I'm bringing up attorney Alan P. Dye again. Like Cleta Mitchell, he is networked into many conservative & christian orgs - though he flies under the radar.
Many familiar names are with his in this 2002 opinion. Christian Coalition demanded to know why their.....
Alan Dye and Heidi Abegg go way back - as you saw from the 2002 opinion. Now someone else has joined WC&B - Andrew Dye - and he has entered similar associations.
Culture of Freedom Initiative aka Communio Foundation aka Think Marriage includes Andrew Dye as well as millionaire Toby Neugebauer.
Interesting trademarks from Communio/Culture of Freedom. Culture of Freedom is another org using religion to promote marriage - which has led to the current anti-LGBTQ environment.
Toby donated $10M to Ted Cruz's Keep the Promise super PAC.
Toby, a man of God and oil, attempted to start an "anti-woke" bank with Nick Ayers, Mike Pence's former COS.
I guess "woke" energy is energy that does not rely on oil. 🤣
Another related Dye attorney is Rebecca Dye - associated with the National Center for Life and Liberty - run by David Gibbs - protection religion and homeschooling.
So if you're looking at the web that connects religious interests with government influence, you should look at the Dyes. 🧐
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Election Integrity Project (Ca) claims that the 9th Circuit has ruled that they & co-plaintiffs have standing to challenge the constitutionality of CA election laws.
Original lawsuit filed 1/4/2021 and plaintifs aside from EIPCa are an assortment of unsuccessful GOP candidates.
The press release(s) also includes a statement from Advocates for Faith & Freedom, clearly indicating they feel they have some skin in the game.
Election integrity/conspiracy theory groups are busy in Michigan. They claim to be "non-partisan" and were/are formed by Republican party committee members.
The first is Election Integrity Force run by Sandy Kiesel.
While running for House of Representatives, Sandy and other candidates were asked for their viewpoints on various topics.
Sandy does NOT accept the 2020 election results, and cites numerous debunked theories for her opinion.🤪
Attorney Daniel J Hartman is working with EIF, and he also repeates numerous debunked theories.
He recently filed a suit in an attempt to force people to get their absentee ballots in-person only.
Krisanne Hall (the poor man's Cleta Mitchell) has been complicit in radicalizing anti-government militia and religious groups for more than a decade.
Out west, Hall has been providing "Constitutional" training and counsel to fringe groups like Coalition of Western States and CSPOA, with appearances alongside figures including Ammon Bundy and Matt Shea.
Bear in mind that this particular training stresses individual and property rights, and pushes the idea that local law enforcement has greater authority than fed law enforcement.
The same forces that brought Johnson and Truss to leadership have been have been publicly lambasting Sunak, with one even labeling him a "socialist." I take that to be equivalent to "Rhino."
I've been watching with interest because...👉
David Gillian, previously with McChrystal Group, recently made the move to CT Group (sometimes called CTF Group) run by Sir Lynton Crosby in partnership with Liz Truss's COS.
If you don't remember for Australian officer David Gillian, he served under McChrystal in Afghanistan. Apparently he and Andrea Thompson started an extramarital relationship around that time. They eventually married.
For context, Deep Marine Technology and Deep Marine Holdings are connected to oil/gas industry.
Works in partnership with Otto Candies LLC - marine transportation for oil/gas industry.
Norm Coleman, lobbyist for Saudi Arabia, chairs American Action Network/Congressional Leadership Fund. AAN and CLF direct major funds towards campaigning Republican - and $ to directly oppose Democrats.
Well, local fact-twisting becomes national lies...
The Womacks are retired Army officers who are very politically active with NCGOP and assorted pro-Trump group. They have now joined Jim Delancy's "voter integrity" effort.
"Integrity" being thin-on-the-ground.
Jay has been a "voter-fraud activist" for many years, though the data he works with to challenge illegibility for large blocks of voters, is is often old and ends up debunked.