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The government is highly involved in policing social media.

That is the gist of it, but let’s get more specific.

  1. They suppressed the New York Post’s story about the Hunter Biden laptop.
  2. Former FBI agents were hired to censor Tweets.
  3. The Biden team had a direct line to Twitter to censor posts.
  4. They schemed to get President Trump banned from Twitter.
  5. Twitter silenced conservatives.
  6. The FBI met with Twitter weekly during the elections to talk about censorship.
  7. Banned the NYP Twitter Account.
  8. Suppressed claims of voter fraud.

Why is all of this criminal? Our government is only concerned with making money and retaining or getting power. They are not interested in protecting our rights and security.

Let’s look into this.

Hunter Biden Laptop:

The contents of the laptop was leaked to the Post just before the elections. The emails on the computer reveal that Hunter Biden was pedaling his name and influence to make money. Furthermore, he was making deals for his dad and his family. These deals could have breached national security, but the potential payoffs were huge.

Constitutional Problem: Bribery is a federal crime. Joe could go to prison.

The FBI met with Twitter weekly during the elections to talk about censorship:

According to trendingpolitics.com, in court, Elvis Chan, a former FBI agent, stated that leading up to the 2020 elections, he met weekly with “Facebook; Microsoft; Google; Twitter; Yahoo!; Wikimedia Foundation and Reddit.”

Elon Musk Tweet to on government breaking Constitutional right of free speech

Former FBI agents were hired to censor Tweets.

The former agents handled what information was spread on the platform. In other words, they controlled the conversation about current affairs on Twitter.

Twitter even praised the FBI for helping them control the conversation. According to patriotpost.com, “In September 2020, Twitter released a statement thanking the FBI’s Foreign Influence Task Force for collaborating with the social media platform and supporting Twitter’s “work to protect the public conversation at this critical time.”

The Biden team had a direct line to Twitter to censor posts.

The current administration wants you to see them in a certain way. They already have their grip on mainstream media, but they also need to control social media. So, they contact Twitter directly. According to the files, they just tell Twitter which posts to delete and they do it right away.

They schemed to get President Trump banned from Twitter.

Twitter actually wrote President Trump his own policy and then gave him one more strike. If he got a strike, he was banned. Talking about election corruption got him banned.

Twitter silenced conservatives.

At the request of government officials or on their own, Twitter blacklisted and shadow banned conservatives or refused to allow their tweets to go viral. In other words, they didn’t kick them off the site, but they didn’t allow them to be heard by a larger audience.

Banned the New York Post (NYP) Twitter Account.

The NYP broke the Hunter Biden laptop story just before the 2020 election. Rudy Giuliani gave the files to them and they have written many stories on the contents of the laptop. In this post, the NYP wrote that Hunter Biden committed 459 crimes and Joe Biden committed the crimes of tax evasion and violations of the Foreign Agents Registration Act.

Because they kept writing about the Hunter Biden laptop, they were banned.

Suppressed claims of voter fraud.

Huckabee among other conservatives spoke out about mail in voting, and Twitter discussed whether they should delete the posts. In many cases, they deleted the posts.

What does Trump have to say about government censorship?

He is going to make an executive order to ban censorship, fire all government employees that have participated in censorship and require a cooling off period for any government employees who wants to work for a social media platform.

There is more, so I encourage you to watch the video below.

The Executive Council Meeting on December 7, 2022 had some exciting points. They voted to pay exorbitant dues to multiple organizations. Please join me by going the the Secretary of State of NH website and write in the comments below what you learn.

I stopped on point 1 of 97 points.

I will keep writing about the notes because I think that just spending a few minutes on this will help you see why we must fight for freedom in NH.

$4,092.04 – To drive 300 miles to transport a dog.

$146,828.57 – This is to pay, “abandoned or unclaimed funds.” This came up on the last Executive Council notes. Who gets the unclaimed funds? I have never heard of this.

$11,300 annual dues – To transport children across state lines the Association of Administration of the Interstate Compact of Placement of Children (AAICPC) is asking for that money.

Nationwide: $3,751,600. How many children are being transported? Why does it require that much money?

