Ammon presents the clear evidence, good enough for any judge or jury, to the public, of the charges against him being false. You Decide.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UpWmjQTiKrI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UpWmjQTiKrI
YouTube
Will They Kill to Silence - Is this Really about Defamation?
Damning evidence that Idaho CPS, Meridian Police and St. Luke's Hospital wrongfully took a baby and will stop at nothing to silence.
Link to $52 Million, No Wonder. They Lied to the Jury: https://youtu.be/egggLhByTb0?si=SytWvfwCv3ujRShR
Link to $52 Million, No Wonder. They Lied to the Jury: https://youtu.be/egggLhByTb0?si=SytWvfwCv3ujRShR
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#CleanUpBYU
https://www.defendingutah.org/post/2023/09/14/nine-byu-professors-wolves-among-the-flock/
https://www.defendingutah.org/post/2023/09/14/nine-byu-professors-wolves-among-the-flock/
Defending Utah
Nine BYU Professors: Wolves Among the Flock - Defending Utah
We've seen the attack on little children from the world's education system this month at Fox Hollow Elementary School in Salt Lake County, but there's no hope
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Sacred Cows sometimes need to be addressed.
https://www.defendingutah.org/post/2023/09/17/sacred-cow-pledge-of-allegiance-is-socialist-not-american/
https://www.defendingutah.org/post/2023/09/17/sacred-cow-pledge-of-allegiance-is-socialist-not-american/
Defending Utah
Sacred Cow: Pledge of Allegiance is Socialist, Not American - Defending Utah
Is the pledge of allegiance patriotic or is it a socialist condition that eventually leads to communism.
Have you heard of SmartUtah? Do you know when it began?
https://www.defendingutah.org/post/2023/09/22/did-you-know-the-plan-is-for-utah-to-become-the-first-smart-state/
https://www.defendingutah.org/post/2023/09/22/did-you-know-the-plan-is-for-utah-to-become-the-first-smart-state/
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Part 2 in our SmartUtah series. We go over the Utah citizen portal. Every Utahn should be aware of this. It's already implemented.
https://www.defendingutah.org/post/2023/09/28/smartutah-part-2-do-you-know-about-the-citizen-portal/
https://www.defendingutah.org/post/2023/09/28/smartutah-part-2-do-you-know-about-the-citizen-portal/
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This month and every month. Learn it to defend it.
FREE BOOK in October. Online or In-Person.
Register: https://Committees.US/BootcampMonthly
#constitutionday #utah
#constitution #utahfreedom #utahliberty #constitutionmonth
FREE BOOK in October. Online or In-Person.
Register: https://Committees.US/BootcampMonthly
#constitutionday #utah
#constitution #utahfreedom #utahliberty #constitutionmonth
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Part 3 is out! In this one we go over the beginning of Utah's "tech boom" and SmartUTAH. We also start the path towards delving into education as they link up together. https://www.defendingutah.org/post/2023/10/07/smartutah-part-3-the-big-idea-goes-national/
Defending Utah
SMARTUTAH Part 3: The "Big Idea" Goes National - Defending Utah
SmartUtah was the beginning of the "SmartStates" program. Former governor Leavitt collected all other governors to promote his "big idea" of data connection.
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A great reply via Christina Boggess,
serving as the District 8 representative on the Utah State Board of Education
https://christinaboggess.com/say-no-to-a-monarchy/
https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=pfbid029uMyQEoZtu7UKF1oj46QYHWUSysgodiextLkv8Aj1EhuabiR6Dq2SyJTSFnNs59Al&id=1542687071&sfnsn=mo&mibextid=RUbZ1f
Citizens response to the KSL article:
Should the Utah Governor appoint one of the most powerful law positions in our state or should the people elect their Attorney General? Why are we trying to change this when only five states currently do things this way?
"Utahns! The head smack comes when a constitutionalist reads an article such as this.....
https://kslnewsradio.com/2049048/lawmaker-eyes-changing-the-office-of-utah-attorney-general/
I suppose the average Joe or Jane may think, “Oh, no! We have an alleged bad egg…? Sure, sounds great—let’s centralize power some more. If we get a malicious governor, he or she can appoint a nefarious Attorney General. That would be a “two-fer!” Maybe more… A veritable King’s court of disreputable fellows — who we cannot vote out. Yes, this is what must be done!” My experience has proven: most Utahns are not average thinkers in this arena.
