Section 1: Intro
We’re not asking you to believe us. We’re asking you to check. Click the links. Read the original documents. See what’s been hiding in plain sight. If we’re wrong, prove it. If we’re right — what will you do?
Section 2: Primary Source Archives
Where to Verify
These are not our interpretations. These are the original documents — the Founders’ own words, the court decisions, the official records. Go to the source.
Founders Online — National Archives
The complete searchable archive of correspondence, notes, and documents from Washington, Madison, Hamilton, Jefferson, Adams, and Franklin.
The Avalon Project — Yale Law School
Primary documents in law, history, and diplomacy. Includes Madison’s Constitutional Convention notes, the Federalist Papers, and founding-era legal documents.
Library of Congress
The nation’s oldest federal cultural institution. Millions of primary source documents, photographs, maps, and recordings.
National Archives
The official repository of the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution, and the Bill of Rights — plus millions of federal records.
Section 3: Key Quotes with Sources
In Their Own Words
These are the quotes that reveal the design. Each one links directly to the original source document.