News out of Gloucester is that the city’s remaining wind turbines are being “retired.” Finally—thank God. I stood with many others who fought bringing these turbines to Gloucester, and we were right. From the beginning, we warned they would not produce the energy politicians promised. The projections were inflated, the assumptions were fantasy, and the output never came close to what the public was sold. Because the energy never materialized, the savings never did either. We warned that maintenance costs would overwhelm any benefit—and they did. Ask yourself a simple question: have your energy bills gone down since those turbines went up? Of course not. They’ve gone up—dramatically. Nationwide, onshore wind turbines average about a 30% capacity factor—meaning they produce less than one-third of their advertised maximum output. Yet communities are sold these projects as if the power is steady, reliable, and capable of justifying the cost. It never was. We also warned that these massive industrial towers didn’t belong in a beautiful, historic waterfront city. They scarred Gloucester’s skyline. We warned they would leak oil. We warned they would fail mechanically. That’s exactly what happened. And none of this was hard to predict. These failures had already happened all over the country. But facts, data, and results mean nothing to left-wing politicians. They convince themselves they’re “saving the planet,” even as they actively degrade the community they claim to care about. Just look at Good Harbor Beach. A third of one of the most beautiful beaches in New England has been fenced off in the name of plover protection. Three years ago, residents were told this operation saved three eggs. Three. Since then, more of the beach has been taken—and officials refuse to share any updated data with the public. Instead, we get enforcement. Self-appointed monitors patrol the beach covered head to toe in full sun-protection gear, binoculars in hand, standing guard like it’s a military exclusion zone. The Karens lead the charge, scanning the sand for violations, with their low-T beta-male husbands tagging along to make sure no one dares step into the plover-protected zone. This is what passes for environmental policy in Gloucester now. Complete nonsense. Same mindset. Same playbook. Ideology first—consequences last. Then reality intervened in the most dramatic way possible: one turbine lost a massive blade. By sheer luck, no one was killed. Nearby residents lived with relentless noise and disruption while politicians kept calling this disaster “progress.” And Gloucester isn’t unique. Look at Cape Wind—years of hype, millions wasted, nothing to show for it. Across the country, wind projects are being retired early because the math never worked and the risks were always downplayed. Wind isn’t the answer to our energy needs. It’s a boondoggle that enriches manufacturers, developers, and green consultants while communities absorb the cost, the damage, and the danger. These turbines may now be “retired”—let’s hope they’re taken down as soon as possible. Until ideology stops outweighing results at the ballot box, Gloucester should expect more failures like this—just wrapped in new slogans and sold by the same people. |
The Democratic Party has somehow persuaded its base—mostly white, middle-aged women and feminized beta males— and turn them into foot soldiers to act directly against their own self-interest: abandoning their jobs (if they have them) families, embracing personal risk, and confronting law enforcement on behalf of criminals who illegally invaded our country and stole Americans’ hard-earned money.
Many of these criminals are now loose on the streets, including child rapists and violent offenders. That’s who they’re trying to protect from law enforcement.
I don’t know what kind of voodoo the Democrat propaganda machine uses, but convincing people to do this is truly remarkable.
Below is a list of the criminals arrested during this ICE surge in Minnesota. Look at the horrific crimes (in the comments below ). A week ago, these demons were walking the streets, and these are the people the Democrat Party is protecting.

