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    Unraveling Our National Identity
    Via Endless Immigration
    By Frosty Wooldridge
    12-7-16

    [FONT=Times New Roman, serif]Every country carries an “ethos” or philosophy about itself. That ethos runs through the core of its being. That ethos drives its laws, its actions, its history and its future.[/FONT]

    [FONT=Times New Roman, serif]That ethos runs through the hearts, minds and souls of its citizens. Ethos creates the individual and national ‘bonding’ that maintains the ‘glue’ of what it’s like to be a citizen of a country.[/FONT]

    [FONT=Times New Roman, serif]Today, through the efforts of Congress and Barack Obama, America’s national identity stands in the hangman’s noose and the Guillotine’s clutches.[/FONT]

    [FONT=Times New Roman, serif]For the past 51 years, Congress forced over 100,000,000 (million) legal immigrants from 190 countries with 190 different religions and with 190 different cultures along with 190 different worldviews to saturate America with multiculturalism and diversity. Congress allowed 15 to 31 million illegal alien migrants to cross over our borders and remain in our country in violation of our laws.[/FONT]

    [FONT=Times New Roman, serif]If you look at parallel societies created in Detroit, Michigan with the Muslim juggernaut or the Mexican contingent of La Raza taking over southern California, New Mexico, Arizona and Texas—you witness the fundamental changing of America’s successful ethos that will eventually end up like Lebanon’s or Germany’s or Sweden’s or the United Kingdom. [/FONT]

    [FONT=Cambria, serif]The great philosopher Emanuel Kant said, “The two great dividers of any civilization are religion and language.”[/FONT]

    [FONT=Cambria, serif]Simply said, if you morph a country into different languages and religions, you create ultimate fragmentation. That historical fact runs true whether you witness Muslims breaking off from Hindu’s and Buddhists in India to form Pakistan, or, one look at Lebanon shows bombings and chaos among its diverse religious and language groups—forced upon that country formerly known as the “Switzerland of the Mediterranean.”[/FONT]

    [FONT=Cambria, serif]Some 35 years ago, a Frenchman Jean Raspail, angry that the French president began importing Muslims from Africa and the Middle East wrote a book, [/FONT][FONT=Cambria, serif]Camp of the Saints[/FONT][FONT=Cambria, serif], which proved terribly clairvoyant. He spoke of a vast armada of poor people having destroyed the ecology of their own countries, sailed toward France to be saved from starvation, human misery and suffering. [/FONT]

    [FONT=Cambria, serif]He wrote one alarming scenario after another. One of the leaders of the poor spoke to a captain on one of the ships, “You don’t know my people—the squalor, superstitions, the fatalistic sloth that they have wallowed in for generations. You don’t know what you’re in for if that fleet of brutes ever lands in your lap. Everything will change in this country of yours. They will swallow you up.”[/FONT]

    [FONT=Times New Roman, serif]Today, you see Black Lives Matter attempting to have all police officers executed as they demonstrate and chant through the streets of America. You see Mexican patriots waving the Mexican flag as they parade proudly screaming, “This is Mexican land and it will be Mexico again.” You see Detroit, Michigan and Miami, Florida being turned into Islamic caliphates. Already, the U.S. Defense Department keeps an eye on 22 confirmed Islamic training terror camps within America from New York to Oregon.[/FONT]

    [FONT=Times New Roman, serif]You watch professional football players sitting down at the playing of our national anthem in defiance of our ethos, our pride in our country, our pride in our armed forces and our pride in ourselves.[/FONT]

    [FONT=Cambria, serif]Already in America, we see female genital mutilation of all Muslims girls in America; we see honor killings of women and daughters by fathers and sons; we see arranged marriages of little Muslim girls to much older men; we see Muslim tension toward gays and we see Muslims pushing their way into the White House staff with no less than 10 advisors. One of those aides, Muhammad Magid pushes for the installation of Sharia Law in America under the direction of Barack Obama.[/FONT]

    [FONT=Cambria, serif]Next, language forms the foundation of any civilization. Without a single, cohesive language, which everyone speaks, we see conflict. [/FONT]

    [FONT=Cambria, serif]Today, Spanish grows more powerful than ever before. A total of six different Spanish-speaking TV stations play in Los Angeles, San Diego and San Francisco. More in Texas, Arizona and Miami, Florida![/FONT]

