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AZ Breakfast Club 03-04-17, 8-10 am - Davi Barker, Morpheus Titania - Bitcoin: Another Look

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THIS MEETING IS OPEN TO THE PUBLIC - ANYONE CAN ATTEND - NO MEMBERSHIP NEEDED... THE PRICE FOR THE MEETING IS $10 - The food is free!

ALSO: We'll be sharing all we know about activities surrounding Ron Paul's visit to Arizona March 8th 2017

8-10 a.m. SATURDAY MARCH 4TH, 2017...

Join us for the March 4th, 2017 meeting of the Arizona Breakfast Club held at the Hancock's. Featured Speakers Davi Barker and Morpheus Titania where the focus will be Bitcoin - it's time to take another look; and other cryptocurrencies.

Davi is a writer, artist, merchant, and speaker but more importantly an advocate of peace, independence and liberation from the State. A street activist in both the Tea Party and Occupy Movement, Davi has rejected the W2 9-to-5 world in favor of full time Agorism. Davi is the author of the Survivor Max Series. Webpages:

http://muslimagorist.com/; http://survivormax.com/; http://www.bitcoinnotbombs.com/home/

Morpheus Titania is a local Bitcoin Trader: https://localbitcoins.com/p/MorpheusTitania/

Address: 4886 W Port Au Prince Lane; Glendale, AZ  85306

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The Arizona Breakfast Club

The Arizona Breakfast Club first came together, in 1969, founded by Harry Everingham. Harry had been a conservative activist since World War II, publishing the American Patriot and leading We The People, a national organization.

Harry came to Arizona from Chicago, and had been discussing the issues of the 1968 election campaign with friends over coffee. The discussions were good, and a decision was made to create a club for political discourse. The Arizona Breakfast Club opened its first public meeting in January of 1970 to fight for freedom in a patriotic forum where our faith in God, our constitutional republic, and productive economy would be championed. The club was to rally conservatives and to educate people about the state of the nation and their American Heritage of liberty.

Senator Barry Goldwater, Arizona's Statesman, and often one of our guests at the podium, best outlined our desires for good government when he said: "I have little interest for streamlining government or making it more efficient, for I mean to reduce its size. I do not undertake to promote welfare, for I propose to extend freedom. My aim is not to pass laws, but to repeal them. It is not to inaugurate new programs, but to cancel old ones that do violence to the constitution, or that have failed in their purpose, or that impose on the people an unwarranted financial burden. I will not attempt to discover whether legislation is 'needed' before I have first determined whether it is constitutionally permissible. And if I should later be attacked for neglecting my constituents' interests, I shall reply that I was informed that their main interest is liberty and in that cause I am doing the very best I can."


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