The "deep footprints of truth" are found in the original sources!
(New sources added to the bottom.)
The Speeches of Ronald Reagan
Notes on the Debates in the Federal Convention, James Madison (1787), published (1840)
Notes of the Secret Debates of the Federal Convention of (1787) Taken by the Late Honorable Robert Yates, Chief Justice of the State of New York, published, (1821)
The Complete Rand Paul filibuster (3/6/13)
Economics in One Lesson, Henry Hazlitt
The Mystery of Banking, Murray Rothbard
WILLIAM GOUGE REPORT, ADVISOR TO PRESIDENT JACKSON, ON THE PRINCIPLES OF THE BANKING SYSTEM (1833)
USA & STATE DEBT CLOCK'S
LONGINES CHRONOSCOPE WITH SAINT JOE McCARTHY #1
LONGINES CHRONOSCOPE WITH SAINT JOE McCARTHY #2
Saint Joe McCarthy a true anti-communist warrior
The Spirit Cave Mummy
The Spirit Cave Lawsuit (9,400 Year Old Solutrean Mummy)
The Truth About the Robber Barons
Constitution of the United States
High Above Columbus Circle
P.S. Inflation is Still Coming… It’s Going to Hurt
Shadow Stats...The truth behind the Government statistics
William Buckley Vs Gore Vidal
The Bonnie Blue Flag
Abe Lincoln's Letter to Horace Greely
Author of, The Real Lincoln & Lincoln Unmasked
The Law, Frederic Bastiat
Complete US Presidential Election Results
Complete Thomas Jefferson Library Catalogue
The Sacred Fire of Liberty: James Madison and the Founding of the Federal Republic
Thomas Jefferson, First Inaugural Address, In the Washington, D.C. (Every President's Inaugural addresses available here as well.)
The Other September 11th
U.S. Territorial Acquisitions
Collected Works of Abraham Lincoln
Defending Mother Earth
The Religion of Peace
Media Contacts and Addresses
Interactive John Trumbull's “Declaration of Independence”
The Constitution Mural by Barry Faulkner
Terry Lakin letter to The Foreign Occupier
RonaldReagan.com
Farewell Address (January 11, 1989) Ronald Wilson Reagan
Declaration of Independence
Hollywood's Noble Indians -- Dancing With Myths? Paul W. Valentine
A Side of Stonewall Jackson you never knew!
Income Tax Cut, JFK Hopes To Spur Economy 1962/8/13
The Seven Stages of Civilization
Corruption that is the Ratification of the 14th Amendment
Ayn Rand/Mike Wallace Interview
Ayn Rand/Johnny Carson Interview (1967)
The Shrinking Value of the Dollar
The Rise & Fall of the Dollar
Metaphysics of Kant
Two Cows: Political Economies Through History
General Jackson Slaying the Many Headed Monster
"The complete anas of Thomas Jefferson"
Writings of Thomas Jefferson
Writings of James Madison
Writings of George Washington
Jefferson's Opinion on the Constitutionality of a National Bank : 1791
Kentucky Resolution
Virginia Resolution
Patrick Henry - Give Me Liberty Or Give Me Death
Ratification of the Constitution by the State of Virginia; June 26, 1788
Letters From an American Farmer
To Jean Baptiste Say Washington, February 1, 1804
Hitler was a Socialist
U.S. Money History
States by Order of Entry into Union
The 'Paul Revere' of the South
The female Paul Revere
Freedom is slavery
Jefferson Vindicated
Historical CPI-U data from 1913 to the present
Truth of the war conspiracy of 1861
One Hundred Errors of Fact and Judgment in Oliver Stone's JFK
Full Text of Iraqi Constitution
Douglas MacArthur
FREE TO CHOOSE 2: "Tyranny of Control" (Milton Friedman)
Adolf Hitler, Time Magazines' 1938 Man of the Year
Is Oil a Fossil Fuel?
Colonial Colleges
Lectures by Professor Carroll Quigley
The Over-Criminalization of Social and Economic Conduct
True Prices Measured in Gold
Behind the Green Mask
Bill "Schill" is clueless
Young Opponents of Gay Marriage Undaunted by Battle Ahead
Sundown in America
i Claudius episode 6
Curtis Sliwa scammed ex to give child support to mistress
Is Hawaii Really a State of the Union?
