Wednesday, June 9, 2021

Best Books to Buy

Frederick R Smith has moved to Frederick R. Smith Speaks (substack.com)

Your author has a peculiar addiction – books. It is a good thing the bookcases sit on the concrete floor of the basement to support the weight. With hundreds of books dealing with a variety of topics from geopolitics, religion, and history, there are a select number of favorite works summarized here for you and to perhaps “whet your appetite.” Of particular importance, these books appeared twenty or more years ago. Going through these works from cover-to-cover back then was akin to reading a prophecy that in recent times came true in every sense. These books from the turn of the century pinpoint the who, what, when, and where of the Covid-1984 plan-demic and the money madness of 2021. 

The Creature from Jekyll Island: A Second Look at the Federal Reserve by G. Edward Griffin

Top of the list purposely; if you only desire one book to read, get this puppy! Author Fred Griffin takes you through a journey about money. From the beginning of organized society to modern time, “Creature” explains the origins of currency from bartering, to precious metals, to today’s fiat (worthless) money. The key historical theme is the banking cartel called the Federal Reserve birthed by the elite on Jekyll Island, North Carolina in 1913. If you take this journey, you can learn all about the real programs that make certain people very wealthy by Ponzi schemes. Written long before Enron and the Enron-like scandals, this book explains in excruciating detail that such schemes are the basis for our entire monetary system. Also see Frederick R. Smith Speaks, Creature from Jekyll Island (July 17, 2020). Published May 1998, Amer Media, 608 pages.

Hope of the Wicked by Ted Flynn

This book explains the news behind the news. Ted Flynn takes reliable information from many diverse sources and puts it together in one concise volume. For the discerning reader, it is hard to put down. The principal theme of this book is the small number of elite people who have the power to manipulate society. From Amazon: Politics has become but a tool for chaos; the solution for the ills confronting us exists far beyond. How have we arrived at the point we find ourselves, a point defined by the lack of ability to even govern our own future? If we can no longer determine our temporal destiny, then what does? The answers lie in a vast tangle of forces, organizations, individuals and philosophies, a tangle purposely confusing so as to avoid detection, a mass bound together tangibly by the desire of money and power, intangibly by the very essence of deceit. Published May 2000, Maxkol Communications, 550 pages.

Cloning of the American Mind: Eradicating Morality through Education by B. K. Eakman

The top pick from Fred’s library that details the lousy school system that our children and young adults must endure. This work goes deep into the system and chronicles the how and why our citizens face programming. B. K. Eakman’s book is a large tome full of copious notes that shows without a doubt there is a reason our children are doing so poorly. It shows a failing school system is the best way to control the people. From Robert Brown (Amazon review): “Ms Eakman mentions hundreds of tax-free foundations, non-governmental organizations (NGO), and socialist psychologists and philosophers like John Dewey, Horace Mann, and B.K. Skinner among many others who have created this current educational fiasco. Besides schooling, this ruling elite have also used the movies, entertainment (sports saturation), and news media to spread their propaganda.” Also see Frederick R. Smith Speaks, Nauseating NEA (August 1, 2020). Lesson – get the children out of the public schools, it is an investment well worth the effort. Published August 1998, Huntington House Publishers, 600 pages.

The Keys of This Blood: The Struggle for World Dominion Between Pope John Paul II, Mikhail Gorbachev, and the Capitalist West by Malachi Martin, Anne Kepler (Contributor)

My favorite writer, the late Fr. Malachi Martin, authored this book. The Keys of this Blood is one of four books by Martin that your author has read, and this is an exceptionally large book that chronicles the relationships between big money and religion. However, money is just one of many themes of this book. As an insider for many years, Martin supplies a comprehensive account of the struggle for control of the temporal world vs. the spiritual. Anti-Catholic types tout this work as “proof” that the “New World Order” really is a Vatican program! Nevertheless, today it is clear certain counterfeit leaders of the Church are indeed cheerleaders for the New World Order. If one were to selectively take passages from the book it is easy to make this point but reading the entire work (like reading the entire Bible) it becomes clear that it is about the struggle between secularism and salvation. Just before Malachi passed away, he said, “look to the sky.” Rest in peace my friend Malachi. Published September 1991, Simon & Schuster, 736 pages.

Defrauding America by Rodney Stitch

This is the most disturbing book in the collection. This is a book that you will never see in a bookstore, it is too hot to handle. Rodney Stitch was a Federal Aviation Administration inspector who tried to blow the whistle about corruption several years ago. As a result of his attempt to blow the lid off the code of silence, Rodney found himself in trouble with the law for trumped-up and false charges. As a result, he was subject to “diesel therapy” (movement from prison to prison) and while incarcerated he met many others who had the goods about deep corruption. This is one book that is so fantastic it seemed mostly fiction the first time through it. However, after doing added research and reading it a second time your author concluded that Rodney is right. Digesting this book will promptly result in a bout of nightmares for the reader. Published April 2001, Diablo Western Press, 753 pages.

The Trouble With Democracy: A Citizen Speaks Out by William D. Gairdner

Written from a Canadian’s perspective, this book is an excellent compendium of the history and philosophy of democracy. William Gairdner explains in detail that the “democracy” we hear about day in, and day out is not what our founders had in mind. For an understanding of how collectivist philosophers such as John Stewart Mill and others have influenced most aspects of society, this book is a real winner. Anonymous reader (Amazon review): In his own words, Mr. Gairdner's book is a look under the hood of democracy. Not just a surface look at things like who gets to vote or analysis of various political ideologies but a detailed look at the component parts of democracy, how they developed and how they interact. It is no small undertaking but Mr. Gairdner draws liberally on history, psychology and philosophy along with smatterings of literature, sociology and science and is, ultimately, reasonably successful. He certainly generates a good deal that is worth some careful thought.” Published March 2001, Stoddart Publishers, 534 pages.

Environmental Overkill: Whatever Happened to Common Sense? by Dixy Lee Ray, Lou Guzzo, Dixie Lee Ray, Louis R. Guzzo

Dixy Lee Ray, who served as the governor of Oregon, writes about the extremism often associated with the environmental movement. In this fine work, Ray exposes the lies and distortion about things such as PCB’s. Also, learn about some of the extraordinary cases that destroyed the livelihood of people for environmental issues that have had little to no positive effect on the earth. This book shows that certain zealous environmental policies can harm the environment. Zon Fan (Amazon review): “This book should be required reading in every high school. Factually shows the environmentalists are nothing more than a front for the International Socialist Party. Even more astonishing, the book shows science is not on the side of the environmentalists; their stance is all make believe with actual data against them. Highly recommend this book for those seeking the truth. It's laughable that all the one star reviews discrediting the book are not verified purchasers. Seek the truth.” Published April 1994, Perennial, 260 pages.

