INDIANA
June 18, 2024 @ 4 pm. The video was taken at the Warrick County Board of Health meeting conducted at the Warrick County Courthouse, specifically in the County Commissioners room.
The focus of the meeting was regarding the reappointment of Dr Rick Yeager. Dr Yeager was represented by attorneys April Edwards and Mark Phillips.
Indiana Senate Bill 4 passed the Indiana Legislature in 2023, allowing for the consolidation of all 92 county health departments to be under the control of the current CDC Foundation and World Health Organization participant, Dr Judith Monroe. The legislation was coordinated by Senator Becker and Charbonneau and signed into law by Indiana Governor Holcomb.
Warrick County received an initial Legacy Payment of $78,445.96 provided to Warwick County Commissioners to enter into a contract with the Indiana Health Department. The 2024 allocation of $646,698.28 was provided to implement the State Health Department protocols. These payments are NOT grants, as was erroneously reported in the June 18th meeting. They are allocations of taxpayers money to comply with specific protocols set forth by the Indiana Health Department.
Warrick County did not implement many of the requirements and the funds were returned. These protocols included vaccine clinics in public schools and other far reaching protocols.
Additionally the 2025 allocation of $1,246,012.00 will entail mental health support to be in compliance to receive the proceeds.
All 92 counties have capitulated to allow for the State Government to centralize the health departments.
Senate Bill 4 was approved by a “yes” vote by Warrick County House Representative, Cindy Ledbetter to allow for the abdication of the Warrick County Health Department to the Indiana Department of Health. All of this is unfolding with the actions of the newly appointed Warrick County Health Board appointed by the Warrick County Commissioners.
The Warrick County Residents should demand public record access to the agreement between their county commissioners and the Indiana Health Department. I would question how the initial “Legacy Payment” was dispersed.
Todd Glass, a local attorney, is seen in the video sitting with the Warrick Health Commission; it is noted he was not providing legal counsel.
It should be acknowledged Mr Glass was the attorney for the Warrick County Commissioners during the execution of the agreement between the county health department and the Indiana Health Department.
Ms Ledbetter advocated for government overreach and consolidation of health services, she voted “YES” for Senate Bill 4.
Interestingly Deaconnes Hospital Inc. received $24,556,603 in Covid subsidy during the pandemic. Additionally Cindy Ledbetter Psychiatric NP LLC was a recipient of government funding per public records.
There will be a substantial amount of State Funding allocated by the Indiana Health Department for “Mental Health”. All 92 Counties will receive the appropriation by simply complying with the State “Mandates”. There will be a lot of money to be made by those in the psychiatric industry.
SB 4 is now in effect; expect addendums and resolutions to be created by our elected officials to continue the onslaught of medical tyranny. Recently Resolution 50 was proactively created in preparation for further overreach of “senior” vaccination schedules by the Indiana Health Department.
It’s a series of steps to eliminate our health sovereignty. We are in the phase of State Control of all county health departments with the next phase of liquidation of local assets to be absorbed by State officials.
VIDEO. 👇🏻👇🏻👇🏻👇🏻👇🏻👇🏻
https://rumble.com/v52eze9-indiana-warrick-county-board-of-health..html
INDIANA HEALTH COMMISSION
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https://www.in.gov/health/files/GPHC-Member-Bios_October-2021_pic.pdf
June 18, 2024 @ 4 pm. The video was taken at the Warrick County Board of Health meeting conducted at the Warrick County Courthouse, specifically in the County Commissioners room.
The focus of the meeting was regarding the reappointment of Dr Rick Yeager. Dr Yeager was represented by attorneys April Edwards and Mark Phillips.
Indiana Senate Bill 4 passed the Indiana Legislature in 2023, allowing for the consolidation of all 92 county health departments to be under the control of the current CDC Foundation and World Health Organization participant, Dr Judith Monroe. The legislation was coordinated by Senator Becker and Charbonneau and signed into law by Indiana Governor Holcomb.
