While many organizations have either canceled or rescheduled their activities, Camp Constitution has every intention of holding its annual family camp from Sunday July 19 to Friday July 24 at the Singing Hills Christian Camp in Plainfield, NH.
This year, for the first time, we have an “Early Bird” registration. Campers, families, and staff who register by June 1st, save $50. off of each tuition and/or fee. Here is a link to the on-line registration: https://campconstitution.registration.payscape.com/
In the unlikely event that Singing Hills will not be able to host us this year, all those who register will be given a full refund
Here is our tentative academic schedule for the older campers and adults:
CAMP CONSTITUTION – CLASS SCHEDULE
DRAFT – SUBJECT TO CHANGES,
Sunday July 19, 2020
4:00 PM Camper Check-In and Staff Meeting
5:30 PM Dinner
6:15 PM Quiz
6:50 PM Flag Lowering
7:00 PM The Impact of Young Patriots ~ CJ Pearson (Special guest)
7:45 PM Camper Orientation by Mr. Shurtleff, Mr. Kalis, et al
Monday 7/20
9:00-9:45 Overview of America by Mr. John McManus
10:00 AM Constitution 101 by Mrs. Catherine White
11:00 AM America’s Godly Heritage by Rev Steve Craft
2:00 PM Optional Class: Do you want to be a lawyer for Liberty? by Jonathan Alexandre
6:30 PM Articles 1 of the U.S. Constitution by Norman Tregenza
7:45 PM The Moral American by Mr. Michael King
Tuesday 7/21
9:00 AM Climate Change Update by Professor Willie Soon
10:00 Rescuing Our Children by Alex Newman
11:00 Logic 101 by Lord Christopher Monckton
2:00 PM Optional Class: The Bundy Story by Debbie Bacigalupi
6:30 pm Is it Constitutional? Mrs. Catherine White
7:45 pm Articles 2 of the U.S. Constitution by Mrs. Ruth Harper
Wednesday 7/22
9:00 AM The Deep State by Alex Newman
10:00 AM How to Spot Fake News by Dr. Felecia Nace
11:00 AM Influencing Opinion Molders by Lord Christopher Monckton
Field Trip After Lunch
4:15 pm Optional Class: Top Down Confusion by Dr. Felecia Nace
(This concerns state-mandated teaching materials)
6:45 pm American Heroes by Rev. Craft and Hal Shurtleff
7:30 pm
Thursday7/23
9:00 AM The Right to Keep and Bear Arms –
10:00 AM TBT
11:00 AM The Pilgrims Pastor Garrett Lear
12:45 pm Final Exam
3:00 pm Optional Movie: UnPlanned
6:45 TBA
7:30 pm Closing Ceremonies with Lord Monckton, and Rev. Craft
Friday 7/24 – End of Camp after Breakfast – Pack up, Clean up, Goodbyes and Safe Travels
Please feel free to contact me with any questions. My telephone # is 857-498-1309
May God Bless you and yours and keep you safe and healthy
Hal Shurtleff, Director
Camp Constitution
https://www.campconstitution.net

In this presentation, Sam Blumenfeld explains the difference between an illiterate and a functional illiterate. He explains how our government schools work hard to turn out functional illiterates. Please visit our subscribe to the Sam Blumenfeld Archives: https://www.campconstitution.net
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Today marks the 245th anniversary of the Battle of Lexington and Concord. Over the years, Camp Constitution videotapes the reenactments. Sadly, due to the Coronavirus, all Patriot’s Day Activities have been canceled. However, we did a live Facebook feed on Lexington Green early this morning to honor the brave men who answered the alarm, and stood their ground against the most powerful military of the day. Here is a link to last year’s event on Lexington Green:
Alan Belanger, our Camp juggler and John Hugo of Super Happy Fun America accompanied me on the Green. May future generations of Americas never forget the memory of these brave men.
John Hugo and his Super Happy Fun America https://www.superhappyfunamerica.com/ held a Freedom Convoy throughout Boston today (April 17). The event started at 2:00 PM on Boston’s waterfront and made its way through the North End, Financial District, Downtown, Chinatown, South End and the Fenway. There were approximately 40 vehicles bedecked in patriotic banners, U.S., Christian, Straight Pride, and Trump flags. The participants represented a cross section of Americans-black, white, Hispanic, Asian, young, middle-aged and old.
