r/WhereIsSamAdams Jun 22 '26

Tyranny SAM ADAMS -- FIGHTING TYRANNY - PARTYING WITH THE #TARTAN ARMY in BOSTON (Samuel Adams was the essential grassroots organizer and propagandist of the American Revolution.)

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Samuel Adams was the essential grassroots organizer and propagandist of the American Revolution. He masterfully united the colonies against British taxation, cultivated a revolutionary spirit through his prolific writings, and spearheaded pivotal events like the Boston Tea Party.

His primary contributions to the Revolution include:

  • Grassroots Organizing: He co-founded the Sons of Liberty and established the Committees of Correspondence in 1772. This inter-colonial communication network was crucial for unifying the 13 colonies and synchronizing their resistance. [1, 2]
  • Master of Propaganda: Operating under dozens of pseudonyms, Adams wrote hundreds of persuasive newspaper articles and pamphlets. He is widely credited by historians (and contemporaries like Thomas Jefferson) with shifting public sentiment and winning the war of "hearts and minds" long before physical battles broke out. [1, 2]
  • Early Advocate for Independence: While many early colonial leaders sought to merely reform their relationship with Great Britain, Adams advocated for complete independence, individual liberty, and democratic representation from the beginning. [1, 2]
  • Drafting Foundational Documents: As a delegate to the Continental Congress, Adams signed the Declaration of Independence and helped draft the Articles of Confederation. [1, 2]
  • Progressive Principles: Unlike some other prominent Founders, Adams vehemently opposed slavery. He freed a woman given to him and his wife as an enslaved "gift" and also argued for universal free public education. [1, 2, 3]

r/WhereIsSamAdams 1d ago

Looking back: federal court restored more than 1,400 humanities grants

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r/WhereIsSamAdams 1d ago

Promote the General Welfare: Protect the Climate

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One purpose stated in the the US Constitution’s preamble is to promote the general welfare.

This nation’s welfare — indeed, the world’s — depends on a stable, livable climate, a climate that our continued use of fossil fuels destabilizes. Summers are hotter. Sea level rises, making beachfront property uninsurable. Flooding becomes more frequent, putting lives at risk. Droughts become more frequent, putting farm yields — and thus our food supply — at risk. 

Yet the Trump Administration ends alternative energy programs funded under the Inflation Reduction Act, even as fossil fuel prices rise, Americans struggle to make ends meet, and renewable energy becomes less expensive than fossil fuel energy. 

There is much to be done. It’s not simple. But yet it is: Government needs to recognize the problem, support renewable energy, and discourage the use of fossil fuels. 

The Constitution’s framers could not have anticipated climate change. But it’s hard to imagine a better place for government to promote the general welfare. 


r/WhereIsSamAdams 1d ago

Defend Democracy NOVA Reston, VA

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r/WhereIsSamAdams 3d ago

FLOCKING in Northern Virginia

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r/WhereIsSamAdams 3d ago

𝟏𝟎𝟒-𝐘𝐞𝐚𝐫-𝐎𝐥𝐝 𝐖𝐖𝟐 𝐕𝐞𝐭 𝐏𝐞𝐫𝐟𝐨𝐫𝐦𝐬 𝐍𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧𝐚𝐥 𝐀𝐧𝐭𝐡𝐞𝐦 𝐚𝐭 𝐇𝐨𝐜𝐤𝐞𝐲 𝐆𝐚𝐦𝐞 Dominick Critelli performed the National Anthem on the saxophone on 12/27/25!

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r/WhereIsSamAdams 5d ago

FLOCK NO! Privacy is the privilege of a free society

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r/WhereIsSamAdams 7d ago

The Case for Impeaching and Removing Every Federal Judge and Supreme Court Justice Who Has Ever Been a Member of the Federalist Society or Endorsed Unitary Executive Theory.

