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.

Tuesday, September 11, 2007

Geraldo Rivera or Alex Jones?

Alex Jones and wearechange.org were protesting in New York City when they discovered that Geraldo Rivera was filming live FOX "News" nearby. He was covering such news worthy topics as gay sex in bathrooms, bimbos in short shirts and hot cars. Meanwhile, the Patriots were in the background demanding Truth from the men in Washington D.C.

On September 7, 2007, Alex Jones was arrested for using his ever present bullhorn, but released with a $200.00 ticket soon after. Contrary to Internet rumor, he was not tazered.

And now AOL wants to know: Who's message should be heard? Geraldo's or Jones? You are the judge. You can submit your response here.

THREAD UPDATE: The poll closed with Alex Jones at 90% and Geraldo at 3%. The remaining 7% were undecided.

The Exiled American,
Ray Zweidinger-Pohjola

Monday, September 10, 2007

Terrorism, Bin Laden and 9/11

Hip Hop artist, Mos Def, speaks out on terrorism, Bin Laden and 9/11. (Note: strong language)