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Hide details for Pierre Lemieux (1)Pierre Lemieux (1)
Lip service to democracy
by Pierre Lemieux (05/08/2001)
The whole process of Summits of the Americas -- the one in Quebec City being the third -- is not only about the project of a Free Trade Area of the Americas (FTAA). It is also about creating a bicontinental cartel of 34 states to prevent competition among governments and to better control their citizens.
Hide details for C. S. Lewis (1)C. S. Lewis (1)
Willing Slaves of the Welfare State
Is Progress Possible?
by C. S. Lewis (07/20/1958)
Hide details for Jared Lindzon (1)Jared Lindzon (1)
Will Canada become America's cannabis capital?
Plans to legalise recreational marijuana in Canada have those south of the border worried they’ll lose their lead in the emerging pot industry
by Jared Lindzon (05/14/2016)
Plans to legalise recreational marijuana in Canada have those south of the border worried they’ll lose their lead in the emerging pot industry
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Why Gold-Backed Currencies Help Prevent Wars
by Ferdinand Lips (08/30/2002)
Swiss Banker Tells How Gold-Backed Currency Hinders Wars
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History of the Corporation Sole
by MARQUIS Financial Management Systems (05/15/2000)
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Canadian Dept of Justice to Advise Marijuana Legalization Plan
by Susana Mas (06/30/2016)
Hide details for Richard McDonald (1)Richard McDonald (1)
The Story of the Buck Act
by Richard McDonald (02/20/2002)
When passing new statutes, the Federal government always does everything according to the principles of law. In order for the Federal Government to tax a Citizen of one of the several states, they had to create some sort of contractual nexus. This contractual nexus is the "Social Security Number".
Hide details for William H. McIlhany (1)William H. McIlhany (1)
Two Centuries of Intrigue
by William H. McIlhany (09/16/1996)
Down through the ages there have been many secret societies and conspiratorial movements that had as their goals the absolute overthrow of all existing governments, and the final destruction of all religion. Adam Weishaupt, a professor of Canon Law at the University of Ingolstadt (in Bavaria, Germany) established a continuing organizational structure to direct the worldwide attack on religion and monarchy—a structure which would, he hoped, eventually rule the world. The organization Weishaupt founded on May 1, 1776 was called the Order of the Illuminati.
Hide details for Paul McKeever (1)Paul McKeever (1)
Canadian Court Cases on the Constitutionality of the Income Tax Act
by Paul McKeever (09/01/2000)
There haven't been any recent successes in the Canadian courts with the argument that the Income Tax Act is unconstitutional. Judges consistently uphold the federal government's unrestricted authority to lay any tax by any means.
Hide details for Ryan McMaken (1)Ryan McMaken (1)
Cannabis Tax Revenues Will Be A Roadblock To Sessions's Drug War Obsession
by Ryan McMaken (01/05)
Hide details for John F. McManus (1)John F. McManus (1)
"A Republic, If You Can Keep It"
by John F. McManus (11/06/2000)
The deliberations of the Constitutional Convention of 1787 were held in strict secrecy. Consequently, anxious citizens gathered outside Independence Hall when the proceedings ended in order to learn what had been produced behind closed doors. The answer was provided immediately. A Mrs. Powel of Philadelphia asked Benjamin Franklin, "Well, Doctor, what have we got, a republic or a monarchy?" With no hesitation whatsoever, Franklin responded, "A republic, if you can keep it." This exchange was recorded by Constitution signer James McHenry in a diary entry that was later reproduced in the 1906 American Historical Review.
Hide details for Professor John McMurtry (1)Professor John McMurtry (1)
Totalitarianism: The Unseen Terrorist Pattern
Why Is There a War In Afghanistan?
by Professor John McMurtry (12/09/2001)
Talk given by Professor John McMurtry of Guelph University to the Science for Peace Teach-In entitled "How Should Canada Respond to War and Terrorism". Sunday December 9, 2001 on the campus of the University of Toronto.
Hide details for Peter McWilliams (1)Peter McWilliams (1)
Ain't Nobody's Business If You Do
by Peter McWilliams (06/17/2000)
The Only Chapter In This Over-Long Book You Need To Read (says the author)
Hide details for Dan Meador (1)Dan Meador (1)
Tax Court Is for Withholding Agents
http://www.supremelaw.org/authors/meador/Tax.Court.Is.for.Withholding.Agents.htm

Research about the IRS and its procedures under law.
Hide details for Representative Jack Metcalf (1)Representative Jack Metcalf (1)
The World Trade Organization
The End of Geography?
by Representative Jack Metcalf (05/04/2000)
America has seen its national sovereignty slowly diffused over a growing number of International Governing Organizations. The WTO is just the latest in a long line of such developments that began right after World War Two. But as the protest in Seattle against the WTO Ministerial Meeting made clear, the democratic citizenry seemed well prepared for joint political action.
