Thursday, August 17, 2017

FASCISM 101

FASCISM 101 
by Roni Bell
Most people don't know what fascism is. Some pretend to know, then complicate it beyond recognition. 
Here it is, in its barest, stripped down, easy to understand: 
Begin by knowing, beyond a shadow of doubt, what's foundational to America; the very reason people risk their lives to come to America. And that is this: To OWN PROPERTY is the very foundation of your LIFE, LIBERTY and PURSUIT OF HAPPINESS!
Fascism 101 is to "deny one's use of their property." 
So hereon, when you witness a bureaucrat, private individual, whatever, "deny another lawful use of their property," you are witnessing a fascist. 
Fascism is an insidious, circuitous, sneaky way to "steal property." 
Here's how it works: Senator Joe and private individual Ralph see some gas, oil, mineral or water they want. Regardless if the private property is deeded - or on Federal land, they will choose from a potpourri of ammo to go after it. 
The potpourri includes: Claim to have found an endangered species (Yesterday, it was the spotted owl. Today, it's the Native American.); monument designation (Clinton shut down Escalante coal competitive with Indonesian coal.); run excess feral horses (to illegally steal AUMs); bastardize "navigable" -claim it's "flow" instead of "commerce" (Fine the hell out of whomever's property may connect to so-claimed "flow."); Al Gore's anthropogenic warming (Which has received a carte-blanche pass.); trespass, as in "your cow trespassed, therefore we must fine you," even though your cow did not trespass; conservation easements (Seemingly innocuous, but one of the most effective tools in "denying one use of their property."); imprison, as they did with the Hammonds for burning their own forage; shoot, as they did LaVoy Finicum for no reason. 
In ALL of these incidents, the first action is to stop the property owner from "doing business as usual." When they've done that, they've won. They've denied the property owner use of their property, and that is their goal. 
Environmental Protection Agency is an example of fascism alive and well in government. 
I can stake this claim, because I've dealt with it first hand: The EPA works in collusion with several other government departments including Army Corp, Interior and Agriculture...and, private entities including the Nature Conservancy, Sierra Club, Center for Biological Diversity and Earthjustice, to cripple our Domestic Resource Providers. 
Using the EPA to do fascist work is perfect! For who would ever think a "government" agency with the sweet word "protection" in it, would harm the very people it claims to protect? But it does.
Which reminds me, the EPA also facilitates depopulationists, due to the fact it refuses to save millions of lives by lifting its ban on DDT.
They "market" their "denying property owners use of their property," with lovely messages spoken in soft tones, "Save Swinging Gate in Post, California. It's the last great place on earth where you can see skipping gummer snails." 
Innocent people want to see skipping gummer snails. They don't realize that to do so, they're lured into trespassing and subsequently becoming an unwitting party in taking away another's right to use their property. 
Look at Planned Parenthood. It denies one woman use of her money, giving it instead, to another woman. Pure fascism. 
I could go on and on and on, citing one example of fascism after another. 
But for now, I ask that you KISS: Keep it Simple Stupid. Embrace the fact that "Fascism is denied use of property." 
If you're an artist, pretend how you could work if say, the EPA denied you use of paints, colored pencils and canvas, in "violation of wrongful disposal."
Or, if you're a writer, pretend how you could work if say, the EPA denied you use of words that used too much ink, in "violation of our too much ink regulations." 
Or let's say you're an actor, and the EPA fines you because you step on their newly declared wetland, which happens to be on set on private property. 
Hereon, when someone asks you to jump on their bandwagon, "Save this, save that," ask these questions: Whose property is involved? Will human life be saved? Will there be trespass? Who will benefit? Who will be harmed? What is the cost? What's the money source, taxpayer $'s or private?
Samuel Adams summed it up nearly 2 1/2 centuries ago: "Now what liberty can there be where property is taken away without consent?"
Now that you have a better understanding of Fascism 101, Please, do not succumb to any fascist asking. 
Thank you.

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