Thursday, January 24, 2013

Start of the American Revolution – The Line In The Sand, They’re Coming For Our Firearms! Part 1 -JTCoyote - AlexJonesPodcasts.com

Start of the American Revolution – The Line In The Sand, They’re Coming For Our Firearms! Part 1 -JTCoyote - AlexJonesPodcasts.com


Start of the American Revolution – The Line In The Sand, They’re Coming For Our Firearms! Part 1 -JTCoyote

Posted: 24 Jan 2013 12:37 PM PST

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Check back next week for The Line In The Sand, They’re Coming For Our Firearms! Part 2 -JTCoyote

Without having sufficient votes in Congress or Constitutional aegis, in order to initiate their arbitrary desire, the globalists through the Obama administration, will try to gut our Constitution by smashing the Keystone of our republic, our Second Amendment.

The administration is preparing to institute by executive fiat what is tantamount to a “Fire at will” order on the American people, executive orders to unlawfully and without just cause, confiscate the private firearms of law-abiding American people, through force of arms.

THEY WANT WAR! …Why? …There can be no other reason, we are in the way. We are not in keeping with their authoritarian “utopian dream.” We must be summarily eliminated. This is not breaking news for those who’ve been paying attention, this invasion has been ongoing now for over a century. There’s been a slow takeover of the federal, and subversion of State government from the top, while a steady foot-soldier infiltration through porous borders grows from the bottom. It’s a pincer maneuver.

We are about to reach the tipping point, the point where a majority of the American people become painfully aware that we have been had. Be warned, as awareness of this “Trojan stealth” grows, a flashpoint, a Lexington and Concord 2.0 event will erupt!

This will not be a civil war my friends, not neighbor against neighbor, nor brother against brother… No, my good brothers and sisters… THIS WILL BE WAR AGAINST THE SUBVERSIVE GLOBAL EMPIRE!


Here’s how it began in America the first time the globalists came for our Arms.

On April 14th 1775, British General Thomas Gage, along with his forces occupying Boston, received intelligence of a large store of firearms and supplies being held in the town of Concord 20 miles west of Boston. Working on secret orders received in January that the Crown considered the Colony of Massachusetts in a state of open rebellion, General Gage gave the following order to his 800 British grenadiers: (to be spoken in your best Piers Morgan accent)

“Having received intelligence that ammunition, artillery, and small arms have been collected for the avowed purpose of raising rebellion against His Majesty, you will march to Concord where you will seize and destroy all military stores whatever.”

This secret plan was poorly kept however. Even before the order was given news of the raid reached colonial ears and by the early hours of April 19th an elaborate plan already had Paul Revere, Samuel Prescott, and William Dawes mounted and riding through the countryside. House to house and town to town they sounded alarm to the inhabitants of the coming invasion with shouts of “The Redcoats are coming!” “To arms! To arms!”, and “The Regulars are coming!”

At the news, the Lexington church bell began ringing. Farmers, woodsmen, and shopkeepers pulled on their boots, threw on their coats, grabbed their muskets, and headed for Lexington Green. In the lamp lit farmhouses around, the women were busy melting pewter dishes into musket balls and preparing compresses and bandages. The wee hours of April 19th saw 130 militiaman assembled at Lexington Green, under the command of Captain John Parker, where the men stood at the ready.

After about an hour, thinking it may be a false alarm, many of the man were released to go back home. Three or four dozen however assembled at nearby Buckman’s Tavern to ready their arms and await word from Scouts sent out to surveil for approaching troops. At 4:30 a.m. a Scout returned with word that the troops were approaching fast, less than a half a mile away.

An advance guard of British soldiers led by major John Pitcairn arrived at the town of Lexington on their march to Concord. Reaching the village green at 5:00 a.m. they saw Captain Parker gathering his men. Though not in their orders, the Redcoats chose to engage this militia first.

Parker gave the order, “Stand your ground. Do not fire unless fired upon, but if they mean to have a war, let it begin here.” No one wanted to be the first to fire on the Redcoats, to do so would be treason.

As they faced off there came the British command,”Lay down your arms!” yelled Major Pitcairn, “Disperse, you Rebels! Damn you, disperse!” Yet the colonial militia stood its ground. The redcoats began to back away when a shot rang out. No one knows from where it came but the scene quickly erupted in musket fire. When the smoke cleared eight Patriots lay dead and ten more were wounded. Only one Redcoat had been hit, a private wounded with a shot through the thigh.

Quickly without missing a beat, the Redcoats re-assembled at the sound of the drums, and resumed their original march toward Concord. Within minutes, Patriot shock turned to rage. Riders mounted, heading in every direction rallying the surrounding towns with news that in defiance of life and property, the Crown’s Redcoats had spilled American blood on American soil.

More to come…

JT Coyoté


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