Karen Schoen spoke at all 3 Chapters in November
Karen Schoen was the speaker for the Palm Beach County Tea Party for the November meetings.
All who attended were enlightened about Agenda 21 (or as it is currently referred to as Agenda 2030), Common Core, and a host of other subjects. Karen gave the history of the origination of Agenda 21 by the United Nations and that President Bush 41 was the first to sign onto the plan. she spoke about the way the schools are teaching history starting from 1885 and dismissing the beginning years.
Karen is a very knowledgeable individual and all who attended the Jupiter, Boca and Wellington meetings came away with a better understanding of why our country is heading in the direction that it is going at this time. We thank Karen for her time and her knowledge and hope to have her back again.
Karen Schoen and Agenda 21 at Wellington
Karen Schoen
is here to answer them.
Agenda 21, Common Core & Sustainability
Karen Schoen, who resides in the Florida panhandle has a Bachelor’s Degree in Education, a Master’s Degree in Liberal Studies and post graduate credits from the New School of Social Research where she was trained in psychological manipulation.
Karen is a former teacher, dean and business owner who travels throughout the United States educating Americans to the true enemy of America, Communism and its many forms: UN, Agenda 21 aka Sustainable Development, Sustainable America, Resilient cities, Smart Growth, New Urbanism etc.
Karen is a founder of the AgEnders (Americans ending Agenda 21/ Sustainable Development.)’ a Director of Panhandle Patriots, and a founding member of Florida Citizens Coalition. She writes for agenda21today.com, americaismyname.org, newswithviews.com, watchdogwire.com, and americanpatriotnews.us. She ran for office for FL State REP Dist 5.
Karen co-hosts a radio show, “American Freedom Watch Radio,” on blogtalkradio.com/americanstatesman and you will find many videos on karenschoen.com, FB: Karen.schoen.3
For more information please go to her website http://karenschoen.com/contact
Wednesday November 4, 2015
Hurricane Grill and Wings
4075 Florida 7, Lake Worth, FL 33467
(561) 318-6107
Program 6:30pm
No Charge for Meeting
Please RSVP below; no meal is served with this meeting.
Christine Butler and Paul Spain at Wellington 10/7
Christine Butler, candidate for county Supervisor of Elections
and
Paul Spain, Candidate for Congressional District 18
Christine is the former Chairman of the Broward Republican Party (2014-2015), Vice Chairman (2012-2014) and Chairman of Congressional District #23 serving on the RPOF State Executive Committee in 2015.
Christine is an attorney in private practice in Boca Raton, serving Palm Beach and Broward Counties, and a Certified Public Accountant. She specializes in corporate law and business transactions and has years of experience working with both national law and accounting firms serving clients from Miami-Dade to Palm Beach. Prior to her law career, she worked as an Audit Manager/CPA with a Big 4 accounting firm. Christine has also served on the boards of non-profit organizations. She has been a resident of South Florida for 40-plus years and is a graduate of Florida universities, including the University of Miami School of Law, where she served on Law Review. She now resides in Jupiter with her husband.
Paul Spain is a driven innovator and fresh face in Florida public policy. He is ready to ensure that the interests of District 18 are protected in Congress. Paul is an advocate for better fiscal practices and renewed ideals for education. Spain will dedicate the time and energy to attain results for the citizens of District 18.
A graduate of Virginia Commonwealth University, Paul has a lifetime of community service including Chambers of Commerce, Kiwanis Club, a current member of the College of Financial Planning with Advanced Planning Certifications (AAMS, CRPS), and a member of Maggie’s List, which promotes and supports efforts by women to hold public office. He is the father of two and has three grandchildren.
Wednesday October 7, 2015
Hurricane Grill and Wings
4075 Florida 7, Lake Worth, FL 33467
(561) 318-6107
Program 6:30pm
No Charge for Meeting
Massey Campos at Wellington on September 9
Wellington Chapter
Invites you to attend its monthly meeting
on Wednesday September 9
featuring:
Vice President
Institute on the Constitution
Program 6:30pm
Hurricane Grill and Wings
Marketplace at Wycliffe (Lake Worth Rd. & 441)
4075 State Road 7
Wellington, FL 33449
Please click on the RSVP button above so we are prepared to accommodate you.
Massey Campos is the current Vice-President of the Institute on the Constitution (IOTC) and President of the American Club outreach, an educational outreach to school campuses that presents the founders’ “American View” of law and government. As a multicultural American of Hispanic descent Massey is an IOTC speakers’ bureau member, ordained Minister, and professional musician that has spoken to audiences across America including high school and college campuses. Massey has been seen on AP, NBC, Yahoo News, The Weekly Standard, and The Blaze. Contact Massey at: Email: massey@theamericanview.com Twitter: @selfevidentmc3 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/massey.campos
Honor Flight at Wellington Chapter on 8/5
Wellington Chapter
Invites you to attend its monthly meeting
on Wednesday August 5
featuring:
We will also have an open discussion on the topic of Sanctuary Cities.
