Saturday, November 7, 2020

Gordon Kahl - The First American Hero of The Second American Revolution

It's over. It's done. Gordon Kahl has died this night in a heroic struggle for freedom and liberty. One man has stood like a Travis or Crockett to hurl his defiance at the government which has now become the enemy of the people. Ring the bells! Sound the war trumpet! A soldier of our Race has died. Visions of Vikings standing at the gate to Valhalla -arms outstreched in salute to another brave warrior.

Listen! Leonidas calls! "Who is this man that dares to equal the courage of my brave three hundred? Who is this that so boldly treads upon the ground where my men have stood in blood stained honor for 25OO years?" No answer.

Salute! Twelve thousand heels slam together. A shadowy figure steps forward and plants the standard - S.P.Q.R. "In the name of the Senate, with what legion do you serve …?" No answer.

A trumpet sounds. A mighty charger comes rushing forward. A loud riotous laugh echos as from amidst a hundred Saracens, the red-dragoned Richard rides forth — his sword yet dripping. "Three words have I for you: God wills it!"

Tramp, tramp, tramp… Ten thousand men march through pristine snow. Scarlet it turns, for their feet are bare. "All halt!" A large noble -looking man, with kindly eyes looks upon the stranger. "Come, my son, join freedom's legion. We shall stand on Trenton' shore before the morning comes." No answer.

Silence. The mournful notes of Deguello can be heard across the square. The flag of 1824 snaps in the wind. Wait! Who is this that steps between poised Mexican hoard and defiant Anglo band? "Come here to the parapet! Stand with us and forever write your name on history's immortal page,"shouts a determined Texan. No answer.

"Fix bayonets! Step forward on the command!" Countless gray clad men gaze toward Little Round Top. Silently they prepare iron will to meet iron and steel. General Pickett raises his sword. The sun glistens, shimmering from the blade. Time stands still for a moment, all eternity hanging from the blade. "You, Sir, come stand with my men, for you can insure this day that your name will forever be spoken by admiring men." No answer.

Late winter's eve. Lonely road leading into the darkness. Foes lie in hiding ambush. Hell's children prepare to strike. Shamelessly they plan to kill; for the government that once was the handmaiden of liberty has now become the mistress of slavery. Piercing eyes! Warrior's heart! Stand aside, freedom's foe! Despots dead and tyrants dying. "All of history's brave who called, Behold! My answer to your queries. See now my tracks up onthe sands of time. Here is my time, my fate. I choose to stand because others have feared. My countrymen led deep into the tunnel of eternal slavery! I now lead them out with light from the barrel of my Mini-14. Soon I, too, shall be where you repose. .But first I light sacred liberty's torch."

Born in blood this Nation was. Reborn in blood it now shall be.

" An Ode to Gordon Kahl" by Louis R. Beam Jr.

(Gordon, save a place with the Master for me, for even now others pledge their honor to follow you to Glory)

Gordon Kahl was viciously murdered in 1983 by a gang of brutal criminals who have never been brought to justice. As though his mere execution was not enough to satisfy his tormentors, they beat the 63-year-old Kahl with the butts of their rifles, breaking multiple bones and teeth and further mutilated him through dismemberment. One foot would later be found under a refrigerator in the ruins of the house that was also destroyed by these terrorists.

Kahl was executed at some point on that June day in 1983, via a point-blank shot through the back of his head, but still not satisfied, the terrorists then burned his body beyond recognition. Gordon Kahl had been a highly decorated World War II veteran, a farmer, the father of six, and a tax patriot. He refused to pay taxes to the U.S. federal government after he discovered that the government was operating under the Communist Manifesto rather than the U.S. Constitution.

The cold-blooded killers who carried out this atrocity were U.S. government agents. (1) Gordon Kahl was not the only person to die on that day at the hands of government "lawmen." According to Aid & Abet Police & Military Newsletter, (AAPMN), Sheriff Gene Matthews was also murdered by the corrupt agents. (2)

The above horrific event took place in Arkansas, where Kahl had fled following his earlier February ambush by unidentified government agents, an ambush that culminated in a shootout between Kahl and the agents. The June day above, for Kahl, was his final day of torment at the hands of the U.S. government, and it came after many years of government harassment of the Kahl family. The harassment began after it became clear that Gordon Kahl apparently "knew too much" about the government and the direction in which it was slowly and quietly marching.

Read more here:

https://rense.com/general75/kahl.htm

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