Show Notes: These Aren’t The CCP Voting Droids You’re Looking For

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Darth Nessel and Princess Blunder Benson assured us that there are no fraud, and it there was, they would come for you. In November we had one CCP national vote in the presidential election, now it’s been revealed there are FIFTEEN MORE!

Plus we’ll cover election fraud in Pennsylvania, MEDC distributes $300 Million to non-profits, a lawsuit to stop 2000 acres of solar panels,and how long it took Gretch to find Northern Michigan.

 

Hands Off – Where Were They For Covid?

SoS Benson’s Report:  We Now Have 16 Foreign Nationals Who Voted in 2024

https://www.michigan.gov/sos/resources/news/2025/04/03/michigan-department-of-state-review-confirms-instances-of-noncitizen-voting-are-extremely-rare

  • Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson, 16 credible cases of noncitizens potentially voting were identified following an audit launched in December 2024. Initially, a press release mentioned 15 cases, but it was later clarified that 16 cases, including that of a “Chinese national” who allegedly voted illegally, had been identified. Of these 16 cases, all but two have been referred for possible prosecution, with one individual having since died and another case remaining under further investigation.

  • Secretary Benson stated in September that there was “no evidence that noncitizens are voting”. Despite the new report, she seemed pleased, suggesting that these 16 alleged instances represent a “tiny fraction” of the more than 5.7 million votes cast in the presidential election (0.00028%) and that further efforts to secure elections are unnecessary. She described this as a “serious issue, one we must address with a scalpel, not a sledgehammer

Pennsylvania:  Election Fraud Conviction, Yet Still In Office

https://thefederalist.com/2025/04/07/3-pennsylvania-officials-plead-guilty-to-election-fraud-and-2-are-still-in-office/

Council Vice President MD Nurul Hasan: He pleaded guilty to all 33 charges, which included one count of conspiracy, 16 counts of giving false information in registering to vote, and 16 counts of fraudulent voter registration.
 
Councilman MD Munsur Ali: He pleaded guilty to 25 charges, including one count of conspiracy, 12 counts of giving false information in registering to vote, and 12 counts of fraudulent voter registration.
 
Councilman MD Rafikul Islam: He pleaded guilty to seven charges, which comprised one count of conspiracy, three counts of giving false information in registering to vote, and three counts of fraudulent voter registration.
 
The charges stemmed from a seven-step mail-in voting scheme designed to fraudulently cast ballots for MD Nurul Hasan in his write-in campaign for mayor. This scheme involved obtaining identification information from people living outside Millbourne, fraudulently changing their voter registration addresses to Millbourne, requesting mail-in ballots for them, filling out the ballots for Hasan, forging signatures on the ballot envelopes, and submitting these fraudulent ballots The Department of Justice stated that the three falsely registered nearly three dozen non-Millbourne residents and cast ballots for them.
 
Despite their guilty pleas to these serious election fraud offenses, both Hasan and Ali were still serving on the Millbourne Council Board as of April 4th. They are scheduled for sentencing on June 18th and face maximum possible sentences of five years in prison for each of the charges to which they pleaded guilty. For example, Hasan faces a potential of 165 years in prison due to his 33 charges.

35th District – Still No Representative

Good News In North Carolina

https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/elections/new-court-decision-disputed-north-carolina-race-means-65000-votes-are-rcna199746

A three-judge panel of the North Carolina Court of Appeals ruled Friday that more than 65,000 votes cast in the contested race for the state Supreme Court in 2024 must be recounted and verified — a win for the Republican candidate in the razor-thin, disputed contest and a decision that could potentially tip the election results in his favor.

In the ruling, the Republican majority involved in the decision ordered that a group of more than 65,000 voters, whose eligibility was challenged by Republican Supreme Court candidate Jefferson Griffin and his lawyers, now have 15 business days to provide state elections officials with the necessary proof of identity that would verify their votes. The court ruled that any voters who don’t respond will not have their votes counted in the race between Griffin and Democrat Allison Riggs, which is still caught in legal battling five months after Election Day.

