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Confirmation that we have a dual banking system running along side the traditional system based on the Petrodollar that the Federal Reserve wants to maintain a monopoly over.

But the Supreme Court has ruled in favor of the states to adhere to their own charter outside the corporate Fed system.

The Federal Reserve doesn't respect state rights for banks to adhere to their own charter outside the control of Washington DC.

States are taking their power back. This document shows that we never needed the Federal Reserve on a legal basis.

How? Simple.

Banks with federal charters, called national banks, are
subject primarily to federal oversight and regulation. And
banks with state charters, called state banks, are subject to state oversight and regulation. Those two banking systems co-exist and compete.

Now you have it in writing. Officially.

I’m evaluating current legislation in Indiana regarding the resurrection of our State Bank.

https://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/23pdf/22-529_1b7d.pdf

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🏳️‍🌈 PRIDE PARADE IN INDIANA

Evansville’s Pride parade occurred on a rainy day on Saturday June 1, 2024. It rained on their parade. Evansville Mayor Stephanie Terry was the Grand Marshal along with DEI supporting businesses, the VANDERBURGH Democrat Party, and St Lucas United Church of Christ.

Look at the Schnucks parade banner; how appropriate!! The Trans Activists are proudly pontificating. A great day of exposure was had by a few inclusive residents.
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INDIANA

Beckwith: I would be check and balance on governor

INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — An insurgent candidate for lieutenant governor told News 8 he would take a more active role than his predecessors if chosen for that office.

Micah Beckwith, a pastor, has been campaigning for the past year to convince delegates to June’s Indiana Republican Party convention to nominate him for lieutenant governor. His campaign, unusual in a state where conventions pick nominees for all statewide offices other than governor, has put him at odds with Mike Braun‘s campaign for governor. The day after he won the primary for governor, Braun announced he was endorsing first-term state Rep. Julie McGuire for the job.
In an interview for Sunday’s “All INdiana Politics,” Beckwith said he wasn’t surprised Braun passed him up. He said he’d long expected the winner of the primary to pick someone closer to the party establishment.

“We suspected that whoever won the nomination was going to typically go the status quo route,” he said. “I do think we’re forcing the question of, who does this office belong to? Does it belong to the governor, or does it belong to the people? And so it’s a good conversation that we’re having all around the state now.”

The lieutenant governor’s primary role is as president of the state Senate, where the holder of that office can cast a vote only to break a tie. Historically, the role has been largely ceremonial, with senators electing a president pro tempore from among their ranks to manage the day-to-day functions of that body. Beckwith said he would take a more active role in setting the Senate’s agenda. He said he would advocate on behalf of legislation he believes advances conservative principles and lobby against anything he believes does not.

“For too long, (legislators) tend to say the lieutenant governor doesn’t have any influence over legislation,” he said. “I don’t buy that. I think anybody can have influence over legislation. I mean, what do you do when you call your senator or your rep?”

The lieutenant governor also serves as the state’s secretary of agriculture and chairs the Indiana Housing and Community Development Authority‘s board of directors. Beckwith said he has a background in agriculture that makes him well-suited to the former role. As for the latter, he said he would use the office to push for limitations on purchases of homes by out-of-state corporations and to advocate for property tax relief. He said skyrocketing home values, coupled with rising property taxes, have made home ownership unattainable for many Hoosiers.

https://www.wishtv.com/news/politics/beckwith-i-would-be-check-and-balance-on-governor/
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Drs. Kristina Box and Judy Monroe – The Indiana Governor’s Public Health Review Commission. This is an image of Dr. Box responsible for overseeing the Indiana Health Department and implementing HB 1001 empowered by the Indiana Legislature.

The legislature, including Tim Obrien in District 78, voted to circumvent the parents and permit the Government to oversee the health of the children. Dr. Kristina Box is Indiana State Health Commissioner. Dr. Judy Monroe is the president and CEO of the CDC Foundation.

https://www.csis.org/podcasts/coronavirus-crisis-update/drs-kristina-box-and-judy-monroe-%E2%80%93-indiana-governors-public

https://rumble.com/v264awu-indiana-health-commissioner-wont-talk-about-165-vaers-deaths.html
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EVSC Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation
Bringing Learning to Life

FILING IS OPEN FOR THREE EVSC SCHOOL BOARD SEATS

School Board membership is an often overlooked but significant office. Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation (EVSC) spends $300 million annually to fulfill its mission of educating children in the community.
School Board members serve four-year terms, and elections for different districts are staggered so that there are always several experienced members on the board.

Three seats will be elected this year: one in District One, representing the southwest side of Evansville, and two in District 3, representing Western Vanderburgh County.