Warrick County received an initial Legacy Payment of $78,445.96 provided to Warwick County Commissioners to enter into a contract with the Indiana Health Department. The 2024 allocation of $646,698.28 was provided to implement the State Health Department protocols. These payments are NOT grants, as was erroneously reported in the June 18th meeting. They are allocations of taxpayers money to comply with specific protocols set forth by the Indiana Health Department.
Warrick County did not implement many of the requirements and the funds were returned. These protocols included vaccine clinics in public schools and other far reaching protocols.
Additionally the 2025 allocation of $1,246,012.00 will entail mental health support to be in compliance to receive the proceeds.
All 92 counties have capitulated to allow for the State Government to centralize the health departments.
Senate Bill 4 was approved by a “yes” vote by Warrick County House Representative, Cindy Ledbetter to allow for the abdication of the Warrick County Health Department to the Indiana Department of Health. All of this is unfolding with the actions of the newly appointed Warrick County Health Board appointed by the Warrick County Commissioners.
The Warrick County Residents should demand public record access to the agreement between their county commissioners and the Indiana Health Department. I would question how the initial “Legacy Payment” was dispersed.
Todd Glass, a local attorney, is seen in the video sitting with the Warrick Health Commission; it is noted he was not providing legal counsel.
It should be acknowledged Mr Glass was the attorney for the Warrick County Commissioners during the execution of the agreement between the county health department and the Indiana Health Department.
Ms Ledbetter advocated for government overreach and consolidation of health services, she voted “YES” for Senate Bill 4.
Interestingly Deaconnes Hospital Inc. received $24,556,603 in Covid subsidy during the pandemic. Additionally Cindy Ledbetter Psychiatric NP LLC was a recipient of government funding per public records.
There will be a substantial amount of State Funding allocated by the Indiana Health Department for “Mental Health”. All 92 Counties will receive the appropriation by simply complying with the State “Mandates”. There will be a lot of money to be made by those in the psychiatric industry.
SB 4 is now in effect; expect addendums and resolutions to be created by our elected officials to continue the onslaught of medical tyranny. Recently Resolution 50 was proactively created in preparation for further overreach of “senior” vaccination schedules by the Indiana Health Department.
It’s a series of steps to eliminate our health sovereignty. We are in the phase of State Control of all county health departments with the next phase of liquidation of local assets to be absorbed by State officials.
VIDEO. 👇🏻👇🏻👇🏻👇🏻👇🏻👇🏻
https://rumble.com/v52eze9-indiana-warrick-county-board-of-health..html
INDIANA HEALTH COMMISSION
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https://www.in.gov/health/files/GPHC-Member-Bios_October-2021_pic.pdf
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INDIANA
Paige Miller and Jamie Reitenour are suspending their run for Governor and lieutenant governor for the Fall 2024 . They will no longer compete against Braun and Beckwith during the General Election as Independents.
@SOSDiegoMorales @AGToddRokita @RepJimBanks @RepLarryBucshon @MicahBeckwith @RobMKendall @KColbertReport @GOP
Paige Miller and Jamie Reitenour are suspending their run for Governor and lieutenant governor for the Fall 2024 . They will no longer compete against Braun and Beckwith during the General Election as Independents.
@SOSDiegoMorales @AGToddRokita @RepJimBanks @RepLarryBucshon @MicahBeckwith @RobMKendall @KColbertReport @GOP
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INDIANA
A national Republican PAC (Political Action Committee) has paid for this billboard at the intersection of Lloyd Expressway and Highway 41 in Evansville, Indiana. The Indiana District 8 Representative, Larry Bucshon, is vacating his position in January 2025. Perhaps a last hurrah to spend money on promotion of a failing program.
The website being virtue signaled is https://www.asap340b.org
The Alliance to Save America’s 340B Program is a partnership of community health centers, patient, provider, and consumer advocates, and leaders from the biopharmaceutical industry working to ensure the 340B program supports true safety-net providers and the communities they serve.
Congress created the 340B program over 30 years ago to help low-income and other vulnerable patients access more affordable medicines. Today, Community Health Centers rely on the program to serve their communities.
