Show Notes: Election Fraud & Barefoot Climate Corp

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More election fraud or just incompetence in Muskegon, MI?  But don’t worry, the same incompetent group has a Climate Corp that will help your community prepare for Climate Emergencies, just like the CCP Barefoot Doctors.

Michigan Has An EGLE

Muskegon Michigan Has A Problem

There is no such thing as a pattern, no such thing as correlation.  

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2024/07/muskegon-michigan-voter-registration-fraud-capital-caught/

Muskegon, Michigan, the same Michigan city where GBI Strategies tried to register 8,000 fake voters in a day, an investigation into which the corrupt FBI has been sitting on for years even though it involved explicit criminality, admitted Thursday that they sent out two absentee ballots to every voter in three precincts.

Muskegon City Clerk Ann Meisch wrote to residents, ” Please destroy or return the original ballot.”

Previously we reported on the 10s of thousands of registrations dropped off in several Michigan cities.  GBI Strategies is the mysterious company that was operating out of an empty duplex in Maryland.  

Show Notes: Michigan Mish-Mash With Darth Nessel

 

Michigan Does Not Enforce Laws, and By Law, Election  Audits Are Now Prohibited 

Secretary of State Benson has lost SEVEN TIMES IN COURT regarding the validation of signatures of absentee ballots.  Benson has also not followed the law in 2020 regarding mass mailing of ballots without the signatory requesting that ballot.  

We have discussed this also in Show Notes: Morning Mission: Dar-Benson 

Gov Whitmer signed SB 602 which now narrows the scope of election day vote investigation.  A recount occurs, but the state of the ballots – whether they have been cast appropriately by an actual voter – is NOT part of that process.

Michigan Passes Laws Restricting Election Recounts for Fraud Allegations and Wide-Margin Victories

Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer (D) signed bills into law on Monday that will prohibit election recounts conducted due to allegations of fraud and for counts that would not impact election results.

Whitmer said in a statement that this supports “fair and free elections that make sure the winner can take office without unnecessary interference.”

Senate Bill 603 includes numerous provisions regulating election recounts. Notably, the law states a recount is not an “investigation or an audit of the conduct of an election,” and it “does not assess the qualifications of electors participating in an election or the manner in which ballots are applied for or issued to electors.”

Who are the MI Healthy Climate Corps and Why Are They Coming To Your Region

Michigan has trained 30 professionals who will now assist their communities prepare for the crisis of climate change

https://www.bridgemi.com/michigan-environment-watch/tackle-climate-change-michigan-enlists-corps-volunteers

Using $2.6 million in federal and state funding, Michigan has embedded 30 corps members in 14 communities across the state, working on projects ranging from supporting vehicle electrification to restoring wildlife habitat.

A group photo of the MI Healthy Climate Corps

Michigan’s cohort is part of the nationwide American Climate Corps, a Biden administration program that borrows inspiration from America’s long legacy of using civil service to propel the nation through crisis. 

The most notable example is the 1930s Civilian Conservation Corps, the Roosevelt administration’s response to unemployment during the Great Depression and environmental disasters like the Great Dust Bowl.

It was a way to help heal our outdoors from a lot of environmental devastation,” Burg said. At the same time, “It helped kick-start our economy.” 

Today, the nation faces a new crisis.

Scientists say society must wean itself off fossil fuels by midcentury to avoid the worst effects of climate change, while also preparing to withstand the disruption that has already begun, from worsening summer heat waves to disappearing winters and damaging floods.

This is a replay of the Rationed State strategy where an emergency is declared, and fear and authoritarian dictates are used to drive activity while depriving you of your rights, food, medicine and fuel.

https://www.michigan.gov/egle/newsroom/press-releases/2024/03/21/mi-healthy-climate-corps-launches-with-30-members-statewide

Mao Had The Same Concept, The Barefoot Doctors

To prevent further crisis in health, Mao adopted the barefoot doctors, who were trained to treat farmers and villagers.  They also served as the eyes and ears of the CCP as the one child one family laws were enforced.  

Google Censoring Your Documents

Censors Everywhere We Look

Despite CNN’s claim that he didn’t qualify for the Presidential debate, and the Democrat Party’s continual barriers to RFK’s name appearing on state ballots, he is running for President of the United States and has significant popular support. To every normal American, it’s obvious there is a benefit to hearing from all viable candidates running for President, regardless of one’s political leanings. In that spirit, I sent out a few texts and a notice in a Google Group, with a link to The Real Debate website.

