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Forbidden Civics: The Fall of the Constitutional Republic & The Rise of the Democratic Administrative-Welfare-Police State With TM2000-25

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In the groundbreaking treatise Forbidden The Fall of the Constitutional Republic & The Rise of the Democratic Administrative-Welfare-Police State, the veil is lifted on an unsettling narrative that is woven into the fabric of our nation's history. It presents an audacious, incisive examination of how we have collectively drifted from our Constitutional roots into the murky waters of a Democratic Administrative Welfare Police State. This compelling chronicle boldly challenges the status quo, asking the reader to reconsider what they think they know about American civics. It goes beyond the familiar tale of the founding fathers and the constitution, diving into the heart of the systemic transformations that have undermined the republican foundations of our nation. Forbidden Civics acts as both an illuminating history and a clarion call to action. It meticulously outlines the critical elements of civic responsibility and constitutional principles that have been overshadowed by a cloud of misinformation and neglect. It navigates the convoluted corridors of government operations, exposing the bureaucratic mechanisms that have led us away from the principles of personal freedom and self-governance. In an era that sees an alarming rise in state control, this book serves as a critical resource. It meticulously details the knowledge necessary for citizens to reclaim their rightful political status and steer their government back towards its constitutional moorings. Authoritative, provocative, and profoundly educational, Forbidden Civics is more than a book—it's a battle cry for the return to our republican roots and the preservation of our hard-won freedoms. It equips readers with the tools to combat the growing tide of socialism and to stand for the preservation of the principles that make America unique. Prepare to be challenged, to question, and to learn. Forbidden Civics will redefine your understanding of your role as a citizen in this grand American experiment. It's not just a commentary on the state of our union—it's a handbook for those ready to reclaim it."

257 pages, Paperback

Published June 2, 2023

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