Even those who oppose constitutional principles should oppose the idea of one elected official appointing any official, let alone another high-level official. In fact, it is one of the most offensive things to say to a voter: “You are too stupid to choose your elected officials, so we will let someone else appoint them for you.” The messaging of Senator McKell to his constituents is decent – sleuth-like, in fact; you almost don’t catch that it is insulting the intellect of voting-age Utahns.
America was built on a system of checks and balances. The office of the Attorney General is a check on the Governor, and it should remain that way, even IF the voters get conned – which seems to be something politicians do for political sport in this state. Duping voters into thinking candidates are conservative, or “Republican,” has created a blue state with a red label, and while we tout our red super majority, we come away with hundreds of franchise policies out of Colorado, California, and other states every year. Education is the big hitter when it comes to blue policies passing out of our red super majority, but there is more. The anti-free speech, digital IDs, ethnic studies, “school choice” (another ‘centralization of power’ play), and a barrage of others were sponsored by politicians who duped the voters into thinking they were conservative with an ‘R’ behind their name.
I would argue that we don’t have voters who are devoid of natural intellect or common sense; we have a voter populous who is ill-informed and an elite establishment who spends millions to keep them that way. It is the job of the people to avoid the propaganda and fully vet their candidates for the position of Attorney General and every other slot on the ballot. This is how we return to Utah values. We don’t need to “disagree better,” we need to resolve that if we disagree with God, we are wrong, and we need to return to the ideals and policy positions that made this a great nation with opportunity for all, not just a place of opportunity for those who have the Governor’s stamp of approval.
An informed Utah would never give up the right to vote for their representatives. A smart Utah would champion the de-centralization of power, rejecting all NGOs and 3Ps and keeping all accountability to those elected by the citizens.
These are uncertain times. All one has to do is turn on the news and see a new “reported” crisis every day. These are the times that require the checks and balances the Founding Fathers knew we would need. In a time when we see the advancing of an agenda bent on the destruction of America and all free nations, accountability is greatly needed. If we have a politician problem, it is a people problem – a problem of uninformed and uninvolved people not holding representatives accountable.
serving as the District 8 representative on the Utah State Board of Education
https://christinaboggess.com/say-no-to-a-monarchy/
https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=pfbid029uMyQEoZtu7UKF1oj46QYHWUSysgodiextLkv8Aj1EhuabiR6Dq2SyJTSFnNs59Al&id=1542687071&sfnsn=mo&mibextid=RUbZ1f
Citizens response to the KSL article:
Should the Utah Governor appoint one of the most powerful law positions in our state or should the people elect their Attorney General? Why are we trying to change this when only five states currently do things this way?
"Utahns! The head smack comes when a constitutionalist reads an article such as this.....
https://kslnewsradio.com/2049048/lawmaker-eyes-changing-the-office-of-utah-attorney-general/
I suppose the average Joe or Jane may think, “Oh, no! We have an alleged bad egg…? Sure, sounds great—let’s centralize power some more. If we get a malicious governor, he or she can appoint a nefarious Attorney General. That would be a “two-fer!” Maybe more… A veritable King’s court of disreputable fellows — who we cannot vote out. Yes, this is what must be done!” My experience has proven: most Utahns are not average thinkers in this arena.
Even those who oppose constitutional principles should oppose the idea of one elected official appointing any official, let alone another high-level official. In fact, it is one of the most offensive things to say to a voter: “You are too stupid to choose your elected officials, so we will let someone else appoint them for you.” The messaging of Senator McKell to his constituents is decent – sleuth-like, in fact; you almost don’t catch that it is insulting the intellect of voting-age Utahns.
America was built on a system of checks and balances. The office of the Attorney General is a check on the Governor, and it should remain that way, even IF the voters get conned – which seems to be something politicians do for political sport in this state. Duping voters into thinking candidates are conservative, or “Republican,” has created a blue state with a red label, and while we tout our red super majority, we come away with hundreds of franchise policies out of Colorado, California, and other states every year. Education is the big hitter when it comes to blue policies passing out of our red super majority, but there is more. The anti-free speech, digital IDs, ethnic studies, “school choice” (another ‘centralization of power’ play), and a barrage of others were sponsored by politicians who duped the voters into thinking they were conservative with an ‘R’ behind their name.
