Thomas P.O. Box 27217 Washington, D.C. 20038 (202) 462-0747 March 21, 1992 Manager of Mailing Requirements POB 90060 Washington, D.C. 20090 Dear Sir or Madam, On March 18, 1992 I received a letter, without any return address, which was posted with a fifty-two cent meter stamp from "P.O. Meter 6707419." I would appreciate it if you would inform me as to the name and address of the person or organization to which that meter number is registered. Thank you for your attention to this matter. Sincerely, William Thomas PROPOSITION ONE COMMITTEE P.O. Box 27217 Washington, D.C. 20038 (202) 462-0747 March 21, 1992 Janet McDonald 740 Kings Highway Rochester, New York 19617 Dear Janet, Thank you, thank God, for your interest in Proposition One. As requested, we are enclosing information concerning the concept behind Propositon One. As you may have gathered by now "work towards a peaceful world" is no easy task. We believe that Proposition One would be a major step toward a peaceful world because it would immediately and forcefully impact the economic, legislative and judicial structures of the nation. Today, however, Proposition One is only an idea in the most formative stages. Our theory is simple: Law is nothing more than a matter of social agreement, if everyone agreed that Proposition One should be "the law," obviously, it would be "the law." Now it will take a tremendous amount of work to make it a reality. Unfortunately New York State does not have a statewide initiative process. Therefore in New York the first step would be to create a statewide initiative. See enclosed flier, "Don't Fear Democracy." In service to Peace and Justice (Truth & Freedom), Thomas P.O. Box 27217 Washington, D.C. 20038 (202) 462-0747 March 21, 1992 Red Moon Song c/o Karen Croxall 1026 Bracken Las Vegas, Nevada 89104 Dear Red Moon Song, Got word that Monkeys might have "camping" difficulties in Nevada. Been in touch with my old friend Joe (Rainbow Worker) Vigorito. If you don't know Joe you'll probably meet him in Nevada. Hopefully we've come up with some information that will prevent the facists from crating Monkeys for "camping." As you will see from the articles on the reverse side, we have similiar difficulties here. The authoritarians have been giving us some headaches lately, which, whether those with little reason or inclination to utilize the First Amendment realize it or not, are a major pain for everybody. The Washington Post failed to mention that after the Park Police arrested several people, purportedly for "camping," they refused to release signs, literature, and official D.C. Board of Elections petitions for Proposition One. The police claimed that they were holding those items as evidence of "camping." We argued that nobody in their right mind could construe signs, literature and petitions as evidence of "camping," but by holding our signs, literature and petitions the police were violating our First and Fourth Amendment rights. The government recognizes a "vigil" as protected under the First Amendment, on the other hand "camping" is a criminal offense. Concepcion never "said she lived in the peace encampment." Only God knows why the Washington Post insists on preceiving people who are holding a year-round, round-the-clock vigil for the purpose of communicating concepts of broad public concern, as an "campers." Coincidently these arrests occured only two days after I questioned the House Subcommittee on Appropriations for the Interior and Related Agencies, about whether taxpayers money should be spent on a regulation to limit people to 3 cubic feet of property in Lafayette Park and stifle communication. We're trying to put most of our energy into Proposition One. Proposition One may be something to think about once the Monkey is past the 15th. Perhaps you know, or will meet Red Moon Song before the summer. Maybe she will mention Proposition One to you. Maybe you can make it to D.C. in August for the 2nd annual Beat Around the Bush. Pray for us, for we are you. In service to Peace and Justice (Truth & Freedom),