Program 6:30pm
Hurricane Grill and Wings
Marketplace at Wycliffe (Lake Worth Rd. & 441)
4075 State Road 7
Wellington, FL 33449
Please click on the RSVP button above so we are prepared to accommodate you.
Southeast Florida Honor Flight, as well as the 133 other hubs in the nationwide Honor Flight Network, is dedicated to flying American’s veterans to their respective memorials in Washington, DC, free of charge to the veteran. Each flight typically takes 85 WWII veterans and their guardians on a one day trip of a lifetime, taking off from Palm Beach International Airport at 6:30am with stops at the U.S. Marine Memorial (Iwo Jima), Arlington National Cemetery and the World War II Memorial, returning that evening at 8:30pm. Costs include chartering the American Airlines 757, motor coach transportation with police escort in Washington, three meals and Honor Flight hats and t-shirts for the day. America’s WWII veterans are now in their later years, predominantly in the 90’s age range, so Honor Flight is truly in a race against time to honor these veterans by bringing them to see their memorials, especially the WWII memorial, which was not completed until 2004.
Southeast Florida Honor Flight, based out of Stuart, Florida, is a 100% volunteer 501(c)(3) organization serving Indian River, St. Lucie, Martin, Okeechobee and Palm Beach Counties. All funds raised make sure every veteran flies absolutely free. For more information, to get involved, donate or shop the Honor Flight store, please visit: www.honorflightsefl.org, or www.facebook.com/honorflight or call 1-855-359-2838.
Second Amendment Coalition at Wellington
Please join us in May for
Second Amendment Coalition of Florida, Inc
Mike Lameyer, Marine Corps Combat Veteran
&
Alison Rampersad, Vice President
The Second Amendment Coalition of Florida, Inc., is a local grassroots organization dedicated to the preservation of the Second Amendment to the United States Constitution. “A well-regulated militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear arms, shall not be infringed”
Our mission is to inform, educate and advise citizens to the true meaning of the Second Amendment and advise them of any violations committed by our publicly elected officials and the media and noting its importance in America’s history and future. It is evident, from our forefathers’ writings, that the individual citizen’s right to keep and bear arms is a fundamental right to be exercised for the protection of one’s family, property and country.
A. Rampersad, PhD
John Casey on Global Warming – Wellington
Wellington Chapter
Invites you to attend its monthly meeting
on Tuesday April 7
(Note New Day)
featuring:
John Casey
Program 6:30pm
Wellington Branch County Library
1951 Royal Fern Dr. 33414
Please click on the RSVP button above so we are prepared to accommodate you.
Mr. John L. Casey is a formerWhite House space program advisor, consultant to NASA Headquarters,
and senior field engineer on the Space Shuttle program. He is the President of the Space and Science Research Corporation (SSRC) in Orlando, Florida, and is one of America’s most successful climate change researchers and climate prediction experts. Mr. Casey is the leading advocate in the US for a national and international plan to prepare for the next climate change to one of a dangerous cold climate era. This new cold era is caused by a historic decline in the Sun’s energy output, what he calls a “solar hibernation.” In the spring of 2007, he became the first researcher to announce this dramatic change in the Sun to theWhite House and the mainstream media. He is the Editor of the Global Climate Status Report and the founder of the Global Cooling Awareness Project. He has been independently verified to have one of if not the best track records for climate prediction of any climate researcher, according to public on line records. His single, though seminal peer reviewed research paper on climate change, the “Relational Cycle Theory,” has shown it is one of the most reliable climate prediction theories available.
He is the author of the internationally acclaimed climate science books, “Cold Sun” and “Dark Winter,” which describe the rationale for understanding why global warming has ended and that a new cold epoch has begun. Through his years in climate research he has been outspoken in saying that the Sun is the primary driver for climate change. Because of the respect he had earned in his climate research, in September 2011 he was asked by a group of the world’s best geologists in earthquake prediction to bring them together in a new company to help save thousands of lives each year by predicting the most dangerous earthquakes in advance, a never before achieved objective. In February 2012, the International Earthquake and Volcano Prediction Center (IEVPC) was formed withMr. Casey as the Chairman/CEO. The IEVPC is now engaged in a long term test program aimed in part at demonstrating that major earthquakes can now be predicted with far greater accuracy than previously thought.
Mr. Casey has also been an Army computer and missile systems officer, high tech company executive,
chairman of a humanitarian organization providing aid to women and children in Iraq and Afghanistan, and founder of an environmental organization performing waterway monitoring in Florida. He holds a B.S.in Physics and Mathematics (JSU- 1971) and anM.A. in Management (Webster Univ. 1981).
“A Night with Saul” at Wellington Chapter on March 4
Invites you to attend its monthly meeting
on Wednesday March 4
featuring:
presented by
Americans for Prosperity Foundation Grassroots Leadership Academy
Program 6:30pm, Doors open at 6:00pm
Hurricane Grill and Wings
4075 State Road 7
Wellington, FL 33449
(NW corner of Lake Worth Road and 441)
Please click on the RSVP button above so we are prepared to accommodate you.