Myths of Michael King Jr. (official name of Martin Luther King)
The Anatomy of the State
George Washington's Circular Letter of Farewell to the Army
Lance Banning discusses, The Sacred Fire of Liberty: James Madison and the Founding of the Federal Republic
Soviet/ USSR Anthem in English [by Good Red Paul Robeson]
The Book Thomas Jefferson wanted to be required reading for all Americans! Edited and translated by him in 1817
HERE'S TO YOU MR. JEFFERSON!
Federalist #10 The problem of majority factions (parties) and the inherent problem of democracy. (all other Federalist papers included here as well.)
Federalist #39 The Union was intended to be both FEDERAL "and" NATIONAL! Not one dominating over the other! (Cornerstone of Jeffersonian/Madisonian Constitution principle.)
Federalist #42 Included, Madison speaks out against slavery.
Federalist #45 The States sovereign in their sphere, the Federal government only in it's sphere! The powers delegated by the proposed Constitution to the Federal government are few and defined. Those which are to remain in the State governments are numerous and indefinite. The former will be exercised principally on external objects, as war, peace, negotiation, and foreign commerce...
Federalist #46 Both Federal and State gov's only "agents of the people," each with separate powers. The Federal only 18 enumerated powers listed under Article 1 Section 8. (Madison would later see some of his thoughts here in defending the possibility of Federal encroachment were wrong.) Also, he talks about the advantage of American's "being armed."
Federalist# 49 "A reverence for the laws would be sufficiently inculcated by the voice of an enlightened reason." "Reason needed over passion and it alone ought to control and regulate the government."
Federalist # 51 America meant to be a "compound Republic" with both State and Federal gov's acting as a check on the other. The society (was supposed to be) broken into so many parts, interests, and classes of citizens, that the rights of individuals, or of the minority, will be in little danger from interested combinations of the majority. A proper "Federal" system is needed and it is only when the Federal principle breaks down society will end in tyranny (what we are leading to today.)
Watch DIE HARD after Sgt. Powell exits the store to buy twinkies and looks down the street towards the Plaza...You'll get a glimpse of the Gas Sign, it was 70 cents back in 1987. Or the famous Sopranos opening credits when it was 97 cents in 1998. This chart explains why! AND it has almost nothing to do with our lack of drilling!!
The official Flag of The Right Perspective! (This was the last time we were a true Republic!)
Articles from The National Gazette of Philadelphia (1791-1793)
America's Founding Documents
The history of Market Street
Are you a good enough Federal citizen to pass their naturalization test?
Patrick Henry, James Madison, The Constitution, and the Revolution
First official cent of the United States "Mind your business!"
Jefferson begins to rout out Hamilton's true intentions
The little known Goddard Broadsides
Was the Union Army's Invasion of the Confederate States a Lawful Act
The Philosophy of Liberty in 8 Minutes
Lincoln's Unconstitutional Suspension of Habeas Corpus
The Sovereign States
John Wayne on Liberals!
John Wayne Loves Republics!
John Wayne & Ronald Reagan Republican Victory Squad
ADAM SMITH'S MORAL AND ECONOMIC SYSTEM
The Gold Standard Before the Civil War | Murray N. Rothbard
The Fed and the Power Elite | Murray N. Rothbard
Monopoly & Competition | Murray N. Rothbard
The Fourteenth Amendment by Thomas Woods
Nicholas Barbon on A discourse of trade. 1690
Stephen King responsible for School shootings since 1977?
President Reagan's effort to re-establish the proper role of the federal government through this Executive Order 12612! (October 26, 1987)
Reagan's EO 12612 revoked in 1998 by Bill Clinton's new EO 13083 and EO 13095, which largely re-justified the excessive unconstitutional role the federal government has assumed since the time of Franklin Roosevelt.
Power Grab by Executive Order, by: Phyllis Schlafly
William M. Gouge, A Short History of Paper Money
Mercy Otis Warren, History of the rise, progress, and termination of the American Revolution.
Multiple or Mallaeble Traditons in American Politics?:Insights from the Intersection of Immigration, Social Capital, and Welfare Policy
David Saville Muzzey, Thomas Jefferson (He was accused of being a Bolshevik by the Better America Federation.)
Abridgement of the Debates in Congress (1789-1856) Vol 6.
Albert Gallatin, Views of the Public Debt, Receipts & Expenditures of the United States (1801)
**Thomas Jefferson, Draft Declaration & Protest of Virginia (1825), setting the record straight! This is how it was supposed to be folks!! We lost our liberty to the Nationalists!! Fight to retain the sacred fire of Liberty and restore Jeffersonian Federalism !!!
The Truth fully researched and explained for the sheep-le!!
