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Strong Cities Network, DHS, and the SPLC

Tweet Strong Cities Network, DHS, and the SPLC by Tom DeWeese On September 29, 2015, Attorney General Loretta Lynch delivered a speech to the United Nations that should be considered one of the most powerful and frightening threats to American freedom ever conceived. Lynch was announcing United States’ support and participation in a new program […]

HAPPY 8th ANNIVERSARY TEA PARTY!

Tweet HAPPY 8TH ANNIVERSARY TEA PARTY MOVEMENT! On December 16, 2007 the first tea party was held when small groups of liberty activists tossed boxes of ‘tea’ emblazoned with issues in harbors and lakes all across America. NH and Mass activists came together and held a joint rally at Boston’s Faneuil Hall where many liberty […]

NH Bill Would Reject Feds Militarization of Police

Tweet CONCORD, N.H. (Dec. 14, 2015) – A bill prefiled in the New Hampshire House would prohibit state and local law enforcement agencies from obtaining most types of military hardware, thereby rejecting federal militarization of police officers. Rep. J.R. Hoell and seven other representatives have prefiled House Bill 1402 (HB1402). The legislation would prohibit state […]

Urbanism, Regionalism, Necessary Steps to One World Government

Tweet Zbigniew Brzezinski has been a CSIS counselor, and at Mikhail Gorbachev’s first State of the World Forum in 1995, Brzezinski revealed: “We cannot leap into world government through one quick step…. The precondition for eventual and genuine globalization is progressive regionalization because by that we move toward larger, more stable, more cooperative units.” “Persistent […]

DHS Official Kelli Burriesci Testifies On The ‘KY’ Visa Program

Tweet DHS official claims she has no clue how many refugees have been allowed in, visa waiver program details, or anything else she is asked in the way of numbers. She fails to bring data with her to congressional inquiry? https://youtu.be/dqmOtspPd5g If the above video does not appear on your device, use this direct link: […]

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