When Nations Die: Ten Warning Signs of a Culture in Crisis by Jim Nelson Black

This book is a scholarly treatise about the moral rot that has infected our society. Dr. Black takes you on a tour of the moral debauchery that destroyed the Roman Empire, and he concludes that we are in the same situation today. This book shows that we have been on a slippery slope for some time. It paints a bleak picture based on the historical record of the same decadence that has happened over and over in the past. Incredibly, a few years ago a progressive neighbor scoffed at my observations concerning the contents of this book. He said it is hogwash that the moral condition has anything to do with a fall of any nation. We need to seek out my progressive neighbor and ask him about the new commercials shown on broadcast TV about the product used to shave pubic hair. Specifically, the mini bikini thing with footage doing just that (this is not a joke). I can imagine the response from my enlightenment neighbor. Dew (Amazon review): “When Nations Die is a book that I recommend every American read. It is a staggering book, in following the falls of other great nations it is fearful that America is going the same direction. I also recommend that you read this book ASAP, for America is following the road of declining very fast, we know not how long until we may be added to the list of When Nations Die. I plead with you please read.” Published October 1994, Tyndale House, 280 pages.

Heaven on Earth: The Rise and Fall of Socialism by Joshua Muravchik

For a detailed history of socialism from the very beginning to the modern world, this one is the ticket. My favorite chapter is the comprehensive account of the commune known as New Harmony (Indiana, circa 1825). The author, Joshua Muravchik, himself a staunch socialist early in his life, came to realize the collectivism in any form simply does not work. The Utopian idea has been a failure repeatedly for all the experiments from the French Revolution to Communism and finally to today’s hidden socialism sometimes called the “third way.” Craig Kennedy (Amazon Review): 
“Heaven on Earth is a captivating intellectual history of the first rank. When I first heard about this book, I imagined 450 dense pages devoted to socialism's political splits, rivalries and intellectual schisms over the past two centuries. Not a very inviting prospect. The reality is much different. Josh Muravchik tells the story of the socialist idea and of the socialist movement(s) through a series of fascinating vignettes and brief biographies. Starting with the French revolutionary Babeuf and taking the story through the fall of the Soviet Union (and the troubled current state of the Israeli kibbutz movement), Muravchik uses this format to highlight the central philosophical and political issues addressed by the key figures in a particular historical setting. Published April 2002, Encounter Books, 391 pages.

The Black Book of Communism

This book was initially published in France in 1997 as Le livre noir du Communisme and two years later in English as The Black Book of Communism: Crimes, Terror, Repression. Academia said it was “controversial.” The English version, published in 1999 by Harvard University Press, continues to stir the “controversy” mantra. This 858-page tome is among the “life-changing” books that your author read cover to cover. The “Black Book” has six authors. These scholars are not your “red under every bed” types but dyed-in-the-wool socialists who were courageous to detail the crimes committed by the Communist regimes. The chief editor, Stéphane Courtois concludes that the many forms of Communism were no better than Nazism. He avers that both systems were more efficient at killing than at governing. The occult evil of Nazism caused the direct genocide of six million people. (Some references show 21 million-plus for all deaths resulting from the Nazi regime). The 100 million Communist death toll shows that there is a penchant for Communism to kill. This egalitarian philosophy promised to end class distinctions. Nazism on the other hand, while trying to redistribute wealth, was a virulent form of racism. Communism did not discriminate based on race. It was an equal opportunity killer. Same old scheme used today to divide the people (neo-Marxism) under the guise of Critical Race Theory. Specifically, cogent non-woke folk are automatically branded as right wing racist-nationalist-supremacist. The ultimate form of projection whereby the accuser’s do the very thing they decry. Also see Frederick R. Smith Speaks, The Black Book of Communism (September 28, 2020). Published October 1999, Harvard University Press, 858 pages.

Death in the Air: Globalism, Terrorism & Toxic Warfare

Without a doubt, this is the strangest book in the Smith library. Dr. Leonard G. Horowitz details the developments in the field of population control. He supplies copious examples of genetically engineered viruses and bacteria as well as the latest technologies for biological warfare. Included are the disturbing joint exposures to biochemical, metallic, and electromagnetic agents. All this under a global genocide pogrom auspiciously for the good of the earth under the euphemisms of public health and national security. The author details the “chemtrail” controversy, about which your author has some doubts. Otherwise, this is a chilling book and prophetic given the Covid-1984 plan-demic we all just lived under. Dr. Horowitz has contended for years that the main agenda of the globalists is to reduce the population of the world by as much as 50%. To give this book even more credibility, you author has a dear friend who knows this author. For safety reasons, we will stop here. Published May 2001, Healthy World Distribution, 526 pages.

None Dare Call It Treason; 25 Years Later by John Stormer

None Dare Call It Treason is a breathtaking account of the Communist infiltration into our government and other organs of society. Originally written in 1961, Stormer’s updated version shows how the progressives (leftists) and neocons have dominated our schools, churches, press, labor, unions, and State Department for over 70 years. With a focus on the Soviet Union style Communism, the intrigue contained in the book marches on with the added threat of the Chinese Communist Party (e.g., the 1998 book Year of the Rat: How Bill Clinton Compromised U.S. Security for Chinese Cash.) The events and people outlined by Stormer supply a clear view of the reason for the breathtaking control the media has over the average citizen. It is taking a lot longer than Stormer had predicted for the takeover, but it is clear the same Marxist infestation has updated its delivery system. The new delivery mechanisms include the environmental movement (take your pick - global cooling, warming, or change) and the race-bating (divide and conquer) instruments (take your pick - CRT, BLM, or the 1619 Project). Of course, the mainstream vilified this book with vignettes about the author being a “right-wing kook” and generalities about the content while ignoring the facts in the book. Published February 1992, Liberty Bell Press, 640 pages.

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Saturday, June 5, 2021

Why Do They Act That Way - Guest Post by Dr. Stanley J. Alexander

Frederick R Smith has moved to Frederick R. Smith Speaks (substack.com)

First published on June 3, 2021, the following essay showed up in your author's email inbox. Upon reading this engaging work of art, your author contacted the author, Dr. Alexander, to seek his permission to repost his work. With a thumbs up and “it will be an honor from the good Doctor, enjoy this very entertaining and special edition of Fredrick R. Smith Speaks.

WHY DO THEY ACT THAT WAY?   

A preparatory for “May you live in interesting times…”  An Ancient Chinese curse

By: Stanley J Alexander, M.D., M.S., FACP, FACR
Clinical Professor of Medicine/Rheumatology (Ret)

As citizens of the United States, we are seeing a great deal of debilitating havoc in our streets, in our school systems, in the country’s leadership, at the border, and in the 4th estate – that is, the media – including paper, electronic and social. 

Why? The underlying motive seems to reveal a growing effort to ‘fundamentally change’ the country, putatively, into a socialistic state. While Lenin successfully orchestrated this push eventuating with a revolution in Russia, led by the Bolshevik army, that was greatly facilitated by the yawning divide between the haves (aristocracy) and the have-nots (farmers and workers). Same as with Castro’s Cuba, Mao’s China, North Korea, Cambodia, now some places in South America, etc. 

