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Democracy In America, by Alexis de Tocqueville
http://oll.libertyfund.org/index.php?option=com_staticxt&staticfile=show.php?title=2284&Itemid=27

A new 4 volume edition of Tocqueville’s classic text De la Démocratie en Amérique. The original was published in two large volumes, the first in 1835, the second in 1840. The first volume focused primarily on political society; the second, on civil society. The Liberty Fund bilingual edition includes Eduardo Nolla’s historical-critical edition of the French text and notes on the lefthand pages and James Schleifer’s English translation on the right. This is the fullest historical-critical edition of the Democracy, and the notes offer an extensive selection of early outlines, drafts, manuscript variants, marginalia, unpublished fragments, and other materials.
Downsize DC
www.downsizedc.org

We believe the federal government has grown too large, too intrusive, and too expensive. We believe in constitutional limits, small government, civil liberties, federalism, and low taxes.
Foundation for Economic Freedom
http://fee.org/

The Foundation for Economic Education (FEE) is the oldest research organization promoting individual freedom, private property, limited government, and free trade. FEE is a "home" for friends of freedom everywhere. It was founded in 1946 by Leonard E. Read and given direction by its adviser, the eminent Austrian economist Ludwig von Mises. Throughout the years FEE's mission has remained resolute: to study the moral and intellectual foundation of a free society and to share its knowledge with individuals everywhere.
Great Free Thinkers
http://www.punkerslut.com/articles/greatfreethinkers.html

Top 10 Free Thinkers according to 'Punkerslut'.
Journey to Forever
http://journeytoforever.org

Journey to Forever is a pioneering expedition by a small, mobile NGO (Non-Government Organization) involved in environment and rural development work, starting from Hong Kong and travelling 40,000 kilometres through 26 countries in Asia and Africa to Cape Town, South Africa. Good resource on biofuels, sustainable living, small farms, off-road vehicles, and environmental solutions.
Sarah Palin warns about ‘battle brewing,’ calls for action
by Eric F Schaub (11/11/2013)
Sarah Palin speech at the Faith and Freedom Coalition fall banquet in Iowa, headlined by U.S. Sen. Mike Lee, R-Utah, an instrumental leader in the unsuccessful push to defund Obamacare. Palin supported the effort and criticized the Republicans who didn’t.
The Library of Economics and Liberty
http://www.econlib.org/

The Library of Economics and Liberty is dedicated to advancing the study of economics, markets, and liberty. It offers a unique combination of resources for students, teachers, researchers, and aficionados of economic thought.
The Smirking Chimp
http://smirkingchimp.com/

Alternative news source covering abuses of power and cover-ups by the US government.
UN Observer and International Report, An Independent Journal of International Affairs
http://www.unobserver.com/

The U.N. OBSERVER & International Report is totally independent of the United Nations and was founded in 1978, to accurately examine the activities of the United Nations and its Member-States.
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20 Years of Liberty Quotes Daily
by Eric Schaub (10/29)
Facecrime
by Eric Schaub (09/11/2018)
While Facebook may be a service provider of free online messaging services, what rights do the users have, with hundreds and thousands of postings of content and dialogue, when Facebook denies them service and all but deletes their presence? For the social networks, the users ARE the content, their demographics, their political leanings, their messages, their faces. Do you think the book burners at Amazon and YouTube colluding with 'the intelligence community' realize they are embracing the same fascist tactics as the Nazi's? Who exactly is demanding that 'hate speech' and 'fake news' be taken down? Is it not enough to respond with a counter argument or sue for libel or slander? Is the Ministry of Truth that far away?
Merry Christmas 2020
by Eric Schaub (12/17)
Merry Christmas 2021
by Eric Schaub (12/20)
2-Way Internet Satellite FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions about 2-way Satellite Internet
by Eric Schaub (10/18/2003)
How does 2-way Satellite Internet work? Where will it work? How fast? At what cost?
Applications Development
Software Solutions
by Eric Schaub (10/21/2003)
TELEMANAGE has been developing software applications for Fortune 100 corporations, governments and small businesses for 20 years. Process Design and Systems Integration are our specialties.
Cement Mount
How to Make Satellite Dish Mount
by Eric Schaub (03/27/2004)
How to make a concrete mount for a satellite dish.
Conservative Liberal or Liberal Conservative?
by Eric Schaub (04/16/2004)
Conservative Liberal or Liberal Conservative?
Doesn't it take 2 wings to fly?
by Eric Schaub (04/16/2004)
It Takes Two Wings to Fly
Letter from the Editor of Liberty Quotes - Autumn 2014
by Eric Schaub (09/22/2014)
Merry Christmas 2014
Letter from the Editor of Liberty Quotes - Winter 2014
by Eric Schaub (12/22/2014)
Process Design
Development of peak-performance business processes
by Eric Schaub (10/21/2003)
TELEMANAGE has been helping companies map their business processes and refine them. By taking a wholistic approach, we aim to integrate all aspects of your business seemlessly.
Proofs of a Conspiracy, by John Robison
http://www.sacred-texts.com/sro/pc/pc00.htm

