Freedom Earned. Ronald Price
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“Mr. Albertson, they will be incarcerated until we have restored the freedoms that have been taken away from the people and a new amendment to the constitution written to ensure we cannot lose them again. In short, we are going to have a revolution.”
The words stunned Tork and Diana. “You must be mad,” Tork said. “How in the world do you expect to accomplish this? It’s impossible.”
“Tork, we have members in every government position from both parties. We have all been appalled by what has happened to us and what is coming. We can no longer stand by and watch this country be destroyed from within. No enemy has brought us to our knees. The British Empire or any other nations could subdue us, but through careful manipulation, these people have done just that. Foreign troops have entered our country and disarmed our citizens. Therefore, sir, we now stand on a pinnacle of soiled destruction. We have given up liberty after liberty, and the United Nations has more power in the country than our military.
“They run the education system from the United Nations and you can see the results of that in our streets. The time has now come for patriots to rise up and throw off the shackles that bind us. Soon we will strengthen the laws, abolish the dope trade, and remove the United Nations and foreign troops from our soil. We will restore moral values to our country.
“In addition, we will intervene in the sovereignty of every foreign country that’s supporting the drug trade and the new world order. We are prepared to act on these subjects. Members of Congress that have joined us have prepared legislation that will give us the power we need. Foreign countries doing business here will reduce their control.
“The majority of all corporations will be owned by Americans. Foreign countries that own stock in any company doing business here will sell it or we will seize it. Corporate managers will follow the law. Insider dealing on any level will be a felony, and those who perpetrate it will be tried and jailed. We will require all states to pass sunshine laws. All government legislation must be in the open for all to see. There are so many facets to this it would take hours to explain and to certify. In short, we are taking back America. Freedom is earned, and we plan to earn every bit of it.”
Tork had thought about this himself over the last couple of years, but like so many, he had cussed at the changes but did nothing change it back. Yes, he had often thought about doing the same thing, but he knew there was nothing he could do. Instead, he went along with all the other sheep.
He looked at the colonel and said, “How do you join this clambake?”
The colonel smiled. “Welcome aboard, Captain.” He reached into his inside coat pocket and handed Tork a single sheet of paper.
Tork looked at it. “You must have been very sure of this, Colonel.”
Diana looked confused. “What are you looking at, Tork?”
He handed her the sheet of paper.
Diana took it and started to laugh. “Well, Captain, welcome to the new army,” she said.
They had recalled Tork to active duty and his orders read he was assigned to an army delta unit in California. “Well. No wonder we had problems with you guys. I suppose you have a couple dozen SEALS around here too,” said Tork.
“Oh, we have much more than that, Captain.”
Tork turned to the colonel. “What has happened to Cal? I don’t want to see anything happen to him. I think we can use him. His views are the same as mine and Diana’s.”
The colonel turned to the guards. “Take the Captain to C Corridor so he can talk with his friend.” He turned to Diana. “Please come with me, young lady, and let me fill you in on what’s going on.”
Diana was pleased the colonel was including her in this clambake too. It meant a lot to her.
*****
The admiral had laid out all the basic plans and had introduced Bill Loadman to the projected B plans and what was going to happen. He invited Bill to join them and become part of this restoration of freedom and rights. Bill was in full agreement, but felt he would be a traitor.
“I’m sorry, Admiral,” he said. “I cannot fight against my own people. I agree something must be done, but this is too much even for me. It’s madness. You will all end up in prison.”
The admiral chuckled. “Bill, there is not enough prisons in the country or even in this continent to hold all of us. This project will touch almost every household in the country. It would be impossible for it to happen anywhere else but here. Remember freedom is earned and the Supreme Court stole it from us when they agreed with the merger.”
The admiral looked at his friend closely. “Bill, you must consider that we have a great deal of House and Senate members that are working for us, and we expect many more to join our cause. I know how you feel, and I know that you should join with us. If you fear for you or your family, rest assured you feel no differently than the Founding Fathers did when they went to war with King George. Remember, they were Englishmen that felt the Crown had let them down. So they took it into their own hands to address what they thought was wrong. From their efforts, the greatest super power on earth emerged. Now it has been subjugated by her citizens, men and women that have sold her out to the new world order, to the United Nations.
“With or without you, we will regain this country for every citizen. We will once again provide this country with its constitution, as written by our Founding Fathers. Only those changes taking away our rights will be removed. The constitution as written and honored on September 11, 2001, will be honored. The merger with Canada will and Mexico will be repealed until the people in the United States can vote on a referendum.”
At that moment, a lieutenant commander on the bridge called the admiral and reported a priority message had been received. Two words had been transmitted. The message read, “Freedom earned.” The admiral smiled and said, “All is well. Carry on as instructed.”
The admiral addressed Bill. “You think about it, Bill, and then you tell me you still want to work for the UN International Police, because if we lose, that’s where you’ll be, that is, if they decide not to put you into a dark hole in Brussels or Calcutta or another hellhole. Remember, at this moment, thousands of men and women are getting ready to do battle with your government. Anyone else wanting to get involved, well, they all know where they stand, and that to win their freedom, it must be earned. Wouldn’t you feel better knowing that you’d be working with them and for them and not against them?”
Bill Loadman looked at this great admiral of the navy, and he knew he was sincere. “Admiral, I must talk with my wife, and then maybe I can make a decision that would guide us both to our destiny. You have made a strong case for this, and I need to talk it over with her.”
The admiral smiled and left the good man to his thoughts. He went directly to the communications center and sent a coded message to Washington. It read, “Pick up Mrs. Loadman and transport to this location immediately.”
*****
Senator Stoppell had been working late with his staff on a proposed bill to plug holes in the Federal Equality