The Case For Peaceful Revolution

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Freedom, Indiana – Andrew Horning is seeking the Libertarian Party of Indiana’s nomination for Indiana’s US Senate seat in 2024.

With Larry Bucshon soon exiting, stage left, A good friend and longtime GOP D.C. insider said I should run in the GOP primary for Indiana’s 8th district seat.  I was briefly tempted.  Truth be told, I’ve voted in the two requisite GOP primaries, and I’d love to get paid for what I do at personal cost anyway.  I won an election as a Republican, and a high percentage of the finest people I know, are Republicans.  So it is concerning the opinions of my fellows that I declare the causes which call for revolution instead of capitulation to the status quo.

The whole inherently corrupt, unconstitutional, fraudulent Two Party System is a puppet show distraction from the legions of bureaucrats, bundlers, kingmakers, puppet masters, and authoritarian NGOs, INGOs, corporations, and billionaires who are running the world.  That’s of course unconstitutional, as well as fraudulent, thieving, and mass murderous.  And those movie-ready supervillains are doing a terrible job of ruling the planet.  …How terrible?

Through the last forty years, fertility and birth rates have dropped.  Early puberty for girls, and halved testosterone and sperm count for boys.  Explosion in autism spectrum disorders.  Exploding chronic disease and the very visible problem of obesity and metabolic syndrome in even our very young.  More recently, a marked increase in “excess death” rates and lower life expectancy.  The ominous, new, phthalate syndrome.  Mental health issues, possibly including gender dysphoria.  We’ve gone from poisoning our own people to funding the bioweapons research of the Chinese Communist Party.  We have a needless, corrupt, unconstitutional immigration crisis.  We’re on the edge of another World War, just as we’re about to experience a global monetary, fiscal/financial and cultural collapse that will make The Fall of Rome look like a lady’s gentle sneeze.

Since the mid-1990s, I’ve ever more urgently protested, campaigned, written and publicly lectured against the corruption of our globalized, monopolized, corporatized, sold-out, blackmailed and bought government.  I’ve warned of the insidious growth of unelected cartel powers from the Fabian Society, Chatham House, Council on Foreign Relations, the United Nations, Trilateral Commission, and, of course, the World Economic Forum which has enacted the techno-totalitarian plans of Malthusian to create a corporation-owned digital panopticon and rob us of all we have.  I’m certainly not the only one who’s issued such warnings.  Starting with founding fathers and several later Presidents, we’ve been warned.  My last press release was about one of the last steps toward a techno-totalitarianism Eisenhower could only imagine when he coined the “scientific-technological elite” – silencing opposition and controlling information.

To cut to the crux – “The Government” as represented by the Two-Party System we see on the ballot is hardly even relevant anymore.  Most “laws” aren’t written by elected lawmakers. They’re written, judged, executed, and enforced by executive agency bureaucrats and cops…and that’s all illegal.  Even the laws passed by legislatures are mostly written by unelected staffers and of course lobbyists.  “Public-Private Partnerships” are a scam.  Corporations chartered, empowered and regulated by corporate laws are government entities, and are not private.  “Public” means politicians.  Corporations, NGOs, INGOs and IGOs ARE today’s government.  This is of course anti-democratic, anti-constitutional, illegal and illegitimate.

Maybe we’ve not yet suffered enough? We all should have read the words, “that mankind are more disposed to suffer, while evils are sufferable than to right themselves by abolishing the forms to which they are accustomed” in context. For too long, and through too much deceit, injustice and death, too many of us have emboldened and sustained what must end by our mindful choice, or in slack-jaw horror, violence, and poverty.

We need a revolution.  We need to fire the whole system of corruption and fraud.  No politician can do that – only voters can.  And they can do that only by willfully, conclusively rejecting the whole crony network.

The good news is that we have the legal, peaceful power to accomplish this…in a single day if we’re willing to look in the mirror and see the truth of how we got here.  All revolutions start in the mind, after all.  And it’d take only a little more than a third of us to change everything. It’s only the bad math of a “two-party system“ that has us invoking “the masses“ for our “lesser evil“ choices. It’s the passionate few who’ve always determined the course of history – just as it’s only a tiny handful of wealthy globalists calling all the shots today. And by all the recent data, we have the numbers – we need only vote the way we talk.

We can live together in peace, security, prosperity, liberty and justice for all.  We need only use our votes as weapons of revolution, as is their whole purpose. I intend to put exactly that peaceful, necessary revolution on the ballot for Indiana’s 2024 US Senate election.

FOOTNOTE:  The City-County Observer posted this article without opinion, bias, or editing.

3 COMMENTS

  1. .
    Free markets? Liberty to pursue your own economic self-interest, and your neighbor to pursue his own economic self-interest…and before you know it, the two neighbors (and the whole community) realize that “Hey! Those chairs you’re making? Let’s put them with my Tables, make them together in the same warehouse, employ the guys over on the other block, keep our costs down, and open a Store, and we’ll start selling them together to local Homes!”

    This is the pure essence of liberty, free market conservative libertarianism, the right to be free to pursue your own economic self-interest.

    Sure, we need roads. We need a small role for government to make rules, like “right-of-way” paths for electric and gas lines to get into the Plant…but that’s it. A SMALL role.

    Libertarians are conservatives who advocate tax cuts, reduced government spending, free markets, deregulation, privatization, free trade, and minimal government debt.

    BUT TODAY’s Column by Andrew Horning?????

    You know how I know ANDREW HORNING, who says he is a Libertararian, IS A FAKE and A FRAUD?

    He doesn’t talk about those things, instead he tries to fire up local crazies with stuff like this:

  2. Jack, you apparently read only one press release from me. I’ve been writing about the free market and restrained government for thirty years. I also have a book that I think you’d likely approve.
    I wish you’d have a look at a few more words before you call me a fake and a fraud.
    https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CGW4196Q

    Besides…do you think we can get what you want by voting the way we’ve been voting? Do you actually disagree with anything I wrote here? Please explain.

  3. Andrew, I was rather excited at the first taste of your article to think that you might run for the 8th.
    We have disagreed at times and I don’t always hold to your views, but you have an integrity i admire and could support. I don’t vote for a candidate for where they stand on an issue, but for how they arrived at that stand. But I also must consider their chances of winning.

    Revolution is what leftists want and need to interject total control, (for our own good of course lol). Until then, they are supportive of the LIbertarian party syphoning off conservatives from the Republican party.
    I don’t like the two party system anymore than I like one way streets, but it’s what I have to deal with. And while fighting the two party system is noble, it is the wrong battle. I dare to say that with RINOs we have a one party system. I am looking for a Constitutionalist. I would prefer that the person be Christian and Conservative, but the Constitution is not about protecting one ideal but making it possible for varied ideals to live together in peace and respect. I think that you are that person.
    All said, I was excited to read this opinion when I saw that you authored it. Well done.

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