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Summary
➡ The text is about a gathering where various governor candidates are introduced. The meeting begins with a prayer and the Pledge of Allegiance. The speaker emphasizes the importance of election reform and transparency, and encourages the audience to continue fighting for these causes. The speaker also introduces Dr. Douglas G. Frank, who discusses the problems with the current election system, stating that elections are centrally controlled by the state in every part of the country.
➡ The text discusses the misuse of funds intended for building reservoirs and the need to respect voters’ decisions. It also highlights a project to capture water and potentially create one of the world’s largest lakes, which could also serve as a residential and tourist area. The text further discusses various conspiracy theories and the importance of reviewing funds for wildfire victims. Lastly, it emphasizes the need for unity among Republican gubernatorial candidates and the refusal of some to drop out of the race.
➡ The speaker discusses their belief in their chances of winning an upcoming election, emphasizing the importance of focusing on issues that matter to people. They express a willingness to support other candidates if they take the lead, and stress the importance of the primary election. The speaker also mentions their refusal to support a Republican in name only, and encourages people to vote wisely to effect change in California. Various other candidates also briefly introduce themselves and their platforms.
➡ A community gathering took place where people expressed their love for Shasta County and their country. They thanked the church for providing the venue for free and encouraged donations to support it. A prayer was said, asking for blessings, wisdom, and strength for everyone, especially the candidates present. The event ended with a chance for attendees to interact with the candidates.
➡ Clint is working to improve election transparency by allowing local control and public monitoring of vote counting. However, the state controls voter roll changes, which can lead to issues. The main problem is that citizens aren’t in control of their elections, and there are concerns about fraudulent votes due to dirty voter rolls. It’s important for citizens to take responsibility for the integrity of their elections and support local efforts to improve transparency.
➡ The speaker encourages people to stay in California despite its current issues, emphasizing the importance of knowing the territory in a metaphorical war. He praises the audience for their efforts in election transparency and reform, and introduces several governor candidates who share their motivations and goals. The speaker emphasizes the importance of unity and collective action in overcoming challenges and improving California’s future.
➡ The text is a conversation between several individuals discussing their experiences and plans regarding election integrity. They share their thoughts on the importance of transparency, accountability, and the need for affordable solutions to prevent election fraud. They also discuss the role of the governor in educating the public about these issues and the potential for implementing these solutions across the state.
➡ The speaker is deeply concerned about child sex slavery, a multi-billion dollar industry, and is working hard to expose and hold accountable those involved. They’ve also formed a task force to tackle this issue. They mention the problems faced by farmers in rural California, the negative impact of poor legislative decisions on businesses, and the need for better representation and policies. They also discuss the importance of education and service to the community, and express concern about the influence of atheist Marxism in California, calling for deprogramming and unity.
➡ The text is a discussion among several individuals about their beliefs regarding the legitimacy of the 2020 election. Some believe the election was stolen due to suspicious activities and potential fraud, while others are unsure due to lack of personal involvement or evidence. They all emphasize the importance of voting and staying informed. They also discuss their personal experiences and beliefs, including faith, work ethic, and the influence of outside forces like China on the election.
➡ The text discusses different perspectives on how to address homelessness. One approach suggests enforcing vagrancy laws and offering homeless individuals a choice between jail, a program called “Homeless to Home”, or living on federal land. The “Homeless to Home” program would provide mental health treatment, drug rehab, medical care, housing, and job training. Another perspective suggests that some people choose to be homeless and may not want help, while others need support for addiction or mental health issues. The text also mentions the need for a “Humane Society for People” and the importance of understanding why each individual is homeless, as the reasons can vary widely.
➡ The speaker discusses the issue of homelessness, suggesting different approaches for different groups such as drug addicts, mentally ill, and those who simply can’t afford housing. They propose using a portion of wasted funds to convert warehouses into secure shelters with work programs. The speaker also addresses election laws, advocating for the veto of laws that inhibit free and fair elections and the need to educate voters about these laws. They emphasize the importance of ethics in government officials and the need for a spiritual awakening to combat fraud.
➡ The text discusses a meeting where various topics are discussed, including energy solutions, deregulation of electricity markets, and water issues. The speakers propose solutions such as small modular reactors, increased competition in electricity markets, and building new dams. They also discuss the potential of thorium as a safe and abundant energy source, and the need for better water management in California.
Transcript
There are questions in the box to be asked. We are so excited because what we’re creating here tonight is a movement to give power back to we the people. Yes. Every single one of us. So, President Trump, thank you for your executive orders. And I think what an opportunity for all the counties and cities in California to take on what Shasta county has taken on. They have created the way. Way for election transparency and election reform. We’re standing with Shasta. Join us take our California back so you can get some of the lowdown of what we’re creating at take our California Back.com off the heels of the California governor showdown.
I’m Kim Yater. It is an honor to be with you tonight. And just stand by. We’re going to get started in just a few. Yes, yes. It’s up on the website. So actually, you know what, hang on a second. It’s on social media. So that press release is actually, that press release needs to be up on the website. It is. I can send it to you. Give me your card and I’ll send it to you right afterwards. Okay. And I’m gonna run to the. So we got that press release out on all social media. We’re so excited about what’s next.
Thank you for the reminder. It’s sam. It’s sam. Saving. It’s. It’s. Jam. Could you please come up to the side? Hello, this. Sam. Governor candidates. California governor candidates, would you please come to the right side of the room or the. Or the left side. Your left side, please. Governor candidates. Also Ron Plum, please come to this side of the room. Thank you. Thank you. All governor candidates to the front of the house. All right, everyone, we’re gonna get started in about five minutes. If you can make your way into the room, welcome Shasta naked baby. Gentlemen, we are so excited to hear it.
I. Haven’t. You got a table there also? You are? Okay, I’ll have it all. Party. Needs. Candidates And Juan in the front row on stage. Okay, cameras going on. I’m going to have you center if anything needs to be centered or zoomed in or out. You can work that here. Okay, it’s on now. It’s recorded. We’re on here as well. Perfect. Doug Frank to the stage. Dr. Douglas G. Frank to the stage, please. We got the sea, Frank. All right. Right. We. I think. I think we’re about ready to get started. What do y’ all think? Yes.
Yes. Okay, for those of you that are sitting in back, do you want me to get a little closer? It’s up to you. I’m just saying. You’re welcome to get a little closer. Your voice matters as much as the people in front. You all matter. Okay. All right, fantastic. We have your questions. I love it. Y’ all filled out your questions for the candidates. That is incredible. All right, hang on a second. I’m going to be present with you guys. And my glasses when you turn 55. You have readers, everybody. Everyone take out their readers. Do you have your readers? I have.
These are my readers. A little stylish. These are my readers. All right. D you want me on stage? D. You know what? Why don’t you hang out? Ray will be here. Flex. Okay, Fantastic. So here’s the fun thing. I know you guys have no idea who I am. I’ll introduce myself in a second. But here’s the fun thing. When you can just show up somewhere in. And the people of that community love you. They welcome you in. They get together. They break bread together. They provide a space for you. Right. And they allow you to have some flexibility.
We’re so grateful, Chassis. You are such an example of what our country needs to be that love. And I feel that here. So I’m so, so grateful. Thank you, Chancellor. So I’m going to stay on track tonight. So you’re going to see me look down and up, but I want to make sure that I get all the right information. To you and first and foremost, a big thank you to Ron and Patty Plum, who have been housing us. For those of you who put some of our. Some of our gubernatorial candidates up in hotels, we’re so thankful.
And to the amazing pastor who opened up Faith Church. Faith Community Church for us. Thank you for our tech, Amy. To our tech back guys. We love you. Back of the house. We love you so good. And for those of you who joined us this morning at the press conference at the Shasta county rov, thank you for being with us. Was that flat? Awesome? Hello, Election transparency Hello, Election reform right here in Shasta, leading the charge for all of us. So hello my freedom loving Californians and freedom loving patriots. I am Kim Gator, the host of the Take youe Power Back show, the creator of Take Our Elections Back.
Working with teams across the country and closely with Dr. Douglas G. Frank, the creator of the co founder of Take Our Border Back. Take Our Border Back. Hello. Reaching hundreds of millions internationally and now blooming where we’re planted. Take Our California Back. This is about we the people taking our power back. And your governor candidates and your Take our, Our California Back leaders and our Shasta community that we are standing with have really, I would say, joined forces. Shasta, separate from all of you know, the Take our California Back. But is Shasta committed to taking our California back? Yeah, 100%.
Yes. Yes, that’s right. So I want to clarify that the rov, Shasta ROV is separate. They’re their own entity. But they kindly open the doors for us today. And I’m so, so grateful. So today I want to share with you how, first of all, I’m honored to lead the charge of this movement and I’m honored to partner with Dr. Douglas G. Frank, election integrity expert in 48 states. He is known as the Johnny. And then we just came off the heels of the California governor showdown. 13 gubernatorial candidates all standing in the gap. And you, for those of you who got to be a part of that, you got to experience it.
You got to hear the heart of these candidates. And it was extraordinary. And we said, well, if their vote, if your vote is going to be counted, if you’re voting for one of these, how is it going to be voted in the state of California? Is it gonna, is that vote that’s cast actually gonna count? You know, I don’t know about you, but I was one of Those people in 2020 that had my vote stolen. Let me clarify that. They told me I had already voted. I said, ever happened in, in this room? They actually told I see you, I see you.
They told the couple before, my husband and I, oh, Mr. And Mrs. Amber, you’re good to go. You’ve already voted. They looked at one another and they’re like, honey, I was filling out the ballot at home. Did you turn it in? They got confused. Confused. People don’t move forward most often. Then my husband and I stepped up and of course we take out our id because is voter ID important? That’s. I see you guys out there standing for voter id. So we, you know, gave our names and showed our IDs. And they said, Mr. And Mrs.
Yer, you’re good to go. You too have already voted. That was the moment for us that we said, what the heck? Something’s not right here. What do you mean we already voted? We didn’t vote. I didn’t vote, and I want to vote. It’s 2020. My vote. My voice matters. They said, well, you. You can fill out a provisional balance. Hmm. Boy. Thank you, Clint Curtis. We learned a lot today about which vote they pay attention to first. So who the heck voted for me? Who voted for you? Right? There’s a problem. Now, remember, if there’s no problem, there’s no problem.
But clearly there is a problem in. In this country and in our state of California. And we have the expert in the room today to talk about that. So how the day is going to go looks like this. First and foremost, we are going to honor our Father who makes this possible. We’re going to open up in prayer. Then Clint Curtis, Clint Curtis in the house. Then we’re gonna roll Clint up for just a couple of minutes. We want to acknowledge you and we really want you to share, you know, just what you’ve done in Shasta to create a space for us and to fit a couple of.
