This is Our Country

This is our country.

The Founding Fathers belong to us.

This country does not belong to England or the royal family.

We are not British.

Nor does it belong to Great Britain’s ally, mole and chief sycophant in the United States, Harvard University.

This country does not belong to Harvard.

Nor does it belong to the elites.

Nor the Ivy League.

Nor the cowards who flocked to Harvard so that they could sit with the cool kids in the school cafeteria.

Nor the social climbers who sold their souls to grovel at the feet of King Harvard.

“Oh, honey, we’re going to meet the king. We’re the elites, babe. Ooooh, I’m getting an erection.”

Fuck them.

We are the people who built this country.

The Founding Fathers refer to us when they write, We the People.

The history that is written of the United States is false.

It is false because it is written in terms of the false leaders who claim to have inherited the mantel of the Founding Fathers.

But they have not.

Franklin Roosevelt is false.

Theodore Roosevelt is false.

These men, these elites, these Harvard graduates, these American Quislings, betrayed the Founding Fathers.

They abandoned America the Republic in favor of America the Empire.

They betrayed the goodwill and Christian foundation of the Founding Fathers.

They are the architects of the American empire which has done great harm to the peoples of the world even as it has raped Americans here at home.

These men did not do unto others as we would have others do unto us.

They were racists and builders of empire.

Theodore Roosevelt prosecuted his racist messianic vision upon the peoples of Hawaii and the Philippines.

Cousin Franklin prosecuted his racist messianic vision upon all the peoples of the world. His contempt of humanity was not confined to Jews and Asians; he had contempt for regular folk as well as he assiduously transformed a small more responsive government into a large racket which his wealthy friends could readily plunder.

The media, which their Harvard bedfellows control, lies about their record. Theodore Roosevelt was no trustbuster, and Franklin Roosevelt did not save capitalism. Neither was a traitor to his class.

The real break up of Standard Oil was accomplished by a regular person, Ida Tarbell, whose father had been broken by the humanity thief, John D Rockefeller.

Franklin D Roosevelt was forced into accepting the Glass-Steagall act. There would be no FDIC if Franklin Roosevelt had had his way.

I’ll bet you didn’t know that.

Neither man was opposed to large corporations. They thought large corporations were an essential necessity in our lives. What they thought was that corporations should be regulated.

What they failed to consider, or didn’t want to consider, was that large corporations would come to fund think tanks which would fill Presidential cabinet spots with men who would do the bidding of large corporations.

In this way America was stolen from the people, no thanks to TR and FDR.

Strike these men from the history books.

The historians steal our heritage.

History is about us.

We are the people who built this country.

Our Founding Fathers did not believe in movers and shakers.

They believed that the man who ran the corner shop must by necessity be more important than the President of the United States.

These ideals are imbued in the Bill of Rights which are the crown jewels of the United States of America.

Without those individual rights we have no republic worth preserving.

The Founding Fathers wrote those rights so that we would retain our supremacy.

Not surprisingly the skunk, Alexander Hamilton, the only Founding Father the Wall Street detritus seem to admire, opposed those rights – not because they were superfluous but because he knew the tremendous obstacle they would present to the elitist oligarchy he so admired.

We are the straw that stirs the drink of the republic.

The Founding Fathers belong to us, and we belong to them.

We are the event.

This country was built for us.

This is our country.

Cut From the Same Cloth

OK, ladies and gentlemen let’s look at the Presidents of Mexico in my lifetime. I was born in 1954. Let’s see where they went to school. It’s important to do this because many of these Presidents played the “gringo card” when they were President. The “gringo card” is where you talk tough about the United States of America as if it’s some oppressor, which it is – but you give the impression that you are against the gringo.

Are you?

Let’s see.

