Read the new NCS Publication Booklet to get a quick overview of the New California State and how it will save old California
Review this website to really see how much information is available to educate yourself on the process taken to become the 51st state in the Union — DIG IN
Watch the video “State of New California” at the top of the home page and share it with others
Share the NCS Publication Booklet as follow-up to those you speak to
Join New California State (NCS) Telegram for CA, New CA, life enriching information
Share New California State Telegram articles with friends
Know and share that New California transforms California into TWO states
Find your local New California State County Chapter
Create a County Chapter (lost a few due to moves)
Spread the word about New California State website—it updates constantly
Attend City Council Meetings to understand the city’s workings and possible misdeeds
Expose City, County and State misdeeds
Actively inform those around you about WHY the current ESTABLISHMENT POLITICAL MACHINES MUST GO
Attend County Board of Supervisors Meetings… we have plenty of templates and topics for you
Host a New California State Fundraiser
Host a coffee with friends in your home to share the NCS Publication Booklet and discuss
Host a New California State Monday Night 6:30 prayer vigil inspired by Frederic Mercurius
Have your voice heard wherever you are about the New California State “solution”
Talk about New California to everyone you meet
Listen to Paul Preston’s Agenda 21 Radio Show www.a21r.com – educate yourself
Share Chriss Street information with your local Board of Supervisors (BOS)
Get “Ban the Machine” Petition Signatures for your County call (877) 828-2753
Become an AENN citizen journalist call (877) 828-2753
File a Public Records Act (PRA) or (FOIA) for press to find out what’s really going on with your City, County and State leaders. Share the results with NCS call (877) 828-2753 for email desired
Join one of our county committee teams: Human Trafficking; Elections; Law Enforcement/First Responders; Infrastructure: Water, Mineral and Mining Resources; Economic focusing on Agriculture, Industry & Small Business and Education
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