this nation was founded on.

But, you see, that doesn’t fit in with the goal of the federal government. The federal government is thoroughly corrupted and blinded by its own tyrannical pursuits. If distrusting big government classes one as being a ‘cultist’, then I suspect at least 90 percent of adult American citizens are cultists. If it is only half, then I’m afraid Reno and others in government are really stupid since this would make it the norm, not the exception.

Come to think of it, if we consider all the people who are religious and attend study sessions (doesn’t this include Sunday Schools), who do believe in the Constitution of the united States of America, who do home school (and those who teach the truth as on is being done on the Internet and other forms of communication), who believe strongly in the inalienable right to arm ourselves against a federal government out of control, who distrust big government (this also includes, if one is to believe them, a few in Congress), who know the truth of taxation, the Federal Reserve scam, the numbering of people, invasions of privacy, who are most stringently against attacks of people in their homes, and so on, then it is a certainty most of us - for more than a majority - are ‘cultists’.

What this actually means since it most probably the norm, is Reno has declared all citizens to be enemies of the federal government and will attack any who becomes too vocal and use the old “national security” crap or some other ridiculous (quote) reason (unquote) for violating people’s lives.

This is, of course, becoming more true daily. Government is totally, absolutely out of control. It is arming itself and has set itself up to take complete control through terrorism and attacking those who get in its way. And, doing so in the name of ‘fighting crime’, the ‘war against drugs’, ‘tax protesters’, and ‘for the children’.

The government hires hit people to take out enemies. It uses fabricated charges to harass and intimidate, even to invade innocent people’s homes. It, along with the crooked courts, enforces federal laws that do NOT apply to the 50 States. It prosecutes successfully since the courts (judges) are pro-government or bought or terrified to do otherwise. Decisions that are directly in conflict with the Constitution and statutes are made by these (quote) judges (unquote).

This tyranncial government also enforces the laws by creating fear through events such as Ruby Ridge and Waco. Innocents are killed or placed in prisons. Government cover-ups abound. JFK’s assassination, Martin Luther King’s assassination, James Sanders and Flight 800, the truth concerning the CIA with Reagan and Bush’s knowledge and condoning of selling drugs to citizens to finance the Contras, and, of course, the biggest con job ever, the Federal Reserve Bank and federal income tax.

But, the only reason the government gets away with it is because of the apathy of the people and this extremely detrimental attitude - “It doesn’t affect me so I don’t care.” How stupid are people who say anything like this!! My gosh, any act of government in violation to the Constitution or based on illegal acts removes the freedom of all citizens, not just those the government has focused on.

Take the IRS. It operates completely contrary to what is legal. It intimidates, coerces, violates nearly every statute in the Code, invades privacy, violates many amendments and clauses in the Constitution. And the rather ridiculous government investigation found its subversive tactics were okay.

Well, of course, since to not find this would have essentially blocked the IRS’s anti-American actions and the government’s never ending supply of illegal money that has to be laundered through the Federal Reserve Bank, an independent, foreign owned banking system. Nothing like crooks being able to investigate themselves.

But, to state any one of the criteria she used in determining whether one is a cultist or not, gives reason for government interference. If there has ever been a statement that shows what the government thinks of the people, this is it. This statement is against every philosophy this nation was founded on. It does away with the Bill of Rights, nearly every clause in the Constitution of the united States of America and clearly yells out the necessity to begin arming one’s self to prevent the complete government take-over that is sure to come.

Nothing justifies federal government’s interference into the lives of the people of the 50 States. Not only does Reno need to read the functions of the federal government and start enforcing them, so does the American public. In case Reno and you don’t know where to find them, the duties and limitations of the federal government are found in Article I, Sections 8 and 9 respectfully.

Reno has, although unaware of it, I suspect, clearly showed the American people what she and (since none protested her outrageous statements) the rest of the corrupted in the federal government think of the people.

And I, for one, pray her soul rots in hell. One thing about it - at least she will be with her friends who are determined to destroy the very fabric of this nation.

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