Here's a link to the post that "Goldi-Lox" posted banning honway
Goldi bans honway
Looks like LP had a bit too much exposure and truth on it for the elite, who apparently are now calling the shots in a ploy to destroy it.
I remember when Neil McIver posted on FR to ask people to look at LP. Neil started that site with such sincerity and good will and hard work too. JimRob at least appeared to be like that too in the early days. Now JimRob makes 6 figures and others run the site. And Neil partnered with people who took that site from him. And I still think that incident with the police might've had something to do with Neil's exit over there. I remember when FR was a great site. and look what happened on both sites. the march of the fascists is very strong.
others will disagree - but as for me - I see no option but to praise the lord and turn our eyes and our hearts to the one that made us. man has failed. what more evidence do we need! vengeance by our maker against the errant ways of man is at our doorstep. We must take shelter in the house that will not be broken. other options are wishful thinking.
I remember when Neil McIver posted on FR to ask people to look at LP.
For the record, I've never posted on FR. Goldi did though.
And Neil partnered with people who took that site from him.
It wasn't taken from me. I voluntarily resigned.
And I still think that incident with the police might've had something to do with Neil's exit over there.
It was a disenchanting experience. It was far from a big deal compared to the lengths others have gone and risks taken, some of whom post here. But it's easy to see futility in restoring the republic when you come under scrutiny like that and look it in the face. LP took a lot of my time which went mainly toward trying to enable others to speak their minds, including the morons who have the idea that freedom means getting to cheer for one of the republicrat parties, and I got tired of working for them. The incident gave me cause to ponder whether my donated time and effort to allow morons on LP to speak their minds was worth the effort and having been a bit enlightened, I decided it was not.
It was a disenchanting experience. It was far from a big deal compared to the lengths others have gone and risks taken, some of whom post here. But it's easy to see futility in restoring the republic when you come under scrutiny like that and look it in the face. LP took a lot of my time which went mainly toward trying to enable others to speak their minds, including the morons who have the idea that freedom means getting to cheer for one of the republicrat parties, and I got tired of working for them. The incident gave me cause to ponder whether my donated time and effort to allow morons on LP to speak their minds was worth the effort and having been a bit enlightened, I decided it was not.
Interesting that you say that.
When I got involved with the tax rebs in 1982 in Los Angeles, I was on fire to get the message out.
But, after seeing people run like scalded dogs and even testify against those who supplied the info that helped us escape the system, I became disenchanted and stopped teaching others.
It was years later when I pissed off our former senior senator Bill Roth and our present junior senator Tom Carper (I'm in Delaware) that I suddenly received assessments from the IRS claiming I owed thousands of bux, which I never paid of course.
It convinced me of one thing: The income tax will never be abolished because it's such a useful tool against those who dare to challenge the power of our arrogant incumbant-politicians-for-life.
And, since most of the people I tried to help would say, "Yeah, all that history is real interesting but, get to the part about how I don't have to pay taxes" I no longer care about most Americans.
And, I'm convinced that the only hope we have is with a complete collapse of the fraud system ($) and even then our success is by no means assured.
Many will suffer and perish and I'm sorry for that.
But, strong govt breeds weak citizens, and it won't be me that's killing them.
It convinced me of one thing: The income tax will never be abolished because it's such a useful tool against those who dare to challenge the power of our arrogant incumbant-politicians-for-life.
Yes, as enforced,it's a very easy to use tool of political abuse since it tracks everyone's financial activity.
And, I'm convinced that the only hope we have is with a complete collapse of the fraud system ($) and even then our success is by no means assured.
I hear that.
But, strong govt breeds weak citizens, and it won't be me that's killing them.
On the other hand though, I sometimes remind myself that I was once like them and if it were not for a few that chose to speak out, in all likelihood I'd still be with the masses. In that light it's a little hypocritical for me to not care.