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    Ron Paul Institute (RPI) for Peace and Prosperity Conference 2024

    Watch all speeches from the recent Ron Paul Institute Conference: https://rumble.com/playlists/NnA_ELdHEGo

    The 2024 Ron Paul Peace and Prosperity Conference: The Liberty Platform Revealed
    by Ginny Garner | Sep 7, 2024

    For two days it felt like heaven was a place on earth: I was at the Ron Paul Institute (RPI) for Peace and Prosperity Conference. More than 300 liberty-loving individuals from all over America and beyond – for example, London – ranging in age from senior citizens to a crying baby – gathered at the event. The conference was held 20+ miles from where the Pentagon plots its wars and the rest of the federal government violates the Constitution and Bill of Rights. In this presidential election year, during this time of uncertainty when many wonder who will win, what election fraud will be committed, whether the election will be held, or if the election even matters, the conference theme was appropriately the Liberty Platform. Attendees wanted to be in the presence of the greatest living American, Dr. Paul, hear speeches from subject matter experts on liberty-related topics, and meet and talk with each other.

    It was absolutely inspiring to see so many fans, most of them born decades after the 89 years young Dr. Paul, approach their hero to say hello, shake his hand, pose for photos, and sign their books and programs. Several speakers described the libertarian legend as “peaceful as a dove,” an optimist and a happy warrior. Dr. Paul still has a lot of energy and does his Liberty Report five days a week, writes articles, conducts public speaking engagements, and fulfills family responsibilities (he is still married to his childhood sweetheart Carol, has five children and 19 grandchildren).

    Daniel McAdams, RPI’s intense executive director and conference organizer, kicked off the stellar list of speakers with his passionate “Peace Through Strength?” speech. “We’ll meet here as long as can,” he promised, addressing what he announced was the largest ever Ron Paul conference audience. A show of hands revealed many were participating in the annual event for the first time. McAdams decried US foreign policy as a display of “weakness through war.” He condemned the FBI raid of Scott Ritter and the confiscation of his papers proving the weapons of mass destruction justification of the war in Iraq was false. McAdams denounced the censorship on YouTube: the disappearance of George Galloway’s interviews with Ritter; the suppression of Max Blumenthal’s Grayzone channel; and the strike against Judge Andrew Napolitano’s Judging Freedom channel. “The regime is good at killing people,” McAdams said: Many nations are turning to BRICS because of the US sanctions on them; Israel has dropped six times more American-made bombs on Gaza as Hiroshima; over 700,000 people have been killed in the war in Ukraine resulting in the tragedy of “Women who will never find a husband.” The silver lining is that the global empire is failing and freedom and human action cannot be stopped.

    Judge Napolitano spoke on “Taking Rights Seriously.” His channel has more viewers than he had when he was on Fox, yet none of his former colleagues who still work at that network are allowed on his program. Citing his latest book “Freedom’s Anchor: An Introduction to Natural Law Jurisprudence in American Constitutional History,” he asked the audience if the state repealed freedom of speech, would we still have free speech? The answer is yes, because our rights are natural rights that come from God. What we live under now is the tyranny of positivism, he explained, and we are told we have whatever rights the state decides to give us. The last president who believed in natural rights, he said, was Thomas Jefferson who didn’t even appeal to the Magna Carta.

    Osteopathic physician and alternative medicine advocate Dr. Joseph Mercola, the picture of fitness in his athletic shirt and shorts, talked about “The Liberation of Health Care Freedom.” He told attendees, “I am proud to be in a room with such courageous people.” Not surprisingly, Mercola is extremely disciplined about his exercise and what he eats and drinks and said he had brought five pounds of watermelon with him for breakfast. He warned that despite claims to the contrary, there are absolutely no benefits to drinking alcohol. He asked a man he met in the hotel who had endured five bypasses if he ingested vegetable or seed oils, advising him he is not addressing his health issue unless he cuts them out of his diet. Other points Mercola made: The Rockefeller medical establishment never addresses the foundational cause of disease; people get sick and die too young because they are not making enough energy; plastic dangerously activates estrogen receptors that can destroy an individual’s mitochondria; pathogenic disease is when good bacteria die and are replaced by bad bacteria, and in these instances low carbs will help many; Google has been declared a monopoly, will face an avalanche of lawsuits, and will be gone; and the industrialized agriculture system must be destroyed. Mercola is developing a whole system clinic that will inexpensively treat patients. “I know we will win but we must be diligent,” he said. His latest book “Your Guide to Cellular Healing” comes out in October.