His grandfather was a slave! Now he's a vocal champion for Confederate monuments!!
Abel P. Upshur, The Federal Government: True Nature & Character; Being a Review of Judge Story's Commentaries on the Constitution of the United States
Macy’s Courts Muslims With New Hijab Brand
Life & Letters of Thomas Jefferson, Francis W. Hirst (1926)
Louis Sebastien Mercier, L'An 2440
Thomas Jefferson Truth on Race, Slavery
Thomas Jefferson to Benjamin Rush, 23 September 1800, (included: thoughts on unhealthiness of cities, unfair attacks by his politically motivated critics, unneeded posthumous honors, & the ultra famous quote on state sponsored religion, "for I have sworn upon the altar of god, eternal hostility against every form of tyranny over the mind of man."
History of Free Blacks 1619-1860
Why did Free Blacks stay in the Old South???
Duke Wayne "Full" Playboy Interview (May 1971)
Onkar Ghate's Interview in The Right Perspective
Sir Issac Newton, Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica
Roland M. Baumann, John Swanwick: Spokesman for "Merchant Republicanism" in Philadelphia, 1790-1798
George Richards Minot, The history of the insurrections in Massachusetts. In the year seventeen hundred and eighty six. And the rebellion consequent thereon
Speeches of Fisher Ames (Hamiltonian Nationalist) in Congress 1789-1796
The political activities of Philip Freneau, Samuel E. Forman
(New sources added to the bottom.)
The Speeches of Ronald Reagan
Notes on the Debates in the Federal Convention, James Madison (1787), published (1840)
Notes of the Secret Debates of the Federal Convention of (1787) Taken by the Late Honorable Robert Yates, Chief Justice of the State of New York, published, (1821)
The Complete Rand Paul filibuster (3/6/13)
Economics in One Lesson, Henry Hazlitt
The Mystery of Banking, Murray Rothbard
WILLIAM GOUGE REPORT, ADVISOR TO PRESIDENT JACKSON, ON THE PRINCIPLES OF THE BANKING SYSTEM (1833)
USA & STATE DEBT CLOCK'S
LONGINES CHRONOSCOPE WITH SAINT JOE McCARTHY #1
LONGINES CHRONOSCOPE WITH SAINT JOE McCARTHY #2
Saint Joe McCarthy a true anti-communist warrior
The Spirit Cave Mummy
The Spirit Cave Lawsuit (9,400 Year Old Solutrean Mummy)
The Truth About the Robber Barons
Constitution of the United States
High Above Columbus Circle
P.S. Inflation is Still Coming… It’s Going to Hurt
Shadow Stats...The truth behind the Government statistics
William Buckley Vs Gore Vidal
The Bonnie Blue Flag
Abe Lincoln's Letter to Horace Greely
Author of, The Real Lincoln & Lincoln Unmasked
The Law, Frederic Bastiat
Complete US Presidential Election Results
Complete Thomas Jefferson Library Catalogue
The Sacred Fire of Liberty: James Madison and the Founding of the Federal Republic
Thomas Jefferson, First Inaugural Address, In the Washington, D.C. (Every President's Inaugural addresses available here as well.)
The Other September 11th
U.S. Territorial Acquisitions
Collected Works of Abraham Lincoln
Defending Mother Earth
The Religion of Peace
Media Contacts and Addresses
Interactive John Trumbull's “Declaration of Independence”
The Constitution Mural by Barry Faulkner
Terry Lakin letter to The Foreign Occupier
RonaldReagan.com
Farewell Address (January 11, 1989) Ronald Wilson Reagan
Declaration of Independence
Hollywood's Noble Indians -- Dancing With Myths? Paul W. Valentine
A Side of Stonewall Jackson you never knew!