$26,245.80 – membership dues to Cannon Mountain Ski Area and Waterville Valley NH.

$8,850 – annual dues to Association of State Drinking Water, an educational organization.

Nationwide: $2,938,200

$8,190 – anual dues to Medicaid Fraud Unit

Nationwide: $2,719,080

We need to all be aware of the spending that is going on nationwide. We the People are the government’s check.

In February of 2022, leadership inside of We the People NH advised our membership to sign up to be delegates. Many of the delegate seats are often left vacant, which meant We the People NH was able to easily secure seats.

In the Primaries, we elected the delegates to the Republican Party. Now, these delegates will help to appoint leadership inside the party and create a party platform.

One of the most important things that the delegates do is to nominate a presidential candidate. Right now, the delegates are voting on who will represent them on a national level.

Thank you to the people that stepped forward and those who advised our membership to become delegates.

New Hampshire has a world famous opioid epidemic. We are ”ground zero” for the opioid epidemic. My question is why is it so bad? Who is fueling it? What is their purpose?

In short, the answer is: drug cartels protected by the government to make lots of money.

Now, let me explain to you how I got there.

According to a Harvard School of Public Health article, “Donations from opioid manufacturers to politicians influence policy decisions. In addition, a revolving door of officials leaving government regulatory agencies such as the Drug Enforcement Agency regularly join the pharmaceutical industry with little to no “cooling off” periods.”

In other words drug companies give money to politicians to make sure their products stay on the market and don’t get regulated. Also, lots of drug enforcement officers start working for the pharmaceutical industry. 

That is just the start of the mess that we have in New Hampshire.

According to Mike Gill who interviewed thousands victims of corruption from New Hampshire for his former website, State of Corruption, Dick Anagnost (and men like him) are another reason our opioid epidemic is so bad.

Dick has been the head of a drug cartel in New Hampshire for 40 years. He is also the owner of the Elliot Hospital, among other hospitals. In addition, he owns Hope for New Hampshire, Families in Transition and the Farnum Center (substance recovery centers). 

At the hospitals, they push the drugs. Then, they use the recovery charities to do two things, launder money and bill insurance. 

According to Frank Staples who worked in the recovery community in Manchester, the recovery industry is generally an insurance billing scheme. 

They recruit people to go to rehab centers, including homeless people and people from outside of the state. Then, they will sign people up for insurance. If someone’s insurance runs out, they are kicked out of the program. In the programs, they don’t teach the addicts anything, but they expect them to pay rent. Then, the victims cycle through the system again and again, never getting better.

Mike Gill said that our government is set up to protect this drug rings. It starts with lawyers. The drug cartels have lawyers working for them. Then, they become district attorneys, so they own the courts. Then, the drug cartels support a politician and that politician chooses the judges. Therefore, politicians, lawyers and judges are owned by the drug cartels. 

Mike Gill couldn’t do anything in New Hampshire to report what he had found, so he went to the FBI. But, they didn’t even answer the door. Finally, he went to DC, but they refused to talk to him. 

He concluded that it was so corrupt that there was no one that he could turn to. We have to rise up on our own. 

According to Jean Shaheen’s own website, over the past five years, she has secured $140 million to fight the opioid crisis.

Will Shaheen stop the drug dealers in our hospitals?

Keep taking videos freedom fighters. It is your Constitutional right. Why? The Bill of Rights gives you the freedom of the press.

Watch Bao Chao Kelley’s interview of Frank Staple who is one of the Noble 9 arrested with Terese Grinnell. 

https://youtube.com/watch?v=tjtXKCmpxog%3Ffeature%3Doembed

Learn more about your rights.

If you don’t know a lot about our constitutional rights, watch the above video. Frank is a student of the Constitution and knows his rights and explains them well.

One thing that Frank points out is that the government is always telling him that he cannot record proceedings, but that is unconstitutional. With the 1st Amendment, we have the right to record proceedings. This is covered under the freedom of the press.

