The Dangers of an Article V Convention, with Hal Shurtleff of Camp Constitution

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Hal Shurtleff is co-founder and Director of Camp Constitution. Camp Constitution is a New Hampshire based charitable trust founded in 2009 for the purpose of teaching the principles of liberty, freedom, and our nation's Godly heritage. The mission is spelled out in the motto "Honoring the Past....Teaching the Present....Preparing the Future."

More information about Camp Constitution:

What we do:

We run a week-long summer camp for families or unaccompanied minors that offers a life changing experience. Our camp program is for children five years old and up. Activities which include classes, field trips, recreational activities, outreach, and good old fashion fun. Our instructors are experts in their fields.

We have a speakers bureau offering experts on the U.S. Constitution, the right to keep and bear arms, the dangers of an Article V Convention, Sharia Law vs. the U.S. Constitution, exposing Agenda 21, and Common Core, Black Patriots of the Revolutionary War, America's Godly Heritage, and Morality and freedom.

We have a YouTube Channel featuring videos of our camp classes, activities, and media events we cover throughout the year.

We have a weekly 1/3 hour radio show which airs on WBCQ The Planet
Our web site hosts the Blumenfeld Archives containing the works of the late Sam Blumenfeld, home school pioneer which include his Alpha-Phonics with all 128 lessons in audio and video.

We man information tables at various venues including home school shows, Tea Party rallies, and gun shows.

We have a publishing arm.

We have a media arm where we attend and report on special events and activities.

How can you help? We would like to expand our outreach and increase the number of summer camps around the U.S. You can donate via our PayPal account either on a month basis or annual basis. Become a camp sponsor today, get your business listed on our sponsor's page and help give a young person and/or a family a life changing experience.

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