What would you give up or do to protect America’s freedoms?

Speaking Up, By Becky Uehling, Editor
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What do you cherish the most? What would you give to protect that in which you hold most true and dear? Whether you like it or not, Americans are at a precipice in our history to decide what we cherish and if we will work to keep it. If you have been paying attention the last three years, I don’t have to go into detail about the forces bearing down on our 247-year-old country and threatening our freedoms. 

There is a rise in a global authoritarian spirit in our world, which includes many of our own leaders. This has been happening silently for decades. 

In our sleepy, comfortable state, several generations of Americans have allowed this to happen. We have willfully stayed blind to the cancer creeping in because it might disturb our convenient and decedent lifestyles we  have had for so long. 

We have blindly trusted that our leaders and other countries have our best interest in mind, and subscribe to our Judeo-Christian foundation and values. However, we were wrong. 

This global power network of social media platforms, UN, WHO, WEF, military industrial complex, EU, three-letter justice agencies, etc., etc., believe in nothing whatsoever outside of obtaining power, money, and our obedience. They don’t care at all about America, our individual rights, our freedoms, or our future. These tyrants are on a mission to turn America’s Independence Day into a former holiday. 

All of us who believe in the fabric of what the United States was built on need to see that our country’s freedoms are in danger of being stripped away. The question now is, what will we do?

What would you give up to protect our freedoms and to sustain the United States for future generations? What can you give up? What can YOU do? Please attempt to find out before it is too late. 

If you aren’t sure where to start, or aren’t sure of the threats that America is now facing and don’t know where to look to find the truth, email me or stop by the Tribune-Sentinel to chat, and then go and tell another, and another because our time is running out. 

 

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