Furthermore, as Frank Staple points out in the video above, just because something isn’t specifically stated in the Bill of Rights, it doesn’t mean we don’t have that right. If it is related to the those rights found in Bill of Rights, we have the right. According to Frank, the 9th and 10th Amendment support that.

Frank actually hopes that he will be arrested for recording because he is hoping that the government will be exposed for their unconstitutionality. 

As you participate in the We the People NH events, you might notice government officials insisting that ”You do not have permission to film.” That is your opportunity to remind that official that you have the right under the Bill of Rights.

Fight for the Freedom of the Press.

We must keep taking videos of government proceedings. The government works for us, and we are their oversight. This is even more important to do since the actual press seems to work for the government too.

Has a government official asked you to stop filming? Did you comply? What would be your response if they asked you to stop filming?

Before watching Frank and Terese stand up for this right, I would have complied. Thank you for knowing your rights and fighting for them.

On October 13th, Governor Sununu and his Executive Council were voting on whether to accept 27 million dollars from the federal government. The money came with strings attached that would enforce quarantines and other Covid precautions. 

Terese and other freedom fighters went to the meeting to silently protest the federal money. While sitting peacefully in the audience, not saying a word, 9 individuals were unlawfully arrested without any explanation. 

What happened specifically? 

  • At the arrest, the Council and Governor were speaking, but the audience (including Terese and the others in the Noble 9) were silent. 
  • Then, out of nowhere, the State Police escort Terese and Frank Staple out of the room, bringing them behind a curtain. 
  • A few minutes later, there were shouts from behind the curtain. Both Frank and Terese were questioning their arrest.
  • Next, the State Police were arresting more and more people sitting in the audience. Again, none of them were doing a thing.
  • Afterwards they were all informed that they were arrested for disorderly conduct. 

I encourage you to watch the video (https://youtu.be/jpgGHQTcfgg ) from their arrest and write a summary for yourself at the end of this post. 

Terese Grinnell – Arrested for saying “Amen”

Terese’s warrant for her arrest actually stated that she had uttered, “Amen.” This violates her 1st Amendment rights to the freedom of:

  1. speech (She is allowed to say anything she wants if it doesn’t defame or slander another person.) 
  2. religion (She can say things that refer to religion.)
  3. assembly (She had the right to be at the Executive Council meeting.)
  4. petition (She has the right to tell the government when they are making a mistake.)

Watch Frank Staple (One of the Noble 9) Talk about the Arrest

https://youtube.com/watch?v=tjtXKCmpxog%3Ffeature%

5 Hearings on the Arrest

Terese and the other members of the Noble 9 have been asked to go before a judge five times over the past year. 

I, myself, went to the fifth hearing of the arrest. At that hearing, the judge watched the video of the arrest and didn’t know what to say. Yet, their request to dismiss the case was denied, and the case was pushed to trial. 

Disqualifying the State Attorneys 

The case was set to go to trial, but it was postponed because it came to light that the state attorney was working for the Department of Safety, rather than the State Attorney’s office. So, the attorney that represents the Noble 9 field to disqualify the state attorneys.

Read the post on disqualifying the state attorneys. 

Change of Judges

In the video that I linked, Frank Staple points out that following the 5th hearing, the judge, Judge McIntyre who presided over the first five hearings recused herself from trying the case. It appears that watching the video evidence and pushing the case to trial was too much for her.

Conclusion – Join the fight – Terese and the Noble 9

There is no reason anyone should be arrested while sitting peacefully. There is no reason a judge should see nothing in a video and push it to trial. Furthermore, there is no reason the state would fight this case with an attorney from the wrong department. 

We must keep our government accountable for their actions. 

Join the fight and stand with Terese and the Noble 9.

On November 16th, following the publication of Granite Grok’s story, a state trooper called Adam Cordano. The State Trooper said that she was calling because a concerned citizen called the State Police. Then, the Trooper asked to get the link to the video of Adam’s interview. 

Why would “a concerned citizen” call the State Police and why would the State Trooper need the link to the video? 

Then, the State Trooper informed Adam that the only part of his case that would be tried would be the crimes committed at YDC. She said that the statutes of limitations were up for the crimes that occurred at the home of Stan Watson. Stan Watson raped Adam in his home for over two years after leaving YDC and becoming his foster dad.

