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This is an excerpt from “Things The Conspiracy Fears,” which you can watch in full, for FREE, here: https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/1pto462vxpenle9csl9vy/Oct-3-2022-2-things-the-conspiracy-fears.mp4?rlkey=0gl6c6ex672yks6wtzbu8h939&st=d17feufe&dl=0
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TRANSCRIPT
We have to understand where we are before we can take the necessary steps to move forward.
So: three things the conspiracy fears the most. This is why they attack these three things so heavily. When you try to do these three things, you really get just the brunt of the conspiracy’s wrath—which can be devastating, scary sometimes, and can feel overwhelming. But it’s important for us to work hard and understand what the conspiracy will do, so that way we’re prepared and we’re not deterred.
These things will be refreshers—we’re going to go into them deeper—but these are the three things we must do and that the conspiracy fears.
This is the culture of liberty.
This is what the Founding Fathers did. This is what every society that has liberty has done. And when they get rid of these three things, that is when they are completely under the control of the conspiracy and need to work back at getting these things done.
So:
- We need to be economically independent. That’s why the people of Utah were attacked for that.
- We need to not submit to unconstitutional government.
- We need to have political independence and educational independence.
These are key things to being able to get out of control of the conspiracy.
And as we’ve gone through them—as you’ve probably seen in my presentation before—as we go through these things, it becomes obvious. It’s like, “Okay, that’s why we’re in the situation that we’re in.” And we just think, “Okay, well, we just move forward and we get the right guy”—all the different traditional solutions that we’ve talked about, and why they don’t work.
Then we think that that’s just what we have to do to do it. But no—this is really a groundbreaking thought process and a paradigm shift that we not only have to make regarding what the solutions are, but really what we have to be doing, and why these are so important.
We need to have that economic independence because—like we talked about a few weeks ago with the training on the importance of ownership versus being an employee—if you are dependent, economically speaking, on someone else, then you are going to submit to them to make sure that you continue to be provided for. That you receive the things that you need to be able to sustain your life.
And so that’s just not… So economic independence is a part of that, not just for your maintenance with your job—with what you do to maintain your income—but more broadly than that.
So this is an important thing. It’s why the Saints in Utah were attacked so much, and why when any other culture does these same things, they are attacked as well.
Brigham Young said that the Lord says that we shall never do another day’s work, nor spend another dollar to build up a Gentile city or nation.
So our resources—the goal needs to be—where our resources are only going toward those that are building the cause of liberty. That are fighting for the cause of Christ.
Because, just like we saw during the fake pandemic, if we’re dependent on a business—if we said we could only have the things sold at Harmons—then we were going to have to, to be able to provide for ourselves or to be able to get the things that we said we needed, we were going to have to do the things that Harmons said. Whether it was wear a mask or other things—get a vaccine.
And so we need to be using our resources to not build up companies that are working with the conspiracy—that are part of the conspiracy. We need to be supporting those… All of our money needs to eventually go to companies or individuals that are building liberty, not destroying it.
He says here: “They want the Mormons to build cities for them to possess.”
We see this now with Agenda 21, especially here in the West, in Utah specifically. Not only do we have the culture of liberty, but we have the infrastructure: the grid system, the wide streets, and each housing/property square was self-sufficient—where the individual had enough land to provide for themselves. It wasn’t something that would make people dependent on an outside force to be able to provide for their own needs.
So when we understand this concept of building cities—liberty-type cities—we are building cities that will not lend themselves to the conspiracy’s control.
On another occasion, Brigham Young said:
“We do not intend to have any trade or commerce with the Gentile world. For so long as we buy of them, we are in a degree dependent upon them. The Kingdom of God cannot rise independent of the Gentile nations until we produce, manufacture, and make every article of use, convenience, or necessity amongst our own people. So we shall need no commerce with the nations. I am determined to cut every thread of this kind and live free and independent, untrammeled by any of their detestable customs and practices.”
Now, as we become dependent—we see the different things we’re dependent on. Every aspect. We’re not just talking about government. Even morality is an important part of liberty.
