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Election as Symptom: The Problem is We Are Not One People

Election as Symptom: The Problem is We Are Not One People

I am less interested in the details of the election than the election as evidence of an insurmountable split in the identity of those calling themselves American. The East Indians were never one — that manifested itself after WW2 when the split into India and Pakistan, and then later into Bangladesh. Civil Wars have been fought for less — the English Colonists and the British Crown where White Christians, so to the Yankees and Rebels.  How much more this split in the peoples of America today.  

Fathers — Anti-Fragile: the Building Blocks of a Strong Nation

Fathers — Anti-Fragile: the Building Blocks of a Strong Nation

https://youtu.be/1mpTYR2iRlg

The building block of civilization is fathers. They are the organic leader, defender, provider and guide — organic humanity fails without them.  Analyzing how we got into our current civilizational decline and how discussing the building blocks of a Christian nation with Christian liberty.

Fritz Berggren, PhD. 
7 November 2020

The Purpose of Our Time

The Purpose of Our Time

https://youtu.be/kVzImGGpvNs

Regardless of the outcome of this election we will remain in a season of turmoil. The purpose of the time is to turn up the heat on the Church — to give us an opportunity to choose who we will be. For too long we’ve been of two minds — willing to be nominally Christian but unwilling to offend the Anti-Christs. The purpose of this season is to remove bland neutrality as as option.

Fritz Berggren, PhD
30 October 2020

Russia

Russia

If you are interested in Foreign Policy, this is a great article. Kind of backs up my opinion that we will see a war with Russia.


Will Russia Further Lower Its Nuclear Weapons Use Threshold?



A couple of points:

1) Russia is just doing what the U.S. has done — threaten overwhelming force against bad people doing bad things to their/our interests. Except that Russia will use nukes.

2) The U.S. decided soon after WW2 that it could not afford (financially or politically) to maintain million man armies to deter the Soviets. So we built out a huge nuclear war system. Russian now (post 2008) has made the same decision. They can’t afford a conventional deterence, so they have built up a huge nuclear war machine.

3) It is my opinion that a nuclear war is not the end of the world. It wasn’t in WW2. The conventional bombings we imposed upon Tokyo and Germany’s major cities were not less horrific than the nukes dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. It was not the end of either country.

4) The US was not facing an existential crisis when we used nukes on Japan. Our threshold was low — the author of the article is concerned about Russia’s low threshold for using nukes. It’s a good concern, but in the broad stroke is history it is hardly something to moralize over. It is just a fact of where we are today.

5) I’d love to comment on the US outcome of waging a war today while we are in the early throws of a civil war . . . but that would be a long think piece. Hmm. Sounds like a challenge!

Dangerous talk, I know. Most Americans will never read this stuff. I used to read this stuff as a teenager in USNews, but that was before the internet was invented 🙂

Fritz Berggren, PhD
Colorado
19 September 2020

What Must We Do — Join the Resistance !

What Must We Do — Join the Resistance !

Rightful government is the Father of a family who provides, protects, and guides. It has been the atheistic states’ agenda to strip Fathers of the ability and right to guide, protect, and provide. They took our land with industrial agriculture and the usury of banks and global markets. The took our ability to protect when they created police forces that have a monopoly on force. They took our ability to guide when they forced our children into schools over which we have zero influence and no control. No one asked our permission when they made Prayer and the Ten Commandments illegal in the very schools we paid for.

Without Fathers, all else does not matter. It has been the Atheistic state’s agenda in the West to eliminate all competition for power and there is no more potent force than a Patriarch. It is bands of Patriarchs that form government for communities. And so on up to larger group of Fathers until there is nothing in common for which to band together.

There is nothing in common between White Christian Fathers and Somali Muslims in Detroit. That is not a nation. Allegiance to a name (the United States) is not a foundation for united people. A Nations is, literally, a blood line. Nation shares the same root word as pre-Natal and Post-Natal. It is about blood and a common past (a Father) and a common faith.

There are too many ideas of what American ought to be and it has become impossible to unify them naturally. So force is to be imposed to coerce us into something unnatural, an abomination.

I am a Christian White Man. I have nothing in common with an atheistic man-hating lesbian. I having nothing in common with a Black Man convinced that I am the source of the misery in his life. I have nothing in common with Marxist professors or their acolytes insisting that I raise a fist to denounce my own ancestors. I have nothing in common with recent immigrants from Asia who worship Satan disguised as “Allah” and who respect the writings of Mohammed.

That is not a nation. That is an empire of disparate nations over which a government — a tyranny — seeks to rule. It is no less than the erection of a new Babylon where king Nebuchadnezzar demands that all would bow down and worship a false icon in the name of creating mass obedience to The Tyrant.

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Marxists Can Destroy, But they Cannot Build: Who the REAL Haters Are

Marxists Can Destroy, But they Cannot Build: Who the REAL Haters Are


An open and honest conversation among Americans!
Marxists have always been excellent at destroying things, but they cannot build.
The beauty and fragility of a family (or civilization) and the utter horror of the disease of Marxism.    The haters are those who have sewn racial hatred over the generations — who has done that? The university professors. Professors are false prophets of the global cult.

I quit the cult — you can quit, too.

Fritz Berggren, PhD
17 August 2020

 

Special: War!

Special: War!

I generally eschew foreign policy and current events but I’m making an exception.

Japan’s history with the U.S. in the late 1930s and early 1940s bears striking similarities to that between Russia and the U.S. today. Both Japan and Russia were involved in their own “near abroad.” The U.S. expressed it’s disapproval through economic sanctions.  Japan, of course, decided to strike rather than cower.

I suppose Russian leadership must be making the same risk/reward calculations — I suppose every adversary of the U.S. must be — that’s what national leadership should be doing.

You may not want war — but war wants you.  I think you will enjoy this.

Fritz Berggren, PhD
8 August 2020

History Happens, Borders Change

History Happens, Borders Change

This is a reminder to people that history actually happens.  What is today will not be tomorrow.  What was yesterday vanished.   We would do well the remember that, and hold dear that which made us great.

Thirty-four new countries emerged since 1990.

One ought to remember that North America was not always just Canada and the United States. It was ruled by Russia, England, Spain, France, thirteen sovereign and independent states loosely organized under the Articles of Confederations, The Republic of Texas,  the California Republic, The Confederates States of America, Mexico, and that doesn’t include those who preceded the Europeans, (or the Conch Republic).

There is no reason to believe it will remain divided simply between the U.S. and Canada — that is untenable in the long run.  Unlimited immigration (into both countries) is destabilizing. People don’t just “melt together,” and the idea of a “patchwork” simply leads to division and war — look at the history of the Balkans. Look at the history of Europe.

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