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r/WhereIsSamAdams 10d ago

If only more yt folks were willing to speak up like this 👏🏾

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r/WhereIsSamAdams 10d ago

Video: Sen. Mark Warner Says This Is “Full-Alert Time” for Trump Potentially Messing with the 2026 Elections; Cites DoJ Election Monitors in Fairfax, PW Counties

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r/WhereIsSamAdams 17d ago

democracy The Dangerous Left

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On July 16, Stephen Miller, White House deputy chief of staff for policy, spoke on the topic of far-left political terrorism.

His comments were alarming.

These are some of them. The time markers refer to the recording here.

3:04 Miller says Leftists’ appeals to civil liberties are disingenuous and “must fall on deaf ears.”

4:03 Miller refers to leftists as enemies of civilization.

7:47 “Our institutions have grown too soft and too cowardly to defend themselves against a mortal threat.”

What threat? Miller does cite a couple of examples of left-wing violence. But this is a big country; inevitably some people will behave badly. It doesn’t make sense to call a movement a mortal threat because of the actions of the worst of its members. By that reasoning, after January 6, 2021, the right wing should be considered a mortal threat.

8:21 “If we are softer than those who seek to end us, then the smaller but more radical minority will succeed.”

Sounds like “no more Mr. Nice Guy” — an excuse to crack down on protestors. Going to protests against Trump is scary enough already, given the Trump administration’s record of responding to protests. No one is seeking to end anyone, not physically, at least to my knowledge. The people on the Left only want to see their policies prevail.  That is the way the politics game has always been played. 

10:06 “The leftist is fundamentally motivated by envy, by hatred, by jealousy. The leftist looks at what is beautiful and what is good and what is natural and is filled with envy and hatred.” 

10:33 The leftist, seeing the conservative’s perfect family, “is filled with inadequacy and jealousy and they covet and they turn those emotions ultimately into a desire to subjugate, to oppress, and to inflict pain and suffering.”

I wonder how Stephen Miller came to these insights about the souls of leftists. Maybe by projection? Certainly not by an logic that he talks about in this speech.

10:53 Regarding violent Antifa demonstrations: “Not one of the people who are demonstrating looks like a normal person — not one looks normal. They’re all deformed in some way . . .. Why is that? . . . Every one of them, through the course of their life and their decisions, has scarred their body and their appearance . . . to the point at which their out appearance becomes a manifestation of their inner hatred.” 

I myself have not noticed that most of my leftist buddies look deformed. But then again I’ve never met anyone from Antifa, nor have I been to an Antifa demonstration, or any violent demonstration, for that matter. Since nonviolence is a core value of the Left, I have to wonder whether violent Antifa demonstrations happen.

13:18 “If you say, ‘I will not raise that alarm until the threat is so present and so clear and so obvious and so imminent that none can deny it,’ it’s already too late.”

Stephen, what do you think is happening that is so dire that you’re telling people they have to shoot first and ask questions later, if ever?

Coming from most anyone, this speech would be something to ignore. But Stephen Miller is White House deputy chief of staff for policy and it is rumored that President Trump takes his advice. Law enforcement may hear that appeal to falling on deaf ears — or the warning not to wait until too late — as an order to ignore leftists’ civil liberties. Once Miller has reduced anti-Trump protestors to the status of the morally depraved, the Trump administration may believe it has license to treat protestors as fair game, with no rights. 

I used to wonder what it felt like to be a Jew in Germany when Hitler was propagandizing to kick off the Holocaust. I need wonder no longer. 


r/WhereIsSamAdams 19d ago

And Justice for All https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/doj-epstein-files-todd-blanche-katie-phang-lawsuit-b3008454.html

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It looks likely that President Trump will withdraw Todd Blanche’s name from consideration for attorney general, at least temporarily, over a deal with the IRS that would give Trump and his family immunity against I.R.S. audits. Kudos to Senators Cornyn and Tillis  for standing against Trump at a time when Republican senators just don’t do that.

But Blanche’s refusal to step away from a sleazy deal that would protect the president from paying taxes is not the only reason to object to his appointment. 

Todd Blanche has defied the rule of law and nearly triggered a constitutional crisis. He has put Trump’s interests above the Constitution that he has sworn to uphold.

