My friend Seth Holehouse, interviews Dr David Martin as he reveals the drug cartels control over the military, government, health departments, and the 🌎 World.
Indiana is not exempt with the draconian overreach of the drug cartels. Eli Lilly is domiciled in Indiana and continues to provide influence with lobbying efforts.
In 2023, Senate Bill 4 was sponsored by Senators Becker and Charbonneau as a hostile takeover of the local health departments. It was presented as voluntary “opt-in” with payments of “legacy” funds to entice local County Commissioners to abdicate control. My County, VANDERBURGH, took the money without any public hearing.
The VANDERBURGH commission permitted a county employee to distribute the “legacy” payments to organizations within the County without public oversight.
The State Health Commission recorded hearings identify the board laughing that “mandates” would be created upon the local health departments to force them into compliance. Senator Becker is recorded stating no one was against the consolidated health department; this is a lie.
Margaret Menge, a local reporter, questioned Dr Box in a documented video about the death of Evansville resident, Haley Brinkmeyer and many other VAERS recorded deaths in Indiana. Dr Box immediately “retired” after the passage of the consolidation of the County Health Departments. The legislation was signed by Governor Holcomb as affirmed in the attached photo with Senator Becker and Charbonneau
Dr. Judith Monroe, the current CDC Foundation Director replaced Dr. Box as the Indiana Health Department Chairman. Her allegiance is to the CDC foundation donors from the pharmaceutical companies.
Senator Vaneta Becker continued the onslaught of health tyranny by presenting Resolution 50, providing support of the “new” Indiana health department to coordinate vaccine schedules for the “elderly” in the State of Indiana.
It is frustrating when attempts are made as a constituent, to question elected officials regarding laws, policies, resolutions, rules, mandates and etc and being ignored. Mistakes are being made which could be adverted by public input.
It is now documented with Governor Holcomb’s attempted overreach of illegal “mandates” without calling the legislature into emergency session during the “Plandemic”. Please know “Mandates” are NOT “Laws” and are unenforceable.
Imagine your elected officials avoiding any written inquiries, telephone inquiries, or social media posts regarding questions from their constituents.
A recent first time interaction with an elected official on a “Purple for Parents” post resulted in the elected official not responding to questions and instantly playing the unacceptable role of victimization for being asked pertinent questions on public health and safety. How dare I ask a question as a taxpayer.
It’s shocking the arrogance of elected officials to refuse to engage with meaningful dialogue from constituents. It’s very easy to determine the allegiance of “elected”, “appointed” or “selected” politicians by simply reviewing campaign contributions.
It is not unreasonable to expect a response from my representative rather than have them resorting to victimization for questioning their position.
The attached video explains why the Federal Government and our elected officials, whether Federal, State, or local have been inept in representing the people over the politics.
I will commit to exposing, challenging, and questioning my elected officials in a public forum.
VIDEO 👇🏻👇🏻👇🏻
https://rumble.com/v506gar-dr.-david-martin-reveals-how-global-drug-cartels-control-our-military-gover.html
Indiana is not exempt with the draconian overreach of the drug cartels. Eli Lilly is domiciled in Indiana and continues to provide influence with lobbying efforts.
In 2023, Senate Bill 4 was sponsored by Senators Becker and Charbonneau as a hostile takeover of the local health departments. It was presented as voluntary “opt-in” with payments of “legacy” funds to entice local County Commissioners to abdicate control. My County, VANDERBURGH, took the money without any public hearing.
The VANDERBURGH commission permitted a county employee to distribute the “legacy” payments to organizations within the County without public oversight.
The State Health Commission recorded hearings identify the board laughing that “mandates” would be created upon the local health departments to force them into compliance. Senator Becker is recorded stating no one was against the consolidated health department; this is a lie.
Margaret Menge, a local reporter, questioned Dr Box in a documented video about the death of Evansville resident, Haley Brinkmeyer and many other VAERS recorded deaths in Indiana. Dr Box immediately “retired” after the passage of the consolidation of the County Health Departments. The legislation was signed by Governor Holcomb as affirmed in the attached photo with Senator Becker and Charbonneau
Dr. Judith Monroe, the current CDC Foundation Director replaced Dr. Box as the Indiana Health Department Chairman. Her allegiance is to the CDC foundation donors from the pharmaceutical companies.
Senator Vaneta Becker continued the onslaught of health tyranny by presenting Resolution 50, providing support of the “new” Indiana health department to coordinate vaccine schedules for the “elderly” in the State of Indiana.
It is frustrating when attempts are made as a constituent, to question elected officials regarding laws, policies, resolutions, rules, mandates and etc and being ignored. Mistakes are being made which could be adverted by public input.
It is now documented with Governor Holcomb’s attempted overreach of illegal “mandates” without calling the legislature into emergency session during the “Plandemic”. Please know “Mandates” are NOT “Laws” and are unenforceable.
Imagine your elected officials avoiding any written inquiries, telephone inquiries, or social media posts regarding questions from their constituents.
