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Author: Chris A

Passing The Torch of Freedom For 76 Years

Nearly two-hundred-and-fifty years ago, visionaries, military heroes, scholars, and revolutionary leaders created the Constitution not for themselves but for future generations of a new nation to ensure citizens of the United States of America were forever free from the clutches of tyranny.

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The War On Children

Help end the war on children by standing side-by-side with America’s Future on the frontlines of history to save our country and the future of America – our precious children.

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The FBI Turns a Blind Eye to Sex Crimes

In 2016, the world was shocked by reports of the largest case of sexual abuse in the history of American sports.  USA Gymnastics’ team physician, Dr. Larry Nassar, had sexually abused hundreds of young girls under his care.

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The FBI’s Ties to Organized Crime

The FBI wants us to believe it is the federal government’s premiere law enforcement agency combating organized crime.  The reality is otherwise.  Largely unknown to the American people is the FBI’s record of assisting some organized crime organizations, supposedly to target other crime families.

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The FBI’s Manipulation of Social Media

The FBI’s work in service to the nation’s ruling class is often conducted surreptitiously, and usually, Americans don’t learn of their nefarious deeds until years later.  Occasionally, however, the leaks come out more rapidly.

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America’s Future Files Amicus Brief Objecting to Jan 6 Committee Subpoena

On Friday, October 28, 2022, America’s Future along with four other nonprofit organizations jointly submitted a Motion for Leave to File an Amicus brief with the Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) supporting an Emergency Application to Stay a Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals order compelling a cell phone carrier, T-Mobile, to comply with a subpoena that demands T-Mobile disclose the personal cell phone account information.

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The FBI’s War on the First Amendment

FBI agents are required to take an oath of office to “support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic.”  One would hope that the agents would understand that oath to include the First Amendment, but that raises the question — what rights do FBI agents think the First Amendment actually protects, if they think of it at all?

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