But such a divide has not been seen in the US due to Capitalism’s generation of a perennially strong middle class. Abraham Lincoln presciently stated, “America will never be destroyed from the outside. If we falter and lose our freedoms, it will be because we have destroyed our freedoms from within.” 

For 240 years we have held strong to our constitutional guarantees, the principles of which are written on our coinage: 

Liberty, In God We Trust, and E Pluribus Unum. 

Be aware that liberty and equality (socialism) are for the most part mutually exclusive. When our Constitution references equality it really means equal opportunity. Are we finally going to lose that battle? The one for which Patrick Henry declared, “Give me liberty or give me death?” 

How have we gotten into this current mess? We are now engaged in an incipient revolution, carried out with the battle cry of Black Lives Matter, with ordinances proffered from Antifa and carried out under the nom de plume or rubric of ‘Systemic Racism’ but facilitated by the smoky haze of a ‘White Guilt’ cloud cover. 

In WWII, Antifa (NAZIs) faced off with the likes of BLM (Communists). But now they are perhaps not so strange bedfellows: the enemy of my enemy is now my friend?

Do our good citizens now need to take a knee in honor of past atrocities from certain historic states of our Union, something even the German people (Nazis) did not have to do after the Holocaust? If so, are we still guilty of racism from a long past history, now via the blossoming forth of an ensuing ‘systemic racism?’ The underpinnings of this allegation, the proof that’s in the pudding as it were, seems to relate to the underperformance of Black America as a whole, the high rates of incarcerations therein, alleged execution-style ‘deaths at the hands of police officers,’ and the disproportionate number of deaths from diseases within that population, highlighted by a worldwide pandemic. If not racism what else could it be?

To look for the root cause of this dystrophia, we now need to peel back the layers of that (proverbial) onion; we need to figure out what’s been going on to allow such a perhaps tenuous appellation to hold sway in this country and to deliver us into a state of conflict, turbulence, and confrontation, not seen since the Civil War. 

I believe the answer will seem almost too simplistic when portrayed herein; it harkens back to what Patrick Daniel “Pat” Moynihan found while working as the Assistant Secretary of Labor during the Johnson Administration in the mid-1960s, prior to his becoming a US Senator (D-NY), and as part of his doing research on behalf of Pres. Lyndon Johnson for his upcoming commencement speech at Howard University. 

At the time Moynihan was surprised, and likely in a state of disbelief, to unearth a particular statistic: after decades of unemployment rates and welfare applications rising and falling in unison, in the 1960s when unemployment went down, welfare application unexpectedly went up — but up in one demographic only. He pointed out that: 

  1. Transgenerational poverty persisted almost exclusively among Black families, along with a, 
  2. loss of the nuclear family, replaced now with a spurt of Single Parent Families (SPF) – almost always with no fathers present and thus requiring welfare assistance. 

Of note, during the 1940s the highest rate of marriage between parents had been within the Black family. Suddenly it had dropped. Now marriage between Blacks had become the lowest, and the rate of Black children with no father went into the 80th percentile. Does that demographic become a problem? You bet! 

An associated ‘tangle of pathology’ is seen within the SPF: increased suicides; increased drug use; increased entry into chemical dependency units; increased incarcerations and encounters with the law and figures of authority; and school dropout rates, etc. Wow! 

What Happened? 

One of the most difficult tasks we have in life is good parenting and to produce good citizens as our progeny. We are not at all prepared for this: babies come with no assembly instruction or YouTube tutorials. There was a book starting in the 40s, Baby and Child Care by renowned pediatrician Benjamin Spock, M.D. As I recall he later retracted some of his teachings as being too permissive, translate that as “flexible and affectionate.” There is now a better handbook which I strongly commend, Why Do They Act That Way by David Walsh, Ph.D.  Lots of examples and checklists are included for practical application. 

While a medical student at USC/Keck, there were some classes in child psychology at Children’s Hospital of Los Angeles (CHLA). One professor pontificated that when born, children’s brains were a “Tabula Rasa,” an empty slate and that all of life’s experiences became imprinted thereon. That seemed simplistic at the time, and now we do see that was not fully correct: genetics play a significant role too, especially in things such as ADD, ADHA, autism, Asperger’s, mood disorders, and, later in life, Alzheimer’s. But, to look introspectively at our parenteral roles, let's first look at growth and development in humans and see where we can go wrong. 

As we traipse through the 12 Stages of the “Human Life Cycle,” as defined by the American Institute for Leaning, we have likely experienced various lumps, bumps, potholes, and undesignated forks along that pathway. Hopefully not too many fissures. 

The first three Stages were pretty easy for us: 

  1. Prebirth (Potential); 
  2. Birth (Hope); and 
  3. Infancy, Age 0-3 (Vitality) - although some friends and acquaintances still seem the have stayed largely in stage 3; or better, stuck in Stages 4-6: 
  4. Early (Playfulness) Age 3-6; 
  5. Middle (Imagination) Age 6-8; and 
  6. Late Childhood (Ingenuity) Age 9-11, through which most of us have enjoyed an orderly transition, whereas too many liberals seem to have had their growth and development arrested therein. 

    But the most difficult, I believe, is: 

  7. Adolescence (Passion) – Age 12-20. And we will come back to that transition in considerable detail. The next three stages are: 
  8. Early Adulthood (Enterprise); 
  9. Middle Adulthood (Contemplation); then 
  10. Mature Adulthood (Benevolence) - Ages 50-80. 

Hopefully, we can peacefully reach Stage 10, unscathed; and then become what Rush Limbaugh referenced as “Seasoned Citizens.” 

Looking back from that perspective should earn us some introspect or gravitas. From your perspective, what is the key Stage? — Which was the one you liked the best and which was the most turbulent? What have you learned? What would you do differently?

So, why did I pick the Adolescent Stage? 

The Answer: Because it’s a triple whammy — It’s a very difficult time for the youngster; it’s challenging for the parent, both boys, and girls and it’s also problematical for society in general. It’s that time when the brains are undergoing growth and development and hormonal changes; So, when L.A.’s DA George Gascon says that we cannot let a 17-year old go to adult court, even if for a heinous crime, and makes the point that their brains aren’t fully developed until age 24, I would counter, “So why do you want to lower the voting age?” in fact shouldn’t y’all delay their voting until age 24 when the brain is better facilitated? The left would counter, “If they can serve in the military, they should be able to vote.” 

Of course, I like to quote Winston Churchill here, “If you are not a liberal when you are young, you have no heart; but if you are not a conservative when you are older, you have no brain.” 

Is Gascon correct? Yes, the brain is still undergoing further development into the 20s; but not right about letting 76,000 criminals out onto the street. I’ve seen no statistical support for such an action, and ‘it just don’t seem right’ that the victim should suffer less regard than the perp.

There are three fundamental things in the growth and development of the brain: neuronal growth; the production of neurochemical transmitters; and hormone production. In the former, the brain's cells (neurons) undergo a process of growth and pruning, where functional neural pathways are developed. As an example, if rats were ‘blinded’ by having their eyelids sutured shut, later when the eyelids were opened after a lengthy time in ‘rat years,’ the rat will remain blind.

