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⭐️ CALL TO ACTION!!! ATTEND EXETER'S SCHOOL BOARD MEETING 6PM ON MONDAY AT THE HIGH SCHOOL. 1 Blue Hawk Drive
Exeter, NH 03833!! IF YOU LIVE IN NH, YOU ARE A TAXPAYER. If you do not, you are a taxpayer. YOUR tax dollars are being spent in this district.

talking points & petition: https://www.ipetitions.com/petition/we-the-undersigned-have-lost-confidence-in-dr?fb
As parents, it is up to us to protect our children.
N.H. House Speaker Sherm Packard is trying to water down our emergency powers reform efforts. Please call him at 603-432-3391 (this is his personal number) or 603-271-3661 (office) and tell him that the only meaningful State of Emergency reform takes the power away from the governor to extend a state of emergency and restores it to the Legislature. We’re down to the wire folks. Let’s get this over the finish line.
Report on last night (6/15) meeting with Parents and School Board in Exeter NH
by Trish DiCaprio

Tuesday 6/15 Exeter NH - Last night's school board meeting at Exeter high school (full video here) was held in the auditorium and was a bit more formal than Monday night's meeting - which was held in the cafeteria. There was a very large audience in attendance both nights. The audience was overwhelmingly dominated by concerned taxpayer citizens and parents who continued to share their frustration that the school board and the superintendent are not and have not been listening to the wants and needs of the majority in the community. I believe I heard one parent state that a survey taken in July of 2020 showed that 83% of parents wanted school to return to in person, classroom teaching in September of 2020 and the return to in person was finally allowed in May of 2021. Many parents at Tuesday's meeting expressed frustration with accessibility, communication, transparency, accountability, responsibility and leadership of both the school board and the superintendent. And... like at Mondays meeting parents called for the superintendent to resign.

There were a few voices who supported the superintendent and school committee and acknowledged they had a difficult year to navigate without a blueprint for these unprecedented circumstances. One parent's response to the "working without a blueprint" comment was... "that is life - we all work without blueprints and templates and we all have to navigate unexpected emergencies in our lives and in our jobs" ... and he continued with many examples of how he is challenged in his job with emergencies that he doesn't have a blueprint for and that he has to figure it out, get it done and is held accountable and responsible for doing the job well. Many parents stated that the school administration is woefully misguided about the "virus" and "vaccine".

The majority of the audience/community showed overwhelming support to each other through applause as each parent shared their "frustrating & disappointing" experiences of this past school year. Many parents stated a plea to the superintendent and school board, you can do better, we can do better - work with us, be transparent, communicate, be relevant and make sure your decisions make sense before implementing. Many reiterated what was stated by other parents at Monday night's meeting - Critical Race Theory and Justice Diversity Equity & Inclusion and Scorecard Balance do not have a place in our school system. Many parents are already experiencing first hand that the CRT curriculum is causing more problems than it is helping and they do not want more of these curriculums introduced. One person commented - We are tired of hearing about new curriculum that the teachers need to be educated on - let's focus on academics and education of the students. Especially when the students have lost an entire year of education.

Many made good points and showed the hypocrisy of the school board and superintendent mask policy - many students were in attendance at both the Monday 6/14 and Tuesday 6/15 school board meeting and were maskless, as were the overwhelming majority of those in attendance at both meetings, yet these students were being required to wear a mouth & nose covering all day, everyday in this same building, in these same areas, when school is in session.

At the very end of the public portion of the meeting (approx. 10:00 pm) one school board member represented the parents and communities will and made a MOTION TO REMOVE THE MASK MANDATE AND MAKE MASKS OPTIONAL FOR THE REMAINDER OF THE SCHOOL YEAR (last day of school, 6/16) AND FOR SUMMER SCHOOL PROGRAMS. After some discussion amongst the school board and superintendent THE MOTION PASSED - I believe it was 6 in favor 4 opposed.
Other topics brought up by the public audience...
- The recent prom - marking of of the non-vaccinated students and improper handling of students' private medical information.
- CRT and the problems it is causing rather than helping.
- Student bullied and removed from class for wearing a Thin Blue Line flag during pride week, aka stand for something you believe in - yet this student was told his cause wasn't worthy.
- Student sent home for arriving to school without a mask and for refusing to wear a mask on 6/15 when the student had been at the school board meeting on 6/14 without a mask.
- Student told by a teacher the students' opinion and religion is wrong.
Parents would like answers and a date for when they will receive these answers. Superintendent's answer at the 6/15 meeting - "these situations are under investigation."

