Events
The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) in 2019 marked the 70th anniversary of its rule by deepening repression. Under President Xi Jinping’s leadership, the one-party Chinese government tightened its grip over sectors of society it found threatening, such as the internet, activists, and non-governmental organizations. Credible estimates indicate that about 1 million Turkic Muslims are being […]
Read MoreCOGG’s free online event is set for September 8th and will bring forth some of the advocates for Proposition 13, California’s long-standing property tax law. It is at risk of being partially unraveled, and along with it, property owners would incur a substantial increase in property taxes. What San Diego Voters Need To Know For […]
Read MoreApril 9 – Dick Lyles writes a column in the Rancho Bernardo News Journal and discusses issues with our government and the clash of cultures in modern-day America. He will talk candidly about how the polarized Right and Left manage to attack opposing opinions.
Read MoreMarch 12 – Jeff Figler, a renowned collector of sports memorabilia, will be speaking to us about his unusual and rare collections. Bring your treasured item (one each) for discussion and possible appraisal!
Read MoreFebruary 12 – Peter Lobner is a former US Navy submarine-qualified officer with more than four decades of experience in the nuclear industry. He will be talking about Marine Nuclear Power, the Russian operation of submarines in the Arctic, the breaking down of the ice, and the building of nuclear bases. Since America is no longer […]
Read MoreJanuary 8 – San Diego Police Chief David Nisleit, a San Diego native, was promoted to the City of San Diego’s 35th Chief of Police on March 2, 2018. Chief Nisleit oversees the eighth largest police department in the nation and will talk to us about the rewards and challenges of his new position with the […]
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