#NeverForget

"And thus we see the government is at once both protector and predator. Government begins by protecting some against others and ends up protecting itself against everyone."
Robert LeFevre
Quote in The Nature of Man and His Government by Robert LeFevre, Caxton Printers (1959), p. 73.
#GovtIsTheProblem
At a minimum, hopefully people's trust and support for government is being whittled away, and since that is what props governments up, it will lead to its collapse.
Perhaps they will try to wait until the people responsible are all dead, like with the JFK assassination, but hopefully we won't tolerate government secrecy that long anymore.
"An #anarchist is anyone who believes in less government than you do."
Robert LeFevre
Quote from Robert LeFevre in "What Is #Anarchy?" By Butler Shaffer, Lewrockwell.com, January 13, 2004
#GovtIsTheProblem
"When we express a preference politically, we do so precisely because we intend to bind others to our will. Political voting is the legal method we have adopted and extolled for obtaining monopolies of power. Political voting is nothing more than the assumption that might makes right."
Robert LeFevre
Quote from Robert LeFevre in Bagatorials: A Book Full of Bags by John Roscoe and Ned Roscoe, Simon & Schuster, "Abstain from Beans", (1996), p. 17.
#GovtIsTheProblem
"So the thing I object to about government isn't its organizational feature. Organization has to be accomplished. It is the coercive nature of government organization. My argument is that we can organize better without coercion."
Robert LeFevre
Quote in Good Government: Hope or Illusion? Fullerton: CA, Rampart Institute, (Society for Libertarian Life edition), 1977 speech, published in 1978, p. 8. - Good Government: Hope or Illusion? (1978)
#GovtIsTheProblem
"Now, where did we ever get the idea that there is such a thing as 'good government?' That is a contradiction in terms as ridiculous as 'constructive rape.'"
Robert LeFevre
Quote in Good Government: Hope or Illusion? Fullerton: CA, Rampart Institute, (Society for Libertarian Life edition), 1977 speech, published in 1978, p. 14. - Good Government: Hope or Illusion? (1978)
#GovtIsTheProblem
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"I have a right to nothing which another has a right to take away."
Thomas Jefferson
Memoir, correspondence, and miscellanies from the papers of T. Jefferson (ed. 1829)
"Whatever reaction the eye-for-an-eye rule elicits from your modern sensibilities, one thing is for sure. No murderer or rapist who was put to death has ever gone on to hurt anyone else."
Gordan Runyan, "Radical Moses: The Amazing Civil Freedom Built into Ancient Israel" (2023)
"Then comes the end, when he hands over the kingdom to God the Father, when he abolishes all rule and all authority and power."
1 Corinthians 15:24
The Worst Conspiracy Theory of Them All: That There Is No Way Out
https://www.globalresearch.ca/worst-conspiracy-theory-them-all/5829880
"The collapse of democracy, signaled by the Deep State murder of JFK and culminating in Covid, is now complete. The Power Elites have won and the American political system is rigged so thoroughly that even candidates espousing constitutionalist principles are merely playing a game β a game determined by a Very Few at the top. In short, anyone with power or aspiring to power by having entered the political arena is thoroughly corrupt, anti-democratic and totalitarian. By extension, this line of thinking applies worldwide so that, in effect, there is and can only be the βone ring to rule them allβ."
Emanuel Garcia
#ConspiracyToday #ThisIsAmerica
Too bad he's not running to be POTUS...
https://twitter.com/AP4Liberty/status/1694815375047745802?s=20
#TIL Moses was named by his Egyptian stepmother, the daughter of pharaoh, and so his name was probably originally Thutmosis and he likely later dropped the beginning pagan element.
Great book.
"AN ALMOST UNNATURAL vigilance is really required of the citizen because of the horrible rapidity with which human institutions grow old. It is the custom in passing romance and journalism to talk of men suffering under old tyrannies. But, as a fact, men have almost always suffered under new tyrannies; under tyrannies that had been public liberties hardly twenty years before."
Orthodoxy, chapter 7, βThe Eternal Revolutionβ (New York: John Lane Company, 1909), 213.