The 340B program should enable true safety-net providers to help low-income and other vulnerable patients access more affordable medicines and health care services.
But some entities that participate in the program, such as large, well-resourced hospitals, have taken advantage of the program’s lack of clarity at the expense of the patients that the program is meant to serve.
Now, the well-being of communities served by our country’s health care safety-net is at stake. Learn more about the problem and what solutions are urgently needed to ensure the long-term viability of the program.
Bye Felicia!!
A national Republican PAC (Political Action Committee) has paid for this billboard at the intersection of Lloyd Expressway and Highway 41 in Evansville, Indiana. The Indiana District 8 Representative, Larry Bucshon, is vacating his position in January 2025. Perhaps a last hurrah to spend money on promotion of a failing program.
The website being virtue signaled is https://www.asap340b.org
The Alliance to Save America’s 340B Program is a partnership of community health centers, patient, provider, and consumer advocates, and leaders from the biopharmaceutical industry working to ensure the 340B program supports true safety-net providers and the communities they serve.
Congress created the 340B program over 30 years ago to help low-income and other vulnerable patients access more affordable medicines. Today, Community Health Centers rely on the program to serve their communities.
The 340B program should enable true safety-net providers to help low-income and other vulnerable patients access more affordable medicines and health care services.
But some entities that participate in the program, such as large, well-resourced hospitals, have taken advantage of the program’s lack of clarity at the expense of the patients that the program is meant to serve.
Now, the well-being of communities served by our country’s health care safety-net is at stake. Learn more about the problem and what solutions are urgently needed to ensure the long-term viability of the program.
Bye Felicia!!
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FULL ARTICLE 👇🏻👇🏻👇🏻👇🏻👇🏻👇🏻
https://city-countyobserver.com/443986-2/
JUNE 20, 2024
On the surface, it might look like a clash of egos, but to understand what is happening in the once-powerful GOP, of Vanderburgh County we need to look at the root causes.
There is friction in the Indiana State and Local Republican Party with warring factions of MAGA Republicans and Rinos. In Indiana, conservatives flexed their political partisan muscles two years ago by electing new convention delegates and replacing Holi Sullivan with Diego Moralis as Secretary of State.
At the end of 2023, Indiana GOP conservatives recruited like-minded people to run for precinct Committeemen and convention delegates. Record numbers of people filed to run for those party positions throughout the state, causing alarm among establishment Republican leaders.
The surge in filings was seen as a threat to the status quo, and County GOP Chairs scoured the list of candidates to use the state’s two primary laws to disqualify people who filed. At the same time, many party bosses were signing waivers for friends who did not vote Republican in their last two primaries.
Locally, one such waiver issued by Vanderburgh County Chairperson Mike Duckworth, allowed Amy Canterbury to run for County Commissioner and go on to defeat long-term incumbent County Commissioner Cheryl Musgrave in the Republican primary.
It is no secret that Duckworth has been unhappy with Musgrave since 2018 when Duckworth lost to Democrat Jeff Hartfield in his run for a seat on the Vanderburgh County Commission.
Right after Commissioner Musgrave announced her plans to run for Mayor Winneeke’s seat it immediately caused his inner circle to recruit a Republican to run against County Commissioner Musgrave.
It was widely known that members of the Mayor’s inner circle approached numerous people to run for Mayor of Evansville against Vanderburgh County Commissioner Musgrave. After many people declined to run against Musgrave, After an exhausting search Mayor Winnecke, his wife Carol, and members of his political inner circle selected Natalie Rascher to run against Musgrave for Mayor.
Duckworth did not support Musgrave in the Republican Mayoral primary, instead, he supported the candidate recruited by then-Mayor Lloyd Winnecke. and his wife Carol.
After the Mayoral election, one of the people who had his filing for PC and delegate status challenged by Chairman Duckworth was Libertarian Mayoral candidate Michael Daugherty. In the hearing meeting that heard over a dozen challenges, Duckworth prevailed in winning all but Michael Duckworth’s complaint.
