NOTED COLUMNIST
OF THE COPPERHEAD CHRONICLES
JOINS THE SIP OF LOUISIANA
Federation of States - December 28, 3003 - - Al Benson, Jr. has been appointed to Executive Committee of the Southern Independence Party of Louisiana and will serve as Vice Chairman of Communications.
Mr. Benson heralds from Illinois, but is unique in that he has taught himself the true history of America beginning at the time of Columbus. He has learned a very different true history from the carefully tailored reconstructionist history taught to American children in our Department of Education controlled public schools of the entire nation.
Al Benson developed a substantial inventory of books, information and research from which he has been able to write many stirring articles on various public topics especially in connection with the Lincoln War of Northern Aggression.
Benson's research forced him to conclude that the South was indeed right, though not perfect, and that the North and Abraham Lincoln were in grave error in their invasion of the Southern Nation of Dixie known formally as the Confederate States of America.
His research also lead him to discover the activities of Northern Confederates during the war against the South by groups operating behind enemy (Yankee) lines as an underground wreaking havoc upon Northern assets such as railroad bridges leading to the South. These Northern Confederates were called "Copperheads" due to the fact that many of them cut the head of Lady Liberty out of a copper penny (when they were still made of copper) and wore it on the lapel of their coats as a protest against the arbitrary suspension of God-given liberties which was practiced by the Lincoln Administration. As the war developed, some of the Confederate underground activists used a mode of communication consisting of carefully showing copper pennies to one another as a means of initial identification. Lincoln was imprisoning the likes of such and some were shot as Confederate spies.
Al Benson has shown outstanding courage to begin printing and distributing copies of his pro-South articles in a publication he named "THE COPPERHEAD CHRONICLES." You can be sure that the Northern establishment knows quite well what the Copperheads were. To be such an outspoken Confederate openly publishing Confederate articles in Arlington Heights, Illinois certainly establishes the metal of the man and the reality of his commitment to truth and right as well as to independence and freedom for the Southland.
Today, Al Benson lives in Sterlington, Louisiana, but continues to publish his COPPERHEAD CHRONICLES four times a year.
Benson will now write a few articles for us here in Louisiana and serve as a voting member of the Executive Committee.
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