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  2. Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots - Wikipedia

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    Revolver Ocelot, missing since the events of Sons of Liberty, is possessed by the will of Liquid Snake and re-emerges from hiding to launch an insurrection against the Patriots, a secret cabal that manipulates global affairs from the shadows. In the meantime, Solid Snake is experiencing accelerated aging and has about a year left to live.

  3. Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty - Wikipedia

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    Sons of Liberty takes place within an alternate history of events, in which the Cold War ended during the late 1990s. The game's story focuses on two narratives that occur around and near New York City – the first in 2007, two years after the events of Metal Gear Solid; and the second in 2009. The game's plot is the fourth chapter of an ...

  4. Sons of Liberty (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Sons of Liberty is a computer wargame published by Strategic Simulations in 1987 for the Apple II, Atari 8-bit computers, Commodore 64, and MS-DOS. Gameplay.

  5. Music of the Metal Gear series - Wikipedia

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    Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty Soundtrack 2: Other Side is the second official soundtrack to Konami's 2001 stealth game Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty. All of the original music was composed by Norihiko Hibino .

  6. Brush-fires of the Mind - Wikipedia

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    Brush-fires of the Mind is the only album by Jon Schaffer's heavy metal solo-project Sons of Liberty. The album was released on the project's website on December 18, 2009, to download for free if you sign up for the Sons of Liberty newsletter. It is also available as a high quality download, however, this one is not for free.

  7. Sons of Liberty - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 30 January 2025. Dissident organization during the American Revolution For other uses, see Sons of Liberty (disambiguation). Sons of Liberty The Rebellious Stripes Flag Leaders See below Dates of operation 1765 (1765) –1776 (1776) Motives Before 1766: Opposition to the Stamp Act After 1766 ...

  8. Isaac Sears - Wikipedia

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    In 1766, Sears, John Lamb and three others formed a committee of correspondence to communicate with other Sons of Liberty groups in other provinces. After the Stamp Act was repealed the Sons of Liberty erected a Liberty pole to celebrate. The liberty pole was a galling sight to the redcoats and a symbol of pride and defiance to the townsfolk. [4]

  9. Sons of Neptune - Wikipedia

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    The Sons of Neptune was a group of colonial sailors directly associated with and on whom the Sons of Liberty may have been based. [1] [2] They were active before and during the American Revolution. Among those affiliated with the Sons of Neptune are John Lamb, John Morin Scott and Isaac Sears. [3]