In a nutshell, that would be awesome. After we’ve done that, we’re going to then introduce all of our governor candidates. Okay. And we’ll bring them in one by one. So here’s what we’re going to do next. Since I’m completely off script, I know Doug’s look at me going, she’s totally off script. That’s all right. I’ll just keep moving around on the slide. You’re doing great. So what we’re going to do next is we’re going to bring up Doug, and we’re going to have Doug speak about. No, what am I doing? Thank you, Doug. Thank you, Doug.
What did I say is the most important thing? We’re gonna pray. So, Ron, we’re going to bring up Ron Black Run a plum to start us out in prayer and also to lead the Pledge of Allegiance. All right, Ron, welcome. Let’s take California back. Oh, yeah. Yeah. Okay. So there’s a lot going on, and we’ve seen it, and we’ve seen so much that has drifted from the way it used to be. Right. So what we’re going to do is we’re just going to ask the Lord to take over. We need the Lord to take over California to.
To empower our candidates so that the best man would Take that helm and the rest would step in and form a coalition that would change the world. Because as goes California, so goes the nation, so goes the world. That’s right. So let’s power him. Let’s bow our heads and just thank the Lord for tonight. Father God, we thank you. We come before you. We know that you are our king and our God. We ask God that you would empower this night, Lord God, that you would help us take back. That we would stand in the gap, Lord God, that we would have the guts and the fortitude, Lord God, and the honesty and the prudence and all of the characteristics that our forefathers held to literally would be willing to die for.
And we ask God that you would put that same fire in our lives. That you, Lord God, would move mightily, as John Adams said, setting brush fires in the. In the hearts and the minds of men. And that’s what we need to do. We need to have a passion for our future because our children demand it. Our children. Our children are worth it. And we thank you, Lord God, that. That we are here standing now that we have this opportunity. And we thank you so much. In Jesus name, amen. So we’re gonna. Would like all of the veterans to please stand.
How many we got here? Thank you. True. Thank you, Ron. To come up and. And lead us in the Pledge of Allegiance. Come right on up here. Come right on up. You stood in the gap, bro, so you come right on out. Go ahead and step on the questions. Don’t. Yeah, don’t mess those up. Okay. Okay. We’re going to. You go ahead and. And lead the pledge that all stand. Military salute. For which it stands, one nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. Name. Amen. Amen. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Two wrongs don’t make a right.
Two wrongs don’t make a right, but these are two wrongs. Amazing. Amazing. Thank you. And for our veterans, our long men, all of you, I want to say thank you so much for your service. Also, there are people in this room who have been fighting, fighting the good fight for quite some time. Election integrity, we would call it. Now, I’d like to say election reform. You’ve been fighting and you’ve been standing in the gap. If you’re one of those warriors, would you please stand? Come on. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Shasta. Shasta, we need you.
We need you. The country needs you. We need you to stay in the fight. We need you to unite together, work together. The Bible says Run the race with perseverance marked out for you. Does a runner run just a run? Does a boxer box just a box? Now that runner runs to win. We know where we’re going. We know where the goal is. Let’s keep running. Let’s keep spurring one another on towards love and good deeds. This is our opportunity to lead a cause for election transformation, election election transparency, and election reform, not just here in Shasta, but in every county, in every state city in this golden state of California.
It’s time. It’s time. It’s time. And let me tell you, if you’ve been wondering what your purpose is, maybe you haven’t connected yet. Maybe you’re around one of the warriors in the room. Oh, you’re here for purpose. He who began a good work in you will take it to the very end, will bring it forth to the very end. You, I want to encourage you, continue to stand in the gap. Shasta, we just love you. Without further ado, we’re going to bring Dr. Douglas G. Frank to the stage. We’re going to talk about what the problem is, and then we’re going to bring up our governor candidates.
Now, I know you all know what the problem is, but let me tell you, he’s been traveling the world, traveling the entire United States. He is a astute. He knows what the issue is in our estate. And if we know what the problem is, what can we do? Work together to solve it. Come on. Thank you. This afternoon, while Kim and I were frantically getting organized for tonight, she says, now you’re only going to get 10 minutes to describe to everybody what’s wrong with your elections. She says, so I want you to plan and I want you to go slow.
I think you need to take your own advice. I can see that. Good. We’ve been working together on lots of good stuff. Lots of good stuff. Today was a great day. I really enjoyed it. This morning, Clint gave us a tour of your new facility and how everything is all transparent. And I just have to tell you, I do this almost every day of my life all over the country. Yesterday, I was in Milwaukee and I was meeting with several legislators and a half a dozen clerks. And what do I talk about? Shasta County. I brag on you guys all over the country.
After seeing what I saw today, I don’t know if there’s a better system in the country. Okay. I mean, it’s very, very good. So it’s very important. What King was just saying is very important. You guys need to stand. You have to Draw the line in the sand. You need to say, we’re holding this line. We’re not going nowhere. We are going to continue to reform our elections. Today, Clint was saying, Rob Curtis, he said, Clint’s fine. He was saying that there’s more to go. And I agree, it’s not perfect yet, and you’ve got some more issues to deal with.
So let me just tell you in general what’s wrong with your elections. And then we’re going to get to candidates here, we’re going to talk about it, and I’ve got a whole bunch of questions up here. I’ve been sorting. You guys gave us questions for the candidates, so we’ll get to that, too. But we’re going to talk about a bit little elections, because that’s kind of the focus of this. At the, at the meeting we had with our take our power back rumble that we had back there in November, this thing here, the showdown, we asked the candidates, you know, what do you, how, what makes you think you can possibly get elected? Because the system is so corrupt in this state, but if you are elected, what would you do to fix it? And the candidates struggled a little bit of the answers.
So the next day we met, many of us together. And since then we’ve had multiple calls together, long calls, working together. I’ve been shocked how well they’re working together. In fact, I think, I don’t know how it’s going to turn out, but I’m predicting that we’re going to end up with a slate of candidates, not merely just a gubernatorial candidate, but we’ll have to wait to see the way it goes. These guys have been working great. You should have seen them today, discussing the issues openly. You know, they call this a debate, but I don’t even think this is going to be a debate.
I think it’s going to be a discussion between these guys. These guys are awesome. They do great. So that’s, that’s what that kind of launches us. Now, let me just ask the rhetorical question. What’s wrong with our elections? People think they know what’s wrong as I travel the country, but most people are wrong. Most people, they been thinking, well, we got to get rid of machines. Dr. Frank no, that’s not the problem. Oh, we got to clean the voter rolls. Dr. Frank no, that’s not the problem. The problem, the key problem is that in every state, and I can promise you, in every state in America, elections are now centrally controlled by the state.
There’s no exception. I’ve been doing this all over the country, every state is now centrally controlled. We talked about that today with Clinton. Clint was saying, t, I want to do this, I want to do this, I want to do this. But the state is telling me, no, we’re taking that away from you. He wants to bring it home. The solution to our fixing our elections is to have local control. Your eyes, your hands on this situation. And that’s what’s so exciting about what we saw today in the facility. If you look. Look at this beautiful situation.
This is the counting room. And over there, they sort the signature verification and sort them into batches. And over here is where they’re counting. You see these benches right here? Those are benches where I get to come right up behind the person doing the counting and basically look right over their shoulder what they’re doing. You are invited to do that, and you’re going to be allowed in there. So you want to know if your elections are secure or not. Get your butt in there. Plinth is inviting you in. He’s inviting you in. But also, see all these screens up here? There are these cameras above.
You can actually watch every ballot going into the machines, front and back. Hey, you want to count up your own election? You can tally it up. You can watch it live. And it’s all recorded, so you could play it back later and audit your own elections. What an amazing system. He said. And over the. You want to trust your elections. This is how he’s making it transparent now, that that’s only dealing with half the problem. Half the. You know, because we also have a problem in California. And I just. That’s what your real problem is. You also have a problem in one of your problems.
Anyway, the problem, like I said, is central control. If Clint wants to add somebody to your voter rolls, what does he do? Does he run to his office and open his Excel spreadsheet and add another line and add John Smith, 1, 2, 3, Aventree Lane? No. He has to log into the state voter roll system and add somebody. He wants to delete somebody. He has to log into the state voter roll system and delete somebody. It’s remotely controlled. So. Do you remember when we were in college, they had a central computer? I don’t know if you mean you’re not old enough.
I’m old. I remember we had a central computer on campus, and. And then all around campus were these what we call dumb terminals. They didn’t do anything. They didn’t have any software in them, any hard drives, any files. It was just talked to the Central computer. They’re domed terminals. Guess what? That’s what the state would like your ROVs to be. Domed terminals. They’ve taken away everything away from local control, everything from local monitoring. But the nice thing is that Clint has read the laws carefully, and he’s looked for every little space where he can put insert.
Oh, we’re going to watch that. We’re going to track this. We’re going to do this. He’s, like, filled in as many of those gaps as he can. He admits he hasn’t got them all yet because he can’t. But what’s so beautiful about it is the state legal people came up and scoured his installation, and they can’t say nothing. It’s totally legal. So what we want to do is we want to clone this all over your state. And every single clerk can legally do so. There is nothing stopping them. Except one thing. And this is the real problem.
We’re all asleep. We’re all complacent. We’ve forgotten that we the people are the government, not them. If we’re waiting for a lawsuit to fix this problem, hell’s gonna freeze over. If you’re waiting for your legislature to fix this problem, no. And. And I gotta tell you, out across the country, it ain’t just your legislature. Every legislature in the country likes it this way. It makes them feel like they’re in control, and they could monitor and control everything. So the solution, the main problem then, is not your scenes. It’s not the world. It’s not all these technical issues we talked about.
The main problem is you’re not in control of your elections. And what did Stalin say? Stalin says it is enough that the people know there was an election. The people who cast the votes decide nothing. The people who count the votes decide everything. And what’s happened is the states have taken away your ability to count your own votes. They’ve taken that away. But what did Clint just do? He’s got. He’s counting right in front of a camera so you can all watch from home. Or actually, better yet, get your butt down there and sit on those beautiful stools you set up for you and watch it in real time.
So the solution is get down here now, I’ll just show you one graph because I’m in Shasta, and then I’ll get my. Get out of here. Because you didn’t come to hear me. You came to hear other candidates. And I just want you to know I’m also kind of educating them. You know, some are farmers, some are contractors. Some are different jobs. They’re not election experts, so but they’re good learners and they’ve been engaging. So just a little bit. So this is for the whole state of California. This top curve here starts in 1990. You had about 25 million people of voting age in the state of California.
And it kind of just grew and grew and grew till about 2016, and it’s been flat ever since. So that’s how many people you have that are voting age, about 30 million or so in your state. And then this black curve is every two years, how many people are in the voter rolls for the election. I just want you to notice that for the longest time you were down around 50 or 60% of your voting age. People in the rolls. That’s about, that’s a healthy voter rolls. Then something happened and all of a sudden you see a vote, rolls just suddenly shot up.