Also, Evelyn Blaze’s, the case worker who allowed Stan Watson to take Adam without a background check will not be prosecuted for her involvement. 

Why did this happen? 

The State Trooper said that he reported it to the wrong police two years ago (the State Police instead of the Allantown Police), so nothing happened and nothing will happen.

Why didn’t the State Police report this to the Allantown Police or let Adam know that he needed to report it to them? 

On November 17th, a state trooper called Adam Cordano again. This time, he wanted to know who was in the video with Adam. 

Adam didn’t give him my name or Frank’s name. 

Why was the Trooper looking for my name? If he saw the article in Granite Grok, which has the video link in it, he would already have both my name and Frank’s name. My name is in the byline and Frank’s name is linked to his YouTube channel that the video is on. 

The Trooper also told him that he shouldn’t be sharing his story, that it could affect his case. 

Adam wanted to know why he was being questioned. He also wanted to know why he couldn’t share his story. He said that there are other kids telling their stories. 

I spoke to Frank Staple who has studied the Constitution, and he said that there were a few problems with the state troopers calling Adam. 

  1. The troopers weren’t investigating anything new or of importance. 
  2. Adam talking to Frank and I was not illegal.
  3. Our reporting is protected under the 1st Amendment

This past week (November 25), I also received a friend request from a military man flexing his muscles and some other suspicious activity on Facebook.

Read the interview and watch the video that sparked this interaction.

Watch the Facebook live that we did to talk about this interaction.

https://www.facebook.com/100041214043143/videos/943104720000244/

In October 2021, the Pandora Papers were published. They reveal that wealthy people, including government officials, royals, and celebrities are hiding their money all over the world in tax havens. They use shell companies, trusts, and foundations to do this. 

The United States is among the premiere locations for hiding money, and New Hampshire leads the group of states that provide this service.

The New Hampshire legislature actually boasts that they are the premiere location in the union for this service. 

Why is New Hampshire the premiere location for hiding the wealth of the world? 

  1. It seems that because of a lack of government oversight, the people who stash their money in New Hampshire are not being investigated.
  1. Furthermore, due to legislative efforts, New Hampshire actually has established and encouraged the formation of foundations. This is not a legal apparatus that other states have. 
  1. Finally, New Hampshire doesn’t even require a physical presence for any trust funds, foundations, or businesses to be established in our state. All you have to do is provide a mailing address to claim that the money is in New Hampshire. Because of this, New Hampshire doesn’t even benefit from these trust funds, foundations, or businesses, because no jobs are created. 

How much money is in New Hampshire? 

The Pandora Papers say that $932.5 billion are hidden in trusts in New Hampshire. The papers connect Dartmouth College, St Pauls School, Phillips Exeter Academy and AutoFair. 

What is New Hampshire’s incentive to hide all of this money? If there is government oversight, how do they investigate these trusts? Are they prosecuting Auto Fair for being a shell company? 

Easy fix to our problem

One article I read said that there is a fairly simple way to stop the flood of illegal money coming into our state. All we need to do is require lawyers who set up these trusts funds, foundations and companies to do their due diligence to make sure the money is legit. Then, we could prosecute the lawyer. 

Why isn’t our government requiring that? That would be an easy fix to make sure criminals couldn’t hide and launder money in our state. 

Read more on NHPR and transparency.org

We need your help. Ask our government to investigate these papers. 

We can’t let these papers just slide under the rug. We need to use them to reform our government and bring people to justice.

The recount between State Senate Candidates, Republican, Lou Gargiullo and Democrat Debra Altschiller has been going on for about a week now. Debra Altschiller won the election by 11.4 percentage points or 3,683 votes for District 24. 

If you notice the above tally sheet, taken from Debra Altschiller’s Twitter, you will find that Lou Gargiullo was justified when asking for a recount for the election. 

If Gargiullo is winning the vote at the time of this photo, I assume that is how the election went.  

