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Law as a Weapon: How Tyrants Say it's "Legal" to Crush You

Law as a Weapon: How Tyrants Say it’s “Legal” to Crush You

The biggest crimes against liberty aren’t committed in the shadows - they happen in broad daylight, all dressed up as “law,” “justice,” and the “public good.” When the law itself ...
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Holes in the Constitution

Holes in the Constitution

Among the lesser-known holes in the Constitution cut by the Patriot Act of 2001 was the destruction of the "wall" between federal law enforcement and federal spies. The wall was ...
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Silenced! The Founders' WAR on Cancel Culture EXPOSED!

Silenced! The Founders’ WAR on Cancel Culture EXPOSED!

The first step to tyranny is always the same: silence your opposition. Once they take your voice, everything else comes easy. That’s exactly what the British Empire did throughout the ...
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The TEA ACT: A Trap "WORSE THAN DEATH"

The TEA ACT: A Trap “WORSE THAN DEATH”

It wasn’t about tea. It was about power - the principle that Parliament could tax the colonies without consent. Even a “trifling sum” meant surrender. The Tea Act was a ...
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To the Governor: Arizona Bill to Ban Credit Card Codes that Track Gun Purchases

To the Governor: Arizona Bill to Ban Credit Card Codes that Track Gun Purchases

The Second Amendment Financial Privacy Act would bar financial institutions operating in the state from requiring or incentivizing “the use of a merchant category code in a manner that distinguishes a firearm ...
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Now in Effect: Utah Law Affirms State and Federal Jurisdictional Boundaries

Now in Effect: Utah Law Affirms State and Federal Jurisdictional Boundaries

House Bill 380 (HB380) amends an existing declaration of state sovereignty in Utah law to include the presumption that the state has authority over all matters not delegated to the federal government ...
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South Carolina Senate Passes Bill to Take First Steps Against a CBDC

South Carolina Senate Passes Bill to Take First Steps Against a CBDC

The legislation would prohibit any governing authority in South Carolina from accepting or requiring payment using central bank digital currency. It would also bar any state or local government agency ...
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New York Senate Committee Passes Bill to Ban Police Use of Biometric Surveillance

New York Senate Committee Passes Bill to Ban Police Use of Biometric Surveillance

The legislation would prohibit any police agency or police officer from acquiring, possessing, accessing, installing, activating, or using any “biometric surveillance system,” including facial recognition. It would also bar the ...
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To the Governor: Arizona Passes Bill to Block CBDC as Legal Tender and Money

To the Governor: Arizona Passes Bill to Block CBDC as Legal Tender and Money

Under Senate Bill 1095 (SB1095), sponsored by Sen. Jake Hoffman and Rep. Rachel Jones, the use of federally recognized CBDC as “legal tender” would be banned in the state. In ...
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Now in Effect: Utah Law Bans Warrantless Reverse-Keyword Search Surveillance

Now in Effect: Utah Law Bans Warrantless Reverse-Keyword Search Surveillance

The new law prohibits police from using reverse keyword warrants to demand information about people based solely on internet search terms. This practice allows law enforcement to compel companies like ...
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The Brutal Truth: You Don't Live in a "Land of the Free"

The Brutal Truth: You Don’t Live in a “Land of the Free”

WHO ARE A FREE PEOPLE? Freedom doesn’t come from good intentions or survival by luck - it depends on a government so tightly checked that any unconstitutional step meets instant ...
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Texas Sovereignty Act Passes House

Texas Sovereignty Act Passes House

The legislation would create a state process for reviewing federal laws, and ending state enforcement of any determined to violate the U.S. Constitution ...
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To the Governor: Missouri Passes the Constitutional Money Act

To the Governor: Missouri Passes the Constitutional Money Act

The measure would allow gold and silver to be used in payment of debts, including public obligations, in physical or electronic form. Businesses would be permitted to compensate employees in ...