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Louisiana bureaucrats block social worker so she went around them

Louisiana's Health Department told her she couldn’t work because her business wasn’t needed. How does the government know if a business is needed? The market should decide. Bureaucrats say blocking businesses like hers helps “limit the burden on regulators." That is absurd. “That’s just not a legitimate excuse that the government doesn’t have enough money to administer people’s constitutional rights.” says Anastasia Boden of the Pacific Legal Foundation. She’s helping Newell-Davis sue Louisiana.

British Columbia seeks to force experimental drugs on people without their consent

Submitted by Freedomman on Thu, 12/01/2022 - 20:15

VICTORIA, British Columbia, Canada (PNN) - November 21, 2022 - British Columbia Bill C-36, drafted in secret, lays the groundwork for forced vaccination for any illness the government chooses.

Bill 36 will give the BC Minister of Health the ability to appoint College Boards that are then required to pass laws mandating vaccines for any illness the government chooses as a condition of licensing and creating an environment of censorship where if you challenge the government’s position on anything you will face discipline and potentially lose your license. It also allows the College to determine who has good character and who doesn’t and to define
informed consent.

Here are at least three provable constitutional violations that render the election results uncertifiable

Submitted by Freedomman on Thu, 11/24/2022 - 12:03

Arizona’s election must be redone.

PHOENIX, Arizona (PPN) - November 16, 2022 - If the Republican Party of Arizona and/or the campaigns for Republican governor, Attorney General, or Secretary of State (the Senate Candidate conceded) decide to contest the results of this mid-term election, their arguments should be based solely on constitutionally sound arguments that will prove multiple violations, damages, and disenfranchisements of Maricopa County voters that were outcome
determinative. Outcome determinative means that the violations were so severe that they determined the outcome of an election.

Pennsylvania voters file lawsuit to delay certification of election

Submitted by Freedomman on Thu, 11/24/2022 - 11:57

Officials detoured from the counting center into a closed building for 6 hours on Election Day!

PHILADELPHIA, Pennsylvania (PNN) - November 15, 2022 - Pennsylvania election observers filed a complaint with the Delaware County Board of Elections after county officials took a detour on election night with the county’s ballots and v-drives into a closed building for six hours. Poll watchers were prevented from entering the building at the time.

The county also deleted 194 voter registrations that were deleted after Election Day whose ballots were counted.

That is the definition of voter fraud.

Election judge believes machines were programmed to reject ballots on election day

Submitted by Freedomman on Thu, 11/17/2022 - 14:41

SCOTTSDALE, Arizona (PNN) - November 13, 2022 - Election Judge Michele Swinick has come forward to report what she experienced in Maricopa County on Election Day. She worked Election Day as a judge at the Islamic Voting Center in Scottsdale, Arizona. She reports that the center is heavily Republican, with ‘no party’ designated voters as the second most
populous demographic, followed by very few Democrat voters, evidenced by the fact that she checked in very few of them on Election Day. She reports she spent the entire day checking in voters.

Reporters denied media credentials and moved to the free speech zone

Submitted by Freedomman on Thu, 11/17/2022 - 14:37

PHOENIX, Arizona (PNN) - November 12, 2022 - Ben Bergquam is an investigative reporter
for Real America’s Voice and the host of Law and Border who was on location this month in Maricopa County, Arizona, to report on the midterm election results.

Bergquam’s reporting is currently going viral with independent media readers because he was forced from reporting about the election details - in an open public area - denied access to press conferences with officials, and then received an email telling him that he was denied media credentials altogether for being a reporter of “ill repute”.

Montana approves amendment to treat e-data as being protected by the Fourth Amendment

Submitted by Freedomman on Thu, 11/17/2022 - 14:29

HELENA, Montana (PNN) - November 9, 2022 - Montana voters overwhelmingly approved a state constitutional amendment that elevates the privacy of a person’s electronic communications and data to the same level as “persons, houses, papers and possessions.”

Commentary: What is left of my country?

Submitted by Freedomman on Thu, 11/17/2022 - 14:20

By Paul Craig Roberts

November 4, 2022 - I write often of the West’s disapproval of itself and its remaking in a woke image that rejects Western civilization and insists on the deracination of the white ethnicities that created the civilization. When a civilization loses its belief in itself, or that belief is intentionally destroyed by poisonous ideas, and its defining values are lost, the civilization disappears. Geographically the land still exists, and there are people on it, but they are a different people.

Commentary: Liberty beyond borders

Submitted by Freedomman on Thu, 11/17/2022 - 14:14

By Kym Robinson

November 3, 2022 - Awareness and conversation about liberty is flourishing, some of it a little more focused on particular messaging than others. Most are fixated on the Fascist Police States of Amerika (FPSA), whether as a criticism of the empire and its wars or a romantic aspiration of converting the nation into a republic of virtue. All nations hold dear a certain mythology that generates pride and loyalty. The natural bias towards the local and familiar that can stir pride and inspiration. Such a bias is also a crucial ingredient for imperialism or any other of the nasty “isms”.

EU warns Twitter not to restore free speech protections

Submitted by Freedomman on Thu, 11/10/2022 - 15:53

SAN FRANCISCO, Kalifornia (PNN) - November 2, 2022 - We have been discussing how Democrats like Hillary Clinton called on foreign companies to pass censorship laws to prevent Elon Musk from restoring free speech protections on Twitter. The European Union has responded
aggressively to warn Musk not to allow greater free speech or face crippling fines and even potential criminal enforcement. After years of using censorship-by-surrogates in social media companies, Democrat leaders seem to have rediscovered good old-fashioned state censorship.

Discontent soars across Europe as Russian sanctions backfire

Submitted by Freedomman on Thu, 11/10/2022 - 15:42

BRUSSELS, Belgium (PNN) - October 31, 2022 -Western sanctions against Russia have been considered a powerful foreign policy tool by the Fascist Police States of Amerika and the European Union to paralyze Moscow back to the “stone age”. However, the current sanctions against Moscow have entirely backfired, sparking the worst cost-of-living crisis for Europeans in a generation.

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