Same with humans: if there is a congenital cataract at birth, if not removed early, that eye will likely remain blind. Same with hearing. So, we should have the neurons, where available, “firing, and wiring.” The unused ones may be “pruned” out or diverted, so the ‘use it or lose it’ principle surely applies here. We learn things like the skills of balance and muscle memory by this mechanism. 

In addition to brain cells (neurons), there is connectivity to a myriad of other nerve cells. At the point of near contact (synapse), an electric signal jumps from one cell to a receptor in the next one via a specialized chemical. In turn, we have even more specialized chemicals collectively called ‘neurotransmitters,’ many of which are capable of causing excitation, depression, pain facilitation, or pain amelioration. Then there are hormones, like cortisone and adrenaline, the latter capable of promoting a ‘fight or flight’ response’ — they can also provoke an anger outburst; and on top of that are the ‘sometimes raging sex hormones: testosterone for males much greater than females; and estrogen/progesterone cycles for females.

Then, of course, there are the street drugs now more common to youths. While tobacco use has declined, marijuana and alcohol are used earlier and earlier and methamphetamine and derivatives such as Ecstasy or Molly are available as psychoactive drugs for recreational use, inducing euphoria or a ‘trip’ often followed by amnesia - Want to get away? You got it. How about unprotected sex? Comes with that territory. Note that now boys lose their virginity at about age 13, generally, and girls at age 14! So, there is at least one area where boys are ahead of and outperform the opposite sex — and it ain't math or language!

Cocaine and Fentanyl were never part of the street scene in my youth but your kids may have access here. And of course, there’s the media (TV, Cell phones, and Electronic Games) which has a direct (potentially addicting) effect in this growing “Digital Revolution.” There are telltale signs for alcohol and drug use and even ‘online’ overuse, and Dr. David Walsh’s book, Why Do They Act That Way outlines these cues. At the least, remember, just don’t turn a ‘blind eye.’ 

It sounds like a heavy-duty task for a teenager, and it is. So, how does s/he handle it: what’s the equipment available? As mentioned, the brain is not fully developed until about age 24, after which tasks are run through the ‘Pre-Frontal Cortex.’ That potion of the brain is directly under the skull, lying under the frontal bone, as the vanguard of the brain’s frontal lobes. It serves as the CEO with its so-called ‘executive function.’ Prior to that area of maturation, the brain circuitry runs more through the limbic system which lies under the mid-brain. The limbic system is involved in emotional and behavioral functions. This Is also involved in motivation, learning, and memory. At the forefront of this somewhat horseshoe-shaped structure lies the amygdala [ah-migh’-duh-la] which is involved in fear and anger, but also joy. 

Teens are going to have emotional outbursts due to a combination of triggers in the environment and the limbic system. As a parent, one has to realize this and not get too over disciplinary, just exercise your parenteral responsibility to help guide the teen through this emotional minefield. Some have suggested that God made Adam and Eve adults so He wouldn’t have to deal with that troublesome Stage-7 (only kidding.). But, just think of issues facing a very young single mother with multiple children from various fathers. And even if the father stays, without marriage there may be little motivation for him to participate. 

Reverend Jesse Lee Peterson [author of The Antidote] gives a long list of Blacks whose fathers have bolted at about age 2-3. This list includes Trayvon Martin, Michael Brown, Rodney King, Malcolm X, Tupac Shakur, Freddy Gray, Mike Tyson, O. J. Simpson, and many more including Rev Peterson himself. And, yes, George Floyd’s mother “Sissy” split from her husband early on and worked hard to keep her family of 5 afloat. No surprise he went bad. 

And not just Blacks: Put rock-star Eminem in that category. Ever wonder why he is so angry with his mother? A father gives some breathing space for the mother; offers additional support, guidance, and direction to the child; and with his wife, they together make sacrifices for their children’s future. An abandoned child will become angry both at the father for leaving and the mother for causing that to happen or may blame him/herself. The child may also be subject to abuse from a ‘stand-in father.’ 

Extended Families can help but it is not the perfect substitution and just doesn’t really remove the aforementioned anger construct. Look at adopted football QB Colin Kaepernick, a very angry, disrespectful person, wearing his ‘Che Guevara Tees’ and ‘Cops are Pigs’ socks, and apparently fully alienating his adoptive White parents. And it appears he wants to blame everyone except himself for his failures, mostly the American system.

My dad was the disciplinarian, so I was surprised when my cousin said he wished that he was his dad, rather than his own easy-peazy going pop. What a surprise it was to hear that. And “spare the rod spoil the child” sounds good, but in my experience, it’s not always the best answer. Just make sure the punishment fits the “crime.” And that goes for loss of privileges. If a child gets home after curfew, dock them the same amount of missed time next evening for going out or for TV watching or cellphone time and maybe cut their driving privileges for a week. Don’t ground them like forever. But don’t forget you’re the parent, you are not their best friend. Again, all this is well covered by Dr. David Walsh. 

COMMENTARY:

There are better explanations than systemic racism to explain why the black population’s getting short shrift in some areas. Perhaps the easiest, or presumably least controversial, should come in addressing disparate outcomes in healthcare. One simply has to recognize that there is a greater susceptibility of Blacks to so many metabolic disorders — and it is to a great extent genetic. There is a higher incidence of the gene for diabetes which is 60% more common when compared to Caucasians and cancer 40% higher. Also, hypertension, asthma, cardiovascular disease, and stroke are over-represented in persons of color. Also, rheumatoid arthritis, systemic lupus, and other auto-immune diseases. Alternatively, receiving care and recovering from such illnesses can entail environmental issues, such as not having sufficient insurance (Medicaid is the pits); insurance coverage improves if one has a good job, which requires motivation and training. But telling people that they are in a subclass won’t fix that. 

In regards to lack of social accomplishments, one has to focus again on the SPF, with all the aforementioned economic pathologies that it entails. Since there is a devolution of the Black family over the past few generations, it’s hard to blame antebellum slavery. Things should have gotten better with each ensuing generation, so it cannot be a progression, especially since the Brown Act and the Civil Rights Act legislation of the 1960s. Besides, things appear to have gotten better only until they got worse. Whose fault is that? Politicians? Civil Rights leaders?

And, be aware that increasing the largess to be a parent in such a dysfunctional home environment should be considered as REWARDING FAILURE. It hasn’t worked in the past going back to the Pilgrims. 

Much of the denial of the aforementioned Sen. Moynihan’s finding of a “massive deterioration” in Black society associated with transgenerational poverty and relating to the Black [Matriarchal] SPF comes from Race-baiters; the Civil Rights crowd; and Academia, who generally support socialism and therein have a conflict of interest. The NY Times has been cozying up to socialism since WWII and should have lost credibility with being a long-time Holocaust denier, plus its current controversial push for the 1619 Project. Just read James A Michener’s, Chesapeake for a better understanding of that issue. And for a quick tutorial on Moynihan’s findings look up Moynihan’s Scissors on Youtube. 