PROOFS OF A CONSPIRACY AGAINST ALL THE RELIGIONS AND GOVERNMENTS OF EUROPE, CARRIED ON IN THE SECRET MEETINGS OF FREE MASONS, ILLUMINATI, AND READING SOCIETIES, COLLECTED FROM GOOD AUTHORITIES, BY JOHN ROBISON, A. M., PROFESSOR OF NATURAL PHILOSOPHY, AND SECRETARY TO THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF EDINBURGH. (4th Edition, 1798)
The Common Man
We Have Seen the Enemy
by Eric Schaub (12/09/2003)
The problems of the 21st century common man are the same as those of the 1st century common man and all ancient civilizations before then. The real problem, of course, is the common man himself. He is under-educated and generally ignorant of his power and the responsibility that comes with it.
Voice-over-IP (VOIP)
Long Distance Calling via your Internet Connection
by Eric Schaub (06/13/2004)
Making long distance telephone calls over the Internet is rapidly becoming the preferred method for voice telecommunications-- especially when living abroad and calling home. Voice-over-IP (VOIP) and other solutions offer a range of services suited to your connection and target countries. Whether your Internet connection is via cable, DSL, satellite, or dial-up -- there are solutions for everyone.
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The Federal Reserve is PRIVATELY OWNED
by Thomas D. Schauf (05/15/2000)
The FED banking system collects billions of dollars in interest annually and distributes the profits to its shareholders. The Congress illegally gave the FED the right to print money (through the Treasury) at no interest to the FED. The FED creates money from nothing, and loans it back to us through banks, and charges interest on our currency.
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Income Tax Information
by Joe Schiaffino (05/18/2000)
This section contains an Introductory article, five information specific articles, and a final article discussing resources used for this entire section. In order to further expose you to the TRUTH about the income tax, I have included three questions at the bottom of this page for you to send to your U.S. Representative, your U.S. Senator, and the IRS. Their replies should convince you that the information you are about to read is correct. Everything you will read in this section can be easily verified since the vast majority of information is taken from only three sources; the Constitution for the United States, the Internal Revenue Code (Title 26) and its regulations, and United States Supreme Court decisions. There is a total of twenty-six pages worth of information for you to study.
Tax Withholding Is Voluntary
by Joe Schiaffino (05/18/2000)
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The Federal Mafia
by Irwin Schiff (05/16/2000)
Americans who naively assume that their government operates pursuant to law and according to a Constitution will be shocked by this artical. When it comes to income taxes, an activity that deeply affects every American, the only difference between the government in our country and that found in any fascist state is merely one of style and degree, not substance.
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Touchless Biodiesel Processor
by Dale Scroggins (01/11/2001)
Dale Scroggins's biodiesel processor is a 100-liter processor made from mostly salvaged materials that almost fills itself, mixes everything, recovers the unused methanol, washes and dries the ester pretty much by flipping a few switches.
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SEC on Bank Trading and HYIPs
by SEC (05/16/2000)
SEC says "Con artists who sell these bogus instruments frequently tell potential victims that their money will be pooled to invest in secret programs otherwise reserved for top financiers on Wall Street, or in London, Geneva, and other financial centers."
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"Natural Person" Argument Refuted in Judgement Decision
Ontario Superiour Court of Justice
by Justice Sedgewick (07/20/2000)
Justice Sedgewick from the Ontario Superior Court of Justice refutes the "natural person" argument in his judgement decision re: the Income Tax Act and the case presented by Dave Lindsay, agent for Thomas Kennedy on July 20, 2000
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Greenspan: Still Going for the Gold
by Judy Shelton (05/15/1997)
If patience is a virtue, Alan Greenspan is a saint. For more than three decades he has endeavored to guide the nation toward sound money -- first as a radical intellectual, then as an business economist and presidential adviser, and currently as chairman of Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System. His critics on the left seem unable to comprehend the destructive consequences of irresponsible fiscal policy and accommodative monetary policy. His critics on the right simply cannot appreciate the long-term perspective of Greenspan, a man who argued powerfully in the 1960s that "gold and economic freedom are inseparable" and who has steadfastly, albeit slowly, continued to pursue the realization of his intellectual ideals in the economic sphere. Arbitrary and capricious, he is not.
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America's Private Gulag
by Ken Silverstein (06/17/2000)
What is the most profitable industry in America? Weapons, oil and computer technology all offer high rates of return, but there is probably no sector of the economy so abloom with money as the privately-run prison industry.
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'Zero' Tax Returns Trigger Criminal Indictment
by Otto Skinner (06/17/2000)
This message is from a man who has been indicted under 26 U.S.C. 7206 for FOUR FELONY COUNTS for filing what is known as "Zero" tax returns.
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How to keep off The Forbes Richest Four Hundred
by Mark Skousen (06/17/2000)
A Warren Buffett cannot preserve his privacy, no matter how hard he tries. But if the stock market or the business world has been good to you and you would just as soon not attract a lot of attention, here are some suggestions.
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The Thirty Tyrants
The deal that the American elite chose to make with China has a precedent in the history of Athens and Sparta
by Lee Smith (02/03)
In Chapter 5 of The Prince, Niccolo Machiavelli describes three options for how a conquering power might best treat those it has defeated in war. The first is to ruin them; the second is to rule directly; the third is to create “therein a state of the few which might keep it friendly to you.”
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Offshore & Privacy Secrets
June 28, 2000
by Robert Smith (06/28/2000)
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1895 Eighth Grade Final Exam
Salina, Kansas
by Smoky Valley Genealogical Society and Library (05/05/1895)
Could you have passed the 8th Grade in 1895? In 1885 the 8th grade was considered upper level education. Many children quit school as soon as they could master the basic fundamentals of the 3 R's (reading, writing and arithmetic). Most never went past the 3rd or 4th grade. That's all you needed for the farm and most city jobs. Child labor laws were not in existence. Additionally today's education has much more focus on technology and sociology than the grammar and geography of old. It's a different world with different requirements and capabilities needed to succeed.
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Socioeconomics, Sovereignty, and Freedom
by Sons of Liberty (06/01/1996)
The Sons of Liberty have documented 300+ years long continuous, activist advocacy, through several changes of names and tactics but direct, unbroken and continuous nevertheless, of what is today called communism, though undoubtedly not for much longer: in the last 30 years they have changed the label they use three times! It appears to be in the middle of yet another name and tactic metamorphosis right now. Don't let them fool you.
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Canada, Taxing, Spending, and the Constitution
http://www.ownlife.com/tax/