I would argue that we don’t have voters who are devoid of natural intellect or common sense; we have a voter populous who is ill-informed and an elite establishment who spends millions to keep them that way. It is the job of the people to avoid the propaganda and fully vet their candidates for the position of Attorney General and every other slot on the ballot. This is how we return to Utah values. We don’t need to “disagree better,” we need to resolve that if we disagree with God, we are wrong, and we need to return to the ideals and policy positions that made this a great nation with opportunity for all, not just a place of opportunity for those who have the Governor’s stamp of approval.
An informed Utah would never give up the right to vote for their representatives. A smart Utah would champion the de-centralization of power, rejecting all NGOs and 3Ps and keeping all accountability to those elected by the citizens.
These are uncertain times. All one has to do is turn on the news and see a new “reported” crisis every day. These are the times that require the checks and balances the Founding Fathers knew we would need. In a time when we see the advancing of an agenda bent on the destruction of America and all free nations, accountability is greatly needed. If we have a politician problem, it is a people problem – a problem of uninformed and uninvolved people not holding representatives accountable.
Say NO to a Monarchy! -
Say NO to a Monarchy! - Christina Boggess
Utahns! The head smack comes when a constitutionalist reads an article such as this. I suppose the average Joe or Jane may think, “Oh, no! We have an alleged bad egg…? Sure, sounds great—let’s centralize power some more. If we get a malicious governor, he…
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It cannot be remedied by creating an elected monarchy; it can only be remedied by a duly informed and engaged voting populous.
We need a government of the people, by the people and for the people; which will never come by appointing people."
In the fight for Truth and Liberty
We need a government of the people, by the people and for the people; which will never come by appointing people."
In the fight for Truth and Liberty
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I can't believe truth seekers are back making the same arguments we did, post 9/11.
Let's not forget the lessons that we've learned over the past two decades.
All wars are lies. Everything is war propaganda. Many things we hear about are 100% fabrications of the media and the elite. (wars and rumors of wars)
D&C 38
28 And again, I say unto you that the enemy in the secret chambers seeketh your lives. 29 Ye hear of wars in far countries, and you say that there will soon be great wars in far countries, but ye know not the hearts of men in your own land
(A full reading of D&C 38 gives greater perspective)
https://www.defendingutah.org/post/2023/10/09/should-latter-day-saints-support-the-modern-state-of-israel/
Let's not forget the lessons that we've learned over the past two decades.
All wars are lies. Everything is war propaganda. Many things we hear about are 100% fabrications of the media and the elite. (wars and rumors of wars)
D&C 38
28 And again, I say unto you that the enemy in the secret chambers seeketh your lives. 29 Ye hear of wars in far countries, and you say that there will soon be great wars in far countries, but ye know not the hearts of men in your own land
(A full reading of D&C 38 gives greater perspective)
https://www.defendingutah.org/post/2023/10/09/should-latter-day-saints-support-the-modern-state-of-israel/
Defending Utah
Should Latter-day Saints Support the Modern State of Israel? - Defending Utah
In the spirit of promoting truth, regardless of popularity, Defending Utah focusing on principles (not politics) has a really good historical track record
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Great exercise by Eric to use guiding principles to avoid being deceived. The process of understanding principles and then practicing how to apply them, is how we navigate every new thing that gets thrown at us. In time, you start to see the same patterns in the world, and deception becomes easier to avoid.
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Part 4 is up now- you're going to want to read this. Is there a connection between Mike Leavitt, Envision Utah and the United Nations? What has happened to our education system? https://www.defendingutah.org/post/2023/10/19/smartutah-part-4-higher-educations-fundamental-revolution-of-culture/
Defending Utah
SmartUTAH Part 4: Higher Education's Fundamental Revolution of Culture - Defending Utah
As promised, I will provide an overall view of the education program including ways the taxpayer’s money is being used by universities to fund the United