“Rules Reminder”
If you impugn the integrity of someone on my page, I delete your posts. Stick to the facts.
If you disagree, fine. State why. But don’t call me a liar nor Mike, nor any other patriot that is fighting hard to help redeem our country from the jaws of evil.
I have no patience for it.
If you impugn the integrity of someone on my page, I delete your posts. Stick to the facts.
If you disagree, fine. State why. But don’t call me a liar nor Mike, nor any other patriot that is fighting hard to help redeem our country from the jaws of evil.
I have no patience for it.
Proverbs 6:16-19 – “For there are six things the Lord hates—no, seven: haughtiness, lying, murdering, plotting evil, eagerness to do wrong, a false witness, sowing discord among brothers.”
I don’t know about you, but I don’t want the omnipotent God of the Universe hating what I am doing.
I don’t know about you, but I don’t want the omnipotent God of the Universe hating what I am doing.
As I’ve been traveling the country visiting with election officials, I have become painfully aware that most of our officials have no idea what they are doing.
The election systems have become so complicated that there is no way that they can operate them securely.
They are set up to fail.
In many states, election officials are resigning in droves. Who wants to preside over a system you know is failing?
The main reason we need to go back to paper is because it is simple. But it is also transparent, auditable, and transferable. And cheap.
A paper poll book. A paper ballot. A paper tally sheet. A dozen volunteers in a precinct of 1000 people or less. A national holiday where we celebrate our liberty together.
Where we celebrate the greatest country in the history of the world. Great, because we are free, prosperous, generous, virtuous, and founded upon Christian principles.
We are in decline today because we have forgotten our Creator.
Oh, Lord! Forgive us, we pray. Restore our country as we repent and seek the light of your face.
Kyrie Eleison.
The election systems have become so complicated that there is no way that they can operate them securely.
They are set up to fail.
In many states, election officials are resigning in droves. Who wants to preside over a system you know is failing?
The main reason we need to go back to paper is because it is simple. But it is also transparent, auditable, and transferable. And cheap.
A paper poll book. A paper ballot. A paper tally sheet. A dozen volunteers in a precinct of 1000 people or less. A national holiday where we celebrate our liberty together.
Where we celebrate the greatest country in the history of the world. Great, because we are free, prosperous, generous, virtuous, and founded upon Christian principles.
We are in decline today because we have forgotten our Creator.
Oh, Lord! Forgive us, we pray. Restore our country as we repent and seek the light of your face.
Kyrie Eleison.
Kyrie Eleison down the road that I must travel
Kyrie Eleison through the darkness of the night
Kyrie Eleison where I'm going, will you follow?
Kyrie Eleison on a highway in the night
—Mr. Mister
https://youtu.be/9NDjt4FzFWY
Kyrie Eleison through the darkness of the night
Kyrie Eleison where I'm going, will you follow?
Kyrie Eleison on a highway in the night
—Mr. Mister
https://youtu.be/9NDjt4FzFWY
Wasn’t until my twenties that I learned that the three kings weren’t from Orientar.
I was the keynote speaker on opening night in Doug Billing’s multi-day “Determined Patriotism” conference in Branson. What an honor to be counted among some great patriots and to spend time with so many lovely citizens who care!
Afterward, someone commented that they especially appreciated my talk because I not only made something complicated easy to understand, but also *fun.*
I’d heard the ‘easy to understand compliment’ before (after all, I’ve been teaching all my life), but the ‘fun’ aspect has set me to pondering...
It’s true... I deliberately include humor in my presentations, and I love engaging an audience. It’s otherwise tough for folks to simultaneously learn so much math (hard enough in itself), and also to come to grip with the fact that our country is so corrupted and has been intricately violated.
I’ve been pondering how appropriate it is to mix humor with such a serious subject. Your doctor shouldn’t be making jokes when he tells you have cancer. A soldier might be good at war, but should he be wearing a smile and laughing while he is killing the enemy?
Humor has a disarming effect which helps people be open to learning. So it’s good in that sense, for sure. Also, humor is good for the soul, and the American soul is pretty sick right now. Perhaps that’s a contributing factor why comedians aren’t allowed on university campuses these days. These places of “higher learning” have become the tumors that are metastasizing across our entire society.
I’ve also noticed that nurses and emergency responders sometimes make jokes that some would find morose and inappropriate... but it is their way of coping with a continuous stream of horrible situations. And our country is in dismal shape. It can be depressing.
People notice that I really enjoy what I am doing, and it comes through in my presentations. I believe God conceived of me for a purpose, so of course I thrive best when I am living my gifts and consistently in His Will.
Each of us should be seeking to discover the gifts God has equipped us with, and then to engage and deploy them vigorously. Fulfilling the potential God conceived of for you naturally leads to a fulfilling life. Real joy comes while walking that journey.
Jesus Christ said, “I came that they might have life, and have it abundantly.”
And laughter is part of an abundant life.
So I think I’m OK on this matter. I’m keeping the humor.
Afterward, someone commented that they especially appreciated my talk because I not only made something complicated easy to understand, but also *fun.*
I’d heard the ‘easy to understand compliment’ before (after all, I’ve been teaching all my life), but the ‘fun’ aspect has set me to pondering...
It’s true... I deliberately include humor in my presentations, and I love engaging an audience. It’s otherwise tough for folks to simultaneously learn so much math (hard enough in itself), and also to come to grip with the fact that our country is so corrupted and has been intricately violated.