A recent first time interaction with an elected official on a “Purple for Parents” post resulted in the elected official not responding to questions and instantly playing the unacceptable role of victimization for being asked pertinent questions on public health and safety. How dare I ask a question as a taxpayer.
It’s shocking the arrogance of elected officials to refuse to engage with meaningful dialogue from constituents. It’s very easy to determine the allegiance of “elected”, “appointed” or “selected” politicians by simply reviewing campaign contributions.
It is not unreasonable to expect a response from my representative rather than have them resorting to victimization for questioning their position.
The attached video explains why the Federal Government and our elected officials, whether Federal, State, or local have been inept in representing the people over the politics.
I will commit to exposing, challenging, and questioning my elected officials in a public forum.
VIDEO 👇🏻👇🏻👇🏻
https://rumble.com/v506gar-dr.-david-martin-reveals-how-global-drug-cartels-control-our-military-gover.html
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INDIANA
WARNING ⚠️
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The State Budget Committee approved nearly $100 million more for the Indiana Economic Development Corporation’s controversial LEAP district in central Indiana.
Some of that money will go toward securing about 1,400 more acres of land for the project.
The new money had previously been earmarked for the IEDC to lure an advanced manufacturing company to the state. But that project is stalled, prompting the shift to the LEAP district in Boone County.
The state has spent hundreds of millions on LEAP so far. And only Eli Lilly has announced plans to locate at the site.
But IEDC Vice President Mark Wasky said there’s “strong confidence” in conversations with other companies.
“The companies involved are engaged in advanced computing, information technology component manufacturing and biopharmaceutical manufacturing, which we anticipate will result in tens of billions of dollars in capital investment,” Wasky said.
That’s all the details the IEDC is willing to share. And Democrats, like Rep. Ed DeLaney (D-Indianapolis), said more information is needed.
“I think the number of open-ended questions, the kind of dollar amounts, the uncertainties, the lack of the report on the water study alone — I don’t think this is a matter that this body should act on today,” DeLaney said.
The new land purchases will bring the total site to around 9,000 acres.
The IEDC is a legal entity created by Governor Eric Holcomb. He is not only the Governor of Indiana but the CEO of the entity. This is FASCISM! The public/private entity is the same person.
Indiana Representative Victoria Spartz recently affirmed, and reported by Colbertreport, of an Indiana not-for-profit created to coordinate Chinese ownership of Hoosier farmland. This is illegal and forbidden by the Indiana legislature. This is Treason.
Where are my elected officials? Vaneta Becker? Tim Obrien? Cindy Ledbetter? Everyone of them are being used, either knowingly or unknowingly in this hostile takeover. They have proven their support of the medical intervention of the health department or condoning the acquisition of Hoosier farmland owned by a foreign entity.
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The State Budget Committee approved nearly $100 million more for the Indiana Economic Development Corporation’s controversial LEAP district in central Indiana.
Some of that money will go toward securing about 1,400 more acres of land for the project.
The new money had previously been earmarked for the IEDC to lure an advanced manufacturing company to the state. But that project is stalled, prompting the shift to the LEAP district in Boone County.
The state has spent hundreds of millions on LEAP so far. And only Eli Lilly has announced plans to locate at the site.
But IEDC Vice President Mark Wasky said there’s “strong confidence” in conversations with other companies.
“The companies involved are engaged in advanced computing, information technology component manufacturing and biopharmaceutical manufacturing, which we anticipate will result in tens of billions of dollars in capital investment,” Wasky said.
That’s all the details the IEDC is willing to share. And Democrats, like Rep. Ed DeLaney (D-Indianapolis), said more information is needed.
“I think the number of open-ended questions, the kind of dollar amounts, the uncertainties, the lack of the report on the water study alone — I don’t think this is a matter that this body should act on today,” DeLaney said.
The new land purchases will bring the total site to around 9,000 acres.
The IEDC is a legal entity created by Governor Eric Holcomb. He is not only the Governor of Indiana but the CEO of the entity. This is FASCISM! The public/private entity is the same person.
Indiana Representative Victoria Spartz recently affirmed, and reported by Colbertreport, of an Indiana not-for-profit created to coordinate Chinese ownership of Hoosier farmland. This is illegal and forbidden by the Indiana legislature. This is Treason.
Where are my elected officials? Vaneta Becker? Tim Obrien? Cindy Ledbetter? Everyone of them are being used, either knowingly or unknowingly in this hostile takeover. They have proven their support of the medical intervention of the health department or condoning the acquisition of Hoosier farmland owned by a foreign entity.
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Indiana Department of Health denied first-choice attorneys by AG in abortion records lawsuit
Amid an ongoing legal battle over abortion-related records, the Indiana Department of Health has clarified its legal representation in the case.
At issue is a lawsuit filed last month by anti-abortion group “Voices for Life,” which seeks to regain access to Terminated Pregnancy Reports (TPRs) that are no longer being released by the state health department.
