Congressional candidates Robby Starbuck and Bo Hines joined Representative Madison Cawthorn on stage at a "Parent's Choice" rally before a Johnston County Board of Education meeting.
Lynn Bernstein is an election integrity advocate and founder of Transparent Elections NC. She's also a Democrat. I caught up with her at a protest she organized outside the Wake County Board of Elections on election night.
You can hear about why Bernstein is protesting in Wake County, as well as how she got into election integrity, how the local media coverage of the subject has changed, and, perhaps most importantly, a civil rights case Bernstein is bringing against the Wake County Election Manager after she was trespassed from Wake County Board of Elections property and prevented from participating in observation or participation in public comment at meetings held at the board headquarters.
I interviewed Lori Boddy at a Freedom 515 rally in Columbia, SC on July 17, 2021. Lori Boddy is a volunteer with Look Ahead America. Look Ahead America's main event on the same day was at the jail in DC where many of the detained defendants from the January 6 riot are being held.
I met up with a freedom convoy at a truck stop in Blacksburg, SC. This convoy had started in Texas, and had spent the previous night in Georgia. Around 50 vehicles including six trucks headed out up I-85 in the afternoon. I counted supporters on at least 47 overpasses before they reached their destination for the night in Graham, NC.
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Around one to two hundred were gathered in support as Professor David Clements and others gave a presentation on "Exposing Election Truth" to the Surry County Commissioners. After the commissioners blew them off and went into closed session, a few speakers came out to address the crowd (seen here). Tessa Saeli and Steve Odem, candidates for two different commissioner seats were in attendance campaigning and spoke at the rally.
Grass Roots North Carolina organized a protest today (6/24/2022) in front of the Raleigh office of Senator Thom Tillis to protest his support of the gun restrictions which recently passed the Senate and the House. The guest of honor and speaker at the rally was Stephen Willeford, who exchanged gunfire with the perpetrator of the deadliest mass shooting in Texas history at the First Baptist Church in Sutherland Springs, TX. The shooter fled after Willeford shot him multiple times with his AR-15.
Both North Carolina senators, "Traitor" Thom Tillis and Richard "Benedict" Burr, as they were referred to by the protesters, joined in voting with the Democrats to vote for new restrictions on gun ownership.
Micajah Jackson, a disabled veteran, was arrested and charged by the FBI after he allegedly entered the Capitol on January 6th. Jackson goes over his political background, previous activism, his actions on January 6th, his relationship with the Proud Boys, and the presence of antifa/FBI informants.
Speech by Dr. Beatrice Setnik, who "has been working in the area of CNS research, addiction, clinical drug development and abuse potential assessment for over 12 years and is an expert in the area of abuse and dependence liability evaluation" according to the University of Toronto, gives a speech about the ethics of COVID-19 vaccines, especially regarding their status as having Emergency Use Authorizations from the FDA.