• Introduction
  • Preface
  • Republic Vs Democracy
  • Chapter 1 Federal Jurisdiction
  • Chapter 2 General Welfare
  • Chapter 3 14 Amendment
  • Chapter 4 Executive Legislation
  • Chapter 5 Judicial Legislation
  • Chapter 6 Money
  • Chapter 7 Income Tax
  • Chapter 8 War Powers
  • Chapter 9 The Militia
  • Chapter 10 2nd Amendment
  • Chapter 11 Illegal Immigration
  • Chapter 12 Property Rights
  • Chapter 13 First Amendment
  • Chapter 14 4th Amendment
  • Chapter 15 Emergency powers
  • Chapter 16 Common Law
  • Chapter 17 9th Amendment
  • Chapter 18 16th Amendment
  • Home
  • Contact

Welcome

Introduction

The America of our forefathers, the ideals of liberty established in a republic protected by a constitution and government, does not exist today.  Our freedom was taken over at our nation’s weakest moment (during the civil war) and has continually and gradually had powers, rights, and privilege, usurped; by those sworn to protect and defend our freedom.  The greatest danger we face to American freedom today is not terrorism, it is not Russia’s or China’s long-range nuclear missiles, or even the flood of illegal aliens across our borders; it is our own civic apathy and cowardice toward government domination.  According to Merriam - Webster’s dictionary, apathy is defined as a “lack of feeling or emotion, or lack of interest or concern.” They define civic as: “of or relating to a citizen, a city, citizenship, or community affairs.”  Thus civic apathy would be defined as a lack of interest or concern with one’s citizenship or community. Much of this apathy has been brought about by conditioning in our youth due to the lack of proper instruction by parents, schools and community leaders.  But the cost of this apathy, as I will show throughout this book, is possibly the future existence of this nation, our freedom and way of life, and possibly the enslavement of the entire planet.
        
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