ICE has provided a list of the most egregious criminal aliens they’ve arrested during their surge in the sanctuary state of Minnesota, & it’s the most disturbing list I’ve ever seen, including numerous convicted child rapists/sodomizers & ten convicted killers, most with deportation orders going back many years. Several from Laos, Somalia, and Sudan.
WARNING GRAPHIC – Highlights below:
Sriudorn Phaivan, a Laotian illegal alien convicted of strong-arm sodomy of a boy & strong-arm sodomy of a girl with a deportation order since 2018.
Tou Vang, a Laotian illegal alien convicted of sexual assault and sodomy of a girl under age 13 and procuring a child for prostitution with a deportation order since 2006.
Chong Vue, a Laotian illegal alien convicted of the strong-arm rape of a 12-year-old girl and kidnapping a child with intent to sexually assault her, with a deportation order since 2004,
Ge Yang, a Laotian illegal alien convicted of strong-arm rape, aggravated assault with a weapon, and strangulation with a deportation order since 2012.
Pao Choua Xiong, a Laotian illegal alien convicted of rape and child fondling with a deportation order since 2003.
Kou Lor, a Laotian illegal alien convicted of rape, rape with a weapon, and sexual assault with a deportation order since 1996.
Hernan Cortes-Valencia, Mexican illegal alien convicted of sexual assault of a child and DUI with a deportation order since 2016.
Abdirashid Adosh Elmi, a Somalian illegal alien convicted of homicide.
Gilberto Salguero Landaverde, a Salvadoran illegal alien convicted of three counts of homicide with a deportation order since June 2025.
Gabriel Figueroa Gama, a Mexican illegal convicted of homicide who has been previously deported in 2002.
Galuak Michael Rotgai, a Sudanese illegal alien convicted of homicide.
Thai Lor, a Laotian illegal alien convicted of two counts of homicide with a deportation order since 2009.
Mariana Sia Kanu, an illegal alien from Sierra Leone convicted of two counts of homicide with a deportation order since 2022.
Aldrin Guerrero Munoz, a Mexican illegal alien convicted of homicide with a deportation order since 2015.
Abdirashid Mohamed Ahmed, a Somalian illegal alien convicted of manslaughter with a deportation order since 2022.
Mongong Dual Maniang Deng, a Sudanese illegal alien convicted of attempt to commit homicide, weapon possession, and DUI.
Aler Gomez Lucas, a Guatemalan illegal alien convicted of negligent homicide with a vehicle and DUI with a deportation order since 2022.
Shwe Htoo, a Burmese illegal alien convicted of negligent homicide.
ICE says all of these criminal aliens were roaming freely in the sanctuary state of Minnesota prior to arrest, and that these are the type of people that politicians and activists are referring to as their “neighbors” as they attempt to interfere with ICE.
How do we make sense of the political violence coming from the modern American left and the Democratic Party’s activist ecosystem—assassinations, riots, intimidation, attacks on police and ICE officers, and an increasingly open tolerance for political violence?
To understand it, we must look back to history—specifically to the Bolshevik movement in Russia.
The Bolsheviks, led by Vladimir Lenin, were among the first political movements to argue openly that violence was not only acceptable, but morally justified if it was carried out in the name of “justice” and “progress.”
They divided society into moral absolutes: good people versus bad people, the oppressed versus the oppressors. This framework explains why today white men are targeted, why BLM was created, and why the LGBTQ+ transgender movement was elevated—each used to manufacture grievance and permanent victimhood.
Anyone who disagreed with them, enforced the law, owned property, or defended existing institutions was labeled an enemy of the people.
That framework—moral absolutism paired with political violence—is the key link between the Bolsheviks and today’s Democratic Party activist wing.
Because the Bolsheviks believed they were on the “right side of history”—a phrase later popularized by Barack Obama—they claimed the authority to use violence: riots, intimidation, arrests, and killings. In 1917, they seized power by force, invalidated elections they lost, and ruled through fear. Does this sound familiar?
Their core belief was simple and catastrophic: once your cause is declared righteous, violence becomes not just acceptable—but necessary. Today, we have white, middle-aged women committing violence against federal police officers.
That same moral logic now defines large portions of the Democratic Party’s activist ecosystem: Antifa, BLM, and increasingly militant elements within the transgender movement—over and over again.
Look at what they did during the George Floyd riots.
Look at what they did to Kenosha, Wisconsin.
Look at the two assassination attempts on Donald Trump.
Look at what they did to Charlie Kirk.
Americans must wake up to where we are in history. Political violence has been morally justified before. It has always ended in tyranny. Allowing it to continue—no matter the cause—will cost this country everything.

Camp Constitution instructor and CERES co-team leader, Dr. Willie Soon, gave a presentation at Hillsdale College’s 19th Annual Free Market Forum in North Carolina.
In this video, we show Dr. Soon’s presentation that was entitled, “The importance of fossil fuels and CO2: A scientific perspective”. We recommend visiting the Hillsdale College website for the full video and details on the panel session at https://freedomlibrary.hillsdale.edu/….