Court records show IDOH and Dr. Lindsay Weaver, the state health commissioner, are currently represented by Indianapolis-based Lewis and Wilkins LLP.
Three attorneys with the firm — Paul O. Mullin, Joshua Thomas Martin and Eric Ryan Shouse — filed their appearance on behalf of the defendants on May 31.
IDOH originally asked for different outside counsel. Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita declined the request. But rather than handling the case with in-house state attorneys, Rokita chose Lewis and Wilkins — already under contract with his office — to represent the state agency.
“We did not give them permission to hire their own counsel at all — in fact, our office assigned Wilkins to represent our client, IDOH, on behalf of the Attorney General’s office, as we often do,” said Ben Fearnow, a spokesperson from the attorney general’s office, in a statement to the Capital Chronicle.
Before publication, IDOH officials did not respond to numerous requests for comment from the Capital Chronicle starting last week.
Indiana law specifically stipulates that no state agency can hire an attorney to represent it and the state without written consent from the attorney general.
The dispute evokes a separate, recent power struggle between Gov. Eric Holcomb, Rokita and the General Assembly that began in 2020, after the governor issued COVID-19 emergency orders that some conservative lawmakers didn’t like.
The following year, Holcomb vetoed a bill that would limit his powers during a state of emergency, like a pandemic. Shortly after, state lawmakers overrode his veto, prompting Holcomb to file a lawsuit against the General Assembly.
Though Rokita, who sided with lawmakers, maintained the governor was not allowed to hire an outside lawyer without his consent, the Marion County Superior Court disagreed.
Judge Patrick Dietrick wrote at the time that — because the lawsuit involved state entities on both sides of the issue — Rokita “cannot represent two opposing parties in the same lawsuit” and that the attorney general had had “an irreconcilable conflict of interest” in the situation.
The lawsuit, filed in Marion County Superior Court, came just weeks after Rokita called out IDOH and Indiana’s Public Access Counselor for “collusion” and issued a non-binding advisory opinion saying TPRs are public records.
COLBERT COMMENT: The commonality is Luke Britt, the Indiana Public Access Counselor. This position is “appointed” by the Governor to provide the perception of transparency with access to public records. Ha! The position is nothing more than a gatekeeper to deny access to important public information. Britt is involved in blocking access to abortion data from the Indiana Department of Health in this case. But he also is the gatekeeper for access to the “Cast Vote Record” regarding election data. He provided a legal “opinion” that a previous “public” record was now “private”. Attorney General, Todd Rokita must render a legal opinion to reverse the debacle of the “cast vote record” to restore election integrity.
https://indianacapitalchronicle.com/2024/06/12/indiana-department-of-health-denied-first-choice-attorneys-by-ag-in-abortion-records-lawsuit/
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Amid an ongoing legal battle over abortion-related records, the Indiana Department of Health has clarified its legal representation in the case.
At issue is a lawsuit filed last month by anti-abortion group “Voices for Life,” which seeks to regain access to Terminated Pregnancy Reports (TPRs) that are no longer being released by the state health department.
Court records show IDOH and Dr. Lindsay Weaver, the state health commissioner, are currently represented by Indianapolis-based Lewis and Wilkins LLP.
Three attorneys with the firm — Paul O. Mullin, Joshua Thomas Martin and Eric Ryan Shouse — filed their appearance on behalf of the defendants on May 31.
IDOH originally asked for different outside counsel. Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita declined the request. But rather than handling the case with in-house state attorneys, Rokita chose Lewis and Wilkins — already under contract with his office — to represent the state agency.
“We did not give them permission to hire their own counsel at all — in fact, our office assigned Wilkins to represent our client, IDOH, on behalf of the Attorney General’s office, as we often do,” said Ben Fearnow, a spokesperson from the attorney general’s office, in a statement to the Capital Chronicle.
Before publication, IDOH officials did not respond to numerous requests for comment from the Capital Chronicle starting last week.
Indiana law specifically stipulates that no state agency can hire an attorney to represent it and the state without written consent from the attorney general.
The dispute evokes a separate, recent power struggle between Gov. Eric Holcomb, Rokita and the General Assembly that began in 2020, after the governor issued COVID-19 emergency orders that some conservative lawmakers didn’t like.
The following year, Holcomb vetoed a bill that would limit his powers during a state of emergency, like a pandemic. Shortly after, state lawmakers overrode his veto, prompting Holcomb to file a lawsuit against the General Assembly.
Though Rokita, who sided with lawmakers, maintained the governor was not allowed to hire an outside lawyer without his consent, the Marion County Superior Court disagreed.
Judge Patrick Dietrick wrote at the time that — because the lawsuit involved state entities on both sides of the issue — Rokita “cannot represent two opposing parties in the same lawsuit” and that the attorney general had had “an irreconcilable conflict of interest” in the situation.