Income Tax Cut, JFK Hopes To Spur Economy 1962/8/13
The Seven Stages of Civilization
Corruption that is the Ratification of the 14th Amendment
Ayn Rand/Mike Wallace Interview
Ayn Rand/Johnny Carson Interview (1967)
The Shrinking Value of the Dollar
The Rise & Fall of the Dollar
Metaphysics of Kant
Two Cows: Political Economies Through History
General Jackson Slaying the Many Headed Monster
"The complete anas of Thomas Jefferson"
Writings of Thomas Jefferson
Writings of James Madison
Writings of George Washington
Jefferson's Opinion on the Constitutionality of a National Bank : 1791
Kentucky Resolution
Virginia Resolution
Patrick Henry - Give Me Liberty Or Give Me Death
Ratification of the Constitution by the State of Virginia; June 26, 1788
Letters From an American Farmer
To Jean Baptiste Say Washington, February 1, 1804
Hitler was a Socialist
U.S. Money History
States by Order of Entry into Union
The 'Paul Revere' of the South
The female Paul Revere
Freedom is slavery
Jefferson Vindicated
Historical CPI-U data from 1913 to the present
Truth of the war conspiracy of 1861
One Hundred Errors of Fact and Judgment in Oliver Stone's JFK
Full Text of Iraqi Constitution
Douglas MacArthur
FREE TO CHOOSE 2: "Tyranny of Control" (Milton Friedman)
Adolf Hitler, Time Magazines' 1938 Man of the Year
Is Oil a Fossil Fuel?
Colonial Colleges
Lectures by Professor Carroll Quigley
The Over-Criminalization of Social and Economic Conduct
True Prices Measured in Gold
Behind the Green Mask
Bill "Schill" is clueless
Young Opponents of Gay Marriage Undaunted by Battle Ahead
Sundown in America
i Claudius episode 6
Curtis Sliwa scammed ex to give child support to mistress
Is Hawaii Really a State of the Union?
Myths of Michael King Jr. (official name of Martin Luther King)
The Anatomy of the State
George Washington's Circular Letter of Farewell to the Army
Lance Banning discusses, The Sacred Fire of Liberty: James Madison and the Founding of the Federal Republic
Soviet/ USSR Anthem in English [by Good Red Paul Robeson]
The Book Thomas Jefferson wanted to be required reading for all Americans! Edited and translated by him in 1817
HERE'S TO YOU MR. JEFFERSON!
Federalist #10 The problem of majority factions (parties) and the inherent problem of democracy. (all other Federalist papers included here as well.)
Federalist #39 The Union was intended to be both FEDERAL "and" NATIONAL! Not one dominating over the other! (Cornerstone of Jeffersonian/Madisonian Constitution principle.)
Federalist #42 Included, Madison speaks out against slavery.
Federalist #45 The States sovereign in their sphere, the Federal government only in it's sphere! The powers delegated by the proposed Constitution to the Federal government are few and defined. Those which are to remain in the State governments are numerous and indefinite. The former will be exercised principally on external objects, as war, peace, negotiation, and foreign commerce...
Federalist #46 Both Federal and State gov's only "agents of the people," each with separate powers. The Federal only 18 enumerated powers listed under Article 1 Section 8. (Madison would later see some of his thoughts here in defending the possibility of Federal encroachment were wrong.) Also, he talks about the advantage of American's "being armed."
Federalist# 49 "A reverence for the laws would be sufficiently inculcated by the voice of an enlightened reason." "Reason needed over passion and it alone ought to control and regulate the government."
Federalist # 51 America meant to be a "compound Republic" with both State and Federal gov's acting as a check on the other. The society (was supposed to be) broken into so many parts, interests, and classes of citizens, that the rights of individuals, or of the minority, will be in little danger from interested combinations of the majority. A proper "Federal" system is needed and it is only when the Federal principle breaks down society will end in tyranny (what we are leading to today.)
The prophetic Speeches of Patrick Henry at the Virginia Ratifying Convention 6/5/1788-6/26/1788
Staggering Debt Held by Federal Reserve Banks (Chart)
Staggering Debt Held by Federal Reserve Banks (Chart)
Watch DIE HARD after Sgt. Powell exits the store to buy twinkies and looks down the street towards the Plaza...You'll get a glimpse of the Gas Sign, it was 70 cents back in 1987. Or the famous Sopranos opening credits when it was 97 cents in 1998. This chart explains why! AND it has almost nothing to do with our lack of drilling!!
The official Flag of The Right Perspective! (This was the last time we were a true Republic!)
Articles from The National Gazette of Philadelphia (1791-1793)
America's Founding Documents
The history of Market Street
Are you a good enough Federal citizen to pass their naturalization test?
Patrick Henry, James Madison, The Constitution, and the Revolution
First official cent of the United States "Mind your business!"
Jefferson begins to rout out Hamilton's true intentions
The little known Goddard Broadsides
Was the Union Army's Invasion of the Confederate States a Lawful Act
The Philosophy of Liberty in 8 Minutes
Lincoln's Unconstitutional Suspension of Habeas Corpus
The Sovereign States
John Wayne on Liberals!
John Wayne Loves Republics!
