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Summary

➡ This text appears to be a transcript of a public event in California, where people gathered to pray for the state, sing the national anthem, and listen to speeches from gubernatorial candidates. The event emphasized unity, hope, and the desire to “take back” California. The audience was encouraged to participate actively and a surprise question from an audience member was planned for the candidates.
➡ This text is about a political event where various candidates for the governor of California are introduced and given a chance to express their views. The candidates discuss their perspectives on the problems within the GOP in California, with many suggesting that the party needs to appeal to a broader range of people and stop repeating the same mistakes. They also emphasize the importance of addressing the issues that all Californians face, rather than focusing on party lines.
➡ B Fusion is a strategy aiming to enhance the potential of communities at U.S. Mexico border areas, promoting walkable urban environments and projects that maximize the potential of these districts. The text also mentions a tribute to a man named Charlie, who inspired many with his courage and faith, and his death sparked a movement. The text concludes with a live auction event, where the proceeds will go to a non-profit organization focused on suicide prevention for first responders.
➡ A pair of size 12, 24 karat gold baby Trump shoes, one of 400 made, were auctioned off. The bidding started at $1,000 and ended at $1,500, with the proceeds going to Tom’s nonprofit for suicide prevention among first responders and military personnel. Additionally, a canvas reprint of a lyrics poster was auctioned off, starting at $500 and ending at $4,200. The event also included a donation of $25.
➡ The text is about an auction event where a special piece of art is being bid on. The auctioneer encourages the audience to bid higher, with the price reaching $2,900. The event also includes a discussion about the GOP in California, with one participant suggesting that the party is in last place due to a losing record.
➡ The text is a discussion among various individuals about the issues within the Republican Party in California and their strategies to win elections. They express dissatisfaction with the current state of the party, suggesting it’s too focused on money and not enough on the character of candidates. They also discuss the need for a revival of righteousness in leadership and the importance of fighting corruption. Lastly, they address concerns about election integrity and propose solutions such as auditing elections and ensuring voter IDs.
➡ The speakers discuss their concerns about the current voting system, suggesting it lacks trust and transparency. They propose solutions such as using blockchain technology for voting, ensuring veterans can identify as such on ballots, and purging voter rolls annually. They also emphasize the importance of public involvement in local government and election processes. They believe that a strong, clear, conservative message can inspire voter turnout and that the system should be simplified to voting, counting, and results all in one day.
➡ The text discusses the influence of Marxist and communist ideologies on people’s spirits and the need for enlightenment in California. It also highlights the challenges facing California’s food supply, including threats to ranches and farms, and the monopoly of the meatpacking industry. The speakers propose solutions such as increasing desalination plants, turning on oil pipelines, and promoting organic farming. They also emphasize the importance of water for farming and suggest that the state needs help from influential figures like Donald Trump to address these issues.
➡ The speaker emphasizes the importance of gaining endorsements from influential figures like Trump and Bobby Kennedy for political success. They also discuss the need for a governor who will work with the federal government and support the agricultural industry, particularly addressing issues of water, energy, and labor regulations. The speaker also mentions the need to protect the ‘breadbaskets’ of the world, including California, by ensuring plentiful water and energy resources, and supporting small to mid-level farmers. Lastly, they touch on the serious issue of sex trafficking, expressing a commitment to combat this problem.
➡ The speaker discusses their involvement in Operation Disrupt and Restore, a program aimed at combating human trafficking. They share their experiences working with Pastor Rudy Gonzalez and CERT Ministries, who conduct rescue missions for trafficked individuals. The speaker also mentions the need for more involvement from the California State Guard and the power of citizen’s arrest. They touch on the issue of organ harvesting and the need for pressure on China. The speaker also criticizes certain laws and politicians, arguing they contribute to the problem of trafficking. They call for a spiritual revival and a return to God, as well as increased accountability and action from the public and law enforcement.
➡ The text discusses a meeting where candidates for the California governor position discuss their plans to combat child trafficking and censorship. One candidate, Lewis Herms, emphasizes the importance of ending censorship, as it prevents the issue of child trafficking from being adequately addressed. He proposes holding Child Protective Services and judges accountable, and creating a website to expose those not doing their job. Other candidates suggest using law enforcement to break trafficking rings, educating children and parents about trafficking, and setting up a confidential whistleblowing program.
➡ The speaker emphasizes the need for stricter law enforcement and legal consequences for criminals, particularly those involved in child trafficking. They suggest changes such as automatic jail time for harming a child, altering laws to protect children from trafficked parents, and reinstating the death penalty for pedophiles. They also express a desire to fight against censorship and uphold second amendment rights, and stress the importance of education and awareness about child trafficking. Lastly, they propose reforms in the judicial system to protect children’s rights.
➡ The text discusses a meeting where various individuals express their concerns about the current state of the Republican party, the lack of energy and involvement, and the perceived corruption within the party’s internal voting system. They also discuss the need for election reform and the importance of voter involvement, especially among the younger generation. The speakers propose solutions such as voter ID initiatives, increased grassroots involvement, and the need for a strong secretary of state to ensure election integrity. They also emphasize the need to address key issues affecting California, such as water scarcity, wildfires, and the state’s economy.
➡ The speakers discuss the challenges of getting elected in a system they believe is rigged, with issues like voter fraud and machine tampering. They propose solutions like purging voter systems, using technology for transparent voting, and appealing to a broader range of voters. They emphasize the need for election integrity, unity among their party, and the importance of a candidate who can deliver on promises and excite voters.
➡ The discussion revolves around the issues facing California, particularly the impact of environmental policies on agriculture and ranching. The participants suggest solutions such as auditing water resource management, reducing regulations, and implementing desalination facilities. They also discuss the need for more local meat production and better support for farmers.
➡ The text discusses the need for better water management in California, including building dams and reservoirs to replenish the aquifer. It also highlights the need for changes in legislation and personnel to ensure water reaches those who need it, like farmers. The text also criticizes overregulation in the farming industry and suggests creating more competition among farmers. Lastly, it emphasizes the importance of local control over water and agriculture management.
➡ The speakers in the text are discussing their plans to combat issues such as child sex trafficking, illegal immigration, and the decline of moral values in society if they were to become governor. They propose stricter laws and punishments for criminals, ending sanctuary states, and improving education. They also emphasize the importance of securing borders and holding individuals accountable for their actions.
➡ The speaker is running for governor of California and is committed to fighting human trafficking and drug smuggling. They plan to use technology like scanners to catch criminals. They also emphasize the importance of education and the role of teachers, warning against indoctrination. They believe in clear gender distinctions and are open to creating separate spaces for transgender individuals. They have reached out to schools and parents to challenge what they see as misguided attempts to blur gender differences. The speaker also thanks the event sponsors and highlights the work of a non-profit organization helping trafficked children.
➡ Chae Ahn, a South Korean immigrant, is stepping up to serve California, aiming to address the state’s issues such as struggling families, closing businesses, and increasing homelessness. Ahn, who has spent over 40 years helping families and defending freedom, believes that with integrity, California can be renewed. The Salt and Light Council is asking all gubernatorial candidates to sign a pledge to uphold various rights and principles. General Michael Flynn, unable to attend the event, sent a video message encouraging Californians to get involved in their local communities and support candidates who prioritize the country over personal gain.
➡ The speaker emphasizes the importance of community involvement in politics, urging people to vote and stand up for their beliefs. They highlight the values of faith, family, and freedom, and express concern about the direction of the country, particularly in relation to immigration. The speaker also mentions various sponsors and organizations, including Shepherd’s Watch Foundation, which helps rescue children from trafficking. They conclude by encouraging everyone to take action and make a difference in their communities.

Transcript

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We also ask that you please turn your cell phones off or silent throughout the evening. Once again, thank you for being here. It’s time to take our power back. California. We’ll get started here in just a moment. Sam IT Ladies and gentlemen, please take your seats. We are going to put God back into his rightful place here. As we take our California back, please bow your heads and let your hands rise to heaven as we begin with prayer. We lift up the state of California to you today. You have blessed this land with beauty from the mountains to the ocean, from fertile valleys to beautiful forests.

We thank you for the abundance of resources and the diverse people who call California home. We ask for your mercy and guidance over our representatives that they would govern by your laws for liberty with wisdom, integrity and justice. Lead them to speak your truth above policies and place compassion above division. We pray for the families across our state and ask you to strengthen them, to protect them and restore hope where there is despair. We ask you to watch over our schools, our churches and our communities that they may be places of light and encouragement. And we also ask that you heal the wounds of our land, the fires, the droughts, the.

The homelessness and the division of people’s hearts. May your spirit move through California to bring revival, unity and peace. Let this state be a beacon of your love and liberty. And may California honor you in word, deed and law. In Jesus holy name. Amen. Ladies and gentlemen, please welcome to sing our national anthem, Miss Mika Hale. O say, can you say by the dawn’s early light what so proudly we held at the twilight last gleaming Whose broad stroke stripes and a bright star through the perilous night O’ er the ramparts we watched Were so gallantly straight and the rocket’s red glare the bombs bursting in air Gave proof through the night that our flag was still there O say does that star spangled banner yet wave O’ er the land of the free and the harmony is.

Ladies and gentlemen, please give it up for Ma Hail for a beautiful rendition of Our national anthem. Oh, we’ve been called for such a time as this. Hearts awaken we will not miss Every promise, every prayer God is moving everywhere the ground we lost we now reclaim In Jesus mighty name Chains are fallen Fear must flee the spirit sets us free Take back the land Take back the ground the trumpet of freedom is sounding loud Holy Spirit, have your way Refine us by fire this is the day God is with us we will stand together we rise Take back the land for freedom we fight for liberty for all Answering together the highest call Hearts of courage Eyes ablaze Voices lifted Songs of praise Every band raised on high Heaven’s army fills the sky the cross before us we won’t turn back Our king is leading the attack with love unshaken truth our flame we march in Jesus name Take back the land Take back the ground the trumpet of freedom is sounding loud Holy Spirit, have your way we find us by fire Fire.

This is the day God is with us we will stand together we rise to take back the land for freedom we fight for liberty for all United in Christ we will never fall Fire ever We will never fall Fire ever Fire of heaven fall again Purify your sons and friends Every nation, every shore Christ is king forevermore Take back the land Take back the ground the trumpet of freedom is sounding loud Holy Spirit, have your way Refine us by fire this is the day God is with us we will stand together we rise to take back the land with banners of truth we answer the call Freedom in Christ Little money for all.

Take back the. For freedom we fight. Ladies and gentlemen, Tammy Kelly from Flags in Motion. Sam. My victory when all I see is the mountain. You see a mountain, Mo. And as I walk through the shadow, your love surrounds me. There’s nothing to fear now, for I am safe with you. So when I fight, I fight on my knees with my heads lifted high. Oh, God. The battle belongs to you in every Mercury and Kevin Marcos, as are your 20, 26 gubernatorial candidates. They were willing to stand in the gap and to take our California back.

Pretty amazing. Yes. Now, are you ready for an amazing showdown tonight? These guys are ready to bring it. They’re gonna be under rapid fire. But before we get there, I gotta tell you something. You guys look really good, and you’re. I see that you guys are pretty fired up about being here. The encouragement is incredible. This is what it’s going to take to take this incredible state back. Because it’s up to us. We the people. Yes. Yes. All right. Now, some of you have been asking Me. Why is Sheriff Bianco not in the House? Has that been a question on your mind today, Candidates? Has that been on your mind? Elephant in the room.

Not here. Live streamers. Are you asking why Sheriff Bianco’s not here? Well, I will let you know that we actually scheduled him to be here months ago. We actually moved the date for Sheriff Bianco to be here. Unfortunately, Sheriff Bianco has declined. Now, if you have not seen. If you have not seen the interviews that we’ve done at the take your powerback show, then you need to go see him. I’ve had the honor and privilege of interviewing every single one of these candidates that are here tonight, as well as Sheriff Bianca. So here’s the deal. These are the ones.

These are the candidates that are standing in the gap to take our California back. So this is not about Sheriff Bianco. It’s about these candidates right here in the House. So, Dan. Yes, ma’. Am. We’ve got quite a night tonight. Are you ready for this? So check. There’s so many people here, we have to actually split the field up, folks. So I’m going to take half of them with a minute, and we’re going to go back to the meeting. You certainly are. So this is what we’re going to do. I’m going to walk you guys through what it looks like, but can I have to take my glasses off? I see you are saying hi.

Okay. I see amazing warriors in this house. It’s so good. All right, we’ve got a clock on the back wall. It is called our timer, and we have something called a bell. The bell lets us know when a candidate is done with their 1 minute, 2 minute, or 30 second. Josiah, will you play that bell? Oh, come on. Is that awesome? Wait, one more time. Come on. Oh, yeah. Now we got it. We got it. And they will have to shut up. Then there’s no talking after. No talking. You guys got that right? All got that? Yes.

No talking after the yes. I know Laura very well, and Laura will not let you get in an extra word, so she will not stick to your time and then zip it. That’s right. That’s right. So we’re going to have three rounds tonight. That’s right. The first round will have seven of the candidates, so we’re going to start a little heavy. And I’ll bring those candidates forward in just a moment. The second round will be six of the candidates. Well, what are we going to do about a third round? We’re bringing them all to the Table one of you is the lucky winner.

Remember Willy Wonka, the golden ticket. Remember? Well, somebody in this audience has a golden ticket randomly chosen. And the entire lineup tonight, when we go round one and round two is also randomly chosen. So I want you to know that that Willy Wonka ticket is somebody in this audience. One person will be able to ask any candidate. It could be. It could be. You just don’t know. They’ll have two minutes to answer that question. Then the rest of the candidates will go 32nd rapid fire. You want to know how these candidates do under fire? Tonight you’re gonna learn.

All right, Dan, I think we’re getting close. You’re calling out the first six candidates. What do you think? Let’s also remind folks, too, that we’re live streaming. Right, Kim? So people are watching from home. It’s not just you here in the audience. So let’s have good participation tonight. Get into it. Get loud. Okay? We’re trying to save this once. Golden State. We’re trying to bring her back. That’s right. It is time to take our California back. All right, candidates, are you ready to showdown? Oh, yeah. Try that one more time. Hey, are you ready? Are you running for governor? Are you running for governor? Okay, act like it.

That’s what I’m talking. All right, fantastic. Audience, are you ready for the showdown? All right, candidates, with the first six step forward. Pastor Chayan, David Serpa, Daniel Mercury, Lewis Herms, Steve Hilton, Scott Shields. Excellent. Our first round of candidates here are going to begin in the media room. And we’re not going light on these guys. They are in rapid fire sessions in the media room. So, Dan, you ready to take them out? Let’s go, guys. Let’s get out of here. Take them down. We’re going to go this way. All right, here we go, candidates. Let’s give them a round of applause.

All right, so this is your first round of candidates for the take your power back California governor showdown. We have with us Ryan Tillman, Liam Ronho, Greta Solarzano, Kobe Markham, Jim Atkins. Oh, David Kahlenberg and Leo Zaki. And a big hats off to our warrior moderators in the house. I get to stand next to Lara. Did I say that right? Lara Logan. They’ve all been working with me. She’s amazing. When I grow up, I want to be like Laura. Just so y’ all know, she’s amazing. And we’ve got Dr. Douglas G. Frank in the house now.

These guys aren’t messing around. You’ve got an independent journalist who has shaken up the World, she is the bar, the unwoke. Barbara Walt of our time, That’s Lara Logan. Dr. Douglas G. Frank is our world renowned physicist. Exposure, selection fraud in 48 states. Do you know he had something to do with making the bowling ball? He’s amazing. All right, so, Doug, would you please take your seat? Lara, would you please take your seat? Candidates, would you please turn and take your seats? We’re about to begin. Whoa. Are we missing a chair? Oh, hold on. We need one more chair.

One more chair. Water. And water. This is kind of fun. We actually practice this. But you know what? It’s okay. We’re live. We’re live. Excellent. Okay. Fantastic one. Doug, you have a mic. I do have a mic. All right, we’re gonna take that music down. Candidates, I want to remind you, you will have four questions. The first question, you have one minute to answer. The second, third, and fourth question, you’ll have two minutes. Okay, so one minute and two minutes. And again. Josiah, give us the buzz. A little delayed response, but that’s okay. It was pretty good.

All right, fantastic. So, Doug, here’s what we’re going to do because I’m going to pass this mic over. I’m going to bring this over to Laura. Laura, you’ve got your mic. I’m going to bring this to Ladies first. You get to go first. Our first round is going to look like this. We’re going to give Lara the first round of question, and we’ll make our way all the way through with that answer. Okay? Then Doug will ask the next question. We’ll make our way through this way, and then we’re going to mix it up. Doug, Laura, candidates, let’s begin.

So thank you. Is this on? Can you hear me? Okay, so thank you very much, Kim. Doug, first, I just want to say that I know it takes a lot to be here and be out in public. So I think that we should acknowledge that all of the candidates have made themselves vulnerable and given up their time and everything. So I just want to say thank you to them. So they don’t have a lot of time for these questions. There are so many issues facing us as a nation today, and particularly in California. So Doug and I had, you know, we talked about this, and it’s.

It’s difficult to narrow it down, but I think we came up with some things that are at the heart of what is troubling us as a nation right now. So with. It’s a little bit unfair on Ryan because he doesn’t have as much time as the others to think about the question. But my first question to all of you is, what is the biggest problem with the GOP in the state of California today? Oh, that’s a great question. Well, my time has already started, so I have to be quick. I’ll tell you. I went to the GOP convention in March, and unfortunately, when I walked into that room, I could recognize that we are continuing to do the same thing over and over again, expecting a different result.