The theme of the convoy was “Open Up Our State and Country.” In an interview shortly before the event, John Hugo said that “A medical emergency shouldn’t be used to “suspend constitutional rights while they are letting thousands of people out of jail they are arresting people attending funerals. Enough is enough.” While the convey had its share of thumbs down, obscene gestures, and foul language from the onlookers, it received far more thumbs up, and words of support. The convoy stopped in front of the Massachusetts State House and attendees held a short rally calling on Governor Baker to end the lock down. The Boston Police were on hand and they were supportive and cooperative. When the convoy drove through Chinatown, we observed that all of the restaurants were closed. Back in late February, Mayor Walsh and other Leftists of his ilk were calling people racist for avoiding Chinatowns. He was nowhere to be found among the shuttered doors of the community.
Patriot all over the nation, while acknowledging the seriousness of the Coronavirus pandemic, are organizing rallies and convoys demanding an end to government overreach which is destroying our once robust economy causing unemployment, fear, depression, and even suicides.
https://www.facebook.com/hal.shurtleff/videos/10218660843165095/


Camp Constitution Radio recently caught up with Alex Newman to discuss how the Deep State is taking advantage of the Coronavirus as well as the potential positive outcomes of the virus. Here is a link to the interview posted on our Podomatic page: https://www.podomatic.com/
Alex Newman is an American journalist and consultant who writes about economics, finance, banking, business, and politics for diverse publications in the United States and abroad. He studied journalism, economics and political science at the University of Florida. In addition to his own consulting firm, Alex has worked in market research, marketing, strategy, research, information gathering and consulting for international companies, non-profit organizations and various political campaigns. He is also the co-author of a book exposing some of the problems with today’s public education system. Alex will be an instuctor at this year’s annual family camp which runs from July 19-24 at the Singing Hills Christian Camp in Plainfield. For more information about the camp, please visit our website http://www.

Sam Blumenfeld gives a presentation at a homeschool convention in the early 1980s on how to fight illliteracy. Sam was aware of the deleberate dumbing down of America since the early 1960s and spent his adult life promoting intensive phonetics.
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Fauci-Birx climate models?
Honest, evidence-based climate models could avoid trillions of dollars in policy blunders
Paul Driessen and David R. Legates
President Trump and his Coronavirus Task Force presented some frightening numbers during their March 31 White House briefing. Based on now 2-week-old data and models, as many as 100,000 Americans at the models’ low end, to 2.2 million at their high end, could die from the fast-spreading virus, they said.
However, the President, Vice President Pence, and Drs. Anthony Fauci and Deborah Birx hastened to add, those high-end numbers are based on computer models. And they are “unlikely” if Americans keep doing what they are doing now to contain, mitigate and treat the virus. Although that worst-case scenario “is possible,” it is “unlikely if we do the kinds of things that we’re essentially outlining right now.”
On March 31, Dr. Fauci said, the computer models were saying that, even with full mitigation, it is “likely” that America could still suffer at least 100,000 deaths. But he then added a very important point:
“The question is, are the models really telling us what’s going on? When someone creates a model, they put in various assumptions. And the models are only as good and as accurate as the assumptions you put into them. As we get more data, as the weeks go by, that might change. We feed the data back into the models and relook at the models.” The data can change the assumptions – and thus the models’ forecasts.
“If we have more data like the NY-NJ metro area, the numbers could go up,” Dr. Birx added. But if the numbers coming in are more like Washington or California, which reacted early and kept their infection and death rates down – then the models would likely show lower numbers. “We’re trying to prevent that logarithmic increase in New Orleans and Detroit and Chicago – trying to make sure those cities work more like California than like the New York metro area.” That seems to be happening, for the most part.
If death rates from corona are misattributed or inflated, if other model assumptions should now change, if azithromycin, hydroxychloroquine and other treatments, and people’s immunities are reducing infections – then business shutdowns and stay-home orders could (and should) end earlier, and we can go back to work and life, rebuild America’s and the world’s economies … and avoid different disasters, like these:
Millions of businesses that never reopen. Tens of millions of workers with no paychecks. Tens of trillions of dollars vanished from our economy. Millions of families with lost homes and savings. Millions of cases of depression, stroke, heart attack, domestic violence, suicide, murder-suicide, and early death due to depression, obesity and alcoholism, due to unemployment, foreclosure and destroyed dreams.
In other words, numerous deaths because of actions taken to prevent infections and deaths from COVID.
