It appears we had another win here in Michigan yesterday. Last week we found out Honor Community Health was negotiating a contract with Oxford Community Schools (where a shooting was a year and a half ago) to put a clinic inside the school (previous post 72). We gathered up the parent & precinct delegate troops and respectively let loose during the school board public comment time. There was going to be a follow up vote today that we were again preparing for Sunday evening.
Yesterday we found out later in the day that HCH was no longer seeking to put a clinic in the Oxford School system. While we’re still keeping an eye out for any “trickery” (yes, I’m holding back the word I want to use out of respect for Bigg Red and my FreeQ friends), it does appear we had an impact.
I’ll be pushing our group to alert people in the other nearby school systems that may have already accepted the contract to learn all the loopholes that will probably be used to take taxpayer money and try and put another beauracracy between parents & their kids.
One of the items that may have had an impact was part of my public comment:
“I also said that maybe we should look into what’s causing mental health issues in the kids, like chemicals in the air, maybe biological agents, or even 5G signals interfering with graphene oxide that’s passed the blood brain barrier.”
For that I want to give a big shout out to the team here that has pointed out some of the different methods they’re using to go after our children. I think that may have made the one HCH executive have one of the lines from a movie cross his mind.
“At least he was prepared and wore the brown pants.”
Oh, and we also had our diehard election poll challenger team out today for a few minor but important elections. They’re making sure we have someone onsite at the beginning of the elections to make sure the machines are zeroed out, and someone there at the end to track the total ballots counted. I know, I know, nobody would knowingly NOT zero the counters or hope nobody tracks how many votes there were at the end of the day (including absentee!).
Riiiggghhht...
Uber out.
Your reports are excellent and exciting reading. Your activism is admirable.