The Anti Communitarian League is a grassroots research organization which first sprouted in April of 2001, in Seattle, Washington. There were nine original members. The founders are Niki Raapana and her daughter, Nordica Friedrich. The purpose of the organization was to give voice to the small (but growing) number of individuals who oppose the communitarian system of governance.
Since then the ACL has become primarily a research organization devoted to studying communitarian laws. Communitarian International and Regional Trade law is the law used by the WTO, CAFTA, the European Union, the African Union, the emerging Middle Eastern Union, and the U.N. It is the system for supreme law over all local and national laws. United Nations Local Agenda 21 and integration into the North American Union (NAU) requires modification of the U.S. Constitution, and all state constitutions. This integration process has been virtually hidden from the people of the world, especially Americans.
We created this website in 2003 to share our research on communitarianism with our nation and the world, and we have been trying to keep up with the onslaught of information ever since. Fast-forward to 2007, and we are now based out of Alaska.
Not for lack of trying, we have never been eligible for grant funding from the government or educational institutions. However, we have received generous donations over the years from many individuals and organizations, and we thank each and every one of you from the bottom of our hearts.
If you would like to contribute ideas, articles, feedback or research to the ACL, please contact either Niki or Nordica.
MISSION STATEMENT
... to "resist with care any innovation upon its [the U.S. Constitution and Bill of Rights] principles, regardless how specious the pretexts." [based on our first President George Washington's 1796 warning of "the insidious wiles of Foreign influence."]
... to gather verifiable evidence that will expose the worldwide communitarian agenda to an unaware public.
... to challenge the supremacy of any one party, religion, socio-economic class, or race, over another.
... to not affiliate with any established political platform; and to rebuke labels such as right-wing, left-wing, John Bircher, liberal internationalist, conservative, neo-conservative, paleoconservative, Libertarian, Republican, Democrat, new democrat, progressive democrat, green, anarchist, anarcho-syndicalist, independent, communist, socialist, communitarian, bipartisan, or any of the above.
... to be intolerant of cruelty and trickery in any form.
... to stand for economic and political freedom for all commoners, everywhere.