And I can give you a graph to help you see the difference here, that the trend is faster than the population. And what happens is you can go into any county in California, get a copy of the voter rolls, and you’re going to find about one in three people don’t belong in the voter rolls. And you might say, well, who cares if the voter rolls are dirty? Dr. Frank. Well, this is why it matters. You mail a ballot to every one of those people in the voter booth. So that means that for every two ballots that go to real people, there’s another ballot going somewhere.
That’s your biggest problem. And so when, when those ballots come back in, how do you know they’re from who you think they’re from? So everybody always wants to audit the counts. And I love it that Clinch is done, that he set it up so every time. But really, you also have to audit the voters. Who did you get ballots from? Are they really from the person you think it’s from? And Kim, she described her own situation. She went to the polls with her husband and she was told, sorry, you already voted. Somebody cast a ballot using her name.
So auditing the voters, that’s the problem. They counted a ballot using her name. Name. That’s fraud. And that’s, that’s your problem in your state. If it was all in person locally, we wouldn’t solve the problem. And I just want you to see you have the same problem in Shasta. I’m not going to spend a lot of time on this. But you notice in Shasta county, your voter rolls shot up just the same as the whole state did. In fact, it shot up so fast that you actually have more turnout. This red curve is your turnout. Then you have real voters in your accounting.
That’s a problem. Okay, but let’s not talk about that tonight. I could go into that. The point. The point I want you to make is who’s responsible ultimately for the security of your elections? Who’s responsible? When I ask that question, a lot of people say, well, the ROV is responsible. If I see rov, they’ll say, oh, no, the Secretary of State and the system is responsible. And whoever said it, you were right. We are the ones responsible. It’s like, who’s responsible? Responsible for teaching your children, not the schools. You’re responsible for teaching your children, but you might hire the schools to teach your kids, but you’re responsible.
It’s the same way with your elections. You are responsible for the integrity of your elections, not Mr. Curtis. I love the guy, but he’s one guy. He needs you to support what he is doing, and the country needs you. Shasta County. And I’m proud of Shasta county for obvious reasons. My grandpa Ray was head of the Shasta Trinity National Forest. And I was conceived here. So I have. My roots really are here. My parents. My parents went to Shasta College here. And so I’m proud of you for more than one reason. But I just encourage you to please, please take this seriously.
This is the future. And one of the questions, I just want to answer it, and then I’m going to shut up because I think I used my 10 minutes that I was allowed. I hope I didn’t go too far over. But someone gave me this question while we were looking, and I just would like to read it. It says, why should I even stay in California? As it appears, we had less and less representation. I’ll tell you two reasons why you should stay in California. First, I’ve been traveling the whole country. I ain’t nowhere else to go.
Okay? Second of all, we’re at war. And you know the lay of the land here. In a war, knowing the territory is how you win. Choosing the best ground is how. How you win. You guys have a major foothold here. Don’t give up the fight here. If you abandon this, we’re losing our beachhead. Across the country, people are looking to you for the leadership. So that would be my answer to your question, brother. Why. Why you should stay in California if you abandon? I mean, I remember when I was a boy, I was in Sonoma County.
It was a great place to be. I grew up on an Angus ranch there. In fact, Remember the. So I loved California. It was awesome. I still love it. But it’s. I was about to say a bad word, but it’s in trouble right now, and we’re going to talk about that. The candidates, this is what motivates them to go. So I’m going to shut up now and let’s move on to the next section. Thanks for listening, Doctor Douglas. You, Frank. Come on, Shasta. All right. All right. Next up, Clint Curtis. Clint Curtis, ROV of Shasta county, who has set the stage for election transparency and election reform.
Clint, come on up. I want to give you five minutes. I mean, really, we’re going to have the whole night with you, but I know you, how much you love to talk. Clinton give you five minutes. And I just really want you to be acknowledged, you know, you and your entire community, because you really have stood in the gap for us. You’ve set the stage for what’s possible. Amen. Take Curtis. I haven’t really done that much. You guys have. Well, I. I came here from across the country because you guys actually cared. And you had a board of supervisors that actually cared.
Now I have offers for taking over ROV positions in Florida and New York and Wisconsin and Arizona and other places. I said no. Can’t really do much there because it’s all boxed in. I never would have succeeded. The success we have had here is your success because you stood up and you made it happen. And that’s the key. And that’s why the wall came down. That’s why the drop boxes went away. That’s why you can now come in and observe from two feet away. And you can actually do it live streamed, or you can download so you can see all the little bits and pieces.
And we’re working on the boat rolls. It’ll be a little bit harder, but I think we’ll get there. But that’s because you’re it. I just helped a little bit. Not that much. So thank you for helping me. Thank you, Clint Curtis. Clint Curtis. And thank you. Sh. He did say that you guys were a huge part of that. You understand that Clint couldn’t have done that without his community. You stood in the gap together. Who remembers the story of Moses when Miriam and Aaron held up their arm. Held up his arms. Do you guys remember that story? What a beautiful story.
Yes. Yes. Yes. That’s right. It was powerful because that’s what we do. We’re standing in the gap together. Now, without further ado ado, we get to bring you some of California’s finest These guys are tried and true. I’ve been in backroom meetings with these guys. They are warriors. They are full of perseverance, tenacity. They are the ones that showed up and said, you know what? Election transparency and election reform matter. I’m going to bring them to the stage one by one. They’re gonna get a 30 second elevator pitch just to start, and then we’ll let them choose their seats.
And don’t worry, we’re gonna move the podium when we get going. Okay. So they’ll have 30 seconds to come to the stage. I mean, 30 seconds for the television. Once they’re up here, they get 30 seconds. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Thanks for our clarification. Thank you. Thank you. So when I say the word warriors, guys, I just got to tell you, this group of candidates, there’s an additional group of the 13 that were not here. And some of them, Steve Hilton was one of those who could not be here tonight. Daniel Mercury, unfortunately, you see him on the flyer and it worked out right.
He just was not able to be here. David Serpa, Greta Salazano, there are some warriors that have been in the fight with us. So I want. And I know we’re all talking about getting behind one candidate. Right? Right. Wouldn’t it be amazing to have a slate, a slate of warriors that we knew were taking on positions, we knew they were aligned in taking California back? Would that be awesome? That’s what we’re bringing you tonight. First up to the stage, we are going to welcome governor candidate Kobe Marcum. Kobe, Thank you everybody for your interest and concern in election integrity and where California is headed.
And whoever we have as the next governor of California is going to have a huge impact in the same way the current governor has had an impact on who’s running California. You guys can look at my website later. Kobejmarklin.com But I want to say one thing to you. Based on standard voter turnout, if 100% of registered Republicans got behind one candidate and all NPPs, that person would lose by a million votes. We need a candidate that can hold Democrats. We’ve got to get the Democrat vote. It’s mathematically impossible to win without it. Thank you. Choose your seat.
Kobe, choose your seat. These guys, what he said is, this is not death Democrat. This is not Republican. This is not independent. This is not. It’s not the issue. This is a we the people issue. This is an issue of re exposing the fraud all across the board. Did you just see Minnesota? Fraud, fraud, fraud. Introduce the next guy. Wait, wait, Come on. Hold on. Next up, wait till they come to California. That was my point exactly. Next up, we’ve got Mr. Governor candidate. Where is he? David Calberg. I see. So as I said earlier, I’m not a politician, so I’m not standing behind a podium.
My name is David Colberg. I’m a Siskiy county farmer. I’m here to bring the voice back to royal California. And I’m hoping to have a great night here with you guys. So thank you. Thank you. Awesome. All right, next up. Thank you. David Kah. That might be a record for the shortest political speech. That was like 10 seconds. David Kalberg, the farmer. Come on. Next up, Leo Zaki. All right, Thanks for coming on tonight, guys. I’m Leo Zaki. My family was Zaki Farms. If you recognize that we’re the largest privately owned employer in the state of California and we were destroyed by California’s poor policies, I’m here to fix that.
Unite California, California. Under the Team California banner, we have to build the bridge because all the issues that impact all of us have to be solved together. We can address achieve that goal. I can reach the left. I can reach the right. We can take this state back together with solutions and a path forward. Thank you. Next candidate on, Scott Shields. Thank these three and the other candidates that are here and the others that are watching and everybody, everybody that showed up today. My name is Scott Shields. Shields4Governor.com. I would like everybody to do two things.
If we’re coming out of today, in the meeting today, anybody that’s here, we have to scale this journey right here. Dr. Frank, most people in California do not know this gentleman and the work he’s done. And that a lot of help scale. Shasta and Clint’s great work. That’s very important. To scale. He’s. Everybody in California has to know his name like they know Coca Cola. That’s my job. Now coming out of here, I’ve got other things to talk about, but that’s my job. All right, last but not least, we’ve got governor candidate Lewis Hearns. 30 seconds.
Well, there goes two seconds. Just a short one. Exactly. If we feel lost sometimes and how hard this really is, I agree. And it’s. It’s. It’s a lot of work. I believe that God has already won. So if that’s a fact, what do we need to do? Be the people our land. We are absolutely a plan. So we need to do everything we can together to unify together, right? To take back California. Because God’s one. We the people do the work, and we will reap the harvest. Lewis herbs. Thank you, Louis. Okay, so, Doug, you got me questions ready? I got these ready.
But it says on the script that we wrote that you’re first. I am first, but you’re gonna hand me my questions, which is. No, no, no. I know my question. I need some of those. Oh, I need some of those. Okay. And we’re gonna move this. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Fantastic. Okay, so we’re gonna get started on your. Okay. All right, fantastic. So we have taken all of your questions. Done. Let me actually come on over and grab those. I need a couple of those. You want one of these? Yes. Let’s see. Let’s ask about.
Let’s see some of them for later. Oh, some of them for later. Ask. This is good stuff here. Okay. And the one about the fire victims. That’s good. And. And this is important about the price. Got it. Okay. Got our questions. Hey, are you guys ready? Like, we’re here. Let’s go. All right, gentlemen, your first question. Can you guys hear me? Okay, your first question today. What was your experience this morning at the Shasta ROV press conference and walkthrough in? What would you input, implement as governor as a result? Let’s start with Lewis Hearns. Well, the experience was phenomenal.
Clint Curtis, thank you very much. Wherever you’re hiding right now, to have the courage to do what Clint has done and for the people of shafts have done is phenomenal because we’re Talking about approximately 3,100 counties across the United States, and you have one. One that has got it right so far, and that’s. You should be very impressed with yourselves for sure. And as Dr. Duck Frank said, there’s a lot more to do, and there’s a lot more to do. So what would I do as governor? Now, Terry mentioned something very important. There’s jurisdiction. So we are very limited in some aspects of governor, but what we do is we do have the bully pulpit, right? We.