    [FONT=Cambria, serif]In New York City, with nearly 40 percent foreign born out of 8.3 million, that city features 800 different spoken languages within its city limits.[/FONT]

    “[FONT=Cambria, serif]The tie of language is the strongest and most durable that can unite mankind,” said Tocqueville. “It also can fragment any society faster than war if two different languages compete.”[/FONT]

    [FONT=Cambria, serif]Latinos grow to 51 percent by 2042 in America. Watch for the English language to degrade into Spanish. In places like Detroit, Michigan where Arabic dominates in 2016, look for complete and total separation of Muslims against Americans. You will not see anyone fly Old Glory or repeat the Pledge of Allegiance to America anywhere in Detroit under Muslim domination.[/FONT]

    [FONT=Times New Roman, serif]"Islam isn’t in America to be equal to any faith, but to become dominant. The Qur’an should be the highest authority in America, and Islam the only accepted religion on Earth.” Omar Ahmed, director of Council on American Islamic Relations.[/FONT]

    [FONT=Cambria, serif]On Monday, November 28, 2016, at Ohio State University campus, a Somali Muslim drove into a crowd of students, jumped out and stabbed nine people in a fit of Islamic rage.[/FONT]

    [FONT=Cambria, serif]As former Governor Richard D. Lamm of Colorado said, “We are the only country in history that deliberately changed its ethnic makeup, and history has few examples of “diversity” creating a stable society.”[/FONT]

    [FONT=Times New Roman, serif]Obama continues with his promise to fundamentally change America’s demographics. No less than 7,000,000 (million) Syrians have applied to come to the U.S. as “refugees”….[/FONT]

    [FONT=Cambria, serif]If we fail to stop mass immigration into America, that extra 100 million third world immigrants cannot help themselves, their languages, their cultures and their behaviors—that diametrically oppose Western thought, Western governance and Western reason.[/FONT]

    [FONT=Cambria, serif]We force our kids into a hell of a self-inflicted, devastating destiny.[/FONT]

    “[FONT=Cambria, serif]You don’t know what you’re in for if that fleet of brutes ever lands in your lap. Everything will change in this country of yours. They will swallow you up.”[/FONT]

    [FONT=Times, serif]These two videos give you and idea of what your kids face. Every American parent needs to watch these two videos:[/FONT]

    [FONT=Helvetica, serif]In a five minute astoundingly simple yet brilliant video[/FONT][FONT=Helvetica, serif], “[/FONT][FONT=Helvetica, serif]Immigration, Poverty, and Gum Balls[/FONT][FONT=Helvetica, serif][/FONT][FONT=Helvetica, serif], Roy Beck, director of [/FONT][FONT=Helvetica, serif]www.numbersusa.ORG[/FONT][FONT=Helvetica, serif], graphically illustrates the impact of overpopulation. Take five minutes to see for yourself:[/FONT]

    [FONT=Helvetica, serif][url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LPjzfGChGlE&feature=player_embedded[/FONT][/URL]

    “[FONT=Helvetica, serif]Immigration by the numbers—off the chart[/FONT][FONT=Helvetica, serif][/FONT][FONT=Helvetica, serif] by Roy Beck[/FONT]

    [FONT=Helvetica, serif]This 10 minute demonstration shows Americans the results of unending mass immigration on the quality of life and sustainability for future generations: in a few words, “Mind boggling!” [/FONT][FONT=Helvetica, serif]www.NumbersUSA.org[/FONT]

    [FONT=Helvetica, serif][url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=muw22wTePqQ[/FONT][/URL]

    [FONT=Calibri, serif]EndFragment[/FONT]

    [FONT=Calibri, serif]-- [/FONT][FONT=Monotype Corsiva, serif]Frosty Wooldridge[/FONT]

    [FONT=Monotype Corsiva, serif]Golden, CO [/FONT]

    [FONT=Monotype Corsiva, serif]Population-Immigration-Environmental specialist: speaker at colleges, civic clubs, high schools and conferences[/FONT]

    [FONT=Monotype Corsiva, serif]Facebook: Frosty Wooldridge[/FONT]

    [FONT=Monotype Corsiva, serif]Facebook Adventure Page: How to Live a Life of Adventure: The Art of Exploring the World[/FONT]

