Freedom is priceless, and losing even a small part of it is unwise. Many behind-the-scenes of chaos are truth deniers who want to use lies to incite violence. Why do people become angry when they hear a message of truth? It's because they recognize that what's being said is true, and they realize lies and deception have misled them. As a result, they often get upset when they see they've been fooled into being a useful idiot. Self-persuasion frequently takes over, as these individuals must decide what kind of person they want to be. Accept that you may have misunderstood the lies, become more vigilant, be less accepting of liars, or reject the truth, or live in the illusion of evil. Many who live under communism are forced to follow the rules, and remember, many in Germany under Hitler and the Nazis knew Hitler's rhetorical lies. Still, they had to leave the country or conform to the hateful mobs.
It is perfectly natural to have differing opinions and viewpoints. In the United States, the right to discuss our differences peacefully reflects our mutual respect for one another. However, when free speech and the exchange of ideas are no longer tolerated in a society, individual freedom disappears, as many citizens link their manufactured anger into a deep descent into the rabbit hole of evil insanity. None of this happens by accident. The shamelessly silent individuals behind such psychological movements of thought division usually find a glorified public figure or politician to spout illusory rhetoric that consumers use to build their false sense of reality or worldview.
Thus, the rhetoric of the movement's spokesperson aims to create an environment where potential supporters perceive themselves as victims of the opposing side's actions and thoughts. Hence, our collective consciousness is divided between the ideologies of Marxism, which promise results that even most socialist countries struggle to deliver, and capitalism, where citizens must accept their responsibility to contribute to their own wealth, quality of life, and nation. Now more than ever, we must remember, it's the truth that sets us free. This writing draws from multiple sources to present a unique perspective on historical political events and infamous leaders, emphasizing their relentless pursuit of conquest through wars and rhetoric.
The assassinations of President Kennedy, his brother Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy, and civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. have never been fully explained to the nation. Neither have the events of 9/11 nor the FBI raid on President Trump's personal residence. The hidden truth continues to erode trust in our leaders. The politicization by top officials in law enforcement, national security, and the presidency has added to the pile of lies aimed at our citizens. The failure to properly review our recent elections fuels many trust issues. The discovery of greed, kickbacks, and money laundering worsens the mistrust. Therefore, we need a revolution for truth in our society. The lies and deception by our elected officials, teachers, lawyers, and many others accumulate and lead us toward events, riots, attempted assassinations, and evils none of us want to face.