Merlin Miller, 2012 Presidential Nominee of American Third Position, Forms American Eagle Party

Merlin Miller has formed a new party, called the American Eagle Party. Miller had been the 2012 presidential nominee of American Third Position, which later changed its name to the American Freedom Party. Although many leaders of the American Freedom Party have now left it to create the American Eagle Party, the American Freedom Party has not been dissolved.

The American Eagle Party says it stands for (1) ending U.S. involvement in wars around the world; (2) curtailing immigration; (3) reclaiming constitutional rights for citizens; (4) improving the national economy. The Nationalist Times supports the American Eagle Party and has this article about its founding.


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Merlin Miller, 2012 Presidential Nominee of American Third Position, Forms American Eagle Party — 10 Comments

  1. Sounds like he is trying to muscle in on the Constitution Party since the eagle has been the CPs mascot for more than twenty years. Richard, does either the A3P or the American Freedom party have ballot access in any state(s)?

  2. No, not even Florida or Mississippi, states that don’t require petitions or vote tests to get on or stay on.

  3. How many dubious parties can the Donkeys and Elephants set up and finance in order to —-

    DIVIDE and CONQUER — esp. in the Prez gerrymander Electoral College ???

    P.R. and nonpartisan App.V.

  4. Further evidence of the discontent with Republicans, Democrats, and special interest politics, another party forms. 2012 presidential candidate Merlin Miller formed “American Eagle Party.” In a December 2014 filing with the FEC the party filed a “Statement of Organization” for American Eagle Party.

    Merlin MillerMerlin Miller, after the 2012 presidential election, returned to his home state of Tennessee to resume film-making at Americana-Pictures and to continue working on his movie “False Flag” (a drama about the attack on the USS Liberty by Israeli jets).

    During the election Merlin Miller was able to get on the ballot in 17 states. The AFP was unable to get petitioners in all 50 states because of costs and manpower. Also, Every state has their own set of qualifications for getting placed on the ballot.

    Prior to the campaign, Merlin Miller and Dr. Adrian Krieg authored “Our Vision for America” outlining problems with the current political atmosphere in the United States.

    The self appointed paragons of ‘piety and society’, Southern Poverty Law Center, wrote that Merlin was interviewed by Press TV in Iran, where he was attending an international film festival. During that interview, Merlin claimed that charges against him of “racism” stemmed from his criticism of Zionism and the Jewish-controlled media. He also stated that he believes 9/11 was a Mossad-orchestrated event carried out with “considerable inside help.”

    A second Jewish extremist group, the ADL, wrote about Merlin’s attendance at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) 2013. “Official Blogs From The Anti-Defamation League” wrote a posting entitled, “Extremists Flock to 40th Annual CPAC Conference,” wherein they disparaged Merlin Miller, a Presidential candidate in 2012, as a “white supremacist.” Merlin Miller disagrees with the concept of an “ethnostate” for European-Americans to replace this failed “multicultural” experiment.

    The 40th annual Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) on March 14–16, 2013 in Wash­ing­ton, D.C. attracted a number of individuals on the extreme right of the political spectrum. Attendees at CPAC this year included a white supremacist who ran for President in the 2012 election, members of a “white student union” at Towson University, and a reported white supremacist who currently runs an anti-immigrant group. A prominent member of the anti-government Oath Keepers group presented at the event.

    We fondly wish Merlin Miller much success in his new venture.

  5. BINGO! Jeff! You’ve hit the Constitution nail on the head!

    According to the FEC both parties are “UC” (unqualified) thus no official ballot access. Ballot by petition only. But that’s an issue with the overall process, Jeff.

  6. The FEC has nothing to do with ballot access and the FEC wouldn’t even know which parties are ballot-qualified in which states.

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