- Connect
- Organize
BBS & Telnet
- Organize
There are Thousands of Groups
We are strongest together
STRONG ROOTS. EVEN STRONGER FOURTH BRANCH.
Find a local
group
Non-violent
protest
Ways to know
- Be Informed
- Organize
Each group a tree
Together we’re a forest
STRONG ROOTS. EVEN STRONGER FOURTH BRANCH.
- At this critical time of the dissolution of our government’s agencies and the
executive branch’s supremacy over the legislative and judiciary branches of
goverment, it’s critical that we reclaim the power that we do have. As We
the People are indeed the fourth branch of government, and it’s our duty to
hold a line of accountability and love for our fellow citizens...
WE ARE OUR NATION’S FOURTH BRANCH. ALL OF US.
- You may feel powerless but the power is ours.
Learn how to communicate if we lose our preferred ways.
@greendietitian.bsky.social
67.7% of America did not vote for
Trump.
37% of eligible Americans didn't
vote. No one won.
But your inaction elected
Trump.
Only 31.6% voted for Trump.
30.7% for Kamala.
0.9% difference
- not a mandate -
How many people
regret their vote?
75% probably
hating this.
2024 numbers from the Election Lab at the University of Florida and CNN
- What to Bring
- Water
- Any medications you might need
- Food/snacks to last at least 12
hours (or however long you plan
on staying) - Masks
- Hand sanitizer
- your identification
- What to do
- Join with your neighbors
- Exchange contact information
- Consider setting up follow up
meetings - Thank postal & federal
employees - Be polite
- Be respectful
- What not to do
- Violence
- Verbal escalation
- Vandalism
- Disrespect federal
employees- they’re having a
hard enough time. - do not enter forcibly
- do not challenge
What to expect
- United Together
- status
Non violent resistance
get to know
your
community
- Meet other americans
COVID and digital communication has isolated us. Come together. It’s time to touch grass.
- Organize
We need to work together to Rebuild Democracy. Sitting with
signs isn’t going to fix this problem. But neither will ignoring it.
We need to use the power of the people to redirect the course
of American history towards the humanity and earth supporting
targets.
We can only succeed by standing together.
Think globally - act locally.
- Protesting is the first step
We’re angry. We’re chatting online and behind closed doors. The media is only kind of covering protests. Let’s be visible but we’re not just here to protest, we're here to connect with others peacefully.
- Learning Links for Peaceful protesting
Please watch the Amnesty International video before attending. It doesn’t suck. :)
Keep fire escapes and emergency exits clear.
Be respectful of others and property.
This may be quiet but it may help you meet people in your community who hold similar feelings.
MAKE A PLAN +
- Bring no weapons
Peaceful protests will give you time to meet other people and make connections for more organized action in the future.
You can be loud, you can obstruct passage or removal.
Keep fire escapes and emergency exits clear.
- If someone is being removed by authorities
Body block with other people. No one goes alone. Do not actively resist but you do not need to help them remove you.
You can video EVERYTHING on Federal Property.
Have at least 1 person with you at all times.
- Protesting?
Watch some of the videos or read resources on this
website.
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- How to prepare for the coming storm
It might be a small action like having some extra cans of food
and jugs of water. Minimum aim to keep 72 hours of supplies at
all times.
Know your community, your evacuation routes, your resources.
Connecting with your neighbors may reduce wasting
resources and will optimize your chances for success!
Stand together or fall apart!
Preparedness
&
Mutual Aid
NIH Preparedness
American Red
Cross
Prep Lists
Maybe I’m Crazy Preparedness
Food
Beans
Rice
White flour (doesn’t spoil)
White sugar
Coconut oil (doesn’t spoil)
Canned or Powdered Milk
Salt
Luxuries
Cinnamon
Cocoa
Coffee (whole bean)
Favorite Spices
Black Tea
First Aid
Neosporin/bacitracin
Iodine
Alcohol
Aspirin
Cleaning/Production
Vinegar
Baking soda
Baking powder
Salt
NaOH/lye
Maybe I’m Crazy Preparedness - The Garden
Seeds
kale/collards/Chard
cucumbers
cabbage
tomatoes
green beans
hard/winter squash
Medicinal Plants
Goldenseal, Echinacae Augustafora, chamomile,
lavender, feverfew, boneset, tulsi (holy basil), calendula
Garlic, ginger
(Willow)
Livestock
Pig
sheep/alpaca
chickens/ducks
rabbits
Trees
Apple
crabapple
Minimal nutritional needs
1700-2000 kcal
40-80gm protein
2-4 gm salt
2 tbsp oil
2 liters water
Mvi and whatever fruits/veg you can find
Hopefully you can add eggs or other foods
Monthly per person
11322.6gm rice 25lb
9204.1gm beans 20.3lb
900mL oil (3.8 cups)
2.15oz salt
1 cup cooked rice (½ cup dry /93gm) 4.3gm protein 205kcal
1 cup cooked beans (⅓ cup dry /75.6gm) 15-18gm 240-260kcal
1tbsp oil 120kcal
8 cup mixed gives 2050kcal 81.2gm
810kcal 17.2gm
1000kcal 64gm
240kcal
6 cup mixed gives 1620kcal 60.9gm
630kcal 12.9gm
750kcal 48gm
240kcal
3/4 beans to rice gives 1810kcal 65gm
4 cup rice 810kcal 17.2 gm
3 cup beans 750 kcal 48gm
2 tbsp oil 240kcal