We can. We can work with funding, and me personally, we can work with exposing corruption. So what we do is I have a site that will be going up on day one called exposure.ca.gov and we’re going to hyper expose anybody that is involved in really anything in regards to government that is fraudulent, but especially election fraud. Because when we expose them, we the people, I do believe, and I have faith that we will end up holding them accountable. And that’s extraordinarily important. Thank you. And we’ve got Scott Shields, I think I even said a little bit earlier about what I would do, number one, actually, prior to being governor, is help scale Dr.
Franklin Frank and the effort in election fraud in Clinton. But, but I think I heard something just a little while ago. I’m not a scripted guy, so when I hear something, I think that makes sense. Something hits my head and says, why not? Why not do this? Everything’s. Everything’s possible. It may not be probable. And I heard something a little bit ago, Clint, where you said you were recruited. And so my head came into play is why isn’t a governor training ROVs or future ROVs with this technology and your system so they can be recruited to go BRVs, ORVs in these locations.
So I think I’m going to try to start to do that immediately for you and try to make it a position where people, young people, people looking for jobs can come get trained on this system and maybe be recruited not just here, but around the country. And I think as governor, I would definitely do that, definitely create a jobs program for people to learn this right here. And you’re exactly. Well, today’s experience was alarming, enlightening, and, and I felt very hopeful because we have a great plan forward to actually make sure that the election integrity issues can be solved.
The alarming issue is that the discrepancies and the concerns that we all feel do exist. It’s 100% confirmed. So we are helpful with the concept that what Clint has been putting in place here, we can replicate that across the state. I learned that it’s a very piddly sum to actually achieve the election integrity that we are trying to desire. $300,000, one time payment is what it will take to secure the elections here in Shasta County. We can replicate that across the state. Obviously, larger counties like Los Angeles, for example, will be more expensive, but not to the point where it’s going to break the bank.
We can make a simple investment in doing that. As governor. I can work with the Secretary of State to push for that. I can work with the legislature. It’s about building bridges with the legislature. We can’t do the left and right thing anymore. You’re a Republican, you’re a racist, you’re a Democrat, you’re an idiot. Shake your fist. It doesn’t work anymore. We have to actually build real relationships to achieve these goals and come together as one team in Team California. That is what I stress the most, that we the people have the power. Do not get discouraged.
Please vote. Encourage others to vote and make it too big to reach it. Thank you. Thank you, Dana Callender. Well, what I learned today is it’s far from a cow field, so it’s pretty impressive to see what goes on in election office like that. I’ve never been in anything like that, so it’s very cool to see that and see how that’s done. I think that all our youth should be able to see that and be a part of that, and I think would encourage them more to be a part of the elections. After everyone left, we were approached by two gentlemen.
One guy was in the armed forces, or he was like a paraglider, jumped out of planes, basically. And he. My kid, and he’s like, what is going on here? He’s all, how can I get involved? I’m 23, I apply for this country, and I said, you should show up here and check out what they have going on. Because it was very impressive. These guys stole all my ideas, so I can’t say everything, but, you know, funding for the ROV that they need is important. That can make the election happen like that. That is a huge thing.
Holding people accountable for election fraud, if there is any. Making that happen is important. So as governor, we got to do all those things. And I think, too, having somebody on my team that knows the ins and outs of this. So if Dr. Franklin’s job when I’m governor. Moving to California. Yeah, he’s moving to California. So I think we need to try to get the whole state to implement something like that for the elections. Thank you. Thank you very much. One of the responsibilities of a governor across the board, in addition to educating people about election integrity, is letting them know how their elections are being stolen, letting them know that their elections are being stolen.
And what each individual person can do to secure elections in your county so that elections are being managed at the county level, not at. So that we’re not a dumb terminal. Shasta is so much more than a dumb terminal. We are very much capable. You are capable of managing your own elections. And you should be suspicious of anybody who goes behind the curtain like the wizard of Oz and says, don’t look back here. Don’t worry about it. We had an election election, and this is who won, and this is who lost. See you in two years.
See you in four years. Be suspicious of that. What I learned this morning is that there are affordable solutions out there that are simply not being implemented. And we need to go full spectrum in solving election fraud, because that’s what it is. They’re stealing your votes and we have to do that across the board order in California. And I also agree with much of what the other gentleman said. Thank you. First round of questions complete. Let’s give them a round of applause. Well done, well done. Next question is yours. I, by the way, notice something. I was running a timer on them and we had given them each two minutes.
None of them are blobia. Isn’t that awesome? We’re just happy. We’re having a really good, good discussion together and it’s respectful and I, I love it. I think this is a lot of fun. So thanks for that. I’m next. You’re saying, okay, it says here you guys are all different, very different. Why? What is motivating you? Why are you involved in the election? Why? What? I, I talked to you today at lunchtime and you have a 13 year old daughter. Was it? No, no, it was. So was it the other guy? The other one you dropped in? But you have a daughter who’s year 19, right? And you’re fighting for.
That’s part of your motivation. So each one of you tell us a little bit about yourself. Like Louis, I know what you’ve been involved in. Introduce yourself to these people. You’re selling yourself that girl, you know you’re a candidate. And then what’s driving you? What’s motivating you? Try to keep it to two minutes. How about you first, Louis, because you were last this time. Let’s do Taken number one is an issue that I think everybody should talk about and it seems to be avoided because it’s so painful and that’s child sex slavery. And one of my major motivations is how am I going to leave this planet for the generations to come? And I’m getting choked up now because if we leave what we have right now, we really haven’t done our job, have we? And that’s why I always say we the people are the plan.
Because we need to get involved. We can’t be afraid of these conversations any longer. We have to make a difference. I’ve been working very, very hard on exposing child sex slavery and in the background trying to hold those accountable for child sex slavery. Many people don’t know that’s a multi billion dollar industry. Just in California alone. Imagine that. And if you take the profit that of the industry, which is 95%, you’re looking at a trillion dollar industry across the nation, which makes it in the top three. And I pause because we all should absorb that information.
It’s very important. So for me, it’s child Sex slavery. Now, what have I already done about it? I’ve done documentaries on it. I’ve exposed. I’ve been poisoned two times, probably because of the exposure of that, or maybe it’s the exposure of Big Pharma, I don’t know. But I’ve been on the trail with my Screw Big Gov. That’s my platform. Screw Big Gov for a long time. But most importantly, as of late, I’ve been forming a task force in the background to specifically go after this. And by the way, not to offend anybody. This also includes what you know as cps.
Much of cps, Job Protective Services, which is being renamed in several counties because they know we’re after them, by the way, is trafficking our children because they get about $100,000 if they can put you through the system. System, including foster care. Are there great CPS and great foster cares? Yes, individually. But as a whole, it’s a broken system and it’s something we need to talk about because for $2,500, 90% of the people of the children would stay in their home homes with their original parents, because we use that $2,500 to teach them the skill set needed and.
Or help them clean their houses and give food to their children. So I appreciate you paying attention to that. Thank you. Let’s actually pop over and mix it up a little bit. David Kahlenberg. She’s tricking you guys. Yeah, tricking. So. So I’m a Siskiyou county farmer, and the state really puts a lot of pressure on the farmers in California. And what I learned and why I’m here is because rural California is not represented. No, when. When everything happens, they just forget about us. When the fires happen up here, they just forget about us. As soon as the news is gone, they’re gone.
And. And somebody needs to stick up for California. All these candidates are fantastic, but what a lot of them don’t talk about is the issues we have in rural California. Yes, there’s issues in Southern California, but we are very Northern California that just doesn’t get talked about. And I’m here to bring that voice. And, you know, my family lives here. We live here my whole life. And it’s time somebody speaks up for us and sticks up for us. So thank you. Thank you. Well, I got into this for a multitude of reasons. As I mentioned in the beginning, my family business, Zaki Farms, which was the largest privately owned employer in the state of California, we had 4,000 employees.
We been in business for 90 years, years vertically integrated here in the state we got wiped out because of the legislative decisions coming out of Sacramento. The poor policies made it impossible for us to be competitive in that space. And it’s the story of so many businesses here in California. I mean we obviously know most recently a In n out burger packing up and leaving, you know our iconic In N out burger Chevron I think move their headquarters to national Tennessee chevron on 140 years here in California packed up and left to Texas. Oracle packed up and left Tesla packed up and left 99 cent stores.
As a California business that went under a whole host of different trucking industries. The pressure that is being put on businesses and the inability to be competitive not only in a national market but in a global market no longer exists here. And we have to, we have to fix that. We also have to give people the ability to be able to create their own small business and be their own wealth generators, their own job creators. Through transparency, through streamlining the process of getting, permitting and limiting the regulatory bodies that are inhibiting our ability to grow, we can achieve success here in California.
But it has to start at the top. I was also a board member for the California poultry Federation. I was a board member for a decade. And we’d go to D.C. and Sacramento. So I’ve met our senators, our congressmen, the epa, the usda, the fda, state senators, state reps. I’ve been to their offices, I’ve had dinner with them. I know how the system works. I know how to talk with these people to achieve real goals. But we have to build the progression. And I’m going to continue to stress that tonight that we have to build the bridge because the problems that affect all Californians do not have to do party lines.
Let’s come together and I’ll share more with you as the evening goes on. Thank you, Leah. As Kobe Marin, God says that the bible to him who much is given, much will be demanded. And God has blessed me with an extremely powerful brain. It’s fascinating. Faster than a fighter jet and it can pull harder than a tractor. And I’m not kidding. And God put it upon my heart 19 years ago to be in political office. And I’ve been training since then. I’m blessed to have four graduate degrees. I have masters in science and business management. I have an mba, a master’s in business administration from Pepperdine University, California University.
I have a graduate degree in cyber security and a graduate degree in U. S. National security. You don’t know it that all of you have been investing in me through your Tax dollars because I have borrowed money to go to graduate school to learn how to better serve you. And it would be wrong of me for God to give me the mind that he has given me and the heart that he has. He has given me for me to not serve as many people as possible. I grew up in a farm community. The first job that I ever had was working in the con field hing weeds.
Okay? So I am a blue collar and a white collar worker and I’m here to serve people. Thank you. Thank you excellently, Scott Shield. What motivates me is everything everybody said there. Lewis, fantastic work on the children you on identifying all the corporations and companies that are leaving. It’s very important to understand why they leave though. You can’t get to the root of a solution until you know the root of the problem. That’s why we really enjoy Dr. Frank and Clint. They get right to the root of the problem. You have to know where the root of the problem is.
I am certain for eight years now that the root of the problem is atheist Marxism running atheist Marxist bankers. Our spiritual bankers align with them. Okay? And that’s China. China is the atheist Marxist bankers of today who drive all the relationships. Relationships in business. And in California, they have the politicians in the pocket. They have the unions in their pocket. They have business leaders in tech that I know in their pocket. And if they don’t have them in their pocket, they extort them. They will ruin the reputations. They will ruin them financially. Listen to Nicole Shanahan.
