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Why Even Have a Federal Government at This Point? | 8/18/22
Why Even Have a Federal Government at This Point? | 8/18/22
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67 minutes
Released:
Aug 18, 2022
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The federal government was supposed to have few and defined powers, mainly focused on external affairs. Instead, it actually works against the people on those responsibilities by inviting in foreign invaders, then using its unimaginable resources to terrorize us with political persecutions and bio-medical fascism. Today, I provide the moral, legal, and prudential case for states interposing against federal tyranny. Also, I show evidence that COVID fascism was likely a CIA operation and how the agency is working illegally with the FBI to extend their purview to you and me rather than foreign enemies.
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Released:
Aug 18, 2022
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