Grant Dahl
Grant M. Dahl ( @ProfessorWall76 ) is an independent educator, podcaster, self-determination advocate, and grassroots veteran of the Ron Paul 2012 campaign. He holds a bachelors degree in history and a masters degree in education. He opines on self-determination-oriented topics regularly as co-host of the podcast Secession Speakeasy , on his Substack at keepgovlocal.substack.com , and on his subscription site: keepgovlocal.locals.com .
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The Time of Secession Has Come
The rise of global secession movements shows that when elites fail, people turn to self-determination as a powerful solution for change.
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The Era of Secession
Secession as a concept is regularly scoffed at by most individuals who have wielded power through the years. The general line one hears is, “How could the people possibly keep the peace without rulers deciding things for them?” As the world falls apart more...
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Electoral Secession and the End of Imperial Britain
Were the July 4 elections in Great Britain the beginning of a political whirlwind...
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What Will Happen to Military Bases and Federal Buildings After Texit?
Explore what will happen to military bases and federal buildings in Texas after Texit, drawing on historical precedents, legal frameworks, and strategic negotiations to outline the most likely outcomes.
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The Texas Independence Referendum Act: Pushing Forward for 2025
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How Ready Is Texas to Launch Its Own Currency?
Discover how Texas is uniquely prepared to launch its own currency after Texit, with a solid financial foundation and key institutions already in place to ensure a smooth transition to the Texas Dollar.
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Texas Lawmakers Demand Biden Admin Release Data to Protect Voter Rolls
Texas U.S. Representatives Roy and Weber urge the Biden administration to provide data to verify Texas voter registration integrity, preventing noncitizens from voting. They criticize federal inaction as neglecting legal responsibilities.