We have to be able to appeal to all of Californians and not just one side of Californians. I grew up in a Democratic household, and my parents were great. They worked hard. But as I started getting older and as I became a police officer for 13 years, as I became a business owner and as I started to see what was plaguing our state, I realized that we need somebody that can appeal to all of Californians and not just a Democratic California, not just a Republican California, not just a young California, but all Californians. So I think the biggest problem with the GOP is we are doing the same thing.

We are looking for the same people. And as opposed to going out there and finding the people in the middle, finding the young audience, finding even the people on the left. Yes, believe it or not, the people on the left, you see, most of us, we all struggle with the same issues. We have to start fighting for the issues to bring our California back. Very good. First and foremost, ladies and gentlemen, I’m running for the citizens of this state. That’s a wonderful question. As far as the GOP party goes, I, too, went to one of their conventions here this past September.

But I’ve been witnessing California’s demise since I’ve been a soldier in the military back in the 1980s. I looked it overseas, and I was reading what was happening to my state when I was serving. And I served for 10 years overseas in Germany, in Kuwait, and in places like Fort Stewart, Georgia. What I see is a party that unfortunately has embraced mediocrity. They’ve embraced failure. They’ve embraced excuses of why we can’t move forward, how we always seem to be just that little bit closer to winning, and we never get there. My candidacy is all about changing that mentality and changing that effort.

I’m the. I’m the candidate that’s looking for victory. I’m the candidate that’s looking for a win and to change how people look and feel about the Republican Party in this state. I’m not just running for Republicans. I am running for all the citizens of this state, regardless of party. We Cannot go anywhere as a party solo. We have to include others in our. In our race for forward. Excellent. Okay, that is hard to follow. My name is Greta Solorzano, and I am happy to be here. One of the most difficult things that I see with the GOP is that we keep picking the same type of people, people who are in one extreme or the other, but not the ones that can bring this together.

As a candidate for governor of California, one of the candidates that want to bring dreams of bringing the Democrats and the Republicans together, men and women working together to develop an infrastructure that revives the economy of California. I think the GOP needs to look at the people who are in the middle and the people who bring something different to the table. Not the typical politicians, that is. Greta Solorizano. Goby. Hi, I’m Kobe J. Marcum. The California GOP does not care about you. They do not care about you. You have explicitly expressed your frustration and your distrust in them with the digital voting and at the conventions by the delegates.

And what did they tell you? They told you to pound sand. They said, get lost. Don’t worry about it. We are bigger than you. We are stronger than you. Follow our lead. The only problem is a major lack of winning. Where is the winning? We are not winning here in California. And the GOP right now is disenfranchising you. They do not acknowledge that. We hear every single candidate on this stage right now, in their minds, we don’t exist. They don’t talk to you about us. They pretend that we don’t exist. They should have been hosting this event, but we’re having to fill the gap.

They don’t care about you. Cody. Jim. So, hi, y’. All. My name is Jim Athens. And I think the things, the greatest challenges to the Republican Party are the same ones that affect us secularly. It’s the same voices. It’s the same conversation. And I think we stand in jeopardy of losing that righteousness, that righteous stance that we have within the Republican Party. I think that we’re in jeopardy of losing our pro abortion, I mean, pro life stance, our anti abortion stance in this party. You, you know as well as I do there are voices, and I have a pro life pledge that you all are welcome to sign.

I’m going to ask all the candidates to sign with me. There’s a few candidates that are not pro life that are running for, for governor in this state, and Steve Hilton is one of them. And, and I, I intend to point that out. Take a stand for righteousness. Thank you, Jim. David Hollenberg. My name is David Kahlenberg. I’m a Siskiyou county farmer. The Republican Party is dead. I watch a lot of videos online, and there’s just no energy in these meetings anymore. And the politicians have just taken over and killed the whole vibe of everything. And it’s time that people like us in this room take back over and bring this party back to life.

And there’s a lot of work to do, and we can do it. We just got to all unite and make it happen. Thank you, David. Leo Zaki. Well, I’ve been to a lot of GOP events. I’ve been running for office here for a couple of years. And it’s very hard as an outsider to get involved in it. And the party wants to keep it that way intentionally. They don’t want your independent voice in there because they got the Boys Club already set up and they’re making tons of money on it. They have kept us out. They keep changing the rules internally in the party when it comes to voting.

When we want to actually bring in good outside people, they change the proxy laws. They do all sorts of really shady stuff inside of these election halls. I’ve been a part of this. I’ve seen it happen, and it’s disgusting. Again, there’s no future planning when it comes to how do we move forward, where our messaging is dog water, as the kids would say. It’s not working. We have a lot of good, young, motivated youth, but again, it’s this gatekeeper mentality, how they keep the real grassroots out and our voices aren’t being heard. They’re not driving anybody to the polls.

You can look at the Republican voter turnouts in the state, you guys, we are not getting the galvanization we need from the party. Excellent. Thank you, Leo. That is the first question complete. Dr. Douglas G. Frank, round two, and then we’ll pick it up with Leo. Well, thank you, Kim. Great. You have a great sheriff up there in Siskiyou. I’ve met with him recently. He’s a great guy. Up there. They blew up all the dams. I don’t know what’s wrong with them up there. But anyway, the LA Times calls me the Johnny Appleseed of election integrity because I’ve been traveling all over the country analyzing elections and working on election reform.

All over the country? Yeah, exactly. I’ve given over a thousand presentations and analyzed the voter rolls and the outcomes all over the place. You should see my email today after the election, you know, last week or this week, anyway, I can tell you across the country, our elections are a disaster. And California is among the worst. Okay. And about two out of three people in your voter rolls are real voters, and the other third, you’re just mailing ballots into the wind. And what are you going to do with that? Right. That’s sort of a disaster. So you gentlemen and lady, how do you expect to win in an election landscape like that? That’s a big question.

And if you do get elected, which God may give us a miracle, and he’s good at that. He’s in the miracle business. If you do get elected, what do you plan to do about it? Well. Two minutes. Yes, we have a lot of election integrity issues here in the state. The voter rolls are hyperinflated. We know all the host of the issues, but the time for change is ripe right now here in California. Everybody out there, Democrat, Independent and Republican alike, all can identify the key foundational issues that impact all of us. So the plan is to move forward, showing everybody a pathway to victory and success.

Here in California, we can do this. We have all the resources at our disposal that we are not utilizing. Legislature gets in the way and it drives business out and it drives people and families out of the state. I mean, think about it. How many of you in this room tonight have. Have thought about leaving California or have a friend or a loved one that has? Look around. This is unbelievable. So many. I mean, it’s nearly 75%. This is because California isn’t after helping the people right now. And that’s why the people recognize that that change needs to happen and they’re ready to vote for Republican.

So focusing on the key foundational issues is my goal. We can create water here in California by building new reservoirs and, and using desalination, using hydroelectric energy. We can have small amounts of nuclear power. There are so many tools. We have oil that we’re not utilizing. We have to bring in additional revenue streams into California. That way we can do away with this tax situation. We can open up business again in California, mitigate these ridiculous wildfires that are destroying the state, make us an insurable state again. There are so many key fixes, but it’s about showing the people a path forward.

And so when I do get elected, we will make sure that our election integrity issues are crushed. But I’m going to need a really good secretary of state to help me do that. And I’m going to definitely need the help of the federal government and folks like you to be active, get involved in the election process. We need poll watchers. We need all hands on deck for this because it’s up to us to save this republic. It’s in our hands, folks, and the world is watching and so is the rest of the country. And I look forward to working with all of you and making this a reality.

Thank you. Zaki, do you want me to repeat the question one more time? Please repeat the question. I think, I think, Dr. Frank, you just need to clarify that the question is specifically about. About election, election integrity and stolen elections. Yes. And the massive fraud that is rampant in California. Exactly. So once again, how do you expect to win in such an environment, such a climate, you know, what are you going to do? Get rid, how are we going to get rid of the machines, etc. Etc. What is your plan? And if you do get elected, how are you going to fix it? Two parts there, buddy.

What are you going to do now? What are you going to do then? David Kahlenberg? Well, first off, right now, Carl DiMilo is putting out petitions for voter ID to get it on the ballot in 2026. So everybody needs to get out and sign that petition. Let’s make it happen. We have to empower voters and get everybody to vote and get more voters and get everyone involved. And all these grassroots people need to be involved together to make this happen. And we can do it. Once somebody’s in power, once one of these great men that’s here is in power, we can try to change this and make it happen.

If it doesn’t happen in 2026 with the initiative on the ballot, but when it does come on the ballot, you guys need to get out and vote for it, and we need to make it happen so we don’t have to worry about it once we’re in office. But we can do it. We can make it happen. We all just have to unite. We have to tell our friends, family and everybody and get our young generation involved. They’re not really actively involved. I’ve been to a lot of town hall meetings. There’s not a lot of young voters.

We need all those young voters and we can do this. We can make it happen. That’s David Kahliberg. Jim Athens. So short of just tightening up the system, I, I had the, the privilege of going with Joe Reichoff of Make California Great Again. And, and we went over to, oh, I forget the delegate’s name, but we went over to a voting place that was that going to receive the votes for Proposition 50. And we went through the whole thing and I got to supervise and it was so cool and it looks like a pretty tight ship to me, honestly.

We just, you know, short of. We just need to pay attention to the details that. That’s, you know, I don’t know all the details on that particular topic. My area of expertise is this. We have lost our identity in the state of California. We don’t know who we are anymore. We need to. We need to energize the voting base. We need to energize the people to get out and vote. You know, Donald Trump was talking about too big to rig, and we don’t know who we are anymore. We’ve been they. We’ve been them, we’ve been he, we’ve been she, we’ve been transgender.

We’ve been binary, you know, and. And our streets are a state of controlled anarchy. And can we get that under control? Can we. Can we let righteousness rain down, you know, like a mighty shower? Can we do that in this. In this state? And can we motivate people to. To stand for what they believe in? Right? And. And all the rest of these things are going to fall into place when we get good men and they’re overseeing these institutions. Thank you, Jim Athens. Kobe Markham. Thank you. I’m a man of structure and framework. We’re going to spend 60 seconds on the first question and 60 seconds on the second question.

Attaboy. The first question. Question is how do you get elected in the current environment? I am advocating for a purple California. I know that there’s people in this room who would. Might be against that, but in order to win in the current environment, a candidate needs to get Democrats to vote for them, even though they are a Republican. They. I am a centrist. I’m a constitutionalist and a man of faith. And. And when I say I extend my arm across the aisle, I extend my entire body. I love Democrats. But how are you. How are you going to get elected if the.

The machines are rigged and the votes rigged? This is a question about election integrity. Okay, so if. Vote. If Democrats vote for me, and then they’re not counting the Democrat votes that are voting for me is what you’re saying. No, I’m saying that you have a massive problem. Your elections are rigged. There’s fraud rampant throughout your entire system. You have illegal immigrants who are voting in the hundreds of thousands. You have dead voters. You have machines that nobody can read code. You have a massive problem. Yes. Shiloh. Shiloh Marx is currently working on purging. Do you believe Gavin Newsom got 60% of the recall vote? I mean, come on.

Okay. Shiloh Marx is currently purging our voter systems by working. If I get 10 or seconds. Because, Laura, by. If I get elected, by working with ICE and facilitating ICE and deporting illegal aliens, not undocumented immigrants, but illegal aliens who are enrolling in the voter roles in California and voting illegally in elections. They’re disenfranchising you. That helps you. I’m also interested in distributed ledgers, which is a cryptocurrency methodology that makes immutable ledgers that nobody can audit, nobody can modify. Thank you. All right, that’s going to be Mark. I’m Greta Solorzano. Okay. I think what we’re going to have to do is we’re going to have to do the same thing that Trump did.

We’re going to have to win big. And I think I’m one of those candidates. What we need to do is we need to bring the right and the left together, and we need to have somebody who has the ability to deliver. The idea is to develop. The idea is to give back a affordable California. Kids need to have hopes. We need to create hope. And I think we’re going to bring men and women together from the Republican Democrats. The question is about election integrity. I think the only way that that is going to happen is if we really win big.

And the only way to win big is if we bring the right and the left together. And for that, they’re looking for a candidate that can actually deliver, a candidate that can actually make California great again. And we’re going to do that by bringing oil into the system, bringing nuclear power into the system again. We’re going to develop the infrastructure. One of the greatest things that we did during the Great Depression is we actually developed the infrastructure. We invested in the infrastructure. If we invest in the infrastructure of California right now, we’re going to bring job.

I remind you, you have to address the question, which is, what would you do if elected? That’s what people need. How will you fix your election system? The only way that we’re going to fix it is you have to give people a candidate that has the ability to actually deliver. And I think when you see what we have accomplished, I have 30 years of experience in the energy business. And during those years, I was able to solve the most difficult problems in the infrastructure of the energy. And I did that by coming out with very unique, a special, innovative solution.

I think if we put in front of people a candidate that has the ability to solve problem instead of putting a politician, that the only thing that can do is make promises, empty promises. Greta Solorzano and Leonardo, for me, the question is how do you get elected in an environment in which the entire voting system is fraudulent and rigged against you? And if you were elected, what would you do to fix it? First and foremost, ladies and gentlemen, we have all different types of ages here. That’s representative. And everybody has done one of the following. You purchased a weapon, you got into a house, you purchased a vehicle, you purchased alcohol.

What did you have to show in order to make these purchases? Idaho, if you have a lottery ticket today and the lottery is going to be held on Friday, how do you know if you won? Because they tell you on Friday. Why can’t we do that here on a voting system? Why do we have machines that we have to use? And I understand we have to use machinery, but why is that code specifically only to the people that made the machine? And that’s wrong. If you’re going to have voting elections here in California and you’re going to make machines that we’re being forced to utilize, then you’re going to give up the code so that we know what you’re doing, how you’re doing it and when these things get checked.

So that sounds like part two of the question. What about part one? Part one of the question. How we’re going to go how are you going to get elected when you have to use the machines? We have to use the machine. We need to have individuals understand that when we clean out the voting rolls on one hand, we’re not going to turn around and put them right back to where they were before. We need to change those laws that say when these get perfect, purged, they’re going to be purged once every six months, nine months, once a year at least, and they’re going to stay clean.

If we don’t have clean rolls, then we’re going to take those individuals to task. I’m not talking about accountability. I’m talking about responsibility. You better have your stuff there or you’re going to pay to Piper for failing to do so. We need to have election integrity here in this state. It’s going to be clean. And if we have to roll it all the way back to start from ground zero, then we’re going to take it to the paper ballot. One vote, one person, one day. And that’s how we’re going to do it. Nice. Ryan Dillman. All right.

Well, you know what? I’m here to tell you that if we lose this election this year, it’s because we lost it California’s are tired. I almost moved out of the state with my family because of how tired we are of it. So yes, you’re right, we need voter id, but the only way to get voter ID is you need a seat at the table. And that comes back to question one, which is how do we get there? I’m telling you now, if every single Republican voted for one person, we would still lose in a landslide because we have to be able to appeal to moderates and we have to be able to appeal to Democrats.

How do you do that? You have to make people excited to vote for you. It’s 2025, it’s not 1995. I speak at schools all across the country and these kids are ready. But you know what they don’t know? They’re not educated on politics. I built a business brain bridging the gap between law enforcement in the community, and I was only able to do that through education. So to answer your question, we have to, number one, get behind a candidate. General Flynn said in the video before we walked out here is we have to unite. We have to be on a team.

I played Division 1 college football. So at some point we have to align with one another in order to win this election. But we need the right person. We need the right person that could speak to the middle, the right person that could speak to the left. The right person that could speak, speaks to the younger audience. And when we do that, and when we do that, we will win this election. I promise you, we will win this election. And when we win this election, we will have a seat at the table to fix that election integrity and start fixing those machines and going back to mail in ballots and going back to showing up in person or getting rid of the mailing ballots and going into showing people that we can do this on our own.

We do have a lot of technology that we can use. And I’m sorry, I’m passionate, but I’m passionate because I want our state back. I want the state of California back as much as you guys do. We shouldn’t have to leave here. Nobody ever left California because it’s an ugly state. They lose it because we’ve lost the quality of life in the state of California. So we need to get behind somebody that can win everybody over and not just the Republican Party over. And when we do that, my friends, we will have better days ahead of us in California.

I guarantee it. I wanted to point out, by the way, that you guys have Clint Curtis in sitting out there. Stand up, Clint. He’s the ROV of Shasta County, California. Curtis, Shasta county thank you for being here, Clint. And I would recommend all these candidates that they interview him to find out how to run your elections. Very good. Thank you very much. Thank you. Fantastic. Okay, I second that suggestion, Frank. All right, we just made it through the first two questions. We’re going to move into our third question. Lara, that will be with you. And we’re going to work from the inside out right now.

We’re going to work this way and then we’re going to work this way. So we’ll take that mic this way. And Lara, let’s have you begin with your question. So we have a dramatic problem in the United States of America in that our food supply is under attack. Ranchers, particularly in the state of not just in the state of California, but it’s particularly relevant here because agriculture and ranching is under assault and there’s a water issue. Ranches are forced to pay for water that they don’t get. There’s an overregulation issue. There’s a climate scam hoax issue.