    The most famous farmer in the world, Joel Salatin of Polyface Farms, spoke about “The Uber-ization of Food.” Salatin, also an author and lecturer, emphasized how individuals need to take responsibility over the food they eat: Americans do not have the freedom to choose the food they want to eat because the government’s position is that it owns us. The industrialization of the food industry removed the butcher, baker and candlestick maker from the village. Regulatory tyranny is easy for big conglomerates to overcome but is enslavement for small food producers. He cited Uber and Airbnb as examples of enterprises that can be successful when the free market is allowed to operate. Salatin and Homesteaders of America’s John Moody conduct Rogue Food conferences around the country that teach circumvention rather than compliance. Starting or joining private food or church groups, selling courses, and using the pet food strategy are a few ways to achieve food freedom. The PRIME Act provides a legislative solution. An extremely hopeful sign is the tsunami-like growth of homesteading in recent years. “Turn your frustration into creative activity” Salatin suggested, by creating, growing and fixing things.

    Constitutional attorney and self-professed First Amendment absolutist Jonathan Turley spoke on “The Indispensable Right: Free Speech in the Age of Rage.” Summarizing: People have a strange relationship with rage. They won’t admit they like it but it gives them license to do what they normally wouldn’t do. The founders thought free speech was a natural right and James Madison in his Report of 1800 expressed concern that freedom of speech was under attack. Critics today argue the absolutist definition of free speech is too aggressively individualistic and that free speech must be balanced with equity. The Sistine Ceiling’s Touch of God painting, the subject of many PhDs, reveals a background shape resembling a human brain, symbolizing that God gave man a brain to be a creator. As a professor, Turley’s fascination with his students’ doodling led to his understanding that creating is hard-wired in human DNA. If free speech is viewed from a functionalist view, which puts limits on free speech, then it allows you to label information you don’t like as disinformation. “Unreasonable people expect the world to conform to them,” Turley said. “We can’t be fully human without free speech. If you believe free speech can’t be stopped, it won’t be.”

    Political scientist, scholar and author John Mearsheimer explained “The Limits of Military Power in International Anarchy”: The most powerful ideology is nationalism and the highest social group is the nation and nations desire their own states, he explained. The Israelis have been unable to win against Palestinian nationalism. The US is liberal but nationalism is frowned upon by the ruling foreign policy establishment. From 1965-1975 the thinking was that the US was fighting communism in Vietnam, he said, but it was really fighting nationalism. Since 1989 the unipolar US foreign policy establishment has “gone off the rails,” he said, thinking after it defeated fascism and communism it could then attempt to use its military power to remake the world by spreading liberal democracy around the globe. Additionally: Both political parties are tweedle dum and tweedle dee on foreign policy. The Bush doctrine mistakenly postulated if Saddam in Iraq was toppled, Syria and Iran would follow. Color revolutions purportedly replacing governments with supposedly democratic ones were in reality military exercises in social engineering. The fundamental problem is that war is an extension of politics. “We are now in a permanent state of emergency,” Mearsheimer said.

    Entrepreneur and philanthropist Gary Heavin, a pilot who flew Dr. Paul to the conference, entitled his speech “Cower or Conquer.” Heavin admitted he used to be a Christian Zionist until he was made aware of the Israeli genocide of 200,000 Palestinians in Gaza, according to the Lancet Medical Journal. He also used the term Judeo-Christian until he read the Talmud. He cited the importance of the Biblical principles of honesty, integrity, the power of unity, and service to others. “We have a lot of wealthy people in this country and they are nowhere to be found,” Heavin said, encouraging people to donate to the Ron Paul Institute.

    Monetary Metals general counsel Jeff Deist discussed the war on words on “The Linguistic Battlefield.” A few key points: Language can evolve on its own in a laisse faire manner but our would be controllers insist on imposing language upon us. Culture precedes politics. Deist cited the Modern Language Association, which like any institution is subject to capture, the ADL and the LGBTQ+ movement as the linguistic vandals of our time. PC evolved into woke, a totalizing world view permeating every sphere of public activity. The next threat is alleged “speech crimes” which are happening in Canada and the UK with protestors going to jail for waving flags, and the J6 protestors, imprisoned for exercising their free speech. The “useless, feckless GOP” has failed to protect free speech, he said, a point drawing enthusiastic applause from the audience.

