Theme: Sovereignty

  • Coastals vs interiors COUNTRIES would lead to conflict. Restoration of sovereign

    Coastals vs interiors COUNTRIES would lead to conflict. Restoration of sovereignty of the states and devolution of the federal government to its original designs of defense, insurer, trade negotiation, and dispute resolution isnt a pipe dream. It’s just restoring us to our original condition as a federation of european states (of which there were hundreds at the time), with the federal government instead of the church as the judge of last resort.


    Source date (UTC): 2023-04-08 20:55:34 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1644806209663295489

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1644787049554165762

  • Coastals vs interiors COUNTRIES would lead to conflict. Restoration of sovereign

    Coastals vs interiors COUNTRIES would lead to conflict. Restoration of sovereignty of the states and devolution of the federal government to its original designs of defense, insurer, trade negotiation, and dispute resolution isnt a pipe dream. It’s just restoring us to our original condition as a federation of european states (of which there were hundreds at the time), with the federal government instead of the church as the judge of last resort.

    Reply addressees: @Ian_Gibbs_0311


    Source date (UTC): 2023-04-08 20:55:34 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1644806209562705920

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1644787049554165762

  • What is the surprise? 1) Our postwar strategy was to prevent the restoration of

    What is the surprise?
    1) Our postwar strategy was to prevent the restoration of empires that caused the world wars, and instead, enforce national sovereignty, human rights, and world trade, despite the cost to working class Americans, in a successful effort to raise the world out of poverty, and end the incentive for world wars.
    2) Ukraine wanted its sovereignty and wanted to join the EU, and be out of the Russian orbit, because Russia was behind undermining their military, their government, and their economy, and moreover, they wanted to join NATO after RU invaded in ’14 – which before we would not have agreed to.

    3) Everyone knew that RU would just stall and start the war again to take all of ukraine. We all hoped to buy Ukraine time to recover, build up its military, so that it could resist the obvious future Russian invasion. Otherwise (as now) we would end up fighting russia directly. I mean, in 2014 russia was threatening the baltics and even sweden with conquest.

    4) Yes, without ousting Yanukovych, Poroshenko and Klitchko and many others, might not have been able and willing to step in.

    5) Containing Russia despite their post-soviet wars of aggression in the caucuses and elsewhere to restore the RUssian empire, has been an objective since 1945.

    I suspect the public has dimwit or no memory of these things as if this stuff hasn’t been an ongoing struggle for a century.

    So please tell me what’s odd here. This is all pretty much common knowledge. So I’d have to understand how the conspiracy theory folk interpret this as other than the obvious.


    Source date (UTC): 2023-04-06 21:23:41 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1644088512365355008

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1644077554007957504

  • What is the surprise? 1) Our postwar strategy was to prevent the restoration of

    What is the surprise?
    1) Our postwar strategy was to prevent the restoration of empires that caused the world wars, and instead, enforce national sovereignty, human rights, and world trade, despite the cost to working class Americans, in a successful effort to raise the world out of poverty, and end the incentive for world wars.
    2) Ukraine wanted its sovereignty and wanted to join the EU, and be out of the Russian orbit, because Russia was behind undermining their military, their government, and their economy, and moreover, they wanted to join NATO after RU invaded in ’14 – which before we would not have agreed to.

    3) Everyone knew that RU would just stall and start the war again to take all of ukraine. We all hoped to buy Ukraine time to recover, build up its military, so that it could resist the obvious future Russian invasion. Otherwise (as now) we would end up fighting russia directly. I mean, in 2014 russia was threatening the baltics and even sweden with conquest.

    4) Yes, without ousting Yanukovych, Poroshenko and Klitchko and many others, might not have been able and willing to step in.

    5) Containing Russia despite their post-soviet wars of aggression in the caucuses and elsewhere to restore the RUssian empire, has been an objective since 1945.

    I suspect the public has dimwit or no memory of these things as if this stuff hasn’t been an ongoing struggle for a century.

    So please tell me what’s odd here. This is all pretty much common knowledge. So I’d have to understand how the conspiracy theory folk interpret this as other than the obvious.