Green policies are devastating the state. California is the breadbasket of the United States of America. And you have psychotic so called environmentalists who are taking a tiny little fish called the delta smelt and trying to pretend that that’s a reason to divert the water from the Sierra Madre Mountains into the ocean without letting it fertilize the land. I would like to know from each one of you your position on the green policies that are destroying this state, what you’re prepared to do about it. I want the top three things, the first three things that you would do to restore family farms, to break the monopolies of the food packing industry and to ensure that our food supply is not controlled by the World Economic Forum and all these other psychopaths in the global cult.

Fantastic. Two minutes. Jim, Athens so I think when we begin to solve the water situation here, we’re going it’s going to be far reaching and it because it affects not only the crops and the agriculture, but it affects the cattle industry as well. And many people that are in one industry are also in the other. I know there’s a, I can’t remember the name, but there’s almond growers that are also large cattlemen in this state. So yeah, so beginning to address that. I tell you, running for governor, I got out the smartphone, I got the smart TV and I looked at the problem for several days and I wanted to have some answers, answers for this state.

And I can Tell you it’s a mess. That was the solution I came up with. But I think along the way. Jim, that’s not a solution. No, not the solution. We need three. Give us three. Okay. But I think along the way we can solve a lot of little problems such as desalinization. For every you’re able to put the pieces together. If we are getting waters for the coast, we can use more for the Central Valley. It’s just simple math. So I would solve. I would begin to start there. It’s a big problem, but some hands on solutions.

I think desalinization is one of them. Thank you. Let’s blow up some more dams. That’ll fix it. All right, Jim, thank you. David Kahlenberg. We need to get rid of all the unelected officials in the state water board and. And we need to do the same to the California Air Resource Board. So by doing that, you bring back farmers water stability. You bring back cheaper cost of trucking because it’s not overregulated. And that’s in California. Cargill and all of them are in other states. So I produce meat. We need a lot more farmers in California producing meat and selling meat to compete with them and get rid of that competition and bring it back to the farmers and get rid of the middlemen because there’s too many middlemen making too much money in between us and the packers.

So. All right, thank you, David Kahlenberg. Leo Zaki, these environmental regulations are insane. And we’ve already figured that part out. So we have to do away with them. I have a background in agriculture. You guys are familiar with Zaki Farms out there. Okay, that’s me and my family. I got to be a part of that. We were headquartered in the Central Valley, so very familiar with the poverty situation out there. We need to have water. I mean, without the water, there’s no crops. And we can do this by my water abundance project where we go and we build reservoirs throughout the state to collect the rainwater.

We can build dams in our Sierra Nevada to capture, then harness the snowpack and utilize that as it moves downhill. With hydroelectric, obviously we have to. We can dam up our concreted rivers in our metropolitan areas as well to get water that way and build purification plants and then desalinization on the coasts coupled with small modular nuclear reactors. CEQA is a big problem. It’s preventing a lot of growth for anybody. I mean, not just in agriculture, but I mean, it impacts everybody. For me, we had a very difficult time when it needed to expand operations you know, the eco friendly guys wanted to have, you know, more square footage for the birds.

So when you double the square footage, you half your output. It’s a big problem. We were the largest privately owned employer in the state of California. Largest poultry producers on the west coast. We had 4,000 employees. Employees. I mean, we had our own fleet of trucks. But then things like CARB come into effect and that limits our ability to have good, you know, effective logistics. You know, obviously the fuels through the roof. It’s insane. What’s going on? Am I missing a part of the question here? Top three. Well, no, you’ve answered it. Okay. Yeah. So d wrig.

You’re kicking butt, dude. Okay, you’re given like five answers. Okay? You only needed three. I mean, look, this is, this is. This is what I’ve built my life around. I’ve been around it. I’ve been in the trenches. I’ve worked shoulder to shoulder with people in these environments. Like, I know what the issues are. I know what it takes. I mean, California has to be able to compete on the global marketplace. That’s what we did. But with the business taxes being as high as they are with the insufficient water, we have to make sure our waters are getting that our farmers are getting the water that they need.

1.65 cubic feet per acre right now. Insufficient. We need to bring that way up. We can do this. I have the plan for y’. All. Ms. Leo Zaki. Excellent. Kobe Marcum. Thank you. I’d like for us to do a deep audit on our water resource management statewide. And in my opinion, God made the earth for us to enjoy, but also for us to take care of. So I believe in using the natural resources and managing them well. That doesn’t mean not touching them, but it also does not mean not abusing them. I’m not a fan of the California Coastal Commission.

I’m not a fan of ceqa. I’m not a fan of the California Air Resources Board. I have a class A CDL and a DOT number and those guys are down my throat. And I don’t want those things impeding business in California. We have a lot of things impeding business in California. As far as meat packing goes, we need to make it easy for farms to take meat from the farm to the table and not have egregious regulations that interfere with ranchers ability to send their meat to a local packing plant where that meat is fresher and possibly even safer than.

Than something that’s coming in from out of state. I also want not just country of origin on that meat, but also can we can possibly include county and city of origin. That can give people like yourself an opportunity to choose meat packers that are closer in your area so that you can support your local farmers, you can support your local livestock and. And have a clean conscience when you’re enjoying your dinner. Have I missed anything? Top three things you would do. I mean, you said it, I think. Carb. Yeah. Kobe Markham. Thank you. Thank you, Kobe.

Greta Solorzano. Throughout the last 30 years, working with Southern California Edison, one of the things that we encounter is a lot of problems trying to get the environmental approval to do most of our projects. However, we did manage to put a desalination facility in Catalina Island. It is extremely successful and well done. It works, and it can be done. Now for agriculture, obviously, that only works on the coast. For the agriculture, we need to build dams and reservoirs to collect the water. That’s the only way to do it. The reason is because we cannot continue to deplete the aquifer.

We have been pumping a lot of water from the aquifer and the central valley, so we really need to replenish it before we continue to deplete it. One of the things that I did in order to prepare for this is I started looking at some of the projects that have been done in the last 10 years to try to see where are we building those dams, where are we in building those reservoir? And it is sad to see that a lot of Those projects have 20 to 40 million dollars in just the planning stage of it.

That does not fly in the real world. Okay. That you cannot invest 20 to 40 million dollars and still not solve the problem. I think as a governor of California, one of the things that I will do, the very first thing, is to revise some of the legislature, put new laws in place, because right now, our hands are tied. There is not much that we can do without changing legislature. We really have a lot of work ahead of us. Thank you, Greta. Leo Naranjo, ladies and gentlemen. I just retired out of federal service, and I was working for the Bureau of Reclamation, which has now been doged out and they’re controlled by somebody else.

And the Bureau of Reclamation does control a lot of water and trickles down to the state and trickles down to the administrators who always come up with some rule, regulation, or otherwise to prevent water from getting to you, the individual, to the farmers that need it, to the cattlemen that need it in order to produce what we produce here in California for our benefit. Some of the things we have to do. Yes, those have been mentioned. We’re going to take care of a couple of places that Mr. Newsom has stacked his personnel. Let me go on further.

Anybody that has been posted to a position in California at the direction of Gavin Newsom, congratulations. Should I be elected, you’re going to be ending your career there. We’re going to replace people. There’s a solution. We’re going to replace people who work for the benefit of the citizens of this state, not for the benefit of the governor who has aspirations of grandeur within his own mind. In order to get farmers to do what they need to do, we need to have the water available. That does not mean we empty out reservoirs and leave them empty for the next two or three years under the guise of fixing them because of a crack.

Look what happened down in Palisades. We had an SB that was passed here in California, SB1. We’ve yet to see any movement towards that dam being built anywhere in this state. And all we hear are platitudes and excuses. We have one of two things to do with the money that’s been collected from SB1. Find a place to build it. Hurry the heck up and build it, or start giving that money back and let’s roll everything back and start it all over again the right way. I want to have people that’s going to be in my administration giving me the best advice possible possible to move forward to build where we need to build, but not on foundations that are shaky or by fault.

We need to make sure that the farmers have what they need. And I’m going to work very closely with those individuals to know exactly what they need, why they’re not getting it. And again, I don’t care about accountability. I want responsibility. You better have a good excuse of why that’s not being opened up for them or there’s going to be hell to pay. Thank you, Leo. Ryan Tillman. Awesome. So I spoke to a farmer about three months ago. When I was talking to him about the current state of affairs that relates to farming, he was telling me that there’s all this regulation within our state.

He said that they passed new regulations and I have to pay fees in order for the new regulations to go into effect. And then after I pay the fees to go into effect, I have to pay new fees in order to get my farming moving again. So we have to cut the overregulation. So, number one, the first thing I would do as governor is to make sure we stop over regulating our farming, farming industry. We have to number two, what we have to do is we have to start stimulating more control or creating more competition amongst farmers within the state of California.

There’s a monopoly over our meatpacking industry. There’s a monopoly. There’s about a handful of people that own it. So we have to encourage more people to go into the farming industry. I as a school resource officer, I got to work at a high school where they had an ag ag program. And that ag program was so cool is because it exposed kids to new things about agriculture. And what it did is it created more competition. So if we create more competition within the state of California, not only do we generate new revenue for California, but now we can sell some meat to other states that that way we can produce more income.

And the last thing I’ll say is the state of California is overregulating our local cities. We have to bring that power back to the cities and look at the state for support. My dad was a president of the water board when I was growing up and I didn’t realize how important it was until I became an adult. But what’s happened is the state of California thinks that they know what’s best for every city, but they don’t. So we have to be able to bring some of that power back to the local levels, a lot of local levels, to decide how they want to monitor their water and monitor their agriculture as opposed to allowing the state to regulate it.

So those are the top three things that I would do if I was putting governor today. Fantastic. Thank you. Ryan Tillman. Excellent. That is the completion of our third question. We’re going to move, move over to our fourth question. Two minute rounds again. Doug, we’re going to pass that back to you and we’re going to do a random selection. I’m going to come and grab that mic. Ryan Tillman. Sorry about that. And we’re going to begin with Ryan. We’re going to be giving David Colinberg. All right, so I gotta pose the question first, right? Yes, sir.

Pose that question. Laura and I sweat this one out. This is personal to us. We Both did the Rev17 conference in June. We both spoke. That was amazing. We raised 4 million bucks. Yes, that’s right. Two days to I see you, Mr. Kennedy. We raised 4 million bucks for a new facility there to treat children that have been formerly sex trafficked. I’m pretty excited about it. And so I wrote a question and then Laura beat me up and made it more hard hitting. Are you ready? Are you ready? Guys? Don’t mess it Up, Frank. Okay, Doug.

It’s all right. The United States sex trafficking industry is number one in the world, illustrating the extent of our depravity. Our country is now spending more on raping little children than we are on illegal drugs. Our government schools are grooming our children for consumption, and our laws are empowering the government to take away parental rights from our children. First, how big of a problem do you think this is? Second, what are you currently doing to address it? I hate it when politicians say. Great question. I hate it when politicians say, if you elect me, I will blank.

What are you doing now? And third, if you are elected governor, what do you plan to do about it? David? Wow. That’s a powerful question. Thanks, Laura. It was very powerful. So one of my biggest campaign things that started this is our children are number one, most important. Bring that mic up a little closer to you. I have six children, and. Attaboy. They. They mean the world to me. And what is happening in this country is disgusting. And people need to be held accountable. We need to fund our law enforcement to be able to make these people be held accountable.

And they need to be punished to the full extent of the law. And if that means going to prison, that’s where they’re going. So we need to make crime punishable again. And these people have been getting away with way too much crazy stuff, and it’s time for that stuff to end. Currently, I protect my children at all costs. I make sure that every moment of their life, I know what they’re doing, where they’re at and who they are around and make sure. Because any person, they could be the normalest person in the world, could be the biggest creep you’ve ever met.

So it’s very important to know who your children are hanging around. It’s important to know. So I protect my children at all cost. You know, our schools. It’s crazy what our schools are being allowed to do. We need to quit indoctrinating our kids with all the political bs, all the transgender bs, all. All the stuff that goes on. It’s time that stuff stops. And if I’m governor, I’m going to make sure that all that stuff stops and these people are held accountable for their actions. Excellent. Thank you, David. Greta Solorzano. Okay, so that one is a big one.

We do have a lot of problem with sexual trafficking. And I think one of the problems is the fact that. That we have so much open borders here in California. So as a governor of California, one of the very first things that I will do is work with Assembly Woman, District 71, Mrs. Sanchez. She is putting some legislative together to actually get rid of the sanctuary state here in California. So we’re going to end the sanitary state for California, which we need to do. After we do that, the second part that I will go for is the educational department.

We have 1,500 employees here in California working in the education department. Our standards every day are getting lower and lower. And on top of that, we are indoctrinating our kids and preparing them for a market that is not appropriate for the kids. So definitely hold the educational department and they’re entirely accountable for it. And the last part is to hold not only these criminals that actually perpetrate those crimes, but actually the buyer, because we know that there is a supply and demand. We need to keep both end accountable for their actions. So I will definitely make sure that we expose the people who are purchasing that type of business.

Thank you, Greta. Leo Zaki. The problem is enormous, without question. And yes, there is a lot of depravity going on in this country. I mean, we become so desensitized with the world around us. It’s sad. I mean, the media is pushing all these horrible things that people are being exposed to at young ages. I mean, the fact that I can go into an airport bathroom and see a sign to let people know what they can do about. If you notice sex trafficking, this is. This is the America we live in today. We need, obviously we need people to get God back into life.

That’s a very big one for sure. And what I’m doing right now is I actually have a radio and TV broadcast on Salem called America Matters. I interview all sorts of people. I’ve interviewed people who have made documentaries on the subject, People who have actually experienced being sex trafficked themselves and exposing their stories to the world to help educate people on what’s going on. And education on the subject is. It’s really paramount. I mean, it can be happening all around us and we might be oblivious to it. And it’s about learning what these are and making sure that we become aware of our surroundings so we can identify it when it’s happening.

And absolutely, the border is one of the, if not the biggest reason that this is occurring here in this country right now. I mean, yes, we got drugs, but the human life trafficking and. And it’s in this country. It’s a disgrace. You know, we’re Republicans, the party that ended slavery here in America. This is still happening. There is sex slavery today alive and well in this country. We have to get strict on this stuff. We have to make sure our borders are locked tight and anybody that’s involved this. And you know, there’s a lot of. It’s rings, it’s organized crime that’s mostly perpetrating this.

So when organized crime is being in the situation, if you’re part of an organized crime syndicate, you need to face serious jail time. No one off offenses. You’re getting serious. Throw them under the prison sort of situation. Same thing with the cartels. I mean, these people should be labeled as terrorists, which Donald Trump has done with at least a couple of them. We need more of that. Excellent. Leo Zaki and Jim Athens. Thank you. Hold it close. I’m sorry. Okay. So, you know, I think one of the biggest drivers of this corruption that’s going on in this country is illegal immigration.

Can we be please be honest? These are, a lot of, these actors are. Do you remember Donald Trump going down the golden staircases, said, they’re murderers, they’re rapists. And the country was ignited, you know, because it’s, because. Can we be honest? We’ve let a lot of people in here that are not good people. And then. So it’s changed, the climate, our climate has changed. And then I want to. Okay the questions about child sex trafficking. Okay, yeah, that’s exactly right. I am, Laura. I’m talking about letting people in here that do these kind of things. Do you understand where I’m coming from? Secondly, it’s a, you know, I think it’s a moral decline in this country in general, really.

I mean, we’ve got the. We support the garbage coming out of Hollywood. I mean, can I, can I say this with the risk of being unpopular? We’ve seen the enemy and it’s us. It’s us. We support the garbage coming out of Hollywood. We have porno industry in this country. When are we going to take our righteous stance? And everybody is saying, what are you doing about it? What are we doing about it individually? And I think when we begin to move in those directions. But first and foremost, we got to get the bad guys out. Got to get the bad guys out.

And then secondarily, we need to deal with our, the, you know, the things that, that have caused a moral decline. Thank you, Jim. Let’s encourage them, guys. They’re doing a great job. Yes. Yes. All right, let’s continue. Ryan Tillman. Thank you. When I became a police officer, it was just shortly after they passed Prop 47. And when Prop 47 was passed, it reduced all the violent crimes and Made it misdemeanors. So what criminals start doing is they start recognizing that they can get away with stuff and so they started committing more crimes. So recently, as of last year, thanks to courtesy to you voters, we passed Prop 36 that made crime crime again.

So what we have to do is we have to make an example of people that are committing these sexual crimes against kids. One of the greatest things I see right now on TV is when our current presidential administration is taking care of a lot of these cartels, blowing up boats and stuff like that. Because it sets the tone. It sets the tone. I am somebody that fully believes in redemption. I have a lot of friends that have made mistakes, but they have come back. And as believers in Christ, we should believe in redemption. But I also believe in making examples of people.

Number two, we have to bring back the power to our parents in education. We have to get back to going to history, English, math and the basics and get away from pushing these cultural agendas on these kids. Because what starts to happen is we start to groom people in order to make it okay for them to do these crimes. So if I’m governor, one of the first things I’m going to do is, number one, make it strict. We’re going to make crime crime again and I’m going to be tough on crime. Number two, we’re going to work with our current presidential administration to make examples of people that want to sex traffic kids.