    Chris Rossini, who co-hosts the Liberty Report with Dr. Paul on Fridays, said “There should be no central control for the truth. This side (Republicans) is weird, we (Democrats) bring joy. That is the level of discourse we are presented with.” He recited the familiar story of a baby born 2,000 years ago among animals in a lowly place, yet he said perhaps lowly (or humble) places are where we should seek the truth, as that baby changed everything (as did Dr. Paul one might add). In the end “Truth in an empire of lies melts like the wicked witch,” Rossini assured us.

    And finally, the man of the hour – indeed our lifetime – Dr. Paul, took the stage and the audience responded with a standing ovation and thunderous applause. His intelligence, vitality and good humor permeated his speech. Dr. Paul said one of his lifelong goals was to take the “complex and difficult works of Austrian economics intellectuals who wrote fancy books and make them palatable to as many people I could find.” His genius is that he has indeed done that. Dr. Paul talked about his medical practice, the involvement of his family in the medical field, and how he would like medicine to be delivered as the free market would deliver it. Uncle Sam told him he was its “favorite nephew” and when he was drafted he made the best of it, becoming a pilot and medic, but this was during the Cuban crisis and he was told he couldn’t leave. Vietnam was so utterly tragic, he recalled, it was impossible not to weep for the men who died and the men who lost their limbs. When he decided to run for Congress to promote the idea of liberty, his wife Carol told him she knew he would win because “You will be telling the truth and people will believe you.” Governments kill, steal and lie, he said. “Do you think they will end the income tax? Do you think they won’t touch crypto? Disband the empire. We need to end the Fed. This whole thing is coming down” he predicted, but the inevitable disintegration of institutions provides a good opportunity to pursue our values of liberty and individual freedom. As for the endless wars, he repeated what he advised at one of the Republican Party debates: “We just marched in and we can just march out.” He wryly addressed of the current VP: “Kamala must be a sharpie, she got couped in ,and they are such fanatics about ‘democracy.’” In his lifetime he has observed that the lies of the state have become more sophisticated, but the solution is to understand economics and know that liberty comes to us in a natural way and is an idea whose time has come that cannot be overthrown by armies. His latest book “The Greatest Surreptitious Coup: Who Stole Western Civilization?” is about how the assassinations of JFK, RFK Jr. and MLK constituted a coup of the US government over the Constitution.

    The day before the conference, the Ron Paul Student Scholars Seminar convened featuring another assemblage of acclaimed educators. Sixteen students – the most ever – listened to lectures on liberty from and questioned some of the finest minds in America including Judge Napolitano who provided an illuminating introduction to the Declaration of Independence and the Bill of Rights.

    Kentucky State Senator T.J. Roberts, whose campaign was endorsed by Dr. Paul, talked about “Putting Philosophy to Work: How Gen Z Can Live the Ron Paul Revolution.” He good naturedly told the students he sued governments for a living. He campaigned for Rep. Thomas Massie to help elect him to his House seat and realized then that liberty loving people must get involved in local political activity to make a difference. “Courage is contagious,” Roberts said. “Generation Z and the Millennials will save the republic.” He encouraged the students to take action: raise a family, start a business, run for local and state office, become a doctor or a lawyer. One student, a journalist, said she was fearful because she was getting death threats. Roberts responded he too received death and bomb threats and while these threats are typically hollow attempts by cowards intended to intimidate, it is prudent to be vigilant as it does take courage to speak the truth. “It’s better to be politically feared than loved,” he said.

    Dave DeCamp, news editor of the uncompromisingly non-interventionist site Antiwar.com, told the students how “Sifting Through War Propaganda” is what he does for a living. He cited “Reclaiming the American Right” published in 2008 by Antiwar.com co-founder Justin Raimondo as the first history of the neocons who now control the Democratic and Republican parties, indeed the entire US foreign policy establishment. DeCamp discussed Obama’s drone strike that killed a US citizen and the silence of the legacy media on war (for instance MSNBC ignoring ongoing wars while reporting ad nauseum on Stormy Daniels). “Half of the world is under US sanctions,” DeCamp said, and sanctions are a prelude to war. The Houthis are the governing force in Yemen, he informed the students, not rebels as US war propaganda claims as a justification to launch war against them in January. This attempt to enforce an economic blockade is the biggest naval battle since WWII, he said.

