America Liberty Republic

America Liberty Republic

Protecting and defending the Constitution in the spirit of Samuel Adams and the Sons of Liberty.

ALR is an online weekly magazine that discusses current news and events in a Constitutional perspective.

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

November 2, End of the Republic?

A minority of Americans made the trip to the local voting booths on November 2, 2010. Electronic manipulation, the dead, illegal non-citizens, and candidates chosen by the Party Elites had already manipulated the votes.

Geo. Washington was right to warn us against political parties. They tend to be a cancer that eventually devours the host. Political parties are about money and power. Elections and candidates are bought and sold like penny stocks, or the coming carbon credits.

Will the Republicans live up to their name? REPUBLIC.

It is doubtful. On the eve of the election, even the Constitutional hopefuls were warning the resurgence of patriot voters and candidates NOT to be pure in their devotion to the Constitution.

In the next few weeks, we will see the beginning of the end of the Republic as the power elites, through compromise, scramble to grab all the power they can before the new Congress is seated in January. In January, little will be done to undue the damages already inflicted.

Who will the power elites choose to run in 2012?

Sunday, August 1, 2010

Survival in the Alps


American Liberty Republic is beginning a new series on survival. This article expands one from the latest edition, see link below.

While winter camping in the Trinity Alps, Ronnie and I came upon a Humboldt State University unconscious in a rock cave above 6,000 feet and 15 miles from the nearest dirt road. Read the article in American Liberty Republic.

We were camped about two hundred feet below where this picture is taken, down and to the left. We first checked his airway, he was breathing lightly and very shallow breaths. We gently placed him in a recovery position and put our sleeping bags, one under, the other on top, and zipped them up. We had a pad under the bag to trap the cold from the ground from coming up.

Ronnie began working on his hands to get some circulation and I began a fire. Eventually, he did come to. By the time it was done, we had given him most of our food in warm soups.

Our survival planning was for two, not three. After 12 hours of nursing him back to life, we all made it out. The picture above is in summer.