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Vermonters Planning To Secede From The US
>From Vermont Republic.org
10-24-5
 

THE VERMONT INDEPENDENCE CONVENTION
An Impossible Dream or a Vision of the Future?
 
State House
Montpelier, Vermont
 
October 28, 2005
 
 
James Howard Kunstler, author of The Long Emergency,
will be the keynote speaker at The Vermont Convention
on Independence to be held in the House Chamber of the
State House in Montpelier on Friday October 28th.
Sponsored by the Second Vermont Republic, the
convention, which will begin at 9:00 a.m. and conclude
at 5:00 p.m., is open to the public and free of
charge.
 
This historic event will be the first statewide
convention on secession in the United States since
North Carolina voted to secede from the Union on May
20, 1861.
 
Other speakers will include Professor Frank Bryan,
UVM; Kirkpatrick Sale, author of Human Scale, J. Kevin
Graffagnino, Executive Director, Vermont Historical
Society; Professor Eric Davis, Middlebury College;
Shay Totten, editor, Vermont Guardian; Antoine
Robitaille, journalist Le Devoir (Quebec City); G.
Roderick Lawrence, CEO, Stevenson Kellogg(Canada);
(Rev.) Ben T. Matchstick; and General Ethan Allen (aka
Jim Hogue). General Allen is expected to travel by
horse to the State House.
 
The objectives of the convention are twofold. First,
to raise the level of awareness of Vermonters of the
feasibility of independence as a viable alternative to
a nation which has lost its moral authority and is
unsustainable. Second, to provide an example and a
process for other states and nations which may be
seriously considering separatism, secession,
independence, and similar devolutionary strategies.
 
The Second Vermont Republic is a peaceful, democratic,
grassroots,
libertarian populist movement committed to the return
of Vermont to its status as an independent republic as
it once was between 1777 and 1791.
 
For additional information, contact
Thomas H. Naylor at 802-425-4133 or
Jane Dwinell at 802-229-4008,
info vermontrepublic org
vermontrepublic.org


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