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Protest Organizer Sheet” 

 

United States Citizens for Accountability

Protest Organizer Sheet – Local Sidewalk Action

 

Event Overview

Date: July 4, 2026 ( or date of choice)

Time: 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM (adjust as needed)

Location: Local public sidewalk, courthouse, city hall, or park

Purpose:

Demand accountability from government, the justice system, and institutions.

Educate the public about key issues: justice system failures, government fraud, tax mismanagement, protection of citizens, and transparency.

Demonstrate that the American people are still in charge.

Encourage voter registration.

Agenda / Flow of the Day

10:00 AM – Gathering

Participants arrive.

Hand out printed manifestos or digital copies.

Safety monitors brief participants on rules.

 

10:15 AM – Opening

Lead organizer welcomes everyone.

Brief reading of the manifesto highlights:

Epstein Files & child exploitation

Judicial accountability

Government fraud & tax mismanagement

Protection of veterans, elderly, children, and citizens

Demand for real trials and justice

 

10:45 AM – March / Sign Holding

Participants walk peacefully along the sidewalk or designated area.

Signs and banners visible.

Optional chants:

“Accountability Now!”

“Justice for All, Not the Few!”

“Protect Our Children, Protect Our Families!”

“We, the People, Are in Charge!”

 

11:45 AM – Community Engagement

Volunteers can hand out copies of the manifesto.

Engage with passersby respectfully; answer questions with calm, fact-based points.

 

12:30 PM – Group Reading / Reflection (recruit speakers, local official, church officials, you could even allow time for anyone who wishes to speak) (keep it withing the lines of the manifesto, no personal causes allowed)

 

Optional: read the manifesto aloud together.

Moment of silence for victims of preventable crimes or injustices.

 

1:00 PM – Closing Remarks

Lead organizer thanks participants.

Remind participants to share photos and videos online to amplify the message.

Encourage follow-up actions: letters to officials, attending town halls, or organizing additional local events.

 

Key Talking Points from the Manifesto

Epstein Files: Exploitation of children exposed, with calls for real accountability.

Judicial Failures: Dangerous offenders repeatedly released, causing preventable harm.

Government Fraud: Waste, corruption, and misuse of taxpayer funds.

Tax Fairness: Citizens paying high taxes while seeing money mismanaged.

Protection of Citizens: Veterans, elderly, and children must come first.

Accountability: Demand real trials, fair judges, and jury trials by the American public.

 

Safety Guidelines

Stay on public sidewalks or designated areas. Avoid streets without permits.

Peaceful conduct only. No violence, harassment, or property damage.

Do not block entrances or impede businesses.

Accessibility: Maintain clear walkways for pedestrians

Cooperate with law enforcement. Remain calm if officers arrive.

Hydration and sun protection: Bring water, hats, sunscreen, and wear comfortable shoes.

Buddy system: Do not participate alone. Keep phones charged.

Emergency contacts: Assign first aid point person; know nearby hospitals.

 

Sample Signs / Chants

Signs:

“Justice Belongs to the People”

“Accountability for All”

“Protect Our Children, Veterans, and Seniors”

“No More Government Waste”

Chants:

“Accountability Now!”

“Justice for All, Not the Few!”

“We, the People, Are in Charge!”

“Protect Our Families, Protect Our Future!”

 

After the Protest

Share photos, videos, and stories on social media.

Thank participants and provide resources for continued activism.