Tea Party, GOP Chairs warn local Republic of political insurgency
News, Upcoming Events September 1, 2018
Feature Photo: Towns/Union County Tea Party Chair Chuck Luca with Towns County GOP Chair Betsy Young
HIAWASSEE, Ga. – Towns and Union County Tea Party has publicly proclaimed that the nation is under political siege by numerous domestic insurgency groups, whom under the umbrella of the Collective Left seek to supplant the Constitutional Republic with Socialist tyranny.
Towns and Union Tea Party Chairman Chuck Luca announced an upcoming workshop and discussion forum, presented by James R. Bolton Jr., a United States Marine Corps veteran who served with a Special Operations unit, tasked with counter-insurgency operations overseas.
Bolton has dedicated the past two decades to movement building, directed toward confrontation with political subversives and their agendas.
“Believe me, it’s happening right here in this area,” Luca told a room packed with citizens during the announcement segment of Friday’s Movers & Shakers meeting at Sundance Grill in Hiawassee.
Bolton’s resume lists experience in private security detail, with certification in Counter Intelligence, Executive Protection, Hostile Political Environments, Legal Investigations, and Dispute Resolution.
“I believe that the key to regaining traditional political prowess in America, as liberty-loving and God-fearing people, is in learning to employ real Modern Counter Insurgency skills at the civil level as all insurgencies are aimed at populations,” Bolton, who asserts he has extensively studied worldwide foreign and domestic political movements, writes, “Social change creates political results. The fact is inarguable.”
Topics will include the modern era of political insurgency, how to defeat socialist infiltration, why movements fail, and the impact of political syndication, in addition to a brief course entitled ‘Introduction to Counter Political Insurgency Skills.’
“I am an ‘operator’ who organizes and carries out activities designed to produce predictable outcomes. I have no bias as a professional operator, save my love of God, country, and family,” Bolton attests.
Towns County Republican Chairwoman Betsy Young expressed concerns which mirrored Luca’s. “People say that it can’t happen here, but it is. The problem being that we live in such a Republican area that people don’t feel a need to get involved. They have no clue what’s coming down the pike,” Young said.
The seminar will be held on Sunday, Sept. 16*, at 2 pm, in the community room at Butternut Creek Golf Course in Blairsville.
*Date corrected

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