Our Mission Statement

The title The Exiled American does not refer to any one individual, but to the American people as a whole. It has become abundantly clear since the events of 9/11 that America is not the country that we had thought it to be. Rather, we now find that the Constitution of the United States has been set aside, and freedom traded - either willfully or by stealth - for supposed security. We, as a nation, have been exiled from the government bestowed upon us by the founders of our country. Founders who insisted a government should fear its population, and that a population should never cower in fear to its government.

The purpose of this blog is to be yet another voice in opposition to the tyranny that is clutching the United States in talons of iron; a clarion call to all Americans to research and become politically aware of the country that they call The Land of Free and the Home of Brave. It is a call to return to The Republic.

The material presented here will highlight tyranny in it's many faceted levels. It will also provide links to important government documentation and current news items that outline the intent and purpose of those men who have covertly taken control of the United States, and put the American population into political exile.

Saturday, August 25, 2007

An American Hero Passes...

Aaron Russo, American patriot and producer of the groundbreaking film, America: Freedom to Fascism, died on Friday, August 24, 2007, at the age of 64, in Los Angeles after a long battle with cancer. He produced rock concerts and managed rock band Manhattan Transfer and singing personality, Bette Midler, who starred in his Oscar Nominated film, The Rose (1979). But more importantly, Mr. Russo was a political activist, the founder of the Constitution Party and true American. In 1998, he ran for Governor of Nevada and was a Libertarian Party nominee for President of the United States in 2004. His final year was spent in support of Republican Presidential candidate, Ron Paul.

While running for Governor of Nevada, Russo had been wooed by the Rockefeller Crime Cartel via Nick Rockefeller* to become a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, but turned down the invitation and became "a fighter for the people". In an interview with radio talk show host, Alex Jones, he revealed that Rockefeller had told him about the 9-11 false flag and the War on Terror hoax (see An Historic Interview with Aaron Russo link below) eleven months before the 9-11 attack on America happened. Instead of accepting the world of the Elite, he began exposing the crimes of the Rockefeller family and infiltration of America by the corporate and banking industries. His last film, America: Freedom to Fascism, was a clarion wake up call to the American people and the world exposing how the country has been taken over by the Federal Reserve and the illegality of the income tax. The film can be seen in its entirety Online here.

During his final years, Russo appeared on several radio shows, including The Jeff Rense Program and The Alex Jones Show. To the end, he remain a true and dedicated American Patriot.

Aaron Russo is survived by common-law wife, Heidi Gregg, and two sons. Our deepest condolences go out to the family.

Russo's films include The Rose (1979), Partners (1982), Trading Places (1983), Teachers (1984), Wise Guys (1986), Rude Awakening (1989), Missing Pieces (1991), and Off and Running (1991). Russo was also the inventor of ladies bikini panties (1963) while working at his father's New York undergarment business.

Visit Aaron Russo's Freedom to Fascism website here.

The Exiled American
Ray Zweidinger-Pohjola

In His Own Words...
Here are various interviews given by Mr. Russo:

The Aaron Russo Interview: watch
Alex Jones interviews Aaron Russo: listen
The Final Interview: An Historic Interview with Aaron Russo: watch
Ron Paul clips from America: Freedom to Fascism: watch clip
Aaron Russo on FOX News about his running for President (2004): watch

*photo of Aaron Russo with Nick Rockefeller from www.jonesreport.com

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