But let me ask y’all a couple of questions: 

  1. would a racist country elect a Black president — twice, and a mixed-race VP currently? Would there be Black congressmen at proportionate rates as to that of Blacks in American society? And, 
  2. if there is ongoing racism shouldn’t there be pervasive widespread poverty? Note that if you were to carve out the Black population and add up their accumulative wealth, it would make them the 19th wealthiest country in the World! 

Also, note that poor school accomplishments come in school districts where Mayors and school superintendents are Black. How can that be racism? An example here in Baltimore - I am sure you can add some others. Now the new focus is on “Reading, Riting, and Racism” - 

Oh My!

And, Rev Jesse Peterson, a Black minister from LA, notes that while being born in a broken home Alabama, a Confederate State, things were better there than when he moved North to Gary, Indiana, and then got even worse when he moved West to L.A. So, how did he overcome his troubled past and its affiliated anger?

The treatment for an illness depends on what is causing it. And our country is indeed sick and getting sicker. Historically, people from all over the world came here to partake of our manifold freedoms. But for immigrants to vote more for politicians who would embrace similar authoritarianism to that of the country that they recently abandoned seems counter-intuitive. But now, there becomes a real concern that they will enable the left-wing to “fundamentally change” this country to be just like their old country, with less liberty and more socialism. 

The left-wing is aware of the voting proclivities here and helps to usher them in, even if entering illegally, and by using US taxpayers’ monies to underpin the strategy. The same with all minorities, like Black SPFs and the offspring thereof. A Black conservative Quincy McDaniel recently stated that white liberals are the most toxic poison to Blacks and other people of color. So, earning the heart and souls of these populations will be quite difficult. Those white liberals want to REWARD FAILURE, anything (so to speak) to keep Blacks down on the plantation. I know I can get myself into trouble saying that but, please, just “follow the science.” 

The current left-wing narrative to ‘fundamentally transform this country’ is now built on that false foundation and the premise of systemic racism. We need to counter that, and one who had been on that journey and successfully negotiated the pitfalls thereof is the above noted Rev Jesse Peterson. His book outlines the journey and the dysfunctions of society and the strategies to overcome them. His book is titled:

The ANTIDOTE - HEALING AMERICA FROM THE POISON OF HATE, BLAME AND VICTIMHOOD.

There are some solutions, the first of which is to quit blaming others for your failures. Finding religion helps, but I don’t mean becoming a jihadist where anger is actually promoted and harnessed. People like Malcolm-X are full of hate and bigotry, rather than the more Christian appellation of, “Love thy neighbor….” But it won’t be easy. 

Rev Peterson notes that, “what has been going on for decades is the refusal of most black men (and women - my addition) to do any soul searching.” What Obama did with his comments [on racism] was to create an environment for blacks to blame the police. These were code words for “racism is real, and the problem is white men.” In the Freddy Grey incident, all that Baltimore’s state attorney did by indicting six police officers – three of them black – was to confirm that black people’s problems are other people’s fault. In truth, nothing is going to change for the people in Baltimore – or in America – until they take responsibility for their own lives. 

This is true for all men - black, white, yellow, and brown – they have to understand their roles in life and in the family. And they hopefully can turn back to God and realize that they represent Christ on earth. Their role is to be the spiritual head of the family. They have to speak the truth.

“Love is patient, love is kind,” the Apostle Paul said to the Corinthians, “it does not envy it does not boast, it is not proud. It does not dishonor others, it is not self-seeking, it is not easily angered, it keeps no records of wrongs. Love does not delight in evil but rejoices in the truth. It always protects, it always trusts, always helps, always preservers. Love never fails.” 

Rev. Peterson went on to note, that, “If men live like this their wives and children will be greatly blessed.” I add: Take responsibility for yourselves and your family. 

If you commit to these minimum tenets, good things will happen: 

  • set standards to guide your children, 
  • help keep them out of trouble, but to accept blame, 
  • ensure they graduate from high school, 
  • that they get a job after graduation or go to college or trade school, 
  • delay marriage until at least age 21, and 
  • don’t have children until married. 

If this is done, you will break that ‘Cycle of Poverty.’ With this, you can actually start to enjoy those “Equal Opportunities” afforded in our Constitution. 

Cogent Publisher, Frederick R. Smith
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Stanley J Alexander, M.D., M.S., FACP, FACR

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Monday, May 17, 2021

Vilified Victim and the Putrid Pogrom

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Foreword

As discussed in Frederick R. Smith Speaks, Mother Gaia Gone Wild (April 5, 2021), we have lost the ability to remember and learn from our history. Scientists have discovered the A1 Mutation, a defect affecting people’s ability to learn from the past. [1] An incident from 1999 that occurred in the United Kingdom is a forgotten but ideal learning experience to illustrate where we are today. Stay tuned and enjoy an analysis following Tony Martin’s story. This analysis barely scratches the surface about the cabal located behind the worldwide stage curtain.

The Terrifying Case of Tony Martin

Tony Martin (born December 16, 1944) is an unmarried person [2] who lived on a 350-acre farm in Norfolk, England and he was critical of police inaction following the series of burglaries he had experienced. He was close to a nervous breakdown and once again experienced burglars in his house on August 22, 1999. The notable difference on that fateful August day was the fact that Mr. Martin used a shotgun to defend his property and himself. There were two hoodlums. Authorities found one teenager dead in Mr. Martin’s garden and they arrested the other young man on suspicion of burglary. This stellar citizen sustained shotgun wounds to his legs and received medical treatment. Sad to say, authorities held Mr. Martin for suspicion of murder and attempted murder.

Mr. Martin’s mother said that her son was “haunted with fear” due to dozens of burglaries at his farmhouse for 15 years preceding the deadly incident. She saw her son the day before and Mr. Martin was frightened to return home due to the high probability that burglars would be present. Mr. Martin’s aunt provided the same story — “He was very frightened of going back to his home because there were people who were always breaking in.  He was very worried and getting very depressed about these break-ins.  I would say he was on the brink of a nervous breakdown.” She also said that the burglars who had plagued her nephew had been vicious and on one occasion, they had tried to run over his dogs.

Just before the August 22, 1999 burglary, many people in the community were on the verge of starting a campaign to help Mr. Martin. He was particularly upset in June 1999 because he was subject to a burglary where the thugs stole an antique bureau and a family heirloom. The creeps scattered Mr. Martin’s photographs in ditches. As such, Mr. Martin was cynical about the lack of help he was getting from the police. According to people in the community, virtually every house along the road to Martin’s house has had something stolen.

