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UN Day of Shame |JBS News Analysis

October 24, 2024

Today is a somber day for American sovereignty and independence. If the Founding Fathers were still here, they would be in the town square discussing ways to restore what America lost. They would be creating, printing, and distributing literature to educate and motivate the people to take action and regain what was lost. They would also organize the people to create pressure on elected officials to take action.

What could be so important? Watch today’s Analysis Behind the News to find out, as we bring you perspective and solutions you won’t get anywhere else.

If you’re concerned about American independence and freedom, then please watch and take the recommended actions. Also, be sure to like, subscribe, and share, so we can break through Big Tech censorship and reach many others.

ACTION ITEMS:

1. Use our Federal Legislative Alert to contact Congress and tell them to vote on both of these bills. https://jbs.org/alert/get-us-out-of-the-un/

2. Be prepared to hit this issue hard in 2025, especially if President Trump wins the election. Familiarize yourself with our newest items in this project, so you know the issues. These educational tools are located at the Get US Out action project at JBS.org or at ShopJBS.org. Our latest magazine issue covers this very well: https://shopjbs.org/products/action-projects/get-us-out-of-the-un/

Take advantage of holiday sales offers to stock up on UN literature, books, and videos.

3. Chapters of The John Birch Society will soon be directed by their Coordinators to begin assembling Get US Out! Ad Hoc Committees to help draw in non-member support for this issue on a local level. Also, brainstorm how to connect with state legislators to help pass a state resolution that calls upon Congress to get US out of the United Nations.

4. Please join The John Birch Society if you are not a member. Our membership dues will be increasing December 1, which is our first one since 1976, so take advantage of current prices now. https://jbs.org/join/

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