Transmuting the present • Securing the future

"Let us do it in a concerted rather than a scattered effort.  Let us plan well. it is necessary to clear the entire city, the entire state." (1)

While groups are currently organizing all around the country to help bring about positive change in the U.S., let’s mobilize to do what we do best to clean up the nation, state by state, by wielding the sword of the word to help clean up America.

“To lessen in force or intensity, as wrath, grief, harshness, or pain; moderate; to make less severe: to mitigate a punishment; to make (a person, one's state of mind, disposition, etc.) milder or more gentle.”  (2)

We invite all our brothers and sisters from around the world to join us in our mission to clear America, if you can, through November 2010. After which time, perhaps we will expand our efforts internationally.

North Carolina

DVD visualizations

North Carolina

adopt state
Area 53,821 square miles
Population 8,049,313
Major Cities and their Mayors

Charlotte               687,456   Anthony Foxx
Raleigh                 392,552   Charles Meeker
Greensboro          250,642    Bill Knight
Durham                223,284    William V. Bell
Winston-Salem     217,600   Allen Joines
Fayetteville,          174,091   Tony Chavonne
Cary                     129,545    Harold Weinbrecht
High Point            101,835    Rebecca Smothers
Wilmington           100,192    Bill Saffo

Major Industries

Farming (tobacco, poultry), textiles, furniture

State Capitol (Seat of government) Raleigh
Governor Beverly Perdue
U.S. Senators

Burr, Richard - (R)
Hagan, Kay R. - (D)

U.S. House of Representatives

G. K. Butterfield (D)
Bob Etheridge (D)
Walter Jones (R)
David E. Price (D)
Virginia Foxx (R)
Howard Coble (R)
Mike McIntyre (D)
Robin Hayes (R)
Sue Myrick (R)
Patrick McHenry (R)
Heath Shuler (D)
Melvin L. Watt (D)
Brad Miller (D)

 
Secretary of State Elaine F. Marshall
Attorney General Roy Cooper
State Assembly
Representatives

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_Carolina_House_of_Representatives
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_Carolina_Senate

State Counties

Alamance. Alexander, Alleghany, Anson
Ashe, Avery, Beaufort, Bertie, Bladen
Brunswick, Buncombe, Burke, Cabarrus
Caldwell, Camden, Carteret, Caswell, Catawba
Chatham, Cherokee, Chowan, Clay, Cleveland
Columbus, Craven, Cumberland, Currituck
Dare, Davidson, Davie, Duplin, Durham
Edgecombe, Forsyth, Franklin, Gaston
Gates, Graham, Granville, Greene, Guilford
Halifax, Harnett, Haywood, Henderson
Hertford, Hoke, Hyde, Iredell, Jackson
Johnston, Jones, Lee, Lenoir, Lincoln
Macon, Madison, Martin, McDowell
Mecklenburg, Mitchell, Montgomery
Moore, Nash, New Hanover, Northampton
Onslow, Orange, Pamlico, Pasquotank
Pender, Perquimans, Person, Pitt, Polk
Randolph, Richmond, Robeson, Rockingham
Rowan, Rutherford, Sampson, Scotland
Stanly, Stokes, Surry, Swain, Transylvania
Tyrrell, Union, Vance, Wake, Warren
Washington,Watauga, Wayne, Wilkes
Wilson, Yadkin, Yancey

State Supreme Court

Chief Justice Sarah Parker
Justices:� Patricia Timmons-Goodson
Edward Thomas Brady
Mark Martin
Robert H. Edmunds, Jr.
Paul M. Newby
Robin E. Hudson

Major Newspapers

Charlotte             The Charlotte Observer, Charlotte Post         
Raleigh                News and Observer        
Greensboro         Rhino Times      
Durham               The Herald Sun        
Winston-Salem    Winston-Salem Journal 
Fayetteville          Fayetteville Observer-Times                       
High Point            High Point Enterprise
Wilmington         Wilmington Morning Star

Major television networks

WBTV CBS
WLOS 13 ABC.
WNCN 17 NBC
WECT 6 NBC
WXII 12 NBC
WCTI 12 ABC
WNCT 9 CBS
WITN 7 NBC
WRAZ 50 Fox
WRAZ 50 Fox
WTVI 42 PBS
WGHP 8 Fox
WXLV 45/WUPN 48 ABC
WJZY 46 UPN
WFMY 2 CBS
WRDC 28 MyTV
WLFL WB22 CW affiliate
WTVD 11 ABC

Local issues [To be posted.]
Landmarks/images

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cape_Hatteras_Light
(At 208� feet (63� m) tall, tallest lighthouse in the United States) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guilford_Courthouse_National_Military
_Park (Guilford Courthouse National Military Park, at 2332 New Garden
Road in Greensboro, North Carolina, commemorates the Battle of Guilford Court House, fought on March 15, 1781. This battle opened the campaign
that led to American victory in the Revolutionary War. The British lost a substantial number of troops at the battle, a factor in their surrender at
Yorktown seven months later.)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_North_Carolina_%28BB-55%29
(USS North Carolina (BB-55) (Showboat) was the lead ship of her class of battleship and the fourth in the United States Navy to be named in
honor of this U.S. state. She was the first new-construction U.S.
battleship to enter service during World War II, participating in
every major naval offensive in the Pacific theater to become the most decorated United States battleship of the war with 15 battle stars.] She currently rests as a museum ship at the port of Wilmington,
North Carolina.)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wright_Brothers_National_Memorial_Visitor
_Center

(Wright Brothers National Memorial, located in Kill Devil Hills, North Carolina, commemorates the first successful, sustained, powered flights
in a heavier-than-air machine. From 1900 to 1903, Wilbur and Orville Wright came here from Dayton, Ohio, based on information from the U.S. Weather Bureau about the area's steady winds. They also valued the
privacy provided by this location, which in the early twentieth century was remote from major population centers.)

2010 Senate and House races [To be posted]
Download call sheet You can download a call sheet for your praye/spiritual work, when you sign up to adopt a state. (It's free)
Download fact sheet You can download this fact sheet when you adopt the state.
Visualizations

You can have access to view some visualizations online, when you sign up to adopt a state. There are also two DVDs you can purchase with higher quality video visualizations of all the U.S. States that you can use in your services and prayer work.