A Declaration of Independence by the People of the Sovereign State of Vermont “When, in the course of human events, it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political bonds which have connected them with another, and to assume, among the powers of the earth, the separate and equal …
Read More »What Do You Know about Vermont?
Vermont is the second largest USA state in New England, located on the northeastern coast. The largest city in it is Burlington. During the spring, it gets a bit chilly and rainy, summers are mild, while winters can get quite cold and snowy. Vermont is a very popular destination for …
Read More »Mission Statement
The Second Vermont Republic is a nonviolent citizens’ network and think tank committed to: (1) the peaceful breakup of meganations such as the United States, Russia, and China; (2) the self-determination of breakaway states such as Quebec, Scotland, and Vermont; and (3) a strategic alliance with other small, democratic, nonviolent, …
Read More »The Vermont Military Mafia
Who could have ever imagined that tiny Vermont, the home of “socialist” Bernie Sanders and once considered to be the most left-leaning state in the United States, would now find itself under the political control of five hard-core military superhawks committed to transforming Vermont into the Pentagon’s flagship state for …
Read More »Vermont’s Declaration of Independence (1777)
To the honorable convention of representatives from the several towns on the west and east side of the range of Green Mountains, within the New-Hampshire grants, in convention assembled. Your committee to whom has referred the form of a declaration, setting for the right the inhabitants of said New-Hampshire grants …
Read More »Americans Rediscover the Right of Self-Determination
After a hiatus of nearly 150 years following the Civil War, over a million Americans have recently rediscovered the word secession, one of the most toxic, politically incorrect words in American English. Never mind the fact that our nation was actually born out of secession from England back in 1776. Since …
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