Hide details for Bob Minairk (1)Bob Minairk (1)
Logan County Jury Acquits Harrell 5/26/00
by Bob Minairk (05/26/2000)
I thought you might enjoy reading about a brave man who took on the income tax fraud head on and was victorious. Many thanks to the Illinois jury who realized that something was not right. You may also want to visit http://www.givemeliberty.org for developments on our discussions with the executive and legislative branches of the federal government regarding the administration of the federal income tax. Thank you, Joe Banister
Hide details for Stanley K. Monteith, M.D. (1)Stanley K. Monteith, M.D. (1)
The Population Control Agenda
by Stanley K. Monteith, M.D. (06/17/2000)
One of the most difficult concepts for Americans to accept is that there are human beings dedicated to coercive population control and genocide.
Hide details for Mother Earth News (1)Mother Earth News (1)
Solution to Pollution
by Mother Earth News (05/03/1970)
Hide details for Eustace Mullins (1)Eustace Mullins (1)
Federal Reserve Quiz
by Eustace Mullins (05/16/2000)
10 True or False questions and answers about the Federal Reserve.
Hide details for Bill Murphy (1)Bill Murphy (1)
Manipulation of Gold Market Keeps on 'Truckin'
by Bill Murphy (06/17/2000)
No market trades like this for so long. The price of oil is surging, commodity prices are going up, there is record gold demand and producers like Normandy are delivering into hedges, reducing here-to-for supply. The price of gold should be trending higher, not ALWAYS stopping at $290.
Hide details for Dr. Joe Sweet, M.Div., D.M.Th. (1)Dr. Joe Sweet, M.Div., D.M.Th. (1)
Unincorporated Business Trust Organization Part 1
by Dr. Joe Sweet, M.Div., D.M.Th. (05/09/2000)
Essay on the international, sovereign, pure, private, non-statutory, non-associated unincorporated business trust organization (UBTO)
Hide details for Matt Neuman (1)Matt Neuman (1)
The Declaration of Independence for Modern Readers
A Satire
by Matt Neuman (07/04/2000)
Given the recent trend to modernize classic works of literature, it seemed logical to modernize one of the great works of American literature: the Declaration of Independence. Jefferson and Co.'s affirmation of freedom and democracy is a wonderful document, but it simply doesn't speak to the current generation of TV-addicted zombies who wouldn't know a remote power from a remote control. With its archaic language and references to an unfamiliar, non-digital world, the D of I is sorely in need of an update to take it into the 21st Century. Hopefully this new version will be taught in our grade schools and civics classes, and a paper copy of it will replace the aging original now decomposing in the National Archives.
Hide details for Friedrich Nietzsche (1)Friedrich Nietzsche (1)
On the New Idol
Thus Spoke Zarathustra
by Friedrich Nietzsche (10/01/1884)
Friedrich Nietzsche between 1883 and 1892
Hide details for Albert Jay Nock (1)Albert Jay Nock (1)
The Criminality of the State
by Albert Jay Nock (03/01/1939)
"Stripping the American State of the enormous power it has acquired is a full-time job for our citizens and a stirring one; and if they attend to it properly they will have no energy to spare for fighting communism, or for hating Hitler, or for worrying about South America or Spain, or for anything whatever, except what goes on right here in the United States."
Hide details for Albert Jay Nock (1)Albert Jay Nock (1)
Our Enemy, the State
by Albert Jay Nock (10/01/1935)
Originally published in 1935, this elegant essay on the nature of the state shows the important distinction between state power and social power. "Every assumption of power, whether by gift or seizure," Nock writes, "leaves society with so much less power; there is never, nor can be, any strengthening of State power without a corresponding and roughly equivalent depletion of social power."
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Colombia Legalizes Medical Marijuana
by nsnbc international (01/01/2016)
Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos signed a decree legalizing the growing and sale of marijuana for medical purposes. The decree comes against the backdrop of the ongoing peace negotiations between the FARC-EP and the Colombian government and signed agreements about illicit drugs.
Uruguay’s President Rose Mujica signs Marijuana Legalization Bill
by nsnbc ìnternational (12/25/2013)
Uruguay’s President Jose Mujica has signed a bill, legalizing the cultivation and recreational use of marijuana. Mujica signed the bill into law after the Senate adopted the bill on Monday 14 December. Mujica brushed off harsh criticism from the UN’s INCB chief Raymond Yans, who had accused Mujica of not consulting with him first. An accusation President Mujica responded to by saying that the old man should stop lying and accusations of double standards. 
