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ACT for America Meets Feb. 7
The Mission Viejo Chapter of ACT for America will hold its general meeting on Mon., Feb. 7, at the community center. Doors open at 7 p.m., and the meeting starts promptly at 7:30. First-time attendees are invited to arrive by 7:10 for orientation. The general meeting ends at 9:30 p.m.
Featured speaker will be Orlean Koehle, who has served as the state president of Eagle Forum of California since 2002. Koehle is a former speech, drama and journalism teacher. Her most recent book, “By Stealth and Deception: USA Transformation and its Parallel to the European Union,” explores the decline of European civilization and how the process is being repeated in America. Her presentation will include her experience with corrupted textbooks.
Chapter leader Bruce Mayall adds, “Islamists are infiltrating America's institutions in their attempt to overthrow our Constitution and replace it with Sharia (Islamic law). One of their key strategies is taqiyya, the Islamic practice of concealing and lying about their true history, doctrines and intentions. Taqiyya has been effectively used in jihad, to confuse and divide enemies, for 1400 years. Because of their centuries of experience, Islamists are the world's most sophisticated deceivers and propagandists.
“A primary propaganda target is our students. Like all propagandists, they know that first impressions are lasting impressions. Over the past two decades, Islamist "consultants" have purged America's history textbooks of any information that would reveal the true nature and intentions of this violent, supremacist and totalitarian ideology. This whitewashed version of Islam is in every major textbook and is being taught to our impressionable youth, starting in 7th grade. In many schools, students learn the Five Pillars of Islam (minus the foundation, holy war), take on a Muslim name, wear Islamic clothing and ‘become a Muslim for a day.’”
The meeting location is the Norman P. Murray Community Center, 24932 Veterans Way (Sycamore B room), in Mission Viejo. A $5 donation will be appreciated to help cover costs of the meeting.
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