Friday, March 23, 2007

Campo Minuteman will be featured in a documentary film by award winning Mirame Films

Campo Minuteman Britt Craig will be featured in a documentary film by award winning Mirame Films.

Trailer:

http://www.miramefilms.com/projects.html

The film will feature” Four Americans who have dedicated their lives to a cause." and will debut June 12 - 17 at the Prestigious Doctumary Film Festival, Silverdocs, in Washington DC.

http://www.silverdocs.com/2007/default.aspx



Born in Atlanta, Britt Craig was named for his journalist uncle, best known for his coverage of the Leo Frank trial, the story currently told in the Broadway hit, “Parade.”

Retired from the military due to combat injuries, Britt Craig was living in Florida, active in Libertarian politics, and working as an erstwhile musician

http://www.hardtravellermusic.com/home.html

when he heard about the Minuteman Project. He joined for Second Amendment reasons, to see if a people’s militia could still gather in the United States. Appalled by the situation at the border, he called his congressman to tell him that there was in fact, no border.

In July of 2005, he went with other members of the Minuteman Project to Campo, California where he continues watching the border with an informally organized group of citizens known as the Campo Minutemen.

http://www.campominutemen.com/

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