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Last Call for Basic Training in Political Warfare: Saturday 9/18 in Auburn

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September 13 – 

Is our side prepared for the 2022 election cycle in Maine?

I don’t think so.

And by “our side,” I don’t mean a political party. When I say “our side,” I’m talking about the forgotten Mainers, young and old, who’ve been shoved aside by the elitists who are embedded in the leadership of both parties. 

As you know, all 186 seats in the Maine Legislature will be up for grabs next November. Maine First Project is committed to making sure “our side” replaces large numbers of the incumbent swamp critters with principled, populist, patriotic, Maine-First legislators.

That won’t happen unless we have a grassroots army of Maine patriots who are trained in the fine art of political and cultural warfare.

If you’re ready to sign up for basic training, plan to join us in Auburn this coming Saturday, September 18th.

For the last several years, Maine First Project has been training Maine patriots to go on offense. We offer basic training
on the proven methods and best practices to counter the aggressive tactics of the Leftist totalitarians who dominate state government, academia, the K-12 swamp, and the very Fake News media.

And our next training is right around the corner!

Our team will be in Auburn on September 18th for another in our series of free Activist Trainings. Reply to this e-mail if you’re interested, as the event is by invitation only. 

I’ll be joined by Maine First Project’s executive director, co-founder, and tactician extraordinaire, Zach Gelpey. He and I will share with you what we’ve learned about how to best engage in confrontational politics from our combined years of political combat experience.

You will also hear from Shawn McBreairty, the guy who asked too many questions about Critical Race Theory indoctrination at Greely High School in Cumberland Center. Superintendent Jeff Porter became totally unhinged and enraged in response to Shawn’s good-faith effort to protect his twin daughters from the toxic sludge that passes for “diversity” education in MSAD 51.

If you missed Shawn’s appearance on Tucker Carlson tonight, check it out, and don’t miss this opportunity to hear his story in person on September 18th in Auburn. You will benefit from all he has learned about how to weaponize a FOAA request. 

Since launching Maine First Project, Zach and I and our partners have trained hundreds of Maine patriots who are on the frontlines fighting to preserve the Maine you and I know and love. 
 
Those activists have forced roll calls, killed bad bills, and held the swamp critters’ slippery feet to the fire – including on the all-important issue of protecting Maine students from the dangers of Critical Race Theory. 

Maine First Project Activist Training Sessions are FREE! Please join us on September 18th in Auburn. 

We require a fully refundable $25 deposit to reserve your seat.

And thanks to the generosity of our donors, your $25 deposit will be returned to you at the event. We don’t want an entry fee to be an obstacle to your attendance.

Space is limited; so please reserve your spot today!

Remember, this event is by invitation only. Full logistics will be provided upon receipt of your deposit.

Thank you so much for your commitment to fighting for the future of the state we know and love!

Best Regards,

 
Hon. Lawrence Lockman, R-Bradley
Maine House of Representatives, 2012-2020
Co-founder & President
Maine First Project
 
 
P.S.
 
Your next chance to participate in one of Maine First Project’s FREE Activist Training Sessions is coming soon!

On Saturday, September 18th, we’ll be in Auburn. This event is by invitation only, and space is limited! Send me an email at larrylockman22@gmail.com if you’re interested in attending.

And if you can’t make it, but still want to do your part to fight for a Maine we can all be proud of, consider a gift of $25, enabling Maine First Project to host more free training sessions across the state.