The Republican Women of Clifton (RWC) will feature two outstanding members at its February meeting—Dr. Ileana Johnson, bestselling author of U.N. Agenda 21: Environmental Piracy, and Stephanie Reis, founder of the Omaha ACT for America Chapter as well as property rights advocate Martha Boneta. The event will be on Wednesday, Feb. 20, at Fairview Elementary School, 5815 Ox Road, Fairfax Station. Members and guests as well as members of other Republican Women’s Clubs are invited to the social hour that will begin at 7 p.m., at which time refreshments will be served. President Alice Butler-Short will open the business meeting at 7:30 p.m., after which Johnson, Reis and Boneta will speak and answer questions. There will be a book signing of Dr. Johnson’s book at the end of the meeting.
Dr. Ileana Johnson was born in communist Romania and is now an American by choice. She is a prolific writer published frequently in Canada Free Press, radio commentator and author of the bestselling U.N. Agenda 21: Environmental Piracy, her third book about loss of freedom in America.
Stephanie Reis is the founder and former leader of the Omaha ACT for America Chapter. Before moving to Omaha, she lived in the Hampton Roads area. Her talk will focus on the treatment of women in Islamic society.
Martha Boneta, owner of Liberty Farms in the Northern Virginia village of Paris, was threatened with nearly $5,000 in fines for selling produce and crafts and throwing unlicensed events, including a birthday party for her best friend's child. To protect the property rights of farmers, H.B. 1430, the “Boneta Bill” was proposed in this session of the Virginia Legislature by Delegate Scott Lingamfelter, and Boneta will give an update on its status.
“To preserve freedom in America, we must keep informed about the forces working to destroy our liberty so we can combat them,” said Butler-Short. “Two of those forces are U.N. Agenda 21 and Sharia Law, and our speakers will give us insights into how these are undermining our country.”
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