The lawsuit, filed in Marion County Superior Court, came just weeks after Rokita called out IDOH and Indiana’s Public Access Counselor for “collusion” and issued a non-binding advisory opinion saying TPRs are public records.
COLBERT COMMENT: The commonality is Luke Britt, the Indiana Public Access Counselor. This position is “appointed” by the Governor to provide the perception of transparency with access to public records. Ha! The position is nothing more than a gatekeeper to deny access to important public information. Britt is involved in blocking access to abortion data from the Indiana Department of Health in this case. But he also is the gatekeeper for access to the “Cast Vote Record” regarding election data. He provided a legal “opinion” that a previous “public” record was now “private”. Attorney General, Todd Rokita must render a legal opinion to reverse the debacle of the “cast vote record” to restore election integrity.
https://indianacapitalchronicle.com/2024/06/12/indiana-department-of-health-denied-first-choice-attorneys-by-ag-in-abortion-records-lawsuit/
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Indiana Republican Convention 2024
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https://youtu.be/tABB_5u0aDU?si=qjL-aEJohaySHnti
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Indiana Republican Convention 2024 Rules Committee was held on June 14. 2024, the day prior to the State Convention to nominate the State Lieutenant Governor and Attorney General. The attached video shows the premeditated circumvention of the “Rules Committee” to remove the authority of the elected State Delegates.
The elected 1800+ Delegates of the Republican Party determine the Party Rules however the video exposes the attempt of the 9 member Rules Committee to change the procedures without the Delegates consent.
Shockingly the committee is attempting to create a “permanent committee” by eliminating the rights of the Delegates to govern themselves and the Republican Party.
The State Delegates will propose resolutions at the Convention to take back control of the Indiana Republican Party that has been captured.
The attorney representing the Rules Committee is the same individual that provided legal council to the Republican VANDERBURGH County Chairman in removing certified Precinct Committeeman and Delegates from VANDERBURGH County.
The attached photograph is of Brenda Goff and Michael Myers from the Indiana 8th District that supported the removal of duly elected representatives. There is collusion to disenfranchise the Rules of the Republican Party.
#exposecorruption
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Indiana Republican Convention 2024 Rules Committee was held on June 14. 2024, the day prior to the State Convention to nominate the State Lieutenant Governor and Attorney General. The attached video shows the premeditated circumvention of the “Rules Committee” to remove the authority of the elected State Delegates.
The elected 1800+ Delegates of the Republican Party determine the Party Rules however the video exposes the attempt of the 9 member Rules Committee to change the procedures without the Delegates consent.
Shockingly the committee is attempting to create a “permanent committee” by eliminating the rights of the Delegates to govern themselves and the Republican Party.
The State Delegates will propose resolutions at the Convention to take back control of the Indiana Republican Party that has been captured.
The attorney representing the Rules Committee is the same individual that provided legal council to the Republican VANDERBURGH County Chairman in removing certified Precinct Committeeman and Delegates from VANDERBURGH County.
The attached photograph is of Brenda Goff and Michael Myers from the Indiana 8th District that supported the removal of duly elected representatives. There is collusion to disenfranchise the Rules of the Republican Party.
#exposecorruption
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Bucking tradition, Indiana Republicans nominate Micah Beckwith for lieutenant governor
Bucking tradition, Indiana's Republican delegates have rejected U.S. Sen. Mike Braun's choice for lieutenant governor, instead nominating Noblesville pastor Micah Beckwith, whose unconventional campaign centered around giving delegates a choice.
The lieutenant governor race was the main event at Saturday's GOP convention, a biennial gathering of party officials and more than 1,800 elected delegates from across the state. Delegates had a choice between Beckwith and state Rep. Julie McGuire, who was Braun's endorsed candidate.
"I'm humbled, I'm overwhelmed and I am encouraged that Indiana knows that the power of the government rests with the people," Beckwith said, before walking off the stage to "God Bless the U.S.A."
Beckwith won the vote 891-828.
Republican delegates hadn't had multiple candidates to choose from for this office since 1996 , when gubernatorial nominee Stephen Goldsmith opted not to endorse a running mate and six people hopped in. Traditionally, the party ceremoniously approves the gubernatorial nominee's pick.
Interest in the race was omnipresent. At least half the attending delegates sported some sort of merchandise associated with one of the camps, from McGuire stickers and signs to Beckwith buttons, bags and cardboard hand wavers. One of Beckwith's buttons said "I'm a delegate, not a rubber stamp!!"
Colbert Comment: Interestingly as an elected Indiana Republican State Delegate in 2022 and 2024, all my candidates secured the win; including Micah Beckwith as Lieutenant Governor.
The Governor nominee, Mike Braun mysteriously selected a candidate, Julie McGuire as his running mate. Why does the establishment continue to endorse and promote candidates the Hoosier Delegates reject? Whether it is Holli Sullivan or Julie McGuire?