John Wayne & Ronald Reagan Republican Victory Squad
ADAM SMITH'S MORAL AND ECONOMIC SYSTEM
The Gold Standard Before the Civil War | Murray N. Rothbard
The Fed and the Power Elite | Murray N. Rothbard
Monopoly & Competition | Murray N. Rothbard
The Fourteenth Amendment by Thomas Woods
Stephen King responsible for School shootings since 1977?
President Reagan's effort to re-establish the proper role of the federal government through this Executive Order 12612! (October 26, 1987)
Reagan's EO 12612 revoked in 1998 by Bill Clinton's new EO 13083 and EO 13095, which largely re-justified the excessive unconstitutional role the federal government has assumed since the time of Franklin Roosevelt.
Power Grab by Executive Order, by: Phyllis Schlafly
William M. Gouge, A Short History of Paper Money
Mercy Otis Warren, History of the rise, progress, and termination of the American Revolution.
Thomas Jefferson, Notes of the State of Virginia
The Writings of Thomas Jefferson
Sir William Blackstone, Commentaries on the laws of England
James Madison, Notes on the Federal Convention of 1787
John C. Calhoun, A Disquisition on Government and a Discourse on the Constitution and Government of the United States
Harriet Martineau, Retrospect of Western Travel (Visit to James Madison in his 83rd year)
Baron de Montesquieu, The Spirit of Laws
John Adams, A Defense of the Constitutions of Government of the United States of America
Ben Franklin, The Life of Dr. Benjamin Franklin
The Federalist, on the new Constitution
Bernard Mandeville, The Fable of the Bees
James Burgh, Political Disquisitions
Beccaria, Essay on Crimes and Punishments
John Dickinson, Letters from a Farmer in Pa
Thomas Hobbes, Leviathan
William Duncan, Elements in Logic
John Locke, Two Treatises of Government
De Lolme, The Constitution of England
Euclid, Elements
Murphy, The Works of Sallust
Francis Hutcheson, A Short Introduction to Moral Philosophy
Malthus, An Essay on the Principle of Population
Machiavelli, Discourses
Thomas More, Utopia
Thomas Paine, Common Sense
John Trenchard, Cato's Letters
Plato, The Republic
Vattel, Law of Nations
Sidney, Discourses on Government
Montagu, Rise & Fall of Ancient Republicks
Sir Francis Bacon, The Advancement of Learning
Addison, Cato a Tragedy
John Locke, Human Understanding
George Washington, Farewell Address
Aristotle, Metaphysics
James Harrington, The Commonwealth of Oceania
William Graham Sumner, Alexander Hamilton
Cabot Lodge, The Works of Alexander Hamilton
Francis Bacon, Essays
William Wirt, Life and Character of Patrick Henry
David Hume, A Treatise on Human Nature
The Writings of Thomas Jefferson
Sir William Blackstone, Commentaries on the laws of England
James Madison, Notes on the Federal Convention of 1787
John C. Calhoun, A Disquisition on Government and a Discourse on the Constitution and Government of the United States
Harriet Martineau, Retrospect of Western Travel (Visit to James Madison in his 83rd year)
Baron de Montesquieu, The Spirit of Laws
John Adams, A Defense of the Constitutions of Government of the United States of America
Ben Franklin, The Life of Dr. Benjamin Franklin
The Federalist, on the new Constitution
Bernard Mandeville, The Fable of the Bees
James Burgh, Political Disquisitions
Beccaria, Essay on Crimes and Punishments
John Dickinson, Letters from a Farmer in Pa
Thomas Hobbes, Leviathan
William Duncan, Elements in Logic
John Locke, Two Treatises of Government
De Lolme, The Constitution of England
Euclid, Elements
Murphy, The Works of Sallust
Francis Hutcheson, A Short Introduction to Moral Philosophy
Malthus, An Essay on the Principle of Population
Machiavelli, Discourses
Thomas More, Utopia
Thomas Paine, Common Sense
John Trenchard, Cato's Letters
Plato, The Republic
Vattel, Law of Nations
Sidney, Discourses on Government
Montagu, Rise & Fall of Ancient Republicks
Sir Francis Bacon, The Advancement of Learning
Addison, Cato a Tragedy
John Locke, Human Understanding
George Washington, Farewell Address
Aristotle, Metaphysics
James Harrington, The Commonwealth of Oceania
William Graham Sumner, Alexander Hamilton
Cabot Lodge, The Works of Alexander Hamilton
Francis Bacon, Essays
William Wirt, Life and Character of Patrick Henry