Adolfo Ruiz Cortines, 1952-58, Homeschooled, Instituto Veracruzano

Alfredo Lopez Mateos, 1958-64, Scientific and Literary Institute of Toluca, UNAM

Gustavo Diaz Ordaz, 1964-70, University of Puebla

Luis Echeverría Álvarez, 1970-76, UNAM (Still Alive)

José López Portillo, 1976-1982, UNAM

Miguel de la Madrid, 1982-1988, Harvard

Carlos Salinas de Gortari: 1988-1994, Harvard

Ernesto Zedillo: 1994-2000, Yale

Vicente Fox: 2000-2006, Harvard

Felipe Calderon: 2006-12, Harvard

Enrique Pena Nieto, 2012-2018, Pan-American University

AMLO, 2018- , UNAM

For 30 years, from 1982 to 2012, you had a Mexican President who was trained in part at an “elite” US university. You had another President, Diaz Ordaz, who many feel was on the CIA payroll.

It is what it is.

Prior to the 1980s Mexico was more of its own country. Now, it’s run by the multi-national corporations who are run by the elite cabal. If this is increasingly the case, and it is, then why should Mexico have all this violence? It has all this violence because the corporations really couldn’t care less about the people, Mexicans and Americans, except as a substrate for greater profits. The drug trade in Mexico is the other end of the dipole that the elites have created. Mexico grows, packages and transports the drugs while the United States consumes the drugs.

Mexico receives violence, terror, increased mortality while the United States receives increased mortality, increased crime, and an increased incarceration rate that benefits the corporate prison racket.

Why, it’s a win-win.

Isn’t free trade beautiful?

Thank you, Presidents of Mexico. Thank you Presidents of the United States. Thank you, Harvard. Thank you, Yale. Thank you, Ivy League. Thank you, Corporate America. Thank you, elite cabal.

Thank you for setting up schools like Harvard and Yale as international schools for the purpose of educating future leaders of other countries’ governments so that you can safely outsource jobs so as to exploit and impoverish people of all nations.

When I lived in Mexico from 1977 to 1979 as a student, I could walk around Monterrey, Mexico anywhere I wanted, at any time, and I never felt any fear. I never had to worry about being kidnapped; I never had to worry about a gang of narcotraficantes gunning me down.

I felt totally safe.

That’s not the case now.

Today I live in McAllen, Texas, right on the border. I used to go to Reynosa, Mexico frequently to eat at various restaurants.

The last time I went over there was about 15 years ago. That’s when all the Mexican violence escalated to impossible to visit levels.

Just the other day 19 people were gunned down in a massacre in Reynosa.

Those people died as a result of NAFTA.

NAFTA fundamentally changed both Mexico and the United States economically and spiritually.

NAFTA permitted eco-pigs like Cargill and Archer Daniels Midland to dump cheap corn into Mexico. The dumping of cheap corn threw 800,000 to 1,000,000 Mexican workers off their farms because they were unable to compete.

What did those farmers do?

Some retrained, many came to the United States, many others joined El Chapo in the drug trade.

One crop is as good as another, they must have reasoned. If I can grow corn, why can’t I grow coca leaf? If I can grow corn why can’t I grow marijuana?

As United States citizens, we naturally looked at NAFTA from our perspective. We knew that United States citizens would lose jobs. We knew that people would become economically impoverished. What we never expected was that Mexico would be devastated as well.

Just as we tried to tell our leaders that NAFTA was a bad agreement for regular people, I have no doubt that regular Mexican citizens tried in vain to tell their leadership that NAFTA was a bad agreement for the Mexican people.

No matter. The elites in both countries, who are trained at so-called “elite” institutions like Harvard, had already decided.

They did it for money. Their money.

The elites made a fortune by destroying the welfare of both countries.

The losers, as usual, where the plebes, the regular people, the unwashed.

We paid the price.

The rich from the United States, and the rich from Mexico, cut from the same cloth, trained at the same institutions, teamed up against us.

Sincerely,

Archer Crosley

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A Big Mistake

Do you want to know the biggest mistake in my life?

It was the mistake of all mistakes, the mother of all mistakes, the king daddy, the sultan, the lord of lords, the big cheese, the big enchilada, the supreme leader of all mistakes.

I thought our leaders cared.

I thought our leaders cared what we thought – we plebes, we common people.

Isn’t that what the Founding Fathers wanted? Isn’t that why they began our constitution with the words, We the People?

I was naïve.

Our leaders don’t care.

They only care in lipservice.

They don’t need to care. They already have enough people in their little clique of elites to listen to.

They come first.

