Monday August 3, 7 pm
We will have a brief power-point presentation on compressor stations and 2 short videos. We will discuss upcoming events including:
Wednesday, August 5 at 12:30, Court Date: Landowners VS Dominion
Monday, August 10 at 7 pm, Board of Supervisors Meeting, A Review of the Comprehensive Plan
Tuesday, August 18 at 6:30 pm, Hands Across Our Land Rally at the Wingina Bridge


Pastor Paul Wilson I would like you to know of a way to oppose large energy transmission pipelines that is a national strategy implemented by state citizens.
We really do not need this energy. Perhaps you know that. It’s going to foreign lands. Manufacturing benefits locally has its limits.
The strategy is state Citizen use of the 9th AMD to compel and purify state legislators to use Article V of the constitution. This is not a quick fix, this is a permanent fix to many serious societal problems as well.
It amounts to the people making two simple agreements about the most prime constitutional intent. One that we have the right to alter or abolish government destructive to unalienable rights and the other about the PURPOSE of free speech which enables the unity required to manifest the first.
The step by step process the people have a right to use can be found at my website.
Hi Christopher,
You have some very interesting points to make. I am responding now, while i have time, but before i have time to read your whole website statements, links. There are a few of us that are forming a core group to launch the creation of a Community Bill of Rights with the asssstance of the Community Environmental Legal Defense Fund [CELDF]. Would u please look into this, and let us know asap if you would like to assist in these efforts? As you will see, they align with i’ve read of your statements so far…
Please go to: http://celdf.org/ and And check out this issue of Common Sense, Community Rights Organizing. https://celdf.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/CommonSense_2nd_ed.pdf Are you on FoB’s mailing list and do you want to be? This is Heidi Dhivya Berthoud, Secretary of FoB