We have the left media, we have the right media but there is another still...
Authoritarianism,
or criminal government, can never feel free from fear as long as
millions of people own guns, hence the long-term effort to disarm us. Almost all national politicians want Americans completely disarmed, even if few admit it,
though they have done all possible to impress upon the public mind that
private arms possession for any reason is un-American and not in the
"public interest" because guns are "dangerous." Their debate is twisted
nonsense, but people believe it.
The politicians realize that mass forced confiscation will not
work. It would result in the deaths of thousands of federal agents, if
they could find enough of them to attempt such a thing. Nor have efforts
at soft confiscation — requiring self-reporting and voluntary surrender
of arms and accessories suddenly deemed illegal — been anything more
than marginally successful in recent years.
The truth is, the local sheriffs, rank-and-file police and
military members are by-and-large pro-gun, and their families and
friends are as well. For the most part, they would be loath to join
federal agents in a forced confiscation program, though as we saw in the
Katrina aftermath there are mindless drones who will follow
confiscation orders without question. But most would likely join
citizens in resisting such efforts. The result would be a bloody mess.
So the elites have employed their propaganda machine, to great
effect. Vast swaths of ignorant people have swallowed the notion that
certain weapons — based only on appearance, form and function — are
inherently more dangerous than others. Other anti-gun propaganda is used
in pushing for the fix-NCIS bill (which is a bill ostensibly designed
to make it a law that government agencies must abide by the law, but
which will encourage governments to place people into the system over
silly things like unpaid traffic tickets) and for banning people on the
"terror watch list" from possessing guns. Both of these laws abuse the
notion of due process and would work to unlawfully disarm people based
on government error, innuendo and false charges.
The topic of mental illness has jumped front and center in the
gun debate in recent days in wake of the Valentine's Day massacre at
Marjory Stoneman Douglas school in Parkland, Florida. Even many
well-meaning conservatives have fallen prey to this trap and are
advocating for laws to remove guns from people without due process under
so-called "red flag" laws. A bill has been introduced to provide federal incentives
— i.e., federal dollars — to encourage states to confiscate guns for
the most sophistic of reasons. So-called "conservative" lawmakers have
signed on.
Even psychiatrists admit
that the classification of mental illness often relies on subjective
criteria and that diagnoses for mental health conditions never rely on
brain scans and blood tests. Conclusions of mental illness stem from
observed behaviors and any behavior that seems outside what is accepted
as normal at the moment can later be labeled abnormal — and therefore a
mental illness — on a whim.
For several years a push has been underway to label religious
adherents as mentally ill. In 2006, biologist Richard Dawkins published
his book The God Delusion, in which he characterizes belief in
God as delusional. Dawkins cites the definition of a delusion as "a
persistent false belief held in the face of strong contradictory
evidence, especially as a symptom of a psychiatric disorder."
In 2013, Kathleen Taylor, a neurologist at Oxford University,
said in interviews that recent developments suggest that we will soon be
able to treat religious fundamentalism and other forms of ideological
beliefs potentially harmful to society as a form of mental illness.
She maintains that religious fundamentalism may one day be treatable
and that religious people will one day be able to be "cured."
Taylor admits that the scope of what could end up being labelled
"fundamentalist" is expansive. She continued: "I am not just talking
about the obvious candidates like radical Islam or some of the more
extreme cults. I am talking about things like the belief that it is OK
to beat your children. These beliefs are very harmful but are not
normally categorized as mental illness. In many ways that could be a
very positive thing because there are no doubt beliefs in our society
that do a heck of a lot of damage, that really do a lot of harm."
Last year, the journal Neuropsychologia
released a study that purported to show that religious fundamentalists
are brain damaged. It claimed its research determined that religious
fundamentalism is, in part, the result of a functional impairment in a
brain region known as the prefrontal cortex.
There are millions of gun owners in America who consider
themselves Christian. Now we have atheists in places of influence and
power declaring ad hoc that Christianity is a mental disorder that can
and should be cured.
The day is soon coming where a person's
Christianity will get him labeled as mentally defective and therefore
ineligible to possess weapons.
The gun control problem is a mind control problem. The
authorities know full well that they, with all their high-tech weapons,
cannot subdue a determined people with private arms. Therefore, they use
all manner of spurious persuasion to get you to give up your arms and to exert hostility toward others who won't. Same old divide and conquer.
Be careful what you wish for.
Yours for the truth,
Bob Livingston
Editor, The Bob Livingston Letter™
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