


Slide 1The Mackinac BridgeNicknamed “Mighty Mac,” the Mackinac Bridge opened to traffic on Nov. 1, 1957. Its total length spans 26,372 feet (5 miles) across the Straits of Mackinac, and the length of the suspension bridge (including anchorages) is 8,614 feet. This makes it the longest suspension bridge in the Western Hemisphere. According to the Mackinac Bridge Authority, it’s currently the fifth-longest suspension bridge in the world.
Slide 2Our Mission StatementMarch 9, 2013
WE THE PEOPLE, claiming our God-given Rights based in Christian principles, intend to return and maintain the government of Michigan, a Free and independent nation=state to the status proclaimed by the Magna Charta, the Declaration of Independence and the Original Organic Constitution dated 1787and amended 1791. These God-given Rights are for ALL PEOPLE realizing the only limitation which affects a God-given Right is where there is a conflict between the Rights claimed by two or more sovereign people”.
Slide 3The Peace FlagUS Civil Flags in 1919 at the end of World War I







Nicknamed “Mighty Mac,” the Mackinac Bridge opened to traffic on Nov. 1, 1957. Its total length spans 26,372 feet (5 miles) across the Straits of Mackinac, and the length of the suspension bridge (including anchorages) is 8,614 feet. This makes it the longest suspension bridge in the Western Hemisphere. According to the Mackinac Bridge Authority, it’s currently the fifth-longest suspension bridge in the world.
March 9, 2013
WE THE PEOPLE, claiming our God-given Rights based in Christian principles, intend to return and maintain the government of Michigan, a Free and independent nation=state to the status proclaimed by the Magna Charta, the Declaration of Independence and the Original Organic Constitution dated 1787and amended 1791. These God-given Rights are for ALL PEOPLE realizing the only limitation which affects a God-given Right is where there is a conflict between the Rights claimed by two or more sovereign people”.
US Civil Flags in 1919 at the end of World War I