Bryan Krumm


'I, Bryan Krumm,.... do solemnly swear that I will support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies foriegn and domestic; that I will bear true faith and allegiance to the same.... So help me God.' On April 4th 1984, I took this oath while waiting to be sent off to basic training in the U.S. Army. I now find myself defending the Constitution not from the foreign enemies I expected to defend it from, but from enemies domestic.

These enemies seek to subvert the Constitution and take away the rights of the average citizen. These enemies use fear to turn neighbor against neighbor. They buy elections so they can be assured that their financial interests will be protected through legislation. They wage 'WAR' against the people of the U.S. in the name of 'protecting' children from drugs meanwhile patenting dangerous and addictive substances they call medicine in hopes of creating an entire nation of addicts. They deny the right of people to use safe effective herbal remedies such as marijuana, because marijuana is not patentable and therefore not profitable. They send uniformed agents of the State into our schools to spread there lies and turn children against their parents (DARE).

Meanwhile they encourage the use of drugs like Ritalin and Prozac to make children more compliant with their rules and create a generation that will become reliant on their synthetic drugs rather than using far safer, natural drugs. Many of these enemies hold positions of great power and influence in our society. They control the police and the military. They use BILLIONS of our tax dollars to wage war against us and they steal billions more from their unwitting victims.

As an old soldier, I will honor my oath to defend the Constitution from these domestic enemies. They may outgun us, but we have the truth. The truth can be a powerful weapon indeed and has become my weapon of choice when I go into battle. We can win our freedom back. Not just in the war on drugs but in all areas where our freedoms have been taken from us. Anyone who has ever served in the military has taken an oath to protect the Constitution and I hope you will take that oath seriously and stand up to these enemies of the United States.


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