It is vital that they recheck the models and assumptions – and distinguish between COVID-19 deaths actually due to the virus … and not just associated with or compounded by it, but primarily due to age, obesity, pneumonia or other issues. We can’t afford a cure that’s worse than the disease – or a prolonged and deadly national economic shutdown that could have been shortened by updated and corrected models.
Now just imagine: What if we could have that same honest, science-based approach to climate models?
What if the White House, EPA, Congress, UN, EU and IPCC acknowledged that climate models are only as good and as accurate as the assumptions built into them? What if – as the months and years went by and we got more real-world temperature, sea level and extreme weather data – we used that information to honestly refine the models? Would the assumptions and therefore the forecasts change dramatically?
What if we use real science to help us understand Earth’s changing climate and weather? And base energy and other policies on real science that honestly examines manmade and natural influences on climate?
Many climate modelers claim we face existential manmade climate cataclysms caused by our use of fossil fuels. They use models to justify calls to banish fossil fuels that provide 80% of US and global energy; close down countless industries, companies and jobs; totally upend our economy; give trillions of dollars in subsidies to fossil fuel replacement companies; and drastically curtail our travel and lifestyles.
Shouldn’t we demand that these models be verified against real-world evidence? Natural forces have caused climate changes and extreme weather events throughout history. What proof is there that what we see today is due to fossil fuel emissions, and not to those same natural forces? We certainly don’t want energy “solutions” that don’t work and are far worse than the supposed manmade climate and weather ‘virus.’
And we have the climate data. We’ve got years of data. The data show the models don’t match reality.
Model-predicted temperatures are more than 0.5 degrees F above actual satellite-measured average global temperatures – and “highest ever” records are mere hundredths of a degree above previous records from 50 to 80 years ago. Actual hurricane, tornado, sea level, flood, drought, and other historic records show no unprecedented trends or changes, no looming crisis, no evidence that humans have replaced the powerful natural forces that have always driven climate and weather in the real world outside the modelers’ labs.
Real science – and real scientists – seek to understand natural phenomena and processes. They pose hypotheses that they think best explain what they have witnessed, then test them against actual evidence, observations and data. If the hypotheses (and predictions based on them) are borne out by their subsequent observations or findings, the hypotheses become theories, rules or laws of nature – at least until someone finds new evidence that pokes holes in their assessments, or devises better explanations.
Real scientists often employ computers to analyze data more quickly and accurately, depict or model complex natural systems, or forecast future events or conditions. But they test their models against real-world evidence. If the models, observations and predictions don’t match up, real scientists modify or discard the models, and the hypotheses behind them. They engage in robust discussion and debate.
Real scientists don’t let models or hypotheses become substitutes for real-world data, evidence and observations. They don’t alter or “homogenize” raw or historic data to make it look like the models actually work. They don’t tweak their models after comparing predictions to actual subsequent observations, to make it look like the models “got it right.” They don’t “lose” or hide data and computer codes, restrict peer review to closed circles of like-minded colleagues who protect one another’s reputations and funding, claim “the debate is over,” or try to silence anyone who asks inconvenient questions or criticizes their claims or models. Climate modelers have done all of this – and more.
Put bluntly, what climate modelers are essentially saying is this: We don’t need data; we have models. If real world observations don’t conform to our computer model predictions, the real world must be wrong.
Climate models have always overstated the warming. But even though modelers have admitted that their models are “tuned” – revised after the fact to make it look like they predicted temperatures accurately – the modelers have made no attempt to change the climate sensitivity to match reality. Why not?
They know disaster scenarios sell. Disaster forecasts keep them employed, swimming in research money – and empowered to tell legislators and regulators that humanity must we take immediate, draconian action to eliminate all fossil fuel use – the economic, human and environmental consequences be damned. And they probably will never admit their mistakes or duplicity, much less be held accountable.
“Wash your hands! You could save millions of lives!” has far more impact than “You could save your own life, your kids’ lives, dozens of lives.” When it comes to climate change, you’re saving the planet.
With Mann-made climate change, we are always shown the worst-case scenario: RCP 8.5, the “business-as-usual” … ten times more coal use in 2100 than now … “total disaster.” Alarmist climatologists know their scenario has maybe a 0.1% likelihood, and assumes no new energy technologies over the next 80 years. But energy technologies have evolved incredibly over the last 80 years – since 1940, the onset of World War II! Who could possibly think technologies won’t change at least as much going forward?
Disaster scenarios are promoted because most people don’t know any better – and voters and citizens won’t accept extreme measures and sacrifices unless they are presented with extreme disaster scenarios.
