Archives For 1st Amendment

Summary for 10/26/23 Town Hall for Proposed Buffalo River Re-Designation

Globalists take aim at the Ozarks once again! The Town Hall held on October 26, 2023, at the Newton County Library in Jasper, Arkansas had a great turnout and good speakers. Attendance was very high that night with around 1,200 people there, and 1,400 or more on Facebook Live and 500 on the Zoom meeting. […]

Benefit Chili Supper & Cookoff Sat. 10/14/23 for Faulkner Co. Bono Community

The innocent Bono Community in Faulkner County, Arkansas, is being victimized by the new crypto mining facility that has caused this suffering community to have to seek relief in our courts, and they need our help to raise funds for their class action lawsuit. A Benefit Chili Supper and Cookoff will start at 4:00 pm on Saturday, October 14, […]

More U.N. Agenda 21 Around the State…

Among the United Nations-created Agenda 21’s bevy of bastard babies are Sustainable Development, Smart Growth (a term used to describe Chaffee Crossing on its website), MPO’s (Metropolitan Planning Organizations…Ft. Smith belongs to the BI-State MPO), Providence Communities (one is being planned for the Ft. Chaffee area), Metro 1313, ICLEI (International Council for Environmental Initiatives—N. Little Rock Mayor Hayes is CEO for the U.S. division), Quality of Place (used to describe Chaffee Crossing), Green Space (on Chaffee Crossing website), Public/Private Partnerships (Fascism), New Market Tax Credits , COG’s (Councils of Governments), ad infinitum.

Fact or Fringe: You Decide

Recently, Secure Arkansas has been under siege from local Arkansas newspapers. I use the term “newspaper” loosely, as apparently real journalism no longer exists in the State. Perhaps instead of “newspaper,” they should be referred to as the “Arkansas leader in yellow-journalism,” since they seem to enjoy stating opinion as fact so much. This past week, the Arkansas Times proved they earned the above title when they published an article written by Gerard Mathews titled, “The political fringe finds a voice in Arkansas.” [1] If this is the best writer the Arkansas Times has on staff, then they have more important issues to deal with than the “political fringe.”