LETTER: Two types of war

There are two types of war: geopolitical and religious.

In most cases, they are interchangeable, both striving for total servitude of the masses by force or deceit.

The difference between them, and it’s slim, is a geopolitical war ends when the money runs out while a religious war runs until the believers no longer believe.

Nothing has changed since recorded time; only the names and dates of those thought good or evil.

Today’s challenge remains the crusade, what the European Union is facing today, and what’s becoming a losing religious battle, one without reproach, all overflowing to the U.S.

We, the Republic of the United States, are being infested by fraud and cultural deceit sponsored by the same bloodlines that funded both sides of our Revolution, WWI, WWII and most conflicts since.

This insidious infiltration of our churches, elected offices, military and morals continues daily.

Why the hate toward our republic? Simple. The republic’s structure, mainly the first two amendments, the cornerstones of our Constitution, free speech and firearm ownership, and the Insurrection Act of 1807 that enforces the responsible use of both.

Thus, I come to paraphrase three books of history: when one comes to your abode passively with roses in hand but known malice of heart, smite them. For if you don’t, you have renounced your freedom.

Jan Richardson

Sequim