I’m 2023, McGuire, through the assistance of the Indiana GOP, unseated an ultra conservative Republican, John Jacob at the cost of $500,000. Why would the Indiana GOP waste valuable resources against its own membership rather against Democrat candidates?
The Republican Platform has not changed, but the Republican “Rules” continue to drift away from conservative ideologies. There is a disconnect and inconsistency between these two principles. It has become blatantly obvious with the antics exhibited this weekend in the “Rules Committee”. The Delegates demanded accountability and adherence to Republican values and the establishment are positioning themselves away from the core values of conservatism.
When the VANDERBURGH County Republicans espouses a Community Party, it’s indicative of the morphing away of the Republican Party Platform all in the name inclusivity.
These ideologies are moving the party closer to Democrat philosophies with the lack of leadership.
https://www.newsbreakapp.com/n/0tsbQzdk?pd=0I9lHIrP&lang=en_US&s=i16&_f=app_share&send_time=1718500679
Bucking tradition, Indiana's Republican delegates have rejected U.S. Sen. Mike Braun's choice for lieutenant governor, instead nominating Noblesville pastor Micah Beckwith, whose unconventional campaign centered around giving delegates a choice.
The lieutenant governor race was the main event at Saturday's GOP convention, a biennial gathering of party officials and more than 1,800 elected delegates from across the state. Delegates had a choice between Beckwith and state Rep. Julie McGuire, who was Braun's endorsed candidate.
"I'm humbled, I'm overwhelmed and I am encouraged that Indiana knows that the power of the government rests with the people," Beckwith said, before walking off the stage to "God Bless the U.S.A."
Beckwith won the vote 891-828.
Republican delegates hadn't had multiple candidates to choose from for this office since 1996 , when gubernatorial nominee Stephen Goldsmith opted not to endorse a running mate and six people hopped in. Traditionally, the party ceremoniously approves the gubernatorial nominee's pick.
Interest in the race was omnipresent. At least half the attending delegates sported some sort of merchandise associated with one of the camps, from McGuire stickers and signs to Beckwith buttons, bags and cardboard hand wavers. One of Beckwith's buttons said "I'm a delegate, not a rubber stamp!!"
Colbert Comment: Interestingly as an elected Indiana Republican State Delegate in 2022 and 2024, all my candidates secured the win; including Micah Beckwith as Lieutenant Governor.
The Governor nominee, Mike Braun mysteriously selected a candidate, Julie McGuire as his running mate. Why does the establishment continue to endorse and promote candidates the Hoosier Delegates reject? Whether it is Holli Sullivan or Julie McGuire?
I’m 2023, McGuire, through the assistance of the Indiana GOP, unseated an ultra conservative Republican, John Jacob at the cost of $500,000. Why would the Indiana GOP waste valuable resources against its own membership rather against Democrat candidates?
The Republican Platform has not changed, but the Republican “Rules” continue to drift away from conservative ideologies. There is a disconnect and inconsistency between these two principles. It has become blatantly obvious with the antics exhibited this weekend in the “Rules Committee”. The Delegates demanded accountability and adherence to Republican values and the establishment are positioning themselves away from the core values of conservatism.
When the VANDERBURGH County Republicans espouses a Community Party, it’s indicative of the morphing away of the Republican Party Platform all in the name inclusivity.
These ideologies are moving the party closer to Democrat philosophies with the lack of leadership.
https://www.newsbreakapp.com/n/0tsbQzdk?pd=0I9lHIrP&lang=en_US&s=i16&_f=app_share&send_time=1718500679
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The Face you make when you realize Micah Beckwith just won the Republican Nominee for Indiana Lieutenant Governor.
Brenda Goff, 8th District County Republican Chairman, was stunned Julie McGuire lost.
https://www.facebook.com/okhabayeb/videos/997954098409391/?idorvanity=1005948947308017&mibextid=W9rl1R
Brenda Goff, 8th District County Republican Chairman, was stunned Julie McGuire lost.
https://www.facebook.com/okhabayeb/videos/997954098409391/?idorvanity=1005948947308017&mibextid=W9rl1R
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Here’s the list of State Representatives that approve of the “draft” for our young men. It’s time to replace the warmongers.