The hoodlums that burglarized Mr. Martin’s residence were no strangers to crime. The dead criminal had convictions for 29 crimes. The other accomplice, 37 crimes. Nevertheless, Mr. Martin, who was a victim of 30 burglaries, faced charges as a criminal. The perpetrators were called the victims. Sad to say, Mr. Martin faced murder charges and a sentence to life in prison. The authorities begrudgingly reduced his sentence, and he was released after three years. The real criminal served only 18 months. Now for the most outrageous part of the sordid affair — authorities allowed the burglar to place conditions on Mr. Martin’s parole. Furthermore, they granted the career criminal 5,000 pounds in legal aid to help file a lawsuit to go after Mr. Martin for emotional stress! The ultimate insult.

Here in the USSA, we brand people with such pity for the criminal a “bleeding heart” liberal. Well, here is what the Brits got for their liberal worldview; their poster child who was released after only 18 months, got in trouble once again. This time, the creep supplied heroin to a prisoner. All the while, authorities repeatedly denied Mr. Martin’s parole by branding him as a man that is “a danger to criminals.” To add insult to injury, the authorities released the real criminal just two days before Mr. Martin’s parole.  

The sad story about Mr. Martin is not an isolated case where British authorities have overt compassion for criminals while vilifying the victim. For example, Mr. Burt Barber of Northampton placed razor wire on top of his 93-year-old mother’s garden fence. The wire was in reaction to four burglaries at the elderly woman’s home, but authorities went ballistic. They demanded the removal of the wire because it was a “danger to the public.”  Never mind that the British government has razor wire on top of walls and fences at many of their facilities!

These two examples show that the concept of victim and perpetrator is turned inside out in the British Isles. Citizens now are subject to conviction if they take any defense action that is not “reasonably necessary.” This applies to any criminal regardless of the nature of the act. So, if somebody rapes or tries to kill an innocent homeowner, that perpetrator may face branding as the victim if the resident replies with force to save their life. This is insane but true. One would think that this information is a script from an episode of the Twilight Zone. Depending on the state where an incident occurs, it’s not much better here in the USSA.

This is all about the danger that UK citizens now must face — criminals and the (reverse) justice system. All because of the virtual elimination of guns from law-abiding citizens. By February 27, 1998, all handguns (including handguns in the home) were to be turned into the authorities. Other guns may only be in a home if registered with the government. Such weapons must be in a locked safe (and unloaded). Handgun possession results in an automatic ten-year sentence. As a result, criminals have little to fear from the victims and the authorities. As another example of the bleeding heart sentiment, the Chief Justice of the time in Wales reportedly said that “Burglars facing a sentence of 18 months should not go to prison.”

Now back to Mr. Martin. In 2014, the media reported that Mr. Martin’s house was boarded up and he lived in his auto. A cousin of the dead burglar has made death threats against his life. Another cousin told reporters that there is a bounty on Martin’s head. In 2015, Mr. Martin faced arrest on suspicion of possession, but he was not charged.

Mr. Martin is as fearful for his homeland as he is for his life. It is so irritating that the media here in the States and the UK ignored this situation. Are they ashamed of the results of the bleeding heart attitude, or are they ignorant? Without a doubt it is neither and indeed actually something worse so stay tuned.

For balanced reporting, on May 10, 2021, your author reached out to a counterparty in the United Kingdom to inquire about the status of Mr. Martin. During a real-time “network radio” conversation, the chap from across the pond said that Mr. Martin is a “right wing fascist Nazi.” He also said that Mr. Martin shot the fellow (note the lack of using a derogative to describe the hoodlum) in the back, belongs to right wing organizations, is anti-Europe, and has been brought up on weapons charges. More importantly, using multiple instances of the “F” word, this jolly good fellow indicated that Mr. Martin is a member of the National Front. [3] [4]

The above rightwingphobia is in sync with the USSA whereby “White supremacists are the top domestic violent extremist threat facing the US, says Biden official.” Or, how about the Space Force commander fired after [Marxist] comments made on conservative podcast. Yep, right up there with the overarching threat of climate change.

Analysis and the Pogrom

With the above story as a background, it is highly suggested that readers stream the movie “A Clockwork Orange.” Coincidently filmed in Mr. Martin’s homeland (England), A Clockwork Orange is a stunning portrait of the ultimate nihilistic society. It shows what happens with unfettered sexual liberties along with increasing government controls to hold the populace at bay. However, for a 1971 flick, it has some shocking violence and sex, and as such, it is for a mature audience. It is tame by today’s immoral and amoral societal standards. This film shows the filth and vileness of total socialism such as crummy government housing. With total socialism, everybody is certainly “equal” (but the evil debased woke elitists will have their wealth). Rest assured everybody (read the common person) will get the same (lousy) heath care.

So, what does the flick A Clockwork Orange have to do with gun control and Mr. Martin? Well, my dear friends, it is as clear as a crystal ball to this author after several years of self-study. You may find this shocking (or silly depending on one’s worldview) — the moral problems we are experiencing are welcome by certain immensely powerful woke people in the world. And shame on the woke puppets controlled by the luminaries who push this stuff. This is the program that has been around since the fall of man. The Italian communist Antonio Gramsci refined this playbook while he was in jail during the reign of Mussolini. Simply speaking, the Gramscian plan is to bring down the morals of society. Thus, more control and henceforth more power for the evil elitists controlling the world behind the scenes.

Based on the nonsense in the world today, it is easy to see that the woke overlords think an amoral and/or immoral society “does not deserve” to defend itself. It is like being in a grade school classroom at a time when children were disciplined (when I was a child). Specifically, if several of the darlings were bad with no one fessing up, the entire classroom faced discipline, and the good ones suffered. The elitists have this attitude concerning the entire population — everybody suffers (except the woke overlords as we see with the 1984 Covid Doom Pogrom). At least my teachers had in mind the good of the children, but in the case of the debased elitists, their classroom is the entire world. It is not about working to make society better. It is all about the evil elitists power and control over the population. Be careful, there are many good sounding things that the elitists use to enable their evil overarching program such as but not limited to “environmentalism,” “reproductive rights,” “social justice,” “interdependence,” “sustainable development,” and “free education for all.” For example, Black Lives (do) Matter and that is a cover illusion for the Marxist ideals pushed by the visible and hidden woke leaders of this pogrom.

Always remember that evil shows an external packaging that looks nice but the prince of the world, the ultimate evil one (Satan), is working behind the scenes pulling the strings. The nice-looking and sounding programs are nothing more than phony gift-wrapping surrounding a vile thing.

What is sad is the fact that some people will read this and scoff at it and say it is nothing more than a “childish right-wing conspiracy theory.” For the debased woke folk thinking this, your author humbly suggests that they please give some serious thought to the facts presented. Consider reading the books listed below. It takes many years of reading, study, and critical thinking to realize we are living under a mind-control mechanism. Chuck the woke feelings. You might have unwittingly fallen into the evil elitist mental trap. Ignorance may be bliss but mental freedom from vile immorality is the Rosetta Stone. This real freedom is exactly what the Evil One fears the most and he works extra hard against anybody who sees the true light.

