The Battle to Ban the Jab, The First Domino Fell
In 1774 the battle of Lexington and Concord became the shot heard round the world. While a series of events were already in motion that created a tinder box. It was a battle that ignited the American evolution as colonials fought the British Empire for the individual right to bear arms. Last night may not be remembered as the shot heard round the world, but it may have been the first domino to fall in the battle to ban the jab and the campaign against global genocide.
There has been a nationwide effort to take back Republican Executive Committees across the country in an effort to gain control over the ‘machine’ and to shift the party from being controlled opposition to opposition. Personally, for me, this is also an effort to stop the great reset and stop global technocracy and genocide. This is something we can do locally and have an impact.
Recently, in my neck of the woods in Lee County Florida we cleaned house and elected a new board in December. This was an America First team. The election required months of planning and a team effort with a core group of people organizing it.
Last night on February 21 we had our first Republican Executive Committee (REC)meeting since the election. On the agenda was my Ban The Jab Resolution. Resolutions are one of the most important things we can do as executive committee members. Resolutions put pressure on elected officials while at the same time providing cover for them to take action. Resolutions also motivate voters and give them a reason to support the REC financially and otherwise. They also reveal the frauds in the local party. Powerful resolutions give voters a reason to vote.
The ban the jab resolution being considered declared C19 and C19 injections biological weapons, and called for the legislature and governor to ban them, and for the attorney general to confiscate them and do forensic audits. This resolution was also vetted. When on a conference call I read it to Dr.
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