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Personal freedom, political liberty, and free speech - defended by force of arms, if necessary. Welcome to "The Resistance Library" from Ammo.com, where we believe that arming our fellow Americans – both physically and philosophically – helps them fulfill our Founding Fathers' intent with the Second Amendment: To serve as a check on state power.

Jun 30, 2020

On this episode of the Resistance Library Podcast Dan and Sam discuss Robert F. Williams, a forgotten, but important figure in the American Civil Rights Movement and American history.
 
With the violent crime rate increasing disproportionately in urban communities, it's no surprise that a recent phone survey of...


Jun 26, 2020

On this guest episode of the Resistance Library Podcast Sam invites José Niño onto the show. José is a freelance writer whose work can be found at the Mises Institute and Big League Politics, as well as Ammo.com. His roots are in Venezuela but his heart and head are very much in the United States of America. His...


Jun 25, 2020

On this episode of the Resistance Library Podcast Dan and Sam discuss the Moultrie Flag, more commonly referred to as the Liberty Flag. It was an icon during the Revolutionary War and flew over Sullivan Island in Charleston Harbor.
 
The Moultrie Flag, also known as the Liberty Flag, is a strong symbol of the Southern...


Jun 23, 2020

On this episode of the Resistance Library Podcast, Dan and Sam discuss Edward Snowden. He might not yet be a historical figure, but he certainly is a hero. He is the whistleblower of all whistleblowers, the American who blew the lid off of Washington's spying on private citizens. But Snowden’s leak revealed that...


Jun 19, 2020

In the second part of The Resistance Library Podcast’s series on militias in the United States, Dan and Sam discuss militias after the Civil War until post-World War II. 
 
The Civil War (1861-1865) was nothing less than a revolutionary reorganization of American government, society, and economics. It claimed...