I have a young 7 year old daughter and I can’t even imagine a young man going into the bathroom while she’s in there. It’s unacceptable. It’s common sense. So we have to make common sense sense again and we have to go back and making people punish or punishing them for doing these sexual crimes. Let’s close down our borders. There’s a way to do it the right way. It’s okay for people to come here, but we’re going to make sure you go through the process, do it the right way. And that’s going to be one of the first ways we cut down on a lot of these sex crimes that are plaguing your state of California.

Ryan Tillman. All right, fantastic. We are are up with Kobe. What I’m doing right now to combat. Let’s hear it, buddy. Child sex trafficking is when I’m sitting on this stage because I cannot think of being in a more powerful position than being governor of California to fight child trafficking. Some of you may or may not have known this, but the California Highway Patrol are actually the California State Police. And they have unlimited jurisdiction within the state of California. They can go into any state. They can go into Figueroa, where there’s tons of child trafficking in downtown la.

I want to use undercover guys and I want to bust these rings. Let me be crystal clear about something. I am not opposed to the death penalty for child trafficking. These people are destroying people’s lives. And when you destroy somebody psychologically, the fact that they’re still alive physically doesn’t mean that you’re not a murderer and a killer. And when we are working toward these things, we have to prosecute everybody. I don’t care what, what elected position you held, how big and important you think you are, I will hammer you to the maximum extent of the law.

And California should be the absolute worst possible place in the world to buy or sell in human trafficking. As far as some of the tactical stuff, in El Paso, Texas, they have scanners at the borders that scan the entirety of the truck. I would like to have scanners like that in California. They can also catch drugs as well. And if somebody is smuggling people in or smuggling people out, I want to catch them and I want to nail them, and I want to turn those people inside out. That’s why I’m one of the reasons why I’m running for governor of California.

Thank you, Kobe Marcum. Last but not least, Leo Naranjo. Thank you very much, everybody, and the opportunity to answer this question really quick. How many people here have ever been in the military? How many people here have kids? How many people here have grandchildren? I’ve got four of my own. And let me tell you, as a parent, I don’t know how the hell y’ all do it. I graduated in 1980, and I don’t know how y’ all do it to be able to send your kids to school and trust that if you sent Billy over there, he comes back to you as Billy, to trust that if it’s Sally that went to school, she’s back to you as Sally.

I’m a union member. When I was in the county service for nine out of my 11 years, I’ve been in the military. So what I’m about to tell you is not just platitudes. It’s not promises. You’re not going to hear me use that word. It’s not guarantees. You’re not going to hear me use that word either. It’s going to be action for those kids that go to school, that need to go to school. They. Their job is to learn and get an education for those teachers in the union, if there are any here present watching or you have friends, let me make it very crystal clear to you as a former union member, your job is to teach, not indoctrinate.

If you don’t understand the difference, you’re going to be unemployed. And for those of you who don’t think that I can cut the mustard or I don’t have the strength, here’s what I would say to the union. Folks, grab your union rep, because we’re going to have a talk, and you’re not going to win it. For those people right now who don’t understand the difference of where boys need to be and where girls need to be, let me make it very clear. This is the boys side. This is the girl side. If you want a transgender side, we’ll make one.

If you want a transgender sports, we’ll have one. But you’re not going to keep commingling and forcing each and every one of you to. To accept what is not the norm. What have I done in this state? Running as a candidate? I was starting this as a exploratory candidate. I’ve reached out to the school down in Riverside. I’ve reached out to the school down in Temecula. I’ve reached out to those parents who are forming groups to challenge the stupidity of trying to get a lawyer to figure out the difference between a young boy and a young girl.

I want. Thank you, Leonardo. That, my friends, is the final fourth question. I’m going to come back over to you right now. All right, did they do a fantastic job? Did we get everybody? We got everybody. Those were four complete questions. Now, Lara, Doug, I think it’s time to take them into how many questions do we just do? We did our four, baby. We did our four. So you know where we go now in the meeting room, baby. Are you guys ready? All right, here’s what we’re gonna do. Lara, I’m gonna grab your mic. I’m gonna have you come forward, Doug, and let’s lead these candidates into the meeting room.

But before we do, let’s give them a round of applause. They did a fantastic job. Well done, candidates. Well done. Lara, will you lead us through? Follow up? All right, guys, we’re not done yet. All right, where’s my mic? Fantastic. Great job. That was amazing. We’re not done yet. Are we done? Oh, no, we’re just getting started. Great job, Doug. All right, so here’s what we’ve got next. A very strong special next session before round two. So what’s happening behind the Scenes is your first round of candidates that we sent out to the media room. They’ve just completed.

Okay. They’re working their way backstage as we speak to get ready for round two. These guys are now in the media room, and I think it’s time to say a very big thank you to our sponsors who’ve made this event special and made it possible. Dan Ball, are you back there? All right, we’re bringing Dan Ball back to the stage. Oan’s Dan Ball. Dan microphone. Is this mine? How are you going to talk? You need to grab one. By the way, I got three microphones and I’m out of here. Gonna have to break out next time.

My Hollywood heels. You know, all the short Hollywood actor dudes, like Pacino and those guys are all short. And Stallone, you know, they wear, like, heeled boots. Because next to Kim, I mean, I’m trying to pull all the 5, 10 I got, but, jeez, you look good, J. You look good. Okay, we gotta thank some sponsors. We’re gonna run some awesome videos, and in a little bit, we’re gonna hear an amazing song, and we’re gonna have some live auction items. And I guess I’m responsible for all of that. So first I got to get out of the way because you got to be able to see the screen here.

So let me move over here. Let’s. First and foremost, we couldn’t have put this on tonight without our main title sponsors. But I want to give a big thank you and a round of applause because this happens to be my home church, so I love Awaken. So can I get a big round of applause for the staff, the pastors, and everyone that’s involved with Awakened Church? We have, I think, 11 locations now from Utah to California. There’s tons around San Diego. So if you’re not familiar with Awakened Church, I just had to say thank you because it’s my home church and I love my pastors, so.

And I love God. And if we don’t bring. I heard a bunch of the candidates say, if we don’t get God back in our lives, you might as well hang it up. And not just in California. In the United States of America and on this globe, if we don’t get God back into our lives, I firmly believe the fight we are in is a fight of good versus evil. It’s not Republican versus Democrat. It’s good versus evil. There’s plenty of evil people even on the our side, too. Okay, let’s be real. All right, let’s get to thanking some folks.

As we wouldn’t be here without them. Who first up. And some of these, we have a video to go along with, some are visuals and I’m going to tell you a little bit about these folks. So first up is A Piece of Heaven. We have a video, but I want to tell you, if you don’t know what Piece of Heaven is, this is a nonprofit based in Yuba City, California. Bold boots on the ground grassroots organization, long term refugee center for children that get rescued from being sexual trafficked and labor trafficked. So they’re doing great, great work.

Their mission begins after they get them out of the hell that they’ve been put in. Whether it’s for days, weeks or years, that’s where they come in. They try to provide healing from all of that trauma. They say this isn’t just a charity. This is a war for the child’s future. And they’re trying to build peace within these kids who’ve been trafficked. Go ahead and roll it, guys. Every child deserves a childhood. Yet today, millions are exploited and trafficked at the Church of Glad Tidings. For decades, our mission has been to find a need and meet it, find a hurt and heal it.

So we’re creating Peace of Heaven Children’s Paradise, a sanctuary for children rescued from the horrors of exploitation. We need support to transform this vision of loving care into reality. To learn how you can make a difference, please visit PeaceOfHeaven Life. Your donation of just a dollar a day could change countless lives. Peace of Heaven, Children’s Paradise. Together we can bring healing, protection and hope to children. Beautiful. Big round of applause. You can clap between every single one of these or we can wait and clap at the end. We do have a handful of sponsors second up tonight and I believe, I think he was on stage, Pastor Shayan.

He of course is one of the candidates, but he also helped to sponsor tonight. So we’ve got to thank him for doing that. Sha’s a husband, father and community leader. Of course, you know he’s running. Born in South Korea. After the war, his family came to the US Seeking freedom and a better life. Now living in Pasadena, him and his wife sue, surrounded with their children and grandchildren, he is stepping up to serve and we want to thank him tonight. So for helping out with some sponsorship cash and do we have a video for Pastor Shayan as well? Recent years, Californians have seen a disturbing trend families Recent years, California disturbing trend.

Families struggling, businesses closing and leaders who talk about church justice while turning a blind eye to lawlessness. We pay the highest Taxes in the nation. Billions have been spent on homelessness. Yet the crisis has grown by 40%. Our state budget swung from a massive surplus to a staggering deficit. These aren’t problems of resources. These are problems of integrity. And integrity is exactly what defines Chae Ahn. Born in South Korea. After the war, his father brought their family to America in search of freedom and opportunity. With little money and little English, they carried only faith and determination.

That same spirit shaped Che’s life of service. From planting a small church in Pasadena to leading a global movement spanning 70 nations. Cheon has spent over 40 years helping families, defending freedom and training leaders. When the government shut churches during the pandemic, he stood up for religious liberty, taking the fight all the way to the U.S. supreme Court and winning a landmark case. Integrity means keeping promises. It means accountability in spending. It means leadership that serves people, not political interests. With integrity, California can be renewed. Families free to thrive, Businesses flourishing and justice fair for all.

Our states stands at a crossroads. Will we continue down a path of broken promises or rise to restore integrity in leadership? The choice is ours. The time is now. Thank you, Pastor, for being one of our sponsors. Also tonight, the Salt and Light Council. Thank you, guys. Put their pledge up on the screen, if you would. So the folks over at the Salt and Light Council are asking every candidate that showed up tonight or any candidate that’s running in this gubernatorial race to sign this pledge. You can go ahead and read a few of them. I pledge to preserve the right of conscience for all citizens, including their freedom, to practice the tenets of their faith.

To protect innocent human life from conception to natural death. To defend the natural family and natural marriage. One man, one woman, and the foundational building blocks of society to restore the natural right of parents to determine the best way to educate, raise and care for their kids. And this one, I gotta move over here to promote free market economic policies that empower our families to achieve their highest potential. So I don’t know which ones have signed it. Salt and Light Council would like all of them to sign it tonight, and we hope they do. And thank you, Salt Lake Council being a sponsor also, you saw them out front when you came in tonight.

Reagan Gold Group. That’s one of our title sponsors. I don’t know if you’ve seen gold and silver prices, but if you haven’t bought, you better hurry up. It’s like over four grand right now. Gold’s going for 41, 42, 4300 I saw in the last couple of weeks. So big, big thank you to The Reagan Gold Group. They’ve got a booth out front. You can check them out as well. Big thank you to those sponsors. We have a lot more to thank as well. But he couldn’t make it tonight. He has been crisscrossing the country doing a whole bunch of events.

Actually, I think I’m going to see him Tuesday at Mar a Lago for an event for first responders and our military general, Michael Flynn. We all know the good general, right? We love General Flynn. This is somebody as a former military guy, just a little E4 in the air Force. When I first met him several years ago, and it was at a reawaken tour up in Anaheim, it was my first sit down face to face backstage with him to do an interview before we both spoke individually at that event. And we were running behind. The room was too hot.

I wanted to move him somewhere else. And the good general, I didn’t know was a fan of mine. I was a fan of his and everything he went through. But he told me something that has stuck with me forever because he was on a timetable, which I see I’m going over time, so I gotta hurry. He was like, don’t make your problem my problem, Dan. Just fix it. That’s kind of what we got to do in California. Stop complaining about your problems. Let’s go out and fix the darn problem. And so, as I was trying to explain to him, I’m so, so sorry.

Can you give us another 10 minutes? He’s like, I gotta go. Let’s do the interview or you’re not gonna get it. Don’t make your problem my problem. Now, that was about four years ago. Since then, we chat on the phone, we’ve text. He’s a great, great man. But that right there really stuck with me because I think it’s something that we all need to do more of. And with that, we have a little video, since he couldn’t make it tonight, from General Flynn. Hey, everybody, this is General Mike Flynn, and I’m coming in remote, and I just want to say to all of you that I absolutely love California.

In all my times out in California, what a beautiful state when you’re in places that you can enjoy with people that you love, right? And for a lot of people in the room, I grew up, you know, surfing and skiing, but principally surfing. So I’ve surfed many of the beaches of California. And when I think about. When I think about the challenges that California is facing, I mean, the last time that I was there, we actually were driving into California from Arizona. And we had to fill up on the, on the Arizona side of the border because the, the price of a gallon of gas was like $2 cheaper, right? I think we were paying and we, we still had to fill up in California.

So I mean, I’m talking to the room there tonight because people know what, what matters, right? What matters what, what the American people, what they care about. What the people of California care about is they don’t care about a lot of these, these political, these, these nonsensical debates that people are having. What they care about is how much they’re paying to fill up their tank of gas, how much they’re paying for a dozen eggs for, for a gallon of milk, right? And so as we go forward as this group, this group of, act of, of activists, right, Sort of the choir.

I’m preaching to the choir. You have to decide to. Now it’s time to what, what I like to say is stand up, step up and speak up. Get involved in your local communities. Get involved very actively get involved with candidates that matter, candidates that, that care about our country first and foremost and don’t care about their own, you know, pad in their own pockets here. I mean, we have too many politicians in our country right now, particularly in California, but across our country, they, they look at the, particularly on the Republican side, they look at the, at this being sort of normal times.

I’ve had so many debates with people in Washington D.C. that they go, oh, we’ll just, you know, we’ll get through the next election. No, these people are ruthless and this is what we’re facing. This is not about Republicans versus Democrats anymore. Yes, those are two party systems that we still have because those are the apparatuses and the structures that we operate within. But believe me, folks, the, the Democrat Party of the, you know, now the Democrat Socialist Party of America, they are dragging us down into a place we don’t want to be. They’re dragging us toward communism, socialism, Marxism, right? These, these ideas, these beliefs in, in a socialist way of life.

And that doesn’t work. That will not work. And that’s exactly what the governor of California has done and many of the other leaders out there. I mean, if, if people, if people really came to vote, if Republicans really came out to vote, and I mean voted in, in droves, particularly during the primaries and then during the general elections, the Republican Party would have no problems dominating all of the major seats, all the major elected seats out in California, as well as many of the local seats in like, some of the cities and Some of the counties, there’d be no problem.

But what typically happens, especially on off year elections, off year being not a presidential election year, is people tend to say, I’m not going to get involved, I’ll vote for, you know, I only going to vote for President, United States. We can’t do that people. You cannot do that. You cannot allow anybody to make that excuse to say, well, I only vote for presidents. I don’t vote for governors, I don’t vote for members of the House, I don’t vote for local politicians, I don’t vote for school boards. That’s exactly why California and frankly every other state in our country is at risk because of that attitude.

That’s that we’ve allowed that complacency to sort of seep into our DNA and we cannot have that complacency anymore. Our nation is at risk. We will not have, we will not have a country that we’re proud of. If we lose another major election here, if this 2026 election goes into, in the, in the wrong direction, we’re in trouble here in Washington D.C. we’re in trouble in California. So what I, my, my big message is to you here and it’s kind of what’s, what it says on this banner behind me, right? Faith, family and freedom. We have got to have faith in each other.

We’ve got to have faith in God. We’ve got to have faith that if we stand up and we, and we speak the truth and we speak it in a very passionate, very smart, very, you know, very savvy way that the people of California are going to listen to us, right? We’ve got to protect the idea of families. Families matter. And with this diverse sort of cross section of the type of demographics that we have in California. We have a lot of families and believe me, those people believe in their sanctity of life and families. So we’ve got to fight for families.

We’ve got to stand up and say that this is exactly what we want to do. And all of that is designed to protect our freedom. I mean, we won’t have freedoms, I mean you don’t have, you don’t have a complete freedom out there in California right now. There’s too many things that are going on where people are, are held back within their ability to be able to exercise their God given rights and we can’t have that. And we’re moving, we’re moving more and more toward that up and down the coastline of the beautiful coastline of California.

We have got to, we’ve Got to stop this craziness of, of allowing illegals to control our destiny. Illegals who don’t assimilate into this country are controlling our destiny. They’re controlling our destiny in California. They’re controlling our destiny in this country. President Donald J. Trump is doing everything that he can to try to overcome that, but he needs everybody’s help. It’s like I tell people, we cannot count on just one man to solve all of our problems. It is up to each and every one of us, and I use the phrase local action equals a national impact.

And so it’s time for all of us, every single one of us in that room, time to stand up. Time to step up and speak up. Yes, you’re going to be attacked. Yes, you’re going to have your, you know, somebody say something nasty about you in a local newspaper. But if you’re right, if you’re honest, if you’re telling, saying what it is that you believe in, and all you got to do is stick to things like common sense and, and the, and the, and the values that we hold dear as American citizens, right? The main values of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness given to us in our, you know, the, in the deck in our own Declaration of Independence.

I mean, that’s what we’re fighting for. And that’s why I need you folks in that room tonight to really, you know, I mean, I, I’m pleading with you at this stage, get involved, get involved with somebody who you care about. Put your egos aside, you know, get your, get your arguments aside. Because one, when it matters, when it matters as we roll in from, like, let’s say from the, from the summer primaries into the. Into the fall general elections, all hands on deck, okay? God bless you all, God bless California, and God bless America. Let’s take our California back.