    [FONT=Monotype Corsiva, serif]Www.HowToLiveALifeOfAdventure.com[/FONT]

    [FONT=Monotype Corsiva, serif]Www.frostywooldridge.com [/FONT]

    [FONT=Monotype Corsiva, serif]Six continent world bicycle traveler[/FONT]

    [FONT=Monotype Corsiva, serif]Speaker/writer/adventurer[/FONT]

    [FONT=Monotype Corsiva, serif]Adventure book: How to Live a Life of Adventure: The Art of Exploring the World[/FONT]
     
    100,000,000 immigrants? When the initial numbers are so erroneously inflated, the rest is hard to read. I stopped there.
     
    https://www.census.gov/newsroom/pdf/cspan_fb_slides.pdf

    Study the data, estimate how many of the 12-20million here illegally answered the census then tell me how many you think there are. It may not be 100,000,000 but it may be much closer than you thought.

    I had some problem with some of the numbers as well, like 800 seperate languages being spoken in NYC, but I think the general gist of the article is accurate. We, as whites, are being demonized and marginalized. They cone here to excape the 'shitholes' they lived in, then want to turn America into the 'shithole" they came from.

    It probably sounds crass, and selfish, but Im glad Im 68 and wont have to see the America of 2040.
     
    The folks who want the US to be a different country from what the Founders had in mind have had that 51 years to do their best/worst at redefining the American image according to their own narrow perspective. They were doomed to failure from not only the beginning of those 51 years, but actually from the beginning of our nation itself. America was never intended, by anyone with a firm grasp upon reality, to be a rigidly fixed, lockstep society. It has always been the melting pot of legend. No matter how far they push the pendulum toward new extremes, into new directions, the first thing it does is to swing naturally back toward the center.

    About that center, it is never the same center, because the outside framework of reality itself is in motion, running down the inexorable track of time itself. That track of time is linear, and is the only straight line in the picture; so when the pendulum swings, it swings from a moving anchor, recommitting every small increment of the pendulum's path to an entirely new and unique location. What we can say with certainty is that we will never see the like of what we have today at any instant in the future.

    Is that a bad thing? A good thing? I can't say, and neither can anyone else. The only thing I can suggest is to be observant, and not to commit one's self to any future that appear predictable, because it's not. Nothing is. We are therefore required to think on our feet and to keep our options open. There is no more cause for despair than there is for unbridled joy. It'll be different, and whether that's good or bad depends one whether we are half-full glass people, or half-empty glass people. Heck, even when we all we have is lemons, at least we can still make lemonade.

    So I don't worry about what the forces that be are forging our future around. They (and we) are certain of failure when that's what's attempted. the good old USA has its own plans, and no small, single group can budge the juggernaut from its lumbering path, because that path has many more authors; the will of all within our borders.

    This does not mean that such groups are harmless, or that we ourselves are in any way safe from their machinations, because their empowerment is still strong in the immediate present. They can still impose what power they wield for destructive purposes. Because the price of freedom is eternal vigilance (when was the last time any of us heard that one...?), the eyes of liberty need turn in all directions, and the heart of freedom must be committed, never to hesitate, to doing the right thing, regardless of what the gyrating winds of current wisdom choose to dictate.

    This nation's very existence is based on the will of free men do what they knew in their hearts to be the right thing, to resist the chains of institutional dominance at any price; be it freedom or life itself. If it was ever important then, it is at least as important now.

    Greg
     
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    People keep forgetting about that pendulum. Their failure, the core constant in the failure of communism for instance, is in believing that one may march one segment of existence into the distance, without the gravity imposed by the remaining mass dragging it back to center. When it returns, as it inevitably does, it hits center moving at the greatest rate of change it can achieve within its current swing. So all that is assured by the immensity of the deflection is that the duration spent at and around center will be the shortest possible, for all their efforts.

    When governments achieve stability, without imposing rigid limits on that stability, they do better.

    Beware any leader who promises greatness in any form by means of government. Greatness comes from individuals, and not governments. That is not to say an individual cannot lead a nation to greatness, but it might originate better from motivating people acting on their own part within a free society, than from masses being driven to it by government mandate. This becomes far more difficult when it follows an era where government decides all of the broad strokes instead of allowing the individual to exercise their own free will.