I was raised like many Americans of my era to believe in the goodness of America. I was taught in third grade that anyone could be President of the United States.

And I’m sure that my third grade teacher, Mrs. Miller, believed that as well because it still was possible for a regular person to become President of the United States when she was young in the early 1920s and 30s.

But then something changed in America.

Money and the pursuit of it.

Wealthy families begot wealthy corporations and wealthy foundations, and those organizations soon came to control the government.

These corporations became too powerful.

To fuel these corporations – every corporation needs officers – the elites needed people to run them.

Thus the rise of Ivy League schools as national and international entities to run not only the country, but the world.

Our corporate titans had a different vision for the world, and that vision necessitated that not just anyone could be President of the United States.

The social contract took a hit.

The elites couldn’t afford to have regular people running things anymore.

Regular people might have too much sensitivity to the needs of regular folk.

Our elites didn’t want emotions getting in the way of profits.

So they created a New World Order focused on profits, for themselves.

In their New World Order people who attended certain schools (or who bent the knee to certain schools) would run the government and the top corporations. It was a way of ensuring that the rulers would think a certain way.

They needed quick thinking people who a) could be bought and b) didn’t ask a lot of questions.

Thus, the American dream in which anyone of independent mind could rise to the top was sidelined.

I was a fool.

I was a fool because I believed in a meritocracy. I believed, as I believe today, that the individual counts most, not the institution.

If it’s the institution that counts, then it’s possible for unqualified people to rise to positions of power simply because they attended that institution.

Additionally, every institution produces intellectual inbreeding.

That’s why you see so many of these Harvard graduates thinking the same way.

Harvard and other Ivy League institutions like to think that they have achieved diversity because they have selected people of different ethnicities, backgrounds, or countries of origin.

But there is little diversity at Harvard. There is little diversity because the people they select are run through the Harvard meat grinder.

Maybe these people did think a distinctive way before entering Harvard, but that’s not the way they think when they leave.

Harvard is a machine, a training ground, a cult actually, that grooms and cultivates their substrate in order to produce a reliable cog in the Empire’s machine of relentless profit accumulation.

The result is a tasteless, metric-loving, slick, well-spoken, cold, soulless, generic Harvard burger.

When you’ve eaten one lousy Harvard burger, you’ve eaten them all.

The problem is that they are all over the place.

Increasingly we are fed Harvard burgers everywhere, and not just at the national level.

In Texas Harvard burgers dominate our major cities. We have Harvard burgers running Dallas, Houston, San Antonio.

A slightly modified version of a Harvard burger runs Austin.

They don’t have the right stuff, and they are running the show.

Soon, if Michael Bloomberg and his Bloomberg Harvard City Leadership Initiative is successful – and it will be – a Harvard burger will come to your community.

In that event, run.

This is the way it is, and it’s difficult to convince people that our elites don’t have our best interests at heart.

Why would people believe me? I didn’t go to Harvard. Everybody knows that Harvard burgers are the best tasting burgers.

This is the predicament we find ourselves in.

Until we change the programming in society, what people believe, we plebes will be beaten down into a permanent underclass of serfs.

For our survival, it is absolutely essential that anyone through his or her individual effort, without obedience to Harvard, can once again become President of the United States of America.

I think the Founding Fathers would approve.

Sincerely,

Archer Crosley

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Immortality and False Prophets

Let us write the history of the world without being clever.

There are no movers and shakers in history; that is a lie, an opiate, to give men a false and misguided sense of immortality.

Common men created the world.

They lived and died.

They spoke languages that have no official form nor grammar.

They raised animals, grew crops, and ate food that have no names, no nomenclature, and no taxonomy.

Men and women moved fluently and freely over borders in order to survive.

Their movements, their associations have no labels.

There was only a continuous exchange of elements and information.

Their unwritten and unclassified experience is the prime straw that stirs the drink.

They are a mass of hydroxy-carbonated goo moving over earth’s terrain, destroying, assimilating, and rebuilding.

False prophets arose to capture that experience, store it, repackage it, give it approved form, then sell it back to the common man in order to dominate him.

These men were known as academics. They placed this bottled experience in buildings called libraries and museums.

These men redefined human experience.

