can you name a war which was fought for the good of the american people and not just for the good of the psychopathic criminal class which owns the corporate united states?
please tell me of ANY u.s. war which was fought to keep the "republic" alive and not to enrich the criminal class who has owned the u.s. for almost its whole existence. And even the short period between Jackson's presidency and Wilson's presidency, these same psychopathic criminals were the biggest negative influence we saw. Get teary eyed, but get teary eyed for the poor schlubs who died being unable to refuse to fight a war for this criminal class. Get it right finally!
I always have mixed feelings when it comes to honoring our veterans, living and deceased. These people are among the noblest among us, for having put their lives on the line to protect the ones they love, and often making the ultimate sacrifice. Yet when we think about what war is about, it is about wealthy and powerful individuals coopting naive patriots into fighting battles that ultimately enrich and empower these powerful individuals further. The painful tragedy is that these idealistic and noble individuals were tricked into giving their lives to benefit wealthy people who risked nothing. The loss of these soldiers lives was an investment for them which they knew would pay off handsomely. I wish soldiers understood how they are being used, put down their guns, refuse to do the bidding of the rich, and we could live in peace.
Thank you for this reminder that Memorial Day is not just about flowers and flags—it’s about the weight of service, the cost of sacrifice, and the courage it takes to remember the fallen, not just in name but in purpose. We owe them more than sentiment—we owe them clarity, honesty, and leadership worthy of their sacrifice.
the only war that would make any sense is the war we'd find ourselves in if we all got together and told the world that the united states doesn't owe a dime to anybody because all of these loans are fraudulent. The people who pushed for these loans are psychopathic criminals who all live in some other country. Their partners who do live in the usa should be killed this evening, as Henry Ford knew to be true. Creating "money" out of nothing and charging interest on it? Time to kill them all.
we didn't save anybody's country. We followed orders given by psychopaths whose names we don't even know which were part of a scheme to make you believe that we saved somebody's country. I'll be happy to debate that with you. My previous experience in such endeavors has been, without exception, to get to a point where you will believe a thing based on theoretical eye-witness accounts which defy all logic and you will reject my logic because there are so-called experts who say that it happened differently. And you will want to believe them because that's how it is when one believes them already. As Mark Twain said, it's easier to fool someone than to make him realize he's already been fooled.
France and Great Britain have been run by psychopathic stooges since forever. Their occupations have been to steal from the rest of the planet. So many examples, but the one that springs to mind is when the french gained the trust of the Iroquois mutual defense pact and kidnapped the leaders of the seven tribes and sold them into slavery. Do you really believe that a country like that was ever run by its population? The french are the victims of the french gov't, the english are victims of the english gov't. That's why they're all drunks.
This Memorial Day, the first since the 2024 election, possesses a new dimension that deepens its significance.
I wrote a substack comment recently regarding the mass casualties of the Biden administration … namely the fatalities from
hospital protocols and from the shots. Neither is quite over. I got a poignant reply from a reader “From the realm of the ancestors our fallen countrymen beseech us to remember.”
What this points to is the war against our own population that was the attempted Communist takeover of America by the Biden administration. As Margaret Anna Alice wrote, “There were no mistakes.” Senator Johnson’s 5/21/25 hearing gratifyingly addressed the COVID injection deaths and accountability for the inexcusable, but Congress has yet to bring to the surface of this cauldron of events the 1M Americans who perished in our hospitals … not by “a virus” but by protocol … by policy stipulated under the PREP Act.
How is this relevant? Our remembrance on this Memorial Day is updated to include the events on our own soil from the last 5 years, and in studying this contemporary history we gain a better understanding of the wars of the past that claimed so many soldiers.
The first 100 pages of Bobby Kennedy’s “Wuhan” book contain an excellent tour of events since the end of WWll. Cutting ethical restraints in carrying out military, medical and industrial development led inexorably to “The American Century” when forever wars in the name of “democracy” became the tool of world dominance by the US. Regime changes, assassinations, democide, false flags and increasingly sophisticated propaganda tools coaxed public cooperation along this timeline of events ostensibly promoting our freedom and prosperity. Until the “pandemic” years exposed the truth about the clash between two Americas … the one we love, the America we though we were, and the one that sacrifices its citizens to satisfy political and financial goals of a shadow government … a murderous kleptocracy of wealth elites, international
in character, we barely understand even now. A tyranny that infected the entire planet … but whose progress in the US was by comparison with many other countries significantly impeded by our Constitution. For this we give thanks.