She was Bobby Kennedy’s vice presidential candidate. It’s a society there of atheist Marxists that are controlling everything in advocacy, academia and media. And so when we have to pull people together, I’m in full agreement with what Leo said, but not atheist Marxists. They need to be deprogrammed. They need to be deprogrammed. Our kids are getting indoctrinated. Atheist Marxism is a religion. Religion. It’s a denominational sect. There’s atheist atomists. I probably am one or was one at one time. Okay? I do believe in science, but I love spiritual people. Hello. If you’re an atheist and you don’t love spiritual people, you need to look in the mirror.
Okay? And if you’re an atheist humanist. I’ve been in PETA. I actually formed PETA with an H. People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals and Humans. Okay. We need to treat humans and homelessness. Right? There’s a humane society for animals. And we treat. We don’t have a solution for these people and we have to do that. So I’m going a little long here. But the real problem where my heart is is to demarcify everybody in California so they can find an inborn spirit. It’s born in everybody. They need to find it and they need to get a conscious Marxist.
You can’t be in the atheist Marxist denomination, sect and actually be go to church here. Okay? You can’t do it. You don’t go to a church and you don’t go to a temple the same day. You can’t go to a church and align with atheist Marxists. You just can’t do it. It’s time to cut it out and I’m going to drive it on. Thank you, Scott. Thank you. Thank you. Round of applause for the second round of questions. That’s the definition, gentlemen. All right, we have an audience question. A simple question and powerful one. Gentlemen. Do you believe the 2020 election was stolen? David Colberg, I have no clue.
I love that answer. Sure, I wasn’t there. I didn’t count the votes. I wasn’t a part of none of it. So what I would say would just be speculation. And I’m not here to speculate. So I thank you. Thank you for your honesty. Thank you. I appreciate that. Losers. That’s a great answer. That’s why I love this man right here. I only got a clue because I’ve been diving into this for about six years, right? Not because it just came to me overnight. And I can even tell you back as far as 2018, the elections were absolutely stolen.
If I like to tell a story about Orange county, it will apply here and you’ll know why in a second. Orange County, California. At the end of the day, five Republicans won the county seats, five of them overnight, something happen happened. And in the morning, five Democrats took those seats because of ballot harvesting. That’s on film now. Why does that matter? Because what happened the morning, the next morning is what really got my goat. Five Republicans held a press conference and you know what they said? They said, we’ll kid him next time. And that’s the challenge that we have is the apathy in regards to conservatives in general is scary as scary can be.
Because the fact that we’re wanting President Trump or somebody to ride in on a white Pegasus and save us. Right? Let’s even assume that happened 20 years. We’ll be right back in this mess. And worse, we the people have to own this. And I’ll be in the trenches working with with you as hard as I possibly can for fear of Somebody’s life. Yes, I’m willing to go there. We must dig and do it together. And there’s nobody here that’s going to work harder than me. They might work as hard, but I work harder than you can possibly imagine to secure our elections.
Right, because they are stolen, of course. 2020 was stolen. It’s a no brainer. I seen the statistics from Dr. Doug Frank. Right. I’ve been in a, in a, in a private call just two weeks ago where they showed me what exactly happened in regards to the Dominion systems and you can see the switching going on. It’s crazy. We need to fix it. Thank you. Thank you. And we got Kobe Martin. Kobe Marco. Sorry if I didn’t hear that. I was focusing on what the last candidate said because I’m a listener. Uhhuh. Like Holenberg said, my colleague here, I haven’t seen the numbers, but I personally, speaking in the context of California, I would not be willing to bet a dollar that there was zero fraud in California just because I’m more versed on that.
Now, in the context of, I’m a man of faith, I believe in God and God guides my life. Now, does anybody steal from God? My answer is if you, if you do, you ain’t going to get along with it, get away with it for very long. Because he’s watching. When President Trump did not get put into office, he may or may not have been elected. We don’t know when the election clock, when that didn’t happen. The first thought in my mind as a believer was every president can only serve eight years total. In my mind I was thinking, God must be saving him for later.
And I’m 100 serious. He got back in and I saw everything that was happening before he got back in. I thought, there you go, there you go. So was it stolen? I don’t know. Was there probably some election fraud? I suspect, yes. But that was my first thought and I’m glad that what happened, happened. I’m glad that he’s in now. It gave him time to think and to plan and also with people attacking him, he realized that the deep state is real and they are highly motivated and well funded to take him out. And as he said, if they can do this to me, imagine what they could do to you.
So it gave him time to plan and think and then God, in my opinion, put him back into that position. He is a different president now than he was before. He was good before and now he has hit home runs, grand slams. And so that is my opinion on 2020. Thank you. Thank you, Toby and scotch. Well, I’m going to go back to my experience for eight years with dealing with China and atheist Marxism. Their whole commodity country is lie, cheat, steal. If that doesn’t work, fear, force, extortion. If that doesn’t work, death. So who would think if they got dominance in California, in academia, in politicians, with advocacy and with the media, that they wouldn’t cheat in elections for power to get or to keep, just, you have to use logic, people.
It’s just real simple. And by the way, I’m real firm on this, but very, A very happy person. I, I have a lot of joy in my life. And the whole campaign is about, I care, I care about, about our children, my grandkids, my family. I’m 65 years old. I’m in my wisdom years. I’ve done 45 years on the factory floor of life. Okay, so I’m from a rural area, Decatur, Illinois, where I grew up. So I love this guy right here. He’s part of Shasta, so I love the farm country and he does have a brain that’s off the hook.
And I’ve had the pleasure of meeting Leo. So any of these candidates you support, I think is important. I think as we go out there in our lanes, we start to wake up people together like we’re doing, and let the chips fall where they fall. So that’s, that’s my opinion. Thank you, Scott and Leo. Thank you. And there’s no question that there was a lot of suspicious activity going on in the 2020 election. We all saw ballot boxes coming out from tables with tablecloth, the water main that busted, that turns out it was just a toilet.
I guess that also didn’t happen. People being locked out of being able to watch the polls in Philadelphia. I mean, the pizza boxes going up in Detroit, I mean, something’s up. There’s no doubt I’m in that. But we still have to turn out the vote. And that’s why Trump, you say it’s gotta be Jimmy Durant because we have to show up and vote. Republicans don’t have a sufficient voter turnout. We need to get our butts down to the polls. I know a lot of us like to wait till the last minute or even worse. So many of us feel disenfranchised and don’t believe that our voice actually gets heard and we have to lose that notion.
If anybody out there that you know, feels that way, you need to empower them. The power of one is so important that your voice does matter. It will Be heard. But if you refuse to take action, it won’t be. It’s really simple. Wayne Gretzky says you miss 100% of the shots you don’t take. I’m a hockey player. I like that one. But we have to get active. We have to empower the people around us. We have to be strong. We have to support the people that feel weak, revitalize them, show them that their voice doesn’t matter.
And even if that’s really the case, what’s it hurt to try? Nothing ventric. Nothing gain. So I’d encourage people to vote, register people to vote, get informed. But most important importantly, when you do vote, please make an informed decision. Don’t go off of legacy mainstream media. They’ve only told us the truth about COVID and 911 and the election. We all know that we can totally trust them. That’s sarcasm. You didn’t figure that out? So please, get involved, get informed, and we can take this place back together. Thank you. Excellent, gentlemen. Excellent. Excellent job. All right, next question.
Doug, you’re up. I think it’s an audience question. Yeah, I wanted to note something. Aren’t these guys great? If Kamala had been present, I mean, it’s kind of hard to imagine, but if she were, a lot of the stuff that’s coming out wouldn’t be coming out. And just a couple of months ago, you’ll notice that Cash Patel got up and announced that the FBI seized a million fake driver’s licenses and a million fake ballots corresponding to those just outside of Detroit right before the 2020 election. And if that’s the one they caught, imagine how many more that there are.
So you mentioned China. These were made in China. China driver site and fake. So there is an outside interest. Other countries want to undermine our election. So that’s a. That’s a big deal. So anyway, thanks. Thanks for bringing up the China today, because that let me show the cool slide. All right, so I’m supposed to ask another question, and this is a great question. It’s a big deal. You know, being from California, I remember what it was like. I live in Ohio now, and I come back down. They’re like homeless people underneath, like, all the overpasses.
And it’s, like, weird what happened to my. You know, when I was young, the sheriff used to back up the truck and a few deputies, and they take the homeless people out to the hopo camp. But now they’re like, all through the city, and it’s, like, nasty and dirty. So the question that somebody raised is what would you do with the homeless situation if you were the governor? How. How would you address it? Or what would be in the. Yeah, so I’m just. There were three questions. I’m going to just stick with the one. How would you deal with the homeless situation in the state? And the name.
Start with Leo. Mixed it up. Right? Leo. Saggy. This is my favorite one. Oh, good. So I asked you right now. So I’ve developed a concept called homeless to Home, where we enforce our vagrancy laws, giving us standing to remove the homeless from the places that they’re currently inhabited. Happening are public spaces that we all pay into that we should all have the right to enjoy and shouldn’t be their living room or their drug den. So we get them off the street with the vagrancy laws being enforced. We have a lot of laws in the books that don’t get enforced.
And we give them. Essentially, it’s three choices. It’s really two. It’s your violation of the law. It’s vagrancy. You’re gonna go to jail, but. Or you can willingly go to the homes to home program, which will tell you about a second. Or we’ll take you outside the federal land, give you a tent, and we’ll send a bus every week if you want to come back to reality. So they’re not prison reforms. Not going to let them go into jail. So they’re going to get kicked in the program anyways. So we figure out who they are, what’s wrong with them, and provide them and provide the care.
You give them mental health treatment, you give them drug rehab, you give them other medical care that they need. You give them a small, modular, tiny home. We have them in secure places that they don’t get. They don’t get to go out. They don’t have drug dealers coming in. It’s all monitored. But they have their own space, their own place to learn to take care of and be responsible for. And while they’re in the program, they get a job. They learn job skill, whether it’s in basic construction, helping with my water abundance project by building reservoirs.
You know, you give 10,000 people a shovel that can dig a pretty big hole pretty quickly. They can pour concrete. Voila. You build the reservoir, rinse and repeat throughout the state. They can do sanitation, cleaning up our highways, our tourist attractions, you know, Hollywood Boulevard, the wharf and the pier and all that stuff. And they’re all. These are all perpetual jobs that will need to be done in perpetuity. Then you have agriculture work, getting them to work the land raising crops, possibly even livestock. We can turn around and sell those crops for profit to high end supermarkets for as a feel good option.
And then also basic firefighting. Get them in there, they earn a take extra 30 please. So we help build their, we get them to clean it sober, we get them off, we get their self esteem rebuilt, we get them money in the bank because they’re going to earn a living wage while they’re doing it. But we deduct the cost from that so they have money stacked up, they’re eligible for government assisted housing and anybody coming out of the program, who hires them coming out of the program gets a tax incentive for doing so. So this is how we can help get not not just get them off the street but get them back in society and helping the state and offset the cost.
