From Steal to Secession AM – Episode 1

How did America get from being a people who loved freedom to a people who showed deference to big government's orders and authority? The Professor and Jason Greene discuss this aspect and how the world may be swinging towards the new wave of the future: secession

From Steal To Secession AM

Episode I


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Professor Wall and Jason Greene kick off their new podcast covering current events and watching America (and indeed probably the world) evolve from where elections and power are stolen through rigged systems to where the people awaken and re-take control of their own governance through the approaching wave of the future: Secession. In this inaugural episode they discuss America’s long-standing deference to big government ideas and how that came about after a revolution in which the dangers of power were dramatically checked and why this trend may be changing now thanks to world events.


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Guest’s Website:

Jason Greene

Books Mentioned or Referenced

Patrick Newman: Cronyism: Liberty versus Power in Early America, 1607–1849

Murray Rothbard: Conceived in Liberty Volumes 1 – 4

Murray Rothbard, edited by Patrick Newman: Conceived in Liberty Volume 5

Thomas J. DiLorenzo: The Real Lincoln

Thomas J. DiLorenzo: Lincoln Unmasked

Thomas J. DiLorenzo: The Problem with Lincoln

Richard Gamble: A Fiery Gospel: The Battle Hymn of the Republic and the Road to Righteous War

Richard Gamble: The War for Righteousness: Progressive Christianity, the Great War, and the Rise of the Messianic Nation

Richard Gamble: In Search of the City on a Hill: The Making and Unmaking of an American Myth

F.H. Buckley: American Secession – The Looming Threat of a National Breakup

John Chodes: Washington’s KKK – The Union League during Southern Reconstruction

John Chodes: Segregation – Federal Policy or Racism

Prince Hans-Adam II: The State in the Third Millennium

Richard Kreitner: Break It Up – Secession, Division, and the Secret History of America’s Imperfect Union

Amity Shlaes: Great Society – A New History

Aldous Huxley: Brave New World

Articles Mentioned or Referenced

Gettysburg Gospel – By Richard Gamble

Rush Limbaugh: States Are ‘Trending Toward Secession’

VIDEO: Rush Limbaugh – “I actually think that we’re trending toward secession”. TRANSCRIPT

Secession! Sarah Silverman Proposes Breaking America Into Two Countries

Texas House Redistricting Committee targets Legislators who support TEXIT

Texas GOP Chair Allen West Hints at Secession After SCOTUS Rejects Texas Election Case

Three GOP Candidates for Texas Governor to participate in forum run by secessionist Texas Nationalist Movement

Texas Nationalist Movement’s Governor’s Race Virtual Town Hall

Grassroots campaign launched to draft Texas Nationalist Movement president to run for statewide office

Texas Nationalist Movement’s List of Endorsed Candidates

Podcasts Mentioned or Referenced

John Stossel

The Rural Sense Show Episode 17 – Liberty vs Power: A New Journey Through American History (Professor Wall interviews Dr. Patrick Newman on his book “Cronyism”)

The Tom Woods Show Episode 42 – The Gettysburg Address (Discussion between Tom Woods and Richard Gamble on Lincoln and Political Religion in the Gettysburg Address)

The Rural Sense Show Episode 8 – What can tiny Liechtenstein teach the mighty USA? (Professor Wall interviews Liechtenstein expert Andreas E.J. Kohl)

The Brion McClanahan Show

Organizations Mentioned

Greater Idaho

New Illinois

The Free State of Superior

State of Jefferson

Weld County, Wyoming

Texas Nationalist Movement

Liberty State


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