WeWhoServed Foundation Joins FreeJosh Support.

DONATE TO MACIAS FAMILY GIVE SEND GO HERE

“Too often, they find themselves in legal crosshairs simply for doing their jobs. To contribute to the We Who Served Foundation, Inc. 501(c)(3) FEIN: 85-3144129 fund for Joshua Macias’s defense, please complete the form below. Thank you for supporting service members, first responder’s and their families.

To mail a check please make it out to We Who Served Foundation and mail it to:

WeWhoServed
6073 NW 167th Street. Suite C-13,
Haileah, FL 33015

Please note in the memo line of your check if you would like the contribution to be attributed to the FreeJosh campaign.”

To Correct this injustice of being Run over by the establishment government WeWhoServed 501c3 is going to raise sufficient monies in Defense of our Men and women who Serve or have Served in uniform.

We are kicking off this initiative to right an egregious offense to one of our Honorably Discharged Veteran & co-founders Joshua Macias.

”Supporting Trump should not send someone to jail with a 750,000 bond. We raised $20K on GoFundMe but it was shutdown! We have raised 153,000 all of which has gone out to legal fees and associated costs.

The battle has only begun and we need to raise more money to handle the ongoing costs of fighting this establishment! Please consider donating to help correct this injustice.”

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”The DA office’s allegations that it was both Veteran’s intent was to commit violence and the that the intent of both of these Veterans was “a mass shooting narrowly averted” is an out-right hyperbole intended to manipulate the audience, incarcerate both Veterans without evidence of committing a violent act, before because they have opposing views politically. The FBI’s investigation also resulted in NO evidence whatsoever of any violence committed or intended. Both men were released by the FBI after both men cooperated and completed extensive interviews. However, the FBI’s investigation was not good enough for the DA’s office so they “continued the investigation” and aimed for “no bail” for both veterans which was denied but still reduced to the excessive $750K.

Both men, headed to Philadelphia to be on standby to assist in overseeing the integrity of the election or if needed or if evidence is present, as whistle blowers after receiving a tip of a truck full of ballots heading from New York to Pennsylvania and tips of election law changes made by those without statutory authority in the state of Pennsylvania:

https://www.foxnews.com/politics/pennsylvania-court-secretary-of-state-changed-deadline

The entire conversation between Antonio and Joshua Macias was heard when he was invited to go to Pennsylvania to assist. Others spoke to him on the way there. There were NO ill or violent intent.

Defamation and Gross Mischaracterization in and by the Media”

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Memorial Day Memories

Often times on Memorial Day, I take the chance to go to a local cemetery and place flags on the graves of those who have served, honoring them, giving them a chance to tell me their story from their headstone i.e Lieutenant J.G., U.S. Marine Corps, U.S. Navy, Army, Coast-Guard, I go through, and I honor the fallen, those who’ve come before me reminding myself of the generations who have served. In my family going back further than the civil war we can count, and having survived the firefight, my family continued to come down the line, producing more war fighters.

As I look upon these war fighters, I think about the flags that are honoring those who have fallen. And I wonder also about the three hundred thousand veterans who died on U.S. soil by VA negligence and the other three hundred and sixty thousand who have died by their own hand by self-inflicted wounds over the past 40 years of fighting Wahhabism.

Who is speaking about those six hundred thousand plus Veterans who served honorably and died because of their war wounds?

Who’s honoring and remembering their loss to our community, to their families, to our country?

Well, today I look at these flags that are draped across a church that’s been here since 1900’s and I look upon this field filled with thousands of flags, and I ask, do we have enough to cover all the lives that have been lost in US soil? And what it would look like to see 600000 flags draped across this field?

I’m honored by their sacrifice, I am honored by their memory. I’m grateful for their selfless giving to our country!

And this day of memorial 2021 I thank God for those who came before me, & those who are still with us fighting 4Freedom!

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http://www.joshuamacias.com/2020/05/24/for-freedom-not-fashion-memorialday2020/

For Freedom – Not Fashion MemorialDay2020

I wanted to take a moment to share some thoughts on perhaps our most sacred of all secular holidays.  It’s Memorial Day weekend and this particular Memorial Day is unlike any we have seen in our nation’s history.

