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Citizens Anonymous Meeting Step 1 Part 1

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Citizens Anonymous (CA) meetings seek to educate, inspire, motivate and empower people to secure their rights together through a nonpartisan 12 step supportive process that is designed to secure our rights, curb government abuse and corruption and put an end to our fear of government! Citizens Anonymous meetings help people understand their rights, powers, and duties, and how to exercise them in their relationship with government to secure their rights. The 1.5 hour meetings generally follow this four session format: Session 1: Citizens Rights Review Session 2: The 12 Steps Review Session 3: Sharing by Members Session 4: Q&A Citizens Anonymous meetings take you through the unique ideology of Americanism and the foundational documents that form the basis of the 12 step process and have captured the world with the revolutionary ideals of freedom, government by the people, civilian authority, civil rights, equality, people centric government, and so much more! How to Join CA Listen to the past meetings below in order to catch up and then join the next meeting in one of three ways: By listening in anonymously at http://zello.com/citizens (NOTE: To listen from a browser you need to turn on the muted speaker icon ?? by touching it ??). You can participate live during the meetings in Q&A, by sharing, and making comments anonymously via SMS at 213-770-8880 or via Email at C911@PM.ME (Use http://protonmail.com for encrypted secure anonymous email) By downloading the Zello App at http://zello.com/app and searching for the Citizens Anonymous channel inside the app using the Find Channel option in the channels tab. This allows you to speak, text and send images in the meeting through the Zello App. (NOTE: To stay anonymous don't use any personally identifying info in your Zello profile)

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