Thursday, July 14, 2005

Witch-erly Wind of the Real, Actual, and True Tesseract

IANSA, or the International Network on Small Arms
• handmaiden to the United Nations
• it endeavors to prohibit the individual possession of small arms and, thus,
• strives to eradicate the Second Amendment to the Constitution of the United States, host to UN officialdom.

This, truly, is called "bearding the lion in his den," the most bitter of insults, begging the question, "What about all those small arms left in the hands of "officialdom" -- like UN minions, police, and the military "what should we think of, what will be done with them -- and to whom?

Likewise, another question: "Are a disarmed people to be subjected to the overwhelming control of such groups and institutions?"

I should like to hear these questions answered and explained in language the average United States citizen can accept...
or repudiate.

But there is something yet no less interesting about the convenient name -- the acronym IANSA -- of this so-called "international network" of wizards and witches chanting around their stewing pots in New York City and at their outposts of interference around the world -- its Meaning.

Coincidence? Are we mere citizens to think that such high-ranking people (as those at the UN may consider themselves to be and believe too they have convinced much of the population around the world they are) do not stoop to clever intrigues when they invent the acronyms under which their plots are hatched?

There is a witch-erly wind blowing on the banks of the East River in Manhattan, like the spreading darkness of the tesseract in Madeleine L'Engle's A Wrinkle in Time.