LONDON — Advocates of parental rights won a major victory in the United Kingdom when a controversial “chaperoning” law was struck down – and they won again when a court ordered the government to pay the legal bill. As previously ...
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Major Bank Warns: Prepare For A Stock Market Crash
Investors need to sell all of their stocks because a cataclysmic crash, like that of 2008, is imminent – so say economists at one of the world’s largest banks, the Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS). “Sell everything except high quality ...
Read More »The Real Story Of Scottish Independence
In 1320 at Arbroath Abbey, Scotland declared independence or perhaps more accurately, reasserted its independence. Signed by 51 nobles, and accompanied by a letter from King Robert I, the epistles, written in Latin to the Pope, declared that the English ...
Read More »A Government-Appointed Guardian For EVERY SINGLE Child? It’s Happening
Every child will be appointed a government-approved guardian for the purpose of ensuring their “wellbeing” under a new Scottish law that has alarmed supporters of parental rights worldwide. It’s called the “named person” law and will apply to all children, ...
Read More »The Covenant and Freedom (Part 2)
Covenant was to be a lasting theme in Scottish Reformation and its aftermath, one in which they would go far beyond Calvin. —Douglas Kelly, The Emergence of Liberty in the Modern World (1992) Scotland became Europe’s first modern literate ...
Read More »The Covenant and Freedom (Part 1)
A long time ago in Ireland there lived a man named Columba who loved books. —Jean Fritz, The Man Who Loved Books (1981) My son, I tell thee soothfastlie;/ No gift is like libertie;/ Then never live in slaverie. ...
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