
THE PAMPHLET ~ Volume 3 Issue 6 ~ ‘PROVIDENCE’
When the name of this month’s issue came to me a few weeks ago, Iwas not sure what direction it would take. Then it came

When the name of this month’s issue came to me a few weeks ago, Iwas not sure what direction it would take. Then it came

This issue is about the tenacity of the human spirit to strive for liberty
even at the risk of death. It is uniquely human to march to the beat of
our own drum. Although many have come and many more are trying
even now to own, command, and force others to comply to their whims;
the souls of the few and the brave refuse to go down without a fight.

Happy New Year Patriots! In this issue we kick off 2023 with a touch of Brutality. We delve a little deeper into the violent acts

Noel. A message of hope whispered on the winds by angels bearinggood news. A Christmas carol. A period extending from December 24thto January 6th. French

Mining was a critical part of society in the late eighteenth century.Canaries were kept in cages at locations throughout a mine as anindication of dangerous

Throughout our history, we find various trials of faith, patience,strength, and willpower. The finest steel also must be fashioned in thesame way. Heating and blending

Slowly, one by one, people in America decided that they had enough.
The corruption and oppression of government had morphed into
uniformed armed thugs coming after the common man. When the
government sanctioned army went after the means to defend themselves,
the colonists deemed that a bridge too far. That was just one of many
stands that took place in the formative years of our great nation.

Life was always busy for the colonists in America, the outbreak of war
against the government meant that more was added to everyone’s task
list. How did the people cope with the sudden onset of the Revolution
and how did they maintain balance between priorities? In this issue of
THE PAMPHLET, we take a deep look into how our ancestors did it.