yep. nothing is going to end this outside of violence which is unfortunate but they brought it on themselves. these witchcraft practitioners are farming kids to use as ritual sacrifice sex slaves and it isn’t just the rich and powerful doing this. It’s all around the country, it’s all around the world.
Thanks Wolf! Great article and historical event. We need another modern story like this times 100!
They even made a TV movie about this called: An American Story (1992).
The "Battle of Athens" refers to a true historical event that occurred in Athens, Tennessee, in 1946, where World War II veterans led a citizen uprising against a corrupt local government following election fraud.
This event has been depicted in the 1992 television movie An American Story, which portrays the veterans' armed confrontation with local authorities who had stolen ballot boxes and engaged in widespread political corruption.
The film is noted for its accurate portrayal of the real-life incident, although it relocates the setting to West Texas, which some viewers have pointed out as a departure from the actual history in Tennessee.
The movie highlights the role of the Second Amendment, emphasizing the right of citizens to bear arms as a check against government tyranny.
It has been praised for its storytelling, acting quality, and historical significance, with many considering it an important lesson in American civic responsibility and resistance to corruption.
The film is also known under the title American Story: The Battle of Athens and is available through various platforms, including Internet Archive and streaming services.
Additionally, the event has been covered in books such as The Fighting Bunch: The Battle of Athens and How World War II Veterans Won the Only Successful Armed Rebellion Since the Revolution by Chris DeRose, which provides a detailed historical account of the uprising.
Documentaries and online videos, including those on YouTube and Reddit discussions, continue to explore and commemorate the Battle of Athens as a unique moment in American history where citizens successfully challenged electoral corruption by force.
Before my time, but, then again, so was the American Revolution. As Thomas Jefferson so aptly wrote, "The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants."
Before my time, but, then again, so was the American Revolution. As Thomas Jefferson so aptly wrote, "The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants."
No doubt. They work hard at scrubbing those things that would ignite patriotism and promote unity. If they did that, then we would not be here in this moment of treachery today.
The one thing I feel that needs changing is removing ourselves from ANY SIDE. Personally, I don't do politics because it is all corrupt, therefore, I am neutral.
I was born at Luke Air Force Base, Arizona. My father was a Vietnam Vet, instructor fighter pilot for the Luftwaffe in the F-104 Starfighter back in the day. I grew up in Europe. Torrejon, AFB, Spain, and my father was the Director of Berchtesgaden, Southern Bavaria. That was a very interesting tour of duty!
So, there is something ingrained within me with a love and affinity for our Vets. They were wronged all along in my view. You never die for a flag, you die for freedom.
LOVE THIS:
When corruption becomes law, resistance becomes duty.
Hello friend, I'm Spanish. I was born in Alcalá de Henares, near Torrejón. I remember my neighbor, a sergeant major in the US Army, and his son. I had the chance to play with his toys as a child, which were impossible to obtain in Spain at the time. A fond memory. Sorry, but reading this reminded me of it.
Ahhhh all good ~ thank you for sharing this! Yes, there are many interesting memories I have living on base there. One of my classmates was Spanish and lived off-base. My parents let me travel to her home and spend the weekend with her. This is where I learned Spanish. I love languages! Appreciate this dear one.
I have been to Berchtesgaden. It was winter, so the Eagles Nest was closed unfortunately. Purportedly, in the opening scenes of The Sound of Music, the flattened tops of the mountains were caused by the allies bombing them in their search for the Eagles Nest. All they knew for certain was it was on a mountain top, but not the exact location. Certainly seems plausible! Thanks for stirring the memory bank. It was an awesome family vacation.
Wonderful! Yes, the home we lived in was for the 'Director' of B'gaden, with a view of the 'Eagles Nest' or 'Kehlsteinhaus', the famous Watzmann mountains, Obersaltzberg etc .. it was nestled in the valley of the Bavarian Alps. Magestic it was and grateful to have experienced it all.
