About Us
Time to "Soldier Up"
The Access Army is a non-partisan, non-violent, multi-organizational grassroots coalition led by a Joint Chiefs of Staff, comprised of soldiers from all walks of life and recreational pursuits, with the sole purpose of fighting back against unnecessary land and water closures, restrictions to access, and theft of our freedoms.
The Access Army supports all motorized recreation friendly organizations and encourages all soldiers to be members of everything they can afford to join. NOTE: The Joint Chiefs of Staff will coordinate with all national organizations much like a United Nations or Pentagon and make the Army available as well as share information. National, Regional and State recreation organizations will have full access to the power and resources of the Access Army.
The Access Army sets aside differences and functions much like a “friends” group or coalition, serving the masses with a direct approach to fighting back against radical protectionists.
The Access Army uses the power of the Internet; using all resources available in the modern world of Internet social networking, organizational tool kits, internet links, virtual club networks, and effective advocacy techniques.
The Access Army will fight for and support any motorized access friendly organization or cause, as per our members interest and availability.
More on our Purpose and Battle Plan of Action:
To stop the closures, restrictions and theft of our freedoms.
To engage the troops in the fight for access and freedom.
To motivate folks to do more, more often, and better.
To outmaneuver the opposition and be proactive in helping to engage the troops in battle.
To help the troops educate and engage our elected officials.
To outfit the troops (provide the tools and links) to help folks get engaged effectively.
To make the fight fun.
To ambush the opposition at every opportunity.
To encourage membership in access organizations.
To shed light on issues by directing folks to the right place with confidence and trust.
To facilitate outreach, organization and better coordination in access efforts.
To train more leaders and soldiers.
To breakdown the organizational and turf walls that prevent any one organization from doing it all.
To find saviors in our own ranks.
To inspire leadership and provide examples for others.
Last Updated (Friday, 22 January 2010 18:43)


