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Charlie Chaplin and his son Michael in A King in New York (clip)

In a clip from the Charlie Chaplin movie A King in New York, Chaplin attempts to debate his son. This is a brilliant piece of cinematic characterization of the attacks on freedom by government; and this movie is from 1951!

Commentary: All government is evil

Submitted by Freedomman on Wed, 01/29/2020 - 21:18

By Gary D. Barnett

January 21, 2020 - The weak-minded cattle called the general population accept government as their god, observe all of its bogus laws, support its worldwide murders, use it to steal from their neighbors, worship its hired killers even while in so-called religious houses on Sunday, vote in fraudulent elections meant to give power to those who rule over them, and call these elected criminals representatives while ignoring their nefarious deeds; never taking responsibility for the evil they commit in the name of that same population. This is today’s Amerika, and this is the result of a national religion that worships the State.

Is mass civil disobedience our future?

Submitted by Freedomman on Wed, 01/29/2020 - 21:13

RICHMOND, Virginia (PNN) - January 21, 2020 - On the holiday set aside in 2020 to honor Martin Luther King, Junior, the premier advocate of nonviolent Gandhian civil disobedience, thousands of gun owners gathered in Richmond to petition peacefully for their rights.

King had preached that there was a higher law that justified breaking existing laws that mandated racial segregation.

When Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat in the front of the bus in Montgomery, Alabama, when Freedom Riders integrated bus terminals, when black students sat at segregated lunch counters in North Carolina, they challenged State law in the name of what they said was a Higher Law.

Experts call for moratorium on 5G wireless technology

Submitted by Freedomman on Wed, 01/29/2020 - 21:08

WASHINGTON (PNN) - January 21, 2020 - A broad coalition of scientists, doctors and advocates sent a National 5G Resolution letter to Fascist Police States of Amerika President Donald Trump demanding a moratorium on 5G until potential hazards for human health and the environment have been fully investigated by scientists independent from the telecom industry. The 5G Resolution was developed during the first three-day FPSA medical conference fully dedicated to this topic, Electromagnetic Fields Conference on Diagnosis and Treatment, which convened in Scotts Valley, Kalifornia in September.

New Jersey vaccine bill to end religious exemptions collapses

Submitted by Freedomman on Wed, 01/29/2020 - 21:05

Is the tide turning?

TRENTON, New Jersey (PNN) - January 21, 2020 - The battleground is now set. On one side are those who continue to claim “the science is settled” on vaccine safety and want to eliminate all vaccine exemptions, essentially forcing all children to get vaccines whether their parents agree or not. On the other side are those who believe that the science is far from settled, and that parents should have the right to choose what gets injected into their children’s bodies without fear of punishment.

New bill proposed to allow cops to detain citizens and force them to explain who they are

Submitted by Freedomman on Wed, 01/29/2020 - 21:02

FRANKFORT, Kentucky (PNN) - January 20, 2020 - An ominous bill that is currently making its way through the Kentucky Senate aims to give terrorist pig thug cops unprecedented unconstitutional powers. These new powers will allow terrorist pig thug cops to stop anyone they want and demand that person tell them who they are, where they are going, and explain their actions. Naturally, it has civil rights advocates up in arms, but it doesn’t seem to be slowing down the bill’s momentum.

Massive Virginia gun rights rally kicks off in Richmond

Submitted by Freedomman on Wed, 01/22/2020 - 21:56

RICHMOND, Virginia (PNN) - January 20, 2020 - Virginia's annual Lobby Day pro-Second Amendment demonstration will be noticeably larger this year, thanks to the fact that the Democrats, who control Virginia's governorship and both houses in the General Assembly, are plotting sweeping gun control legislation that could include red flag laws, limits on handgun purchases, universal background checks, and a draconian assault weapons ban.

Gun confiscation bill pulled as huge gun rights crowd shows up at Legislature to protest

Submitted by Freedomman on Wed, 01/22/2020 - 21:53

RICHMOND, Virginia (PNN) - January 14, 2020 - Democrats might wield power in the Old Dominion, but gun rights backers haven’t given up the fight.

As lawmakers met Monday to consider a slew of gun control bills, they were greeted by thousands of Second Amendment supporters determined to voice their opposition.

Commentary: The Magna Carta offered more property protection than modern FPSA states

Submitted by Freedomman on Wed, 01/22/2020 - 21:51

By David Deerson

January 11, 2020 - Eight dollars and 41 cents; about the cost of a Chipotle burrito. That’s how much Uri Rafaeli owed the treasury in Wayne County, Michigan, for property taxes. To get that $8.41, the county took his house and sold it for $24,500 (or about 3,000 burritos). They kept every penny for themselves.

There is a word for this practice: theft. Wayne County is not the only one winning big on the minuscule mistakes of the little guy: it’s every county in Michigan and in a dozen other states.

A 2020 Citizenship questionnaire for millennials

Submitted by Freedomman on Thu, 01/16/2020 - 06:32

By Thomas DiLorenzo

January 3, 2020 - The following is a set of propositions about the nature of government and its relationship to the citizenry that I think should be of special interest to the younger generation, whether they are “millennials” or one of the other nicknamed younger age groups. Look at it as a quiz, with each answer either “agree” or “disagree”, and see how you do. Here we go.

N.J. parents come out in force to protest controversial vaccination bill

Submitted by Freedomman on Thu, 01/16/2020 - 06:26

TRENTON, New Jersey (PNN) - January 13, 2020 - Thousands of New Jersey parents stormed the state house in the capital on Monday, angered over a proposal on child vaccinations.

The demonstration went on for hours outside as lawmakers tried to cast votes on several bills inside.

The parents came out in force to oppose a bill that would not allow the use of religion as a reason to not get your child vaccinated if attending public school. However, it would allow private school and daycares to accept unvaccinated children if they choose.

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