Life or Deathocracy: The Choice Is Yours
By D.C. Link
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Life is less about what we must do and more about whom we should become. It’s about remembering who we are supposed to be, looking inward, and then striving to take this unique Republic onward to a place of unity and peace that it was intended for. Find out more @ fightfourlife.com
D.C. Link
D. C. Link is the founder and operator of a professional services company that provides training and consulting to companies that employ the use of Powered Industrial Trucks across Texas and is a highly desired industry leader in his field. Being driven by a passion for the regeneration of the USA back to a state that glorifies God, D.C. became well-studied and intimately informed in American Founding Principles and how the United States is supposed to operate.
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Life or Deathocracy - D.C. Link
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If at any time I declare concerning a nation or a kingdom, that I will pluck up and break down and destroy it, 8 and if that nation, concerning which I have spoken, turns from its evil, I will relent of the disaster that I intended to do to it. 9 And if at any time I declare concerning a nation or a kingdom that I will build and plant it, 10 and if it does evil in my sight, not listening to my voice, then I will relent of the good that I had intended to do to it.
—Jeremiah 18:7-10
CONTENTS
Introduction
Part 1: Charters of Justice
Chapter 1 The Power of Principle
Chapter 2 The Reality of Republicanism
Chapter 3 The Mandate for Morality
Part 2: Doctrines of Death
Chapter 4 The Making of Monsters
Chapter 5 A Perversion’s Place
Chapter 6 The Gravity of National Depravity
Part 3: The Process of Patriotism
Chapter 7 Know Truth
Chapter 8 Speak Life
Chapter 9 Go the Way
Endnotes
INTRODUCTION
There is no shortage of concerned Americans, and you have been one of them since you are reading this book. Although concerned, you may question whether deathocracy is a real thing.
Before answering whether deathocracy exists, the cause of extensive patriotic concern
needs to be examined. Without question, the year 2020 was like no other in American politics and culture, but could it be a culmination of something that We the People
have given party to?
In the 2000s I began to notice a rapidly degrading moral standard of not just the public order, but also the federal government of the United States. Curiosity drove me to research what the United States was intended to be, how it was supposed to operate, and what made it such a great nation. What I found was convicting for me and, quite honestly...shocking. As time went on and patterns of degeneration became more defined, it was clear that something ominous was taking hold of us. That something
is precisely what the founders warned us about and will fully dismantle our sovereignty if allowed to continue. Since dismantling any nation’s sovereignty is death, the only name the process can be given is deathocracy. So, yes, deathocracy is real.
The next question is whether deathocracy is the same as the culture of death.
The culture of death is more of a critical ingredient of deathocracy than its comparative. The culture of death implies the cultivation and glorification of death. It can also be described as the preference for wickedness and dirtiness over wholesomeness and dignity. The evidence of our declining culture is mainly what is considered entertainment and justice and whether justice and governments are viewed as entertainment. As culture spirals further downward, perception of justice and government is increasingly crafted by entertainment, and entertainment becomes more abhorrent. As any society becomes more in tune with entertainment and less in tune with reality, that society becomes more suspicious. The culture of suspicion is both the by-product and the fuel for the culture of death that prevails throughout American society. The culture of suspicion is the biological mother of societal division because it’s impossible to be united with those you suspect.
Deathocracy is institutional, while the cultures of death and the culture of suspicion remain a commercial and public issue for politicians and oligarchs to derive deathocratic powers from. As culture cultivates the kindle, deathocracy is the fire that burns a nation to the ground. A deathocratic society knowingly and unknowingly acts as the arsonist of its own country. Deathocracy is the legislation of death from the top and then carrying it out in blind faith from the bottom.
Readers must know that this book is not written to be a philosophical journey but instead an uncomfortable conviction of patriotic duty. Right now, the stakes are higher than ever in history, and the odds for us are far worse than in the Revolutionary War. In this book, you will find no support or political slant towards or against any group, party, or person. This particular work is about a deep down inside truth that no one else will talk about, yet the only truth that needs to be discussed.
PART 1
Charters of Justice
triangle%20of%20life%20intropart1.jpg50924.pngI pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America, and to the republic for which it stands, one nation, under God, with liberty and justice for all.
50932.pngCHAPTER 1
The Power of Principle
Whereas it is the duty of all Nations to acknowledge the providence of Almighty God, to obey his will, to be grateful for his benefits, and humbly to implore his protection and favor—and whereas both Houses of Congress have by their joint Committee requested me to recommend to the People of the United States a day of public thanksgiving and prayer to be observed by acknowledging with grateful hearts the many signal favors of Almighty God especially by affording them an opportunity peaceably to establish a form of government for their safety and happiness.
—George Washington¹
In the woods of western Pennsylvania in 1755, an American volunteer officer took on legendary status for salvaging a British force of 1300+ from destruction by the hands of the French and their Native American allies.² George Washington, who served in the thick of the battle and yet physically unscathed, allegedly had bullet holes in his coat. As with many successes in his life, when George Washington was asked about this particular battle, Washington always gave credit to the hand of providence (Barton).³
While leading the United States military and militia to Revolutionary War victory, General Washington continued to mirror what was expected of the American character of that time and for the years to come. After the Treaty of Paris in September of 1883, the official end of the war, George Washington, at that time, possessed more power than any American then or since. He was the commander in chief of all armed forces, extremely popular and held a high degree of trust among the American society and government. With that power and confidence at his disposal, he resigned his command and returned to private life. The release of that great power set several precedents for personal character and public service etiquette.
Washington had some political experience but was known more as a military leader. Like many founders, he was sympathetic to a federal national design. He believed a more defined central government was necessary for the success of a nation over the confederation style of government instituted at the time under the Articles of Confederation.
In 1787, after the American Confederacy was found in need of review, Washington was called out of private life and back into public service to lead the Constitutional Convention. As a result of the Convention, the Constitution was ratified in September of 1789, thirteen years after the Declaration of Independence. With the opening of We the People of the United States, to form a more perfect Union…
the Constitution becomes the most republican and timeless legal document created by