After the Election Board meeting, Duckworth abruptly removed the well-respected Republican lawyer and President of the Election Board Joe Harrison who rightly sided with Daugherty at the election board hearing.
Daugherty publicly joined County Commissioner Musgrave in calling for Duckworth’s resignation and stated that he would run for chair. Ken Colbert and Cheryl Batteiger-Smith also criticized Duckworth and called for his resignation.
After the election and vote certification by the Vanderburgh County election board, everyone in the local GOP breathed a sigh of relief that they were duly elected. But Duckworth had one more trick up his sleeve. He filed complaints to the 8th Congressional District Republican Committee to remove Daugherty, Colbert, and Batteiger-Smith from their elected positions as PCs. The hearings resulted in an unprecedented ban on all three delegates from the party until 2030.
The charges against Daugherty focused on his run for mayor as a libertarian. The witness against Daugherty was none other than Natalie Rascher, the former hand-picked mayoral candidate. Rascher told the hearing committee members that Michael Daugherty was the reason she was defeated for Mayor..
It’s a well-known fact that outgoing Mayor Winnecke hurt Rascher’s election chances because he controlled Ms. Rashner’s campaign message which in turn caused her problems during the campaign. The voters wanted to hear what Natalie stood for and not Winnecke.
https://city-countyobserver.com/443986-2/
JUNE 20, 2024
On the surface, it might look like a clash of egos, but to understand what is happening in the once-powerful GOP, of Vanderburgh County we need to look at the root causes.
There is friction in the Indiana State and Local Republican Party with warring factions of MAGA Republicans and Rinos. In Indiana, conservatives flexed their political partisan muscles two years ago by electing new convention delegates and replacing Holi Sullivan with Diego Moralis as Secretary of State.
At the end of 2023, Indiana GOP conservatives recruited like-minded people to run for precinct Committeemen and convention delegates. Record numbers of people filed to run for those party positions throughout the state, causing alarm among establishment Republican leaders.
The surge in filings was seen as a threat to the status quo, and County GOP Chairs scoured the list of candidates to use the state’s two primary laws to disqualify people who filed. At the same time, many party bosses were signing waivers for friends who did not vote Republican in their last two primaries.
Locally, one such waiver issued by Vanderburgh County Chairperson Mike Duckworth, allowed Amy Canterbury to run for County Commissioner and go on to defeat long-term incumbent County Commissioner Cheryl Musgrave in the Republican primary.
It is no secret that Duckworth has been unhappy with Musgrave since 2018 when Duckworth lost to Democrat Jeff Hartfield in his run for a seat on the Vanderburgh County Commission.
Right after Commissioner Musgrave announced her plans to run for Mayor Winneeke’s seat it immediately caused his inner circle to recruit a Republican to run against County Commissioner Musgrave.
It was widely known that members of the Mayor’s inner circle approached numerous people to run for Mayor of Evansville against Vanderburgh County Commissioner Musgrave. After many people declined to run against Musgrave, After an exhausting search Mayor Winnecke, his wife Carol, and members of his political inner circle selected Natalie Rascher to run against Musgrave for Mayor.
Duckworth did not support Musgrave in the Republican Mayoral primary, instead, he supported the candidate recruited by then-Mayor Lloyd Winnecke. and his wife Carol.
After the Mayoral election, one of the people who had his filing for PC and delegate status challenged by Chairman Duckworth was Libertarian Mayoral candidate Michael Daugherty. In the hearing meeting that heard over a dozen challenges, Duckworth prevailed in winning all but Michael Duckworth’s complaint.
After the Election Board meeting, Duckworth abruptly removed the well-respected Republican lawyer and President of the Election Board Joe Harrison who rightly sided with Daugherty at the election board hearing.
Daugherty publicly joined County Commissioner Musgrave in calling for Duckworth’s resignation and stated that he would run for chair. Ken Colbert and Cheryl Batteiger-Smith also criticized Duckworth and called for his resignation.
