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Rix Rumblings
Rix Rumblings
Author: Richard Knutson
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Addressing political/economic issues of the Republic from the Founding Fathers on and how the US created a nation out of the Republic and have maintained the illusion that it was the intent of the Founding Fathers.
29 Episodes
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A quick overview to explore your options for your listening pleasure. Beware, there is a shameless plug you will have to negotiate before you get to the end. (I warned you in the Introduction).
An overview of the difference in status of the individual as a Freeman in the Republic and the individual as a US citizen in the democracy.
The implications of compelled performance as a result of ignoring the Founding Fathers efforts to protect the Freeman's status.
The Constitution established a way for the Freeman to serve the Lord but the Freeman needed to be capable of the task.
A look at the Freeman with regard to the Republic and the New Order of the Ages.
The spectrum of political systems examined as to how they maintain the illusion of democracy and how that relates to the US in our time.
Continuing on looking at the illusion of increasing property values and the role of the freeman (king) with regard to property and debt in the forming of the new Republic.
Using the family home as an example, the change in value for the last 60 years is looked at with respect to inflation and the impact it has on the market and how it leads to looking at the monetary system changes and how the law has followed those changes.
A further look at Eustace Mullins and his relation to the Jews in regard to the moniker given to him by Wikipedia. And, a look at the bigger picture regarding the Hebrews and Jews and the rest of the people on the planet.
In order to make democracy palatable to the people, there are several illusions that must be maintained. The US must take measures to ensure these illusions are kept in place. Anyone who undertakes dispelling the illusions can be considered a 'difficult individual." As such, there is an admonition to remain ignorant in order to avoid the impact this knowledge may have on their physical and fiscal well being.
Some pondering about the Davy's story and how it compares to the Republic and the democracy.
Davy goes to Daybreak Hill to settle out with Slickerty Sam and sends him down the Mississippi on an ice floe. Before the wedding frolic is over Davy finds out Slickerty Sam is back so he sets out to take care of him once and for all.
Davy gets out of the South Seas in chapter 22 only to find the United States in the middle of the Big Freeze in the middle of May in chapter 23.
Stuck in the South Seas, Davy and Ben are captured and put on trial for being white men. After the trial, Davy goes pearl diving in chapter 21 to show the islanders what Davy Crockett can do.
Davy goes to Congress to get a law passed against Slickerty Sam in chapter 18. A letter from a Tennessee man in trouble results in a twister ride to a south sea island in chapter 19.
Davy is appalled to see Slickerty Sam in the White House. Andy won't let Davy run him out of the country so Davy runs for Congress in chapter 17.
Davy goes to Washington City to see Andy made president in chapter 14 then attends a White House frolic but meets up with an old acquaintance.
Davy and Ben meet Sally Ann Thunder Ann Whirlwind in chapter 12 and Davy dances her down in chapter 13.
Davy and Andy Jackson have the great tussle and shootin' match to see who will run for president. Then Davy meets Ben Hardin while goin' down the Mississippi.
Davy brings a close to the Indian war in Chapter 8 then he and Old Hickory have a shootin' match in Chapter 9 to see who will be running for president.























