Melissa Blasek shares why she believes it is important to hold politicians on each side accountable and how to gauge targets for activism. She is joined by Aaron Siri to discuss the biggest “red pills” he dropped on the New Hampshire Legislature, his other legislative efforts, and how recent SCOTUS […]
Investor George Jarkesy: “Massive SCOTUS Win”
George Jarkesy is an entrepreneur and investor, who was accused of fraud in 2011 by the SEC. Without an investigation even having concluded, the SEC’s action against him led to a press release destroying his reputation and led to his being “debanked”, in essence, by Chase, by the bank that […]
Supreme Court Filing in The Arizona Voting Computer Malfunction Case
Maricopa County violated Arizona law by not conducting required tests of the voting computers. In addition, they used altered and hence, uncertified software that had major security flaws. As sworn by the Appellants and In my opinion and based on the declarations by three cyber experts, AZSOS, Maricopa, and Pima […]
The Four Brunson Brothers Are Suing Biden, Harris, Pence And 385 Members of Congress
Joe Biden, Kamala Harris, former Vice President Mike Pence and 385 members of Congress are being sued for allegedly breaking their oaths of office for failing to investigate evidence that the 2020 presidential election was tampered with by “enemies of the constitution” and the case is currently being considered for […]
KANE / KEIL / NYFRL Apply for Emergency Injunction in SCOTUS
11-3-22 The KANE / KEIL / NYFRL cases applied for an emergency injunction with the Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) today. These cases all challenge NYC’s religious exemption to vaccination policy as being illegal and unconstitutional, and seek to return all unvaccinated NYC employees back to their jobs. […]
Supreme Court Rules for High School Football Coach Who Prayed at Midfield
The Supreme Court ruled Monday that a school board in Washington state discriminated against a former football coach when it disciplined him for postgame prayers at midfield, the high court’s latest decision favoring the protection of religious faith over concerns about government endorsement of religion. Justice Neil M. Gorsuch wrote […]
83% of Voters Affirm Self-Defense Principles of SCOTUS 2A Decision
83% of Voters Affirm Self-Defense Principles of SCOTUS 2A Decision 53% Say 2nd Amendment Exists Primarily for Personal Self-Defense, While Nearly 30% Believe it Exists to Protect Against Tyrannical Government (Austin, TX—June 23, 2022) Convention of States Action, in partnership with The Trafalgar Group—one of America’s most accurate pollsters in […]
Is Losing “Roe” Actually A Feminist Outcome?
Is Losing “Roe” Actually A Feminist Outcome? Last Friday, in a 6-3 ruling, the Supreme Court struck down the ruling Roe v Wade via its decision on Dobbs v Jackson Women’s Health Organization. Across the country, understandably, frightened and angry young women are protesting; screaming and weeping. The organized, institutional, heavily funded […]
Over 75% Oppose Protests at Private Homes of Supreme Court Justices
Over 75% Oppose Protests at Private Homes of Supreme Court Justices Majority Also Say Biden’s Failure to Condemn Illegal Protests at Homes of Court Justices Will Potentially Encourage Violence (Austin, TX—May 10, 2022) Convention of States Action, in partnership with The Trafalgar Group—one of America’s most accurate pollsters […]
What Would the Roe v Wade Overturn Really Mean? – Video
What Would the Roe v Wade Overturn Really Mean? In this video, Associate Editor Kate Melgoza discusses the recent SCOUTUS leak of an opinion draft discussing the potential overturn of Roe v Wade. With all the misconceptions circulating around social media, today, we’re breaking down what this document […]
BULLETIN BOARD: 81 Organizations Urge PA Supreme Court to Reject Smart Meters Mandate
Eighty safe-tech and environmental organizations joined the amicus brief filed by Children’s Health Defense (CHD) on Wednesday, Sept 15, in the Pennsylvania Supreme Court. The brief was filed in a case challenging the PA Public Utility Commission’s (PaPUC) interpretation of a 2008 law, Act 129, to mandate smart meters and deny […]