So I can go into more detail. Yeah, thank you. Excellent. Thank you, thank you. Thank you David. So this past week, well prior to that people kept going on my social media and saying you need to get across California and see what’s going on. Just last week I drove to LA and so one of the things was is I was going to check out the homeless. So me and my amazing beautiful girlfriend were driving through Hollywood and we seen this park bench and there was a couple guys having the most grand time drinking 40s and it just dawned on me, they really have a good life right there because they got no bills, they got no government doing nothing, they’re just free.
And I started thinking about, I’m like, I’m so wrapped up in the government, like they almost have it better now. Do people like that need help? Yes, they need support. So there’s people that have addiction problems, we need to provide them that. There’s people that have mental health problems, we need to provide them that. There’s a lot of issues, Leo said a lot of it that all needs to happen but we really need to think about situation. There’s some people that just want to be homeless. Those guys are having the greatest time. Do they even want help? So I think that’s the big question and for me, my whole candidacy it’s boots on the ground.
I’m not going to be a governor sitting behind a podium preaching to you guys about we spent millions of dollars or billions of dollars and we still got, we got more homeless. Now I’m going to be in the streets figuring out the problem, where the problem is, right alongside everybody else to make sure it happens. So thank you. Thank you David. I think I mentioned earlier we have a Humane Society for Animals and we don’t have a Humane Society for People, and I think it’s very important that we do that. Sounds like Leo’s put some really hard work and thought into it and we should all read his plan because I’m sure pretty good.
So I’m going to do that. I think we should all pitch lands that can work. So. But at the same time, my effort is going to current Governor Newsom and asking him what the plan was. When the economic convention came to, the World Economic Convention came to San Francisco, I was there, my wife was there and we walked, watched it. The streets were clean, they were perfect. There was no homelessness, there was nothing. So I’m going to find out what that plan was and I’m going to say we’re going to implement it across the board in the state.
So we need to know what the plan was, what they did. It’s not easy to get. I’ve tried, but I’m going to make. That was before I got ran for governor, but now I’m going to make that my soul, sole goal. What was the plan? Where did you do with the people? How did you keep it clean and why did you let it come back? The citizens in San Francisco I talked to, when I bring that up to them, they say, go get it and bring it. So people don’t want to live in this. They’re scared.
They have to deal with these politicians, they have to deal with the mayors who don’t get it done. They think that. Hey, here. I parked my car over here just today. This is sad when you see people in Shasta county, in this beautiful city of Ready on the. Laying down on the curb from last night. It’s sad to see them there. We’ve got to get the solution. We gotta get. Leo’s probably got the solution. It’s a good deal. Thank you. Thank you, Scott. All right, we’re gonna go to Kobe, Kobe Markham. Thank you. One of the things we have to look at is why each individual person is homeless.
We have a lot of different reasons why. We have some individuals that are avoiding the law. They have warrants for their arrest in other states and they hide under the anonymity of being homeless when actually they’re on the run from the law. There are other individuals whose lives have been totally taken over by a drug or by alcohol, and their freedom is being robbed from them every day. And we need compulsory treatment, abstinence treatment, whereby that person can get their life back. We can try to find out, do you have Family. Once we get them sobered up, do you want to talk to your family or do you not want to talk to those family members? We also have some people who need mental health help.
They are a danger to themselves. Drugs are not a thing for them. They’re never interested in drugs. Or maybe drugs rewire their brain permanently. They’re off the drugs, but they’re permanently different. And those people are a danger to themselves and a danger to others. And they cannot be for public safety reasons, which are big on. They cannot meal allowed to roam freely being a danger to themselves and danger to others. We also have others that I would call professionals. The professionals don’t want to look. They’re smart, they’re able bodied, they choose this lifestyle. My policy for them is we’ll have an area out of kindness, God is kind to everybody.
And an area where it’s like if you’re, if you’re gonna be in California, you’re gonna be in this Benson area, away from everything. We give you some shade. You can take a shower, workout, do whatever, but you cannot violate the rights of others by defecating in the street, defecating on the sidewalk and camping in public because that is a violation of the law. We have to enforce that. And so there we have to look at the core, where is it coming from and try to solve it and do so with compensation. Passion. Thank you. Thank you.
First and foremost, we need to do everything we can to get the seniors and the veterans off of the street. They need a warm meal and they need a roof over their head. And we need to do it the best we possibly can. Because the reality, reality is enforcement and compassion are not mutually exclusive. Actually, enforcement will be compassionate in some places, right? And these gentlemen all have great ideas and it’s very important to understand there are segments, right? So you would take a segment. The, the ones that are addicted to drugs, they have to be handled a certain way.
We need to try to pull them through a program that will get them better. Right? We can do that. The ones that have a mental illness, think about this, they need to be put in a home where they are safe to themselves and safe to you. It’s okay. That’s a compassionate thing to do. That’s not bad. Then you have to take, take a segment of ones that they mentioned which is very, very smart. There are criminals on the street, so you need to treat, treat them as criminals. But here’s the, here’s the really sad part. The fastest growing population of homeless are people that just can’t Afford to do anything else.
Think about that. They would make a minimum wage. They thought that was a living wage. And now they can’t even afford to live at that. And especially in places like Los Angeles and some. So forth. And many times they live where the climate is good just because they think that’s where they can survive. Right. So we have to be compassionate and humane. Just because they’re homeless doesn’t mean they’re. They’re different than us. Right. We can do both, but we have to make enforcement. Now there is $27 billion that went to waste, and then we had an increase of over 30% homelessness.
That needs to be addressed. So we can take 10% percent of that $27 billion and we can reformat industries, we can reformat warehouses and turn them into the vacant. Now let’s turn them in. In a. In a homeless shelter that actually has security so they’re monitored at the same time while we put them back into a work program. Thank you. All right, next question. Doug, I think I got one. Is it my turn? It’s my turn. I don’t think it matters. Go ahead. All right, here we go, gentlemen. You’re doing great. How are you doing, audience? How we doing? Okay, Fantastic.
Good, good, good. All right, next round. Here we go. The California state legislators keep writing laws to limit our constitutional rights in regard to honest elections. Funny that that keeps coming up tonight. Will you, as a governor, veto these unlawful laws? Liam? Yeah, let’s pass that night. Any new laws that are going to inhibit our ability to have free and fair elections. Of course they get vetoed. There’s no question about that. The stuff on the books, we have to work on repealing. And we can put laws into place that override the existing ones if necessary, but it can all be done.
But again, when it comes to election stuff, we have to work with the secretary of state. We have to get the legislature on board. But you out there, we the people, can also get ballot initiatives put together to get it on the ballot and get it voted so we can get it in front of these folks to make it happen. I’m here to do what the will of the people is. If you want it passed, get it together, get it passed. I’ll sign it into law. I’m here for you guys. Thank you. Leo Lewis. Hurts. I have a theory, and that theory is that the reason why the election fraud is so heavy in California is because California actually has the strongest, longest constitution out of all 50 states.
Because we have the ability, we the people, to Write laws can put it up. They can, they can go up. I, I, Terry and I were talking about this. In some cases I think it’s the 2/3 vote. He believes it’s 51. I’ll go with him. It’s 50.1. I love it. But we can, the, the people, we the people can establish these bills and put them through legislator. But we’re, the problem is we get stuck in legislation because the legislators are corrupt. Yeah, but if they were put in there illegally with election fraud, does fraud not officiate everything? So where we need to focus on as a governor is we need to expose this and digging into election fraud as much as we possibly can.
Because when we prove it, that wipes out the legislators that were put in their illegal. And now we have a chance. Now when it comes to the veto question, I will address that. Anything that is not supportive of we the people and it’s more supportive of legislative government or the political class or the parasites that run, run, everything will be vetoed. It’s simple. You veto it. Right. And I will scrutinize a veto on anything that’s over two pages that comes to my desk because it’s usually filled with something that you, you don’t like. Thank you. Thank you.
In addition to stopping new laws from being passed that disenfranchise California voters, we need to put it to voters to let voters know. And voters are busy. We have jobs, we have lives, we have families to take care of. It’s not our responsibility to be full time legislators. That is what we pay our taxes for so that they will do their job. But those people are not doing their job. And so as a governor’s responsibility is to educate people. And when there are laws that have already been passed that disenfranchise California voters, those can be put to the voters so the voters can vote that down.
But we have to educate the voters first before. So it’s not just about stopping what has already been passed, but it’s also about revising things that have already been passed so that we can clean that sort of stuff out. Like an old dish that you have in the sink, you forgot about it. It smells and it’s gross. You got to wash it out. We’re going to do the same thing with election law in California because it smells. It’s gross. Thank you. K. And David C. So the direct answer to her question is yes. Sorry about the noise in the background.
That is my child, my biggest supporter. So. Yeah, he’s rooting us all so close hold it back nice and close. Carl de Mayo has been pushing voter id. He’s got the signatures. He needs more people to get out. Sorry. Carl de Mayo has got voter ID going on the ballot. He does need more signatures. You guys gotta get out and sign it. If you haven’t signed it, I think he needs 200,000 more just to make it 100. So get out and do that. Thank you. Thank you. David and Scott Shields short. Yes. But I go back to what I said.
We’ve got to get Democrats, Republicans, Independents who hold positions to start with ethics and actually care about free and fair elections. If they don’t care about free and fair elections, we’re never going to solve free elections. So we have have to bring going back to what I just said is we, we have to bring ethics. We have to have an awakening to people. We actually have to have a spiritual awakening too. I mentioned earlier I’m an atheist. Probably was an atheist science. That’s just because I was in science. But at early ages in my life I felt like I was touched by Jesus.
So people here may think atheist science. No, but I do have a. I manage it. A lot of science people and I have been involved in atheist humanist efforts as well. But atheist Marxism is what drives all this fraud. If we don’t address it, people are willing to lie, cheat and steal and that goes for people at the top. And if our government officials aren’t willing to address that and lead that as regulators, I think there’s good one great person right now besides, besides president, President Trump. I love what he’s doing in many cases may not how he’s handling it but I also know every action creates an action equal to a greater so who’s.
That’s what’s happening. But Robert Kennedy is an HHS and he’s trying hard, very, very hard to manage the second most budget in the world to bring solutions for both sides of the aisle. That’s what we have to do here. He’s bringing Bobby Kennedy community is bringing ethics to hhs. Okay. And that’s what we have to do in California. Any of these governors myself. We have to bring ethics to politicians. We it’s not about how much money we make. I assure you when I go in and I might be okay, well I might be okay with wealth.
I will not have any more wealth because I am a go. It just won’t happen. That’s a problem. So it’s called F. That’s been dropping. Thank you, Scott. Thank you. And that was a nice full round of questions. Thank you gentlemen. Now Doug, we. We have another question. It’s your turn and it’s an audience question. Guys, by the way, excellent job with questions. Excellent job. Now we have so many good questions. I’m having trouble picking. Now I know it’s 7:36 and we’re supposed to be done a day, right? Yeah. But I think we can time for a couple more if we just pick it up.