The incumbent in District One is Karen Ragland, who was unopposed in 2020, 2016, and 2008.

One of the District 3 seats was occupied by Amy Word, who has been on an extended leave of absence after her arrest in July 2022. The other seat is held by Terry Gamblin, a pastor who has served on the school board for 36 years.

Getting placed on the ballot for the fall election requires a petition with signatures of ten people who live in the district, plus CAN 34 and CAN 12 forms, available at https://www.in.gov/sos/elections/candidate-information/.

Forms are filed at the county elections office, call in advance at (812) 435-5122.
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⛔️Drag Queen "Pastor" compares himself to Peter, says the church has harmed queer people for "LGBTQ love"

The absolute state of the modern church...

Make it make sense.
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I’m Listening to this video and thinking about Indiana Gubernatorial Governor candidate Mike Braun, attempting to force an inexperienced “yes” woman as his running mate for Lieutenant Governor.

Julie McGuire is being handpicked due to her willingness to be compliant; she is being “appointed” just as Suzanne Crouch was for the current Indiana governor Holcomb. For several Indiana administrations the law was circumvented to allow for “handpicking” of the lieutenant governor over the delegates determining the nominee. This year we are returning to the rule of law to “elect” vs “appoint”.

The delegates (the people’s representative) determine the Indiana Lieutenant Governor; it’s not the elected officials determining an outcome through coercion or intimidation.

As a current “appointed” representative , Julie McGuire supported Senate Bill 4 in 2023 to allow for the hostile takeover of local Health Departments. There is a pattern of being a puppet rather than a representative of the people. There is a reason Braun has “selected” McGuire to be his running mate.

I’m one of those “elected” Delegates and will NOT cast my vote for another political pawn.

The VANDERBURGH County chairman is attempting election interference by censuring elected delegates that will not comply with Braun’s nominee.
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INDIANA

The rise and fall of Jamey Noel — and the top Indiana Republicans he knew along the way.

CLARK COUNTY — The list of Hoosier politicos with ties to former Clark County Sheriff Jamey Noel spreads deep and wide.
The past Republican chair for both Clark County and the 9th Congressional District has been a sort of gatekeeper for southern Indiana political hopefuls over the last decade, but his influence extends across the state.
Among his notable relationships, Noel held close ties to former Gov. Mike Pence, who appointed him to serve on the now defunct Homeland Security Foundation. On a personal invite from Pence, he’d eventually attend former President Donald Trump’s inauguration in Washington, D.C.

As a member of the Indiana State Republican Party Committee, Noel was among those tasked with selecting a gubernatorial candidate to replace the future vice president on the ballot in 2016. He then went on to lead the campaign for the party’s pick — current Gov. Eric Holcomb — and was appointed to the governor’s transition team after Holcomb’s victory. In 2020, Noel was tapped again to serve as chairman of Holcomb’s reelection bid, which resulted in a second gubernatorial term.

Last November, those prominent connections fell to the wayside, however, when a corruption and fraud investigation led by the Indiana State Police — centered on Noel — came to a head.
To date, he faces two dozen felony charges, including theft, ghost employment, official misconduct and tax evasion involving more than $4 million in questionable spending.

Entangled with Noel, as well, are former U.S. Reps. Mike Sodrel and Trey Hollingsworth, plus dozens of state lawmakers and other elected officials.

https://www.therepublic.com/2024/06/03/the-rise-and-fall-of-jamey-noel-and-the-top-indiana-republicans-he-knew-along-the-way/?fbclid=IwZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAR2WDbtx1y3iXxEqP_hS78YeO9Zd7JzKZ1oMEfmusQSgvtW563PDVBDvzpk_aem_AbAF_iOPr7RrQkiqwOT5gMiBoA7mr3E24qXr1FXh92aWa7_vspGHeVki-iY4qcRz1u_qKDOtO2usMC7vGUQYoC0a
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Republican Delegates in Vanderburgh County believe they're being targeted over their support of Micah Beckwith for Lt. Governor. Multiple delegates are facing threat of removal even though they won their delegate races and their election has been certified. The attempt to remove the delegates has sparked anger and confusion and is facing immense backlash from local residents. Ken Colbert joins the show to discuss the hearings tonight over their eligibility. 

https://omny.fm/shows/kendall-and-casey-podcast/delegates-allege-removal-threat-over-beckwith-supp
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THREE DULY ELECTED MEMBERS OF THE LOCAL GOP BANNED FROM GOP FOR OVER 5 YEARS
BY JOHNNY KINCAID

JUNE 4, 2024

After closed-door hearings last night, the 8th District GOP Committee handed down a decision that will prevent three recently elected Precinct Committee members (PCs) from participating in any party activities until December 31, 2029.