And in a big intro for a great friend of mine, Tom Katz, who’s going to blow you away with an amazing song about our. Our friend and, and colleague, former colleague Charlie Kirk, may he rest in peace, and God bless him for a lifetime of service to this country and his legacy that’s going to lead us into the future. And I want to do one last big shout out to the very lovely Kim Yater, who has just been an amazing person and great, great leader. So God bless you guys and enjoy the evening. Are there two videos from Flynn? This looks like there’s two videos from Flynn before the auction, but I’ll talk.

All right, guys. So as a little E4, like I said, was that a good Call to action from a three star general. So even if you didn’t serve, you understand your duty, right? Your call to action. Get to work. Run for something. Talk about the issues. Talk about your faith. Talk about this woke DEI nonsense that’s ruining our schools, our military, our companies, our factories. Get it out of there. Get it out of California. But everybody’s got to do something. You can’t rely on one guy, Donald Trump or General Flynn or some journalist that will speak up.

We need all of you. All right, some more sponsors, and then we’re gonna have an amazing song from Tom Cass. He just heard the general talk about. And we have a couple awesome live auction items that you can bid on here in just a sec. But earlier we mentioned a nonprofit group that’s helping the kids once they’re rescued from being trafficked. Who are the guys and gals out rescuing those kids? One of our sponsors tonight is the Shepherd’s Watch foundation, who are out there helping to bring the kids home. Roll it. Every day, approximately 2,300 children go missing in the United States.

Around 80% of these missing children are high risk runways. And tragically, many fall prey to sex trafficking. This invisible crisis exists in every community, hiding in plain sight. The horrors of sex trafficking rob thousands of children each year of their innocence, their futures, and their lives. Shepherd’s Watch foundation is a nonprofit organization dedicated to disrupting these criminal networks. Using cutting edge technology and investigative intelligence, our team works alongside law enforcement to track traffickers and rescue victims. We bring hope where it’s needed most. Over 2,700 Broa locations across Texas are monitored by Shepherd’s Watch. In Dallas alone, more than 1,500 ads for trafficking victims appear daily.

Our efforts, powered by community support and innovative tools, make it possible to illuminate and dismantle trafficking rings faster than ever before. You can make a difference by supporting Shepherd’s Watch. You’re helping save lives and giving survivors a chance at a better future. Join us. Whether through donations, volunteering, or simply spreading the word, your involvement matters every day. Thank you, Shepherd’s Watch, for being a sponsor tonight and thank you for helping to rescue these children. Lewis Herms is one of the candidates. He also forked over some cash tonight to help put this event on. It wasn’t cheap, so we got to thank everybody that pitched in.

Go ahead. Lewis Herms here. You’re we the People candidate for governor of California. See, we have an epidemic in our state right now. It’s child trafficking, poisonous and nutritionally deficient food, a corrupt medical mafia And a litany of parasites that control every aspect of California for their own personal gain while stealing your hard earned money. That’s the true epidemic. This is not a Democrat versus Republican issue. This is a dark versus light issue. It is time for us to step out from the matrix of control that we are in and finally consider a candidate who actually puts people before party.

I hope to be your choice as guardian of California and I certainly approve this message. Big thanks for helping out to keep the lights on tonight. All right, who else? K Vision. Oh, this is our camera guy that’s walking around here tonight. K. Sorenson. Where’s he at? Do I see him taking pics? Video? Where’s he at? Well, come on, say hi. Get over here. Big thanks. Thanks for helping out tonight. Appreciate that as well. I think we had a short video to tell you what K Vision does. Roll it. This is what you’re waiting for. Sam Kay Sorensen and his company K Vision couldn’t do it without you guys.

You’re making us look good tonight. And one more video. Border fusion group. Big thanks to them for helping out tonight. Roll that one. There are special places that cease to be special to us because we travel to them frequently. Has it happened to you? This might happen to the over 28,000 pedestrians that cross the San Ysudro border daily. A place that has been growing and consolidating through approximately 160 years. A place that brings together not only Mexicans and Americans. A place that is a part of a binational mega region with 7.1 million approximate population. A place with a workforce of 3.8 million on both sides and a regional shared economy of US 250 billion.

The border might divide us physically, but our cultures and decisions make the difference. In B Fusion we choose to unite to unleash the potential we see in this binational border crossing districts. We want to make this space to go beyond being a place of passage. We want you to live this experience that brings together the best of two worlds. B Fusion is a multifaceted strategy that seeks to develop the potential of binational communities at our U. S. Mexico ports of entry. That reimagines cross border districts and allow human energy to flourish. Our strategy advocates building more walkable urban environments that benefit people.

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Remnant warriors of liberty, William Berdine Photography, Parallel 8 Media on board or on guard. Pardon me. Security on demand. Sovereign Radio San Diego, Live data patriots made. And of course, take your power back show. And our friend Kim and Salem Radio. Big round of applause for all of our sponsors in kind and cash sponsors. Thank you so much. All right, now we’re setting up for a little entertainment before we get to round two with the candidates you’ve not heard from and you heard General Flynn talk about this man. I’ve had Tom Kaz on my show before.

Tom moved like I know. Millions and millions of people, not just in our country but around the world, were moved on September 10th. No, not September 11th. September 10th this year. Right? What happened on September 10th? We know what happened. We lost. We lost a warrior. We lost a man that I don’t think in my lifetime. And I used to tell Charlie this when he would come on my show. I would say, how old are you, young man? And this was five years ago, four years ago, three years ago. So it would be, you know, 25, 26, 27.

So I’m counting up going, I’m 49, 50 now, 51. I’m like, you’re inspiring me. We always talk about Charlie. He was inspiring all these kids. No, Charlie was inspiring all of us. Charlie was inspiring a world movement. He was doing an interview a few months before his death. And Tom, you and Deepak and come out and get ready to sing for us. He was doing a podcast and the person interviewing him said, if you were to be gone tomorrow. And he kind of joined and said, Troy’s like, what? You mean if I was killed? If I died? Yeah, yeah, yeah.

If you were killed, what do you want to be remembered for? This is a man with two beautiful kids, an amazing nonprofit, a global movement, gorgeous wife. He’s got it all right. You know what he said? Courage in my faith. That’s all he wanted to be known for, courage in his faith. That man’s death has created a movement. I hope, I hope to God, I’m praying to God, a revitalization in our belief and our faith in God, in the Word, in Jesus Christ, and So with that, I will turn it over to my friend Tom and Deepak to sing a song about our friend Charlie Kirk.

Tom, take it away. Good evening. Can I say good evening? I wrote this song. How many of you guys remember the day Charlie died? I do, too, because my dad was put to rest that day. So I wrote this the same night. He was just a boy of 18 when he saw the call to lead Built a fire in the heartland Planted one determined seed he said let’s give them all is the freedom let’s let the unwarrants so we traveled coast to coast Made the strong stand with the weak so he crazed the bag of freedom he healed the line of truth in the face of fear and darkness his courage is the proof on the day that Charlie died A million voices cried hide for the courage of the young man who refused to run and hide he lit a to reason in the storm of endless nights and though they took his life away they’ll never d his life from the halls of every campus through the streets of every town he stood up for the values that some tried to tear down he believed in open voices he believed in an honest fight now the truth he sparked will let go on Carried in the morning light so we carry forth his banner we’ll keep his dream alive in the spirit of his mission his legacy will fly Johnny died a million voices cried on courage of the young man to refuse to lord as high he lit a torture in the storm of endless night and all they took his life away they’ll never never dim his life we’ll remember God’s courage and we hold it on the day that Charlie died A million voices cried for the courage of a young man who refused to run and hide he lit a torture reason in the storm of endless nights and though they took his life away Will never dim his light sound forever thank you.

Beautiful. Thank you. Tom and Deepak. Big round of applause. Tom, Kaz, everybody. You want to stay out here and help me with the live auction? You’re out of breath, but you can hang with me, right? Can you hang? Yeah, for sure. Help me with the live auction. Let’s do this. All right. First up, we have some special guests. So who spent a few minutes out in the foyer looking at the booths and checking out the different candidates and everything was out there. Did everybody see the stuff when you came in? Yes. You saw the booth that had all the sparkly stuff, all the maga and trump, the purses, the shoes, the whatever.

Right. Come on up, Jason. Let’s Go get up here, guys. Big round of applause. This is Jason and Sonny. They run that booth. They are die hard maga, folks. I have seen them down in Palm beach around Mar a Lago selling their merch. They have some beautiful stuff. So they brought something tonight that we’re going to do. We have three live auction items. Tom’s helping out as well. You can be our model. You can hold some of the items and. And Deepak’s going to help, too. Nice. Thank. What’s up, brother? How you doing? You played my song on your show.

Oh, I did, yes. Reminding me. I don’t know what I do every day. My wife tells me what to do and I say it. Okay. Anyway, she’s watching at home right now. I know what I’m doing. I’m not stupid. Okay, so this is pretty cool. I thought we would start out. We got some. Some great artist renderings here that you can bid on. And oh, by the way, would you like to remind them where the cash is going? Because it’s your non profit to help first responders. So tell them where the money’s going. Yes. 30 seconds or less.

First of all, thank you all for being here. It’s an honor to be here tonight. I appreciate all of you being here and all the wonderful work. My organization, Whiskeytown warriors first album is called Whiskeytown. The Whiskeytown warriors initiative is to try to create more awareness for our veterans struggling with mental wellness. So I’ve put together a team of doctors, nutritionists, and I’m funding programs through live events through my barbecue sauces and merchandising, as Dan knows. And part of the mission here is working with General Flynn to create more events where we can raise more money and give back to communities where those veterans are struggling.

So what we’re going to do tonight is I have two pieces, as Dan knows. One of these, one cool piece right here. They got a cool piece. See what this is? We’re going to start off with some Trump merch. You tell them about that. And when you’re ready, I’ll tell them about these. But all this cash will go to his nonprofit, which is going to help with suicide prevention for our first responders. And let me tell you, folks, from the military to our cops and firefighters and paramedics, we shouldn’t have these numbers as high as we do in this nation.

So let’s stop it, okay? Because like, military, the government says 22. My experts tell me it’s more like 44 military veterans a day are taking their lives. Let’s eradicate that. So. All right, here we go. This is cool. Remember when Trump dropped his shoes and everybody lost their ever loving mind about the gold high tops because they were always just pandering to the black community? Well, a lot of people like them in the black, white, brown, yellow, red community, cuz they sold out like crazy. You got a pair, D? He’s got. I didn’t. He didn’t get me a pair.

I didn’t buy a pair right here. Nope. I’m not taking away from somebody in the audience, so I don’t do the whole, hey, four, and I don’t do that crap. We’re just going to start out the bidding and you’re going to bid. Can you show them the shoes? I know they’re. They’re very picky about, like, they don’t like skin and grease touching them. He’s very picky about these shoes. They’re size 12, so I don’t know if you’re going to buy them to put them on the shelf or if you’re going to try and wear them. You better have a big foot.

I got about an 11. They ain’t going to fit. Look at those babies. That is. Then these are the 24 karat gold baby Trump shoe. By the way, how many of these were made the size you said? One. Four. 400 made. This is one of 400. That’s it. One of 400 in this color combo and that size. One of 400. I’m going to start the bidding. You guys usually retail these for like thousands of dollars, right? When they first went on the market, they were only four or five hundred bucks, but they sold out in like what, a day or a couple of days? Yeah, you guys bought them all.

Oh, one hour. How made you buy? Ladies and gentlemen, Deepak will be modeling the shoe this evening. So again, remember, this all goes to Tom’s nonprofit to help suicide prevention with our first responders and military. Can I get an opening bid? And don’t make me look stupid. Thousand dollars. Somebody bid a thousand on these shoes and take them home today. Don’t make me backtrack. Can I start at a thousand? Who’ll give me a thousand? Anybody raise your hand. Start at a thousand. Don’t make me go back to like a thousand. Right here, Dan. Right here. Thousand dollars.

Thank you. Can I get 11? Can I get 11? I got a thousand. Eleven hundred. We got a thousand. Can I get 11? Who will go 11? Let’s go 1100. We got a thousand. See, I can do a little bit. 1000 here, 1000 here. Can I get 11? Can I get 11? Anybody raise your hand? Come on. 1000 going once. Nobody’s going to jump up and do 1100. 1000. There’s 1100. We got 1100. Now 12. 11. Can I go 12? That’s you. 11. Can we go 12? They’re giving each other dirty looks. 11. I need 12.

I need to. I know. Come on. What’s up with that? You’re going to go 12? She’s at 11. Go 12. 11, go 12. There’s 12. Now 13. Can I get 13? She’s at 12. 12, can I get 13? Nobody else is bidding. I’m just going to go here and hang out with these ladies right here. I got 12. I need 13. She goes 13. Now you go 14. This is how it works. 13. Now go 14. You guys yell at each other. 14. Come on, let’s go. Come on, 13. Let’s go. 14. That’s to you. That’s to you.

13. I need 14. Thirteen going once. Thirteen going oh. 14. Now I need 15. 14. Now I need fifteen. See how much fun this is? 14. Now I need 15. Let’s go. Come on. Keep bidding. Remember, you’re helping Tom’s charity so they can stop people from taking their own lives after they serve us. That’s worth a couple bucks. 14. Now I need 15. 14 going 15. Now I need 16. Oh, she keeps nailing you. Great Christmas presents. Now I need 16. 15 going once. 15 going twice. I need 16. 15, I need 16. Anybody want to jump in over here on this side? No? Okay, 15.

I’m about to sell it to her. Fifteen hundred dollars. Sold. She’s taking Trump shoes. Big round of applause. Thank you so much. Thank you. That was cool. Thank you so much. All right, cool. Awesome. I mean, if you get bored with them, I’ll wear big socks. I could probably make a 12 work. All right, Deepak, you’re such a good. Give up for Deepak. Modeling the shoe. Nice. All right, I’ll tell you what we got there. She’s your winning better right there if you guys want to go collect. Thank you. Dan, you want the. Oh, you want this? You want the story? This one is this one General first.

Let’s do the one connected to General before you turn around. Dan knows this, so I wrote us. Anybody ever heard of General Michael Flynn? Anybody read his book Pardon of Innocence should be in every school in America? Amen. Amen. That’s what I thought. So I wrote a song based on his book. We’ve become great friends. I’ve shared my initiative with. With Michael and General Flynn, rather. And. And what we’re trying to do is use entertainment and. And events to fund this movement. So what we did was I wrote the song and I gave him a beautiful electric guitar that looked like an American flag here a few weeks ago.

And I printed three canvases because he was a what? Three star General. General. The first one went to his house with the guitar. And the other two prints that I have, I have one right here of the lyrics poster. You could turn that around. Bring it around. That’s one of three. That’s a canvas reprint of the actual lyrics poster we’re going to be offering at the shows. But wait, Tom, there’s more. But wait, there’s more. You’re gonna get the general to sign it for them. Whoever purchases it, I can either have it made out to you personally, or we’ll just sign it for you and you can put it on your wall.

Because this song was sang by Robbie Wyckoff, who traveled with a little band you guys might have heard all call Pink Floyd. Oh, so Robbie’s on lead vocals on behind Robbie Sudan. Great thing, baby. Too bad Waters is a liberal. But the great, by the way, great band. All right, Commander artist Mike Marone is the one who made these. These pictures. Let’s start at five, and you’re going to get it autographed. Okay, five. 500 easy. We’re going to get up to 1,000. Oh, we’re going to get it easy. This is going to go. So do I need to start higher? I saw three hands go up.

Yeah, you need to go way higher. We sold one of those for like three grand similar. So I should start at a thousand. Yeah, I got hands pop up, they’re ready to go five. It’s gonna go so quick. You ready? Here we go. Can I get five? There’s five. Can I get six? There’s six. Oh, you’re gonna do a thou. So he’s wiping all three of them out. 1000. Can I get 1100? Thank you, ma’. Am. 1100. There she went. A thousand. And I’m gonna sign it too. Dan, how much are you donating? No, she said a thousand.

Sir, would you like the microphone and do my job? She didn’t say five. She said a thousand. Can we get some hearing aid batteries for the guy over there in the vest? Okay, 1000. Here we go. Who’ll give me 1100? I got a thousand. Go 11. I got a thousand. Who’s gonna go 11? We got a thousand. Right sides. There’s 11. 11. Go 12. 11. Go 12. 12. Now 13. 12. Now 13. 13. Now 14. 14. 14. She’s at 13. She’ll go 14. I need 15. 15 now I need 16. 15 now I need 16. Don’t think about it too long.

She’s going 16. Now 17. 17 and 18. Let’s go. I got 17. 17 going one. I think somebody over here really wants this for their office. I need 18. 17. I’m gonna say it. Oh, 17 back there. Now I need 18. 18. I need 19. 19 now I need 2000. 19 now I need 2000. You’re gonna jump back in 19. 19 going once. 19. $2,000 back there. I need 21 over here. 2000 going once. 2000 going twice. 21. 21. You got to go 22 now 22. 22. 22. Oh, really? If you want to do that. Okay, hold on.

Let me back up. What? Can you get them both signed? I already got it approved. Okay, hold on. You’re it. You’re at 21. I would see you at 22 if I can get. Okay, if I can get you both. Will you both do 21? He’ll get them both signed. He just said he’s got a. Remember, he said he had four of these. He kept one. We’re given two away. Well, we’re auctioning two off. So at 21. 21, and 21. They’re nodding yes. 21 twice. 4,200 bucks. Sold. Yeah. So here’s the deal. You’re gonna get one. So there are three.