Yes! "The Sound of Music". Due to my fathers position, I used to be picked up by a governess who cared for my friend Priscilla in Austria at her home. Her home was the "Schloss Leopoldskron" in Saltzberg, Austria, just over the border from Bavaria where I lived. Her father had a position of some sort I can't remember, but this is the reason they lived in the castle.
This castle was where the Sound of Music was filmed, or rather parts of it. I danced in the glass gazebo from the film, as it was on this property. It is no longer there as it was moved to another property but it was there when I was there, 1971-1973. I was eleven - thirteen years of age.
The scene in the movie where Julie Andrews and the children were coming to the gate from the lake and fell in the water? That was the castle's back yard.
Wow! Sounds like you had some idyllic times in your childhood. Excellent. Yes, on that vacation we spent Christmas in Salzburg and New Year in Vienna. Went to New Year ball at the palace and the philharmonic on New Year day. The vacation of a lifetime that I will never forget.
You are very welcome and indeed, thank you for sharing your adventures as well! 🙏
Every time I hear the word "Vienna"? It reminds me of going to see the 'Flying Lipizzaner Horses" of Vienna, Austria! Yes, that was amazing. I was only eleven and when we walked into the showroom where the event and horses would perform, there were so many diverse ethnic people from all over the world. I remember being in awe at all the languages being spoken. And the horses were all white, pure and cleanly groomed, and danced with such finesse. I just hope there was no abuse in their training ~ I fell in love with them.
Yes! We saw them too. Magnificent creatures! We did so much on that trip…you jogged the memory banks again. 😁 I didn’t get the feeling any abuse went on.
I appreciate your taking the time to chat. Most kind of you.
Perfect! I read a book about this a few years ago when researching where a family member moved to. Was just there last week. This was the Real America!
Excellent! Thank you for reposting this article...a great and pertinent reminder to get off the couch and get to work if changes are to be brought forth to rectify our country.
Accordingly, in the first phase (effective 1.4.1998), APM was dismantled for the upstream and refining sector and a partial deregulation took place for marketing sector. Subsequently, effective 1.4.2002, the Government announced complete dismantling of APM. In April 2002 India abolished the Administrative Pricing Mechanism (APM) controlling the domestic price of petroleum products in India.
Under the APM, product prices were directly administered by India‟s Central Government based on an opaque and complex „cost of operating capital plus‟ formula. Because of the importance of LPG and kerosene as cooking fuels to poorer strata of India‟s population, flat-rate subsidies funded from Government‟s budget were renewed, however these were to be phased out between 2005 and 2007 (not yet phased out) [1].
Under the new regime, Oil Marketing Companies (OMCs) would be free to set retail product prices based on an import parity pricing formula, under the supervision of a petroleum sector regulator. Hence it was expected that retail prices for petroleum products (including prices for domestic kerosene and LPG) would therefore fluctuate with changes in the price of India‟s crude basket. However, as depicted in Chart 1, however, this has not been the case.
Now this transition phase of deregulation became even more unbearable because of sustained price increase in crude oil prices from year 2004.
This woman is insane so I banned her. She is, right now, sending me dozens of messages via chat about fighting me, how I want to 'gang rape her with Christians', and how much she loves hearing about Nigerian children being murdered for being Christian. She is dangerously psychotic.
Its about time someone posted something with backbone.
There is absolutely no way to fight back against the current day corruption without some unpleasant activity.
And time IS NOT ON OUR SIDE.
I will leave it at that.
yep. nothing is going to end this outside of violence which is unfortunate but they brought it on themselves. these witchcraft practitioners are farming kids to use as ritual sacrifice sex slaves and it isn’t just the rich and powerful doing this. It’s all around the country, it’s all around the world.
Nothing enrages me more than Pedophile scum. 🤬🤬🤬
I try to exercise restraint with commenting but its difficult.
Thanks Wolf! Great article and historical event. We need another modern story like this times 100!
