Hi from Glenn!
Yes, I know this issue is late. Sorry about that. But at least you got the April issue still in April, right?!
But I know youβre going to love this issue!
It has a great mix of valuable perspectives, personal growth insights, a great guest article from Tom Woods, a word search and more. We are continuing our mission of trying to elevate liberty, and shine the light on the tyrants who are actively trying to steal our freedom from us.
Please download it, view it, print it out if you like, and of course, share it.
I want to once again highlight the fact that the people at the World Economic Forum, the Federal Reserve, Big Tech and government leaders are relentless at attacking our freedoms. This month, quite frankly, has been a bad month for freedom lovers because our wonderful House and Senate passed the new FISA law, that FORCES any company to become a spy for the NSA and if they refuse they can be thrown into jail, and they arenβt allowed to tell anyone that they are being compelled by the NSA.
And, you wonβt believe this, or maybe you will, but the White House actually released a memo stating the 4th Amendment to the Constitution is getting in their way, and that it is a threat to national security. But I ask that you remember that there are illegal laws, and that it is our duty to not comply with illegal laws.
We the People in the USA recognize that our rights come from God, not from the State. This means that the State does not have the authority to infringe upon those rights. Our Constitution protects those rights, but only if we, in turn, protect the Constitution.
We MUST stand up for our rights. We MUST not comply with illegal laws. We must hold those who violate our rights accountable.
Because they are our servants, not our masters. We own this country.
Thanks!
Glenn Meder
I agree. It is possible to claim our rights, but I do think we need to join forces to do it. Example in story form, the movie "A Bug's Life" , wherein the peaceful ants defeat the bully grasshoppers. Am willing to work with any who have ideas - the only ones I have so far are to use cash (or barter) as much as possible, and that lower level state officials often have more power when it comes to not enforcing Federal directives. Also, I believe North Dakota has a state-controlled bank - not connected to the Fed. Any banking people who can elucidate on this? Might be a good idea? Anyone have any ideas on how to find like minded people without too much control or struggle? These personal contacts come about more from chance connections than from formal advertising.
I do not want to download your pdf yet can not view it without downloading. Please correct this.