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 didnโt just protest a tax; they rejected Parliamentโs power outright and called for resistance. โIf this...
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. Thatโs exactly what the British Empire did throughout the American Revolution. Using seditious libel as their legal foundation, they...
The TEA ACT: A Trap “WORSE THAN DEATH”
It wasnโt about tea. It was about power – the principle that Parliament could tax the colonies without consent. Even a โtrifling sumโ meant surrender. The Tea Act was a trap, a test of obedience. And the Revolutionaries chose resistance. On this episode, we...