    Retired Navy CDR John Sharpe revealed how his career suffered when he co-edited the two volume book “Neo-CONNED!: Just War Principles-A Condemnation of War in Iraq” featuring essays by writers on the right and the left. “We were not defending ourselves,” he said of that war. Sharpe’s superiors figured if they didn’t squash him, others would follow. Sharpe was investigated and separated from the Navy. He was reinstated with backpay but spent his last 10 years in the Navy is a less responsible role. Sharpe explained how Navy bureaucrats rubber stamped orders forcing servicemen to get injected with the Covid shots. He said NATO should be dismantled and Europe should arm itself. “We don’t follow Article 2 of the UN Charter as well as the Constitution and Bill of Rights,” he said of the US. “A lot of people have been murdered by this machine. There are scriptural quotes that law is sacred. Use the law.”

    Philip Giraldi, who has a wonderful writing style, explained how he got fired by the CIA. He expressed his suspicion in his workplace that the narrative that Bin Laden was the mastermind behind 9-11 was based on fake intelligence and he opposed starting a war with Iraq. His superiors asked him for the names of colleagues who agreed with him. He was given a polygraph which he failed, and his security clearance was taken from him. From then on, he became suspicious of all war promoters. “What is happening now is so horrific,” he told the students, “you have to do what is right.”

    The brilliant, somewhat pessimistic yet good humored former diplomat Jim Jatras, participating in the “Navigating the Swamp” panel, held up a copy of his recently published 697-page book: “I Tried to Warn You: The Collected Works of James George Jatras.” Free speech is under attack and censorship is a reality, he warned, and “a crackdown is coming.” He cited the targeting of Elon Musk, owner of X (formerly Twitter), now the most popular social media cite for sharing geopolitical information and news. Jatras predicted the US will go through grim times similar to what the Soviet Union and Yugoslavia experienced, but in the end something good will come out of it.

    Jacob Hornberger, founder of the Future of Freedom Foundation, asked if we have “A Constitutional Republic or a National Security State?” The writer and lecturer expounded upon the creation of and rule by the US national security state. He discussed the Guantanamo Bay detention camp, the failure to conduct trials for prisoners, how federal judges uphold torture, the legacy press won’t challenge it, and the Supreme Court won’t get involved. Hornberger assured the students that nonetheless ideas have power, particularly the idea of liberty, which leads to movements and conferences and increasing awareness.

    Jeff Deist’s lecture “Guard Your Words” focused on the significance of being aware of how you use words in speech and writing. “Everything we know and learn is through language,” he said. “Language is under duress” but “if you are good at language, it will benefit your life.”
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    'Liberty Platform in Three Easy Steps.' Ron Paul.



    RPI CEO Ron Paul tells us how we can really "get there" from here...
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    "Debt is the drug, Wall St. Banksters are the dealers, and politicians are the addicts." - B4L
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    John Mearsheimer & Ron Paul Invade Washington, Blast Permanent War State: ‘Social Engineering At The End Of A Rifle Barrel’
    by Tyler Durden | Sep 6, 2024

    The man who for decades had been an almost lone Congressional advocate of non-interventionism in American foreign policy is former Congressman Ron Paul. When he ran for president in 2008, he took what the late Justin Raimondo called “libertarian realism” to the masses in the famous moment wherein he tangled with Rudy Giuliani on the GOP debate stage. Paul described that “blowback” resulting from Washington militarism and adventurism abroad was a contributing cause of 9/11. But for a population fed on a steady diet of the world-saving messianism of Wilsonian internationalism, in which America’s mystic destiny is to “make the world safe for democracy” (to quote Raimondo)—Rep. Paul’s policy positions were deemed somehow ‘too radical’ for American voters to swallow at the time (or rather, the mainstream gatekeeping pundits assured their viewers of his “fringe” views). Fast forward to well over another decade of the failed GWOT later, and now a common refrain heard on social media and even in the halls of Congress and occasionally the State Department is: Ron Paul was right.

    The US ‘forever wars’ in the Middle East led to a jaded, war-weary, and questioning public which tends to be ever-more skeptical anytime the political class starts talking a new major foreign intervention. This is perhaps why, ever since the Obama presidency Washington has shown a preference for covert and proxy wars, or involvement from the shadows, instead of Bush-style ‘shock and awe’ outright invasions. But currently, the Pentagon and US intelligence are involved in two disastrous hot wars (on a proxy and covert level) which could escalate into massive regional wars, or even world wars, at any moment: Ukraine and Gaza.

