Authentic News with Jim Fetzer, October 9, 2025 Hour 2

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By RBN October 9, 2025 16:09
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By RBN October 9, 2025 16:09
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  1. Jack Brody October 10, 13:12

    At 19:12.

    “Everyone who ended up believing in the 14 Amendment (because it was never lawfully ratified) … “

    True.

    Nevada and “West Virginia” were unlawfully admitted into the Union as states because it was known that they would vote for the amendment. (The population of Nevada was far too small, and there was actually no such state or territory as “West Virginia”.)

    By March 1, 1867, 12 States had rejected the 14th Amendment. This left only 25 states, three fewer than the U.S. Constitution required for adoption. Later, Maryland and California both voted to reject the amendment, while three states that had ratified it—New Jersey, Ohio, and Oregon—rescinded their ratifications.

    Sen. John P. Stockton of New Jersey, an outspoken critic of the 14th Amendment, was unlawfully expelled from the Senate by the Radical Republicans.

    “This party … elected Mr. Lincoln in 1860, according to the legal and outward form of the Constitution, though against the will and wishes of two-thirds of the American people. This combination of certain States against certain other States of the American Union … is the most astounding anomaly in the history of mankind, for, while preserving the forms of Union, it was in substance the most absolute disunion possible, and while acting within legal formulas, it aimed at a revolution, wider, deeper, and deadlier than any the world has ever yet witnessed. (The Old Guard, February 1864, pp. 32–33)

    That needs to be repeated.

    “it aimed at a revolution, wider, deeper, and deadlier than any the world has ever yet witnessed.”

    “Lincoln, who is reported to have said that he was bought and sold several times at the Republican convention that nominated him, came to Washington knowing that his function was to destroy the American Constitution, for which he had little respect, and to end the American Republic by attacking the South.” (Revilo P. Oliver; “Killing Kennedy”)

    “Most Americans have no idea that Lincoln and [Karl] Marx corresponded…. When Lincoln was re-elected in 1864, Marx sent a congratulatory letter to Lincoln … and it basically says, ‘We are fighting on the same side for the same thing.'” (Dr. Michael Hill; archive.org/details/Duke.20180306)

    “In Mr. Lincoln’s letter, attempting to vindicate his arrest of Mr. Vallandigham, he says:— ‘Arrests are made not so much for what has been done, as for what probably would be done.’ … The American people have made themselves the wonder and the laughingstock of all Europe that they have so tamely submitted to such an intolerable despotism…. [T]he people of Ohio … have despised and defied Mr. Lincoln by nominating the man whom he has banished for Governor of the State.” (The Old Guard, June 1863, p. 142)

    “Mr. Lincoln has undertaken to use his provost-marshals as a local police all over the country, who have set aside the laws and officers of the States, even to the regulation of the kind of preaching to be had in the churches. These provost-marshals have imprisoned or banished ministers for refusing to pray for Lincoln. They have driven congregations out of their pews and closed the doors of the church, for the crime of keeping silence upon the question of the war.” (The Old Guard, May 1864, p. 106)

    “History has some instances of the servile and unnatural joys of a people in the surrender of their liberties; but none grosser than that in which has been inaugurated the throne of Abraham Lincoln at Washington.” (Edward A. Pollard; The Second Year of the War (1864); p. 302)

    FedGov is a satanic monstrosity.

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