    Reply addressees: @bryanbrey @elonmusk @KanekoaTheGreat


    Source date (UTC): 2023-04-06 21:23:41 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1644088512214335489

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1644077554007957504

  • Mostly nonsense. Monarchies only inherit to prevent civil wars over succession.

    Mostly nonsense.
    Monarchies only inherit to prevent civil wars over succession. Kings were originally elected. But it became to dangerous. Any Christian monarch (a king under Christianity) in the position, especially from any noble family, meaning some relation to the four noble families of Europe, in particular Charlemagne’s, can ascend to monarchy. The whole point of nobility and aristocracy is (a) demonstrated intergenerational responsibility for private and common, (b) particularly any responsibility for the justice and economy of a territory. Turns out we need nobility and aristocracy and monarchy.
    Not something I would have expected.
    But turns out they’re necessary.


    Source date (UTC): 2023-04-04 01:04:02 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1643056800059604992

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1643055639269195776

  • Mostly nonsense. Monarchies only inherit to prevent civil wars over succession.

    Mostly nonsense.
    Monarchies only inherit to prevent civil wars over succession. Kings were originally elected. But it became to dangerous. Any Christian monarch (a king under Christianity) in the position, especially from any noble family, meaning some relation to the four noble families of Europe, in particular Charlemagne’s, can ascend to monarchy. The whole point of nobility and aristocracy is (a) demonstrated intergenerational responsibility for private and common, (b) particularly any responsibility for the justice and economy of a territory. Turns out we need nobility and aristocracy and monarchy.
    Not something I would have expected.
    But turns out they’re necessary.

    Reply addressees: @Book_of_Cyril @state_secession @WalterIII


    Source date (UTC): 2023-04-04 01:04:02 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1643056799975653376

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1643055639269195776

  • You know we could always form a secession movement, and seek to restore the rela

    You know we could always form a secession movement, and seek to restore the relationship with the monarchy by joining the Crown Estate, meaning a private holding of the british monarchy independent of the british government (yes this stuff exists already), and then we could switch to the UK pound, and obtain royal passports (the crown can issue passports). Now, the reason I’m asking you to think this thru, is what it would do for the monarchy, for the UK, for the anglosphere, for those of us that joined the crown, and better, what it would do to the USG, Canada, Aussies, etc. How would that affect the dollar? US strategic political influence?


    Source date (UTC): 2023-04-03 23:06:21 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1643027183139471361

  • You know we could always form a secession movement, and seek to restore the rela

    You know we could always form a secession movement, and seek to restore the relationship with the monarchy by joining the Crown Estate, meaning a private holding of the british monarchy independent of the british government (yes this stuff exists already), and then we could switch to the UK pound, and obtain royal passports (the crown can issue passports). Now, the reason I’m asking you to think this thru, is what it would do for the monarchy, for the UK, for the anglosphere, for those of us that joined the crown, and better, what it would do to the USG, Canada, Aussies, etc. How would that affect the dollar? US strategic political influence?


    Source date (UTC): 2023-04-03 23:06:21 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1643027183051440129

  • That’s probably the starting point for analysis – though it would be in many gro

    That’s probably the starting point for analysis – though it would be in many groups’ interests to unite at least as federations. Its more that if a group wants it then it should have it. The Kurds the best example. This question needs more attention and qualification than I can… https://t.co/7lcPfbvsfy


    Source date (UTC): 2023-04-01 14:14:22 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1642168529506975744

    Reply addressees: @cavaller_humil

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1642124956711395329

  • Good thing Joyce Vance White is just a prosecutor, not a judge, nor seated polit

    Good thing Joyce Vance White is just a prosecutor, not a judge, nor seated politician, nor a scholar of law, nor a theorist of jurisprudence. Because the people cannot be de facto sovereign without the arms to do so.

    Instead… What have you done, to create a school system, a family structure, a social structure, a political structure, an economy, a set of norms, belief, and mythos, that is producing so much mental illness, so much division, so much rage, that we see school shooters, or any other individual political violence?

    We know the answer, you know.
    You just can’t face it.
    And you’re the problem.


    Source date (UTC): 2023-03-30 21:20:47 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1641551067669307395

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1640449328643710997