MAFA Supper Club NEXT Week!
Food, fellowship & freedom 🌶️ 🌮 🥳 🇺🇸
Mark your calendar for Thursday July 2, 2026 at 6:30pm at Azteca Mexican Grill, 1060 Chinoe Rd #104, Lexington. This is where we met when Jeffrey Tucker was here in Lexington. Excellent food and fellowship!
Come be a Watcher!
Please join us tomorrow morning to support our liberty friend, Derek Nance, at his status update hearing. These are short and uneventful — and this is the last one before trial — but the effect on Derek and JoAnn is HUGE. You need to know you have friends during an experience like this. (Ask me how I know.)
We believe we watchers have had an effect on the proceedings. The judge and prosecutor do pay attention to supporters in the courtroom! Nobody else has friends there taking time out of their busy lives to give moral support.
Derek wants his time in front of a jury to share his case and his reasoning. The court system wants him to plead out, although they may have given up on that. Derek is unwavering.
Access to the courts to settle our grievances is in the Constitution. We’ve watched the lawfare trend escalate over the years for both politicians and ordinary people. Here’s how that works: pile on the charges, calculate extraordinary prison time so that defendants will be so terrified, they either plead out or spend thousands of hours and dollars defending themselves.
Only we can correct the process and that can only be done with sunshine. Please join us for a short time tomorrow morning. It matters.
TIME & LOCATION: Friday morning, 6/26/26 at 8:30am at the Lexington Circuit Court, 2nd floor, at the corner of Limestone and Main. You can park at the library or in the courthouse lot.
"This is the most magnificent Movement of all. There is a Dignity, a Majesty, a Sublimity, in this last Effort of the Patriots, that I greatly admire. The People should never rise, without doing something to be remembered—something notable And striking. This Destruction of the Tea is so bold, so daring, so firm, intrepid and inflexible, and it must have so important Consequences, and so lasting, that I cant but consider it as an Epocha in History. This however is but an Attack upon Property." — John Adams, diary, 17 December 1773
Hillsdale’s Documentary “Revolutionary America”
This was shown in theatres for a limited run. Did anyone see it? How do we see it now?