1.9 Million of State Tax Dollars supplants district funds as source to repair pool.  

New web technology is why you can’t see the details.

https://www.michigancapitolconfidential.com/news/saginaw-lawmaker-earmarked-1-9m-to-fix-elementary-school-pool

13 Million for Museums We Can’t See Which Legislature Approved

Michigan’s legislators approved $13 million in grants to select museums in the 2025 budget, but lawmakers do not say who made these earmarks. The money will be paid out through the Department of Labor and Economic Opportunity’s enhancement grants.

https://www.michigancapitolconfidential.com/news/who-spent-13m-on-five-state-museums

Protecting Gender Affirming Treatment At All Costs

Conversion therapy, as defined by the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, “are interventions purported to alter same-sex attractions or an individual’s gender expression with the specific aim to promote heterosexuality as a preferable outcome.” 

The academy, as have most major health health institutions, say such therapies “lack scientific credibility and clinical utility. Additionally, there is evidence that such interventions are harmful.” That stance is shared by the American Psychiatric Association, the American Academy of Pediatrics, as well as the American Psychological Association and the National Association of School Psychologists.

https://michiganadvance.com/2024/07/15/lawsuit-seeks-to-overturn-michigans-ban-on-conversion-therapy-for-minors/

Cheating Our Way To Net-Zero

https://www.wired.com/story/ai-energy-demands-water-impact-internet-hyper-consumption-era/?utm_source=pocket-newtab-en-us

AI’s Energy Demands Are Out of Control. Welcome to the Internet’s Hyper-Consumption Era
Generative artificial intelligence tools, now part of the everyday user experience online, are causing stress on local power grids and mass water evaporation.

One unfortunate side effect of this proliferation is that the computing processes required to run generative AI systems are much more resource intensive. This has led to the arrival of the internet’s hyper-consumption era, a period defined by the spread of a new kind of computing that demands excessive amounts of electricity and water to build as well as operate.

Even though Google’s total energy consumption doubled from 2019 to 2023, Corina Standiford, a spokesperson for the company, said it would not be fair to state that Google’s energy consumption spiked during the AI race. “Reducing emissions from our suppliers is extremely challenging, which makes up 75 percent of our footprint,” she says in an email. The suppliers that Google blames include the manufacturers of servers, networking equipment, and other technical infrastructure for the data centers—an energy-intensive process that is required to create physical parts for frontier AI models.

Fengqi You, the researcher from Cornell, also emphasizes the importance of continuing the transition to renewable energy sources—though he questions the efficacy of companies that are relying on carbon offset plans as part of their sustainability efforts. “Offsetting is a temporary solution, which is better than nothing, but it’s definitely not an ultimate solution,” he says. Ren feels similarly about water replenishment efforts: It’s better than no action, while remaining an insufficient measure. He argues that more attention should be paid to the water footprint of the supply chain for large companies as well as their direct consumption.

https://www.zerohedge.com/commodities/marylands-energy-crisis-sparked-apocalyptic-environmentalism

Maryland consumes about 40% more electricity than it generates.

The extra supply of more than 200 Trillion Btu of electricity, annually, is delivered to the state over the PJM regional grid. And the amount imported is growing dramatically. 

While the percentage of imported electricity varies from day to day (depending upon weather conditions, costs of fuel sources, energy public policy, etc.), this is not a new situation, dating back approximately 40 years, and will increase in coming years.

https://www.bridgemi.com/business-watch/feds-give-500m-lansing-gm-auto-plant-switch-evs

A General Motors Corp. factory here will receive $500 million in federal funds to help retool to build electric vehicles, the latest in a surge of spending to help  Michigan factories transition from combustion engines.

Jennifer Granholm, the U.S. secretary of energy and Michigan’s former governor, was back in town Thursday to announce the funding on the factory floor of the GM Grand River Assembly Plant and say the U.S. is committed to keeping auto jobs.

She announced 11 factories in eight states will receive a total of $1.7 billion in grants to retool facilities that otherwise would have closed, as automakers swap gas-only vehicles for hybrids and EVs.

Exceptions Will Be Allowed For The “Right Companies and People”

https://www.wsj.com/articles/microsoft-wrestles-with-rising-emissions-from-ai-ahead-of-its-2030-net-zero-goal-b53d4cf4

Melanie Nakagawa: In the report we are quite clear that we have things we need to do more of and that is definitely in the space of Scope 3 reductions—the emissions coming from our supply chain and value chain—that makes up over 96% of our total emissions. We need to bring these down. The other one is making sure we can replenish as much water as we consume and we’re looking at new innovations to achieve those targets and goals.

WSJ Pro: You say in the report that you will require your high-volume suppliers to achieve 100% carbon-free energy by 2030. How are you going to do that?

MN: We have a supplier-reach program that helps connect suppliers to carbon-free electricity options. We also talk to them about what we do ourselves…sharing our own experiences and journey. Part of this is just education. I was really encouraged to hear that when we talked to some of our suppliers, the sustainability teams in those organizations then have to [take our request] to their leaders. It is a way to surface incredible sustainability leaders within these companies and give them additional weight to make the requests and requirements and recommendations and get it done.

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