Do not believe the mantra that “communism fell with the Berlin Wall.” Quite the contrary. The tenets of New Communism (neo-Marxism) practiced by certain woke big business leaders (cough, cough) is alive and well throughout the world — the ultimate rejection of God. Despite the canard that there is a “separation of church and state in America” (no such term appears in our Constitution), there is indeed an established religion. It is postmodern secular humanism. This is the basic tenant of Communism (secular religion), which has its special sacraments. These seven sacraments include abortion, illicit sex, contraception, moral relativism, unfettered liberty (for select things like tearing down statues), self-worship, and evolution. Sacramentals include never-ending unemployment benefits, “fee” healthcare, welfare, environmentalism, social justice, and the right to engage in burn/loot/mayhem parties (a.k.a. fiery but mostly peaceful protests).

Afterword

It is all about morals, values, and principles. The quintessential example of how degenerate we have “evolved” as a society is how many people openly talked and wrote about adulterous things performed in the Oval Office by a certain past president of the USA. It is critical to realize that society has sexual license provided by the evil spirit and corporal cabal to do anything to prevent the masses from revolting over the reduction and ultimate elimination of all other freedoms and rights. This is Bread and Circuses for the modern human. Take away items such as the right of self-defense and give them goodies such as “free” money and sexual extremism so there is no revolt. Your author predicts pedophilia and bestiality will be the next “civil rights” shoved right down our throats. Like a frog in a pot with the temperature slowly increasing. 

During the Christmas holy day (holiday) season we hear many news stories about people offended by the mere mention of Jesus. Of course, a “gay” or “Social Justice” Jesus is just dandy with the debased woke commie luminaries. However, the sexual license thrust upon us by the evil one and his debased woke “intellectual” minions is the offensive issue. This author finds offense by total humanism (people worship) foisted upon society every day by the mainstream media and secular academia. Good is now bad and bad is now good.

Indeed, the Church of Woke-Covid (CWC). Yuri Bezemov described the type: “You cannot change their mind even if you expose them to authentic information, even if you prove that white is white and black is black you still cannot change the basic perception and illogical behavior.”

Your author rests his case - for now.

Notes

  1. Operation Dragon: Inside the Kremlin’s Secret War on America (Encounter Books New York – London 2021) p. 175. “Soon after the Soviet bloc collapsed, researchers at Germany’s Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences in the now liberated Leipzig discovered a genetic factor, the A1 mutation, which affects the ability to learn from past mistakes. On April 12, 2003, thousands of Americans, presumably infected by the A1 mutation, began sermonizing that capitalism was America’s real enemy and that it should be replaced with socialism by redistributing the country’s wealth. Quite a few young Americans cheered. They were, of course, galvanized by the prospect that a Democratic administration would force rich Americans to pay for young people’s own health care, mortgages, loans, and school tuition.”
  2. Crummy MS Word program does not like the word Bachelor and it wants a more inclusive term like “unmarried person.” Go pound sand Microsoft.
  3. According to Historica Fandom, “The National Front (NF) is a neo-fascist political party in the United Kingdom that was founded on 7 February 1967 by A.K. Chesterton (not to be confused with G. K Chesterton). The party reached its heyday during the 1970s, during which concerns about Asian immigration led to rapid increases in the party’s membership and vote share in East London and northern England. The party’s strongest support bases were working-class neighborhoods in which traditional Labour Party voters, upset with the Labour governments, joined the National Front due to its racial appeal. The NF won a few local council seats during the 1970s and organized street marches and rallies, often resulting in clashes with anti-fascist protesters.” Historica goes on about how “NF had various factions such as neo-Nazis, Strasserists, and populists, and it was positioned at the extreme right of British politics. It called for an end to non-white immigration to the UK, the stripping of citizenship from non-white Britons, supported racial separatism, endorsed Holocaust denial, claimed that Jews sought to take over the world with communism and capitalism, promoted economic protectionism and Euroscepticism, supported an end to the UK’s liberal democracy, and opposed feminism, gay rights, and societal permissiveness. In 1982, John Tyndall left the party to form the British National Party, and many NF members defected to the BNP, which became a more successful party.” 
  4. For the record, your author denounces violence from any “wing.” Meanwhile, in the USSA, the debased commie folk pull guns on motorists they trap on roadways as part of fiery but mostly peaceful protests. Even the few of these leftists who might face arrest obtain a get out-of-jail card courtesy of the district attorney. Even for the liberal terrorist that confesses. Conservatives, however, are the ones tarred and feathered by the Cauldon (media, government, schools, etc.). They are called a mob at best or terrorist at worst for peaceful assembly in the thousands, without incident. Of course the January 6, 2021, incident shall be magnified, over reported, and embellished to condition the masses.  

Primary sources: The Terrifying Case of Tony Martin

Tony Martin: Crime and controversy  
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/england/norfolk/3009769.stm

Tony Martin free in a year 

The killer who won a nation’s sympathy

Bleak world of the loner who killed

Timeline: The Tony Martin case

Burglars were experienced criminals

Burglar’s family set to sue Martin

A victim, not a hero

Farmer guilty of murdering burglar

Martin’s parole bid fails

Martin loses parole appeal

Payment to Tony Martin was justified, says PCC

Martin urges ‘decency’ in politics

Tony Martin ‘held over gun possession’

Norfolk farmer Tony Martin faces no charges over firearms arrest

Tony Martin says he has no regrets about shooting burglar dead

Primary Sources: Analysis and the Pogrom

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Sunday, May 2, 2021

Festering Federal Courts

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Checks and balances, or the separation of powers, is the foundation of our Representative Constitutional Republic. Your author respectfully repeats — Representative Constitutional Republic (not a democracy). Unfortunately, not one of the three branches of the government (Executive, Judicial, nor Legislative) is working under the Constitutional framework. It is sad and irritating that most of our leaders do not seem to understand these important precepts.

Under the Constitution, only the legislative branch (Congress) can write laws. The Federal Court’s job is to simply hear cases that fall under the purview of the Federal Constitution. Congress has some control over the lower federal courts by deciding the boundaries between the “circuits” while the Supreme Court is the highest or final arbitrator. The federal courts are a constitutional interpretative body and should be consistent, particularly the Supreme Court. [1] For example, if a court hears a case and decides an outcome, any future case of the same nature should be thrown out based on an earlier decision. Unfortunately, the debased elite have decided that the federal courts must be pro-active for they believe that the Constitution is a “living breathing” document. A clay-like instrument to knead and conform to their worldview.

Can the federal courts make a bad decision? Certainly, and it's the job of the legislature to counteract the federal courts by a variety of means such as:

  • Approving the appointment of judges that uphold the Constitution,
  • Exercising power to impeach and remove judges,
  • Controlling appropriations to federal courts,
  • Curbing judicial power by adding new judges and creating new court systems,
  • Writing rules that may limit powers of judicial review in certain legislation, or
  • Making pending bills that exclude funding to enforce a decision of the Court

Throughout the history of our Nation, the Supreme Court has made some questionable decisions with the Dread Scott case being an early example. [2] However, as time marches on, bad decisions outside the solid precepts of the Constitution are increasingly common. A more egregious example is the Roe vs. Wade decision, which is a state’s issue — nothing in the constitution remotely covers this topic. In this 1971 case, two of the Supreme Court Justices voted in favor of abortion, Potter Stewart and Harry Blackmun. Both had spouses that worked at Planned Parenthood but refused to recuse themselves from the case. 

