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Third Letter to America PDF Print E-mail
Written by Bogart Whitcher   
Friday, 20 March 2009 10:32

Pledge of AllegianceMy Dearest America,

Anyone remember this? I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America and to the Republic... not democracy, for which it stands. One nation under God (not the president, Senators, FBI, CIA, Sheriff, Mayor, Governor or any other group of men and women) with liberty and justice for all... Liberty equals freedom and justice equals the equality our rights.

How many of us have had an experience not unlike this one? A man has a piece of land, he worked hard for many years to obtain land and accumulate the materials to build on it. What he wanted to build was a facility to employ many people to mass-produce modular solar homes. These homes will solve many of our problems, as they would have been totally freestanding.

 

Last Updated on Friday, 20 March 2009 17:35
 
Website Update
Saturday, 14 February 2009 18:37

Computer CablesThank you for visiting the "What You Believe NOW" website. There have been some technical difficulty in the first few weeks of getting the site up... Some members who tried to register through the main site had their user information lost while we were trying to build an authentication bridge between this site and the discussion board. If your data was lost, we ask you to re-register your user information and please accept our sincere apologies. While there is still some testing being done, we seem to have the two sites integrated. This site is now the "Master" for registration. Hopefully, that will also eliminate spambot postings on the Discussion Board.

 

 

Last Updated on Tuesday, 24 February 2009 08:30
 
The "What You Believe NOW" Project PDF Print E-mail
Written by Website Administrator   
Saturday, 17 January 2009 00:00

Our ultimate goal in creating this website and the What You Believe NOW project is the freedom and security of Americans. We wish to create a movement for the restoration and protection of our Sovereign Rights. We hope to engage in a nationwide "Town Meeting" in an effort to raise the collective awareness of not only the townsfolk, but the councils that supposedly represent us. By councils, we mean all units of government spanning that swamp-like area of law making capability, ranging from the small town council to Washington DC. The result of our representing council's past actions have been a monster of legal quagmire into which the freedom of "We the People" has been entrapped.

 

We hope to stimulate an open discussion forum to make your opinions heard. We want to conduct and make available video and audio interviews that will raise awareness of the situation that this country is in. We will publish editorial letters and articles to make known: 

What You Believe NOW!

 

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Last Updated on Tuesday, 24 February 2009 08:29
 
On Racism PDF Print E-mail
Written by Bogart Whitcher   
Friday, 30 January 2009 00:00

It may have no bearing on current affairs, but we recently elected our first black president and I have to tell this story.

 

Gunner NegativeI remember my father spoke once of some black fighter pilots in World War II. He didn’t say much about that war. He was in the battle of the Bulge. He had 3 tanks blown out from under him and the list goes on. When he did open up about the War, I listened. In south Florida during the late 1950’s, I grew up in a primarily white neighborhood and we had black children who would knock on the door selling tomatoes. We always bought them. They were really good tomatoes. These enterprising children took some abuse, because they were black, I’m sure. Not all, but a few of the white kids were real mean to them. My parents never had to tell me not to be like that. What my father said about those Tuskegee Airmen boys always stuck with me. He said they were pocketed and pinned down by Tiger Tanks on one side and artillery on the other. The Tigers they could deal with, but the artillery was killing them. The unit tried to beg up some air support. But there was no one close. My dad said, “We had resigned ourselves to decimation when a flock of red tailed fighters blew over us. Someone yelled, ‘Oh, thank God! It’s those black boys! Those Jerry's will have hell to pay now!”