Dear TAP Community,
We meet on Tuesday. Our focus is getting organized to advance the truth movement. I am reminding myself in this memo that at TAP we strive to set a non-partisan, secular, non-sectarian tone in our meetings.
At our TAP Talk with Fran Shure and Marti Hopper, i expressed my personal passion for the truth movement to advance a criticism of the power structure / plutocratic power elite. My enthusiasm for egalitarianism as a strategy for change, is not a TAP policy. I shared as a TAP partner wearing my Green Liberty cap. My apologies for being so partisan. But I am not alone.
Others are vehemently opposed to Zionism and would position Israel as the leading issue to address in the political truth movement. To address concerns about Israel and Zionist policies, the TAP board is considering a formal statement on Israel as a country with undue influence in the United States government. Evidence shows Israeli hand prints on September 11th, and of course the scandal over the USS Liberty.
In any case, TAP wants to avoid highly partisan ideologies. In general, expressing partisan or ideological positions repeatedly, or targeting ethnic groups with criticism, doesn’t comport with TAP's goals for non-ideological, non-partisan, non-sectarian positions.
TAP welcomes people of all backgrounds—Jewish, Catholic, Christian, atheist, Muslim, and beyond. Our goal is to develop constructive, non-inflammatory language when addressing the power structures behind systemic deception.
We seek to develop non-inflammatory language to criticize the forces and power structures that cause the big lies we are calling out.
To focus on points of common cause, I think there is a clear and certain consensus within the TAP community that our republic, the organization of our government, is deeply compromised with corruption from plutocratic deep state.
So, as we meet in our activist Tuesday meet up, we will consider how we can set a tone for our language, for the issues we advance, and commit to refraining from being strident, or repeating a position, or advancing perspectives that are laden with partisanship, ethnic biases, religious put downs.
We look forward to developing a TAP activist program that is conceived of working groups, that build up TAP as an organization, and builds out activism at the local, state, and national levels.
As a non-partisan, non-sectarian organization, TAP seeks partnerships that build the truth movement by empowering our members. Our language needs to be inclusive, expansive, directed toward restoring integrity to our republic and fighting the good fight.
Regards.
Chuck Fall,
TAP President