Why Fight Corruption and Strive to Restore Integrity to Our Republic?
America is suffering from a crisis of loss of trust in its institutions.
Loss of trust is a well-founded belief that our institutions are profoundly corrupted at their core. Evidence for this claim is demonstrated by a preposterous Warren Commission Report that qualifies as a cover-up of a state crime; there is the 9/11 cover-up of building demolitions, the attack on the Pentagon, and later the anthrax attack on the Senate, among other events, all of which correlate with a decline in trust in government since the early 1960s. The loss of trust is the result of crimes not being prosecuted.
Political parties are unable to address issues of state crime because they are compromised by campaign contributions from corporations and wealthy individuals. Mainstream media is also compromised by its ownership by a financial ruling class that curates the information it dispenses. As a result, an official narrative has conditioned the American consciousness, concealing the role of deep state and plutocratic elements that have undermined our democracy since the American Revolution in 1776.
We endeavor to move society toward a more ethical foundation of government that is characterized by respect for human freedom, dignity, autonomy, and self-governance, and by the association of free laborers to collectively bargain for optimal conditions. To achieve this, the oligarchy and the plutocratic power structure must be held accountable for generations of crimes against democracy.
However, we recognize that popular culture and society at large remain under the influence of a concerted campaign from mainstream media sources to control the narrative and thereby control the populace with stories of lone gunmen, Muslim terrorists, and now, a deadly virus.
To counteract this, TAP proposes to build communities of integrity from the ground up, based on face-to-face primary relationships and activism. These relationships will be nourished and sustained by a shared quest for the truth about our social, political, and economic realities.
TAP seeks to build a “deeply felt community” of relationships among activists that will grow out of a common commitment to civic engagement and a belief that “truth demands action.” Our “counter-narrative” to the official versions of reality endeavors to inspire and empower our membership and others in society to speak truth to power, penetrate the inner lives of corrupted institutions, and thereby accelerate the process of change and renewal.
Importantly, the TAP community will also engage its members in resisting attacks on its civil liberties and freedom generally, in the name of all Americans and for the integrity of our republic and the quality of our democracy.
Why Fight Corruption and Strive to Restore Integrity to Our Republic?
America is suffering from a crisis of loss of trust in its institutions.
Loss of trust is a well-founded belief that our institutions are profoundly corrupted at their core. Evidence for this claim is demonstrated by a preposterous Warren Commission Report that qualifies as a cover-up of a state crime; there is the 9/11 cover-up of building demolitions, the attack on the Pentagon, and later the anthrax attack on the Senate, among other events, all of which correlate with a decline in trust in government since the early 1960s. The loss of trust is the result of crimes not being prosecuted.
Political parties are unable to address issues of state crime because they are compromised by campaign contributions from corporations and wealthy individuals. Mainstream media is also compromised by its ownership by a financial ruling class that curates the information it dispenses. As a result, an official narrative has conditioned the American consciousness, concealing the role of deep state and plutocratic elements that have undermined our democracy since the American Revolution in 1776.
We want to help build a movement of 3% of the population committed to the cause of reforming our republic by calling out corruption and demanding reform and the prosecution of malfeasance.
However, we recognize that popular culture and society at large remain under the influence of a concerted campaign from mainstream media sources to control the narrative and thereby control the populace with stories of lone gunmen, Muslim terrorists, and now, a deadly virus.
To counteract this, TAP proposes to build communities of integrity from the ground up, based on face-to-face primary relationships and activism. These relationships will be nourished and sustained by a shared quest for the truth about our social, political, and economic realities.
TAP seeks to build a “deeply felt community” of relationships among activists that will grow out of a common commitment to civic engagement and a belief that “truth demands action.” Our “counter-narrative” to the official versions of reality endeavors to inspire and empower our membership and others in society to speak truth to power, penetrate the inner lives of corrupted institutions, and thereby accelerate the process of change and renewal.
Importantly, the TAP community will also engage its members in resisting attacks on its civil liberties and freedom generally, in the name of all Americans and for the integrity of our republic and the quality of our democracy.
A Crisis of Loss of Trust
Why Fight Corruption and Strive to Restore Integrity to Our Republic?
America is suffering from a crisis of loss of trust in its institutions.
Loss of trust is a well-founded belief that our institutions are profoundly corrupted at their core. Evidence for this claim is demonstrated by a preposterous Warren Commission Report that qualifies as a cover-up of a state crime; there is the 9/11 cover-up of building demolitions, the attack on the Pentagon, and later the anthrax attack on the Senate, among other events, all of which correlate with a decline in trust in government since the early 1960s. The loss of trust is the result of crimes not being prosecuted.
Political parties are unable to address issues of state crime because they are compromised by campaign contributions from corporations and wealthy individuals. Mainstream media is also compromised by its ownership by a financial ruling class that curates the information it dispenses. As a result, an official narrative has conditioned the American consciousness, concealing the role of deep state and plutocratic elements that have undermined our democracy since the American Revolution in 1776.
However, we recognize that popular culture and society at large remain under the influence of a concerted campaign from mainstream media sources to control the narrative and thereby control the populace with stories of lone gunmen, Muslim terrorists, and now, a deadly virus.
To counteract this, TAP proposes to build communities of integrity from the ground up, based on face-to-face primary relationships and activism. These relationships will be nourished and sustained by a shared quest for the truth about our social, political, and economic realities.
TAP seeks to build a “deeply felt community” of relationships among activists that will grow out of a common commitment to civic engagement and a belief that “truth demands action.” Our “counter-narrative” to the official versions of reality endeavors to inspire and empower our membership and others in society to speak truth to power, penetrate the inner lives of corrupted institutions, and thereby accelerate the process of change and renewal.
Importantly, the TAP community will also engage its members in resisting attacks on its civil liberties and freedom generally, in the name of all Americans and for the integrity of our republic and the quality of our democracy.