The AAT Podcast is now available on Stitcher. Here is the link to the podcast there: http://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=44241&refid=stpr. The first ten podcasts are also available on youtube now. Here is the link for that: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aaTsZE-fW4g. Still no word from Apple, but I will let you know when/if it is available on iTunes.
Sorry about not posting in a while. I have some updates to go over. First, if you haven't heard, I've started a podcast called 'Americans Against Tyranny.' You can find it by clicking Podcasts in the top right corner.
Second, the site is now changing it's topic from the Constitution to Anarcho-Capitalism. You can view some of this info on the About page. Third, I plan on doing more 'real world action' soon. I need to make more flyers that explain AnCap and non-violence. Once I do that I will post about flyering events. Fourth, below I posted an image called 'Thou Shalt Not Commit Logical Fallacies.' If you click the image it will take you to the source. This is a lazy way for me to start posting on logic. Eventually I will be going over these topics on the podcast, but for now this will do. The next meet up will be this Saturday around noon in Easton Centre Square again. If it is raining/snowing then it will be canceled because the flyers will get ruined. Next point, more of a question or something to think about: Has any government ever not eventually turned into a tyranny? Something to think about moving forward is whether or not we really want to restore the republic or live in a stateless society. This country was founded on the same principles that we wish to restore, but won't that lead us right back to where we are now? What will stop tyranny from taking over again? Final topic, How many Americans missed the point in Anchorman 2? I'm sure any of you who watched this film got the message: the news on t.v. is bought, paid for, and meaningless. Just like in the movie, the news doesn't discuss politicians going against the Constitution, but instead focuses on the Kardashians. Rather than discussing the NDAA, they talk about Miley Virus's new music video. I just wanted to point this out because I know MANY people missed that. I know people who saw the movie and then went right back to watching t.v. I find this really sad. I genuinely thought it might at least somewhat wake people up, but no. If you see the film with someone, make sure to point that out after seeing it.
|
Archives
May 2015
Categories |