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                         Little Dog News     Issue # 1

 
 
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So  much has happened in the last few weeks since we exited from the turnonya  republic.


  We have organized a growing group of men and women that have accepted our Covenant
and or document of governance. These men and women have one common interest and
that is to regain rights and property that have been lost to the present corporate dictatorship.

  Our group is unique because we all realize that we need each other to succeed in having an alternate form of governance in place when the corporate dictatorship fails. We also understand that to be effective we need to have a large presence
in every county and by the end of September we will have enough to place a grand jury and county and township trustees in every county in the state. At that point we will have our own Independence Day, have our election and notice every
county of our presence.


  We are not alone more than half of the states in the country have the same goal, create a free state, protect their rights property and liberty with a document  of governance, elect only officials that are of good character and meet the criteria of sound leadership.


  We have formed a top down governance, at the top is our Creator, second are all of  us, and third are our documents of governance and at the bottom elected servants.

  We have no need for a national entity at this point and will not be a party to any national entity as with the other majority of states we have a working relationship with and share this common ground.


  Our  group is proud of having governance that is totally transparent and above board.  All are welcome and all have a say in every step we take. Entry to our free  state  is acceptance of our documents of governance and no pledge or other potential
encumbrance is required.


  The following is good information regarding selection of leaders for your free state. Bonnie has been active in the Michigan free
state.

  
                                                                       Characteristics of a  Leader


Bonnie Hoyer
posted on May 21, 2011 16:59



The Following was sent to me in an email from a  Senator.  I thought others would find this  interesting.


Potentially unsafe groups or leaders “come off very nice at first, they
go for vulnerable people who are looking for answers, lonely, what you’d call
‘normal people.’ They’re very good at what they do and can get people to believe
anything. You might think you’d never get taken in, but don’t bet on it. “


– Margaret Singer,
  Ph.D.



Ten  warning signs of a potentially unsafe group/leader. 
 
Ten  warning signs regarding people involved in/with a potentially unsafe  group/leader. 
  
Ten  signs of a safe group/leader. 
 

  1. A safe  group/leader will answer your questions  without becoming judgmental and
    punitive.

  2. A safe  group/leader will disclose information such     as finances and often offer an
    independently audited financial statement regarding budget and expenses.
    Safe groups and leaders will tell you more  than you want to know.

  3. A safe  group/leader is often democratic, sharing  decision making and encouraging
    accountability and oversight.

  4. A safe  group/leader may have disgruntled former     followers, but will not vilify,
    excommunicate and forbid others from     associating with them.

  5. A safe  group/leader will not have a paper trail of  overwhelmingly negative records,
    books, articles and statements about     them.

  6. A safe  group/leader will encourage family  communication, community interaction and
    existing friendships and not feel  threatened.

  7. A safe  group/leader will recognize reasonable boundaries and limitations when
    dealing with others.

  8. A safe  group/leader will encourage critical  thinking, individual autonomy and
    feelings of self-esteem.

  9. A safe  group/leader will admit failings and  mistakes and accept constructive
    criticism and advice.

  10. A safe  group/leader will not be the only source of knowledge and learning excluding
    everyone else, but value dialogue and the     free exchange of ideas.

Don’t  be naïve, develop a good BS Detector.
You can protect yourself from unsafe groups and leaders by developing a good BS
  detector. Check things out, know the facts and examine the evidence. A safe
  group will be patient with your decision making process. If a group or leader
  grows angry and anxious just because you want to make an informed and careful
  decision before joining; beware.


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