I’ve been pondering how appropriate it is to mix humor with such a serious subject. Your doctor shouldn’t be making jokes when he tells you have cancer. A soldier might be good at war, but should he be wearing a smile and laughing while he is killing the enemy?
Humor has a disarming effect which helps people be open to learning. So it’s good in that sense, for sure. Also, humor is good for the soul, and the American soul is pretty sick right now. Perhaps that’s a contributing factor why comedians aren’t allowed on university campuses these days. These places of “higher learning” have become the tumors that are metastasizing across our entire society.
I’ve also noticed that nurses and emergency responders sometimes make jokes that some would find morose and inappropriate... but it is their way of coping with a continuous stream of horrible situations. And our country is in dismal shape. It can be depressing.
People notice that I really enjoy what I am doing, and it comes through in my presentations. I believe God conceived of me for a purpose, so of course I thrive best when I am living my gifts and consistently in His Will.
Each of us should be seeking to discover the gifts God has equipped us with, and then to engage and deploy them vigorously. Fulfilling the potential God conceived of for you naturally leads to a fulfilling life. Real joy comes while walking that journey.
Jesus Christ said, “I came that they might have life, and have it abundantly.”
And laughter is part of an abundant life.
So I think I’m OK on this matter. I’m keeping the humor.
While I was in MO, I heard Rep Ann Kelley describe how she was encouraged by one of her constituents to attend the Cyber Symposium in August. Then, on the last day of the symposium she was featured in the live stream with fellow legislators from across the country.
By the following Monday, her email had over a thousand messages from Missouri residents, thanking her for attending.
December 1, on the first day a filing can be made for the new session, Rep Kelley submitted a massive new election reform bill to the Missouri state legislature.
Politicians don’t start parades, they join them.
Start the parade in your state. Be part of the American revival. Encourage your legislators to engage.
By the following Monday, her email had over a thousand messages from Missouri residents, thanking her for attending.
December 1, on the first day a filing can be made for the new session, Rep Kelley submitted a massive new election reform bill to the Missouri state legislature.
Politicians don’t start parades, they join them.
Start the parade in your state. Be part of the American revival. Encourage your legislators to engage.
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"The impossible happens all the time. You just have to believe it can."
—Will Robinson
https://www.wesh.com/amp/article/judge-eatonville-councilman-must-give-up-seat-due-to-election-fraud/38111231
—Will Robinson
https://www.wesh.com/amp/article/judge-eatonville-councilman-must-give-up-seat-due-to-election-fraud/38111231
Ann Vandersteel interviewed me this morning for her program tonight. She's cool!
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🚨CITIZEN ACTIVISM NEEDED🚨Call Arizona AG Mark Brnovich 602-542-5025 Press Option 1 Then Option 0. Ask where the AG is with the investigation into the Maricopa Election Fraud, the indictments and if he is willing to #JointheSuit Attorney Kurt Olsen has drafted…
Keep the pressure up, you guys! Call your AGs, and also your state legislators...
Tell them to sign the Supreme Court complaint.
Your elections are being stolen!!!
Tell them to sign the Supreme Court complaint.
Your elections are being stolen!!!
I'm testifying on Wednesday in Madison Wisconsin for members of the legislature. Supermom legislator Janel Brandtjen is leading the charge.
This glass tile mosaic of Lady Liberty is on the dome of the WI state capitol building. It's about twenty feet across, and gorgeous.
She points to heaven, the source of our liberty, and with the other hand she protects the ballot box, how we protect our liberty.
The reason our governments have become tyrannical is because we've lost the ballot box.
Time to take it back.
She points to heaven, the source of our liberty, and with the other hand she protects the ballot box, how we protect our liberty.
The reason our governments have become tyrannical is because we've lost the ballot box.
Time to take it back.
Tonight, Rep Janel Brandtjen gave me this Christmas present. LOVE it!
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I'm at the WI capitol building today. Lovely!
Testifying this afternoon.
Testifying this afternoon.
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Today's session in WI, led by Rep Brandtjen was brilliant.
First, Rep Brandtjen showed the architecture used to perpetrate a massive ballot harvesting operation in Milwaukee.
Then, Jeff O'Donnell showed how the voter registration database is full of errors and bad data practices.
Then, I showed them how their databases and ballots were being centrally manipulated by computer algorithms.
Then, Erick Kaardal showed how some of the scheme was financed, and how five cities were "purchased" by CTCL.
Slam dunk.
You can watch the entire session here:
https://wiseye.org/2021/12/08/assembly-committee-on-campaigns-and-elections-23/
First, Rep Brandtjen showed the architecture used to perpetrate a massive ballot harvesting operation in Milwaukee.
Then, Jeff O'Donnell showed how the voter registration database is full of errors and bad data practices.
Then, I showed them how their databases and ballots were being centrally manipulated by computer algorithms.
Then, Erick Kaardal showed how some of the scheme was financed, and how five cities were "purchased" by CTCL.
Slam dunk.
You can watch the entire session here:
https://wiseye.org/2021/12/08/assembly-committee-on-campaigns-and-elections-23/
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Assembly Committee on Campaigns and Elections - WisconsinEye
On December 8, 2021, the Assembly Committee on Campaigns and Elections held informational hearings on the following: Wisconsin Voter Rolls Report Election Abuses – Erick Kaardal