The American Crisis, Part Eight: A Post-U.S. Election Obituary – Farewell to the Republic?

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By not prosecuting Trump for treason, America paved the way for his dictatorship; but we have not yet begun to fight!                                                                                              by Kevin Annett A nation without a sovereign, save the people themselves! Our bold American experiment in liberty has provoked the hatred and wicked design of tyrants and monarchs everywhere. Yet for all that, ….  Read More

So, what’s happening in the Great White North? A pre-Election Probe by Kevin Annett, a proudly disloyal Canadian

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View: So, what’s happening in the Great White North? A pre-Election Probe (rumble.com) I’ve been invited to say something about Canada’s upcoming national election. That’s like asking me what I think of the Ice Capades. At the moment, I’m ensconced in the Land of the Fee and the Home of the Depraved, so I figure ….  Read More

Exclusive! The day we turned the tables on child killing churches: Historic footage of the church occupation that forced out the truth.

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After years of protesting and petitioning for justice, the survivors of the ‘Indian residential school’ death camps raised the stakes on March 16, 2008 and began seizing the Catholic, Anglican and United churches that killed more than 60,000 indigenous children. This historic footage of the first of these occupations features traditional Squamish chief Kiapilano, who ….  Read More

The American Crisis, Part Three: Who needs a President, anyway? Recovering America’s legacy of direct democracy by Kevin Annett                                                                                                           

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The American Republic has no need of a Chief Executive. Has not the experience of monarchy shown that endowing one man with such authority invites corruption and tyranny? Power must never be placed in the hands of any individual, for by nature it resides in the people generally. – Thomas Paine, 1786 The iconic satirist ….  Read More