Other topics discussed up by the school committee...
- Standard business items
- teachers resigning
- moving on to principal position in another school district
- foreign travel for students for upcoming school year
- improvements to sports field/football field turf (complete)
- upgrade telephone system (tabled for future budget discussion)
- old high school building (beginning evaluation & discussion on what to do with old building)
- budget - excess funds left over (4.2 Million will be returned to the tax payers)
- new curriculum JDEI - Justice Diversity Equity & Inclusion
- NEXT school board meeting AUGUST 3
- ELECTIONS for new school board members FEBRUARY 2022 Also...

Below is an msg from nurse Erin from Pepperell, MA - The Ethical Nurse (the-ethicalnurse.com) . Erin is one of the 50+ growing group of energy workers and holistic alternative medical practitioners I am connected with from the Warriors of the Radical Light and Stand Up MA & Make American's Free Again. See below for link to her interview with Dr. Sherry Tenpenny. Wishing you all the very best...

Trish DeCaprio
trishdecaprio@comcast.net
www.trishsoineann.com
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After the budget battle is over, our next fight is to get ahead of this issue right here. We need to make sure this "prophesy" does not come true by attacking this vaccine head on and making sure part of our argument fully discredits this idea before it happens.
Live now, Committee of Conference discussing putting emergency powers reforms into budget: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HrRS1quLiTw
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The Committee of Conference added very weak language amending the emergency powers act into the budget. It was far weaker than the House version and even weaker than the agreed upon language by the Committee of Conference yesterday. The Senate, including ReopenNH endorsed Sen. Guida, and the House, including ReopenNH endorsed Rep. Ober, went along with this plan. Stay tuned as we sort through the details and update you about what's next. I can tell you that convincing Sen. President Morse to change his mind on this is the only way we do better before noon tomorrow when all committee of conference reports must be finalized.
⭐️ ⭐️ ACTION ALERT Unmask Nashua Kids

The Nashua Board of Educarion has not yet presented its 2021-2022 Opening Plan.

Please email the BOE@Nashua.Edu with what you would like to see or not see included in the next school year’s plan.

Here's some information that may help you craft your requests when it comes to masking: https://rationalground.com/dangerous-pathogens-found-on-childrens-face-masks
https://rationalground.com/mask-reports-from-lab/
Two Steps Forward, Three Steps Back

Senate Rolls Over for Sununu, Expands Governor's Emergency Powers

Call AND email Sen. Morse and Sen. Bradley tonight and give them hell!

In a joint House-Senate committee today, the Senate openly carried out the governor's bidding by adding language to the budget that would make his emergency powers fundamentally stronger than they have been over the past 15 months while including only nominal checks from the Legislature that functionally will not work to limit the governor's power. Unfortunately, House members sheepishly went along with their Senate counterparts and agreed to the language (Text of the Amendment).

You can watch the committee discuss the language and Sen. Bradley literally ask for the governor's opinion on a particular line in the amendment to make sure they got it right, according to his specifications. The last time we checked, the Legislature passes laws and the governor obeys them, not the other way around. This disgusting lack of courage could cost the Legislature passage of their budget, and there is no one to blame but Sen. President Chuck Morse and Sen. Leader Jeb Bradley, who are literally doing the governor's bidding.

The amendment that the committee added to the budget would increase a State of Emergency from 21 days to 30 days, and continue to give the governor unlimited renewals of his own emergency powers. The House version allowed the governor to enact one 30-day State of Emergency and then the Legislature would have had a role deciding whether it needed to continue, which is the check on the governor that is needed. Both versions would allow the Legislature to vote down an individual emergency order, but because of House and Senate rules, filing such a resolution could require a supermajority. The language approved today effectively denies the balance of powers in government that our constitution requires.