And so we see, as we are dependent upon manufacturers that are part of this globalist system—who are designing clothes intended to decrease the morality of the people—and that’s the only place we can go to for our clothing, then we start to say, “Well, we’re dependent on that, so now we have to adjust our own standards,” because we don’t know how to either do it ourselves or we don’t have a network set up with others who do know how to do those things.
So we’re dependent on them—not only for our food—but for our clothes. And then our own standards will be changed because of that.
We see that through the years. We’re not just saying styles are changing, but the ability to maintain purity and chastity—that can change with styles. You can still maintain purity and chastity with different designs, but we can see now that if you’re getting your clothes from these globalist companies, they’re designed to destroy the morality and chastity of the people.
And so it’s essential that we build this separate economic culture—where we’re not dependent on the conspiracy and its organizations to provide our clothing, our food, our oil.
Right now, we’re so dependent on the conspiracy, who’ve taken over all of the energy production. Now we’re dependent upon them for the prices at the pump—or what they charge for heating our homes.
So it’s essential that we find different ways and we work towards that. Obviously, this isn’t something we can do tomorrow—we wake up and suddenly we’re producing our own clothes, our own energy, our own food.
It’s something we have to recognize has to be done, and then find ways to do it.
But right now we’re first starting off: what is it that needs to be done?
It began here in the West, where the conspiracy was really working hard to bring the railroad through here—because they knew they could use that to change the culture by increasing the population of the anti-liberty people. The people that came here to destroy the culture of liberty.
And we see that the idea of increasing transportation and trade is a way they use to change the culture.
So we see that now in Utah with the Inland Port Authority. It’s a way that, A: destroys our security—because Salt Lake City becomes a port. Meaning it is seen as a coastal city, where anything that comes from China or California to Salt Lake City is treated as if it were sailing through the ocean—no checks, no oversight. That’s one problem with it.
But it also makes us more international—which we’ll talk about in a second—and how that decreases our independence as well.
They saw what we were doing here as a threat, and they needed to destroy it.
It was on the congressional record:
“I charge it to be a crying evil—the people here in Utah—sapping not only the physical constitution of the people practicing it [Mormonism], dwarfing their physical proportions and emasculating their energies…”
They said our belief system changed our physical proportions.
“It is a scarlet whore. It is a reproach to the Christian civilization and deserves to be blotted out.”
So they saw what we were doing as a threat—and they needed to destroy it.
One of the ways they do it—this is Nelson Rockefeller in his book The Future of Federalism—he writes about how they are destroying people’s economic and political independence through a certain means. He says:
“I have long felt that the road toward the unity of free nations lay through regional confederations in the Western Hemisphere and in the Atlantic community—perhaps eventually in Africa, the Middle East, and Asia…”
This was written in the late 1960s.
“Such work toward regional unities is in fact steadily progressing. The common market in Europe is an outstanding example.”
He was saying that what is now the European Union is the model they are trying to build to destroy political independence by first destroying economic independence.
These markets—right now they have the African Union, they have an Asian Union, and one in the Middle East.
And now we have—with NAFTA and the expansion of NAFTA that happened a few years ago—this is what they’re trying to do. What they already did back to Utah, now they’re trying to do to all the nations.
Destroy economic independence, because economic integration leads naturally to political integration, just like what happened with the European Union.
That’s exactly what the head of the CFR, Richard Haass, explained in Foreign Policy Magazine about a decade ago. He said that national sovereignty is diminishing, and this is being done mostly through free trade.
Understanding that—just going back—this was 50 years before: the idea of using these economic blocs, what they call free trade…
Which is where we really differ from a lot of libertarians. They support what they call free trade, despite the fact that all of the agreements like NAFTA and the European Union aren’t actually free trade. They increase regulation and they decrease national independence.
They use trade.
The idea they promote is that “more economic trade between countries means they’re less likely to go to war.” That’s one of their main selling points.
But what it actually does is make you dependent upon them.
Right now, we have no steel manufacturing in the United States. We’ve given up basically our national security over to China, where we get a lot of our metal for our military. And if the conspiracy didn’t control the military, that would be an even bigger problem.
We can see how if we are dependent, it doesn’t actually diminish war. It just makes it so you have to do what the other people say.
Otherwise, you’re going to lose the thing you’ve now become dependent on.
And so they are using this as a major method: the destruction of economic independence, leading to the destruction of political independence.