From Lawrence W. Reed <[email protected]>
Subject What do you and the FBI have in common?
Date October 25, 2023 8:00 PM
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The FBI is targeting Americans who identify as patriots or use the Gadsden
flag symbol on social media.

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Friend,

It doesn’t take much today to end up as a target for standing up for your
beliefs.

The latest target is Jaiden, a 12-year-old student who was briefly suspended
for wearing a “Don’t Tread on Me” patch on his backpack.

The Colorado Springs school told Jaiden’s mother that the Gadsden flag patch
had to be removed before Jaiden could return to the classroom.

While the school board overturned their decision, this isn’t the first time
the Gadsden flag has come under attack.

The Gadsden flag came under fire in 2014 when a federal employee filed a
complaint with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, alleging he was
being subjected to a hostile workplace because a coworker was wearing a “Don’t
Tread on Me” cap.

Documents leaked by an FBI whistleblower in 2022 and published by Project
Veritas show the FBI has also identified the Gadsden flag as a dangerous symbol.

It’s hard to reach any other conclusion from these facts than that the
invasive, corrupt, and heavy-handed FBI is hostile to the principles of the
American Revolution and the ideals inscribed in the Declaration of Independence
and the Bill of Rights.

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I am Lawrence Reed, President Emeritus at FEE. Our program, FEE in the
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For years, Americans have routinely found themselves the target of FBI probes
for no reason.

Do you remember Oliver Anthony’s song “Rich Men North of Richmond”?

It was the most talked about song in America, but what’s a bit more shocking
is that Anthony’s heartfelt song and outspoken views may have resulted in
unwanted attention from a different source: the FBI.

We don’t know if the FBI has a file on Oliver Anthony yet, but the FBI has a
long history of keeping files on famous people, particularly those seen as
“agitators” or purveyors of “subversive” ideas.

Among those targeted by the FBI include icons such as Muhammad Ali, Truman
Capote, Martin Luther King Jr., Jackie Robinson, James Baldwin, John Steinbeck,
Lucille Ball, Rock Hudson, and John Lennon.

Most of these celebrities were guilty of little more than opposing US foreign
policy and advocating civil rights for all Americans.

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Such clandestine and invasive activities invite important questions about the
true role of government.

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of individual liberty and free markets have improved every aspect of their
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Thank you,


Lawrence Reed
President Emeritus




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