Aderholt AL
Bacon NE
Barr KY
Bentz OR
Bice OK
Buchanan FL
Bucshon IN
Burgess TX
Calvert CA
Carey OH
Carter GA
Carter LA
Carter TX
Chavez - DeRemer TX
Ciscomani AZ
Cole OK
Crenshaw TX
Curtis - UT
D’Esposito NY
Diaz-Balart FL
Duarte CA
Dunn FL
Edwards NC
Ellzey TX
Emmer MN
Feenstra IA
Ferguson GA
Fitzpatrick PA
Fleischmann TN
Flood NE
Foxx NC
Gallagher WI
Garbarino NY
Garcia Mike CA
Gimenez FL
Gonzalez Tony TX
Granger TX
Graves MO
Griffith VA
Guthrie KY
Hill AR
Hinson IA
Houchin IN
Hudson NC
Hunt TX - No Vote
Issa CA
James MI
Johnson LA
Johnson SD
Joyce OH
Kamlager-Dove CA
Kean NJ
Kelly PA
Kiggins VA
Kiley CA
Kim CA
Kustoff TN
LaHood IL
LaLota NY
LaMalfa CA
Lamborn CO
Latta OH
LaTurner KS
Lawler NY
Lucas OK
Luetkemeyer MO - No Vote
McCaul TX
McClintock CA
McCormick GA
McHenry NC
Meuser PA - Present
Miller OH
Miller WV
Miller-Meeks IA
Molinaro NY
Mooney WV - No Vote
Moore UT
Moran TX
Murphy NC
Newhouse WA
Nunn IA
Pence IN
Peters CA
Reschenthaler PA
Rodgers WA
Rogers AL
Rogers KY
Rouzer NC
Rutherford FL
Salazar FL
Scalise LA
Schweikert AZ
Scott Austin GA
Sessions TX
Simpson ID
Smith NE
Smith NJ
Smucker PA
Steel CA
Thompson PA
Turner OH
Valadao CA
Wagner MO
Wenstrup OH
Westerman AZ
Williams NY - No Vote
Wilson SC
Wittman VA
Womack AR
Yakym IN
Aderholt AL
Bacon NE
Barr KY
Bentz OR
Bice OK
Buchanan FL
Bucshon IN
Burgess TX
Calvert CA
Carey OH
Carter GA
Carter LA
Carter TX
Chavez - DeRemer TX
Ciscomani AZ
Cole OK
Crenshaw TX
Curtis - UT
D’Esposito NY
Diaz-Balart FL
Duarte CA
Dunn FL
Edwards NC
Ellzey TX
Emmer MN
Feenstra IA
Ferguson GA
Fitzpatrick PA
Fleischmann TN
Flood NE
Foxx NC
Gallagher WI
Garbarino NY
Garcia Mike CA
Gimenez FL
Gonzalez Tony TX
Granger TX
Graves MO
Griffith VA
Guthrie KY
Hill AR
Hinson IA
Houchin IN
Hudson NC
Hunt TX - No Vote
Issa CA
James MI
Johnson LA
Johnson SD
Joyce OH
Kamlager-Dove CA
Kean NJ
Kelly PA
Kiggins VA
Kiley CA
Kim CA
Kustoff TN
LaHood IL
LaLota NY
LaMalfa CA
Lamborn CO
Latta OH
LaTurner KS
Lawler NY
Lucas OK
Luetkemeyer MO - No Vote
McCaul TX
McClintock CA
McCormick GA
McHenry NC
Meuser PA - Present
Miller OH
Miller WV
Miller-Meeks IA
Molinaro NY
Mooney WV - No Vote
Moore UT
Moran TX
Murphy NC
Newhouse WA
Nunn IA
Pence IN
Peters CA
Reschenthaler PA
Rodgers WA
Rogers AL
Rogers KY
Rouzer NC
Rutherford FL
Salazar FL
Scalise LA
Schweikert AZ
Scott Austin GA
Sessions TX
Simpson ID
Smith NE
Smith NJ
Smucker PA
Steel CA
Thompson PA
Turner OH
Valadao CA
Wagner MO
Wenstrup OH
Westerman AZ
Williams NY - No Vote
Wilson SC
Wittman VA
Womack AR
Yakym IN
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Media is too big
VIEW IN TELEGRAM
We were once on a 13 month 28 day calendar that had us more connected and in sync with this realm. They tried to bring us back to that calander in the 1900s but it was buried.
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The House passed a large defense bill Friday evening that included a provision that would automatically enroll young men between the ages of 18 and 26* for the Selective Service.
The House's version of the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), which would authorize $895 billion in military spending, passed by a vote of 217–199. It's unlikely to be picked up by the Democrat-controlled Senate because of numerous amendments regarding abortion, diversity efforts, and transgender medical treatments. The Selective Service provision, though, is part of an enduring bipartisan effort to keep the framework for military connoscription in place, even though the draft ended in 1975.
Automatic registration would replace the coming-of-age tradition that all 18-year-old male U.S. citizens experience when they get a card in the mail from Uncle Sam informing them that they're required under threat of criminal penalties to register for the Selective Service.
Supporters of the legislation framed it as a more efficient and cost-effective method.
"By using available federal databases, the [Selective Service] agency will be able to register all of the individuals required and thus help ensure that any future military draft is fair and equitable," Rep. Chrissy Houlahan (D–Pa.) said on the House floor. "This will also allow us to rededicate resources—basically that means money—towards reading readiness and towards mobilization…rather than towards education and advertising campaigns driven to register people."
The other, unspoken effect would be removing young men's choice to engage in civil disobedience.
The draft is a hobby horse for Houlahan, an Air Force veteran. She also spearheaded a House bill in 2021 to require women to register with the Selective Service, effectively doubling the draft pool.
