US: Gun Rights: Reclaiming Words from the International Criminal Cartel


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Introduction. Under the cloak of big corporations, an International Criminal Cartel (ICC) devised and marketed names, terms, and phrases to dominate every social and political conflict. The objective: Sell a new language that promotes the cartel’s world agenda to an unsuspecting public.

Consider the acronym "FBI", which stands for "Federal Bureau of Investigation". Whenever "FBI" is mentioned without an appropriate qualifier, the words "federal," "bureau," and "investigation" are granted associative legitimacy. As is obvious, any significant "investigation" conducted by the "FBI" is funneled through long-choreographed procedures that safeguard agents of the ICC. Any reference to the "FBI" should offer some semblance of reality, such as "Federal Bureau of Insurgents (FBI)".

Word-perversions like "FBI" are pervasive and insidious; infiltrating and saturating every aspect of public discourse with confusion, deceit, and hypocrisy. Even opinions expressed in opposition to the ICC and its agenda are watered down and craftily neutered by these word-perversions.

Because the ICC owns the vocabulary, it controls the debate. Words gradually lose their distinct and shared meanings. Principles like truth, ethics, and justice become muddied and unclear. Meaningful culture ceases to exist, and a once-promising future becomes a hollow, empty void. Without resistance, Klaus Schwab’s World Egomaniac Freakshow (WEF) "vision" for 2030 becomes de facto reality: "You will own nothing. And you’ll be happy".

By exposing corrupted language with words full of shared meaning and value, Citizens can strike a fatal blow to the ICC. As part of its Affirmative Agenda, UT Gun Rights offers the "Reclaiming Words" lexicon below as a launching point for you to take ownership and control of your language, and thereby invigorate your culture.

Terms or phrases often targeted to promote gun control and other harm against gun owners are in bold italics.

Source: https://utgunrights.com/words.htm



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