Poteau Daily News

Dear bditorI

- gess Goodman jonroe

When the fndustrial Age beganI Cyrus jcCormick invented a grain threshing machine that made the production of bread much easier. gohn Deere made a better plowI and later a tractorI more efficient than horses to pull the plow. Henry cord built the internal combustion engine to replace horsepower. oobert culton gave us stem power. Thomas bdison discovered how to use elecJ trical power. These inventions made our lives easierI more economical and favored the needs of those who used them. ThenI the age of computers arose. Computers controlled the efficiency of all the necessary inventions­I so there had to be more trained mechanics. poI mechanical knowledge increased and production decreased. As production decreasedI prices went up on all commoditie­s. High prices give even more power to our government. poI when mechanics are more necessary to our way of live than producersI we are at the mercy of government decrees — and its educationa­l control. kowI we can no longer buy and control with no expense any machine or toy that does not require us to buy batteriesI provide electricit­y or gasoline for. f can no longer buy a ribbon for my manual typewriter­I so f have (really rentedF an electric typewriter. When brnie myle was a newspaper reporter during World War ffI he would have been killed sooner if he would have been forced to use a noisy generator to power an electric typewriter. f once owned a 19P8 gohn Deere tractor. The only way to start it was with the flywheel. f started it on gasolineI then — as it warmed — switched it to coal oil (19 cents per gallon 4M years agoF. There were no power diminishin­g components between the magneto and spark plugs. ko load could kill the engine. kowI f use a 19S2 gohn Deere tractor that is twice as big as my previous one and requiring me to pay A12M every two years for a battery (no crankF and much power. There are no longer any “free” windJup toy trains or any other free moving toys. vou may own themI but pay rent to operate them. ff coal oil only would still cost 19 cents per gallon instead of AR per gallonI millions of Americans would be free of governJ ment control over their lives. ff the foreigners who own much of our coal refused to serve our nation’s needs instead of their homelandI our government — not bribed — should confiscate foreigners’ wealth and deport or kill them. To kill a foreigner who has tried to control our natural resources is not murder but is an act of war. fn the late 18th centuryI two Kiowa chiefs were sent to the Huntsville (TexasF prison for killing whites who trespassed on their hunting grounds. The Texas governor pardoned those chiefs because they were to preserve their way of life when horseJ power on land and wind power on sea controlled us. HoweverI natural resources he provided now control how we live — and can be controlled by patan’s servants (our government­F. poI to liveI we must depend on the valve of our money — controlled by the cederal oeserve (illegal banksF and governJ mentJcontr­olled education gives us no alternativ­es but to worJ ship the Biblical beast — an allJpowerf­ul government controlled by the United kations and the ClsfD virus — and monopolies to control our needs and consolidat­e schoolsI to control what we think we should desire. oead 1 pamuel 8 and jatt. 2PW1PJ1R.

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