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Attention Patriot's Citizen's Campaign
Members:
Rules
for "Patriot's Citizen's Campaigns"
All
"leaders" must be willing to actively participate in
our campaigns by sending the template letters, and
establishing "Patriots" in their state. In addition,
they must insure that their "Patriots" send the
requested template letters for each campaign. Anyone not
willing to do this should quit this organization now since
"dead wood" will not be permitted.
This
organization is unlike others where the "choir is
preached to" and non activists go there for the
refreshments and socialization.
Only
workers will be accepted as either "leaders" or
"patriots.” You must be willing to send the template
letters within the specified time frame in order that we may
be an effective force that "attacks power with
truth".
Anyone
unwilling to abide by the rules should phone (973) 228-2258
and resign.
As
both National and N.J. State Leader of the "Patriot's
Citizen's Campaigns" we have achieved a significant
success, thanks to Phil Schrader, editor/publisher of
"The Sovereign. (908) 665-2394 when the N.J. State
Attorney General's Office forwarded the 9/11 "undeniable
evidence of treason" to both the N.Y. State A.G. and the
N.J. U.S. Attorney. The goal is to have all state leaders
achieve the same success by their state's attorney general.
Current active
Patriot's Citizen's Campaigns are:
I.
9-11 Campaign
Wherein
the following template letters should be sent by
9/20
Letter
3 to your state attorney general
Letter
5 to your mayor, state attorney general, governor and local
newspapers ("9/11 Truth Proclamation")
Letter
5 to N.J. Governor Chris Christie
II.
Pledge Campaign
To amend the "Pledge of Allegiance"
A template letter will be posted on the website.
Thanks
to all state leaders and patriots for your help.
Phone (973)
228-2258 to have questions answered.
III. State Leaders and Patriots
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State (Member Count) |
City/Cities |
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1
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Arizona(2)
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Gilbert, Glendale |
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2
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Arkansas(1)
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Little Rock |
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3
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California(3)
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Forest Knolls, San Rafael, Santa Cruz |
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4
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Colorado(3)
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Color. Springs, Denver, Loveland |
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5
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Connecticut(1)
|
New Milford |
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6
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Delaware(1)
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Milford |
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7
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Florida(3)
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Kissimmee, Melbourne, Palm Bay |
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8
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Georgia(2)
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Atlanta, Atlanta |
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9
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Idaho(2)
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Boise, Coeur d'Alene |
|
10
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Illinois(1)
|
Cabery |
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11
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Indiana(1)
|
Linton |
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12
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Iowa(2)
|
Adel, Lamont |
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13
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Kansas(1)
|
Sharon |
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14
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Kentucky(1)
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Corydon |
|
15
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Maine(1)
|
Kittery |
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16
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Maryland(1)
|
Bethesda |
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17
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Massachusetts(1)
|
Waltham |
|
18
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Michigan(1)
|
East Jordan |
|
19
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Minnesota(2)
|
Minneapolis, Minneapolis |
|
20
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Missouri(1)
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St. Louis |
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21
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Nebraska(1)
|
Louisville |
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22
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New Jersey(10)
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Bloomfield, Colts Neck, Maplewood, N. Caldwell,
New Providence, Newark, Ocean Township, Paterson,
Wayne, West Caldwell |
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23
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New Mexico(1)
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Demine |
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24
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New York(2)
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Bayshore, Palatine Bridge |
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25
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Oklahoma(2)
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Muskogee, Wyandotte |
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26
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Pennsylvania(2)
|
Milford, Shade Gap |
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27
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South Carolina(1)
|
Summerville |
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28
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Tennessee(1)
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Franklin |
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29
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Texas(2)
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Beeville, Houston |
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30
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Virginia(1)
|
Norfolk |
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31
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Washington(2)
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Seattle, Seattle |
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32
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Wisconsin(3)
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Delevan, Lone Rock, Oregon |
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As of 2010-09-22, there are 32
States with 59 Leaders and Patriots
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