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Links and information we like a lot

Often we come across information, videos or articles we’d like to share. On this page, we present many of those pieces we find. Topics cover J6 prisoner issues to medical freedom and child trafficking.

First, we spend a fare amount of time and effort supporting the cause of the J6 Prisoners. We conduct our Vigils outside the Northern Neck Regional Jail or NNRJ. Bad things have taken place at NNRJ as a matter of practice. The Northern Neck Patriots are not afraid to share. A couple have done just that; not just about J6 either.

Interviews with the Northern Neck Patriots

Northern Neck Sentinel’s John Haynes, has reported on the happenings at NNRJ and related issues; collaborating with The Epoch Times and The Gateway Pundit. John Shares incites with Cowboy Logic on the abhorrent conditions in the Northern Neck Regional Jail.

Tom Jeffries is the chairman of the Northern Neck Patriots. Through his efforts and with assistance of other great patriots, Tom has rallied the group in support of the J6 POW’s. Every Friday evening, Tom leads the local J6 Vigil outside NNRJ from 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM. We’ll be sharing more on those vigils in just a bit. First, have a look at this interview with Tom with the Virginia Tea Party Chairman Nelson Velez. Splash of Tea – Tea Party Spotlight with Tom Jeffries.

Interviews with J6 Political Prisoners

We have quite a few items to share here. We’ll be packing more into less space.

Friends and Vigils

Did you know the J6’ers can sing?

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One of our favorite resources: NCSBWatch.org

“The Northumberland County School Board budget has increased every year for the past five years, represents 54% of the entire county budget and is the primary driver of increased real estate taxes.


Every county resident and service is affected; we must remain vigilant and engaged and require our elected officials to do the same. We hope by making budget information easily accessible that more residents like you will become engaged in calling for justified and reasonable County and School Board budgets.”

There’s more… Much more. For now, we’ll leave it to another day.