Michelle Melendez from Blossom Inner Wellness is raising concerns about Hawaii’s General Plan, also known as Bill 66. She believes it violates the U.S. and Hawaii constitutions, especially regarding land use. Michelle urges people to join standtogetherhawaii.com and send affidavits to county councils to express their worries and protect their rights. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
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Hawaii State Representative Ellie Cochran is worried about the Kalaiola housing project in Lahaina. Despite spending $186 million, there are no receipts or contracts. Three people have died, and a fire happened recently. Residents complain about unpaid workers, bad plumbing, and poor ventilation. Cochran is asking for answers to keep everyone safe and healthy. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Thomas Havland, a former Air Force major, was fired for opposing the COVID vaccine mandate. He raised concerns about unusual blood clots linked to the vaccine and criticized a general for pressuring vaccinations. Despite losing his job, Havland protested near the Air Force base, sparking mixed public reactions and highlighting ethical concerns about informed consent. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Hawaii’s new law gives the Agriculture Department emergency powers to act without a court order, sparking debate. Critics say it feels like communism because it centralizes power and lacks public oversight. Meanwhile, the story of the Star-Spangled Banner reminds us of the fight for freedom, urging us to protect our rights by taking action today. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Paul Preston, an experienced educator, is leading the New California Constitutional Convention to establish a new state constitution. With 41 years in education, Paul shares insights on changes in education and environmentalism. The movement, involving 400,000 people, aims to create a separate state, focusing on financial stability and constitutional values. Join their upcoming event for more information. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Michelle Melendez interviewed author Kermit Hartsong, who believes our world might be a simulation. In his book, “A Derivative Life,” he challenges readers to rethink reality. The text explores letting go of fear, trusting the universe, and the power of self-awareness. It also questions traditional beliefs and encourages unity for a better world. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Meet Michelle Melendez, a speaker at the Red Pill Expo. She’ll talk about the strange fires in North America. Are they from climate change or something else, like government weather control? Michelle will also give tips on keeping safe and protecting our homes. Plus, she’ll discuss how to stand up against related laws. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Lewis Herms is running for Governor of California with big plans to improve the state. He wants to stop election fraud, protect kids, and prevent wildfires. Lewis also aims to fix healthcare and reduce taxes. He believes both major parties are corrupt and encourages voters to think independently. Supporters believe he can lead California to success. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
In this radio interview, Michelle Melendez talks with Christopher Switzer about the complex issues in the Middle East. Switzer explains how Zionism, a movement for a Jewish homeland, influences global politics. He also discusses the potential for conflict, the role of the U.S., and the importance of community and self-sufficiency in uncertain times. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
In Hawaii, a court case is challenging the release of mosquitoes injected with bacteria to fight bird diseases. Critics worry about unknown risks to the environment and people. They want more research before continuing. The case is now going to the Hawaii Supreme Court, and supporters are encouraged to visit hawaiiunites.org for more information and to help. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.