Aquinas wrote this on infowars.com, although i don't where or when.
As long as we abide in partial darkness, we will continue to be conquered.
If
 we looked very closely at the idea of liberty, we would discover that 
there is a radical distinction between true human liberty and liberty 
falsely so-called. Indeed, liberty falsely so-called is that same 
liberty which the New World Order qualifies as the “bait of an idea to 
attract the masses of the people to one’s party for the purpose of 
crushing another who is in authority,” and as an idea of freedom which 
is really an “infection,” and as a “slackening of the reins of 
government.”
Where does the false idea of liberty come from? What
 is false liberty? What is true liberty? 
Knowledge of the correct 
answers to these questions is still lacking in the bulk of the patriot 
movement; and to the degree that it is lacking, so is integral unity and
 true power to overcome the menace. Until the patriot movement unifies 
itself under true philosophical principles, it will win only apparent 
victories, while the satanic New World Order continues its long march to
 total global domination.
True liberty is the highest of natural 
endowments. It is the portion only of intellectual or rational natures; 
and it confers on man this dignity – that he is in the hand of his 
counsel and has power over his actions. But the manner in which such 
dignity is exercised is of the greatest moment, inasmuch as on the use 
that is made of liberty the highest good and the greatest evil alike 
depend. Man, indeed, is free to obey his reason, to seek moral good, and
 to strive unswervingly after his last end. Yet he is free also to turn 
aside to all other things; and, in pursuing the empty semblance of good,
 to disturb rightful order and to fall headlong into the destruction 
which he has voluntarily chosen. Worse still are those who promote a 
false and absurd notion of liberty, by perverting the idea of freedom, 
or extending it to things in respect of which man cannot rightly be 
regarded as free.
The Declaration of Independence states as 
follows: We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are 
created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain 
unalienable rights, that among these are life, liberty and the pursuit 
of happiness.
Sad to say, this is a very ambiguous, and therefore
 dangerous, proposition, as it is subject to any number of conflicting 
interpretations. Indeed, the proof of its weakness is the young age of 
the total collapse of the American Republic. Obviously, that clause has 
not been interpreted properly. If it had been, we would not have 
devolved into barbarity in less than two hundred fifty years. It can be 
argued that the American Republic was built on Freemasonic sand; and 
thus if we are going to rebuild it, we might want to re-codify our 
foundational principles. In order for America to throw of its 
internationalist oppressors, a proper understanding of natural human 
liberty, in the minds and hearts of the American people, is 
indispensably necessary. For we the people have been brought low, and 
have been rendered soft and vulnerable as the direct result of having 
imbibed and believed a false notion of liberty and the pursuit of 
happiness.
As a natural endowment given to human nature by God, 
the omnipotent Creator of the universe, liberty must exist for an end or
 ultimate purpose. And this end must be identical to the essential 
determination and composition of human nature, which is rational, i.e., 
intellectual and volitional. 
The end, or object, both of the rational 
will and of its liberty is that good only which is in conformity with 
reason.
Liberty belongs only to those who have the gift of reason
 or intelligence. Animals do not possess liberty. Considered as to its 
nature, it is the faculty of choosing means fitted for the end proposed,
 for he is master of his actions who can choose one thing out of many. 
Freedom of choice is, therefore, the essential property of the human 
will. But the will cannot proceed to act until it is enlightened by 
intellectual knowledge. For the proper object of the will is the good. 
The will cannot proceed to act until it is enlightened by the intellect.
 Nothing can be desired by the will unless it is judged by the intellect
 to be a good. Thus in all voluntary acts, choice is subsequent to an 
intellectual judgment that something is good or desirable.
The 
will is referred to as the appetitive power of the soul or the rational 
appetite. Like the intellect, the will is a spiritual faculty. It is 
that power through which an individual seeks to execute an act or attain
 to an object proposed to it by the intellect. The object of the will is
 always the good, and even in the election of evil, it must be proposed 
to the will under the appearance of good. Anything chosen as a means is 
therefore viewed under some aspect of goodness.
Therefore because
 in all voluntary acts choice is subsequent to a judgment upon the truth
 of the good presented, declaring to which good preference should be 
given, it is an immutably true principle that human liberty depends 
entirely on intellectual judgments that conform to reason and the 
natural law. If a judgment which does not conform to the natural law or 
to reason, and which is, therefore, objectively false and immoral, is 
acted upon by the will, then it is a source of grave disorder in 
society. Exponentially multiply the number of individual immoral acts, 
and you have a Republic that collapses from moral decay in a short 
period of time.
Hedonism, i.e., the tyranny of the passions, has 
no place in the well ordered man or in the well ordered civilization. 
Unfortunately our elitist overlords have long been at dumbing us down to
 the level of beasts that cannot employ their natural rational 
endowments, but only their carnal lusts.
We allowed this to happen to us
 because we mistakenly believed that the lie they told us, namely that 
true liberty is the “right” to do whatever we want, whenever we want, as
 long as it is not illegal or discoverable. True liberty is an essential
 property of objective truth and morality. Therefore there can be no 
true liberty in a civilization that enshrines moral relativity.
Monday, February 3, 2014
ESSAY ON NATURAL LAW FROM INFOWARS.COM
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