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When people think of violently changing our government (because the previous three boxes have been tried and failed), they usually think of something similar to what happened in DC on 1/6. But that's not how it properly works.

Attacking DC does exactly nothing but play in to the hands of the cabal. They want to be able to televise violence against such 'stalwart', 'honorable', and 'historical' figures and places. Then they can push the narrative.

Violence will work to change the course of the USA if it's done exactly like what happened in Athens, TN. People have to go after the LOCAL sources of corruption. If this happens, then the big government first has not enough resources to combat all of the localized insurgencies, and can't get it to properly play in to the narrative. Instead of attacking some politician who floats above it all, people would be attacking local representatives and individuals who directly corrupted the process.

The revolution, if it ever will happen, must start at a local level. We must identify the bad seeds in our local communities - even our own neighborhoods - and then expose them and root them out.

Let's use Atlanta (a major source of election corruption) as an example. Going after the mayor of Atlanta does nothing since politicians at that level take big steps to maintain plausible deniability and can twist things with the legal process. But going after the poll workers and managers, and the low level bureaucrats directly responsible for the corruption WILL WORK. Arrest them, kidnap them, whatever. They are small enough that they'll start squealing once they are separated from their uppers. And then the ball starts rolling.

Find the people in your local community who have caused corruption. Right now there are like five or six cities we could focus on to do this.

Then we have some more Athens, Tennessees. And then things start to change.

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And no one ever reads the "aftermath" of the battle of athens........four of the five leaders of the GI Non-Partisan League declared in an open letter: "We abolished one machine only to replace it with another and more powerful one in the making." IOW, they ALL were corrupt, the good guys, became the bad guys.

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I was about to make this comment. Those veterans had just come home after shutting down Hitler and the NSDAP too. Not good people at all.

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Power corrupts and absolute power corrupts absolutely.

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A well thought out and insightful analysis. The local corruption needs to be addressed first because it trickles down from the folks at the top. Work your way up from there.

I was waiting to see if anyone in Georgia would pull an Athens, TN. After a few days I lost hope in it. Conservatives like the victim-hood and finger pointing they get to do, but don't dare go any further.

They want to be able to televise violence against such 'stalwart', 'honorable', and 'historical' figures and places. Then they can push the narrative.

No matter where the violence starts, mass media and giant social media platforms will call it terrorism and make you look bad. And everyone by association. For years they will bring it up as an example like Charlottesville. They will demand that every public figures distances themselves.

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I agree.

But, many small uprisings is harder to track and control than one big central one. And locals are much more apt to identify with and chime in on what's going on in their locales. Much harder for the MSM to control.

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These dumb fucks have been crying about Congress for years but when people stand up to them suddenly they're sympathetic? What a crock of shit.

The MSM is making everyone dance to their tune.

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Wouldnt happen today. Apparently kicking out poll watchers and not letting them within 80 feet of a ballot when they are allowed in is a good foundation to base your opinion of no widespread evidence of fraud these days.

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EVERYTIME someone posts about the battle of athens NO ONE reads the damn thing ALL THE WAY THROUGH. Live nearby, so I have read all about this. And everytime I copy/paste the following quote from the very end of the article..." four of the five leaders of the GI Non-Partisan League declared in an open letter: "We abolished one machine only to replace it with another and more powerful one in the making." "

Point being is yes, they got rid of the corrupt bastards, and ushered in WORSE corrupt bastards.

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Well aren't you just the Prince of Turd Town. First, you don't know what I've read and what I haven't. Secondly "they got rid of the corrupt bastards, and ushered in WORSE corrupt bastards." is the unfortunate story of humanity. Third if you're such an expert then why the fucking wikipedia Trash? And by the way you didn't "link to the Battle of Athens" You linked to a story about it. Learn the difference.

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Fuck off faggot.

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How come the state didn't come after them? How do we know these citizens were actually good citizens and not just commies overthrowing a local conservative government?

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they ant fighting now glownigger.