It’s a lot of ground to cover in a moment of silence on Monday. But more than ever we heed Lincoln’s words “Let us take increased devotion to that cause for which they gave their last full measure of devotion.”
And what is that cause? In my opinion it is the fulfillment of The Founding Father’s vision and values, living under the governance of our precious Written Constitution.
I just watched your oral arguments in the NY quarantine lawsuit. I don't think people realize what an egregious violation of rights that proposed legislation was. Unbelievable it was ever considered. Thank you for your unwavering advocacy to uphold our unalienable rights. Other countries, like Australia literally sent people to camps. BTW, who is that blonde judge in the middle who kept laughing and trying to shut you down? https://rumble.com/v4rdnl6-attorney-cox-presents-oral-arguments-in-the-quarantine-lawsuit-appeal-borre.html
Thanks for watching my oral arguments video. The quarantine camp regulation was absolutely heinous. Thanks to that court, Hochul can reissue that reg whenever she feels like it. Terrible.
I thought you got a decision that they could NOT proceed with a quarantine camp regulation. Damn. So Hochul can just reissue that? Crazy. I need to go read your work in more detail. Btw, who was the blonde laughing judge? Super annoying.
I too believe that those that'd fight for their nation (America an' any other sovereign nation that's theirs) is doin' sumthin' very noble & important... puttin' their life where their mouth is. We kin indeed celebrate their bravery even given "hindsight" knowledge. I do! Many boys in my fambly long ago fought in WWII an' believed it was a cause to be won--and it wuz in many ways an' even the biggest anti-war bards like Woody Guthrie (I'mma fan) decided the decision was the right one. All've 'em would roll over in their proud chewish graves thinkin' they risked their lives so that the Paperclip Nazis could come here an' be feted & employed & not "pay" fer their crimes in any way. I know there were tens of thousands of paperclip nazis too...not just a few. EVEN SO, I know that my fam had pride fer servin' an' I STILL think the world is better off fer Hitler not havin' gotten his way no matter how many paperclips made it here an' to other nations ('er how Hitler lived his life out in Argentina unscathed). Life is fulla such contrasts an' imho this is a right call... who in heck are we if we cannot honor our veterans?
Many've us with "eyes wide open" know that there are self-servin' instigators behind many/most wars an' have been fer time im-MEMORIAL (some who invest in/play both sides an' never git even a hand slap fer their perfidy--eg. the fambly "Bush," etc). We may honor our heroes just as we call out the swamp creatures. 'Nuff said but bless all who have fought fer the USA in earnest.
This really spoke to me—thank you for writing it. I’ve also been feeling that weight more deeply each year. The quiet kind of weight that reminds us freedom isn’t abstract. It’s paid for, often by people whose names the world doesn’t remember.
Memorial Day should be reflective—and also honest. Honest about sacrifice, about memory, and about the stories that were never told. I recently wrote about a group of U.S. servicemen from 1967 whose names were mostly left out of the national story. Not because they didn’t serve—but because they were inconvenient to remember.
If you have time, I’d love for you—or anyone reading—to take a look. I wrote it to honor them the best way I could: by refusing to let them be forgotten.
It’s on my page. Thanks again for such a moving post.
Thank you for this reminder of what Memorial Day really means. The poems brought tears to my eyes and I learned the meaning of the poppy. God bless all who fought and died for love of country!
Excellent reminder Bobbie. Ty for your insights, dedication, and leadership
can you name a war which was fought for the good of the american people and not just for the good of the psychopathic criminal class which owns the corporate united states?
Thank you for the eloquent explanation of the true meaning of Memorial Day/Weekend, can't be repeated enough!
The Flanders Fields poems make my eyes all teary.
