The Artist General's Letter To Mike Ezell
Dear Congressman Mike Ezell,
Congratulations on winning Mississippi’s 4th Congressional District. I hope you are enjoying the DC Swamp. The swamps up there are definitely a lot different than the swamps down here in southern Mississippi. Even though I just moved to Mississippi last summer, I am familiar with the DC Swamp, because I lived in Hagerstown, Maryland for a couple years when I was investigating various politicians, corporations, organizations, and events like Black Lives Matter and Antifa riots. Are you enjoying the DMV? It’s a lot like Mississippi, but at the same time, it’s different. I’m a Civil War historian, so finally living in Mississippi after having lived in Maryland, Virginia, and the Carolinas has been somewhat of a dream come true.
I’m a big fan of National Cemeteries. Have you been to Arlington National Cemetery yet? I went to Arlington National Cemetery dozens of times to sing hymns and pray for the dead and for our country they died to protect. When they opened up DC in late summer of 2020, I felt like I need to be first in the gates to sing hymns and to pray for the dead. On DC days, I would wake up and lift weights until about 7:30, and then I drove to DC taking the trucker convoy route. I would get to Arlington National at about 9 and would walk around the cemetery for about 3-6 miles depending upon where I was doing shamanic prayer work. After a few hours at the cemetery, I’d get something to eat, and then I’d walk and or run another 6-9 miles.
Parking isn’t bountiful around the Capitol, so I generally parked over by 17th or the MLK and FDR area of the mall. Running to the Capitol or Supreme Court and back before the meter ran out kept me in shape. All in all, I did this same ritual for a few weeks here and a few weeks there. There are a lot of hidden treasures in DC. Don’t let the mysteries cloud your sight of Christ.
I prayed a lot in DC. How much? A lot. How much is a lot? I probably averaged a Lord’s Prayer every five minutes, but I don’t know…I can say the Lord’s Prayer 6 times per minute or faster. Anyway, I faced the winds or spiritual lay lines, rose lines, and touched tombstones and monuments and other sacred relics and sites, and prayed for God’s Will, and God’s Will be done. Last I checked, #WeThePeople overturned Roe v Wade, so we, The People, are doing something right. I highly recommend visiting all the DC monuments and being with the Lord. There’s a lot of black magic in DC, and there are lots of snakes in the swamp, so don’t get bitten.
Enough about the DC swamp, let’s talk about the swamps in our district. Like I said, I moved to Mississippi about a year ago, and I have not been able to find employment. Mainly because there are zero jobs, which require political science and English or any art or science degree really. For a lot of us out of state transplants our degrees are worthless here. I am looking for jobs I applied to when I was a teenager. This needs to change, not just for me, but the entire district. The Gulf Coast from Texas to Florida is pretty much heaven on earth until God decides to flatten the coast after decades of Mardi Gras sins and blasphemous crewes. I fully understand Mississippians don’t want to grow in population. Most Mississippians don’t want new subdivisions and fancy landscaping like in Florida and California. There’s plenty of that fancy landscaping around DC in Maryland and Virginia. Sure there are some Mississippians who pay for that, but most Mississippians would rather be fishing or at the beach or on a boat or all three. Middle class in Mississippi is like being the every man’s king as Andrew Willow says it.
But our lifelines are our kryptonite, our beautiful resorts and casinos bring crime, gambling addiction, drug and alcohol addiction, and poverty. We can’t legislate these things away; we must revolutionize the culture. We need a Mississippi art, film, and literature renaissance to join Mississippi’s world renown music; however, we must focus on healthy diets and lifestyles instead of “living like a rock star” in the past. There is zero reason our Mississippi leadership can’t be advocates of healthy diets and lifestyles in order to tackle our state’s obesity, which is the number one kill of Mississippians. We can’t legislate healthy diets and lifestyles, but we can lead by example like congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene. You’re a former sheriff and congressman who looks like a doughnut salesman. We The People of Mississippi’s 4th Congressional District elected you to drain the swamp and fight for our constitutional rights.
Economically, Mississippi is a tabla rasa for economic growth. We could theoretically bring SpaceX, X (Twitter), Tesla, and all of Elon Musks businesses to Mississippi. I am not saying we should, but I am saying Mississippi really needs to organically or inorganically grow the infrastructure to support a wider variety of sector jobs. There is zero reason with all these Southern Boutiques, Mississippi cotton can’t be marketed as the best in the world, because the Mississippi Delta produces southern sophisticated fabrics and styles, which aesthetically and practically obliterates Milan, Paris, and New York fashions. So how do we sell and market southern fashion, art, film, and literature? Twitter? I mean Space X can use Stennis International Airport, and Tesla can use the ports with cheeper labor and Twitter could replace half its liberal staff with conservatives right in Biloxi. The Biloxi blue screams Twitter Blue.
Aside from finding employment, I am experiencing a horrific nightmare with the Veterans Administration “healthcare.” First of all, why am I still wearing a mask at the VA? We learned it at bootcamp we need M40 Masks with a tight seal and a canister to safeguard us from biological pathogens? Countless studies prove the masks are detrimental to our health, which was actually first discovered after the Spanish Flu pandemic of 1917, so why is the Veterans Administration trying to suffocate me to death?
I have been here 9 months, and I still haven’t been seen by a specialist. In fact, it was 3 months for a primary care doctor appointment, so the VA sent me out in town. However, none of the referrals from the primary doctor were making their way through the VA to see a specialist, so I had to go back to the VA to see a primary doctor to see a specialist, which apparently takes 3 months to see a primary doctor, so I am exactly where I was 9 months ago.
All the congressional funding keeps getting wasted on buildings and new bureaucracies that hinder our healthcare instead giving direct care. In other words, the more our government spends the worse our care gets just like the more our government spends on education, the worse our education becomes. Clearly this is on purpose with 22 veterans committing suicide daily. With developing the coronavirus with taxpayer dollars and our government mandating vaccines that kill us, while making our politicians millions and our pharmaceutical makers billions.
I just wanted to introduce myself, give you some DC advice, and let you know the issues I am having finding employment and with the VA. I also wanted to let you know my stances on eugenic and ethnic genocide and Nuremberg 2.0. Unfortunately, I cannot standby and watch my fellow Americans get brainwashed, indoctrinated, and socially engineered into self-genocide and their satanic death cult, so I have written hundreds of Substacks proving The American Holocaust, and I am writing The American Holocaust Trilogy. If my congressman isn’t fighting to stop The American Holocaust, especially a sheriff, it is my constitutional duty and obligation to replace my congressman. All I need is Matt Gaetz, Lauren Boebert, Marjorie Taylor Greene, and President Donald J Trump’s endorsements, and I can win as a Democrat, which in my professional opinion would be more beneficial to the MAGA movement than primarying an underperforming Republican. I expect more out of my congressman. Have fun in the DC swamps Congressman Mike Ezell, and watch out for the snakes they are everywhere.
For truth and justice, God and country,
Matthew Joseph Brdecka
Artist General
The Artistic Lifestyle
drbrdman@theartisticlifestyle.com
www.TheArtisticLifestyle.com