The Senate and House are going to be working on the budget again starting at 10 a.m. tomorrow, so conceivably changes can still be made leading up to an early deadline tomorrow. Without any changes, the language is unacceptable and we cannot support the budget. 

The best thing you can do right now is call the Senate Majority Office at 603-271-2111 and ask them to restore the House version of the emergency powers reforms that gives the Legislature the ability to vote on whether to extend a State of Emergency. You can also email Sen. Morse at chuck.morse@leg.state.nh.us and Sen. Bradley at jeb.bradley@leg.state.nh.us and ask them to follow the will of the people they represent and not the governor whose power they are constitutionally obligated to check.

Without the changes we are asking for, we are asking our House endorsed representatives to vote against this budget.
TAKE ACTION ON THE BUDGET NOW

Freedom Caucus is hanging strong. Don't forget to call the majority office at 603-271-2111 and email Sen. Morse at chuck.morse@leg.state.nh.us and Sen. Bradley at jeb.bradley@leg.state.nh.us. Let them know that the People will not accept anything less than the legislature having control over extending any future state of emergency.

From the NH Journal yesterday:

“If we’re going to back this budget, it has to be one that doesn’t allow unbridled executive power to just continue, without the consent of the legislature,” Prout said. “It can’t be ‘the governor can do what he wants until both chambers say no.’ It has to be ‘the emergency order is only extended if both bodies say yes.'”

https://nhjournal.com/house-freedom-caucus-to-leadership-this-budget-is-d-o-a/
Let this sink in...

Chris Sununu thinks that STOPPING State of Emergency reform is more important than...

... Tax cuts
... School choice
... 24-week abortion ban
... Spending cuts
... Deregulation

... *COMBINED* and is willing to risk all of these priorities in the budget to hold on to unchecked emergency power.
The Committee of Conference is late in starting (currently set for 1:45 p.m., which could be good news), but if anyone would care to watch, here is the live link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UX3jz2zD2bQ

This is live now: 2:20 p.m.
I think we just won. I want to see the language before I can confirm that. It's amendment 2041h if anyone can get their hands on it.
Update on today's Committee of Conference. We did get some changes to the emergency powers law, but they are only nominally better than yesterday. Here are the details:

Amendment 2042s, which is what was adopted, requires the governor to call the Legislature together every 90 days for a vote on whether to end a state of emergency. It would require a majority vote of both the Senate and House to make that happen. Under current law, the House and Senate can do the same thing by adopting a concurrent resolution, which would require a supermajority vote, so it is better, but only nominally better.

2041h, which had passed, but then was backtracked, would have required the governor to call the Legislature together every 90 days for a vote on whether to continue the state of emergency. This version would have allowed either the House or the Senate to end a State of Emergency by simply not supporting an extension. That is what we wanted. It passed, but then was overriden by the Senate amendment.

Unfortunately, it got bungled up at the last minute by a hallway discussion that we couldn't hear. We're not sure at this point whether we want to support this effort or not. There are no opportunties for additional changes at this point.

Your input is appreciated.
Just wanted to run this by you. Here's what our governor thinks of us: https://constitutional.republican/2021/06/18/sununu-on-libertarians/
The PCR testing regime was a lie used to prop up the inhumane authoritarian measures from the beginning. See below ⬇️
Forwarded from Disclose.tv
NEW - Positive PCR test results do not sufficiently prove that people infected with #SARSCoV2 can infect others with the coronavirus and are unsuitable on their own as a basis for pandemic measures, new research that included 190k results from 160k people at the UDE Faculty of Medicine in Germany concludes.

"More than half of individuals with positive PCR test results are unlikely to have been infectious."

https://www.uni-due.de/2021-06-18-studie-aussagekraft-von-pcr-tests
https://www.journalofinfection.com/article/S0163-4453(21)00265-6/fulltext

@disclosetv