Glad to be a paid subscriber. Bless you for doing what you do.
please tell me of ANY u.s. war which was fought to keep the "republic" alive and not to enrich the criminal class who has owned the u.s. for almost its whole existence. And even the short period between Jackson's presidency and Wilson's presidency, these same psychopathic criminals were the biggest negative influence we saw. Get teary eyed, but get teary eyed for the poor schlubs who died being unable to refuse to fight a war for this criminal class. Get it right finally!
That IS exactly why I get teary eyed! For the poor schlubs who believed they were doing the right thing, brainwashed by the criminal class, precisely!
I always have mixed feelings when it comes to honoring our veterans, living and deceased. These people are among the noblest among us, for having put their lives on the line to protect the ones they love, and often making the ultimate sacrifice. Yet when we think about what war is about, it is about wealthy and powerful individuals coopting naive patriots into fighting battles that ultimately enrich and empower these powerful individuals further. The painful tragedy is that these idealistic and noble individuals were tricked into giving their lives to benefit wealthy people who risked nothing. The loss of these soldiers lives was an investment for them which they knew would pay off handsomely. I wish soldiers understood how they are being used, put down their guns, refuse to do the bidding of the rich, and we could live in peace.
Keep up the hard work. Thank you for all that you do. I feel for you all in New York. It all boils down to philosophy.
Thank you for this reminder that Memorial Day is not just about flowers and flags—it’s about the weight of service, the cost of sacrifice, and the courage it takes to remember the fallen, not just in name but in purpose. We owe them more than sentiment—we owe them clarity, honesty, and leadership worthy of their sacrifice.
Beautiful. Thank you.
the only war that would make any sense is the war we'd find ourselves in if we all got together and told the world that the united states doesn't owe a dime to anybody because all of these loans are fraudulent. The people who pushed for these loans are psychopathic criminals who all live in some other country. Their partners who do live in the usa should be killed this evening, as Henry Ford knew to be true. Creating "money" out of nothing and charging interest on it? Time to kill them all.
They owe us the money for the wars we fought to save their countries. France and Great Britain, I'm sure there's others.
we didn't save anybody's country. We followed orders given by psychopaths whose names we don't even know which were part of a scheme to make you believe that we saved somebody's country. I'll be happy to debate that with you. My previous experience in such endeavors has been, without exception, to get to a point where you will believe a thing based on theoretical eye-witness accounts which defy all logic and you will reject my logic because there are so-called experts who say that it happened differently. And you will want to believe them because that's how it is when one believes them already. As Mark Twain said, it's easier to fool someone than to make him realize he's already been fooled.
more to the point is that you need to take another look at your assumption that "saving their country" was doing them a favor.
France and Great Britain have been run by psychopathic stooges since forever. Their occupations have been to steal from the rest of the planet. So many examples, but the one that springs to mind is when the french gained the trust of the Iroquois mutual defense pact and kidnapped the leaders of the seven tribes and sold them into slavery. Do you really believe that a country like that was ever run by its population? The french are the victims of the french gov't, the english are victims of the english gov't. That's why they're all drunks.
Bobbie Anne thank you for this special post.
This Memorial Day, the first since the 2024 election, possesses a new dimension that deepens its significance.
I wrote a substack comment recently regarding the mass casualties of the Biden administration … namely the fatalities from
hospital protocols and from the shots. Neither is quite over. I got a poignant reply from a reader “From the realm of the ancestors our fallen countrymen beseech us to remember.”
What this points to is the war against our own population that was the attempted Communist takeover of America by the Biden administration. As Margaret Anna Alice wrote, “There were no mistakes.” Senator Johnson’s 5/21/25 hearing gratifyingly addressed the COVID injection deaths and accountability for the inexcusable, but Congress has yet to bring to the surface of this cauldron of events the 1M Americans who perished in our hospitals … not by “a virus” but by protocol … by policy stipulated under the PREP Act.
How is this relevant? Our remembrance on this Memorial Day is updated to include the events on our own soil from the last 5 years, and in studying this contemporary history we gain a better understanding of the wars of the past that claimed so many soldiers.
