America occupied, Part 1

The American people are no longer sovereign. We have no control of our borders, and if the regime gets its way we will soon have no control of our elections. Our country has been stolen from us.

Every American institution of influence has been taken over by radical ideologues who believe they have an unconditional right to rule.


Public schools are the regime’s reeducation camps, where the next generations are brainwashed into hating America and advocating that it must be replaced by the regime.

Unelected bureaucrats in our military and intelligence agencies are loyal to the regime, on whose behalf they police dissent. Our military leaders are self-righteous maniacs who believe they are in no way under the control of the civilian population, but rather have a sacred mission to keep “democracy” safe and secure from “Nazis” in flyover country. They made this very clear by turning our nation’s capital into a fortress after the “insurrection.” The message: this is not your country anymore, rubes.


Like similar regimes from the past, ours uses absurd, malicious propaganda to justify its depredations. We are told that a riot that was over in hours, in which the only person killed was an unarmed female veteran who was there to protest and whose killer remains protected by the regime, was an “insurrection”—an existential threat to “democracy” worse than 9/11 and the Civil War combined.


As our elected officials carry on a sentimental parade about this “insurrection” behind a wall of protection, the nation’s borders are being overrun by foreigners invited here by the regime to transform the nation’s demographics and secure the regime’s hold on power.


The American people are no longer sovereign. We have no control of our borders, and if the regime gets its way we will soon have no control of our elections. Our country has been stolen from us.

That is an act of war, compared to which January 6 was less than nothing.

One thought on “America occupied, Part 1”

  1. Ok. Let’s all go run thru border patrols or throw our kids over walls.
    All I want is a small place where no one will notice me. My garden, fresh caught fish, deer and a couple fruit trees.
    I love a simple life. I do not need a tv.i do not need a fancy vehicle. I will have a roof over my head, food in the cupboards. and clean water. Can a Gramma survive? Just watch me.
    Thanks for the post my friend!
    Sharon and DrNoah. 🇺🇸

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