In the above snapshot from the recount in Hampton, Gargiullo has 118 votes and Altschiller has 114 votes. That means that Gargiullo is winning by 1%. 

How did these two candidates do in the town of Hampton on Nov 8? Altschiller got 1,480 and Gargiullo got 1,299. That means that Altschiller won by 1%.


My question is: who fights for the disadvantaged? That’s what I want you to ask yourself as you read the story of Adam Cordano and other children who suffered at the Sununu Youth and Services Center.

Last week, I sat down with Adam Cordano to talk to him about what he experienced in the NH state foster care system and at the Sununu Youth and Services Center. Adam is one of many plaintiffs in a lawsuit against the Sununu Youth and Services Center. The lawsuit alleges that state employees sexually and physically abused many children who were detained at the center.

I will just highlight some of my takeaways from the interview. I encourage you to watch the whole interview to hear Adam for yourself. 

The foster care system needs to be overhauled.

Adam stated that he was constantly running away from foster parents because he always felt abused. 

The abuse was not always physical, but it was emotional. The reason for that is that he was always one of many, many foster care children in a house and he was treated like a paycheck. 

One family had ten foster children and four biological children. They fed the foster children state rations. While the biological children ate store-bought food. 

Because he was made to feel less, he ran away, and he did that repeatedly. 

Can I trust the law enforcement community to take care of disadvantaged peoples?

After running out of foster homes to live in, at 13 years old, Adam was forced to live at YDC, which is now called the Sununu Youth and Services Center. At YDC, he was sexually abused repeatedly by Stan Watson. Stan would come into his room in the middle of the night and force him to have sex. 

He reported the abuse to Joe Peters, the unit manager, but Peters refused to send Adam to the medical facility for an exam. Instead, he talked to Stan about it. After that, Stan beat Adam for reporting him. 

Next, Stan asked Adam’s case worker, Evelyn Blaze to let him be Adam’s foster dad. Adam told Evelyn that Stan was raping him. She told him that if he didn’t go with Stan, he would be forced to stay in King Cottage, a prison-like facility at YDC. 

Without a background check or the usual hoops that foster parents need to go through, Stan was allowed to bring Adam home. 

After some time of living with Stan, Adam got fed up and decided to hold Stan at gunpoint. The cops were called, and he told the cops what was going on. That’s when Stan’s dad, the chief of police from Merrimack (a different county from the arrest), stepped in. He told Stan that if he talked about what went on, he would never see the light of day. 

So, Adam went back to Stan’s house. 

According to Adam, Evelyn Blaze became the head of DCYF. 

Where are all the good people at YDC? 

If Adam had trouble learning, they would cuff him to a poll and put him in seclusion. How did that help Adam learn anything? Why didn’t someone step in and say, stop hurting these children?

Adam said that he was forced to wrestle other boys naked at YDC. Then, if a child was hurt, they brought them to medical. At medical, the workers never questioned why children were always getting hurt.

Why did it take so long for these things to get out? 

Stan probably abused more children, not just Adam. Yet, why didn’t those children come forward after getting out of YDC? 

If they did, what happened to their complaints?

Were the complaints treated like Adam’s complaint? Are we not a country that believes in innocence until proven guilty? Why were these children treated like liars if they reported their crimes? 

Is that how the state treats all children who came forward with claims of abuse?

Why did it take so long for the state to investigate these crimes?

If there are over 300 people that have come forward to add their names to this lawsuit, many people have surely come forward in the past to report abuse. 

Why did it have to take a class action lawsuit brought by so many people to get the state to investigate and question the system. 

Who is fighting for these children?

Adam obviously felt very alone. His foster families used him as a paycheck. His case worker didn’t fight for him. Workers at the state facility were abusing him. When he reported crimes, his crimes were dismissed. The police threatened him if he spoke out. 

Who was he supposed to turn to? 

If you want to read about the horrors that went on at the Sununu Youth Center and other facilities for disadvantaged youths, check out this NPR article. 

https://www.nhpr.org/nh-news/2022-10-05/8-more-lawsuits-allege-sexual-and-physical-abuse-at-nh-ydc-and-contracted-facilities