DC Vigil 2025 Conference

The dates have been set for the third annual vigil in Washington, D.C., during which the U.S. Supreme Court will be educated about the significant harm they have caused.  The source of that harm is the Court’s decision, Smith v. Doe, which falsely stated that the requirement to register is not punishment and therefore every level of government can pass news laws and apply them retroactively.

You can find more information about the third annual vigil here.

 


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30 thoughts on “DC Vigil 2025 Conference

  • February 15, 2025

    You know “Pretending” is often associated with hypocrisy. Has much of this sex registry ordeal gotten so bent and twisted out of shape that its even challenges the constitutionality of American law. So where is life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness today in American Justice. One wonders if just is covered up in a plea deal or bargain today or buried underneath truth.

    Sure many want justice and that’s what this vigil is all about. Are we to dissect the pro’s and con’s of these schemes to understand these inhuman registry ordeals that compound many by this internet scheme. What covetous behavior by mankind to induce on mankind. Is man coveting man today via some internet device with this scheme a part of devilish injustice today.

    So what is the unjust reasoning today in this registry action. Is the reasoning to “Pretend” to be someone to induce ( persuade, influence) and enslave another or where is the Sovereign Authority of a biblical understanding or nature come into play. While one may still hold some label like others one should let the facts speak for them. And yes much of this registry is unorthodox in many ways.

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  • February 14, 2025

    Alert: I read an article that FDLE is arresting SO on dating sites. There is something very unconstitutional about it. Especially for those that have their cases already closed and have completed their sentences.
    But even-though you may have good intentions of just meeting a very special companion , do not put yourselves on dating sites to avoid the trouble. I don’t know if there is an actual law against this. I know the dating sites prohibit SO from joining, but getting arrested for it, may not be constitutional. I’m not a lawyer, don’t know.

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    • February 15, 2025

      We need our own SO dating website!

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  • February 1, 2025

    Ed you are right and I have considered how the registry is being dished out in several unfair ways. I have decided about going to D.C. As a matter of fact [name redacted] e-mailed me from WAR last week and she and her friend are driving up from Saint Louis. I’m sure Janice has her plans of action as well as other advocates. Just hope this year we can make a lot of difference. The main thing I’m sure many can see in much of this registry is the unfairness to many involved in this registry issue and of course the injustice and the human demoralization is just as bad as this registry ruse. Even people coming out of prison have this lifetime registry held over their heads.

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    • February 3, 2025

      Any caravans from Florida going? Any planned groups traveling together?

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      • February 13, 2025

        We wont have a caravan this year but are planning on looking into for next year. There are quite a few going from florida. If you have any questions please reach out.

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  • January 28, 2025

    What was FALSELY stated was more like 80%.

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