OK, as I mentioned before, has an identity crisis: the purpose of the group, the activities it decides to undertake, are unclear and there is a definite lack of unity of purpose among the membership.
As one who has studied the military oath and its various changes, as well as the most meaningful aspects of the 1787 constitution to our collective future, I agree with Tod's perspective wholeheartedly.
I had become aware of OK only months after it got its first forum and worked there to develop a functional sense of constitutional defense based in the phrase "defend the constitution from enemies foreign and domestic". I noticed right away that OK openly put quality limits on what members would do that was unconstitutional, but could get no discussion going on constitutional defense. In fact, the notion of "alter or abolish" abusive government got me banned after I pointed out that Article V was the codified tool to do that.
I've studied secret societies for years; such as Masonry, the Illuminati and their roles in the formation of the NWO. Also the ancient Indigenous societies, which are better phrased as "unconscious", because they do not overtly intend secrecy. Indeed they see it as supremely dangerous when the unconscious is used with fear to create the secrecy. This study extends into all religions as well. Mormonism stood out with its more recent inception and bizarre beginnings in this country.
Overall I've concluded that human beings are controlled by their unconscious mind more than anything, and that what is consciously held quite often matters very little. The one thing that is consistently positive amongst them all is
love and its role on human families working together to survive and evolve.
My point is I see
love working in all of those mentioned organization people's despite the contradictory trappings our society fearfully holds of their unconscious foundations. Most importantly for all of us is to not allow obsession with unreasonable fears because; in reasoning everything we might know;
love will protect us. Gods way is of
love, knowledge and truth, and all of those groups know that.
Therefore, on the ground in Bunkerville, in what easily could be a grand unconscious theatre, there was no violent disaster. Meaning that
love, knowledge and truth was in control. It is my opinion, and it is very well founded in reason, that the 1787 constitution must be upheld and the republic under it reinstated, OR, fear may gain the upper hand, whereupon this species begins its descent into oblivion. It was the principles of that constitution held in the hearts and minds of all involved that kept violence from overwhelming Bunkerville.
Our conscious focus on the principles that nurture
love, knowledge and truth is paramount. It's tool to "alter or abolish", Article V is dangerous to fear, because that denies our capacity to know and use
love, knowledge and truth.
With these things in mind, I encourage all to consider Tod's evaluation and encourage OK, particularly the LE members (I've communicated to a few some critical aspects of this with certified mail) to engage discussion and understanding of the principles of the 1787 constitution we can regenerate with Article V which will cause
love, knowledge and truth to increasingly re-inhabit our human society while removing the control of unreasonable fears that threaten us from the darkness of unknowing.
This page has a logical process which can enable American people to unify behind the simple but profound principles we need to end this unknowing performance and return to the process God intended before this great test of darkness was fearfully imposed upon us.
http://algoxy.com/poly/principal_party.html