
The John Birch Society (JBS) will be attending the Values Voter Summit (VVS) from September 9-11, held in Washington D.C.
"To the Victor Go the Myths and Monuments" by JBS CEO Arthur R. Thompson exposes the groups that infiltrated America, working to slowly move the culture, the government, and society far away from the country's founding ideals of limited government, self-responsibility, and liberty for all.
The John Birch Society (JBS) will be attending the Western Conservative Summit from July 1-3, held in Denver.
The John Birch Society (JBS) announces the addition of two members to its National Council: Andy “Hirsh” Dlinn from Pittsburgh, PA. and Dr. Duke Pesta from Omro, Wis.
Battles are now being waged in state legislatures across the country regarding an Article V convention. Supporters of calling for such a convention are asking these legislatures to risk reliving 1787 by rewriting the Constitution. Both supporters and opponents of an Article V convention agree that the federal government is out of control, but disagree on how to rein it in.
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The John Birch Society is headquartered in Appleton, Wis. at 770 N. Westhill Blvd, Appleton, WI 54914. Staff here handles the daily operations of the organization. Two buildings house the staff. Members are locally organized into small chapters (usually less than 20 people). Each chapter has a volunteer leader. Chapters are then organized into sections (a minimum of 3 chapters). Each section has a Volunteer Section Leader.
The mission of The John Birch Society is to bring about less government, more responsibility, and — with God's help — a better world by providing leadership, education, and organized volunteer action in accordance with moral and Constitutional principles. This means we focus on an individual level of having more responsibility to govern ourselves in our daily lives as opposed to being governed. This responsibility is carried through all aspects of life, including family, business, social, church, and community. We advocate looking to the Ten Commandments for a moral guide and to the founding documents of America’s founders that describe the proper role and structure of government.