David Hume, A Treatise on Human Nature
Jefferson Davis, The Rise and Fall of the Confederate Government Volume 2
Joseph Story, Commentaries on the Constitution of the United States (Hamiltonian Nationalist)
George Bancroft, History of the United States of America
David Hume, A History of England
Burlamaqui, The Principles of Natural and Political Law
The Great Debate between Webster & Hayne
Charles Beard, Economic Origins of Jeffersonian Democracy
William Leggett, A Collection of the Politcal Writings of William Leggett
William Maclay, The Journal of William Maclay 1789-1791
Max Farrand, The Father's of the Constitution
Max Farrand, The Framing of the Constitution of the United States
John Marshall, The Life of George Washington (Hamiltonian Nationalist)
James Buchanan, The Administration on the Eve of Rebellion
Collins, Bolingbroke
Descartes, Discourse on Method
Elwes, Works of Spinoza
Frederic Bastiat, Sophisms of the Protectionists
Austin, Philip Freneau The Poet of the Revolution
Lamb, History of the City of New York
Adam Smith, Inquiry into the Nature & Causes of the Wealth of Nations
Pinochet's robust Library
Machiavelli, The Prince
Mercy Otis Warren, Poems, dramatic and miscellaneous
Benjamin Rush, Essays literary, moral & philosophical
Lewis Henry Boutell, The Life of Roger Sherman
William Barton, Memoirs of the Life of David Rittenhouse
Matthew L. Davis, Memoirs of Aaron Burr
William Graham Sumner, Robert Morris
Jared Sparks, The Life and Treason of Benedict Arnold
John Stuart Mill, On Liberty
William Austin, Peter Rugg The Missing Man
Richard Henry Lee *, The Life of Arthur Lee
Richard Henry Lee *, Memoir of the life of Richard Henry Lee
Richard Henry Lee, THE LETTERS OF RICHARD HENRY LEE VOLUME - I 1762-1778
Richard Henry Lee, THE LETTERS OF RICHARD HENRY LEE VOLUME - II 1779-1794
Harry Cushing, The Writings of Samuel Adams 1764-1769
Harry Cushing, The Writings of Samuel Adams 1770-1773
Harry Cushing, The Writings of Samuel Adams 1774-1777
Haryy Cushing, The Writings of Samuel Adams 1778-1802
F.H. Peters, Nicomachean Ethics of Aristotle
J. Cook Wilson, On the Interpretation of Plato's Timaeus
Benedict de Spinoza, Ethic
Leibnitz. Discourse on Metaphysics
Leibnitz, New Essays on Human Understanding
John Taylor of Caroline, Disunion sentiment in Congress in 1794 a confidential memorandum hitherto unpublished
How INFLATION and BANKS are destroying the Productive Class!
Captain James T. Kirk...a member of the Cult of the Constitution??
Cosenza, Francesco Petrarca And The Revolution Of Cola Di Rienzo
Harley, William Maclay
Carroll Quigley, The Mythology of American Democracy
Albert Gallatin, Considerations on the Currency and Banking System of the United States
The Evils of Monetarism!
Abiel Holmes, American Annals Volume 1
Abiel Holmes, American Annals Volume 2
William M. Gouge, An inquiry into the expediency of dispensing with bank agency and bank paper in fiscal concerns of the United States.
Charles A. Conant, (Hamiltonian Nationalist) A History of Modern Banks of Issue
Charles A. Conant, (Hamiltonian Nationalist) The Principles of Money and Banking
Martin Van Buren, The autobiography of Martin Van Buren
George Washington, The writings of George Washington from the original manuscript sources, 1745-1799
Constitutional Problems Under Lincoln, written by James G. Randall (1926)
"Reading Hamilton from the Left"... (Clearly today's Left Wing radicals are finally and correctly realizing Hamilton's "centralization" is the key to maintaining socialism/government sponsored tyranny over an economy, run by and for the benefit of an elite few. These radicals have a new-found love affair with the "founding father of big government." (See Hamilton the Musical.) Opposed by Jefferson's and Adam Smith's "decentralized" division of labor with minimally centralized government that leads to freedom, liberty, and power to the "individual citizen" working under the "loving hand" of Free Enterprise. Jefferson was not opposed to industrialization or modernization as most Jacobins think. He merely saw the yeoman freehold farmer as the small business engines of a growing and burgeoning economy! Control in "the people's hands!" not the government's or their apparatchik's!)
