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No Such Thing as an Unconstitutional Law
When government goes beyond its limits, those acts carry no legal force at all. Theyโre usurpations – STOLEN POWER. And they deserve to be treated that way too. Path to Liberty: October 10, 2025...
They Said It Was for Defense. It Was for Control.
From ancient Rome to the streets of Boston, a timeless formula has always demanded the same price: liberty. The founders didnโt discover this danger – they recognized the pattern. They had seen it in the history books, and they knew the tragedy in Boston was its...
The Original Shutdown Wasn’t a Political Game. It Was Revolution.
On October 20th, 1774, the First Continental Congress passed the Continental Association, a coordinated economic shutdown in response to relentless attacks by the British Empire, including the hated Coercive Acts. It was a four pronged strategy that included a...
This Wasn’t a Request. It Was a Refusal.
The First Continental Congress met in 1774 to respond to the hated Coercive Acts – Parliamentโs brutal punishment for the Boston Tea Party. They had a decision: submit to tyranny, or resist. Their answer was the Declaration and Resolves of the First Continental...