They invented heroes and so-called movers and shakers.

They invented a false etiquette.

They defined certain experiences as more valid.

These academics, their libraries, their museums are false prophets and false gods.

Leonardo da Vinci and his Mona Lisa are but two products of these false prophets; these products exist to empower the academic and by extension the kings and queens who control the academic.

People, young and old, are instructed by the academic that these two experiences, Leonardo da Vinci, and the Mona Lisa, are supreme and therefore immortal.

By extension the designators of these pieces of immortality must therefore be immortal.

Yet these designators, these opinion makers, are not immortal, nor are the products, the art, the music, the writings , the heroes, the movers and shakers they designate.

They’re only part of the continuum of the efforts of the common man.

There is no Caesar.

There is no Alexander.

There is no Leonardo da Vinci.

They are manifestations of an opiate haze created by academics and the false kings and queens who in turn control those academics.

The great man of history does not exist.

There is only anonymous man toiling away, growing crops, raising animals, eating food, building shelter for himself, trying to survive another day, until the day he dies.

Therein lies true immortality.

Sincerely,

Archer Crosley

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King Louis, the Pagan Ape

You understand, of course, that we live in a fake democracy. It’s important that you understand that what you think doesn’t matter.

I state this not to disillusion you, but to enlighten you, to enable you to not spend your life in frustration as I did.

Our country is run by King Louis of France.

That’s right. King Louis never died. The Sun King’s brutal system of rule was merely modified.

It works like this.

Instead of one King Louis, we now have a group of people called Harvard that functions as King Louis.

Instead of the nobles who work under King Louis we now have groups of people called Ivy League (and new Ivy League) institutions that work with King Louis to rape the citizenry for their own benefit.

You are now a serf in their feudal system.

You live on their lands.

You are a renter. Yeah.

What King Louis says goes.

The other nobles will defer to King Louis’s rule lest King Louis kick their ass.

If King Louis wants to feed you, he will feed you.

If King Louis wants to starve you, he will starve you.

It will be his choice.

And that’s the way it works.

There is little nobility to humanity.

A pagan alpha-male gorilla, King Louis, rules our country.

We are no better than the apes.

The Senate and House, the Presidency, and the Judiciary, the traditional three branches of government, are puppets of King Louis.

They do King Louis’s bidding.

They work for King Louis, not you.

These institutions are now a sham.

The sooner you understand this, the better off you will be.

You won’t get angry because you will know the truth.

You will stop wasting time figuring out why things are the way they are.

You will cease wasting time watching Sean Hannity or Anderson Cooper complain about things.

You will be a realist.

Living in a fantasy world will only bring you pain.

Living in the real world frees you up.

This is the real world.

You live in a sham of a democracy. There is no republic.

Your vote does not count.

Let the truth set you free.

Sincerely,

Archer Crosley

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JD Vance

JD Vance seems to be the candidate of the day.

He is running for a Senate seat in Ohio.

Suddenly he is everywhere on the media.

He is there on Tucker Carlson. He is there with Charlie Kirk.

These hosts pre-program you by announcing that JD Vance is one of the most insightful and smartest guys around.

How do they know that? Did they grow up with him? Have they worked side-by-side with him for decades?

Or are these hosts just part of Corporate America’s game?

JD Vance of course is the man who wrote the book Hillbilly Elegy which made him a lot of bucks.

JD Vance grew up in hillbilly country but then proceeded on to Yale University where he socialized with a different set of people.

He is positioned as a common man who made good, a common man who can lead the Republican party out of the wilderness.

What do I think of him?

Run away from him.

Run away from him as fast as you possibly can.

He is no common man.

He is no hillbilly anymore.

Perhaps he once was, but he’s not anymore.

He claims to be against corporate power, but it is corporate power and the people behind corporate power, the major universities, that put him where he is.

It was a major publishing house, HarperCollins, that sold 3 million copies of his book.

You don’t get those sales on the force of your own personality. It takes connections with major media to make those kinds of sales.

It’s a fact of life that people like what they know and that they often have to be given permission by the authorities to buy a book.

Authorities: This is a smart person; buy this book.

Sheep: Okay, authorities; I want to be smart too, so I will. I’ll place it on my shelf but never read it.