Raoul Berger, Government by Judiciary: The transformation of the Fourteenth Amendment (1977)
The Philosophy of Gassendi, G.S. Brett
Gassendi's Epicurius ("Jefferson Believed the Epicurian Philosophy came nearest to the truth of any ancient system of philosophy but it had been misunderstood and misrepresented. He wished the work of Gassendi concerning it had been translated at the time." From John Qunicy Adams' diary, a conversation at Jefferson's dinner table at the White House.)
The ISIS suicide bomber who was paid $1.25 MILLION in compensation by the British government because he was locked up in Guantanamo!
Dugald Stewart, Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind
Thomas Blackwell, An Enquiry in the Life and Writings of Homer
Conyers Middleton, The Life of Marcus Tullius Cicero
William Stith, The History of Virginia
Jean Baptist Say, A treatise on Political Economy
William Wirt, Life of Patrick Henry
Barry Edward O'Meara, Napoleon in Exile
William Johnson, Sketches of the Life and Correspondence of Nathaniel Greene
Martin Van Buren, Autobiography of Martin Van Buren
Martin Van Buren, An Inquiry into the Origin and Course of Political Parties in The United States
Henry S. Randall, The Life of Thomas Jefferson
Joseph Story, Commentaries on the Constitution of the United States (Hamiltonian Nationalist)
George Bancroft, History of the United States of America
David Hume, A History of England
Burlamaqui, The Principles of Natural and Political Law
The Great Debate between Webster & Hayne
Charles Beard, Economic Origins of Jeffersonian Democracy
William Leggett, A Collection of the Politcal Writings of William Leggett
William Maclay, The Journal of William Maclay 1789-1791
Max Farrand, The Father's of the Constitution
Max Farrand, The Framing of the Constitution of the United States
John Marshall, The Life of George Washington (Hamiltonian Nationalist)
James Buchanan, The Administration on the Eve of Rebellion
Collins, Bolingbroke
Descartes, Discourse on Method
Elwes, Works of Spinoza
Frederic Bastiat, Sophisms of the Protectionists
Austin, Philip Freneau The Poet of the Revolution
Lamb, History of the City of New York
Adam Smith, Inquiry into the Nature & Causes of the Wealth of Nations
Pinochet's robust Library
Machiavelli, The Prince
Mercy Otis Warren, Poems, dramatic and miscellaneous
Benjamin Rush, Essays literary, moral & philosophical
Lewis Henry Boutell, The Life of Roger Sherman
William Barton, Memoirs of the Life of David Rittenhouse
Matthew L. Davis, Memoirs of Aaron Burr
William Graham Sumner, Robert Morris
Jared Sparks, The Life and Treason of Benedict Arnold
John Stuart Mill, On Liberty
William Austin, Peter Rugg The Missing Man
Richard Henry Lee *, The Life of Arthur Lee
Richard Henry Lee *, Memoir of the life of Richard Henry Lee
Richard Henry Lee, THE LETTERS OF RICHARD HENRY LEE VOLUME - I 1762-1778
Richard Henry Lee, THE LETTERS OF RICHARD HENRY LEE VOLUME - II 1779-1794
Harry Cushing, The Writings of Samuel Adams 1764-1769
Harry Cushing, The Writings of Samuel Adams 1770-1773
Harry Cushing, The Writings of Samuel Adams 1774-1777
Haryy Cushing, The Writings of Samuel Adams 1778-1802
F.H. Peters, Nicomachean Ethics of Aristotle
J. Cook Wilson, On the Interpretation of Plato's Timaeus
Benedict de Spinoza, Ethic
Leibnitz. Discourse on Metaphysics
Leibnitz, New Essays on Human Understanding
John Taylor of Caroline, Disunion sentiment in Congress in 1794 a confidential memorandum hitherto unpublished
How INFLATION and BANKS are destroying the Productive Class!
Captain James T. Kirk...a member of the Cult of the Constitution??
Cosenza, Francesco Petrarca And The Revolution Of Cola Di Rienzo
Harley, William Maclay
Carroll Quigley, The Mythology of American Democracy
Albert Gallatin, Considerations on the Currency and Banking System of the United States
The Evils of Monetarism!
Abiel Holmes, American Annals Volume 1
Abiel Holmes, American Annals Volume 2
William M. Gouge, An inquiry into the expediency of dispensing with bank agency and bank paper in fiscal concerns of the United States.