    Back in 2014, another realist accurately predicted the tragic and disastrous Russia-Ukraine war which would eventually erupt in February 2022 when he said in a University of Chicago lecture: “The West is leading Ukraine down the primrose path and the end result is Ukraine is going to get wrecked.“ Professor John J. Mearsheimer’s now famous 2014 hour-and-fifteen minute lecture, once it was popularly ‘discovered’ on YouTube after the Russian invasion of 2022, has since racked up nearly 30 million views. We wrote about his insights and forecasts in Mearsheimer’s Ukraine Crystal Ball. And now in 2024 more and more people continue to say: John Mearsheimer was right.

    It was perhaps only a matter of time before these two great thinkers who have done so much to expose the follies and dangers of US interventionism abroad would meet and share the same stage.

    This past weekend that’s exactly what happened. They addressed the Ron Paul Institute’s Liberty Platform Conference in the Washington D.C. area, with an audience of several hundreds of people in attendance. It was Dr. Mearsheimer’s first time at the annual Ron Paul Institute conference hosted in Dulles, VA.

    Paul in delivering his usually strong “end the Empire and end the Fed” liberty message agreed with Mearsheimer’s words, who said of Washington action in the world, “We decided we are going to use that awesome military power that we had to run around the world and do social engineering.” The University of Chicago professor further pointed out: “And of course it’s social engineering in many cases at the end of a rifle barrel.”

    Both also agreed, as the nation enters a charged election in November, that fundamentally there’s no difference between Republicans and Democrats on the question of foreign policy and Washington’s penchant for constant military interventionism.

    Mearsheimer explained that when he references the foreign policy establishment, “your talking about tweedle dee and tweedle dum.”

    He also observed, “Both the Republicans and the Democrats love their ‘color revolutions’.” But given that nation-states do not like other countries running around interfering in their affairs, the enduring blowback and forever wars has led to a “permanent state of emergency”:

    “People who don’t understand the limits of what you can do with the military… and think that we have the right and responsibility and the capability to reorder the world in our image, are going to end up creating a highly militarized society. Remember I said that in international anarchy the United States is always going to have a large military. But that’s different from saying we are always going to have a large military that’s fighting wars,” Mearsheimer told the Ron Paul Institute audience.

    Interestingly, though Mearsheimer has lectured all over the world, the only time he ever had to cancel a trip and event altogether due to potential threats to his life was when he was set to give a talk in the NATO ‘eastern flank’ country of Poland. He told ZeroHedge that “they could not guarantee my safety”—in reference to the event organizers and Polish police.
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    'The Limits of Military Power in International Anarchy.' John Mearsheimer.



    Famed University of Chicago professor John Mearsheimer explains why the US military empire finds it difficult to stop expanding.
    "Foreign aid is taking money from the poor people of a rich country, and giving it to the rich people of a poor country." - Ron Paul
    "Beware the Military-Industrial-Financial-Pharma-Corporate-Internet-Media-Government Complex." - B4L update of General Dwight D. Eisenhower
    "Debt is the drug, Wall St. Banksters are the dealers, and politicians are the addicts." - B4L
    "Totally free immigration? I've never taken that position. I believe in national sovereignty." - Ron Paul

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    The views and opinions expressed here are solely my own, and do not represent this forum or any other entities or persons.

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    'Uber-izing Food.' - Joel Salatin



    Polyface Farms owner and bestselling food freedom author and activist tells us how we can have healthier and cheaper foods if we only take a few essential steps.
    "Foreign aid is taking money from the poor people of a rich country, and giving it to the rich people of a poor country." - Ron Paul
    "Beware the Military-Industrial-Financial-Pharma-Corporate-Internet-Media-Government Complex." - B4L update of General Dwight D. Eisenhower
    "Debt is the drug, Wall St. Banksters are the dealers, and politicians are the addicts." - B4L
    "Totally free immigration? I've never taken that position. I believe in national sovereignty." - Ron Paul

    Proponent of real science.
    The views and opinions expressed here are solely my own, and do not represent this forum or any other entities or persons.

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    'The Indispensable Right: Free Speech in the Age of Rage.' - Jonathan Turley



    Constitutional Law Professor Jonathan Turley discusses how the enemies of our First Amendment are making their moves.
    "Foreign aid is taking money from the poor people of a rich country, and giving it to the rich people of a poor country." - Ron Paul
    "Beware the Military-Industrial-Financial-Pharma-Corporate-Internet-Media-Government Complex." - B4L update of General Dwight D. Eisenhower
    "Debt is the drug, Wall St. Banksters are the dealers, and politicians are the addicts." - B4L
    "Totally free immigration? I've never taken that position. I believe in national sovereignty." - Ron Paul

    Proponent of real science.
    The views and opinions expressed here are solely my own, and do not represent this forum or any other entities or persons.