And. And. Whoa. She wants to donate 25. Thank you. And he can stay at your 21. Unless you’d like to step up, too. I’ll tell you what I’m gonna do for you for. For those of you that I get a big round of applause. Thank you so much for everybody. Now, Dan, as you know, it was awesome. That. Give a bigger round of applause than that for our veterans as well. Danny. Yeah. We got one left. We gotta hurry. We gotta for everybody. Shipping them some barbecue sauce, just so you know. Hey, there you go. Right on, right on.

Thank you guys so much. It’s been an honor to be part of this tonight. Thank you. Tom, help me with the last one real quick. And then we got a message from our sparkly friends, too. This is this one I love. Deepak, help me with this one. This is a 50th anniversary, a 250th anniversary piece that commander’s artist Mike Verone signed and sent to me. President Trump has one of these there’s several people that have one as you. This is. If I can say this in my church, I’m gonna get in trouble. This is badass. This is so cool.

I’m sorry. But we got Trump, we got Bobby, we got Ronnie, we got J.D. we got George, we got Abe, we got Andrew. And it’s autographed. Sweet. It’s autographed. Signed it. And. And here’s the deal. If you buy this one right here, we framed it up real nice for you. We’ll ship it out to you and also send you some of my Whiskey Town barbecue sauce. Cuz I love you guys. What I like. This is perfect for next summer if you’re having a 250th party. That’s what this is all about. This is a very, very. This piece is gone.

I want to show you. This piece is gone for as much as you got. You said you got four or five grand in Mar a Lago? Yeah. Okay. I’m starting a thousand again on this one. That’s. Danny, do your thing. All right, thousand dollars, let’s go. Here we go. There’s the one. She’s gonna get this 1000, gonna get 11. I got a thousand 90. Eleven hundred. Thousand. Can I get 1100? Nobody’s gonna jump in. Always make my job easy now. 1100. Who’s gonna give me 11? I got a thousand. Nobody up there. Nobody. Nobody. I’m gonna go once.

I’m gonna go $20. She’s jumping back in. Now we got 12. 12. Let’s go 13. 12, 12. Now 13. Yes, you’re gonna go 13. Give me the nod. You’re gonna go 13. Get. Oh, she wants to see it. Deepak, show it to her. Show it to her. 1200 over here. I need 13 nod. Yes, you’ll go 13. It’s an extra hundred bucks you waste that getting your nails done. Just go 13 and shut up. 13. Hurry up. I gotta go 13. Now I need 14. 14, now I need 15. This is how we do these. 14.

You’re gonna go 15. Yes or no. 14 going once. You’re gonna go 15. 14 going twice. 15. Now we need 16. 16. Now we need 17. 17. 16. This piece right here is hanging in the White House. I’m just saying this piece is hanging in the White House. 17, all I can tell you $1500. 16. Oh, whoa, up there. Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. We got a flag way up there. 18. Now we need 18. 18. Now I need 19. You’re going to jump back in 1900. 18 going once. 19 up here. 18 are going twice.

She’s asking the hubs leaning over. Come on, let’s go, let’s go. We got to hear from the other half the candidates. You’re wasting time. 19 now 2000. 2000 now 21. 2000 now 21. 2000 going once. 2000 going twice. Whoa, she jumps back in. Oh. 2100 now we need 22. She’s at 22 now I need 23. 23 now we need 24. 23 now we need 24.23 now 24. 23 now 24. Whoa. 24. 25. 25. Okay, 26. 2500 going once. 2500. Oh, 2600 you got. You might have to go up 200. Okay, 28. 28. 28. 27 going once.

27 are going twice. Nope, I’m not doing 50s. Don’t nickel and dime this crap. Geez Louise. 28 now 29. Just say 3000 and buy it. 29. She’s at 29. I need three grand. Let’s go. 29 going once. 29. We don’t have two of these. Do we have. We don’t have two of These. If I had to, what would you pay for it? 29. Gold. I only have one of these. That’s why you gotta get it tonight. I’m wrapping it up. 20. 29 going twice. So she got something, right? Thank you so much. Big round of applause.

Thank you, Dan. Hey, thank you, guys. All right, we’re gonna get off stage. Y’ all gotta press on. Clear the stage. We gotta get ready. Clear it. Get out of here. Details, everybody. You guys want to offer Tom, real quick, our friends that have all the pretty sparkly stuff. You want to offer a deal for everybody? Yes. Hey, guys, if you guys. If you guys think I’m pricey, just come by, make an offer. We’ve been doing this for nine and a half years. We hire all the Jason Sixers. They make the jackets for us in Dallas, Texas, including the jewelry.

So, you know, we want to keep them employed. We pay them really well money, and like I said, negotiate with me. We’ve been doing this for nine and a half years. We will work with everybody. Okay? Thank you, Sonny Case. Thank you, guys. I’ll see you out there for some bling. Big thanks again to all the sponsors, to the folks here at Awaken Church, to Tom and Deepak for the great tunes, for General Flynn sending that video. Are you guys ready to hear from more of your gubernatorial candidates in the showdown? That was fun, huh? Who knew the TV Guy can auction crap.

You know I was supposed to be sitting up here, right? People talk to me about running and doing this. And I went, do I really want to be part of this? No. I keep my little TV job. I’ll keep my little TV job. Without further ado, where is Ms. Kim? I should be introing Kim and the other half of the candidates. There she is. Get her mic on. Let’s go. Did I do okay? Did you raise some cash? Okay, I’m out of here. Good night. Thanks, everybody. Testing. Oh, yeah. Our voices are meant to be heard, aren’t they? That was awesome, you guys.

Well done. Now, without further ado, you’ve been waiting. You got round one. We are in round two. Then we’ll complete with round three. We’re gonna powerfully pray over our candidates. And then we’ll complete with a very special song, a debut of Take youe Power Back, California by Tom Katz. But before that, we got some work to do. Are you ready for our next round? Yes. All right, fantastic. Let’s first bring back our amazing. Our amazing moderators, Lara Logan and Dr. Douglas G. Frank, to the stage. Let’s give them a round of applause. Amazing. Fantastic. Thank you.

Love it. Love it. All right, now there’s a correction we’ve got to make before we move on. Did you all see that amazing video that was done this morning? There was a. Not this morning, but earlier. The one where all the candidates and the bear. You saw that? Do you know how many times we’ve seen that video? And I never saw that. It said David Mercury and not Daniel Mercury. Have you ever done that where you just. Big faux pas. You just missed it. What was his name? Derek. No, it wasn’t Derek. It was Daniel. Doug.

Daniel Doug. It was Daniel. So might I say that that candidate was Daniel Mercury, and we love Daniel, so we just wanted to make sure we acknowledge Daniel. So sometimes we make a mess, but we clean it up and we turn our mess into our message. All right, without further ado, our next round of candidates coming to the stage right now. And let me back up. All right, we’ve got Pastor J on. Let’s give him a round of applause. Pastor Jay, come on over. Excellent. So good. Our next up, we have David Serpa. Come on, David.

And next up, we’ve got Daniel Mercury. Come on, Daniel. And we’ve got it. The House, Lewis Herms. And without further ado, Steve Hilton. And last but not least. Least we’ve got Scott Shields. Scott, give me some skin. Oh, yeah. All right, candidates, would you please Take your seats. All right, so now, just to do a little bit of a refresher for you, first round of candidates did an excellent job, did they not? Yes. Yes. Okay, we’re ready for round two. We have four questions for you this evening. The first question, you will have one minute to answer the second question.

Third and fourth, you will have two minutes to answer that question. Now, Josiah, in the back end, would you remind us of the sound of the bell? Upon the completion of the one minute and then two minutes, let the games begin. Round one. Lara Logan, bring on that question. So thank you very much, all of you, for being here, putting yourselves out, and being willing to serve very much appreciate it. And I’d like to start with the elephant in the room, which is what is wrong with the GOP in the state of California? That’s a softball question.

Scott Shields. That’s my specialty. Okay, I’ve got 30 seconds. I can’t say the name. One minute. I can’t think. I can’t say anything’s wrong with him because I’m not familiar with him. But I do know that there’s a losing record. So if you give the analogy of sports, we’re in last place. So I think it’s important to at least consider a different playbook and really identify what the opposition’s playbook is and attack it and not play around with it. A sporting event can be competitive and serious, and I think that’s what we have to do to take back California and the Republican Party.

So that’s what I believe is. I don’t know if there’s a one problem except the playbook. And I think we all have to discuss that. I’ve got my playbook that I think is going to be very effective. These candidates have been working hard on their playbook. I can win this. Hold that mic close, brother. I can win this election with my playbook. And I hope I can get the support that was Scott Shields. Next up, let’s pass that mic along along to. Let’s actually pass that mic along to Mr. Steve Hilton. All right, I’m gonna stand up.

I want to bring some energy into this room. I’ll tell you what is wrong with the Republican Party in California. We are not winning. We need to win in California. I’m tired of being told that you have to put up with it or leave this state. Why should we leave? We’re not the ones that did this to our beautiful state. They need to leave the corrupt, rotten regime in Sacramento, the establishment in Sacramento, and for too long The Republican Party’s been propping it up. We need to fight back. What did President Trump teach us? Fight, fight, fight.

That’s how we take our state back. We got to fight the corrupt elite. We’ve got to fight for working people in California, Small business in California. Fight for freedom and opportunity. My family left communism in Hungary. I came here with my wife and two children not to have the flame of freedom extinguished here in California by this corrupt, rotten regime. We are going to fight and we are going to win. Steve Hilton. Thank you, Steve. And pass that mic over to Lewis Herms. Just to remind you, the question is, what is wrong with the GOP in the of.

State. State of California. Thank you, Laura. Well, first, this won’t be popular, but it’s a captured operation in California. That’s the truth. The reality is they spend more time trying to put a rhino Republican in name only in office. The primaries are the most important and they focus on getting a rhino because they know the Democrats there. It’s two sides, the of. Of one coin. It’s a game. The primaries are the most important. The California GOP focuses everything aware. They tell you to focus on the general election, don’t they? Elections are won and lost in the primary.

The California gop, in my opinion, is a captured operation. They’ll support five people while they’re raising money for them, and at the last second, they’ll throw it all into who I believe they have compromised. I don’t need my full time for that. Thank you. Louis Herms. Daniel Mercury. Oh, thank you. I love this question. So what, what’s I. I truly believe too, that they are a compromise. But here’s the problem though, is they become the party paid to lose. They’re the party that only focuses on how much money a candidate can make. They only focus on whether or not that candidate is willing to sign any sort of agreements behind closed doors and all these silent accords.

And so then it compromises the candidate or the candidate is willing to be compromised under those sort of regimes. So they don’t care about the nature of the character of the candidate. They do not care about their constitutional prowess. They don’t care if the individual at the grassroots level, if they are somebody who stands on God, country, family. They don’t care about any of that stuff. They care about their pockets. They care about maintaining control. And most importantly, they only care about constant constantly just trying to raise a sort of revenue for those who are on the upper echelons of the party.

This is why they give themselves their own sort of, you know, pay raise. So for me, I don’t really care whether or not they want to endorse me or not. They are party paid to lose. Thank you. Right over to David Serpa. Thank you, Daniel. Hey, good evening everybody. Piggybacking off of what Mr. Hilton said. The Republican Party, the state of California is the party of principled losers. We are a participation trophy party. We have no real leadership coming from the party. We need to do three things in order to win. We need to have the right candidates running for the right seats.

We need to have an organization that can support those players and we need to have a mission statement that we all can stand behind something like a Contract with California or a Contract with America. Because Texas was flipped in one election cycle in 1994 after being blue for 180 years just like Prop 50. How we are worried about losing five seats out of 52 seats and only having four out of 52. We are a party of principled losers. Instead of concentrating on the 20 seats that are now within 10 points of what President Trump got in 2024, going on the offense, stop focusing on not losing and focus on winning.

Thank you. Right over to. Thank you, David. Pastor Cheyenne, I’m going to say something that’s radical. The problem is not being a Democrat or a Republican. The problem is righteousness. Righteousness exalts a Nation. Proverbs 14:34 for and what we have is unrighteous people in office. So we need a revival beginning with leaders. And I’m talking about even in the church first because judgment begins in the house of God. First Peter 4, verse 17. So what I want to do is I want to see revival. I want to see the leadership of the church leaders to bring about reform even to impact the Republican Party.

I’m going to ask other pastors to run for office like I’m running. I feel I’m setting an example that we can’t just pray about the problems. We need to engage. The Bible says those who know their God will be strong and take action in Daniel chapter 11, verse 32. So what I want to do is I want to see a revival beginning with leaders in the church. Most of them are conservative, most of them are Republican. And I believe that will impact. Excellent. Thank you. Pastor Che, let’s have you hold that mic for a moment. We’re going to bring that right back to Pastor Che.

Now. That was question one. We’re going to move over to question two. Dr. Douglas G. Frank, you can take a seat. Pastor Che. Until you’re ready, Doug, let’s ask that question. And then we’re going to have. We’re going to now go in reverse. Outstanding. I like that first softball question, by the way. That’s awesome. I also like what Kim was saying. These are the guys standing in the gap. I’m of proud. Pretty. It’s pretty good. I like it. But anyway, ready for another softball, you guys? Let’s go. The LA Times calls me the Johnny Appleseed of election integrity because I’ve been traveling the country, 48 states, analyzing voter rolls, election outcomes, and let me tell you, it’s a disaster out there, and California is among the worst in the country.

I got the numbers to prove it. Okay, Your elections are disaster. You mail three ballots out, two of them go to somebody real, one ballot goes somewhere else. What kind of election is that? No wonder you have so much cheating. Your people have lost faith in your elections. So here’s the first part. How are you going to win in that kind of climate? Okay. And two, if you do become government. Government, if you do become the governor, how are you going to fix this problem? It’s a serious problem. You got machines, you’ve got systems. You don’t have local control anymore.

So first. First part is, how do you expect to win in this climate when the elections are rigged? That’s what we mean by this. Yeah, yeah, they’re rigged. Yeah, exactly. How do you expect to win? And then second, if you were governor, how would you fix it? Pastor Cheon, you’re first. Well, I was so encouraged when President Trump said we got to fix the election situation in California. We all know it’s a mess. And what I want to do as governor is establish a commission to audit how the elections are being done. We have to have proper guidelines.

We need to make sure everyone’s a citizen. They have to have their voter id. And I like the idea of everyone showing up on the same day without mail in ballots and everyone voting when we’re supposed to make it a national holiday, at least statewide in California, where people have the day off from school, from work, and they come and they vote like we used to do. Excellent. Thank you, Pastor Che and David Serpa. Okay, so first off, how do you win an election when people are saying that we’re past the point of voting? You know, we go out and we talk to people.

I’ve been talking to people for three years about voting, and they tell me we’re past the point of voting. Which means that, one, they don’t trust this election system. And their vote or two, they believe that violence is the answer. As a combat veteran, I refuse to believe that. The only answer is Americans shooting at Americans on American soil. Refuse to believe that. Second, how do we win in this sort of situation where only 30% of people show up to vote? I mean, that’s a huge issue. We need to start realizing that we become a party of apathy.

The rest of the Republican Party in America treats us like a piggy bank. They come out here to Silicon Valley, they come out to Santa Barbara, they come out to Palm Springs, and then they leave for their competitive congressional districts elsewhere. If I win, we need to get the Secretary of State’s office in control. We need to get our elections in control. Not by moving back the same day, voting voter ID and whatnot. Because why wouldn’t we move back to stone carvings and smoke signals? We should be moving to the future with voting on a blockchain, the same sort of technology that we trust our money with in the stock market that provides real feedback instantaneously for your money, provides real instantaneous feedback for your vote.

When the Secretary of state’s office. You can’t identify as a veteran. You can’t say that you’re a veteran on the ballot as one of your three ballot designations. Not only should that office be fixed, we should be able to identify as a veteran if we have served this country. But in addition to that, we should get the Secretary of State’s office on an app. All of your paperwork, all of your records, all of everything that you need to have access to, you should have access in the palm of your hand. And then that way we aren’t registering our cars for $850.

We’re registering our cars for 80 cents in the palm of our hands. Thank you, David. Daniel Mercury. I love David. I totally agree with David. When it comes to why can’t we as, as candidates put our name on the ballot as veterans? Doesn’t understand. I think it’s. It’s going to put everybody else at a disadvantage. So that’s nonsense. But when it comes to trying to. When it comes to what are we going to do to try to win in this particular climate? Well, I would encourage all of you out there to encourage as many Democrats as you possibly can to run for governor so that they can split the vote.

Right. Let’s get as many Dinos in there as we possibly can instead of Rhinos. Right. But when I think about this, we have to think about a number of things, right? What would I do if I become Governor, and I want to win. Well, one of the first things that I do and I encourage everybody to do right now is get involved with your local registration, county clerk’s office, they are the ones who are the key to our elections and the integrity of our elections. Many of them are either voted in by the people, they can be recalled.

Other of them, some of them are actually put in by the Board of Supervisors. So we need to actually involve ourselves in, into that region of our local government to ensure that we have increased poll watching. We make sure that they are adhering to the California State Constitution, Article one. I think it’s Article two, Section two that ensures that all votes must be counted. Not to just shut down at 8 o’ clock and then all of a sudden they declare the winner. That’s not how this works. And under my administration, you put me in office, I’m going to make sure first and foremost that when it comes to our elections, when it comes to the integrity of our elections, we have to ensure chain of custody.

