Controlling the World Through Gun Control

 Controlling the World Through Gun Control

After years of slavery, our forefathers defected from England with dreams of a land that would be governed by the people, not a tyrannical king. In an effort to guarantee more freedom and less control, they signed the Constitution of the United States, which limited governmental control of the people.

To further restrict any ability to establish a strong central government, the US House of Representatives devoted the first ten amendments (Bill of Rights) of the Constitution to the protection of individual liberties. Of these, the Second Amendment gives every United States citizen the right to keep and bear arms—not with the intent of providing weapons to hunt rabbits, but as a means of defense against a tyrannical government that might seek to enslave individuals and to strip them of their God given right to “…Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness.”

The Second Amendment states: “A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.” Some say this is not an individual right, but merely gives each state government the power to maintain a military force.

The reason for the debate is simple. All men are endowed by their Creator, not government, with certain unalienable rights. One of those rights is the ability to keep and protect their freedom. Consequently, any government or dictator seeking to strip United States citizens of those freedoms and to control the people must intentionally misinterpret the Second Amendment and take away the citizens’ ability to resist. Hence, gun control laws.

Isn’t it clear why our forefathers signed the Second Amendment into law? They knew exactly what it was like to live in slavery under a dictator who disarmed the masses and left no means for resistance. The critical question today then is this: If the only reason for disarmament is to control the masses, why is there presently such a push for gun control in the United States and around the world?

From Armed Citizens to Slaves

For over one thousand years, it had been customary for an Englishman to serve in a citizen’s army or militia, which originally required every individual to be armed and to defend the realm if needed. This system of universal armament was successful for two reasons: (1) Each citizen had a way to defend himself and to protect his individual liberties. (2) Monarchial rule was kept in check by sheer physical force, should a tyrannical government try to enslave the population.

During the Stuart Period (1603-1714 AD), there was civil war between the kings and Parliaments, which resulted in each side vying for control of the militia. Consequently, this led to the disarmament of many English citizens because both sought to confiscate the arms of the opposing faction. In the end, Parliament forces prevailed and the citizen-soldiers of England were turned into the “New Model Army” in 1645.

 

However, Parliament misjudged the loyalty of the army to the people of England. This, coupled with no Parliament paycheck and an attack on their religious freedoms, led to the Rump Parliament where the army actually took over the government under the leadership of Oliver Cromwell. But Cromwell died in 1659 and the Parliament was reinstated by General George Monk in 1660.

 

This new Parliament, which was made up of those that favored the monarchy, placed Charles II on the throne. Charles disbanded the army, except for those that were loyal to the crown. Immediately, Charles began to disarm any person who was judged dangerous to his empire. This left the standing armies in the power of the king to protect his kingdom and, without the system of universal armament, ended the ability of English citizens to defend their individual liberties and forced them into slavery.

source link; https://www.endtime.com/articles-endtime-magazine/gun-control-world/

 

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