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The State of Division

Professor Wall, Jason, Matt

We share news and discuss all the FORBIDDEN topics the Elites do NOT wish us to discuss, such as secession, nullification, electoral integrity, balanced representation, and self-governance.

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We Are Still Here

Greetings to all of you, our loyal Followers.

No doubt you have noticed the last few weeks that our activity has been rather low in comparison to previous months. Unfortunately these last several weeks have not been easy for our team, and...

9 days ago
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Secession Speakeasy #184 (Public House Edition): Has the Overton Window shifted on American Border Changes?

Professor Wall and the Secession Minstrel discuss the surprising amount of rising interest coming from state legislatures into supporting border-changing movements in neighboring states in places like Indiana, West Virginia and Texas. What...

a month ago
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Secession Speakeasy #183 (Public House Edition): The Speakeasy welcomes back Dan Mihlfeith!

Professor Wall and the Secession Minstrel welcome back their first ever guest on the Speakeasy, Dan Mihlfeith, for an in-depth discussion on the deeper issues afflicting the peoples of North America and the world, which secession will be pl...

2 months ago
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Happy Easter and Team Update

Greetings to all of you our loyal followers!

As is normal for us around the major holidays, we adjust our publication schedule to allow our team members as well as you our followers to observe the season appropriately as well as spend time...

2 months ago
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Secession Speakeasy #182 (Public House Edition): New Mexico Counties restarting efforts to join Texas?

Professor Wall and the Secession Minstrel discuss the news that New Mexico legislators are yet again attempting to get a process begun whereby eastern New Mexico counties may switch back to join Texas as they had been formerly before 1850....

2 months ago
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  • Professor Wall

    I am an independent educator, podcaster, self-determination advocate, and grassroots veteran of the Ron Paul 2012 campaign. I opine on self-determination-oriented topics regularly on Secession Speakeasy.

  • Jason

    Musician and contributor to Secession Speakeasy podcast

  • Matt

    I opine on all topics with varying degrees of knowledge, from complete to nonexistent

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