They even made a TV movie about this called: An American Story (1992).
The "Battle of Athens" refers to a true historical event that occurred in Athens, Tennessee, in 1946, where World War II veterans led a citizen uprising against a corrupt local government following election fraud.
This event has been depicted in the 1992 television movie An American Story, which portrays the veterans' armed confrontation with local authorities who had stolen ballot boxes and engaged in widespread political corruption.
The film is noted for its accurate portrayal of the real-life incident, although it relocates the setting to West Texas, which some viewers have pointed out as a departure from the actual history in Tennessee.
The movie highlights the role of the Second Amendment, emphasizing the right of citizens to bear arms as a check against government tyranny.
It has been praised for its storytelling, acting quality, and historical significance, with many considering it an important lesson in American civic responsibility and resistance to corruption.
The film is also known under the title American Story: The Battle of Athens and is available through various platforms, including Internet Archive and streaming services.
Additionally, the event has been covered in books such as The Fighting Bunch: The Battle of Athens and How World War II Veterans Won the Only Successful Armed Rebellion Since the Revolution by Chris DeRose, which provides a detailed historical account of the uprising.
Documentaries and online videos, including those on YouTube and Reddit discussions, continue to explore and commemorate the Battle of Athens as a unique moment in American history where citizens successfully challenged electoral corruption by force.
Before my time, but, then again, so was the American Revolution. As Thomas Jefferson so aptly wrote, "The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants."
Before my time, but, then again, so was the American Revolution. As Thomas Jefferson so aptly wrote, "The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants."
Did this one before. The world could learn from this moment in history.
You would think in a better nation this event would be a national holiday.
No doubt. They work hard at scrubbing those things that would ignite patriotism and promote unity. If they did that, then we would not be here in this moment of treachery today.
It's interesting how this story is buried. But a lesson indeed. These people depend on the masses doing nothing to address the situation.
The one thing I feel that needs changing is removing ourselves from ANY SIDE. Personally, I don't do politics because it is all corrupt, therefore, I am neutral.
I was born at Luke Air Force Base, Arizona. My father was a Vietnam Vet, instructor fighter pilot for the Luftwaffe in the F-104 Starfighter back in the day. I grew up in Europe. Torrejon, AFB, Spain, and my father was the Director of Berchtesgaden, Southern Bavaria. That was a very interesting tour of duty!
So, there is something ingrained within me with a love and affinity for our Vets. They were wronged all along in my view. You never die for a flag, you die for freedom.
LOVE THIS:
When corruption becomes law, resistance becomes duty.
AND
"Unjust laws exist;
shall we be content to obey them,
or shall we endeavor to amend them
and obey them until we have succeeded,
or shall we ..
transgress them at once?"
~ Henry David Thoreau
Hello friend, I'm Spanish. I was born in Alcalá de Henares, near Torrejón. I remember my neighbor, a sergeant major in the US Army, and his son. I had the chance to play with his toys as a child, which were impossible to obtain in Spain at the time. A fond memory. Sorry, but reading this reminded me of it.
Ahhhh all good ~ thank you for sharing this! Yes, there are many interesting memories I have living on base there. One of my classmates was Spanish and lived off-base. My parents let me travel to her home and spend the weekend with her. This is where I learned Spanish. I love languages! Appreciate this dear one.
I have been to Berchtesgaden. It was winter, so the Eagles Nest was closed unfortunately. Purportedly, in the opening scenes of The Sound of Music, the flattened tops of the mountains were caused by the allies bombing them in their search for the Eagles Nest. All they knew for certain was it was on a mountain top, but not the exact location. Certainly seems plausible! Thanks for stirring the memory bank. It was an awesome family vacation.
Wonderful! Yes, the home we lived in was for the 'Director' of B'gaden, with a view of the 'Eagles Nest' or 'Kehlsteinhaus', the famous Watzmann mountains, Obersaltzberg etc .. it was nestled in the valley of the Bavarian Alps. Magestic it was and grateful to have experienced it all.