Saul Alinsky (1909 – 1972) was a liberal community organizer in Chicago who developed a method of local organizing that was widely copied by Democrats, and influenced Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton. He is credited with coining the term “community organizer.” His most well-known accomplishment was the book Rules for Radicals. He wanted reform inside the system by pressuring government officials to take into account the needs and wants of neighborhood residents. He was opposed by far-left radicals who wanted to destroy capitalism and who feared that Alinsky was strengthening it by resolving the issues most important to the poor.
He was awarded a doctorate in archaeology from the University of Chicago and was awarded a fellowship in sociology, which he never completed. He was nicknamed “The Red” for his radicalism –his book was dedicated tongue-in-cheek to Lucifer, the first radical. [1]
Alinsky’s approach to community organizing stressed “self interest as the generating reality of life.” This view arose from his experiences in the Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO) as an organizer in the style of labor union leaders Samuel Gompers and John L. Lewis. Alinsky produced notable results like the Back of the Yard and the Woodlawn organizations in Chicago. Alinsky and his Industrial Areas Foundation utilized confrontational tactics and dramatic protests to help members gain bargaining status and a larger share of the local pie. He disavowed with increasing vigor any national issue strategy or ideological outlook. The weakness of his emphasis on the organizer as a tactician only and the granting of control to those organized was that racist goals could be chosen by the membership as a whole.
Source: Conservapedia
Lauren Cooley – an alternative to liberal indoctrination on campus
Colleges and Universities today are overwhelmingly liberal. They indoctrinate their students and punish conservative thought. They have been like this for many years and we all know it. The old saying that “everyone is a liberal until they start working and paying taxes” is partly because of this academic conditioning, and refusing to be suppressed by it takes courage and determination.
Our speaker at the Boca and Wellington chapter meetings this month, Lauren Cooley, refused to drink the Kool Aid. Now 22, she became an activist while attending Furman University in Greenville, South Carolina. As a campus leader of Furman’s Conservative Students for a Better Tomorrow (CSBT), she became nationally known for pointing out the hypocrisy of a school that would deny student credit for a lecture by Anne Coulter (which she organized), but provide it for race baiter and shake-down artist Jesse Jackson (who was lauded as a “historical figure”). At the Jackson event, she distributed a pamphlet listing many of Jackson’s actual quotes that led to a battle with the administration. Attacked by the student paper and her professors, she involved the media in a project to illustrate the curious “qualifications” of those speakers for which credit was granted and for those where it was not, and filed a Title 9 complaint alleging harassment.
Now working as a Florida field coordinator for Chicago based Turning Point USA, she maintains a presence on campus at many South Florida schools, engaging the students to consider conservative points of view. Beginning the conversation with “Big Government Sucks”, or talking about “generational theft”, she presents an alternative to the insidious bias experienced in the classrooms. The organization also distributes a pamphlet to recent high school graduates that gives them a “heads up” as to the political conditioning they can expect when they arrive on campus.
If you would like to learn more about Lauren and her work, you can visit the Turning Point USA website. A 501(c)(3), donations are tax deductible. She also asks that if you know of young people of a conservative bent that would be willing to participate in her campus outreach, to hook them up. Lauren is on twitter @laurenacooley and facebook and can be reached by email at lauren@turningpointusa.net.
The meeting was held in a new location – the conference room at the recently completed Bethesda Hospital West. Besides use of the room, the hospital graciously provided light refreshments, and a health oriented “goodie bag” for all participants, and their hospitality was well received.
Lauren Cooley at Wellington
Wellington Chapter
Invites you to attend its monthly meeting
on Wednesday February 4
featuring:
Florida Field Coordinator for Turning Point, USA
Program 6:30pm, Doors open at 6:00pm
***** NEW LOCATION *****
Bethesda West Hospital
9775 Boynton Beach Blvd, Boynton Beach, FL 33472
MAP
Refreshments, No Charge for Meeting
There is plenty of free parking. Enter in the main entrance of the hospital. Turn left, conference room is on your left.
Please click on the RSVP button above so we are prepared to accommodate you.
Lauren Cooley is a graduate of Furman University, where she earned a B.A. in Political Science and ran the Conservative Students for a Better Tomorrow – a group named the #1 Conservative Student Group in the Nation.
She now works as the Florida Field Coordinator for Turning Point USA, organizing youth for free market principles and exposing leftist bias in higher education.
Ms. Cooley is also a reporter with Campus Reform. Her stories have been featured on several national news outlets, including the Drudge Report. In addition to her work for Campus Reform, Cooley has written for the Greenville Journal, The College Fix, and her college paper, The Paladin.
Ms. Cooley is a frequent commentator on both local and national talk radio programs such as The Mike Gallagher Show.
Recently, the Times Examiner reported Ms. Cooley as one of the nation’s top campus activists, as her activism has been featured by news outlets including The National Review, The New York Times, Reason Magazine and commentary by conservative stars such as Rush Limbaugh and George Will.