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THE 2020 PROTEST HAS BEEN RESCHEDULED DUE TO THE PANDEMIC.
​WE​ ARE IN THE PROCESS OF CONFIRMING DATES. 

EVENTS


Saturday, September TBD - Pre-Protest Dinner
 Location TBD
Time 5:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.

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Sunday, September TBD
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Rain or shine!!!
Arrival
Time: 11:00 a.m. - Noon
Main Event - Protest Speeches and March
Time: Noon - 4:30 p.m.
Location: National Mall, Lincoln Memorial Lower Stairs
Dinner and Vigil
Time: 5:00 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.
Locations: Dinner - TBD, Vigil - National Mall, Lincoln Memorial Lower Stairs
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​Monday, September TBD - Congressional Visits
​Location: Congressional office buildings
Time: By Appointment. See below.
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(Information below from Freedom for Targeted Individuals)

​There's no better place for this monumental protest on September TBD, 2020, than the Lincoln Memorial. This pivotal event in Washington D.C. will include a dinner meeting and get together for victims, impacted family members, and other concerned citizens on the evening of September TBD (location[s] to be announced). In addition to the protest at the Lincoln Memorial on September TBD, there will also be a sunset tribute to the fallen victims that evening, with live music (also at the Lincoln Memorial). Most importantly, we encourage individuals and small groups of individuals to make appointments for September TBD to meet their U.S. Representatives and U.S. Senators, or their staffers. Below, we offer suggestions for how to make these appointments and express yourself effectively during these meetings.

For anyone attending this pivotal three-day event, we suggest you arrive in D.C. on the evening of Friday, September TBD or mid-day on Saturday, September TBD at the latest. Suggested departure from D.C. is the morning of Tuesday, September TBD. Full details about planned and suggested activities are provided below.

Event Highlights
Saturday, September TBD: Pre-Protest Dinner
Sunday, September TBD: Protest, Dinner, Vigil
  • Location
  • Schedule
  • Fundraiser
Monday, September TBD: Congressional Visits
  • How to Schedule a Meeting with your U.S. Representative
  • How to Schedule a Meeting with Your State's U.S. Senator
  • Notes​ ​​
Conversations with Your Congresspeople
Travel & Accommodations
​Registration & Donations
 

Event Highlights

  • Optional social gathering the evening of Saturday, September TBD (one or more locations — depending on number of attendees — are to be determined and will be posted here)
  • Several speeches by notable victim-activists; a protest march around the reflection pool and grounds of the National Mall (see map below); live music by a local musician during the sunset vigil for fallen victims, which will start at 7:30 pm on September TBD at the Lincoln Memorial
  • Concerted effort by individual rally attendees and small groups of attendees to speak with their elected representatives on Capitol Hill on Monday, September TBD, 2020. Tips on how to schedule a meeting with your elected representatives and how to be most effective in telling them about these growing crimes are provided below.
  • Participate in this event, so we can get as many protesters to the Lincoln Memorial as possible. Join voices with us as we speak out against law enforcement inaction on the criminal use of directed-energy weapons.
  • Free lunch, cold soft drinks, and cold bottled water will be provided to rally attendees on September TBD.
  • This is a free event! Nevertheless, we encourage you to register, so we can estimate the total number of attendees and plan accordingly with our rentals, permits, drinking water, snacks, restaurant reservations, etc. Details on how to register are provided below. Registration is optional. The most important thing is to show up.
  • A complete agenda, links for booking air travel, suggested accommodations, and public transportation tips are all provided below.

Saturday, September TBD: Pre-Protest Dinner

5:00 pm – 9:00 pm: Social gathering, dinner, and networking with other victims and their family members: one or more locations are to be determined; those addresses will be posted here, once we determine the best location(s) for the night-before-gathering(s). One location will definitely be reserved in Arlington/Rosslyn, Virginia. Other locations may also be reserved in downtown D.C. and possibly also in Rockville Town Center, Rockville, MD. We know that rally participants will be staying in all three locations.
 

Sunday, September TBD: Protest, Dinner and Vigil

Location

Lower stairs and area next to the west end of the reflection pool at the Lincoln Memorial, 2 Lincoln Memorial Cir NW, Washington, D.C. 20037. The area reserved for the rally is shown in red in the map below.
Link code: VWQX+PW Washington, District of Columbia​. ​
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Location of the rally: lower stairs and area adjacent to the west end of the reflection pool at the Lincoln Memorial (enclosed in dashed red line). White arrows show the location of onsite public restrooms at the base of the Lincoln Memorial (on the left of the memorial) and the location of power outlets, which are reserved for the sound system. A protest march will take place from 3:30 - 4:30 pm. The march will start and end at the rally site, as indicated by the red arrows. The evening music performance and vigil for fallen victims will also take place at the rally site. We hope to see you there on September TBD, 2020.
 