We need to involve our local sheriffs, we need to involve our, our actual National Guard. This is one of the most sacred things that we have to maintain our governorship, to maintain our government. Because if I’m, if I think correct correctly and clearly, the Constitution ensures that the status of the people remain above government. But if they’re cheating the system, there is no way that your status can ever be above government and maintain control, control of them. So this is one of the key things. And lastly, one of the things that we need to do is we need to purge the voter roll yearly.

Why? Here’s why you do that. Dead people can’t. Won’t. Dead people can’t re register. And of course illegal aliens aren’t going to make themselves presence. So let’s make this happen. Thank you. Daniel Lewis Herms. Well, let’s have a second of honesty. Under the current system, nobody here is going to win an election. That’s the reality of it. So how do we fix it now? You’re not going to fix it. We’re not going to fix it after we get in. Right? Thank you very much. Dr. Doug Frank. Ladies and gentlemen. What do we need to do? We the people need to rise up.

We the people need to be getting involved right now. We the people have to educate everybody on what the heck is going on. So I’ll give you a little education and see if this resonates with you. In 2018, Orange County, California, five Republicans were put in to the county seats. Yet in the morning, five Democrats took those seats. How’s that possible? Cheating. Ballot harvesting. Okay, it’s ballot harvesting now. I believe there’s a deep state parasitic cabal that’s running this mess. All right, that’s what’s going on right now. So they’re ballot harvesting. You think that was new for them? No, they’ve been doing it 40 years over all around the world.

The CIA, sorry, three letter agency has been highly involved in this. So in 2018, I don’t think they were testing whether ballot harvesting worked. You know what they were doing? They were seeing what the apathy of the Republicans were. And it was horrible because the next day, you know what all five of them said? We’ll get them next time. Right. That’s what they’re checking. So at that moment in 2018, they knew they won the 2020 election. Think about that. We need to educate people for we the people really quick since they have a couple seconds left.

Voter IDs, no brainer. Same day voting, paper. Paper ballots, yada yada, of course. One more thing. Serial numbers. Thank you, Lewis Herms and Steve Hilton. All right, the question how are we going to win? The President taught us the answer. You know the phrase too big to rig? That is actually how we win this election. And I’m going to tell you what that means in practice. Here are the numbers. Next year is a midterm election. In the midterm election, to project the total number of votes we can expect in California next year, you take the average of the last two.

2018, 2022. The number of votes estimated in California next year, 11.8 million. To win, I will need just over half of that. Call it 5.9 million. People say there aren’t enough Republican votes in California for a Republican to win. Well, guess how many votes President Trump got in California last year without even campaigning here. 6.1 million votes. If everybody who voted for President Trump last year votes for me for governor next year, I will be the next governor of California with 200,000 votes to spare. That’s how we do it. We get the Trump vote out. Voter ID is how we do that because we know it’s popular across the board.

It’s especially popular with Republican voters. If we get it on ballot the for next year, that’s how we get the turnout. We need to make it too big to rig. And here’s the second and most important part. And it goes back to Lara’s question. For so long, we’ve been told in California, to win here, you need to be some kind of watered down version of a Republican. Some kind of Democrat light. No. To get that vote out we need an inspiring, clear, strong, common sense conservative message. Dismantling the climate insanity, ending the gender ideology. Strong, clear messages.

That’s how we get the vote out. And finally, what would I do to make this system better in the future? I don’t know about. I love you David, but the blockchain, I’m not sure. I’m kind of old fashioned. Vote on one day, count on one day, results on one day paper and ballots. That’s how we make a system everyone can have confidence in. Thank you Steve and Scott Shields. I got a stand this time. I know a little bit about voting. Okay. We did create. Hold that Mike Dyson close. We did create, we did, we did create a blockchain solution and nobody wanted it.

I know people, you know, the government does not want a blockchain solution because it applies what we call vita verifiability, integrity, transparency and accountability. And that’s what has to happen to fix the voters. The second thing that has to happen or the fraud. The second thing that has to happen is we have to have a spiritual enlightenment across the whole state that includes non party participants, registered voters, which is 5 million people. A lot of them have a spirit, but they are under the indoctrination of Marxism and communism. Okay. And I call it, we wrote a thesis on it.

You’re going to be seeing some of my white papers on it before the, before the thesis comes out. It is definitely a mind virus. Atheist Marxism is a mind virus. Viruses are biological, thoughts are biological. The indoctrination of people to eliminate their spirit, their God given spirit is what stops them from being righteous. We have to bring an enlightenment here in California. That doesn’t mean they have to be Christian, doesn’t have to mean they have to be Muslim. It doesn’t have to mean they mean to be Hindu. Doesn’t mean they have to be Buddhist or Daoist.

What they have to have is to look inside and find their spirit that the atheist Marxist took away. And when they do, they’re going to realize cheating is not correct because atheist Marxist principles are. The mind virus of atheist Marxism is will lead to the societal cancer of communism. And when you explain that to people, they get it. They get it at the personal level because most people. Thank you, Scott. I’ll take your mic. Excellent. That was round two or question two. Now we’re moving on to question three. Lara, we’re gonna move that over to you.

This question and we’re Actually gonna mix it up a little bit. I’m gonna start right over here with Daniel Mercury. So question is with Derek Mercury. It is Daniel Mercury. Laura. Okay. California is the breadbasket of the nation, yet food supply is under attack. Ranches are being forced off their properties, particularly family farms. The meatpacking industry is a monopoly. We are bringing in imported beef. We are destroying our food supply and it’s been sacrificed at the altar of false climate policies with the World economic forum and COP33 and all these other things still very much a threat.

So water, of course, being critical to, to all of this. So I would like to know from each one of you what the top three things are you’re going to do to take back control of the food supply and protect the ranchers and farmers of the state. Excellent, Great question. I think one of the first things that we need to do when it comes to water and when it comes to farming, because of course they’re intertwined with each other, is we have to first look at, I think, think it’s senior right holders that a diversion of water is being illegally removed for them pre legislation, meaning pre our state constitution.

So a lot of these farmers who are third, fourth generations for the most part, are having their water that they are already senior to that cannot be touched is being touched. I think one bill was just passed just recently by Gavin Newsom, AB467 that charges them $1,000 if they go over a particular limit that limits our ability here in the state of California one to produce is more, more crops, more food. And of course, if that happens and they have to skip a season, then crops start to die out. So this is, this is a very huge problem here that we have in the state of California.

Number two, one of the things that we can increase in is desalination. But desalination. We have 12 plants here in the state of California. So San Diego produces 50 million gallons alone. And it’s the largest one here in the state of California. But we need more. But why can’t we have more? That’s because they require a certain amount of kilowatts to which they have shut down at least three major power plants that provide to all of us. And yet we wonder why we have to shut down, we have to have these blackouts is because they turned it off for green.

But the problem is they’re not mitigating of this. Go green. So under my administration, when we want to try new renewable energies, which I’m all in support of, but in order to do that you have to mitigate these issues for number three by choosing at least a small town willing to test out new technologies instead of wasting what they did with the. I think it’s the Iron Paw solar panels, $2.2 billion in the state of California that didn’t work. And if we look at Texas, they froze over when they tried to use this. You’re not going to have that here with me.

We’re going to it turn on the oil pipelines, we’re going to make sure that the power is plentiful and we’re going to make sure that the farmers get the water that they require by building new delination plants here in the state of California, just for starters. Excellent, Daniel. Thank you. And we have Lewis Herms. This is fascinating subject actually, and something I’m diving deep into currently because what we have to understand first, in my opinion is that the food is poison and it’s intentional. Right. I don’t even have to wear my tinfoil hat. I think most of you can agree that the food is poison here.

So if they’re intentionally poisoning our food, why would that be? Because a sick population is a controllable population. Right. Again, it’s about we the people now stepping up and getting the word out and explaining to people this is what’s going on. But there are fixes. There’s real fixes. Now I’d like everybody to understand, you know, there’s not real organic food in California. Did you know that? Yeah, that’s a con. Okay. There’s not true organic food. The also and I love what Bobby Kennedy’s doing because he’s really starting to attack some of the chemicals and the dyes and so on and so forth.

Right. It’s great. My wife and I have traveled all over the place and I can tell you in we go to central South America. We were just in Ireland. Guess what, it’s illegal there. They don’t put that stuff in their food. So why do we have it here? Because they’re trying to control this population. Right. Call it about money, it’s fine. But when we’re sick, we’re controllable. But there’s very easy and concrete ideas. I’m going to tell you something very, very woo woo. So here, this is my tinfoil hat. You ready for this? You know what we can do to the farms? We can add copper wiring around them and we can actually sing.

It’s proven there’s people that travel the world. You can sing to crops and they grow at a rate of twice as much you can absolutely do that. I know it sounds crazy, but you know what else you can do, which is very important? You can remineralize the soil by rotating the crops. Right? We don’t need all this crazy chemicals in this. God has given us the most amazing food that you could ever have, but we have corrupted it. And that’s satanic. Thank you, Louis. Next up, Pastor Cheyenne. God has so blessed California. When you think of Fresno county, if it was a nation, would be the fifth richest agricultural nation in the world.

And yet the farm industry is just in peril because of the infrastructure of not having enough water. We have water for 20 million people, we need it for 40 million. We are a state of 40 million people. And so, for example, the delta that brings in water to the farmers, we are dealing with not draining or removing the dirt in the delta. So because of endangered species like the smelt fish, like the salmon. And so what we do is we have this runoff and we put the delta river right into the Pacific Ocean instead of using it.

We already passed a bill to increase the size of the Shasta Dam and yet we’re not giving a single cent for that. We passed a bill to have a desolinization plan in Huntington beach and yet we have not acted on that. And so it’s no longer we the people, but it’s run by a totalitarian Marxist government that’s communist and they’re dictating based on their ideology instead of the freedom that this country is founded on. Thank you, Pastor Chang. Scott Shields. This is a tough one for me. My candidacy is hold it close. My candidacy is new and I’m knowledgeable in subjects, but my experience is to surround myself with very, very knowledgeable people so we can analyze and discuss solutions on what they are.

These gentlemen here have done a great job on that. They’ve done their homework. They know the space. My personal opinion is California has to go to Donald Trump. Donald Trump has to get involved in this. Whoever is head of the agricultural department at the federal level has to help plan some of these good solutions that you have and has to endorse it. And I see Steve shaking his head. He’ll comment on that, maybe. I am certain that Donald Trump has the power in the ag and Bobby Kennedy, as you mentioned, to help bring policy here that a governor can help sell to the people and the legislators.

That’s the important thing. I don’t know that I can do that without them. I don’t know if we can do a lot without Trump’s endorsement, whether it’s me, Steve, Everybody else here, without Trump’s endorsement, and I don’t mean, oh, I like him. I’m coming here to help you. And Bobby Kennedy says, I’m coming here to help you. I can get both of them to endorse me. I assure you of that. I will get both of those endorsements, and that’s key to everything and all the questions that we’re talking about. I will get their endorsements. I will get.

I state. Everybody here should attack that also. Whoever’s going to be governor has to get Trump and Bobby Kennedy’s endorsement, and we have votes. You run away from Trump, you run away from Bobby Kennedy. And that’s the problem with the Republican Party. I was sitting there, now I’m standing. That’s the problem with the Republican Party. You don’t run away from Bobby Kennedy and you don’t run away from Donald Trump. Thank you, Scott. Steve Hilton, thank you very much. All right. I was only shaking my. No, by the way, good haircut. Very good haircut. Isn’t it time for a governor with less hair? I’m only shaking my head.

I’m only shaking my head because I half agree. Yeah, exactly. We got some very strong candidates here. I half agree. Of course we want to work with the federal government. Isn’t it going to be fantastic when we have a governor that wants to work with the administration rather than constantly fighting them? And I agree with you. Brooke Rollins, the ag secretary, she’s a friend of mine. Yes, of course we’re going to work with them. Look, I love our ag industry. I’ve been on the road for the last three years getting ready for this. I’ve spent. Spent so much time in the Central Valley.

Literally last night I was in Chowchilla in the morning down in Tulare County. I know our farmers. I love our farmers. There are three big issues. Number one, water. By the way, when I talk about this subject, I know I still have the accent. I’m a proud American, I’ll have you know, just in case anyone, anyone was doubting. But there are certain words, especially on this issue, you’ve got to, to really say in an American accent. I’m going to get water to our farmers. Not water. And the other one, our ranchers. Our ranchers need our help.

I’ve been out on the ranch with them, riding the horses. Here are the three big issues. Water. But it’s also energy and it’s labor regulations on all three. There’s a lot that we can do here. The pastor was exactly right. We need to raise Shasta Dam 18ft. That is the exact proposal we need even within our current system, without building any new infrastructure. I was there in Calusa County. I should have been 100ft underwater. That’s where the sites reservoir should have been built in the 1970s, blocked by ridiculous environmental rules. But right now, today, even without any new infrastructure, by appointing people to the state Water Resources Control Board, we can increase deliveries to our farmers.

We. That is what I will do. We will open up energy in California. Our oil and gas, not this ridiculous solar farms, ripping out real farms. That’s how we help our farmers. And we restore the 60 hour overtime week overtime rule. Thank you, Steve. And we can help them in that way too. Thank you. All right, next up, David Serpot. Okay. Hello everybody. So all of these breadbaskets being under attack throughout the world are by design. Okay? Ukraine is the breadbasket of Europe. Iran is the breadbasket of the Middle East. California is the breadbasket of America.

All of the attacks on our water and our energy are by design. So we need to have plentiful water. Invest in not only desalination, which costs about $2 billion for each desalination plant, but capture the 5 trillion gallons that are spilling out into the delta every year. In addition to that, we need to open up more of California for small to mid level farmers by opening up more of the map to the USDA loan so that we have some more small and mid level farmers getting involved. We need to build decentralized micro nuclear grids because we privatized nuclear energy in 1992 and we’ve been heavily government subsidizing it ever since.

And the fact is is to failure. We’ve been getting dog walked on a national stage because everyone says, well, Iran is enriching uranium. Well you know who’s not enriching uranium, my friends? America. 40% of our uranium is enriched in China. 30% of our uranium is enriched in Russia. And then I would not send one more American tax dollar outside of America. Not to Ukraine, not to Israel, not to Iran, not to the rest of the world. I am tired of Californians who pay $1.12 trillion in taxes every year funding states that don’t like us very much and funding countries that don’t like us very much.

America is built on tax rebellion. You get more of that money back to our farmers, back to our homeowners, back to our parents, put them in the driver’s seat. Because there are a lot of states that don’t have income tax and they’re doing just fine. There are a lot of states that are cutting down on property tax and they’re doing just fine. Give the power back to the people. Thank you, David. Thank you. Let’s give them a round of applause for those first three questions. Excellent. Excellent work. We’re going to move over to our final question of round two.

And we started here. Here, here, here. Doug, it’s you. And we’re going to mix it up again. It’s my turn. But Laura and I worked hard on this question. Yes, you did. And I’m actually going to give this mic. Steve, you get to go first this time. All right. All right. So Lara and I both, I, the earlier group heard that Lara and I spoke at the Rev17 conference in June. We raised $4 million to buy a facility for rescuing and nurturing child sex trafficked children back to health. And I serve on that board now. So it’s very personal to me and I know that Laura serves on several boards too.

So this question is about sex trafficking. Okay. The United States sex trafficking industry is number one in the world, illustrating the extent of our depravity. Our country is now spending more money on raping little children than we are on illegal drugs. Our government schools are grooming our children for consumption. And our government is setting up laws to take away parental rights to enhance this market. So first, what do you think about that problem in California? How big is the problem in California? Second, are any of you already involved in addressing this issue? I hate it when politicians say if you elect me, I will do X.

What are you doing now to address this problem? And third, if you are elected governor, what would you do then? How about that question. One, how big of a problem do you think it is? Two, are you currently doing anything in that effort? And three, if you’re elected governor, what would you do about it? And just to set the stage for this for all of you, we’re talking about sex trafficking is how you murder a child without killing them. This is not a frivolous issue. It’s an unbelievably serious issue. And my first encounter with the issue actually I think there’s never been a movie that has affected me more then a movie.

I don’t know if you saw this, it was a few years ago called Lilia Forever. Lilia Forever, which told the story of a sex trafficked girl from Russia into Sweden. I still shudder to think of it. But it was, I literally left, this was back in England many years ago. I literally left that movie theater and I Said, I’ve got to do something about this. I can’t just watch this and do nothing. And at the time, I was senior advisor to the prime minister in the UK and I went back 10 Downing street to my office the next day, and I said, we have to act.

And I was then, fortunately, in a position to act. And we did. And there was a minister in our cabinet who started a whole global effort on this. Started from the uk that was many years ago. I actually can’t tell you now what happened to that, but we acted. Is it a problem? The World center for Child Sex Trafficking is just up the freeway in Los Angeles. Figueroa street, to be precise. I mean, I’m not going to. I can’t use the time to tell you that there’s nothing more disgusting than this. And it stems from the fact that we’ve got an ideology and in charge here in California that stems from that Marxist ideology, that parents shouldn’t be trusted, that the government is in charge.

And everything we’re seeing now in schools and with this issue, whether that’s. I’m sorry, AB495. Thank you, Steve. Thank you. I know. All right, next up, David Serpa. Okay, thank you. This subject is very near and dear to my heart. If I am elected governor, we will end human trafficking. In the first 180 days that I’m in office through something that my pastor up here and myself call Operation Disrupt and Restore, I worked with this gentleman back here, Pastor Rudy Gonzalez, his wife, Lori Gonzalez, and his daughter Maddie Gonzalez, in the back with CERT Ministries, Search, Evangelize, Rescue and train.