As each state begins to relax the restrictions related to the spread of COVID-19, I look out across the nation at our Veteran business owners, the first-responder community, and American patriots in general, and I see a courageous group that has held together and stood together throughout these past few difficult months.  We have all experienced loss.  Some of us have lost our jobs, some of us have lost our businesses, some of us have lost people dear to us.  

As a combat Persian Gulf War Veteran, I can say that our community of Veterans understands loss. Many of us understand the price of freedom as we have watched The flag draped over the casket of a brother or sister in arms. During Memorial Day I take time to remember those in my family and those with whom I served who are no longer with us. 

I wanted to share the story of my cousin, Admiral Sir Bertram Ramsay, of England.  Cousin ADM Ramsay fought bravely in WWII and was a leader during the famous Allied extraction effort known as Dunkirk, and the Admiral for the Allied invasion of Normandy.  Before the invasion of Normandy he stated ‘We shall require all the help that God can give us & I cannot believe that this will not be forthcoming.’ ADM Ramsay trusted God and served with honor the remainder of the War. 

In a cruel turn of fate, just one short year after winning one of the most important victories in the history of  liberty by defeating the evil Nazi empire, ADM Ramsay, my cousin, passed away in a plane crash leaving him with the title of The Forgotten Hero of World War II.  His story is not truly forgotten as it lives on in our family history, and now as I share it, it can live on through each of you. 

Decades later, on 12 October, 2000, an explosion on board the USS Cole took the lives of 17 service members.  Had that explosion happened just one year earlier, I quite possibly could have been of those victims.  Determined to never let those 17 members become “forgotten” like my cousin, Sir ADM Ramsay, I honor their sacrifice during this, and every, Memorial Day weekend.  Any chance I get I attend the Memorial for the USS Cole which now enters its 18th year.

There is no way to repay or bring back those heroes who have fallen or friends and family that we have lost. For many of us during this time we think of those who served alongside us and who have lost their lives not only to the enemy, but to their own hands.  They are just as much a casualty of war as was my cousin Sir ADM Ramsay, or the 17 on the USS Cole.  

It is healthy and enriching to grieve and honor our heroes for their service and dedication.  Their legacy has shown me the way and they inspire me everyday to overcome life‘s struggle.  I honor their sacrifice and willingness to give it all up for the sake of freedom. 

This Memorial Day, as America looks for the courage to reopen for business, I ask all freedom loving Veterans who with honor remember their oath, to join with me and wear your dog tags.  We will wear them for freedom, not for fashion.  It will serve as a reminder to every American as to why we fought.  Hopefully, seeing our tags will inspire others to stand and fight now to reclaim what we have lost over the past few months.  The courage and the resolve of the Veteran is needed now more than it has ever been.   

If you are reading this and you are not a Veteran, but you have the tags of one who has fallen or a relative who passed, I encourage you to put them on this weekend and join us.  It isn’t stolen valor if it’s intended to honor the valor of the man or women who wore the tags.  Honor your loved ones by resurrecting their spirit of service this Memorial Day 2020. 

This weekend, as we wear our tags, share our spirit, and remember those who have fallen, let us also remember that we are not a nation of red states and blue states.  To be sure, we are a nation of red and blue, but those colors are joined with white to represent the greatest nation on earth.  Let’s come together to celebrate and to work together to restore that greatness. 

Not for Fashion for freedom! 

In America and for the world! 

Create a Go-to-Work Ritual

Right now people are adjusting to all type of changes at a rapid pace one of which is working from home. Michael Hyatt does a great piece on this which I wanted to share with all of you. – JM

“Due to the complexities of today’s crisis, we’re making an effort to send you daily encouragement and tips to thrive in this season.  

Today’s tip: Create a Go-to-Work Ritual  Working at home offers a lot of advantages, including casual dress and zero commuting time. But there’s a tradeoff.  Getting dressed for work and driving to the office play an important role in getting you psychologically ready to work. Without them, it can be difficult to get your mind to focus.  In the same way, driving home provides time to unwind. Both transitions are important: from home to work and from work to home.  The solution is to add a transitional step to your morning routine. That might be as simple as putting on shoes instead of slippers, or taking a walk around the block. It can be anything that signals, “It’s time to shift into work mode.”  You can create a similar transition from work to home, maybe the same one in reverse.  Try it, and see if it doesn’t boost your focus! ” – Michael Hyatt @ www.MichaelHyatt.com

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