“There is a certain enthusiasm in liberty that makes human nature rise above itself, in acts of bravery and heroism.”-Alexander Hamilton
Watchmen is an interdependent group of individuals committed to protecting each other and our communities. We are a grassroots movement that is composed of people who are prepared to defend life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness for all Americans. Therefore, we have a moral obligation to stand against harassment, intimidation, and violence. This is accomplished through civil defense and civic engagement.
· Our core values are safety, fairness, liberty, and justice for all people
· Our mission is to protect the innocent and preserve moral principles
Meetings (purpose and process)
General meetings are utilized for connecting people and sharing contact information. A primary purpose is to organize people into small groups based on where they live. Each group must choose a lead. Responsibilities of the lead includes coordinating future meetings or training for their groups, and to maintain open communication with other leads in the area. As newcomers attend meetings, they will be added to established groups. Additional leaders will be necessary as group size increases. Finally, separate meetings are held for leaders to provide support, resources, and training.
Civil Defense
We have a basic structure that supports operational effectiveness. In addition, our posture is defensive, rather than aggressive or antagonistic. This means that we are willing to put ourselves on the line to defend our families and communities from those who intend to harass or harm.
We accomplish this by developing independent groups throughout our neighborhoods, counties, and states. If necessary, we join forces as we are also interdependent with a shared mission and vision.
Groups who desire support from within our network must embrace our core values and mission. If groups choose to take a different approach (i.e., initiating violence or aggression), they will be removed from our website. Close alliances can only be maintained through shared principles and similar structure.
Civic Engagement
We are willing to challenge unfair systems, public policies, and political correctness that negatively affects multitudes. This includes staying informed at community and state levels, gathering contact and political affiliation information on community/institution leaders, making phone calls, and sending emails.
Leaders will educate the Watchmen group on current and potential problem areas. Further, in order to be impactful, leads can organize mass calls to action in order to challenge unjust systems and processes.
Rules of Engagement
While we have nothing to hide as it pertains to our ROE, we practice discretion regarding specifics on how we engage in emergency situations.
Neighborhoods: Each neighborhood group is responsible for determining their own ROE based on a variety of situations and ordinances. Once a consensus is reached on boundaries and approach, the lead sounds the call to engage.
Private Property: We encourage all to follow your local ordinances when defending such. Once threat level is determined, leads and/or commanders sound the call to engage.
Public Property: We encourage leaders to meet with local law enforcement to gain insight on how to be a support, rather than a hindrance. Allow LE to do their jobs. And in the event that they become overwhelmed, and destruction of property or violence breaks out, we encourage groups to honor their moral obligation to protect in a responsible, organized, and bold fashion. Groups who combine to provide support at central locations where civil unrest is rampant will follow chain of command on engagement.
David H, MA
Founder, Chief (OD)