Yeah, it’s good. So I’m not hiding, I’m just making sure that so. So gentlemen, we’re gonna cre up the tempo on the mic. Go. All right, so I’ve got questions on utilities. You know like nuclear power and gas prices and energy. So how about, how about a one minute on energy or where you stand on energy? Excellent question. Let’s out. Let’s start. Louis, let’s start. We do. So there’s already solutions out there for energy and it’s huge. So if anybody heard of SMR technologies, small modular reactors, very safe underground, do a wonderful job. I actually investigated something when I was in Arizona that they’re working on where they take the landfills and they turn it into clean energy at 97.5% rate.
Huge. And reduces our energy off the top by 60%. Do you imagine doing that? Why are we not exploring those ideas? We have to explore those ideas. And it also comes down to regulation. We are over regulated for fake environmental issues in this country and over taxated. Goodbye. Gone. We’re gonna fight as hard as we can for that. Thank you Louis. Thank you. Thank you Toby. Thank you. I’d like to see us have further deregulation of our electricity markets because right now they say that it’s deregulated. But if you have one overpriced provider and another overpriced provider, that is not true deregulation.
We need competition in California. We also need to increase the redundancy of our grid so that we can reduce these brownouts, these blackouts, these rolling blackouts. Blackouts. The scheduled blackouts in different parts of communities have different parts problems with this electricity. But you are being overcharged and underd delivered for your electricity. And by further deregulating California, I think we can lower California prices and make sure that they are reinvesting so that their fires are not being caused by unmaintained power lines. Thank you. Thank you. Ky look upscale Leotzaki. Absolutely. Small modular nuclear reactors are definitely the way of the future.
We also have to utilize hydroelectric with all the new dams that we are going to be building in the state to help with our water abundance project so we’ll be able to achieve that energy. And we have to break up the monopolies and allow these companies to do the upgrading of their infrastructure that’s in place. A lot of the issues is that there are environmental regulatory bodies in California like CEQA and the Coastal Commission that will block them from doing those construction projects because God forbid they trample on some shrub which, you know, fast forward, you have a big fire, it’s not even there anymore.
So a lot of common sense stuff. Right. So obviously creating infrastructure, breaking up these monopolies and the. Absolutely. Redundancy is key. You want to have that. I think 41 cent a kilowatt hour is unreasonable. And limiting our farmers to 1.65 cubic feet per acre for water is also just wholly, unbelievably poor decision making. So, yeah, I mean, wind, it’s not working. Solar is great when the sun’s out, but I’d love for people to keep putting on the roof. It’s great. But we’re going to also have good battery technology coming out. Actually, one of the companies I own, we’re building a graphene battery.
It’s non combustible, holds a charge 70 longer than lithium and is 40 lighter. So we’re working on it. Excellent. Thank you. First fan up. First fan up. There you go. I had to shake it up a little bit. And by the way, Leo mentioned water and I was talking about power, but he mentioned water. So if you also. Also want to talk about water, go ahead, you know, give you and give other guys a chance to talk more about water too. That’s another one of these questions. Fantastic. Okay, I’ll say one of the things that, that I want people to really pay attention to.
Holding my clothes. So I was just in Bakersfield, I paid 325 a gallon for diesel and I, at my house I paid 3.99 a gallon. There’s candidates that say with a stroke of a pin, we’re going to lose $2 a garage gallon. They’re full of. So, yes, we can deregulate, we can remove some taxes and get some prices down, but if somebody’s selling you that it’s a pipe dream water. I just went to the rice growers meeting in Williams and they’re talking about the site’s reservoir and building that. And they’re at the stage where at the end of this year they’re either getting rid of it or making it happen.
And so we gotta have a candidate that is going to support that 110% to make that happen because that will help with water issues in Southern California, in Central California and all that. So for your water thing, I can go on and on about water. That’s not related to her question. So I’m just going to answer her question. We do need some nuclear stuff. Like Leo said. Said. One of the big things that’s happened is all our mills in Northern California have closed. One of the things about our mills is a lot of them have a bio power plant where they take their chips and they burn them.
And a byproduct of that is ash. And we put it. And as a farmer, when I lived in Humboldt County, I used to get lots of that ash and put it on all my fields. And I wouldn’t have to put a synthetic fertilizer or nothing. I could use that bypass product. So there’s power plants on the coast like that. There’s power plants up at the mill. They just closed in lead. We should be doing that because if we had our mills back open and we were taking in lumber from our own forest, we could be cleaning up the brush and taking it to the mills and burning it for power and giving our farmers potash to put on the fields.
Thank you. Thank you. And there you go. Steph, I just learned something from Leo, and I’m very familiar with the electric car business. I’ve been consulted in that area since 2013. And what he’s talking about with graphite batteries, the advancements aren’t coming and many of them are already here. And so I didn’t know you’re investing. Good job. Smart. Myself in business. I’m associated with different companies, too, around the country. One of them that I believe has to come here. The testing is just happening. It’s called Thorium. No one knows what thorium is. I didn’t either, but I was introduced to it by an engineer in Mississippi and Alabama.
The company is in Alabama, I believe it’s called Five. And I’ve been working with somebody that’s working with them to see what pass they’re doing. And they’re getting some agreements in Mississippi to be able to apply forward. Thorium is a very, very abundant resource, and it’s very, very powerful and safe. Much safer than nuclear. So we’re looking at that. And I’m actually talking to some landowners here in America, in California, on where we could put those plants. So the benchmark is Thorium in Alabama and Mississippi. All of you, as you’re out there, you may want to look at it.
But because it’s nothing. I’m involved in it in some ways, but. But it’s a. It’s. It looks pretty promising, and I think it could be very, very important for California. Thank you, Scott. And last but not least, did everyone go, yeah, Kobe, you didn’t go. Water, you take water. That’s right. Let’s touch on water. Touch on water. You talk about utility, some power, too, but that’s the idea. The. With. With water. We. God blesses us with water. And it’s clean and it could be used to water fields, used to wash your car. You can play in it, you can swim in it, you can have fun in it, but we got to catch it.
It’s my knowledge Californians have already voted and passed measures where the money came in to build reservoirs to catch water. And what did that money get used for? Not that. And it’s not dissimilar to Proposition 36, where California said, yes, this is what we want, and they defunded that. So they’re doing stuff with your money that after you approve it, they take that money and they sometimes, in my opinion, pitch things that sound interesting and helpful to you just to get you in and they get your money and then they go do whatever they want to do with it.
And so we’ve already passed bonds to build these things. I think we should just build them. Build what people have already voted for and respect the will of the voters. Thank you. Thank you. So we throw a 40 billion dollar. 40 billion gallons a day into the ocean. 40 billion gallons. Imagine that. If we captured half of that, we would be the most thriving state that you could possibly imagine. It would look like an oasis. Right. So it’s all about capturing the water. So I’m working on a project. Thankfully, two major candidates that are out there.
This gentleman approached and he turned. They turned a blind eye to this gentleman. He’s a genius. He’s working on a project that we’re looking at. He just sent me some. Some proofs today, something that we can possibly do and take home Ranch, which is very, very, very important. Where this. We may turn this area into one of the biggest lakes in the world. So it not only will work for water and redirecting water to where you need it to go at a very, very slim margin when it comes to cost, it will also build a beautiful sector for people to travel into or people to build houses on and can do a lot more with that.
But there, even if that didn’t work, like you said, there’s so many options that are already out there. We just have to take action and stop stealing the money from we the people. We can do it. It’s actually simple. And I know it sounds weird, but it’s very simple. Thank you, Louis. Thank you. Well done. I think I’ve got two questions here that I want to like, bust through. One is a yes, no question. One is a question I want to just finish with. Do you have a question over there that you feel like is super important that needs to be asked.
There’s a fun one here that we could do that would be kind of funny. Should we do a 30 second? It says, what do you know now that at one time you thought was a conspiracy theory. And so that would be kind of. It’d be kind of fun to hear what each one of them, you know, thought. So guys, let’s get 30 seconds go. Scott, you’re up. All theories start with a conspiracy. So then you have to look for proofs to see that they are or not a conspiracy. So everything in life is a conspiracy in my world.
So I can’t even pick them out. I didn’t know that a gentleman could solve a cryptography solution that nobody else has solved. And that was a conspiracy theory that I had to bet and he did solve it, and that was pretty interesting. So that was that. I’m not into the political watching tick tock and all that, and I’m not in a conspiracy theory. But I do get a lot of people throwing ideas at me and say they can do things and so I have to vet them. And that one came to be. Come on, Scott. Well, it’s very important to understand conspiracy theory is a term developed by the CIA to silence people who are dissenting when it came to the Kennedy assassination.
So conspiracy means two or more people getting together to do something nefarious. In theory is the plausibility that that is the outcome of the case. When you drop the theory, it’s just bad. People get it together to do bad things. Yeah, I pretty much believe in most of them. 911 inside job. I mean, hit me with some stuff. Cal Tetra isn’t real. What else? Bigfoot. He’s probably. He’s probably wasn’t for them, but that’s I into the other. Let’s go, Kobe. Thank you. Used to be a conspiracy theory, but now you believe. 30 seconds, Kobe. On a serious note, it was believed to be a conspiracy theory that the COVID vaccine could harm people.
And we know that that is very real. Myocarditis is very real. We have 18 year old athletes that are having heart attacks. And when that vaccine first came out, God put it upon my heart to not take it. Because my thinking at the time was if this vaccine kills people, we need other people still here to help run the country. And so that is one of the things that originally was a conspiracy theory. And we know it’s very, very real. Turbo cancer is real. Thank you. Excellent. David Collard, your question. Bigfoot is real. Anna Nicole Smith, married for love.
Yeah, It’s a fun question. I actually own several tinfoil hats. Many of you may know that already. So, yeah, conspiracy. MRNA is harmful. Wrong. Of course it is. Right. Vaccine injured, not a conspiracy. It’s a fact. By the way, I’m considered a conspiracy factualist now. I’ve been doing this on my. My channel screw big gut for six years. Right. 9, 11 in inside jump. Right. Chemtrails. In fact, now you have states that are outlawing chemtrails. So clearly it’s fact. You can deny it, but it is absolutely fact. Fact. And your government loves you. All right, we’re going to fire these out real fast.
Two minutes. Here we go, guys. So this is actually a yes or no. Maybe two words after that. Okay, yeah, pass the mic on this one. All right. In 2024 wildfire victims produced a. Wildfire victims produced a durability analysis to the CPUC and the governor showing it could fully fund the bankruptcy shortfall in 2025. The fund still holds 13.2 billion. The CPUC and Gavin Newsom left victims unanswered. If elected, would you commit to personally reviewing their funds, addressing restitution and taking action? Lewis. Yes, two words, no brainer. Yes, two more words, no brainer. Yeah, obviously. Sydney.
