Tedmund Valgard Farrel is a decent just young fellow, who sees no reason why he should participate in the destruction of his own race just to resonate with a bunch of guilt ridden self-haters, delusional from years of drug use and subverted by a lifetime of programming by subverted globalist media.
Farrel has always believed that irredeemably evil people should be executed for the integrity and safety of society. If government has become too corrupt do what is right, then vigilant people are, by this, empowered to act autonomously. He also has enough sense to keep this part of his philosophy to himself.
During his first summer after high school, Ted, as his parents call him, is inspired by a book of Libertarian essays written back in 1983. Three are included first here, followed by two more recent articles:
History and Propaganda Opponents and Strategies World Libertarian Revolution Dumbing Down Illegal Surveillance
Examples of growing encroachment on liberty are taken from current alternative news.
Roy C. Peterson March 30. 2017 1:24 P.M. |
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