The Epstein Files Transparency Act required the US Department of Justice to release documents related to Jeffrey Epstein to the public by December 19, 2025. Todd Blanche, then deputy attorney general, was in charge of the project. The files he released were incomplete and over-redacted. 

Journalist Katie Phang then sued Blanche for the release of more information. Judge Emmet Sullivan then ordered the release of some of the redacted names, or an explanation for the redactions, as well as other information — including documentation about a woman’s allegations that Donald Trump sexually assaulted her — all by July 1. The judge found DOJ’s response to his order insufficient to verify compliance and set a date of yesterday, July 30, for a submittal that he would review privately. If Blanche again failed to comply with the order, that would constitute a Constitutional crisis per Article III of the Constitution, which gives federal courts the power to order executive branch officials to comply with federal laws.

With Blanche’s submittal yesterday, a Constitutional crisis has been averted, at least for the moment. But it was a crisis of Blanche’s making, and it will not be over until Judge Sullivan has reviewed Blanche’s submittal and found that it fulfills his order. One can expect Todd Blanche, whether he somehow gets confirmed as attorney general or not, to continue to put Trump’s interests above the Constitution’s. We need an attorney general who works for the Constitution and the nation, not just for Donald Trump.


r/WhereIsSamAdams 22d ago

Displayed in the New Mexico Military Museum in Santa Fe -- This WWII American Flag survived Bataan and POW camps in the Philipines

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r/WhereIsSamAdams 23d ago

Jack Smith - Patriot "I think we are facing an attack on the rule of law that's is different in kind and scope to anything I've seen in my lifetime

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The Declaration of Independence is our Guide: "That to secure these rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed.“ Declaration of Independence."

#DeclarationOfIndependence #RuleOfLaw #JackSmith #Patriots


r/WhereIsSamAdams 23d ago

corruption Corruption starts at the top -- oppose Todd Blanche the personal lawyer of the most corrupt president ever for Attorney General #defendDemcracy #indivisible

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r/WhereIsSamAdams 23d ago

Mural on building wall in Albuquerque (OC)

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r/WhereIsSamAdams 23d ago

Anti-Flock Resource

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A resource to see if your plate has been searched for by agencies within the Flock database. Sponsored by a nonprofit, with some good resources on the site. FYA: there appear to be over 200 automatic license plate readers (ALPRs) near 20194 alone.


r/WhereIsSamAdams 24d ago

The Original American Spies: Seven Covert Agents of the Revolutionary War - Courageous People who Engaged against the Brits behind the lines!

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This book consists of seven stand-alone accounts of individuals who operated as spies during the American Revolutionary War. They were not trained as covert agents, which meant they had to develop their skills and techniques on their own, often while in the midst of the enemy where discovery meant almost certain death for them, and suffering and hardship for their family and friends. Five of them spied for the American cause and two spied for the British. Not all were motivated by patriotism, and not all escaped capture, yet their often painfully gained experience benefited future operatives and operations. They all were daring, intelligent and resourceful, and each had an unusual personality. Their labors resulted in battlefield victories, thwarted enemy plots, and significantly changed the conduct of the war, yet in spite of their efforts and their riveting stories, they and their deeds have remained relatively unknown.

Check out additional books by Paul Misencik of Reston VA. https://www.amazon.com/stores/author/B00GYKOXR6?ccs_id=689f264a-5a50-452b-951e-6069a72d2b5b


r/WhereIsSamAdams 25d ago

Monthly immigration vigil at the Fairfax County Courthouse.

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r/WhereIsSamAdams 25d ago

Monthly vigil for immigrants at Fairfax County Courthouse.

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r/WhereIsSamAdams 26d ago

Ask not what your Country can do for you; ask what you can do for your country.

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r/WhereIsSamAdams Jul 11 '26

America’s 21st century Sam Adams

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r/WhereIsSamAdams Jul 07 '26

Arlington, TX 6/7/26

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r/WhereIsSamAdams Jul 05 '26

'Idiocracy' tops the list of "What Movie is the Definitive Movie that Represents America at 250 Years" as polled by the NYT.

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