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Video: Learn How to Export Your Facebook Friends’ e-mail Addresses

Before you jump ship completely on Facebook, please watch this tutorial and learn how to export your Facebook friends’ email addresses so you can invite them to other social networks, including PatrioticSpace.

God only knows how much we conservatives would like to boycott Facebook altogether, but before we do, there is a smart way to use their own applications to our benefit. It is fully legal and appropriate to export all of your Facebook friends’ email addresses in the event they suspend you, as they have done with hundreds of thousands of other conservatives.

Exporting your friends’ email contacts assures you that you will not lose touch with all of them, and enables you to download their email addresses into several optional formats.

The best one is a .CSV file, and this video tutorial explains it all and how it is done. You can export up to 5,000 email addresses using this method. Many patriot activists have as many as 5,000 followers and friends. You can download up to 5,000 of them, but you won’t be able to download any followers you have above and beyond that figure.  Five thousand is better than none. Simply watch the video below to learn how to do it yourself.

How to Export Your Facebook Friends List, Contacts to Gmail, Excel, Outlook csv, & More

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Jerry Emery

Gerald is a 66 year-old grandfather of 4, firmly committed to restoration of the American Republic through education of the ignorant. 30 years of revisionist historians have dumbed-down the millennial generation. History or the lack of it, will be the downfall of the millennial generation unless our generation steps up and re-educates the illiterate, ignorant public. This revisionist history is intentional, part of the Marxist model. Over half of the Democrats in our nation's Congress are in reality registered Communists. This shall not prevail as long as I can do something about it.

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