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A dystopian cityscape featuring the Statue of Liberty, with faces in red and blue clouds representing political figures, and a desolate foreground.

A dystopian cityscape featuring the Statue of Liberty, with faces in red and blue clouds representing political figures, and a desolate foreground.

All of America, those Liberty-minded sons and daughters of the Republic forged in blood and prayer need to listen closely and take heed, for the hour is late and the shadows lengthen. Today there exists a suffocating dread across our land – that eerie, skin-crawling sensation of walking among pod-people in some grotesque remake of Invasion of the Body Snatchers. Neighbors once close to being called "friend" have now become virtual strangers; colleagues once trusted now whispering traitors; streets once free now patrolled by the infected eyes of the enemy within. It mirrors the fevered tension before Fort Sumter, when brother eyed brother across the Mason-Dixon, rifles oiled and powder dry. God forbid it comes to hot lead and bayonets in the streets – but the societal bowstring is drawn tauter than a crossbow on the eve of Gettysburg. And by 2035, unless a miracle of steel-willed patriots or divine intervention snaps it back, America will face her reckoning: survival as the shining city on a hill, or descent into a bloody, violent civil conflagration that stacks the dead ten feet high and ten feet deep from sea to shining sea. This is no mere partisan squabble. This is the death-struggle between two irreconcilable visions of the soul of man and the fate of nations. On one side stand the freedom-loving conservatives, Christians, and independents – heirs to the rugged individualism of our Founders, the unyielding will of Goldwater’s “extremism in defense of liberty,” the Mehr sehen