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Overview

     This book, "The Confederacy of the United States of America," is designed to raise questions concerning historical facts. The main thrust of the book is to reveal the kind of government that our founding fathers wanted for the United States of America.
     The book shows how the republic was destroyed and replaced with a malignant Federal Socialistic bureaucracy in Washington. Soon after defeating the British in 1781, the new independent nation saw conflict develop between Federalists like Alexander Hamilton and Anti-Federalists such as Thomas Jefferson where the Federalists were seeking to emulate the British Empire and build a new American Empire whereas the Anti-Federalists opposed these measures insisting upon States' Rights as the most beneficial to the people safeguarding them from usurpation of their rights and freedoms.
     Struggles between the Federalists and the Anti-Federalists over the national bank acts continued, but Andrew Jackson vetoed the renewal of the Second Bank of the United States.
     Socialist minded immigrants from Germany with encouragement from Karl Marx provided key votes which put Abraham Lincoln into office.
     Seeing this, the Southern States were forced to secede and form their own nation, the Confederate States of America, patterned after the original founding fathers' nation. Although the Confederate States of America was defeated militarily, the C.S.A. government never surrendered.
     As the United States began its march towards Empire status many folks have become disenchanted with the Federal Reserve system and the IRS as well as continual wars.
     Can the Confederacy of our founding fathers be restored? The viability of the Restoration is discussed and plans are suggested for the liberation of the Confederate States of America.

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About the Author

    Vance J. Beaudreau was born in Big Spring, Texas during the depression and is of Scot's/Irish, English, German, and French heritage, his ancestry going back through the Stewart and Stuart lines. He grew up in Corpus Christi, raised by church-going parents, and has remained a Christian. He is a graduate of Southwest Texas State College in San Marcos.
    As a first lieutenant in the U. S. Air Force Reserve, he saw duty in the Far East, flying F 100s. He has observed that while he and his fellow pilots were trained to attack the Communist overseas, he began to learn of Communist subversion back in the states.
    Upon returning to civilian life in Texas he began to learn more about the proliferation of socialists, Communists, ultra-liberals, along with corporate monopolists within the bureaucracy of our own government. By the end of 1968 he had learned enough to be quite aware of the threat to our traditional American way of life and to the vision of our forefathers by international and national imperialists who manipulated communism for their own ends.In the process, he also learned about reform movements and how little they have been able to achieve against the Republican and Democratic (Republicrats) parties, both of which are controlled by the same coterie of internationalists. With one group controlling both parties it really makes little difference which candidate you get in the White House because you will get the same internationalist agenda from either one. The only difference will be the verbiage they spew to fool the uninitiated.

    Mr. Beaudreau has given us, in this one volume, a history of what has gone on since 1776, and it is the type of history you will never find in government school "history" books, which have become little more than promotions for politically correct multiculturalism. His documentation on the Articles of Confederation is something I had never seen in print before; something worthwhile for all Americans, North and South, to read and become familiar with. Most "history" books for the past 100 years treat that period of our country's history when the Articles of Confederation were in force as little more than a parenthesis between the winning of our independence and our march toward ratification of the Constitution.
    Mr. Beaudreau shows us conclusively that this country was actually founded as a confederacy and not the monolithic state we have become since 1865. He deals with the War of Northern Aggression, the marked socialist tendencies and mind set of Abraham Lincoln and many in influential positions in the North. He takes note of the many Communists and socialists in Mr. Lincoln's armies and how their mindset affected not only his armies but the Northern viewpoint in general. This is another forbidden area that your "history" books don't touch. He documents this socialist internationalist program as it continued on into the 20th century, and as it still continues on in our day with the effort to establish the New World Order (Empire).

    Mr. Beaudreau is presently the Chairman of the Southern Independence Party of Louisiana (SIP of Louisiana) and one of the founders of the Federation of States, the organizing, chartering and supportive organization behind the building of the SIP State parties. He advocates local control in government by local people. He says "This is the main reason for the establishment of the Southern Independence Party in Southern States (it is currently established in several). We must work to elect County Commissioners, Country Judges, State legislators and governors..." The main goal is to eventually re-establish a confederacy like the one our Founding Fathers created and that our American Patriots started out with; local and decentralized, but cooperating.

    Mr. Beaudreau has given us this history study as a primer for concerned people at the local level who desire to know the truth about our heritage and where we should be going. Read, learn and help.

 

 

 

 

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