Yes! "The Sound of Music". Due to my fathers position, I used to be picked up by a governess who cared for my friend Priscilla in Austria at her home. Her home was the "Schloss Leopoldskron" in Saltzberg, Austria, just over the border from Bavaria where I lived. Her father had a position of some sort I can't remember, but this is the reason they lived in the castle.
This castle was where the Sound of Music was filmed, or rather parts of it. I danced in the glass gazebo from the film, as it was on this property. It is no longer there as it was moved to another property but it was there when I was there, 1971-1973. I was eleven - thirteen years of age.
The scene in the movie where Julie Andrews and the children were coming to the gate from the lake and fell in the water? That was the castle's back yard.
I loved those days. Very memorable.
Thank you for sharing your experiences too!
Wow! Sounds like you had some idyllic times in your childhood. Excellent. Yes, on that vacation we spent Christmas in Salzburg and New Year in Vienna. Went to New Year ball at the palace and the philharmonic on New Year day. The vacation of a lifetime that I will never forget.
You are very welcome and indeed, thank you for sharing your adventures as well! 🙏
Every time I hear the word "Vienna"? It reminds me of going to see the 'Flying Lipizzaner Horses" of Vienna, Austria! Yes, that was amazing. I was only eleven and when we walked into the showroom where the event and horses would perform, there were so many diverse ethnic people from all over the world. I remember being in awe at all the languages being spoken. And the horses were all white, pure and cleanly groomed, and danced with such finesse. I just hope there was no abuse in their training ~ I fell in love with them.
Yes! We saw them too. Magnificent creatures! We did so much on that trip…you jogged the memory banks again. 😁 I didn’t get the feeling any abuse went on.
I appreciate your taking the time to chat. Most kind of you.
💖💖💖 Some likes. 😊
(my button no worky) 😵💫
😀 all good. I tend to agree, the horses are deeply loved and cared for. The trainer and the horses are family 🤗
Perfect! I read a book about this a few years ago when researching where a family member moved to. Was just there last week. This was the Real America!
Excellent! Thank you for reposting this article...a great and pertinent reminder to get off the couch and get to work if changes are to be brought forth to rectify our country.
If you drink water, you might wanna read this.
https://open.substack.com/pub/xpraxisx/p/the-accidental-water-protocol?r=699zlt&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&showWelcomeOnShare=false
Accordingly, in the first phase (effective 1.4.1998), APM was dismantled for the upstream and refining sector and a partial deregulation took place for marketing sector. Subsequently, effective 1.4.2002, the Government announced complete dismantling of APM. In April 2002 India abolished the Administrative Pricing Mechanism (APM) controlling the domestic price of petroleum products in India.
Under the APM, product prices were directly administered by India‟s Central Government based on an opaque and complex „cost of operating capital plus‟ formula. Because of the importance of LPG and kerosene as cooking fuels to poorer strata of India‟s population, flat-rate subsidies funded from Government‟s budget were renewed, however these were to be phased out between 2005 and 2007 (not yet phased out) [1].
Under the new regime, Oil Marketing Companies (OMCs) would be free to set retail product prices based on an import parity pricing formula, under the supervision of a petroleum sector regulator. Hence it was expected that retail prices for petroleum products (including prices for domestic kerosene and LPG) would therefore fluctuate with changes in the price of India‟s crude basket. However, as depicted in Chart 1, however, this has not been the case.
Now this transition phase of deregulation became even more unbearable because of sustained price increase in crude oil prices from year 2004.
This woman is insane so I banned her. She is, right now, sending me dozens of messages via chat about fighting me, how I want to 'gang rape her with Christians', and how much she loves hearing about Nigerian children being murdered for being Christian. She is dangerously psychotic.
You really need to stop smoking meth and getting on your phone lady.
Hallmark did not produce a movie about this conflict.
lol