A Resource Site for Conscientious Canadians. Paul McKeever takes a look at the Constitution Act, 1867 and the Constitution Act, 1982. Links to Court Cases related to the constitutionality of the Income Tax Act. Articles & Debates on tax issues in Canada.
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What happened to the 56 men who signed the Declaration of Independence?
by Matthew Spalding (06/17/2000)
They signed and they pledged their lives, their fortunes, and their sacred honor.
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No Treason. No. 1
(Boston: Published by the Author, 1867)
by Lysander Spooner (01/01/1887)
Although this is numbered number 1 there were only three parts to this series (1, 2, and 6) in which Spooner argues that the individual is not bound to obey the American constitution because it justified slavery and otherwise violated individual rights.
No Treason. No. II The Constitution
(Boston: Published by the Author, 1867)
by Lysander Spooner (01/01/1887)
Although this is numbered number 2 there were only three parts to this series (1, 2, and 6) in which Spooner argues that the individual is not bound to obey the American constitution because it justified slavery and otherwise violated individual rights.
No Treason. No. VI The Constitution of no Authority
(Boston: Published by the Author, 1870)
by Lysander Spooner (01/01/1870)
Although this is numbered number 6 there were only three parts to this series (1, 2, and 6) in which Spooner argues that the individual is not bound to obey the American constitution because it justified slavery and otherwise violated individual rights.
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Liberty and the Great Libertarians
by Chrales T. Sprading (02/26/1913)
In 1913, Charles T. Sprading (1871-1959) wrote a book of remarkable prescience that anticipated the systematic development of an American libertarian tradition. He called it Liberty and the Great Libertarians. What he provided was a biography and intellectual analysis of some thirty great thinkers. Most valuable is his extraordinary job of editing. He chooses the best and most enlightening of their writings and brings them to life.
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The Biggest Sting of All
by Graham L Strachan (05/09/2000)
Essay about the Lies and Frauds of the Central Banking Systems on the peoples of the world.
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Goodbye Cold War, Hello Resource Wars
http://www.alternet.org/story.html?StoryID=10797

Last year Bill Gates went through 4.7 million gallons of water -- nearly 60 times the consumption of a typical homeowner. His water bill was $24,828. He probably gladly paid it (or more likely never saw it) and it made the news not because Americans face water shortages but because the number on the bill ranks decently high among outrageous consumption stories.
But according to Michael Klare, director of the Five College Program in Peace and World Security Studies at Hampshire College and author of the new Resource Wars: The New Landscape of Global Conflict, such news may soon be cause for alarm.
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Home Schooling Spells Success
by George Abraham Thampy (06/12/2000)
As home schooling continues to gain adherents and publicity, many people have questions as to exactly what "home schooling" entails. Well, here's an insight - right from the horse's mouth. The following column was penned by George Abraham Thampy, the winner of the National Spelling Bee.
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Billions for the Bankers - Canadian Version
http://www.somagardens.com/billions/index.htm

In 1867 the Fathers of Confederation gave the federal government (under Section 91 of the British North America Act) the right to create Canada's money supply. However, our federal government has given this right to the private chartered banks. Instead of getting our money supply for the cost of printing, our federal government now borrows the money from the chartered banks and pays over $40 billion per year interest. Payment of this interest took 33% of all the taxes collected in the last fiscal year. This means all businesses, farmers and individuals also have to borrow our money supply. Because money to pay this interest is never issued, we have to borrow the money to pay the interest. Thus borrowing drives all of us, including our governments, deeper and deeper into debt.
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Our Debt-Based Money System Will Break Us
by The Earl of Caithness (03/05/1997)
This speech was delivered by the Earl of Caithness in the House of Lords, Wednesday, 5 March, 1997. It is reprinted in full from Hansard, Vol. 578, No. 68, columns 1869-1871.
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