The Selective Service System was first founded in 1917 to feed bodies into America's World War I efforts. It was disbanded in 1920, fired back up in 1940, re-formatted in 1948, and then terminated in 1975 as part of Washington's decisive shift to an all-volunteer military. Then a panicky President Jimmy Carter in 1980, alarmed by the Soviet Union's invasion of Afghanistan, reinstituted draft registration as a just-in-case rite of passage for boys to complete within 30 days of their 18th birthday, under theoretical penalty of five years imprisonment and (eventually) up to $250,000 in fines.
While there have only been 14 convictions for Selective Service refuseniks, and none since 1986, those 100,000 or so young men per year who disobey Washington's marching orders are typically barred from working government jobs, receiving student loans, and (in around 40 states) obtaining a driver's license.
Four Indiana Representatives voted in support of the automatic draft. Here’s the list of Warmongers from Indiana. @RepLarryBucshon @RepGregPence @RepHouchin @RepRudyYakym
https://reason.com/2024/06/15/house-passes-bill-to-automatically-register-young-men-for-the-draft/
The House's version of the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), which would authorize $895 billion in military spending, passed by a vote of 217–199. It's unlikely to be picked up by the Democrat-controlled Senate because of numerous amendments regarding abortion, diversity efforts, and transgender medical treatments. The Selective Service provision, though, is part of an enduring bipartisan effort to keep the framework for military connoscription in place, even though the draft ended in 1975.
Automatic registration would replace the coming-of-age tradition that all 18-year-old male U.S. citizens experience when they get a card in the mail from Uncle Sam informing them that they're required under threat of criminal penalties to register for the Selective Service.
Supporters of the legislation framed it as a more efficient and cost-effective method.
"By using available federal databases, the [Selective Service] agency will be able to register all of the individuals required and thus help ensure that any future military draft is fair and equitable," Rep. Chrissy Houlahan (D–Pa.) said on the House floor. "This will also allow us to rededicate resources—basically that means money—towards reading readiness and towards mobilization…rather than towards education and advertising campaigns driven to register people."
The other, unspoken effect would be removing young men's choice to engage in civil disobedience.
The draft is a hobby horse for Houlahan, an Air Force veteran. She also spearheaded a House bill in 2021 to require women to register with the Selective Service, effectively doubling the draft pool.
The Selective Service System was first founded in 1917 to feed bodies into America's World War I efforts. It was disbanded in 1920, fired back up in 1940, re-formatted in 1948, and then terminated in 1975 as part of Washington's decisive shift to an all-volunteer military. Then a panicky President Jimmy Carter in 1980, alarmed by the Soviet Union's invasion of Afghanistan, reinstituted draft registration as a just-in-case rite of passage for boys to complete within 30 days of their 18th birthday, under theoretical penalty of five years imprisonment and (eventually) up to $250,000 in fines.
While there have only been 14 convictions for Selective Service refuseniks, and none since 1986, those 100,000 or so young men per year who disobey Washington's marching orders are typically barred from working government jobs, receiving student loans, and (in around 40 states) obtaining a driver's license.
Four Indiana Representatives voted in support of the automatic draft. Here’s the list of Warmongers from Indiana. @RepLarryBucshon @RepGregPence @RepHouchin @RepRudyYakym
https://reason.com/2024/06/15/house-passes-bill-to-automatically-register-young-men-for-the-draft/
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06-17-2024 - In a significant leadership shift for Indiana's Republican Party, Anne Hathaway is set to announce her resignation as the state’s GOP Chairwoman, a decision she made public in a resignation letter. Marion County GOP Chairman Joseph Elsener will also be stepping down from his post, with both departures set to follow last Saturday's GOP convention.
Hathaway’s tenure, marked by strong leadership and dedication, saw her navigating the party through a pivotal primary season. Mike Braun's team had previously stated that Hathaway could continue in her role as long as she preferred post-primary, indicating her valued presence within the party.
In her resignation letter, Hathaway stated: "As the Republican National Committeewoman, I am not leaving, I am just returning to my seat on the committee. I look forward to continuing to represent Indiana within the NC and to continue to support our grassroots operations across the state as we work to elect our next President, Governor, and Republicans up and down the ticket. From day one, Joe and I made it clear that we would commit to serve through the primary and then transition to new leadership. The timing is right having just concluded our 2024 State Convention, and I look forward to working with Senator Braun and the members of our Republican State Committee to select our next chair. I would like to thank all the members of the Indiana Republican Party for the honor to serve as their Chairwoman, and I would like to once again thank them for everything that they do to support our party and candidates."
The forthcoming resignation of Hathaway and Elsener sets the stage for a new chapter in the party’s leadership. Two prominent candidates have emerged as potential successors for the Marion County GOP Chairman seat: Cindy Mowery, the Franklin Township GOP Chairwoman, and John Schmitz, who is currently running in the special election for Congress to replace Jenn Pace. John Schmitz was also involved in a local grassroots movement to recruite almost 100 precinct committee members in the Marion County GOP. Pace’s congressional seat became a topic of interest after voters, influenced by WIBC, a satire radio station, humorously elected a deceased woman.
