Free Soil Coalition announcing formation to Stand for Liberty, Property Rights & Freedom
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Contact: Trent Loos
trentloos@gmail.com
515-418-8185
July 21, 2023
Free Soil Coalition
Today we announce the formation of the Free Soil Coalition with a mission of standing up for our God-given property rights. Our founding fathers incorporated these principles in the Constitution as they understood that private property rights were the basis of freedom if we were to prosper and stay a free people. Previously known as the Midwest Coalition, the Free Soil Coalition has a plan to empower U.S. citizens to stand against an overreaching government as the incremental erosion of property rights has reached a boiling point.
We would also like to announce the naming of Trent & Kelli Loos from central Nebraska as the Co-Executive Directors of this organization. The Loos’s bring a tremendous amount of experience in networking folks to help them understand how to protect our basic rights from these attacks. We will expose how corporations and gov ernment agencies isolate and target individuals to prevent them from circling the wagons and taking a stand together.
“The regulatory burden, the indoctrination in our schools and the outright bullying tactics used by NGO’s to force citizens to surrender property must stop now. This extends way beyond the quest to use eminent domain to control more land with a CO2 pipeline. This is about Liberty and how the ownership of property has enabled our freedom for 247 years,” said Loos.
The name of this coalition is inspired by a political party that may have lasted less than 2 years but set the course for many historical events that enabled freedom. With a slogan “Free Soil, Free Speech, Free Labor and Free Men,” the concept was based on the premise that slavery, banks controlled by the federal government and taxation of land would lead to the loss of individual freedom.
In 1848, Democrat Martin Van Buren ran for President of the United States on the Free Soil Party ticket. Despite getting less than 10% of the vote in that election, it has been argued that the Free Soil Party was responsible for instrumental changes for the future of a nation FREE from government overreach. The Free Soil Party was a key part of the growing anti-slavery movement that culminated in the Republican Party captur
ing the presidency in 1860. By reintroducing slavery as a national political topic, the Free Soil Party had laid down the groundwork for what would come later.
Join Trent and members of the Free Soil Coalition in Charles City, Iowa on Monday, July 31 from 6-9 pm as we host an educational meeting at the Floyd County Fairgrounds. We’ll be sharing information on the hazards of the proposed CO2 pipelines and what is needed to stop them. Registration information is available at https://GoEvents101.com/HazardousCO2Pipeline
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