In light of recent mass shootings in Paris and US, the debate of gun control and confiscation is on the front stage again.
Living in Canada, we do not enjoy the same rights of our southern neighbour when it comes to “open carry” and “conceal carry”. In fact, Canadians have no right to bear arms under the Constitution or Bills or Rights. Contrarily, the US Constitution 2nd Amendment guarantees her citizens the right to bear arms.
Personally, I believe the US founding fathers had great foresight that in order to keep tyranny in check her citizens must have access to weapons. A lot of people argue that the society would be a much safer place if there is a tight gun control. That is simply not true.
Switzerland has one of the highest gun ownership in the world and yet gun-related crime rate is very low. Chicago has one of the toughest gun control law in the US and yet gun-related crime rate is higher than most other cities that enjoy less stringent gun law.
The issue is not about guns. The issue is about the people who own the guns. In a God-fearing, law-abiding society, a high gun ownership rate is a good thing. Imagine that you are a gang member or thug who is about to rob a store or restaurant. If you know that most people carry their weapons around that location, you would probably want to avoid carrying out your plot there. It would be much safer to rob a store in a “gun-free-zone”.
In Paris, had someone in the crowd carry a pistol, the terrorists would have been stopped earlier and the causalities would be much lower. Waiting for the police to arrive is not very practical because usually it takes 5-10 minutes for the law enforcement to show up. A lot can happen in that 10-minute window.
How can the coming New World Order control the majority of people on earth? How can the elites achieve the goal of setting up the one world government effectively and smoothly? Gun confiscation would be one of the means. Armed citizens, freedom loving people who refuse to bow down to tyranny present a serious threat to the elites. It is very possible that some of the mass shootings that we see are staged as false flag events so that the public would be persuade into gun confiscation in order to create a “safer” society.
I agree that if nobody owns a firearm, including the police and even military, we might have a relatively safe society. However, if only the authority has the weapons and its citizens are empty handed, history shows us that there paves the way for a dictator and mass genocides will follow:
1. In 1911, Turkey established gun control. From 1915-1917, 1.5 million Armenians, unable to defend themselves against their ethnic-cleansing government, were arrested and exterminated.
2. In 1929, the former Soviet Union established gun control as a means of controlling the “more difficult” of their citizens. From 1929 to the death of Stalin, 40 million Soviets met an untimely end at the hand of various governmental agencies as they were arrested and exterminated.
3. After the rise of the Nazi’s, Germany established their version of gun control in 1938 and from 1939 to 1945, 13 million Jews, gypsies, homosexuals, the mentally ill, and others, who were unable to defend themselves against the “Brown Shirts”, were arrested and exterminated. Interestingly, the Brown Shirts were eventually targeted for extermination themselves following their blind acts of allegiance to Hitler. Any American military and police would be wise to grasp the historical significance of the Brown Shirts’ fate.
4. After Communist China established gun control in 1935, an estimated 50 million political dissidents, unable to defend themselves against their fascist leaders, were arrested and exterminated.
5. Closer to home, Guatemala established gun control in 1964. From 1964 to 1981, 100,000 Mayans, unable to defend themselves against their ruthless dictatorship, were arrested and exterminated.
6. Uganda established gun control in 1970. From 1971 to 1979, 300,000 Christians, unable to defend themselves from their dictatorial government, were arrested and exterminated.
7. Cambodia established gun control in 1956. From 1975 to 1977, one million of the “educated” people, unable to defend themselves against their fascist government, were arrested and exterminated.
8. In 1994, Rwanda disarmed the Tutsi people and being unable to defend themselves from their totalitarian government, nearly one million were summarily executed.
The total numbers of victims who lost their lives because of gun control is approximately 70 million people in the 20th century. The historical voices from 70 million corpses speak loudly and clearly to those Americans who are advocating for a de facto gun ban. Governments murdered four times as many civilians as were killed in all the international and domestic wars combined. Governments murdered millions more people than were killed by common criminals and it all followed gun control.
(source: America Should Be Asking “What Happens to a Nation After Gun Confiscation?” by David Hodges)
It is a God given right and duty to defend ourselves and our love ones from evil forces. The Muslims have weapons and are coming to kill Christians and Jews and anyone who don’t convert to Islam. Shouldn’t we start to pray and also arm ourselves when that moment arrive?