Hathaway’s return to her role as the Republican National Committeewoman ensures her continued influence and support for the party. As the Indiana GOP prepares for the 2024 elections, the selection of new leadership will be crucial in maintaining the momentum and ensuring the party’s success across local, state, and national levels.
COLBERT COMMENT:
Below is the original article in August 2023 when Hathaway replaced Kyle Hupfer as Indiana Republican Chairwoman. Now she goes on to coordinate the National Republican Convention. WARNING ⚠️ Hathaway is not a supporter of Trump’s “AmericaFirst” agenda. She is a huge supporter of the Todd Young Republican.
Read the article below regarding the details. Consistently the Indiana Republican Party uses the technique of “appointing” over “electing” to control a desired result. Whether it’s allowing a dead woman to remain on the ballot, then appointing her replacement when the dead woman wins; or appointing a replacement State Auditor after an immediate resignation.
So who will the Indiana Republican Party “appoint” to the chairmanship? Could it be Brenda Goff, due to her ability to be compliant and weaponize the Party Rules against true conservative Republicans.
ARTICLE. 👇🏻👇🏻👇🏻👇🏻👇🏻
https://indianacapitalchronicle.com/briefs/indiana-republican-party-elects-anne-hathaway-as-chair-the-first-woman-to-hold-the-position/
06-17-2024 - In a significant leadership shift for Indiana's Republican Party, Anne Hathaway is set to announce her resignation as the state’s GOP Chairwoman, a decision she made public in a resignation letter. Marion County GOP Chairman Joseph Elsener will also be stepping down from his post, with both departures set to follow last Saturday's GOP convention.
Hathaway’s tenure, marked by strong leadership and dedication, saw her navigating the party through a pivotal primary season. Mike Braun's team had previously stated that Hathaway could continue in her role as long as she preferred post-primary, indicating her valued presence within the party.
In her resignation letter, Hathaway stated: "As the Republican National Committeewoman, I am not leaving, I am just returning to my seat on the committee. I look forward to continuing to represent Indiana within the NC and to continue to support our grassroots operations across the state as we work to elect our next President, Governor, and Republicans up and down the ticket. From day one, Joe and I made it clear that we would commit to serve through the primary and then transition to new leadership. The timing is right having just concluded our 2024 State Convention, and I look forward to working with Senator Braun and the members of our Republican State Committee to select our next chair. I would like to thank all the members of the Indiana Republican Party for the honor to serve as their Chairwoman, and I would like to once again thank them for everything that they do to support our party and candidates."
The forthcoming resignation of Hathaway and Elsener sets the stage for a new chapter in the party’s leadership. Two prominent candidates have emerged as potential successors for the Marion County GOP Chairman seat: Cindy Mowery, the Franklin Township GOP Chairwoman, and John Schmitz, who is currently running in the special election for Congress to replace Jenn Pace. John Schmitz was also involved in a local grassroots movement to recruite almost 100 precinct committee members in the Marion County GOP. Pace’s congressional seat became a topic of interest after voters, influenced by WIBC, a satire radio station, humorously elected a deceased woman.
Hathaway’s return to her role as the Republican National Committeewoman ensures her continued influence and support for the party. As the Indiana GOP prepares for the 2024 elections, the selection of new leadership will be crucial in maintaining the momentum and ensuring the party’s success across local, state, and national levels.
COLBERT COMMENT:
Below is the original article in August 2023 when Hathaway replaced Kyle Hupfer as Indiana Republican Chairwoman. Now she goes on to coordinate the National Republican Convention. WARNING ⚠️ Hathaway is not a supporter of Trump’s “AmericaFirst” agenda. She is a huge supporter of the Todd Young Republican.
Read the article below regarding the details. Consistently the Indiana Republican Party uses the technique of “appointing” over “electing” to control a desired result. Whether it’s allowing a dead woman to remain on the ballot, then appointing her replacement when the dead woman wins; or appointing a replacement State Auditor after an immediate resignation.
So who will the Indiana Republican Party “appoint” to the chairmanship? Could it be Brenda Goff, due to her ability to be compliant and weaponize the Party Rules against true conservative Republicans.
ARTICLE. 👇🏻👇🏻👇🏻👇🏻👇🏻
https://indianacapitalchronicle.com/briefs/indiana-republican-party-elects-anne-hathaway-as-chair-the-first-woman-to-hold-the-position/
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You have all the time to ponder.
A major Supreme Court decision is coming up.
Can you guess what it is?
Security Fencing? 😎
Thursday Is Coming: What Will We Get?
January 6th?
Presidential Immunity?
Conviction Overturned?
Brunson Case?
Decertification of the 2020 Election?
Amicus brief ruling from Clarence Thomas?
You have all the time to ponder.
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