Patriotic Group To Build Armed 'Defensible' Neighborhood Fortress
Patriotic Group To Build Armed 'Defensible' Neighborhood Fortress By Gregory Gwyn-Williams, Jr. January 12, 2013
A group of like-minded patriots, bound together by pride in American exceptionalism, plan on building an armed community to protect their liberty.
The group, named Citadel, intends to purchase 2,000 to 3,000 acres for the project in western Idaho. The community will comprise of 3,500 to 7,000 families of patriotic Americans who "voluntarily choose to live together in accordance with Thomas Jefferson's ideal of Rightful Liberty."
According to the Citadel website, Rightful Liberty means that "neighbors keep their noses out of other neighbors' business, that neighbors live and let live."
Citadel explains that residents in the community will be bound by the following:
Patriotism Pride in American Exceptionalism Our proud history of Liberty as defined by our Founding Fathers, and Physical preparedness to survive and prevail in the face of natural catastrophes --such as Hurricanes Sandy or Katrina -- or man-made catastrophes such as a power grid failure or economic collapse.
Residents should also agree that being "prepared for the emergencies of life and being proficient with the American icon of Liberty -- the Rifle -- are prudent measures."
Some of the benefits of the Citadel community include a safe, well-prepared, patriotic community where children will be educated in school, not indoctrinated.
The community will be protected by a perimeter wall that will be inaccessible to "tourists." Each neighborhood within the community will have lower walls, dividing the town into defensible sections.
The website has a link to applications where prospective residents can sign up. According to Citadel, more than 200 families have completed applications, even before any land has been purchased.
While Citadel may sound wonderful to many who are reading this, the community has posted a warning on their home page:
"Marxists, Socialists, Liberals and Establishment Republicans will likely find that life in our community is incompatible with their existing ideology and preferred lifestyles."
Citadel says that every patriot selected to live within the community "will voluntarily agree to follow the footsteps of our Founding Fathers by swearing to one another our lives, our fortunes and our Sacred Honor to defend one another and Liberty against all enemies, foreign and domestic." http://cnsnews.com/blog/gregory-gwyn-wil...orhood-fortress
Citadel says that every patriot selected to live within the community "will voluntarily agree to follow the footsteps of our Founding Fathers by swearing to one another our lives, our fortunes and our Sacred Honor to defend one another and Liberty against all enemies, foreign and domestic."
Uh, huh. They're a group of strangers. How can they pledge this to one another in today's world? I'm very suspicious. It sounds like a dream that will not rise to their expectations.
Orthodoxy SUCKS.
"I do not feel obliged to believe that the same God who has endowed us with senses, reason, and intellect has intended us to forgo their use and by some other means to give us knowledge which we can attain by them."- Galileo Galilei
The project could be built in Montana, Wyoming or several other Idaho counties, it said.
At the center of the development is a business, III Arms, a modern firearms company that would employ residents. All of the company's profits would be donated to the Citadel.
III Arms Co. was incorporated in Idaho in August. Its headquarters address is in Gaithersburg, Md., a suburb of Washington, D.C. A woman whose name is listed as a representative of the company could not be reached by phone Wednesday.
"Additionally, the Citadel intends to become a premiere tourist destination for Americans from sea-to-sea and border-to-border," the website said.
Quote: Thunderbird wrote in post #10Someone did a lookup on the website domain name for this group and found it wnet back to a couple of eastern european types.
I'd be wary of giving them any information.
Got around to reading the story, some one in maryland asking a $208.00 application fee, the fbi needs to arrest this a hole, sounds like the woman in new york asking for burial funds, what a fraud.
On second thought send them a counter check from the Bank of India for 10,000 and ask them to cash it and return the balance. Your uncle died in india and you are trying to avoid taxes.
Quote: nerd wrote in post #12On second thought send them a counter check from the bank of india for 10,000 and ask them to cash it and return the balance. Your uncle died in india and you are trying to avoid taxes.