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No Constitution Can Ever Fix This

No Constitution Can Ever Fix This

Benjamin Franklin warned, “This can only end in despotism.” He knew that when the people themselves become corrupt, liberty doesn’t stand a chance. He wasn’t alone - founders and the ...
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The Day Rebellion Became Law: June 12, 1776

The Day Rebellion Became Law: June 12, 1776

On June 12, 1776, Virginia made rebellion law. They didn’t ask for permission - they said take it, whether government likes it or not. In this episode, we’re digging into ...
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National Debt: WEAPON to Destroy Freedom Exposed

National Debt: WEAPON to Destroy Freedom Exposed

Again and again, the leading minds of the American founding warned that debt would lead to corruption, war, tyranny - and collapse. Today, that curse is bigger than ever - ...
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The Right to be Left Alone

The Right to be Left Alone

Today, the government rarely bothers to obtain a search warrant for surveillance because it is cumbersome to do so and because it is so easy to surveil folks on a ...
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Trump's Palantir-Powered Surveillance Is Turning America Into a Digital Prison

Trump’s Palantir-Powered Surveillance Is Turning America Into a Digital Prison

President Trump’s plan to fuse government power with private surveillance tech to build a centralized, national citizen database is the final step in transforming America from a constitutional republic into a digital dictatorship armed ...
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The Forgotten Resolutions That Actually Started Independence

The Forgotten Resolutions That Actually Started Independence

On June 7, 1776, Richard Henry Lee stood before the Continental Congress with a resolution declaring that the united colonies were free and independent states, and that all political connection ...
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How AI and the Deep State Are Digitizing Tyranny

How AI and the Deep State Are Digitizing Tyranny

The Deep State is not going away. It’s just being replaced. Replaced not by a charismatic autocrat or even a shadowy bureaucracy, but by artificial intelligence (AI) - unfeeling, unaccountable, ...
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TREASON: How Patrick Henry Ignited the Revolution

TREASON: How Patrick Henry Ignited the Revolution

In 1765, after the British passed the Stamp Act, a 29-year-old freshman legislator in Virginia named Patrick Henry pushed back - hard. His Virginia Resolves didn’t just protest a tax; ...
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Supreme Court (Mostly) Endorses the Unitary Executive

Supreme Court (Mostly) Endorses the Unitary Executive

In a brief order in Trump v. Wilcox the Supreme Court (6-3) strongly indicated that the President has constitutional power to dismiss officers exercising significant executive power.  ...
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Judicial TYRANNY: Jefferson's Four Forgotten Warnings

Judicial TYRANNY: Jefferson’s Four Forgotten Warnings

Thomas Jefferson sounded the alarm over the greatest threat to the Constitution and your liberty: the federal judiciary. On this episode, learn his four warnings - consolidation is death to ...
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BLASTING Hamilton's National Bank: John Taylor's Forgotten Takedown

BLASTING Hamilton’s National Bank: John Taylor’s Forgotten Takedown

In 1794, John Taylor of Caroline launched a direct assault on Alexander Hamilton’s entire financial regime - the national bank, the debt, the funding system, the whole machine. He called ...
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Government Attacks on Private Property

Government Attacks on Private Property

The practice of British agents rummaging through the private possessions on the private property of anyone against that person's will was a significant contributing factor to the American Revolution ...
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Executive Precedent: From President to King

Executive Precedent: From President to King

The U.S. president has morphed from a restrained executive with limited power to an imperial king wielding nearly unlimited authority -- not by coup but through the slow, steady creep ...