The arduous task of verifying those voter identities will fall on the North Carolina State Board of Elections. And the decision sets up an appeal to North Carolina’s highest court, the state Supreme Court — the body that the winner of this election will join.

“The inclusion of even one unlawful ballot in a vote total dilutes the lawful votes and ‘effectively disenfranchises’ lawful voters,” the Republican majority on the three-person panel wrote in its opinion. “Post-election protests protect against this risk of vote dilution by enabling candidates and voters to rigorously investigate the election process, identify and challenge unlawful ballots, and ensure those ballots are not counted.”

Shadow Cabinet Met In Congress

John James

Republican Congressman James announced campaign for governor at 430 PM.  Three hours later there is already Republican Detractors.

Garrett Soldano ran for governor in 2022 and did not make it through the primary.  His discussion of winners only being qualified to run for governor rings very hollow because that would have disqualified him from running in 2022.  Arguably that was a more important time to have credentials since we were still under the Covid tyranny and fresh from the 2020 election fraud.

James Bio

Military Career

James began his career in the U.S. Army after graduating from the United States Military Academy at West Point in 2004 with a bachelor’s degree in legal studies and systems engineering. He served as an aviation officer and AH-64 Apache pilot during Operation Iraqi Freedom from 2004 to 2012, achieving the rank of captain and earning the Ranger Tab.

Business Career

After leaving military service, James joined James Group International, a global supply chain management company founded by his father. He eventually became president of James Group International and CEO of Renaissance Global Logistics, overseeing logistics services for automotive clients worldwide. His leadership earned him recognition, including Crain’s Detroit Business “40 Under 40” in 2020.

Political Career

James entered politics in 2017, running as the Republican nominee for U.S. Senate in Michigan twice—against Debbie Stabenow in 2018 and Gary Peters in 2020—though he lost both races. Despite these defeats, he gained national attention for his competitive campaigns.

In 2022, James successfully ran for Michigan’s newly redrawn 10th Congressional District and was re-elected in 2024. In Congress, he serves on several committees, including Transportation and Infrastructure, Foreign Affairs, Education and Workforce, and Energy and Commerce.

 

Freedom Index Score Is Terrible

CPAC Rating is 66

https://www.cpac.org/bio/j000307

Max Tegmark AI

We have described many times The Great Replacement, where food systems are the primary weapon used to control populations.  We have been under the same control

Children Are The Target

Careless People: A Cautionary Tale of Power, Greed, and Lost Idealism

Former Meta Executive Sarah Wynn-Williams on 'Careless People' Memoir -  Business Insider

What Wynn-Williams relays is a vastly different ethos. As I have said on Severed Conscience and in other writing, social media is built to track all facets of our emotions. You are feeding your joy, anger, frustration, and elation into your devices. You share photos and videos. It is a profile of your life and it is a machine that is used to predict your sentiments. And sell you things. And as Matt Taibi revealed in the Twitter Files, it was designed to identify your political leanings and silence you.

And Wynn-Williams reveals that the technology was used to target teens.

In April 2017, a confidential document is leaked that reveals Facebook is offering advertisers the opportunity to target thirteen-to-seventeen-year-olds across its platforms, including Instagram, during moments of psychological vulnerability when they feel “worthless,” “insecure,” “stressed,” “defeated,” “anxious,” “stupid,” “useless,” and “like a failure.” Or to target them when they’re worried about their bodies and thinking of losing weight. Basically, when a teen is in a fragile emotional state.

Jonathan Haidt, author of the Anxious Generation, has inspired medical and mental health specialists to conduct surveys on teen psychological health with the view to identify correlations between depression, anxiety, and suicidal ideation. Many disturbing symptoms and behavior has been observed:

  • Teens spend 4.8 Hours per day on social media
  • 51% of U.S. teenagers spend at least four hours daily on social media
  • Older teens, girls exceed the overall average in social media time
  • Personality traits, parental restrictions are key factors in teens’ use
  • Rise of Tourette’s Like Symptoms

2025 acres for Solar Panels:  Otsego Lawsuit

https://www.michigannewssource.com/2025/04/exclusive-otsego-county-residents-sue-over-controversial-solar-farm-approval/

The lawsuit filed by Otsego County residents against Otsego County and RWE Solar Development, LLC includes a constitutional challenge to Michigan’s new renewable energy law, Public Act 233 of 2023. The plaintiffs argue that this law delegates excessive legislative power to the Michigan Public Service Commission (MPSC), an unelected executive agency, without providing clear standards or limitations.

