By Tim Brown In this episode, we’ll take a look at the Articles of Association, 1774 and see how the Colonists had been more than…
Posts tagged as “American Revolution”
By Tyler Durden Vivek Ramaswamy – the youngest Republican – sat down with Tucker Carlson in a wide-ranging interview this evening. Ramaswamy talks about his…
By daniel_g Al Sharpton has made some ridiculous comments over the years. However, his remarks discussing Donald Trump’s latest indictment may take the cake. “One day…
BY MICHAEL MAHARREY Today we celebrate insurrection. No. I don’t mean the fake Jan. 6, 2021, “insurrection.” I’m talking about the bona fide insurrection staged by…
By Jonas E. Alexis, Senior Editor That same momentous year that kicked off the American Revolution, 1776 was also the year that ex-Jesuit Adam Weishaupt in Bavaria founded…
Kween Josie of all the Liberty This is probably the most important thread I will ever do (9/11 rescue dogs, aside.) I want to tell…
By W Gelles The American Revolution, which led to the creation of the United States of America, got a tremendous boost from the Committees of Correspondence.…
By Hans von Spakovsky In the American Revolution, people gave up their lives to secure our system of government. During the women’s suffrage movement, some…
By Madame Defarge A Thermidorian Reaction The American revolution was an overthrow of the government. The French Revolution was an attempt to overthrow a society. …
Support Your Website or Surrender to The Matrix America’s Color Revolution Produced by the military/security complex, media, and Democrat Party Paul Craig Roberts I have…
All governmental power is propped up by an avalanche of myths and superstitions about the alleged benevolence, omniscience, honesty, selflessness, and magnanimity of the state,…
By Matthew J.L. Ehret Strategic Culture September 2, 2019 Long before the term “color revolution” ever existed as part of our geopolitical lexicon, the technique…