Hide details for Oaktree (1)Oaktree (1)
Cure Cancer With Cannabis THC, Not CBD Says Rick Simpson
Cannabis.Net interview with Rick Simpson
by Oaktree (05/27/2017)
Hide details for Thomas Paine (1)Thomas Paine (1)
Thomas Paine’s Origin of Free-Masonry
by Thomas Paine
This tract is a chapter belonging to the Third Part of the Age of Reason, as will be seen by the references made in it to preceding articles, as forming part of the same work. It was culled from the writings of Mr. Paine after his death, and published in a mutilated state by Mrs. Bonneville, his executrix. Passages having a reference to the Christian religion she erased, with a view no doubt of accommodating the work to the prejudices of bigotry. These, however, have been restored from the original manuscript, except a few lines which were rendered illegible.
Hide details for Lawrence M. Parks (1)Lawrence M. Parks (1)
The Oncoming Monetary Collapse
by Lawrence M. Parks (07/12/1998)
If the notion of a small group of private companies creating $900 billion out of nothing is confusing to you, it is only because the concept is so blatantly outrageous. By the way, they don't call it creating money. They use jargon to confuse you. They call it "fractional reserve lending."
Hide details for Lawrence Parks (1)Lawrence Parks (1)
What Everyone should know about our Monetary System
by Lawrence Parks (09/12/1999)
The monetary system of the United States is inherently a fraud upon people, both at home and abroad. Essentials of our money are being misrepresented, and crucial information is not being disclosed. The beneficiaries of the fraud are mostly those in the financial sector of the economy, very large corporations, and the politicians they finance.
Hide details for Congressman Ron Paul (1)Congressman Ron Paul (1)
World Trade Organization
by Congressman Ron Paul (03/31/2000)
Now we have a global trade agency that can actually overrule our laws. For example, the WTO is now claiming that we are not taxing our small companies enough, and that is an unfair trade advantage! We are supposed to raise taxes at the orders of international bureaucrats in Geneva!
Hide details for Ron Paul (3)Ron Paul (3)
A Republic, If You Can Keep It
by Ron Paul (02/02/2000)
At the close of the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia on September 18, 1787, a Mrs. Powel anxiously awaited the results, and as Benjamin Franklin emerged from the long task now finished, asked him directly: "Well Doctor, what have we got, a republic or a monarchy?" "A republic if you can keep it," responded Franklin.
Ron Paul's Farewell Address to Congress
by Ron Paul (11/14/2012)
"I have come to one firm conviction after these many years of trying to figure out 'the plain truth of things.'  The best chance for achieving peace and prosperity, for the maximum number of people world-wide, is to pursue the cause of LIBERTY. "
Sorry, Mr. Franklin, “We’re All Democrats Now”
by Ron Paul (01/29/2003)
At the close of the Constitutional Conventional in 1787, Benjamin Franklin told an inquisitive citizen that the delegates to the Constitutional Convention gave the people “a Republic, if you can keep it.” We should apologize to Mr. Franklin. It is obvious that the Republic is gone, for we are wallowing in a pure democracy against which the Founders had strongly warned... (Speech before House of Representatives, Jan 29, 2003)
Hide details for Pennsylvania School Board Association (1)Pennsylvania School Board Association (1)
Traditional Values vs. Media Values
by Pennsylvania School Board Association
A quick comparison of traditional values versus media values.
Hide details for Les Perreaux (1)Les Perreaux (1)
'Sir Daniel' going to jail
by Les Perreaux (08/28/2001)
A self-styled knight of Christian orders who cited the King James Bible as authority for his tax evasion was sentenced yesterday to five years, eight months in prison and ordered to pay the $2.4-million he owes the Canada Customs and Revenue Agency.
Hide details for Mark Pitcavage, Ph.D. (1)Mark Pitcavage, Ph.D. (1)
Trusts and the Untrustworthy
"Pure Trusts" and "Patriots for Profit"
by Mark Pitcavage, Ph.D. (04/07/1999)
This report is the "pure trust" scam, which has migrated to -- and flourished on -- the Internet. "Pure trust" schemes are those in which people are convinced to place all of their assets into a number of trusts of dubious legitimacy in order to hide their assets from creditors and tax collectors. This report explains the primary targets of the scam, the nature of the "product" offered, the pitch the scammers use, the true status of such trusts and the consequences for those people who actually purchase "pure trusts." It also describes other, related scams and frauds that are similar to are aimed at a similar audience, and offers a few suggestions as to ways to help solve the problem.
Hide details for Janne Pohjoispää (1)Janne Pohjoispää (1)
Choosing The Right Magazine For Your Kalashnikov
by Janne Pohjoispää (06/01/2000)
There is no doubt that the 7.62 mm M43 caliber Kalashnikov assault rifle is the most popular small arm in the world. Since its introduction in 1949, the Kalashnikov assault rifles have performed well in virtually every battlefield around the world, and have gained a reputation for both poor accuracy and exceptional reliability in adverse conditions.
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