After the election and vote certification by the Vanderburgh County election board, everyone in the local GOP breathed a sigh of relief that they were duly elected. But Duckworth had one more trick up his sleeve. He filed complaints to the 8th Congressional District Republican Committee to remove Daugherty, Colbert, and Batteiger-Smith from their elected positions as PCs. The hearings resulted in an unprecedented ban on all three delegates from the party until 2030.
The charges against Daugherty focused on his run for mayor as a libertarian. The witness against Daugherty was none other than Natalie Rascher, the former hand-picked mayoral candidate. Rascher told the hearing committee members that Michael Daugherty was the reason she was defeated for Mayor..
It’s a well-known fact that outgoing Mayor Winnecke hurt Rascher’s election chances because he controlled Ms. Rashner’s campaign message which in turn caused her problems during the campaign. The voters wanted to hear what Natalie stood for and not Winnecke.
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INDIANA
One of the recommendations the Governor's Public Health Commission made in 2022 was to create a council focused on Indiana’s health workforce. That group met for the first time this week.
The council is made up of representatives from across the health industry.
Brooke Mullen, the executive director of the council, said it will help identify areas of need and align workforce efforts statewide. It will also develop the state’s health workforce plan.
Mullen said the council has flexibility in how it achieves that. This means if the members feel they’re missing some context or insight, they have the power to bring in more voices and perspectives.
“No single stakeholder is responsible for the clinical or the public health workforce of our state,” Mullen said.
Mullen said members aren’t starting from “square one” when it comes to trying to tackle workforce issues.
The Indiana Department of Health and the Family and Social Services Administration hosted a summit of stakeholders from across the state in April to identify where the health workforce was doing well and where it could improve.
The first meeting focused on the first of two key components identified by summit participants, which was how to connect more age groups to education pathways for health workforce employment.
COLBERT COMMENT:
The government created far overreacting “mandates” violating the rights of medical personnel. These egregious actions resulted in qualified personnel leaving the medical profession. Now a crisis exists to employ medical staff. Hello!! This “crisis” is a bi-product created by the government, but hey they are now here to help again!
This is medical tyranny knowingly perpetrated upon the American 🇺🇸 people. Resist! Just say no.
ARTICLE 👇🏻👇🏻👇🏻👇🏻
https://news.wnin.org/2024-06-13/new-council-begins-work-to-reinforce-indianas-health-workforce
One of the recommendations the Governor's Public Health Commission made in 2022 was to create a council focused on Indiana’s health workforce. That group met for the first time this week.
The council is made up of representatives from across the health industry.
Brooke Mullen, the executive director of the council, said it will help identify areas of need and align workforce efforts statewide. It will also develop the state’s health workforce plan.
Mullen said the council has flexibility in how it achieves that. This means if the members feel they’re missing some context or insight, they have the power to bring in more voices and perspectives.
“No single stakeholder is responsible for the clinical or the public health workforce of our state,” Mullen said.
Mullen said members aren’t starting from “square one” when it comes to trying to tackle workforce issues.
The Indiana Department of Health and the Family and Social Services Administration hosted a summit of stakeholders from across the state in April to identify where the health workforce was doing well and where it could improve.
The first meeting focused on the first of two key components identified by summit participants, which was how to connect more age groups to education pathways for health workforce employment.
COLBERT COMMENT:
The government created far overreacting “mandates” violating the rights of medical personnel. These egregious actions resulted in qualified personnel leaving the medical profession. Now a crisis exists to employ medical staff. Hello!! This “crisis” is a bi-product created by the government, but hey they are now here to help again!
This is medical tyranny knowingly perpetrated upon the American 🇺🇸 people. Resist! Just say no.
ARTICLE 👇🏻👇🏻👇🏻👇🏻
https://news.wnin.org/2024-06-13/new-council-begins-work-to-reinforce-indianas-health-workforce
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INDIANA TOOK THE MONEY!
