The Second Amendment: Under Attack From All Angles

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What if the government cut your power in winter until you surrendered your firearms? Arthur R. Thompson documents how assaults on property, speech, and sovereignty intertwine with attacks on the right to bear arms. Drawing on history and firsthand accounts, he reveals how totalitarian regimes disarm populations step by step — and how the same pressures are mounting here. This is not just about guns; it is about the survival of every liberty enumerated in the Bill of Rights.

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Confiscation rarely begins with a knock at the door. It begins with pressure points — property seized, children leveraged, utilities withheld, neighbors coerced into informing. In The Second Amendment: Under Attack From All Angles, Arthur R. Thompson shows how enemies of liberty exploit these tactics to dismantle not only gun rights but the entire framework of God-given rights.

Tracing from the Declaration of Independence through the Constitution, Thompson demonstrates that no right is “paramount.” Religion, assembly, property, press, and arms are all interlocked; when one is eroded, the rest soon follow. He names how Marxist ideologues, globalists, and political opportunists drive crises — from open borders to foreign entanglements — to justify new restrictions.

Chapters document the methods: turning children against parents through schools, seizing property to compel compliance, deploying emergencies to suspend rights, and transforming the republic into a managed democracy. Historical episodes — Nazi Austria, Soviet Russia, and modern globalist schemes — serve as warnings of how quickly a people can be disarmed when they misunderstand or surrender their rights.

Thompson presses the point that education without understanding is no safeguard. Americans must grasp not just what the Constitution says, but why it was written as it was. Only then can they resist the creeping usurpations that diminish both the Second Amendment and the broader liberties on which a free society rests. For readers determined to preserve their inheritance of freedom, this book provides both the map and the alarm. (2021ed, pb, 138pp)

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