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    'The Linguistic Battlefield' - Jeff Deist.



    Jeff Deist on the linguistic wars and why you should choose your words carefully.
    "Foreign aid is taking money from the poor people of a rich country, and giving it to the rich people of a poor country." - Ron Paul
    "Beware the Military-Industrial-Financial-Pharma-Corporate-Internet-Media-Government Complex." - B4L update of General Dwight D. Eisenhower
    "Debt is the drug, Wall St. Banksters are the dealers, and politicians are the addicts." - B4L
    "Totally free immigration? I've never taken that position. I believe in national sovereignty." - Ron Paul

    Proponent of real science.
    The views and opinions expressed here are solely my own, and do not represent this forum or any other entities or persons.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brian4Liberty View Post
    THREAD: The Imposition of Political Language in the West Today

    Quote Originally Posted by Occam's Banana View Post
    Evolution or Corruption?: The Imposition of Political Language in the West Today
    https://mises.org/library/evolution-...age-west-today
    [The Austrian, Vol. 8, No. 6 (pp. 4-14): PDF file]
    Jeff Deist (30 November 2022)

    Language is the perfect instrument of empire.
    — Antonio de Nebrija, Bishop of Ávila, 1492

    Language is an institution in society. In both its oral and written forms, language functions as a mechanism for communication and as a cognitive tool. But language serves much broader societal and even civilizational functions. Like any institution, it changes and evolves naturally, without design or centralized control. We might analogize this natural linguistic evolution to a “marketplace,” operating like a liberal or laissez-faire economic system. But language is also subject to corruption, to impositions from actors seeking to control or shape speech for their benefit—e.g., kings, clerics, government officials, politicians, journalists, or professors. We might analogize this type of “unnatural,” or imposed, evolution in language to a hampered economy, marked by state intervention in the linguistic “marketplace.” But either way, linguistic evolution is relentless and inescapable.

    [...]
    The Bastiat Collection · FREE PDF · FREE EPUB · PAPER
    Frédéric Bastiat (1801-1850)

    • "When law and morality are in contradiction to each other, the citizen finds himself in the cruel alternative of either losing his moral sense, or of losing his respect for the law."
      -- The Law (p. 54)
    • "Government is that great fiction, through which everybody endeavors to live at the expense of everybody else."
      -- Government (p. 99)
    • "[W]ar is always begun in the interest of the few, and at the expense of the many."
      -- Economic Sophisms - Second Series (p. 312)
    • "There are two principles that can never be reconciled - Liberty and Constraint."
      -- Harmonies of Political Economy - Book One (p. 447)

    · tu ne cede malis sed contra audentior ito ·

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    “Cower or Conquer.” Gary Heavin



    Businessman and philanthropist Gary Heavin on how to get through these increasingly tyrannical times.
    "Foreign aid is taking money from the poor people of a rich country, and giving it to the rich people of a poor country." - Ron Paul
    "Beware the Military-Industrial-Financial-Pharma-Corporate-Internet-Media-Government Complex." - B4L update of General Dwight D. Eisenhower
    "Debt is the drug, Wall St. Banksters are the dealers, and politicians are the addicts." - B4L
    "Totally free immigration? I've never taken that position. I believe in national sovereignty." - Ron Paul

    Proponent of real science.
    The views and opinions expressed here are solely my own, and do not represent this forum or any other entities or persons.

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    “The Liberation of Healthcare Freedom: A Blueprint for Tomorrow.” Dr. Joe Mercola.



    Dr. Joe Mercola tells the audience at the 2024 RPI Washington DC Conference how they can take control of their own health! Medical freedom.
    "Foreign aid is taking money from the poor people of a rich country, and giving it to the rich people of a poor country." - Ron Paul
    "Beware the Military-Industrial-Financial-Pharma-Corporate-Internet-Media-Government Complex." - B4L update of General Dwight D. Eisenhower
    "Debt is the drug, Wall St. Banksters are the dealers, and politicians are the addicts." - B4L
    "Totally free immigration? I've never taken that position. I believe in national sovereignty." - Ron Paul

    Proponent of real science.
    The views and opinions expressed here are solely my own, and do not represent this forum or any other entities or persons.



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