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Stanislaus County New California Town Hall

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Modesto

Presenting President of New California State (NCS) Paul Preston, a dynamic and knowledgeable speaker. New California is a new state forming and will establish Constitutional representation for rural Californians securing as many as 25 of the Congressional seats to represent us in Congress!

Stanislaus County New California Town Hall
Stanislaus County New California Town Hall

Time & Location

Time is TBD

Modesto, Modesto, CA, USA

About The Event

Learn about the state of New California! And know that the state of New California is possible! Paul Preston is a dynamic, knowledgeable, and persuasive speaker who will cover what is occurring in the State of New California. How the State of New California will take back our Constitutional freedoms, and the prospects of living under a republican form of government (which is guaranteed in the United States Constitution) will be covered. He will outline the constitutional process of instituting the State of New California.

We also expect to have two other New California State speakers who will wow you.

Please note: There will be ample time to address your questions and to mingle with other like-minded people who share your concerns for America and California in particular.

New California State movement is forming the 51st State of the Union. New California State is forming from the State of Californi…

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