FASCISM, and The Doctrine of NATIONAL SOCIALISM
Codex Fascismo Parts Seven and Eight
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What this all adds up to is the re-establishment of ‘freedom.’ Freedom to be ourselves; to have the right to our feelings; to have the right to our own thoughts; to have the right to free speech whatever it is that we have to say and to say it whenever and wherever we find ourselves. To have the right to see the truth in all things as we are able to perceive it. To deliberately recognize the reality that surrounds us as we engage in the continual struggle for genuineness. ‘Keeping it real’ is good for all people; without this faculty fantasy and prevarication takes over. Our culture is our social environment. We need to have the power and the will to protect it. It is the womb of our civilization. Our innately personal ideals as well as our interpersonal social norms, mores, and colloquialisations – our national integrity is being cancelled out by the corrupt regime in Congress and the Federal courts. We all have the right to live within the society and culture we were born into at the very least; the right to our own individuality, to our own opinions and to express our love of who and what we are. Unfortunately, the current phase that the Federal government has lapsed into is one of denying all of these rights to the degree that the ‘Bill of Rights’ is superseded. Citizenship has become superfluous. It is time to get radical. It is past time for citizens to revolt. Otherwise this will soon become no different than any other oppressed country with the federal tyranny of the D. C. Treason Regime. HRM
About the Author
H. R. Morgan was born in the city of Detroit, Michigan. He grew up in northern Michigan in the city of Pinconning, Michigan. Now lives quietly in west Texas where he engages in humanitarian work and in public demonstrations and political rallies. After decades of social activism Morgan has acquired a working knowledge of the social issues assailing his nation. Having always been of a rebellious nature, social politics and radical theology were certain to pique his interest. He is actively engaged in public speaking and political and social street actions. Defending civil rights is his most noteworthy pastime. H. R. Morgan began the quest for truth and reality in 1980. Throughout the 80’s he was involved with several underground movements and anti-government groups. Resultantly there was a long association with the N.S.D.A.P./A.O (National Socialist Deutsches Arbitzer Partei – Ausland and Aufbau Organizatioin. Also taking part in street actions of the now defunct W.P.P. lead by Glenn Miller. The Socialist Workers Party was also one of H. R. Morgan’s pet research projects. Advocating national corporate syndicalism, national autarchy, and consociationalism, he has acquired a particular knowledge of the themes he writes and speaks on. He is now involved with PETA – People For The Ethical Treatment of Animals, the West Texas Humane Society, the National Socialist Movement, The ACLU – American Civil Liberties Union, and other extremist protectionist associations which advocate humanitarian measures and defend the freedoms contained in the Bill of Rights. Amongst them primarily, freedom of speech. “Having learned the truth my life is no longer my own,” says Morgan, “it belongs to God and the shout for justice. Even if I could give up and return to my quiet empty headed existence I would not; I regret nothing and I will continue telling the truth – ‘Political Correctness’ is a sin against God and nature – it defiles and rots a person’s ability to ascertain reality. As long as these evils to the human soul are extant, my mouth will not be silenced.”