Schedule

Sunday, September TBD, 2020 - Schedule has not been solidified yet
  • 9:00 am - 11:00 am: Setup
  • 11:00 am – Noon: Arrival, hand out flyers
​       Main Event
  • Noon - 12:30 pm: Lunch (free sandwiches, cold soft drinks and bottled water) and socializing
  • 12:30 pm – 3:00 pm: Speeches
  • 3:00 pm – 3:30 pm: Protest line-up and group photos; prepare for protest march.
  • 3:30 pm – 4:30 pm: March around the reflecting pool and grounds of the National Mall.
​       Dinner and Vigil
  • 4:30 pm – 5:00 pm: travel to group dinner
  • 5:00 - 7:00 pm: Group dinner at a nearby restaurant (location will be determined) for those interested. Several activists will remain at the rally site during the dinner period to continue engaging with the public and distributing flyers. The site will not be left unattended.
  • 7:00 pm – 7:30 pm: Congregate once again at the Lincoln Memorial protest site. Set-up for live music and sunset tribute to the fallen victims.
  • 7:30 pm – 8:30 pm: Music by local musician (sunset tribute to all victims of organized stalking, electronic harassment, and microwave torture, worldwide).
  • 8:16 pm: Sunset.
  • 8:30 pm: Official event closing.
  • 8:30 pm – 9:00 pm: Clean up. Please stay and help with clean-up if you can.
 

Fundraiser

Please help us cover the costs of the Springtime Protest 2020 at the Lincoln Memorial.
 Click here to donate and help make the event a success.
 

Monday, September TBD: Congressional Visits

How to Schedule a Meeting with your U.S. Representative

  1. Click here to find your U.S. Representative.
  2.  Enter your zip code.
  3.  Hit enter.
  4.  Refine the search by entering your address, if necessary.
  5.  Click on their hyperlinked name under their photo. This takes you to their website.
  6.  Once on their website, click on “Contact”.
  7.  Send them a webmail or click on “Request a Meeting" if that's an option. Ask for a meeting on Monday, September TBD, 2020. They represent you, so you should be guaranteed a meeting at least with their staffers. Don't let you tell them you cannot get a meeting.

How to Schedule a Meeting with Your State's U.S. Senator

  1. Click here to find your state's U.S. Senators.
  2. Click on the “Find Your Senators" dropdown menu at the upper left. Then select your state.
  3. Two names will be given. You could try to meet both of them.
  4. Choose one of the names and click on the hyperlink next to "Contact" for that name. This will take you to their website.
  5. Once on their website, click on “Contact”.
  6. Send them a webmail or click on “Request a Meeting" if that's an option. Ask for a meeting on Monday, September TBD, 2020. Not all Senators will schedule meetings, but you should try.

Notes

In section where they ask what you want to discuss, here are some samples of what other rally participants have already written
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Topics that I want to discuss are human rights and civil rights abuses by the United States government and private corporations working with the United States government. I completely understand the need for national security, of course, but technology is advancing to the point of violating the rule of law, our Constitution, the American way of life, and our values. It's time to have a national conversation and let the American people decide our future. I would like to discuss how the technology is being abused in ways that are repugnant to our Constitution. I am personally a victim of this abuse.
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Human Rights and Civil Rights Organizations have scheduled a rally in the National Mall on September TBD, 2020, that I will attend, and thought this would be an appropriate time to meet so we can fight this corruption and keep America free.
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Thousands of people in the U.S. are now alleging that they've been assaulted and harassed by some kind of new technology that produces effects very similar to what the U.S. diplomats reported in Cuba and China. The effects seem like they're being produced by some kind of directed-energy technology. A lot of people are getting hurt, but the reporting victims have no recourse or remedy through traditional law enforcement channels through local law enforcement or the FBI. These directed-energy assaults are extremely debilitating, intrusive, and personally violating. I want to know what you're doing to get this situation under control.
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​Questions to Ask If You Talk to a Staff Member on the Phone to Set Up a Meeting
  • What time on what day can I meet in your office? (Give them choices.)
  • How long will I be able to meet?
  • Will I be meeting the Congressperson/Senator or their staffers?
  • May I bring a couple people not in their district for support? If so, how many?​
Try to dress professionally or somewhat professionally when you go to the meeting. Act as professionally as possible.
Conversations with Your Congresspeople
Travel & Accommodations
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