Which Ones Do We Never Knew Existed?

How much have we already lost of our culture and rights? Look at the misinformation surrounding 501C3 churches and how our churches were bought off for tax exemptions. Our 2nd Amendment rights were limited by a falsified Supreme Court hearing: US v. Miller. The concept of public virtue erased by design. The right to property, prayer in schools and civil rights have been limited. The land of the free is the land of the oppressed.

If we realized how much of our rights, natural laws and freedom has already been stolen, we would be in the streets in a French style revolution.

David DeGerolamo

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Pastor Guest
Pastor Guest
2 months ago

It’s all a bluff that many churches have fallen for.

From the IRS:

Churches (including integrated auxiliaries and conventions or associations of churches) that meet the requirements of section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code are automatically considered tax exempt and are not required to apply for and obtain recognition of exempt status from the IRS. Donors are allowed to claim a charitable deduction for donations to a church that meets the section 501(c)(3) requirements even though the church has neither sought nor received IRS recognition that it is tax exempt. In addition, because churches and certain other religious organizations are not required to file an annual return or notice with the IRS, they are not subject to automatic revocation of exemption for failure to file.

https://www.irs.gov/charities-non-profits/churches-integrated-auxiliaries-and-conventions-or-associations-of-churches

Ricky Bobby
Ricky Bobby
2 months ago
Reply to  DRenegade

This has been fact back since LBJ hoodwinked the churches. Is it laziness of the church leaders to understand this or something more sinister?

Pastor Guest
Pastor Guest
2 months ago

Also:

IRS says churches can endorse political candidates without losing tax-exempt status

https://www.cnbc.com/2025/07/08/irs-church-candidates-tax-politics.html

Court ruling in this matter:

https://storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.uscourts.txed.232590/gov.uscourts.txed.232590.35.1.pdf

The Church I pastor was founded in 1869 and is not nor ever has been a 501c3 church.

DWEEZIL THE WEASEL
DWEEZIL THE WEASEL
2 months ago

“If we realized how much of our rights, natural laws, and freedom has already been stolen, we would be in the streets in a French style revolution.”
I would have to respectfully disagree. Stupid Americans have accepted this situation because it has been administered to them in small doses of Soma by the Leviathan and its useful idiots in the MSM and Hollywood. The French revolution was a result of widespread famine and privation. Even with the uptick of death and sickness as a result of the jab and boosters, the sheeple, normies, and cucks are still enjoying their Franken Food and mindless entertainments. They may wake up, but it will be too late. Sad.

Ricky Bobby
Ricky Bobby
2 months ago

Oh I known how much we have lost for 20 years yet I keep my head down and rage. I worked with 20 dudes in the early 80s in a US shipyard who rightly groked they weren’t liable for Fed taxes. They ALL went to prison.

Big Ruckus D
Big Ruckus D
2 months ago

As much as I’m in agreement with that, the pathetic passivity seems to have taken hold worldwide. There is no first world country today, no matter how poorly run or how oppressive it’s government is, that has had a bona fide revolution to depose the tyrants in at least a century now. We keep thinking that there are some countries that maybe getting close. And yet the yellow vest protests in France never turned into a full blown revolution, and even taking into account recent protests, Great Britain is still at the stage of stewing in their own rage, instead of actively stringing up their tormentors in the street.

Apparently, mass starvation is the closest thing there is to a sure bet for kicking off a forced changing of the guard. It wouldn’t take a whole lot to bring that condition about in any number of first world nations today, so I expect famine will probably be the thing that gets the ball rolling.

Sure, there are third world hell holes or something of the short has taking place, but more often than not those have been fomented by the involvement of a third party, as with the United States in Iraq, for example.

Randolph Scott
Randolph Scott
2 months ago
Reply to  Big Ruckus D

 “as with the United States in Iraq, for example”, exactly. Our US politicians are always sticking their noses, our money and freedoms in other peoples business. Where has that gotten us? Nowhere except $35 Trillion in debt, a foreign invasion of millions of brown and black skind assholes, and flatassed broke. The horizon for the USA looks very bleek.

Nobody
Nobody
2 months ago

I figured it out. If it’s so bad (it is) that we need to go kinetic, but we lose the war, then we lose everything right away. If we don’t go kinetic and ride it out, we still lose everything, but it takes a little longer. So, if we go kinetic, we better win. Plus, it’s much more fun.

magrit
magrit
2 months ago

A lot of the problems go back to 1913, the federal Income tax and the Federal reserve were created. We need to get rid of both.