American Patrol Report Is Now a Weekly
Change Recognizes Success
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American Patrol Report -- September 1
The American Patrol Report began its Web site way back in 1995 just about the beginning of the Internet. (Our new format was started in 2001 which explains why the archives only go back that far.)
One of our first projects was "Operation Paul Revere," back in 1996 when we tried to use the Internet to get people to join us in a caravan to New Hampshire, similar to the Tea Party trip going on today. We got to New Hampshire, but with only two others in trail. Pat Buchanan did win the primary with our help.
Over the years we have worked to call America's attention to the serious problem of illegal immigration. The attack on us in Westwood on July 4, 1996 [see chronology] was led by the Progressive Labor Party, a communist organization. Following that attack we held a press conference attended by at least seventeen TV crews where I called for Congressional investigation of the subversive groups that attacked us. TV ignored my plea.
We have alerted people to the Mexicanization of the AFL/CIO; the Mexican Reconquistas, the SPLC, subversive groups inspired by Saul Alinsky, and much, much more. In 1995 we were a lone voice on the Internet. Today people like Rush Limbaugh, Glenn Beck, Michael Savage, Lou Dobbs, Bill O'Reilly, and Sean Hannity, to name a few, have taken up the cause. They reach millions each day. The American Patrol Report reaches a few thousand. We are now redundant, to say the least.
As our job of alerting America has been done, we will direct most of our resources to the one area where we have a unique perspective the border. Starting today, the American Patrol Report will be updated weekly, whereas American Border Patrol will receive more attention. |

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