Freedom Force International is an individualist organization, founded by G. Edward Griffin on December 12, 2002, in response to rising statism.[1] Griffin found that collectivists (like communists, leftists, and fascists) were always better organized than those who value liberty. Griffin also saw that whenever he warned people of the statist threat, the response was usually apathy, due to a lack of ability to counter any such threat. Griffin realized that Impotentes defendere libertatem non possunt - "Those without power cannot defend freedom". This later became the organization's motto. Freedom Force has its own Congress, various meetings, a school, and many famous members.[2]
Knowing that a hierarchal structure could be disastrous for this type of organization, Griffin decided to give Freedom Force in a "starfish" or "hologram" structure. In such a structure, in the event of an infiltration, parts of the group could split off without major consequence. Rather than levels on a pyramid, Freedom Force is built with rings within a circle.
Freedom Force is a network rather than a hierarchy, and is composed of various "nexus", that is, smaller networks. These nexus have five levels:
As of early 2017, the Leadership Council consists of Gary Arnold, John Hewlett, Russell Gray, Alan Myers, Edward Goodliffe (Speaker of Congress), John Sneisen, G. Edward Griffin, Annaliza Spiga, Phyllis Hall, Jason Stinchfield, Dan Happel, and Lane Vance.[4]
Freedom Force operates a liberty training program called Freedom Academy. All Guardians must have graduated from Freedom Academy. The topics covered are ideology, economics, money, and strategy.[5]
Freedom Force is against compulsory vaccination, wishes to abolish the Federal Reserve, believes that global warming alarmism is a hoax, is for gun rights, is against income tax, is against interventionism, and is against Obamacare and the Patriot Act.[6]
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