Every Monday, they’re doing armed training on their ranch. They are freeing human beings from being trafficked right here off of Figueroa, Pastor Rudy offered to do a ride along for any one of these gentlemen that want to get involved. Because when I did my first ride along with certain ministries, I was 2018, I was out of the VA mental health facility, and. And I was trying to do something that made me feel alive, that made me believe in God. And when I reached out to this man and his wife and his daughter, they brought me along with them and they put me in a flak jacket and we drove down to Figueroa.

And actually we drove down to Menifee, and we freed a human being from being trafficked. We gave them the opportunity to free themselves from being trafficked. And I was panicked. I was like, give me a machine gun. I feel naked. I feel uncomfortable. But Pastor Rudy was calm. He was collected. And the thing is, is what we will do is, within the first 180 days, one human trafficking. By working with the California State Guard, by federally deputizing the California State Guard members out of Orange county, we’re going to start getting involved. But the thing is, is we don’t have to wait for anyone’s permission.

And when I had this meeting with that, invited Pastor Shea and Daniel and everybody to and Steve Hilton and Sheriff Bianco. I told Sheriff Bianco, I said, you have the most powerful constitutional office in America. You are endorsed. Endorsed by the other 57 sheriffs. If we decided to end human trafficking and drug trafficking before election day, we could do it right now. Because we don’t have to wait for anyone’s permission to perform a citizen’s arrest. You don’t have to be a government official to knock on a door and say, I’m here to rescue God’s children. Thank you, David.

Thank you, Scott Shields. Powerful. David, I’m with you 100%. 100%. But we also have to look at something. My background is chief strategy officer for scale. And when you look at trafficking, you look at, okay, is it just sex? Is it just a few people? Nope. Right. It’s scale. Why did it scale? In 2018, I was introduced. I went back to the Human rights in Washington, D.C. and I was learning about organ harvesting for the first time. Yeah. Yes. It’s connected. This touches my heart at a level that touches your heart. And you have it. I know that, Steve.

I made it my effort to expose organ harvesting. And then during that path, I saw a lot of these sex slaves get put on drugs and sex and then sold off to China to be cleaned up for organ harvesting. And our administration and our politicians and our business people know it. Yep. This isn’t something that isn’t. When I went to the Human Rights Commission and met with some of the brightest people that have been investigating this for years to see if I was just being told something. Somebody wanted my money. Right. Which can happen, too. No, that wasn’t the case.

The truth has been being told for a long, long time on organ harvesting, and it’s worldwide. And that’s what I believe is why it scales. And we’ve got to stop it, and we’ve got to accept that and put the pressure on China, just like we didn’t do on Virus on Covid to get in there to their facilities. We have to have open. Thank you, Scott. Pastor, Cheyenne. I mentioned that righteousness exalts a nation. We’ve had really an evil government. We have had bills passed like SB 14, 5 and 2000, where during the COVID Senator Scott Weiner passed a bill that really legalized that a sex offender will not be registered and legalized that it’s up to the judge to decide whether an adult having sex with someone that’s under 18, if that’s a felony, and they’re not going to take those cases because the courts are flooded.

So what it’s done is legalize being a pederast here. And we’re not talking about an 18 have no sex with 16 or we’re talking about a 45 year old man who wants to have sex with your teenage son. And so we’re talking about bill’s life, for example, we passed in 2003. This is so egregious as SB357, same person, Scott Weiner, Senate Bill 357, where the police cannot go up to a teenager hooking on Sunset Strip and ask for id. It’s racist. It’s basically we’re defining the police. We don’t have time for this. Since that became law, human trafficking in Los Angeles has increased threefold, tripled, based on the research I’ve done.

So we have a culture that is really attacking our children. Going with Proposition 1 that codified abortion into our state constitution, which became law right after Roe v. Wade had been overturned. And I really feel that we need to change the culture. And that’s why I’m advocating spiritual revival. We need revival and reformation in the government throughout culture so that we can make this change and start protecting families and children. It’s really about the family. It’s an assault on the family. AB 1955. Teachers are now allowed to tell the kids. Thank you, Pastor Che. Thank you, Louis Herms.

I’m not going to stand on this one. This is a serious issue. This is the single biggest reason, as most of you know, why I entered the race. I’ve been working deeply on exposing child trafficking at a very, very high level. But here’s the deal and we need to realize this. This is the number one economy in the United States and in California, the number one economy. Think about that, right? But it’s hidden. Why is it hidden? Because it’s run by judges, it’s run by corporations, it’s run by political personnel. Right. It’s deep. It’s sick. What happened not too long ago is the cartels and the powers that be figured out that they could not make as much money on drugs.

You know, we have over three to four times more fentanyl. That’s needed to kill every American right here already in the States. And why would they spend money on fentanyl when it’s going to kill their client when they can take a child and they could resell that child 30, 40, 50 times a day. But we need to talk truth. These children were being anal penetrated and that’s the type of conversation we cannot run from any longer. So I did a film on it. It’s called Cages. So that’s what I’m doing. That’s what I’m doing. Currently. I went to the border, right? I’ve been talking to sheriffs, everything I can possibly do.

Here’s where I would agree with David Serpa. The sheriffs have all the power to do this right now, right this second, right now. But we the people need to pressure them, speak it. We need to get our butts off our chairs and stand in front of the sheriff’s office and saying, we won’t take it anymore. The children our are our future and we must demand accountability and we must demand it now. God wants it, we need to take it. Thank you, Louis Kim. Last but not least, Daniel Mercury. This is a very difficult subject matter. You asked the question, you know, as to how it got here.

And I think first and foremost it got here because of the fact that we removed God out of our country. You may not want to hear that, but let me explain it to you. Let’s go back to the Constitution, the Declaration of Independence, more so our forefathers knew that we needed God in our lives, right? Because it talked about creator, the laws of nature, nature’s God. It talked about the judge of the world and of course, divine providence. God was mentioned four times. But who were they talking about? The judge of the world. Who’s that? Well, I got to read my Bible, Acts 17, verses 30, 31, 32, that Jesus was appointed because he defeated death of the judge of the world.

So we need to bring God back into our lives and we can’t be afraid to do that. Number two, you asked, you know, hey, what do you, what did you or what are you doing right now? Let me tell you right now, I believe wholeheartedly. People like Senator Scott Wiener is by far one of the biggest perverts we have in office right now. In doing so, so people say, daniel, what are you doing? Here’s what I’m doing. And I have been doing for the last year and a half, I have been pulling his bonds, I have been pulling his criminal liability.

I have been pulling his actual oath of office. I’ve been outlining everything that he’s done that is engaged in fiduciary delinquency, criminal misconduct, and he’s violated parental rights. Where’s parental rights located at? It’s located in the Declaration of Independent under the laws of nature of nature’s God, which means government has no right to take away or impinge upon the right of the parent. It’s their job to ensure parents rights prevail. And this is how we’re going to get back the core of our control of our children and end this $150 billion industry on the insanity that they do in attacking our children.

I am a father, and this is one of the number one things that I’m going to do, is to close our borders with the San Francisco Francisco Bay, the Los Angeles docks, and up north and down south to ensure that nobody traffics anything into our state. And if it’s a human, those people will never be able to deliver anything and any goods and services into the state of California permanently. Thank you, Daniel. Thank you, Kim. I just want to say one thing, just one thing. We’ve had 13 candidates in on the subject of sex trafficking. And one of the biggest ways that children are trafficked in this country is through the child protective services and the family court system.

That is correct. Yeah. Well said. Very important. Wow. All right, that was round two. We went through four questions. Did they do a phenomenal job? Let’s give them a round of applause. Excellent. Candidates, we are going to move into round three. So how this is going to work is going to look like this. Lara, I’m going to have you take your mark right around the corner. Right there. Yeah. Perfect. Beautiful. Well done. Awesome. Doug, Same thing right over here. Fantastic. Okay, candidates, I’m going to have you take a mark on the stage. Let’s come on up from your seats.

Beautiful. Fantastic. We’re going to move into round three. Let’s bring in our first round of candidates backstage. Where’s my music? Where’s my music? Come on. We’re showing down still. Oh, yeah. Excellent. Thank you. Gotcha. Beautiful. Well done. All right, let’s get them all on stage. Grab your marks, guys. Excellent, excellent. Your 20, 26 California governor candidates, let’s bring it up. Come on. All right. Excellent, excellent, excellent, excellent job tonight. Now, every single one of you who purchased a ticket tonight received a thank you. And in that thank you, you have the opportunity to ask your candidate a question.

We took all of those questions and we put them into those four. Those four, four questions that you listen to. Tonight. Okay, now, there is one person in this room who has been randomly chosen to ask any candidate of your choice a question. So what it’s going to look like is this. That candidate that is chosen will be given two minutes to respond. Candidates, are we good with that? Two minutes to respond, then we will go in. 32nd rapid fire rounds. How do they do under the fire? All right, that’s what it’s going to look like.

Lara, you’re going to. Laura. They do this to me all the time. Laura. Lara, you’re amazing. I love you. All right, cool. Tell me whatever you want. So Laura is going to make her way in between each of the candidates, and Doug will make his way afterwards. We’re gonna. We’re gonna start with this, right? All right, Doug. Yes, ma’. Am. Is going to go out to the person who I choose. Gold ticket, Willy Wonka. Y’ all remember Willy Wonka? Isn’t that cool? All right. The golden ticket. The golden ticket chosen tonight. Randomly chosen. Kevin Pascoe. Kevin Pascoe, would you please stand? Where are you, Kevin? Excellent, Kevin.

Excellent, Kevin. Way to go, Kevin. Beautiful. Come on out here in the aisle. Kevin. Your question is just a pure question. There’s no story. You just bring on that question. And Dr. Doug Frank is there to support you. Which candidate do you choose? Which one you want to ask? Go with Lewis. He’s gonna go with Lewis. All right, hang on, hang on, hang on. Who are you choosing? Lewis Herms. Lewis Herms. All right, and the question is. And your question is, sir? Lewis, if you become governor, what are you going to do about the child trafficking and the censorship on all our platforms and the state of California? Well, it’s interesting because most people know that if they know me, child trafficking is my number one issue.

But guess what? There wouldn’t be child trafficking if we had no censorship. Because we’ve been trying and as hard as we can, and the media has been suppressing us, the government suppressing us. The. The number one issue really is the suppression of our voice and the First Amendment, because if our voices were where they should be, none of these problems would exist. What would I do? First thing I would do is, as Lara was indicating, is I would go after Child Protective Services and the judges that are obstructionist, judges that are allowing this to go on, including chemical castration of our children.

That’s done. I would. I would have a symposium with the sheriffs immediately and tell them, as I do with my other platform, remember your oath. Where are we doing this is we will hold you accountable. Or support you if you’re doing your job. And that is mega important. We need to rise them up when they’re doing their job and when they’re not, they need to be held accountable. First thing I’m going to do in regards to that is I’m going to have a website called exposure.ca.gov and anybody that is acting inappropriately in regards to taking care of this issue will be exposed on our website.

If a judge is not doing his job, he’s going on a website. If CPS is not doing their job, we’re calling them out on the website and over and over because we the people will end up having to put the pressure on it. It’s never about me, and I’m sorry, it’s not about these candidates. It’s about you. And we the people have all the power to take California back and save our children 100%. But you got to step up. You got to do it. Fantastic. Thank you. Lewis Herms. And let’s start right here at the end.

We’re going to work our way in. Doug’s going to come back up to the stage. Doug’s going to take that side. And Lara, let’s start right here with you, Kobe. And then Doug will move on to who’s on that other end. Yes, you are. We got Leo Zaki. All right, again, 30 second rounds. And the sound of the buzzer is. What’s the sound of the buzzer? Get there. Give me that. Give me the ring. All right, begin. I’m Kobe J. Markham, California governor candidate, and if elected, what I would like to do to stop the child trafficking is use the California Highway Patrol, that are actually the California State Police police to start investigating and enforcing and breaking these rings and start working with them.

In addition to the FBI, if these trafficking rings are internationally involved and also involved outside of the state of California, it’s important to prosecute those. Anybody involved with that. Thank you. Thank you. Kobe, you’re up. We have to educate our children about what’s happening and how you can look for signs of sex trafficking. Also informing the parents is going to be key. We have to be vigilant in our communities to be able to prevent this. But most importantly, we have to crack down on the organized crime syndicates that are carrying this out, having secure borders and making sure that these people are treated, the criminals that is, are treated the way that they deserve and that’s thrown under the prisoners.

We should absolutely use the death penalty against people that are taking our children like that. Thank you, Leo. We’re going to maximize all the punishments for anybody that’s committing any of these crimes, number one. Number two, we have to empower all of our law enforcement officials to go, don’t hold back, go after them, go hard, make sure it’s a full court press. But number three, we’re going to make our voices louder than theirs. We’re going to make sure that we educate everybody on the, the severity of what’s going on in our state of California and make sure that nobody wants to offend against any of our children out there.

Thank you, Ryan. In 2000, I sued Governor Newsom for locking down the church, my basic First Amendment rights. And then they try to silence me by finding me $4.5 million and put me in jail. By God’s grace, I went to the Supreme Court and I defended my freedom to speak, speak about this issue. I won 6. 3. I beat Newsom then I’ll beat him again. Thank you. Thank you, Pastor Sheikh. I agree with all the criminal aspects that everybody said here, but I also think we need to set up a whistleblowing program that is very confidential and so they can electronically get to the police department without having a fear in their community, because that’s a reality fear.

So we need, we definitely need to apply a whistleblower program and protection for them. That is key. Thank you, Scott. Well, as a father of six, number one, most important thing is protecting our children. I don’t know if you guys know the sheriff in Florida that purple walks his people that do wrong things to children. We need to do the same. Our sheriff should be per walking these guys and making it known who they are and taking care of business. And if I’m governor, all these people in this line right here are going to have a voice in my, in my thing.

So we need everybody. Thank you, David. Ladies and gentlemen, I want to want to thank all the candidates here for saying pretty much the same thing, that we’re going to put these people in jail or we’re going to try to, because the first thing they said was we’re going to get him arrested. We’re going to hold them accountable. The word accountable is overused. I’m not looking for accountability. I’m looking for responsibility. I don’t want to know how many people got arrested. I want to know how many people were sentenced after they got tried. And if they were convicted, they’re going to go to jail for long periods of time.

If you heard a chat a. If you hurt a child first, five years, automatic, no questions asked on top of everything else that you will be charged with. Thank you, Leo. Okay. We don’t actually need to wait until we get elected. I invite every single one of you to go on a ride along with that man up there to Figueroa to see when it’s actually happening. We need great attorney generals, we need great DAs, we need great sheriffs to get to work. But the thing that we need to do is we need to go into CPS and we need to change the law that says that if you were involved in human trafficking or if it’s suspected of that, that your child automatically becomes a ward of the state because their children should be being returned to their parents whenever they get.

Thank you, David. So I’m going to focus on the censorship post and I’ve been thinking about this a lot in the last few weeks since Charlie was murdered. There you are with your Charlie Freedom T shirt. Thank you so much. Charlie was my friend for nearly 10 years. He endorsed me on day one. You’d better believe that this man who died for our right to speak freely, that we are going to keep his fight alive. We are going to fight these people when they try and censor us and silence us in this state. It will be the foundational thing that I will do for us as governor.

Thank you, Steve. Can anybody say second amendment rights? I know, I know that’s like, you know, foreign language here in California. But we have the most draconian gun laws, the most oppressive in the country. And I think I want to. I want to put guns back into citizens hands and we can defend our own homes and our. And our. And our communities. Thank you, Jim. Just a reminder that what we’re doing here is addressing what you. The question that was asked by the audience, which is with regard to child sex trafficking. Correct. Okay, just to be clear.

And censorship and censorship, Greta. Okay. I think there is three things that we definitely need to do. The very first thing and strong on this. Close the borders. We need to stop trafficking through the borders. Item number two is we need to educate our children, educate the adults as well our society. We need to raise awareness about child trafficking. I don’t think that everybody is aware about how much human trafficking is actually happening in California. And the third one is hold everybody accountable. Both side. Supply and demand. The only way. Thank you, Greta. I think one of the first things that we need to do when it comes to pedophiles, or maps, if you want to call them that, is bring back the death penalty.

That’s what we’re going to do here at the state of California. Number two, we got to get a hold of our judges and family court court. Under the California state constitution, we have the Judicial Performance Committee. I’m going to reappoint four of the 11. I’m going to appoint a superior court judge, and we’re going to make sure that all 22, 27 judges here in the state of California don’t just go on notice, but will be benched if they sit there and they try to remove children and put them in cps. And we’re going to abandon. We’re going to destroy cps.

We’re going to get back to ensuring that we protect our children. And thank you, Daniel. Your 20, 26 California gubernatorial candidates. Let’s give them a round of applause. Excellent, excellent, excellent work. Excellent work. So good. Now, we’re not done yet. This is your opportunity. What man cannot do, do, God can do. Amen. We’re going to take this opportunity to pray and we are going to reach our arms out and we are going to declare tonight. So, Kennedy, I want us to gather together. I want us to get a little closer. We’re going to get squeezed in the middle.

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