Ignorance and what WE can do
What can Towns, Cities, and Counties do?—Chapter 7 of revised book for local action
Having recently spoken with 3 people I greatly admire for their success in supporting already two cities in Anoka County to pass resolutions to expand their hand counts during the post-election review (PER) to additional precincts and contested races, I realized that so much of what we can do relies on our ability not to fight each other but to actually help each other. (Also, read text transcript of the audio.)
Nikola Tesla on ignorance
Nikola Tesla, who arguably single-handedly brought electricity to your house and mine (besides many other likely classified inventions), wrote in an essay that ignorance is the biggest retarding factor of the movement (energy) of mankind.
In the same paragraph he notes that endless wars are probably the worst outcome of that ignorance. This is why I support people here in Minnesota like Royce White and Chris Corey and Steve Boyd and Tayler Rahm and Drew Roach and many others who focus on ending endless wars or if not their focus, are not afraid to speak about it or related topics like securing our borders.
If we are sending young people to die in order to protect the communist racket (and horror) of a human supply chain, then we have some repenting to do. I know about this second hand through my friend who survived by the grace and protection of Yeshua these supply chains (Romanian orphanages under Nicolae Ceaușescu) and has proven the cycle of abuse doesn’t not need to be repeated—there can even be forgiveness since true justice is complicated and not found in manmade courts—and in fact the system will be brought down as my friend’s testimony and others are a lamppost for others to see clearly.
Are we still talking about elections?
Coming back to ignorance. There is big ignorance, but it is gradually decreasing, regarding the facade of elections. It’s easy to see how things can get so bad when we are not truly having fair elections, instead installing candidates that are yes men and women to an agenda to undermine our civilization, keeping many close to slaves or serfs without a path to pursue loving families and their interests during short cruel lifespans.
My own opinions and understanding of [s]elections gets updated every few weeks to the point that what I’ve previously written becomes moot or seriously deficient. This has caused me anxiety at times that I’m not keeping up properly—thankfully there are many others tracking details and putting in daily work on this matter of seeking the truth. Let My People Go is a great documentary by David Clements, as just one example. (Watch it free here on Rumble.)
Home Grown Elections
Even still, I’ve tried to give a simple roadmap on what local people and local government can do even while the tyrannical state tries to put pizza boxes on every window so to speak (those who remember the TCF center in Detroite will get the reference) on our Minnesota elections.
As a friend who has worked 40 years in local government has said, elections need to be HOME GROWN, not privatized, owned by the state, or manipulated by NGOs—we can do this, and we will. I believe that.
If the simple roadmap above doesn’t help, please let me know.
Version 2 of [S]elections in Minnesota, Published
If a more comprehensive map and history is hoped for, here’s version 2 of [S]elections in Minnesota, first published on June 25, 2022, and recently published in June 2024.
Read completely free here.
Read digitally here.
Paperback from Barnes & Noble, Bookshop, or request from local bookstore.
If you read the book but just want action, jump to Chapter Seven: What We Can Do, and focus on page 145-47, What Can Towns, Cites, and Counties Do?
Please do not read and do nothing. Instead, read and speak with me or others around you how to make a difference toward transparent, real elections, not fake ones.
What’s new in this version?
repositioned the history of voting machines (Chapter 1)
removed MNGOP chapter - that will come again in next book, Manifesting 369
a clarification about cast vote records and ballot images (Chapter 6)
added county-level field notes, observations, and suggestions from a few Minnesota counties, in particular for Stearns and Anoka (Chapter 6)
added a new chapter, What We Can Do (Chapter 7)
commentary on newly added or amended Minnesota Statutes (Chapter 7)
anecdotes and snippets from meetings and conversations with grassroots leaders country-wide (throughout)
moved the anecdote about living one year in Beijing (Appendix)
included Susan Smith's post-trial brief relevant to all Minnesotans (Chapter 6) - [read the brief now right here] - still waiting on judge’s decision
God’s children are not for sale
Our Heavenly Father proclaimed, ‘God’s children are not for sale’ through Sound of Freedom last July 4—this year, another film about the supply chains is coming out, Sound of Hope. Eventually we will all understand what we have been a part of… and each day we continue to learn we have so much more to learn.
Manifesting 369 will be the next book, which I’m working on almost daily recently, having started it in 2023. Manifesting Three Six Nine is a gematria match for God’s children are not for sale. That book will cover the 117 days from when it was suggested I run for Minnesota Secretary of State to primary election day on August 9, 2022. It will cover a range of topics because, as is clear, the [s]election issue encompasses many topics politically, socially, spiritually, right down to the question of our very identity and origins.
Any donations through a purchase of [S]elections (royalties are about 72 cents for paperback and 178 cents for digital) will help give me a little space away from client projects to focus on Manifesting 369.