According to the lawsuit, this alleged delegation violates Michigan’s separation-of-powers doctrine and the constitution’s “vesting clauses,” which assign specific powers to the legislative, executive, and judicial branches. The attorney representing the plaintiffs, David M. Delaney, stated that the entire framework of Public Act 233 was designed to fast-track solar development at the expense of local control. He highlights that while the law technically preserves local authority by allowing municipalities a year to adopt a Compatible Renewable Energy Ordinance (CREO), it also sets up a structure where the state can override that authority through the MPSC if local governments don’t comply.

The lawsuit claims that RWE cannot seek a permit from the MPSC because none of the conditions outlined in Act 233 for state-level intervention apply, as Otsego County approved RWE’s permit application even after failing to adopt a CREO by the state’s deadline. The plaintiffs are asking the court to declare parts of Act 233 unconstitutional due to vagueness and unlawful delegation of power.

The outcome of this constitutional challenge could have significant implications for how Michigan balances renewable energy development with local governance and constitutional safeguards. This information comes from the article “EXCLUSIVE: Otsego County Residents Sue Over Controversial Solar Farm Approval”. The other source you provided, regarding noncitizen voting, does not discuss any constitutional challenges.

MEDC Funds 300 Million for Non Profit

https://www.michigannewssource.com/2025/04/money-to-barbershop-quartets-pottery-studios-and-more-medcs-economic-development-funding-uncovered/

The Michigan Economic Development Corporation (MEDC) allocated nearly $300 million in 2024 to various non-profits, focusing on artistic and cultural initiatives.

Funding recipients included a pottery studio, a Mexican ballet school, and the Society for Preservation and Encouragement of Barbershop Quartets.

Critics argue that these grants prioritize cultural projects over direct economic development and job creation.

Concerns have been raised about the alignment of these expenditures with MEDC’s mission to foster economic growth in Michigan.

MEDC Has Been Our Focus In The Past.  Has Garrett Soldano or John James ever discussed this issue?

 

Brutal Ice Storm

Day One of the ice storm that hit Northern Michigan 350,000 people were without power.  As Friday 4/6/2025 c. 20,000 were still without power.

Gov Whitmer was in Ireland, apparently Lt Gov Garland couldn’t declare a state of emergency as Whitmer didn’t act for FOUR days.

https://www.michigannewssource.com/2025/04/state-rep-hoitenga-ice-damage-unlike-anything-ive-ever-seen-full-restoration-could-take-60-days/

State Representative Michele Hoitenga described the recent ice storm damage in Montmorency County, Michigan, as unprecedented, with nearly 90% of customers still without power six days after the storm. citeturn0search1

Hoitenga noted that the destruction is widespread across the district, expressing concerns that complete restoration could take between 30 to 60 days. citeturn0search1

The ice storm caused significant damage to transmission and distribution lines, with many poles and wires needing complete replacement. citeturn0search1

Utility companies are working diligently to restore power, but challenges such as debris and impassable roads are hindering progress. citeturn0search1

Michigan Still Needs COVID Programs

https://www.michigannewssource.com/2025/04/judge-halts-cdc-from-taking-back-11b-in-covid-grants-after-ag-lawsuit/?utm_source=home-headline-stories

A federal judge has temporarily blocked the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) from rescinding $11 billion in public health infrastructure grants, including $379.3 million allocated to Michigan. citeturn0search0

The CDC argued that the COVID-19 pandemic has ended, making the funds unnecessary; however, Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel and 23 other state attorneys general filed a lawsuit opposing the move. citeturn0search0

Judge Mary S. McElroy granted a temporary restraining order, citing the potential harm to public health services such as infectious disease control and mental health programs. citeturn0search0

Attorney General Nessel emphasized that cutting these funds would negatively impact essential health services relied upon by Michiganders. citeturn0search0

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