As much as this author detests abortion, it should not be federalized. Why? Because federalized issues nourish the leviathan. As this largess gets bigger it becomes less and less manageable at best, more prone for corruption at worst. Despite these truths, Congress will rarely exercise its prerogatives to counter the courts.  

In recent years, the federal courts have ruled on many issues such as “gay rights” and the Ten Commandments. These decisions are not only outside the plain language of the Constitution but at odds with the sentiments of most of the people in the Nation. This is legislating from the bench (judicial activism) and many federal judges see nothing wrong with performing their duties in this manner.

The main culprits are those judges who are social activists, as they “honestly” believe that their notion of justice is more important than the letter of the law they are sworn to protect. As true as this may be, these usurpers will never admit to being outside the framework of the Constitution. Therefore, we find ourselves governed by unelected people – the federal judges. Unlike elected officials that we can vote out of office, federal judges get an appointment for life. It is only through impeachment that they can face removal.

One of the more repugnant “fiat laws” emanating from the Supreme Court was the 2003 decision that decreed the Texas law prohibiting sodomy to be “unconstitutional.” This decision was based on the 14th Amendment that somehow makes privacy a right.  Nowhere in the Constitution, including the 14th Amendment, does it mention privacy as a right. However, the 4th and 5th amendments were crafted to ensure security. [3] [4] Further, the Constitution does indeed codify the fact that any issue outside the Federal purview shall be a state prerogative.  

While one can argue if state laws about sexual matters are necessary, there is an overlooked element of this ruling. By simply declaring that Texas cannot declare sodomy to be unconstitutional, this Supreme Court ruling has the effect of making every deviant sexual behavior a “right.” While making sodomy a perceived right is bad enough, this decision is extremely dangerous, as we no longer have the checks and balances between the states. Under the Constitution, the State of Texas and all other states have (had?) the right to decide how to regulate social matters like sex, based on local standards.

June 26, 2015, was the clarion call for sexual rights in the United States. On this date, the Supreme Court decided the Obergefell v. Hodges case. By one vote, the court ruled that same-sex marriage is a right.

Another irritating case back in 2003 was the federal court judge in San Diego who ordered the city to evict the Boy Scouts from a camp. The Scouts have used and run the city park since the 1950s and a gay “couple,” with help from the crummy American Civil Liberties Union, sued the city claiming the Scouts’ presence was a violation of the “separation of church and state.” The judge who heard the case ruled that the Scouts are a religious organization because they mention God in their recited oath. This is ridiculous because the land in question was at one time privately owned and donated to the city for the express purpose of setting up a Scout camp.

Your author has harped on this subject repeatedly but despite what a wall of separation worshiper believes and says, the Founders did not intend that there be a “separation of church and state.” No such words are remotely mentioned in the Constitution. [5] Never in their wildest dreams did they believe that a secular public life was necessary for America. They simply wanted to prevent Congress from setting up a state religion such as in England.  

It is unbelievable to even conceive of the notion that the Founding Fathers would even consider the Boy Scouts to be a religious body simply because they believe in God. The intellectual elite wall worshipers who can indeed talk the blood out of a rock. They will not succeed with this author.

The debased political leftists have their hook.  In place of what they cannot do at the ballot box or in the legislature, they advance their putrid social agenda by fiat laws emanating from the federal judiciary. This ideology has even burrowed itself into the Senate, which is in tune with this agenda. It is here that senators will not even allow the appointment of judges who believe in the true Constitution.

In the new Covid-1984 “work new normal” of today, it is time for the commie debased elite to ramp up the march to one-party rule. In April 2021, House and Senate Democrats drafted legislation to pack the Supreme Court, currently with nine, with four new justices. This move would radically change the balance of power on the nation’s highest court. The proposed bill is led by House Judiciary Committee Chair Jerry Nadler, Subcommittee chair Hank Johnson, and first-year Rep. Mondaire Jones. In the Senate, Ed Markey of Massachusetts championed this bill.

Based on the above packing play, there is one concern your author has concerning the Constitution. It is the process of seating Supreme Court judges. Also of concern is the power vested in the President that allows him (or her, or other) to recommend judges. A constitutional scholar (cough, cough) like Bill Clinton (wink, wink) will claim the “balance” occurs in the confirmation process in the Senate. We know how that goes these days. While it may be entertaining to think about the possibility of electing federal judges, we know this is non-sequitur given the “wonderful” state of our election system.

Notes:

  1. The courts have two main systems: the federal courts, referred to as United States courts, and the state courts. The Constitution sets up federal judicial power not entrusted to the states (many were jealous of the powers needed for a strong national government). Following these provisions, Congress passed the Judiciary Act of 1789, organizing the Supreme Court of the United States and setting up a system of federal courts of inferior authority. The states are free to set up their own judicial systems subject to the exclusive authority of the federal courts and to Article VI of the Constitution (judges of state courts to be bound by the Constitution). The courts set up under the powers granted by the U.S. Constitution are known as constitutional courts. They are the district courts, the courts of appeals (before 1948, circuit courts of appeals), and the Supreme Court. The Supreme Court is the highest appellate tribunal in the country and is a court of original authority in some cases. By its power of review, the Supreme Court is also the final judicial arbiter of federal constitutional questions. Members of the federal judiciary—which includes the Supreme Court, 13 U.S. Courts of Appeals, and 94 federal judicial district courts—are nominated by the president and confirmed by the Senate. Federal judges hold their seats until they resign, die, or are removed from office through impeachment by Congress. Other federal courts are the legislative courts. These are the Claims Court, the Court of International Trade, the Tax Court, and the territorial courts set up in the federally administered territories of the United States.
  2. American slave who sued for his liberty after spending four years with his master in a territory where slavery had been banned by the Missouri Compromise. The resulting decision by the U.S. Supreme Court (1857) declared the Missouri Compromise unconstitutional because a slave could not be taken from a master without due process of law.
  3. Fourth Amendment — “The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no Warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by Oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized.”  
  4. Fifth Amendment — “No person shall be held to answer for a capital, or otherwise infamous crime, unless on a presentment or indictment of a grand jury, except in cases arising in the land or naval forces, or in the militia, when in actual service in time of war or public danger; nor shall any person be subject for the same offense to be twice put in jeopardy of life or limb; nor shall be compelled in any criminal case to be a witness against himself, nor be deprived of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law; nor shall private property be taken for public use, without just compensation.” 
  5. In an 1802 letter to the Danbury Baptist Association in Connecticut, then-president Thomas Jefferson highlighted the “wall of separation” metaphor previously utilized by Roger Williams, who had referred to the “wall of separation between the garden of the Church and the wilderness of the world.”

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