Yes. Yes. Hey. Yes. Well done, well done, well done. And last question of the night. This is probably an appropriate one, but if you feel there’s another one to throw in there real quick, we’re down to eight minutes, so I’m going to give a one minute for this one. This is important. These guys have been working closely together, so it’s a great question. What will you do? Is the prime what will you do? Is the primary draws near to help consolidate the number of Republican gubernatorial candidates to avoid the scenario of the Democratic candidates moving on to the general election.
Since we have a jungle primary to contend with, would you consider dropping out if offered a position and a front runners administration? Kobe will come back. I think that we have a situation where as I mentioned earlier earlier, it’s impossible for any conservative candidate to win if they can’t hold votes from Democrats. So in my opinion, if either Hilton or Bianco or anybody offered either one of them offered me a position, they will not get elected from bashing the Democrats. You have to pull the Democrat vote. It is not the responsibility of candidates to rally the voters behind a single candidate is our responsibility to make ourselves available and to leave the decision in your hands.
The voters. Excellent. I agree with Colby. But one thing I’ve been doing is I’ve been working real hard for authenticity and so far these guys love me. And so I choose to take our back to. At that debate, I said that there’s no way I can’t do it with all these guys. They all need to be on my team. There’s no way any of the top runners can do it alone. They have to have a team. And there’s no better team than these guys right here. Thank you. J. Leo. There’s no way I’m dropping out of this race.
I’m far too hot committed to this at this point. I doing everything I can. And this is about breaking down the establishment’s rule and their iron grip over all of us, left and right. We both have the issues with the establishment that’s in firm control. I think we all have our grievances with the GOP for the Republicans out there and the fact that our voices aren’t getting heard. I’m sick and tired of being told who is the best and brightest by the mainstream legacy television. We all have our ability to make our own decisions. Decision on what when it comes to who that person will be, to getting the job done.
So I mean, that’s. That’s where I stand with that. Thank you, Leo. Excellent. And Scott? She is. I’m not dropping out either. I’m in it to win. I can tell you that. When you win, you have to have a team. I’m knowledgeable in certain subjects and I meet experts in other subjects. The candidates that I’ve met and the ones that are watching here would definitely be approached by me for positions if I win. And I do believe I have a good chance to win in this election. I think everybody here should feel that way, too. We need as many lanes out there as possible talking to people on the issues that matter.
Everybody I’ve met since I was at the first debate, that’s what they do. I don’t hear Democrats doing that. It’s the same song and dance. It’s the same. It’s the same status quo. I haven’t followed Bianco or Hilton too much. I Don’t follow the other candidates. I just know who I met in person. I like my walking trade show with who I’ve met. I love every candidate I met. They’re very knowledgeable. And everybody else I’ve met that’s watching, that was at the debate. These are very, very smart people. And I would always offer them a position not to drop out and be with me to try to run.
But if I win and I’m one of the top leaders and they realize that I’m at 35 or 45 or 50%, then maybe they would say to the constituents, hey, voters, vote for him. I would do the same for somebody else too. Any of these candidates, if they take the lead and jump. If I’m down here, I would definitely say to my constituents and followers, hey, throw your votes over there. Thank you, Scott. So good. Hey, go and see the show if you can see it at Take our California back dot com. Jeff, can you put that up? Yes.
All right. And LS part of the question was asked is about the primary? The primary is absolutely the most important place that you could ever vote in your lifetime because elections are won and lost in the primary because the parasites that control everything and they do, they focus on one person and that is getting a rhino, a Republic Republican name only through the primary. So that means they have a Democrat and a rhino, which means they sit back and have champagne during the general election when you think your vote actually counts. We the people need to focus on the primary.
Well, will I consider dropping out or supporting it? Well, that’s a premature question, frankly, since the dead on date is March 6th. So no, right now, not at all. But I will tell you one thing, and this may upset people. I will not support a Republican in name only. And here’s why. Because this Democrat at the moment seems to be the snake at your doorstep. At least they’re telling you what’s going on. The rhino is the one in your bed, is going to bite you in the ass. Thank you, Louis. Hurt. All right, so excellent. So here’s the deal.
Let me throw this out there real quick. Quick. Remember you said, wouldn’t it be great if they could just take like a quick 30 seconds at the end just to stand up and say, hey, here’s who I am. Here’s how you could follow me. We started that way. Your last final words. We’re going to go this way, starting with you, Louis Herms, all the way down. These are the final words on this platform. 30 second. Bring it out, gentlemen. So as I said, at the beginning, we the people certainly are the planet. We need to galvanize together to take back our country.
And I point the phrase the micro fixes the macro. Shasta county has proven the micro. So now we need to take this and implement it throughout the country and I believe other countries will follow us. California will lead by example and we will win because this is a beautiful golden state. We have to believe it, we have to manifest it and we will pray for it. It’s very, very important. Worth these are great guys. I believe I have more solid plan than most of them but time will tell and the cream is going to rise to the crop.
So I think this is God’s journey, not mine. Lewis heard@her cali.com your maximum donation is 39, 200. Don’t go over that. There you go. I am running as a mega maha cannon. I believe that’s the and that’s who I am. I was with Trump all the way back to 2016 and I was one of the first in supporting Robert Kennedy to run peace and health. If we don’t prioritize peace and health in California just like they are trying to do in the macro world of the world, it’s not easy. That’s what has to happen here. We need to prioritize peace between peoples and we also need to focus on health.
So I’m a Meg if you’re a mega or maha voter, not to say a patriot, California patriot, that’s for me. That’s. I’m your guy. Tell us your name and your website. That’s a good point. Scott Shields and it’s Shields for governor dot com. Thank you, Scott. And Leo, in the primary you get to pick who goes on to the general. You need to pick a candidate who can win in the general election. If you pick somebody who cannot win in the general, then all we’ve done is waste our time and money. Do not let this be another wasted effort.
We have a chance to make change in California with common sense solutions and a path forward. You cannot win without winning the moderate left and galvanizing the youth. We just saw what happened in New York City with mom Donnie getting elected. I can galvanize the youth. I can win the moderate left and obviously I have my conservative values and a plan forward. Most importantly, I’d love to share all of it with you. You don’t have the time tonight. Come find me at my table. I’m Leo Zapp. Zaki go to leozaki.com thank you. Thank you, Leo. So my name is David Colinberg.
Obviously my website’s calling her26.com so we go to these debates and what happens is there’s never very many questions about royal Northern California. So I’m going to answer some right now. My plan on day one is we’re going to end the emergency drought regulation regulations in Northern California. We’re going to strip the state water board from their attack on farmers. We’re going to strip car from their attack on truckers. We’re going to strip the coastal commission their attack on everything there. We’re going to strip the regulations on building our houses and everything going on in California.
It will happen. Thank you. Name and website. Oh, we did it already. Thank you. Kick started with that. My name is Kobe Markham. It’s spelled C O B as in boy wise and yellow J Marco M as in milk ar C as in cat use in uniform. And as a note, Kobejmarkham.com if each of you could please donate $5. I really appreciate it. You have to raise that $5,000 dollars or 6,000 signatures to be on the ballot. Is my intent, Lord willing to be governor of California, whether that is in 2027, which we’re doing the election now, or if it’s four years from now or eight years from now or 12 years from now.
You might see me here again in four years standing right there coming to visit you guys. So please, please support who you believe and I’ll close with this. I see a path to winning for myself. If I can get 10% of Democrats, which is 1 in 10 of disenfranchised. 50% of NPP, 25 goes Democrat, 25 goes Republican, is 50% over and I need 26% of Republicans. That is a path to winning. My name is Kobe J. Marcum. Thank you for your support. Please donate to my website tonight before you go to sleep. Thank you. Thank you.
Kevin Marga. These are your 2026 Governor Kennedy in the state of California. Thank you Chester for blessing us this evening. Excellent. Well done. And to close up the evening, we’re going to leave you with a couple of things but we will close in prayer. Okay. We’re going to leave you with Doug. We can put up the website. That’d be great. You can. I want you guys to go and see the shows that they’ve done. They have done tons of shows. They have been amazing to watch. We have a whole lineup of governor candidates. So go to take our California back.com you can at this site you can donate to support the mission and for those of you that have already donated.
Thank you. Thank you, thank you. Together we will take California back. You’re going to see all of the showdown, all of their interviews, which was awesome. And the face offs. There’s a deeper dive of each of the candidates where you’re going to really get to know them. The Bible says the heart is deep waters. A wise man draws out the heart. I don’t know how wise I am, but I love my Jesus and I think I drop out the heart. You’re going to get to get them, get to know them even deeper. So, Governor Kennedy, thank you for being here.
You guys are rock stars. In honor, Del Frank, thank you for being part of this movement. Shasha, thank you for bringing us here, allowing us to be here. And Lynn Burnis in the back of the house. Sh. Thank you. May God bless you. May God bless Shasta. May God bless this country as we the people stand in the gap and take our California back. And Ron, would you. Doug, did you have something to say before Ron comes up? The one thing, I got a little note here. Don’t forget that this church donated this for free. Thank you.
Thank you, Kennedy. And so if you. If you want to help them last, you know, leave these 10 bucks in the offer on your way back. Fantastic. Yes. Thank you. And mom, would you come up and close us in prayer? Thank you. Ron Plum. By the way, these guys are so hospitable and. And they just talk so good about the leaders in this community. So, so blessed. Well, we love Shasta County. Born here, raised here and dedicated to Shasta County. So let’s our heads and thank you all so much. I want to bless this offering as well.
And those that have donated, we just want the Lord to bless this and to multiply it. Amen. Let’s pray. Father God, we thank you for your love and care for us. We thank you for each and every candidate that’s here tonight that took the time to be here. We thank you for those that couldn’t be here. We ask God that you would bless each and every one of them and their families and keep them safe. We ask God that you would bring wisdom to us, that we would throw off any fear of the future and that we would charge into the guns.
Lord God, we ask that you would give us the strength of our forefathers that they were willing to stand in the gap. We ask God that you would just bless and guide. Multiply this offering, multiply these donations, and Lord God, use us continually as this tip of the spear. We thank you in Jesus name. Amen. Amen. Election Transparency Election report. Thank you to our live streamer. Thank you to all the support in the back of the house and cover their candidates. Give me some skin. And thank you to the audience. Give me some skin. Thank you, guys.
You’re amazing. God bless. If you’re gonna stick around for a day, we’re gonna move everything out of the main auditorium. We’ll start closing up, but you’ll get a couple minutes with the candidates out in the foyer. Thank you. Leslie. Shake. Twist, twist, twist, twist, twist, twist, twist, twist, twist, twist, twist, twist, twist, twist, twist, twist, twist, twist, twist, twist, twist, twist, twist, twist, twist, twist, twist.
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