It was a major university, Yale, that accepted JD Vance into law school.

His wife, a fellow Yale graduate, clerked for Brett Kavanaugh and John Roberts.

Usha Chilukuri, his wife, works for an extremely powerful law firm named Munger, Tolles, and Olson. The Munger in that firm is Charles Munger, a principal in the firm Berkshire Hathaway. Charles Munger is also a connected Harvard graduate and a buddy of Warren Buffett who is a buddy of Bill Gates.

JD Vance has access to major media.

He has the backing of Peter Thiel, another connected individual.

That’s a long way from Butcher Holler.

JD Vance owes his bones to corporate power.

He is corporate power.

This comes straight from Wikipedia:

“In 2017, he joined Revolution LLC, an investment firm founded by AOL cofounder Steve Case, as an investment partner, where he was tasked with expanding the “Rise of the Rest” initiative, which focuses on growing investments in under-served regions outside the Silicon Valley and New York City tech bubbles.

In 2019, he co-founded Narya Capital in Cincinnati, Ohio, with financial backing from Peter Thiel, Eric Schmidt, and Marc Andreessen. In 2020, Vance raised $93 million for Narya Capital.”

Does that sound like a hillbilly to you? Can you see the still and the moonshine?

See how far you get without that corporate power.

You won’t get very far at all.

Is it therefore likely that JD Vance will bite the hand that feeds him?

Unlikely.

Despite what comes out of his mouth, he will do what Corporate America tells him to do.

Actions speak louder than words.

If he is really opposed to corporate power, then why did he accept their book deal?

Why did he appear on Tucker Carlson?

Did Jesus go work for the Roman empire?

Did Jesus break bread with Julius Caesar?

Did Jesus work within the system?

No.

JD Vance is another puppet, controlled by Corporate America, to represent the common man for the best interest of Corporate America.

He will do nothing for the common man.

Run away from him.

Sincerely,

Archer Crosley

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The Purpose of the Face Mask

What is the goal of the facemask?

The goal of the facemask is to enforce conformity.

There is no other purpose to it.

It is very much similar to a Mao suit. These were the suits that the Chinese communist party forced upon the people of China when Mao came to power.

The effect of the Mao suit and the facemask is to say to people: You are all the same, you have no individuality, your individuality doesn’t matter, your job is to obey.

We’re all in the Marine Corps now, son. You’ll dress a certain way. You’ll wear your hair at a prescribed length.

I’ll bet you didn’t know that there were approved haircuts in North Korea.

Oh yeah, baby.

Your authorities fear individuality.

Individuality breeds contempt for authority.

Your authorities have no desire for you to think on your own.

Obedience is what they require, obedience to their authority.

Your authority matters little.

When the mass of people wear facemasks they voluntarily forfeit that individuality, that authority.

This weakens them.

Emaciates them.

What we are experiencing here in the United States is a cultural revolution, but it is not really a cultural revolution, but a revolution in power.

The elites have cleverly framed it as a cultural revolution. The goal they say is to stamp out racism and white supremacy.

Its real goal is to cement Harvard University‘s economic and spiritual power within the United States.

That’s what it’s all about.

Harvard power.

Harvard is a sick pup.

Harvard, ever enthralled with Oxford University, and the queen, and the monarchy, and the system of peerage which ranks people according to a human being’s value, desires to move America into a neo-feudal society in which you the mass of people are renters on Harvard’s lands.

You will now recognize and serve your betters.

Just as the communists in China were primarily concerned with power, so are the corporate pigs here in the United States primarily concerned with power.

It’s all about power.

As we have stated before in many other articles, the next ten to fifteen years are going to be rough.

The economic havoc on society will be no less than the economic havoc that was inflicted upon the peoples of China, Cuba, the Soviet Union, and North Korea.

Corporate Socialism, aka Fascism, aka Crony Capitalism, aka Real World Marxism is nothing more than monarchy wearing a suit.

Welcome back to the days of kings and queens.

There is little that can be done to stop this train.

The people will obey.

Only two things can stop this calamity.

You can either jettison your facemask, or you can crash upon the hard rocks of reality.

Sincerely,

Archer Crosley

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