A Plea For Civility From California Secretary of State Shirley Weber

Veronica Wood
December 13, 2021

“Bullet, that is a six letter word for you.” No, those are not the words from a recent horror film, nor a quip in a video game, they’re from a note left for Colorado’s Secretary of State Jena Griswold. Griswold, like many Secretaries of State across the country, is being targeted and threatened with violence.

This grotesque behavior is a result of the persistent false claims of fraud in the 2020 election. This myth has been perpetuated by fear-mongering politicians and pundits alike and now is reaching new levels of danger. A state-level Secretary of State is often an overlooked role, tasked with ensuring fair elections and making government more transparent and accessible. Yet recently many of my counterparts have found themselves under unusual and foul attention from those deeply entrenched in the misinformation campaign known as The Big Lie.

Threats of violence have no place in our country, where we have long prided ourselves on our ability to accept election results gracefully, no matter the result for our particular interests. Will you join me in condemning the vile threats and verbal attacks against my fellow Secretaries of State?

Certifying an election should not be a partisan issue. These continuous false claims of foul play sow distrust in our election systems and weaken the collective faith in our democracy.

Please share this and call on an end to threats against our election officials.

Onward, Dr. Weber

A White Guy Thanks Indian Voices

According to Howard Dean, “Eleven companies in this country control 90% of what ordinary people are able to read and watch on their television. That’s wrong. We need to have a wide variety of opinions in every community.”

Americans are fed infotainment instead of news. What the hell is critical race theory anyway? CNN is owned by AT&T, CBS is owned by Viacom, MSNBC by Comcast and ABC is associated with Disney. None of these businesses specializes in news. They only care about profit.

An estimated 2100 newspapers have closed since 2005.

Local newspapers offer critical information to communities. Indian Voices is a community treasure. It is also a “health benefit” for us fortunate readers. It is good food for thought. Enjoy your meal!

Preston Chipps

Cindy Brown Will Not Be Silenced

The Duty of Candor.

Will the Real Bank of New York Mellon Finally Answer the Call for Truth?

Do mortgage Lenders, servicers and their attorneys owe homeowners like Cindy Brown a duty of candor to refrain from telling lies or lies by omission and silence about disclosing their true and correct name and legal status?

Cindy Brown is telling the truth about her 17-year journey to find out who stole title to her home and how to win justice in an unjust civil justice system that is anything but civil. The truth matters.

Stay tuned for a major announcement on November 23, 2021.

https://www.breakingtheinsidioussilence.com

Special Segment Appearance

“To Tell the Truth, or Not”

See the Preview Interview

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4yBi1rZib50

Some Thoughts About Healing Our Nation

by Gwendalle Cooper

I believe that healing begins with each individual being dedicated to healing. It begins by changing ones attitude. I found the following principles to work.

Begin with Truthfulness: learning what is really the Truth. My father taught us there are 3 sides to every story; your side, the other person’s side, and the right side. One must seek the truth, not just parrot what you are program to believe.

Compassion: is realizing that we are all humans and all are related. We just happen to come in different flavors (colors). One must first begin looking inward and learn to forgive oneself. Realizing we must release anger, resentments, and judgment about oneself before one can have true compassion for others.

Tolerance: this is not a matter of “putting up with something or someone” but understanding everyone has challenges. “As ye sow, so shall ye reap.” For bearing someone’s own challenges whether it is environmental, physical, or mental.

Successful healing begins with the individual putting these concepts into practice; not easy but necessary.  It has been my acquired experience that healing is successful when these principles are put into practice.