posted ago by UnitedStatesPatriot ago by UnitedStatesPatriot +9 / -1

I recently joined a group of like minded Patriots in my rural town in NC to protest the forced poison shot. The protest had about 50 people and a lot of the community was honking in support. We got like 3 middle fingers from people with masks on in their cars so there's that. I've never done this before and I'd like to help the group from the IT, vision, leadership, and organization perspectives. I've been in IT and corporate leadership types of roles for many years so I thought perhaps to use my knowledge, skills, and abilities to help organize but I don't know where to start. This GA community is awesome and always super helpful so I wanted to see if we have fellow pedes that may have some knowledge that could help us in these two areas:

  1. Community / protest organizing platform - Right now the leads of the group are using Facebook to organize the protests. I don't have Facebook and absolutely hate Facebook. If the right place to do it then so be it I'll have to create a fake account. However, are there Patriot friendly cloud based community organizing platforms out there I may be able to help spin up that will allow us to have a calendar, newsletter/announcements to email, file sharing and the like? Are there other IT / organizing aspects I'm not considering that I should? I assume Google has it but not sure I would trust that they would let us keep an anti-poison shot site for long.

  2. Groups / resources we can learn from - Are there websites, books, etc that anyone knows that will help us ramp up our knowledge on organizing and making an impact? I took one recommendation from another post on GA of "Resistance to Tyranny" by Joseph P. Martino and it's so far a great read but looking for more around sort of a "how to" manual to effective protests and community involvement to push an anti-forced poison shot agenda. Are there national, state, larger, more experienced groups we can coordinate with that anyone knows about? We're a very rural small NC town so if there are larger NC groups that are further ahead and more experienced I think that would also be beneficial.

Any advice is welcomed - Thanks Frens!