PHIG: A Transformative Infrastructure Grant for Health Equity and Inclusive Workforces
Following the COVID-19 pandemic, Congress made a historic investment in public health workforce and infrastructure, presenting a game-changing opportunity for public health transformation. In the fall of 2022, CDC rolled out a first of its kind, five-year grant program called the Public Health Infrastructure Grant (PHIG) to address critical governmental public health workforce and system improvement needs. This program is all about supporting health departments across our states, territories, and freely associated states to ensure every community has the people, services, and systems needed to promote and protect optimal health for all.
Along with funding 107 health departments, CDC also partnered with three organizations: the Association of State and Territorial Health Officials, the National Network of Public Health Institutes, and the Public Health Accreditation Board to help agencies modernize data systems, recruit and retain a skilled public health workforce, and address longstanding public health infrastructure needs.
Which brings us to Indiana Senate Bill 4 passed in 2023. Read the article below by the Indiana Capital Chronicle to educate yourself about this health consolidation plan for Indiana. The sponsors were Senator Charbonneau and Senator Becker.
Let’s look at the brouhaha in Warrick County regarding their Health Department and the “alleged” dereliction of duties of a twenty year employee, Dr Rick Yeager. Indiana is an “at will” employment State; which means no explanation has to be given about being fired. The predicament is Warrick County is in a position that if they allege wrong doing, incompetence, and etc, it will be libel and/or slander. There’s a reason for Dr Yeager’s removal.
The Health “grant” provided to Warrick County is overseen by Debbie Bennett Stearsman per the Warrick County website, not the County Health Department. It appears the elected officials are looking for a “scapegoat” to usher in their “temporary” appointment named, Julie Wohrley, MD. to oversee the Warrick County Health Department.
Dr Julie Wohrley is a pediatric infectious disease specialist from Chicago, Illinois currently employed with Deaconess Riley Children’s Speciality Center in Newburgh, Indiana. She also serves on the VANDERBURGH County Board of Health, along with Margaret Musgrave. 🤔
The Warrick County Board of Health, appointed Dr Wohrley to serve as an “interim” Director while Dr. Yeager is being removed from his long term position.
The State of Indiana took over all 92 Health Departments in 2024, now there appears to be further consolidation of individual health departments by region. Dr. Wohrley appears to be the catalyst to merge the Warrick and VANDERBURGH Health Departments.
The VANDERBURGH Health Department is a PAID position, WARRICK Health Department is a PAID position. There are lots of questions regarding this arrangement and the implementation of the further abdication of our health sovereignty. WARNING ⚠️
Start researching SB 4. The “mental health and childhood vaccine schedule” is part of the plan. Additional research has uncovered the data through Indiana Southwestern Behavioral HealthCare, Inc. and the explosive 🧨 number of “mentally ill” children being reported in the VANDERBURGH, WARRICK, GIBSON, and POSEY Counties. Dr Wohrley is perfect for the job to refer to mental health professionals such as Cindy Ledbetter that voted for Senate Bill 4. “Build it and they will come”.
FOLLOW THE MONEY!
https://indianacapitalchronicle.com/2023/02/02/public-health-funding-bill-moves-forward/
https://www.astho.org/communications/blog/phig-a-transformative-infrastructure-grant-for-health-equity-and-inclusive-workforces/
PHIG: A Transformative Infrastructure Grant for Health Equity and Inclusive Workforces
Following the COVID-19 pandemic, Congress made a historic investment in public health workforce and infrastructure, presenting a game-changing opportunity for public health transformation. In the fall of 2022, CDC rolled out a first of its kind, five-year grant program called the Public Health Infrastructure Grant (PHIG) to address critical governmental public health workforce and system improvement needs. This program is all about supporting health departments across our states, territories, and freely associated states to ensure every community has the people, services, and systems needed to promote and protect optimal health for all.
Along with funding 107 health departments, CDC also partnered with three organizations: the Association of State and Territorial Health Officials, the National Network of Public Health Institutes, and the Public Health Accreditation Board to help agencies modernize data systems, recruit and retain a skilled public health workforce, and address longstanding public health infrastructure needs.
Which brings us to Indiana Senate Bill 4 passed in 2023. Read the article below by the Indiana Capital Chronicle to educate yourself about this health consolidation plan for Indiana. The sponsors were Senator Charbonneau and Senator Becker.