    What we may do well to understand is that governments can only draw in broad strokes. Societies are complex, and benefit more from the many small dabs that only individuals may render, necessary to fill in the yawning gaps between those broad strokes.

    Greg
     
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    Greg, you are a reasonable guy, and I think it is a good thing to take the long view. I think you are right about the pendulum, I just worry that the apex of the pendulum has moved too far from where our forefathers put it. JFK was more conservative than President Trump.
     
    People keep forgetting about that pendulum. Their failure, the core constant in the failure of communism for instance, is in believing that one may march one segment of existence into the distance, without the gravity imposed by the remaining mass dragging it back to center. When it returns, as it inevitably does, it hits center moving at the greatest rate of change it can achieve within its current swing. So all that is assured by the immensity of the deflection is that the duration spent at and around center will be the shortest possible, for all their efforts.

    When governments achieve stability, without imposing rigid limits on that stability, they do better.

    Beware any leader who promises greatness in any form by means of government. Greatness comes from individuals, and not governments. That is not to say an individual cannot lead a nation to greatness, but it might originate better from motivating people acting on their own part within a free society, than from masses being driven to it by government mandate. This becomes far more difficult when it follows an era where government decides all of the broad strokes instead of allowing the individual to exercise their own free will.

    What we may do well to understand is that governments can only draw in broad strokes. Societies are complex, and benefit more from the many small dabs that only individuals may render, necessary to fill in the yawning gaps between those broad strokes.

    Greg

    Greg, I respect your view, and sincerely hope and pray youre right, but I fear youre wrong. While our democracy was founded on good principles, intended to allow for human nature, I believe there are those out there who have for many years worked to bring about the fall of our Republic.. Much of that from internal deterioration. At one point Greece was the big boy, then Rome, and others since. Most failed from that internal deterioration of moral standards...anything goes. While that is comfortable on one hand, it seems to lead to weakness, and there are vultures all around waiting to pounce on the weak.
     
    Mag, you and I are similar in the way that we probably tend to overthink everything, and also probably in our recognition of that personal tendency, leading us to evaluate our statements, and to refine them back closer to the reasonable. That we often align in different positions only adds to the degree of pleasure we derive from our efforts. From our individual perspectives, we both get it right; and that's a very good thing (I hate being misunderstood, and even worse, misunderstanding my own intentions. Really, it happens..; sometimes I even confuse myself. It's the price for overthinking things.).

    Do I get it right (according to the universe)? Maybe occasionally; and often, I am hoping to be wrong. Hoping because it would make life oh so much simpler without all this confusing human folderol. But facts being facts; we humans are stuck with our humanity and all its foibles. Hence things like god complexes and cults of personality, the fiction being so much more desirable to many than the reality.

    I would really enjoy a world where humanity could be trusted to act in its own best interests, and so would most; but reality demonstrates this has never been the case. Still I think that we really should make an effort t figure out that general best interest, and I like to take the occasional moment to remind myself, and others in writing here, about how and why such things make sense, even if only to myself.

    Who knows, and the horse may even learn how to sing, too...

    Greg
     
    Mag, you and I are similar in the way that we probably tend to overthink everything, and also probably in our recognition of that personal tendency, leading us to evaluate our statements, and to refine them back closer to the reasonable. That we often align in different positions only adds to the degree of pleasure we derive from our efforts. From our individual perspectives, we both get it right; and that's a very good thing (I hate being misunderstood, and even worse, misunderstanding my own intentions. Really, it happens..; sometimes I even confuse myself. It's the price for overthinking things.).

    Do I get it right (according to the universe)? Maybe occasionally; and often, I am hoping to be wrong. Hoping because it would make life oh so much simpler without all this confusing human folderol. But facts being facts; we humans are stuck with our humanity and all its foibles. Hence things like god complexes and cults of personality, the fiction being so much more desirable to many than the reality.

    I would really enjoy a world where humanity could be trusted to act in its own best interests, and so would most; but reality demonstrates this has never been the case. Still I think that we really should make an effort t figure out that general best interest, and I like to take the occasional moment to remind myself, and others in writing here, about how and why such things make sense, even if only to myself.

    Who knows, and the horse may even learn how to sing, too...

    Greg

    Thanks. I guess Ill leave it at what Tiny Tm said "God Bless us every one,"