For more information contact Hal Shurtleff (857) 498-1309 campconstitution1@gmail.com

During Newsmax’s New Years Eve special , host Shawn Kraisman introduced the atheist and anti-American song “Imagine” in a positive manner. In this shot video, Hal Shurtleff, host of the Camp Constitution Report, discussed the issue. Hal called Newsmax to register a complaint and it was well received. The man he spoke to David looked up the lyrics and agreed that the lyrics were not in alignment with the philosophy of Newsmax. Conservatives need to pay attention to what they promote.

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Bethlehem, the birth of Jesus, fulfillment of Isaiah 9:6, from 600 years before.
(Isaiah 53 tells of Jesus’ last days in great detail)

It’s not just about the family going there and Jesus being born in a humble manger.
That’s often the extent of discussion of the birth of Jesus.
The Hand of God was at work in many ways, not always discussed.
First, Joseph and Mary, expecting the birth, could have stayed in their home or town, Nazareth, in the
comfort of their family, friends and those who could help with the birth.
But the Governor, under orders from Caesar Augustus, decreed for the very first time that a census be
taken and people had to travel to the town from where they were born and be registered in that’s
town’s census.
The family traveled there, and being so close to the time of birth, probably knew the burden that might
impose. But to Bethlehem they went.
Upon arriving, they went to ‘the Inn,’ indicating there was probably only 1 inn in the town, and possibly
because of the decree or holiday, many people might have traveled there, so no rooms were available.
It might have been suggested that one of many mangers might be available as a place for them to stay.
We sometimes envision a manger and a small building in a large field. (The shepherds traveled into
Bethlehem as told by the Angels) But, the family was in town and looked for a manger in the area. In
those days, the homes were on crowded, narrow streets. And it was common to have a 2 story house
where people lived, often on the second floor. Because space was limited, the second floor often
overhung the street a bit to give the second floor a little more room.
In some cases, the family owned animals, possibly a donkey, a sheep or goat, and the first floor was used
as a crib for the animals. This served to supply the warmth of the animal to help keep the second floor
warm on cold nights.
Those who had these cribs (or mangers) might have commonly let people stay in the manger, letting
people stay for free or for a fee. It was a humble setting, for sure. So Joseph and Mary probably found a
place available somewhere in the town. Jesus was then born in a manger.
Now, to put everything in perspective and looking at the bigger picture:
Jesus had to be born in a manger. A manger was the birthplace of lambs and goats where one of
perfection would be selected and used as a sacrifice for atonement of sins. That was critical, because
He was to be the perfect Lamb of sacrifice.
If the Holy Spirit had not moved upon Caesar and if the Governor had not decreed the census requiring
people to return to their home towns, Joseph and Mary would not have gone, and, if the Inn had a
room, then the family would not have looked for other arrangements, that of being offered the manger.
And Jesus wouldn’t have been born in a manger as would the perfect sacrificial lamb.
And. Bethlehem – what does that mean? Town of Bread! The very object Jesus tells us to partake of in
remembrance of His suffering and offer of salvation
Blessing to all, Keith
I have mostly pleasant memories of CHRISTmas past- though some are in “baby fog”. It is special to me though it may be hard for some to which I am compassionate.
“Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace, good will toward men” (Luke 2:14).
The true meaning of Christmas is this: God took on the form of a human to die in our place, paying for our sins, so that humans who receive Him might be forgiven and be with Him forever.
You are free to reject that message and the One who delivered it, but what you are not free to do is to redefine or change the message into something that fits your own beliefs and choices.
As the carol says, “Where meek souls will receive Him still, the dear Christ enters in.”
The world today is a sad place, and those who love freedom sometimes feel we are shoveling against the tide. But for just a moment, at this time of year, we should pause and remember an event that occurred about 2,000 years ago in the Middle East.
The world then was a far worse place, yet a light seared through the darkness. A baby was born in a cave. The Word was made flesh and dwelt among us. The baby came into the world so that we might have life and live it abundantly. The baby came into the world so that we would be set free from our own sins, free from the temptations of the world and free from the governments that seek to control us.
The baby was the Son of God and the Prince of Peace and the Savior of the world. This week we celebrate His birthday.
Merry CHRISTmas.
(This article was originally published in 2015 and written by our late friend and mentor Pastor Garrett Lear, “The Patriot Pastor who would often say “We have no king by King Jesus” and ended his presentations with “Someone has stolen my country and I want her back now.”
Camp Constitution wishes all a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.


Garrett Lear “The Patriot Pastor” 1948-2021