++Operation American Spring has released its Rule of Engagement for their 10-million man march on Washington for May 16,2014.
++The event is called "Call to Arms" and they hope to have 10 million Americans converged on Washington to shut the city down and demand the resignations of key office holders for violating the Constitution. In the e-mail that went out Operation American Spring is led by Major General Paul Vallely (ret.),"a much decorated former Supreme Commander of the Pacific", whatever that means.
++Vallely in interviews with right-wing bloggers called for the military overthrow of the Obama Administration because Americans "only trust the military" and refuses to put CEOs in power. He says the Tea Party Movement represents a start to the final moment when the Constitution will be restored. In other interviews he sees a more orderly process where President Obama and Vice President Biden resigns as well as both the Senate and House leadership. Only after John Boehner resigns and is replaced by a true conservative, then the Speaker will be made President.
++In the rules of engagement memo,activists are told not to bring weapons or ammo because of the Communists in Washington prohibit them on the Mall. However, once the government is changed then the laws will ensure you can carry weapons anywhere in D.C. Because the marchers have God on their side,please bring the Bible and a copy of the Constitution.
++If you are stopped by police, invoke the 5th Amendment. Militia uniforms are welcome but militias have to maintain order and discipline.
++They claim 1.8 million are mobilizing. But we are told 400,000 are all you need to occupy D.C. and shut down the "forces who are inflicting tyranny on the United States."
++Major General Paul Vallely will kick this off at Myrtle Beach, South Carolina this month.
++So far the names that have appeared on various memos are all white guys over 65 so they might want to rent alot of Port-A-Potties and have facilities for the disabled.
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