Saturday, March 23, 2013


March 23, 2013

The President of the United States
The White House
1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW
Washington D.C. 20500

Dear Mr. President,

This epistolary demarche was started in what has proved to be a vain hope that the rule of law—society’s sine qua non—would overcome the rule of the lawless, that justice would be asserted. It has not. The Republics masters of contrivance have instead bound America to precepts that flagrantly oppugn our most precious ideals. The nominal duties of self government—to uphold the procedures, principles and rights set forth in the Constitution and Bill of Rights—go unacknowledged. Hence, the Swartos have been caught up in modern liberalisms cultural, social and political relativism that threatens to convulse the nation if not firmly deterred.  

“The loftier the pretensions of power, the more meddlesome, inhuman, and oppressive it will be.”1 The attempted annihilation of my family by government instantiates that dictum as does the takeover of the vast majority of our institutions, public and private, by self appointed modern liberal aristocracies that rule by sometimes brutal force (the inevitable consequence of the utopian, Tyranny). Often this coercion is cleverly hidden behind self aggrandizing claims of compassion. Yet in their “compassion” nothing is ever said about the babes that are unconcernedly processed into objects of sexual commerce or the vast number of murder victims produced by domestic terrorists including government—partly because the media is a modern liberal stronghold that refuse to publicly examine those who hold their values. Thus, government and its quislings are revealed to be vaunting thugs determined to leave the citizenry in a state of ignorance.

It is a general principle “that laws are unconstitutional which infringe the rights of the community.”2 However, this has not been enough to stop government from harming my family and, moreover, routinely attempting further harm to us. With the advent of modern liberalism the majority and the communities that it formed have few rights, a small community such as a family even fewer. Meanwhile, at the same time rights are being subverted, illiberal extremists often raise a querulous demand for, more, equal rights. Yet, since Constitutional rights and principles apply equally we may conclude their desires are somewhat belied, their end in large part seems to be domination. Furthermore, experience has taught modern liberals that a majority of black robed lawyers can often be relied on to ignore their duty to the law and vote the political preference of the elite thereby legislating coveted “rights,” abrogating the constitution and precluding the voice of the majority. This delegitimizes the court and brings representative democracy to an end. This is domination.

The modern liberal lineage of hate for this country can be most easily ascertained from the Vietnam era, some of the same people that openly worked for and ultimately prevailed in bringing about an American defeat in that war are still active and still hostile to the traditional American ethos and those of similar sentiments have joined them in their nihilism giving them a dominate influence throughout our culture. This has produced that that their psychology demands. Control.

The result of this control, the large number of secretly murdered Americans, human beings purchased and sold and a pall of silence enforced by terror does not fit the popular conception of freedom. The freedom to gather information, to evaluate that information and to form an opinion and act on it contrary to will of the imperium in imperio is illusory. Hence, we face a future in which a large part of the citizenry is kept deliberately ignorant and the rest is forced to silence while the rulers pretend everything is normal.
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For a quarter century I have looked for leaders and instead found clerks. Very well then you will be approached as a clerk. Here is an order I require immediate medical care and the means to pay for it. Therefore, do not play politics with my tax return. Give it back, please. Thank you.

Is Mise le Meas or Med Vennlig Hilsen,

 
Lynn Swartos
General Delivery
Bullhead City, AZ 86430
(406) 694-3475
klmfs2009@gmail.com

Cc: Vice President and various media, individuals and groups

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  1. The Worlds Last Night and other essays. C.S. Lewis. Harcourt, Inc. (A Harvest book), San Diego, New York, London. 1955, p. 40.
  2. Writings. James Madison. Edited by Jack Rakove. New York: Library of America. 1999, p. 450.

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