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Politics of Witchcraft



By Tupper Saussy

The Good Book warns us that “If a ruler hearken to lies, all his servants are wicked” (Proverbs 29:12).

Lying is deadly and highly contagious. The man who receives his information from a liar will spew out lies when he passes the information on. When you have liars trained in the demonic arts controlling the highest seats of governmental authority, you will have liars controlling the information channels. When their lies fill the printed pages, loudspeakers, and TV screens, you will have liars administering the work places, market places, schools, churches, and homes. Without realizing it, your nation becomes possessed by demons. Your nation practices the politics of witchcraft.

A liar’s fortunes are very cleverly established on his pretenses of virtue, otherwise well-meaning people would have nothing to do with him. He will not think twice about murdering to protect his good reputation, just as a woman cursed with a fetus from a lie-marriage will murder the baby to keep demands on her time and finances at a minimum.

In a lying society, murder is an acceptable alternative to radically changing one’s views. In lying societies, the virtues are brutishness, deceit, sodomy, theft, debt, suicide, art. He who is most menacing and monstrous is most popular. The powerful liar rules. The Oscars and Emmys and political elections go to the best impersonators while the Grammys and centerfolds go to the best seducers.

Though powerful in appearance, liars are in reality extremely fragile. There is no protection for a liar except darkness or the mercy of a more powerful liar. This is why lying societies crave dimness of room and of mind. It is why they seek bondage to human, rather than Godly, authority. Other humans can be deceived; God cannot. Now the bondage won’t always manifest itself through the familiar symbols of slavery. Not all American lie-families keep on hand whips and chains like those found in eminently respectable CIA agent Clay Shaw’s home by investigators searching out Shaw’s supervisory involvement in President Kennedy’s assassination.

In demonic political systems, the bondage is assumed through adhesion contracts extended by liars to lie-believers...When founding father Elbridge Gerry condemned ’the fury of excess democracy,’ not one framer of the Constitution took issue with him. They all knew that “democracy” was government by mob, by demons, by wicked servants, and this is why they put the U.S. Senate beyond the reach of the people. National senators were elected only by state legislators until May 31, 1913, when the 17th Amendment opened the Senate to the fury of democracy.

"1913 was also the year the Federal Reserve was created by Congress to burden the people with usury and debt. It was the year, too, of the creation of what has become the Internal Revenue Service.

"Whether it (the 16th Amendment) ever was lawfully ratified or not - and now I don’t believe that it was - what difference does it make if they have caused everyone to believe that it was? “If a ruler hearkens to lies, all his servants are wicked.” We live in a deceitful society. The beneficiaries of the greatest political experiment in the history of the world sold themselves down the river in the 1930’s. The spirit of free enterprise was dimmed by a contrived Federal Reserve catastrophe, which sent millions of Americans praying to Washington, D.C. for salvation. They got the best democracy could come up with, the ancient “devils pact:” “We will protect you socially in exchange for a lifetime of tribute.”

What was not revealed was that the security depended upon a uniform social bondage, and he who attempted to revolt, reform or break free would be condemned. All claims to Constitutional rights were waived upon signing the contract. That contract might also be the social security application, an IRS 1040 form, or even a driver’s license. Each, as well as many others, causes a person to relinquish a right in order to receive a government privilege. As the signpost at the gate of hell says, “Abandon all hope ye who enter here.”

Giving power to a liar by contract is suicidal. When you later come to your senses and point out his fraud, he exercises the power you gave him and declares your complaint “frivolous.”...

Lying is so much a part of the utter fabric of American life that whole generations are now addicted to lies. The same schools that stimulate children to sexual awareness before puberty offer suicide as a viable alternative to a miserable life and teach that the State is sovereign...

* as recorded by J. Patrick Shannon I Rode with Tupper, published by: Founders Publishing Co., Eustis, Florida.

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