The first 100 pages of Bobby Kennedy’s “Wuhan” book contain an excellent tour of events since the end of WWll. Cutting ethical restraints in carrying out military, medical and industrial development led inexorably to “The American Century” when forever wars in the name of “democracy” became the tool of world dominance by the US. Regime changes, assassinations, democide, false flags and increasingly sophisticated propaganda tools coaxed public cooperation along this timeline of events ostensibly promoting our freedom and prosperity. Until the “pandemic” years exposed the truth about the clash between two Americas … the one we love, the America we though we were, and the one that sacrifices its citizens to satisfy political and financial goals of a shadow government … a murderous kleptocracy of wealth elites, international
in character, we barely understand even now. A tyranny that infected the entire planet … but whose progress in the US was by comparison with many other countries significantly impeded by our Constitution. For this we give thanks.
It’s a lot of ground to cover in a moment of silence on Monday. But more than ever we heed Lincoln’s words “Let us take increased devotion to that cause for which they gave their last full measure of devotion.”
And what is that cause? In my opinion it is the fulfillment of The Founding Father’s vision and values, living under the governance of our precious Written Constitution.
Honor their sacrifice.
I just watched your oral arguments in the NY quarantine lawsuit. I don't think people realize what an egregious violation of rights that proposed legislation was. Unbelievable it was ever considered. Thank you for your unwavering advocacy to uphold our unalienable rights. Other countries, like Australia literally sent people to camps. BTW, who is that blonde judge in the middle who kept laughing and trying to shut you down? https://rumble.com/v4rdnl6-attorney-cox-presents-oral-arguments-in-the-quarantine-lawsuit-appeal-borre.html
Thanks for watching my oral arguments video. The quarantine camp regulation was absolutely heinous. Thanks to that court, Hochul can reissue that reg whenever she feels like it. Terrible.
I thought you got a decision that they could NOT proceed with a quarantine camp regulation. Damn. So Hochul can just reissue that? Crazy. I need to go read your work in more detail. Btw, who was the blonde laughing judge? Super annoying.
Beautiful. Thank you.
Beautiful. Thank you.
I too believe that those that'd fight for their nation (America an' any other sovereign nation that's theirs) is doin' sumthin' very noble & important... puttin' their life where their mouth is. We kin indeed celebrate their bravery even given "hindsight" knowledge. I do! Many boys in my fambly long ago fought in WWII an' believed it was a cause to be won--and it wuz in many ways an' even the biggest anti-war bards like Woody Guthrie (I'mma fan) decided the decision was the right one. All've 'em would roll over in their proud chewish graves thinkin' they risked their lives so that the Paperclip Nazis could come here an' be feted & employed & not "pay" fer their crimes in any way. I know there were tens of thousands of paperclip nazis too...not just a few. EVEN SO, I know that my fam had pride fer servin' an' I STILL think the world is better off fer Hitler not havin' gotten his way no matter how many paperclips made it here an' to other nations ('er how Hitler lived his life out in Argentina unscathed). Life is fulla such contrasts an' imho this is a right call... who in heck are we if we cannot honor our veterans?
Many've us with "eyes wide open" know that there are self-servin' instigators behind many/most wars an' have been fer time im-MEMORIAL (some who invest in/play both sides an' never git even a hand slap fer their perfidy--eg. the fambly "Bush," etc). We may honor our heroes just as we call out the swamp creatures. 'Nuff said but bless all who have fought fer the USA in earnest.
"The torch; be yours to hold it high." Thanks for carrying the fire Bobbie.
Thank you, Jason. God bless.
This really spoke to me—thank you for writing it. I’ve also been feeling that weight more deeply each year. The quiet kind of weight that reminds us freedom isn’t abstract. It’s paid for, often by people whose names the world doesn’t remember.
Memorial Day should be reflective—and also honest. Honest about sacrifice, about memory, and about the stories that were never told. I recently wrote about a group of U.S. servicemen from 1967 whose names were mostly left out of the national story. Not because they didn’t serve—but because they were inconvenient to remember.
If you have time, I’d love for you—or anyone reading—to take a look. I wrote it to honor them the best way I could: by refusing to let them be forgotten.
It’s on my page. Thanks again for such a moving post.
Thank you for this reminder of what Memorial Day really means. The poems brought tears to my eyes and I learned the meaning of the poppy. God bless all who fought and died for love of country!