ROCHESTER, Michigan (PNN) - December 22, 2024 - Are you a parent who wants to know what exactly the local school is teaching your child? Are you seeking official documentation of
those lessons or the policies that motivated them? You had better have millions of dollars in the piggy bank because that's what criminal taxpayer funded institutions are illegally demanding parents pay for access to public records through FOIA requests.
Public schools are criminally using multimillion dollar fees to unlawfully obstruct parental FOIA requests
January 6 crimes and lies exposed by newly released J6 defendant
James Grant was at the initial breach on January 6, 2021. After 3 years in prison, he is finally able to speak out and expose all the lies and double standards surrounding January 6th in this epic viral video. TikTok even banned his account for posting it privately.
Rights are not gifts from the government
Rights don’t come from a constitution, a bill of rights, or any document at all. Your natural rights come from your Creator, and you have them by the nature of your humanity. Even civil rights are built on the foundation of natural rights. These were widely held views from the Founders and old revolutionaries. Michael Boldin of the Tenth Amendment Center reports.
Commentary: How corporations rob Amerikans of the joys of fixing their own property
by David Dunmoyer
November 28, 2024 - I recently built a coffee table. This was my first foray into woodworking, so the table is far from perfect - with slight asymmetries and an uneven finish. A level would tell me it misses the mark of an IKEA table’s engineered flatness. But if you’ve ever built something with your hands as a hobbyist, you would know my reaction looking at this table in satisfactory triumph - “Who cares?”
Man giving away food gets handcuffed and now the fascist city faces the music
No permit is required to hand out cake and ice cream at the same location.
DAYTON, Ohio (PNN) - November 24, 2024 - A volunteer with a program that provides food to the hungry and homeless in Dayton, Ohio, was handcuffed for his work, and although he was later released without charges, the fascist city's unlawful agenda has prompted a lawsuit over its restrictions on charity.
REFUSE TO COMPLY: How the Stamp Act was nullified
Refuse to comply. That’s exactly what the people did to bring down the Stamp Act once it went into effect on November 1, 1765. We have all heard about the fiery protests and the bold resistance, but there was so much more to the story. On this episode, learn the hidden strategies of defiance - the methods the people used about which government-run schools never discuss. These are the same strategies the Founders told us to use to nullify unconstitutional acts today. Michael Boldin of the Tenth Amendment Center reports.
Commentary: Stepping on the snake
by Tyler Durden
October 25, 2024 - One can roll all of the majority of grievances into one basic event, the government stepping on the snake. The famous Gadsden Flag of “Don’t Tread On Me,” a warning to the Brits to mind their own affairs or they might get bitten, is a favorite of the patriots against the decades-long process of violating their rights. It’s a warning revived during the Tea Party days, now fifteen years past; but they have been stepping on them.
January 6 prisoner Jake Lang thrown in permanent solitary confinement
NEW YORK (PNN) - October 24, 2024 - The fascist pretender Joe Biden-Communist pretender Kamala Harris regime has passed a red line that hallmarks all totalitarian regimes: persecution and torture.
January 6 Political Prisoner Jake Lang has been thrown in solitary confinement permanently for posting a video from a secret contraband cell phone of himself praying, Holy Bible in hand, on the floor of his prison cell.
Commentary: Why women should vote for Trump!
by Tiffany Marie Brannon
October 18,2024 - Dear fellow women, you are being played; and falling for this particular confidence scheme won’t just cost you, it will cost all of us.
Commentary: Who cares what the government thinks?
by Patriot Andrew P. Napolitano
October 17, 2024 - In 1791, when Congressman James Madison was drafting the first 10 amendments to the Constitution - which would become known as the Bill of Rights - he insisted that the most prominent amendment among them restrain the government from interfering with the freedom of speech. After various versions of the First Amendment had been drafted and debated, the committee that he chaired settled on the iconic language: “Congress shall make no law
abridging the freedom of speech.”