WHO WE ARE

Minnesota Patriots Protecting Our Communities and Restoring Freedom & Faith in Minnesota

We are Minnesota patriots dedicated to defending our communities, faith, and families from globalist and Marxist influence — and to helping citizens across the nation recognize and resist the same threats where they live.

OUR MISSION: RESTORE LOCAL FREEDOM
Our goal is to help townships, municipalities, and communities re-establish Constitutional
Common Law at the local level — ensuring decisions remain in the hands of the people, not
outside organizations.
Inform: We travel across Minnesota and host video call sessions to educate citizens and
local leaders.
Expose: We identify organizations and policies eroding local control.
Empower: We equip communities with tools and legal understanding to defend their
sovereignty.

To learn more or request a presentation, visit our CONSTITUTIONAL COMMON LAW PAGE

“Freedom begins when citizens take responsibility for their own governance.”


Organizations Influencing Minnesota Communities

Recognizing the Networks Behind Local Policy

Through years of research and observation, we’ve identified several major organizations that funnel United Nations–aligned programs and policies into Minnesota’s communities.
They often operate quietly under the banner of “sustainability,” “innovation,” or “economic development,” but their goals align with the UN’s 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) — shifting decision-making away from local citizens and elected boards.

1️⃣ National League of Cities (NLC)

The National League of Cities is a nationwide organization active in nearly every U.S. community of a few thousand people or more.
It partners directly with the United Nations and promotes the implementation of global initiatives through local ordinances and planning.
While it presents itself as a nonpartisan resource for city officials, it routinely promotes progressive and collectivist policies under the framework of the UN Sustainable Development Agenda.

“Think globally, act locally” is not just a slogan — it’s their strategy.

2️⃣ Sourcewell (Formerly NJPA)

Sourcewell is officially a Minnesota government agency but operates nationwide through partnerships with major corporations, including John Deere, Caterpillar, and others.
While Sourcewell markets itself as a purchasing cooperative offering discounted products and services to schools and municipalities, it also promotes UN-based educational frameworks such as:

  • STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math)
  • SEED (Seeking Educational Equity and Diversity)
  • SEL (Social Emotional Learning)
  • AVID (Advancement Via Individual Determination)
  • Common Core

Through these programs, Sourcewell ties local institutions into globalized systems of data collection, standardized learning, and ideological control.

3️⃣ Regional Planning Networks

Operating through regional grants and planning boards, these networks encourage local governments to surrender their long-term planning authority to unelected regional bodies.
Their plans are written to align with the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals, replacing citizen-led governance with managed growth strategies and environmental restrictions.
By accepting federal or state grant money tied to these programs, townships and counties often unknowingly sign away future control over land use, zoning, and education policy.

The key to resistance is simple: refuse the grants.

4️⃣ Initiative Foundation

The Initiative Foundation distributes millions in grants to communities and individuals across Minnesota to advance “community development” projects rooted in the UN’s global agenda.
Despite ongoing state and federal deficits, the Foundation continues to receive and allocate large sums of money for “sustainability” initiatives statewide — raising the question:

Where is this money coming from, and who will maintain these projects once the funding stops?

This Foundation’s influence extends across education, business, and local government — subtly steering communities toward dependency on international funding models rather than self-sustaining local economies. Further explanation can be found at ANTI AMERICAN ORGANIZATIONS

“When money flows from above, control flows with it. True freedom begins when citizens fund and govern themselves.”


What’s Next: Full Explanations and Proof

How to Identify, Track, and Stop These Groups in Your Community

On the following pages, we provide detailed explanations — with documentation — showing how to identify these organizations, understand their methods of operation, and learn how to stop them from taking control of your township or municipality.

It’s easier than you might think. But action must come soon — these networks have already embedded themselves deeply into Minnesota’s infrastructure, education system, and local governance.

Understanding the History and Connections

To uncover how these groups were formed and how they connect to Marxist and globalist agendas, review the research presented by the Child Protection League of Minnesota (CPL):
➡️ HOW EQUITY HAS BEEN EMBEDDED IN MINNESOTA FOR DECADES

This article provides verifiable evidence and links directly to the sources that expose the underlying framework connecting local and international organizations.

The Child Protection League has produced numerous detailed reports explaining how global “equity” and “sustainability” policies are introduced through non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and grant-funded programs. Their work is backed by data, citations, and documents that can be reviewed publicly.

Visualize the Network

To see how this system operates across Minnesota — and how it’s being replicated nationwide — CPL has created a visual presentation outlining the regional governance model:
➡️ MN REGIONAL GOVT RO

“Understanding is the first step toward action. When the truth becomes visible, the path to freedom becomes clear.”


Thank You to Our Allies and Supporters

Together, We Defend Faith, Family, and Freedom

We extend our deepest thanks to the individuals, organizations, and communities who have stood courageously for truth and freedom — often at great personal cost.
Your persistence, faith, and integrity have lit the path for others to follow.

From researchers and writers to parents, pastors, and local officials — each of you plays a vital role in restoring Minnesota’s heritage of self-governance and moral strength.

We especially acknowledge the groups whose leadership and courage continue to guide our mission:

  • The John Birch Society – For six decades of unwavering vigilance in defense of liberty.
  • Tom DeWeese & The American Policy Center – For pioneering national education on Agenda 21 and sustainable development.
  • Range Magazine – For chronicling the federal takeover of the American West and defending rural voices.
  • The Child Protection League of Minnesota – For fearless advocacy for children and families against ideological exploitation.
  • Moms for Liberty – For mobilizing parents to reclaim local schools and protect parental rights.
  • Ron Branstner – For more than ten years of tireless research and public education throughout Minnesota. 📧 rb*********@********il.com
  • Citizens Across Minnesota – Ordinary men and women who stand up at meetings, write letters, share truth, and refuse to surrender their communities.

To every ally, speaker, researcher, and volunteer who contributes to this movement — thank you.
Your courage reminds us that freedom is not a relic of the past; it is a duty of the present.

“The light of liberty burns brightest when kindled by grateful hearts.”