A World Without Boundaries: Our Revelation In The Making, by Andre Broadwater
In our unpredictable world, privacy and civil liberties in this country are almost obsolete. Elimination is the objective. Wickedness and avidity
continues to bombard the lives of freedom-loving Americans. We are repeatedly being compelled to sacrifice our priceless treasures. Our surveillance-based society
continues to expand. Electronic captivity by way of grocery store, debit and credit cards is presently a pandemic. The progression of technology and biometrics
contributes to the complete loss of liberty. Mind control will be our ultimate sacrifice.
Complete economic and political regulation is upon us. It's truly horrific when it's disguised as convenience. Brainwashing continues to receive a
face-lift. People just continue to find more ways to promote psychological confusion. Communism does not dominate our culture. Elected officials answer to the people.
We have more control than could ever be imagined. The past mistakes this country has made are resurfacing in a modern day era.
The enactment of a cashless society would be catastrophic and immoral. One nation under god will become a distant memory. Paper currency is a cherished
part of our society and should remain that way. The elimination of cash will force us into complete oppression. Society encourages the use of these controlling practices
and we embrace them. It's a big manipulation of our freedom. People become lost and complacent within corruption. They completely lose the ability to distinguish between
truth and conditioning.
The United States continues to remain in a state of economic madness. Poverty and a lack of health insurance are wide spread. Millions of jobs have
been outsourced. Loss of life continues in an unnecessary war driven by greed, stupidity and wealth. The invasion of Iraq was never necessary. What business do we have
there? No weapons of mass destruction have been located? Afghanistan was the starting point. Unfinished business is clearly evident. Al Quaeda continues to have a strong
presence. Where did Iraq play a part? You can't just issue a mandate for someone to vacate a country or else. The site of war is quite unfortunate. Some benefit
financially, the rest suffer pain and sorrow.
Compassionate conservatism, is what drove the 2000 campaign. Alongside the compassion was partisan, devious avidity. For 2004, American citizens
were also constantly subjected to high levels of mental enslavement and scare tactics also. The sad part is that most of them won't ever realize something that they
weren't equipped to deal with. Our so-called leaders focus on capitalization, and special interests. Not to mention redefining and destroying of one's character,
credentials, and credibility. This clearly represents insecurity and incompetence. The absence of common sense and authentic values are also evident. Money and
status quo is the name of the game. It's very unjust when people don't have a more balanced agenda.
As a society, we must improve. Slavery was abolished and should stay that way. Anti-choice individuals repeatedly make attempts to eliminate
our freedom. We need leaders that respect everyone's liberty. Society focuses on destruction of the soul. Once rejected, the unorthodox profiling begins. The
authority to dictate one's path in life lies with the individual. Not knowing who you are or what you stand for is terribly disgraceful. Hopefully, we shall
overcome someday. Two hundred and twenty eight years is ample time for change.
Our freedom fight must continue. Instead of increasing our deficit in Iraq, we need to regain our spirits and our minds. A persistent and
vigorous battle will lead us to the promise land. Safeguarding ourselves from evil will be a lifelong obstacle. Our souls bear no material worth, therefore
free trade isn't an option. Extermination is the end result of untruthfulness. In order to be free, the truth must be lived and acknowledged.
-- Andre Broadwater, July 2005
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