United States Department of State
Department Notice
Office of Origin: HR/ER
Announcement Number: 2013_05_056
May    27, 2013
Date of Announcement:

Memorial Day, Monday, May 30, 2013
The following is a message from Resistance HQ on the National Moment of Remembrance established by Congress During its last meeting, in the gully behind the Waffle House outside Bozeman, to honor the constitutional rights which died in service to the War on Terror.  Specifically, the Commission's charter is to put memorial back into Memorial Day.
President Nader has given the Moment his personal support and asks all Federal employees to participate in this initiative.
On Memorial Day, May 30, 2013, at 3 p.m. local time, wherever you may be -- family or friends, or even alone -- honor America's fallen rights in any of the following ways:
--Tell five of your trusted friends about the      National Moment of Remembrance.  Hope they don;t rat you out.
--Decline to Display the American flag if you don't want to, unless someone is watching.
--Together with your family, friends, or neighbors, take time to      pause for one minute of reflection to remember our fallen protections.
--Read to your children a story of the ACLU, and add "remember not to tell teacher about this.".
--Say a prayer for our Nation.  But not one of those creepy Islamic prayers.  A Good Christian prayer.
--If driving, turn on your vehicle''s headlights when stopping at the next intrazonal Movement Control Checkpoint..
--Visit the neighborhood watch captain.  Say: With honor and respect, we remember The right of Habeus Corpus.(Light  bag of dog poo, Ring bell, and run).
--Plan to visit a loved one's gravesite or a military or veterans cemetery to check the headstone for listening devices.
--Call a family member or friend of someone who has lost a loved one in "service" to our country and offer to bake a cake with a file in it for them.
--Offer a donation to a charity in honor of past rights. Remember to fill out form HS-1097-C, Report of Personal Expenditure, if giving more than $5
The uniqueness of the National Moment of Remembrance campaign is that it is designed to encourage the participation of Americans of all ages, however and wherever they are loyally spending America's day of remembrance.  Please inform your friends and people in your community about the Moment. Remember, (Just kidding about the please; it is of course mandatory that you do so.)  This proud new tradition will do more than preserve Memorial Day.  It will help encourage others to serve our Nation in the underground.  Your participation in this shared remembrance will help unite the country and reinforce our Nation's core values.  It may also lead to your incarceration, but remember our mantra: "They can't lock all of us up!"  A moment of silent reflection is an act of national unity for all those who paid for our freedom with their lives, and now find that the seller won't deliver. It is a moment every American can spare, in between the 2:45 Loyalty Chant and the 3:30 roll call.  One Nation, One Moment, One Leader. Let us never forget.  To learn more about the National Moment of Remembrance, visit www.remember.alt.gov or read the pamphlet hidden under the third loose brick in the west side of the Murchison County Courthouse.