The American Patriot
- Tabitha Seeber

- Jul 4, 2018
- 2 min read

When we think of Independence day we picture fireworks, parties, and freedom. But as Americans are we truly free? More and more the government is slowly taking our rights away and blasting us with propaganda to influence us to subside with their hidden agenda of a new world order. On top of that, they are also killing us off and making us deathly ill by feeding us huge quantities of GMOs, harmful chemicals, and pesticides. The Federal Government also continues to imprison people for possessing or cultivating marijuana, while parts the country have legalized it.
The New American Patriot
It’s more of an illusion in this country that we appear to be free. Many of us are waking up and realizing this trickery from our own government. The "New American Patriot" is a person who loves, supports, and defends the U.S.A. Especially the Constitution and our nation's best interests with unlimited devotion. We regard ourselves as defenders, especially of individual rights against presumed interference by the federal government.

"Being a patriot doesn't mean prioritizing service to government above all else. Being a patriot means knowing when to protect your country, knowing when to protect your Constitution, knowing when to protect your countrymen, from the violations of and encroachments of adversaries. Those adversaries don't have to be foreign countries." - Edward Snow
The New American Mindset
As the "New American Patriot” we will continue to question authority, we will stand by our Constitution, we will defend our rights, we will grow our own food and medicine, we will love our nation, and we will always progress!
Celebrate
Come celebrate our independence this 4th of July at the Rock & Roll BBQ with Alien Ant Farm, P.O.D., LIT, and many more great acts at Ferg’s Sports Bar in Downtown St. Petersburg, FL! Doors open at 11am and show starts at 12pm. After the show come see the Downtown St. Pete Fireworks at 9pm along Bayshore Blvd. See you there! Have a safe and happy holiday!
By Tabitha Seeber & Kevin Purcell































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