After leaving his hearing, Michael Daugherty said that it appears that party officials “can remove anyone from office for any reason.” The complaint against Daugherty stemmed from last year’s run for mayor on the Libertarian ticket and his criticism of Vanderburgh County GOP Chair Michael Duckworth. Former Republican mayoral candidate Natalie Rascher was the sole witness testifying against Daugherty. Podcaster and CCO reporter Johnny Kincaid and Alice Work from RAINS testified on Daugherty’s behalf.
State Senator Vanetta Becker testified that Ken Colbert posted negative comments about her on social media. The case against him was based on 17 social media posts made before he was elected as PC.

Cheryl Battieger Smith stated that her complaint stemmed from referring to local political parties becoming a “uni-party.” 
Daugherty, Colbert, and Smith asked for a ten-day extension for the hearing because their attorney was unavailable, but their requests went unanswered. 
A group of 60 protesters gathered outside Vanderburgh County GOP headquarters carrying signs saying, “Duckworth must go!” 
State Senator Vanetta Becker testified that Ken Colbert posted negative comments about her on social media. The case against him was based on 17 social media posts made before he was elected as PC.

Cheryl Battieger Smith stated that her complaint stemmed from referring to local political parties becoming a “uni-party.” 
Daugherty, Colbert, and Smith asked for a ten-day extension for the hearing because their attorney was unavailable, but their requests went unanswered. 
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SOUTH BEND, Ind. — REAL News Michiana has confirmed St. Joseph County GOP Chair Tyler Gillean is stepping down as the leader of the county’s Republican Party. RNM obtained a leaked copy of his resignation letter that is rumored to be getting released later today.

Gillean is arguably the most successful GOP Chair in the county’s history. Under his leadership St. Joseph County turned the Clerk, County Council and County Assessor from Democrat to Republican. Republicans now hold all of the following for the first time in the history of the GOP: Assessor’s Office, Clerk’s Office and BOTH County Council and Commissioners.

In less than two years, Gillean has helped raise nearly $750,000 for the party and set back to back record breaking Lincoln Day Dinner events. This year, 575 people attended; an all time record.

Gillean is also responsible for uniting the Mishawaka GOP with the rest of the county Republican party — something that had not been done in 90 years.
Like all Chairs, Gillean was under intense scrutiny from the most extreme members of the party. Despite his devotion to conservative causes, fundraising and sacrificing his personal and professional life to ensure conservatives were elected, fringe members attacked him relentlessly with rumors and false allegations.
RNM has also learned another two members of the party’s executive team plan to submit their resignations in the coming days as well.
Details on the process to caucus in Gillean’s replacement will be coming in the next couple of weeks. Below is a copy of his resignation letter which is scheduled to be released later today.

Back story, the previous County Chairman died, permitting a caucus to choose Tyler Gillean as the County Chairman, two years later Tyler is stepping down, the executive committee is soon to follow. 🚩 What’s occurring? There is more to this story.

https://realnewsmichiana.com/2024/06/05/breaking-st-joseph-county-gop-chair-stepping-down/
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💉 VACCINES

The medical community has gotten it backwards for decades. When you combine this with the realization that vaccines provide a benefit that is too small to measure as described here for the highly acclaimed COVID and flu vaccines, it’s clear that we should be stopping most, if not all, vaccines.

In fact, for the COVID vaccines, we have FOIA data showing that the vaccines make things worse and over a dozen attempts to ask the Santa Clara County of Public Health for comment have been ignored.
This is fundamentally why the mainstream medical community has deliberately avoided doing a study comparing the highly vaccinated to the completely unvaccinated: it would blow the narrative and destroy their credibility. The book Turtles All the Way Down makes this point referring to the vaxxed-unvaxxed studies as “the studies that will never be done.”

The good news is that we can reduce chronic diseases in America by 70% with one simple change: tell people to stop taking the vaccines that are making them sick. That’s it. No new medications are needed. Just one policy change communicated from the CDC. It could literally happen tomorrow.

It costs nothing.
And there needs to be full data transparency about all these vaccines so people can see how badly they were fooled.
The efficacy data for all vaccines is easy to gather, but we aren’t allowed to access the data to do the studies. This article shows how easy it is to expose the fraud. This research can be replicated for every disease if the government made the data available.

https://open.substack.com/pub/stevekirsch/p/new-survey-confirms-that-vaccines?r=zffe6&utm_medium=ios
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