The Fauci-Birx team is trying to do science-based modeling for the ChiCom-WHO coronavirus – feeding updated data into their models. Forecasts for infections and deaths are down significantly. Thankfully.
So now we must demand honest, factual, evidence-based climate model as well. No more alarmists and charlatans setting climate and energy policy. Our economy, livelihoods, lives and liberties are too vital.
The fact is, models are also only as good as the number of variables they can handle, and the data quality for every variable. There is no way models can possibly factor in the hundreds of infection, treatment, death and other variables associated with COVID – and Earth’s climate is vastly more complex. Simply put, models play a role but should never be a primary driving force in setting important public policies.
Paul Driessen is senior policy analyst for the Committee For A Constructive Tomorrow (www.CFACT.org) and author of books and articles on energy, environment, climate and human rights issues. David R. Legates is a Professor of Climatology at the University of Delaware.
My Brothers and Sisters in Christ:
Resurrection Sunday is the celebration that Jesus Christ’ conquered death by rising from the dead! He has and also gives us victory over death in eternity! His resurrection symbolizes the eternal life that is given to all who believe in Him! His resurrection gave final proof that He alone is the Son of God and has conquered death once and for all.
Therefore, believe and worship Him on this very literal Resurrection Sunday, April 12, 2020 and may you all experience His Grace, Love, and Mercy during this time of testing, knowing that He has conquered death for us who believe on Him! BE
BLESSED BELOVED IN CHRIST
Reverend Steven Louis Craft, M.Div

Many home-schooling parents are concerned about their children getting into a good college or university after completing their studies at home. Will they need a diploma from school, is often asked. The fact is that they don’t. Colleges and mainly universities evaluate applicants on the basis of achievement tests. Admissions people are often impressed by the applications of home-schoolers who usually do very well on SATs and CATs. In fact, some home-schoolers have gotten scholarships to some very prestigious institutions. For example, Joshua and Zachary Kitchen, the Sons of Mr. and Mr. Ron Kitchen of Cincinnati, are now both attending the U.S. Naval Academy at Annapolis. Both boys ended their formal schooling with the second grade and were thereafter home-schooled right through high school by their mother. Both boys took SAT tests at a local public school and both received scores in the 99th percentile. Each received a full four-year Naval ROTC scholarship and completed one year at Miami University (Ohio), with Naval ROTC service, while waiting for an appointment to Annapolis. Joshua, 20, is now a 3rd Class Midshipman (sophomore), while Zachary, 18, has just entered the academy as a “plebe” (freshman).
Another inspiring story is that of Dew Colfax who never attended a formal school but at the age of 18 accepted a scholarship at Harvard University after rejecting similar offers from Yale, Princeton, and Amherst. Drew and his three brothers were raised on a remote mountaintop ranch Some 120 miles north of San Francisco. There they were educated by their parents, David and Micki Colfax, at their Mountain School — the ranch house of their sheep-and-goat operation. Drew’s brother Grant, 22, is an honor student at Harvard. Reed, 17, is a mathematical whiz, and Garth, 11, works in ceramics and painting. Colfax and his wife, unhappy with the quality of public schools, decided to teach their children at home. Their school is registered with Mendocino County as a private school, and he and his in wife divide theistruction chores. Laura Clark of Princeton, where only 1 in 6 applicants was accepted in 1986, said: “Drew was one of our most extraordinary applicant ts. He is home-educated and has demonstrated an amazing academic excellence. . He is truly a thinker. We’ve never seen a kid like this.” When he was 16, Drew installed a solar-powered electrical system that gave power to the ranch for the first time in more than 10 years. He is an avid stargazer who has read more than 300 books on astronomy, writes a weekly astronomy column for the local newspaper, and built his own telescope. and an observatory to house it. He ground the telescope mirror by hand. Drew’s father, asked if Drew were a genius, said, “No, no. He and his brothers are ordinary bright kids that work hard. They like to take a problem and solve it.” Some have brought up the possibility of inherited superior intelligence and ability to explain this family’s remarkable achievements, rather than attributing it to good home-schooling. The real story is that the two younger brothers are adopted: one is Eskimo and the other Black.
(Data from Orange County Register°, 4/28/86, and New American, 6/16/86).
(This article was a speech Sam Blumenfeld gave in 1986. Please visit the Sam Blumenfeld Archives: https://campconstitution.net/sam-blumenfeld-archive/