Let’s look at the brouhaha in Warrick County regarding their Health Department and the “alleged” dereliction of duties of a twenty year employee, Dr Rick Yeager. Indiana is an “at will” employment State; which means no explanation has to be given about being fired. The predicament is Warrick County is in a position that if they allege wrong doing, incompetence, and etc, it will be libel and/or slander. There’s a reason for Dr Yeager’s removal.
The Health “grant” provided to Warrick County is overseen by Debbie Bennett Stearsman per the Warrick County website, not the County Health Department. It appears the elected officials are looking for a “scapegoat” to usher in their “temporary” appointment named, Julie Wohrley, MD. to oversee the Warrick County Health Department.
Dr Julie Wohrley is a pediatric infectious disease specialist from Chicago, Illinois currently employed with Deaconess Riley Children’s Speciality Center in Newburgh, Indiana. She also serves on the VANDERBURGH County Board of Health, along with Margaret Musgrave. 🤔
The Warrick County Board of Health, appointed Dr Wohrley to serve as an “interim” Director while Dr. Yeager is being removed from his long term position.
The State of Indiana took over all 92 Health Departments in 2024, now there appears to be further consolidation of individual health departments by region. Dr. Wohrley appears to be the catalyst to merge the Warrick and VANDERBURGH Health Departments.
The VANDERBURGH Health Department is a PAID position, WARRICK Health Department is a PAID position. There are lots of questions regarding this arrangement and the implementation of the further abdication of our health sovereignty. WARNING ⚠️
Start researching SB 4. The “mental health and childhood vaccine schedule” is part of the plan. Additional research has uncovered the data through Indiana Southwestern Behavioral HealthCare, Inc. and the explosive 🧨 number of “mentally ill” children being reported in the VANDERBURGH, WARRICK, GIBSON, and POSEY Counties. Dr Wohrley is perfect for the job to refer to mental health professionals such as Cindy Ledbetter that voted for Senate Bill 4. “Build it and they will come”.
FOLLOW THE MONEY!
https://indianacapitalchronicle.com/2023/02/02/public-health-funding-bill-moves-forward/
https://www.astho.org/communications/blog/phig-a-transformative-infrastructure-grant-for-health-equity-and-inclusive-workforces/
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In 6-3 decision issued today June 20, 2024, the Supreme Court ruled that 1) a jury must be unanimous in its findings on criminal convictions, and 2) sentencing enhancements cannot be arbitrarily implemented by judicial fiat.
The ruling and the rhetoric in the opinion have obvious implications for both the illegal Bragg witch trial against Trump in New York City and the bogus J6 1512(c) charges and sentencing enhancements that corrupt federal judges have announced they will implement if the Supreme Court nukes 1512(c).
Activist Judges just can not make up their own laws and rules.
The DNC using courts as a political cudgel should - SHOULD - make every single American angry.
But we see this is far from reality.
And THAT should also make every single American angry.
Members of the SCOTUS are definitely biased when an obvious 9-0 should have been the result. At least it is confirmed who votes for the Constitution and who votes for the Democrats, very telling. These 3 should be headline.
COLBERT COMMENT: The illegal J6 prisoners of war will be exonerated.
💥 💥 BOOM
#WINNING.
The ruling and the rhetoric in the opinion have obvious implications for both the illegal Bragg witch trial against Trump in New York City and the bogus J6 1512(c) charges and sentencing enhancements that corrupt federal judges have announced they will implement if the Supreme Court nukes 1512(c).
Activist Judges just can not make up their own laws and rules.
The DNC using courts as a political cudgel should - SHOULD - make every single American angry.
But we see this is far from reality.
And THAT should also make every single American angry.
Members of the SCOTUS are definitely biased when an obvious 9-0 should have been the result. At least it is confirmed who votes for the Constitution and who votes for the Democrats, very telling. These 3 should be headline.
COLBERT COMMENT: The illegal J6 prisoners of war will be exonerated.
💥 💥 BOOM
#WINNING.
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