Charles A. Conant, (Hamiltonian Nationalist) A History of Modern Banks of Issue
Charles A. Conant, (Hamiltonian Nationalist) The Principles of Money and Banking
Martin Van Buren, The autobiography of Martin Van Buren
George Washington, The writings of George Washington from the original manuscript sources, 1745-1799
Constitutional Problems Under Lincoln, written by James G. Randall (1926)
"Reading Hamilton from the Left"... (Clearly today's Left Wing radicals are finally and correctly realizing Hamilton's "centralization" is the key to maintaining socialism/government sponsored tyranny over an economy, run by and for the benefit of an elite few. These radicals have a new-found love affair with the "founding father of big government." (See Hamilton the Musical.) Opposed by Jefferson's and Adam Smith's "decentralized" division of labor with minimally centralized government that leads to freedom, liberty, and power to the "individual citizen" working under the "loving hand" of Free Enterprise. Jefferson was not opposed to industrialization or modernization as most Jacobins think. He merely saw the yeoman freehold farmer as the small business engines of a growing and burgeoning economy! Control in "the people's hands!" not the government's or their apparatchik's!)
Raoul Berger, Government by Judiciary: The transformation of the Fourteenth Amendment (1977)
The Philosophy of Gassendi, G.S. Brett
Gassendi's Epicurius ("Jefferson Believed the Epicurian Philosophy came nearest to the truth of any ancient system of philosophy but it had been misunderstood and misrepresented. He wished the work of Gassendi concerning it had been translated at the time." From John Qunicy Adams' diary, a conversation at Jefferson's dinner table at the White House.)
The ISIS suicide bomber who was paid $1.25 MILLION in compensation by the British government because he was locked up in Guantanamo!
Dugald Stewart, Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind
Thomas Blackwell, An Enquiry in the Life and Writings of Homer
Conyers Middleton, The Life of Marcus Tullius Cicero
William Stith, The History of Virginia
Jean Baptist Say, A treatise on Political Economy
William Wirt, Life of Patrick Henry
Barry Edward O'Meara, Napoleon in Exile
William Johnson, Sketches of the Life and Correspondence of Nathaniel Greene
Martin Van Buren, Autobiography of Martin Van Buren
Martin Van Buren, An Inquiry into the Origin and Course of Political Parties in The United States
Henry S. Randall, The Life of Thomas Jefferson
Multiple or Mallaeble Traditons in American Politics?:Insights from the Intersection of Immigration, Social Capital, and Welfare Policy
David Saville Muzzey, Thomas Jefferson (He was accused of being a Bolshevik by the Better America Federation.)
Abridgement of the Debates in Congress (1789-1856) Vol 6.
Albert Gallatin, Views of the Public Debt, Receipts & Expenditures of the United States (1801)
**Thomas Jefferson, Draft Declaration & Protest of Virginia (1825), setting the record straight! This is how it was supposed to be folks!! We lost our liberty to the Nationalists!! Fight to retain the sacred fire of Liberty and restore Jeffersonian Federalism !!!
The Truth fully researched and explained for the sheep-le!!
His grandfather was a slave! Now he's a vocal champion for Confederate monuments!!
Abel P. Upshur, The Federal Government: True Nature & Character; Being a Review of Judge Story's Commentaries on the Constitution of the United States
Macy’s Courts Muslims With New Hijab Brand
Life & Letters of Thomas Jefferson, Francis W. Hirst (1926)
Louis Sebastien Mercier, L'An 2440
Thomas Jefferson Truth on Race, Slavery
Thomas Jefferson to Benjamin Rush, 23 September 1800, (included: thoughts on unhealthiness of cities, unfair attacks by his politically motivated critics, unneeded posthumous honors, & the ultra famous quote on state sponsored religion, "for I have sworn upon the altar of god, eternal hostility against every form of tyranny over the mind of man."
History of Free Blacks 1619-1860
Why did Free Blacks stay in the Old South???
Duke Wayne "Full" Playboy Interview (May 1971)
Onkar Ghate's Interview in The Right Perspective
Sir Issac Newton, Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica
Roland M. Baumann, John Swanwick: Spokesman for "Merchant Republicanism" in Philadelphia, 1790-1798
George Richards Minot, The history of the insurrections in Massachusetts. In the year seventeen hundred and eighty six. And the rebellion consequent thereon
Speeches of Fisher Ames (Hamiltonian Nationalist) in Congress 1789-1796
The political activities of Philip Freneau, Samuel E. Forman
"Ye shall know the Truth, and the Truth shall make you free!" - Original motto of the University of Virginia
"Surgo Ut Prosim!"