Aug. 27, 2020
Dunleavy advisor Dave Stieren justifies governor’s silence on the tyrant Mayor Berkowitz. Stieren claims that’s his job.
https://www.facebook.com/650KENI/videos/347966712897579
Aug. 27, 2020
Dunleavy advisor Dave Stieren justifies governor’s silence on the tyrant Mayor Berkowitz. Stieren claims that’s his job.
https://www.facebook.com/650KENI/videos/347966712897579
If it were not for the two votes of Alaska’s U.S. Senators Dan Sullivan and Lisa Murkowski, Senate Democrats would not have been able to pass their controversial bill that will codify same-sex “marriage” into federal law.
#Cathy Giesell
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Alaska State Senate announces bipartisan majority coalition
For the first time in a decade the Alaska State Senate has formed a bipartisan majority coalition. Tune into watch their announcement at a press conference at the Anchorage Legislative Information Office.
https://www.facebook.com/thealaskalandmine/videos/1542500912844215/
Special coverage of the 2022 Alaska Ranked Choice Vote Count from the Alaska Division of Elections headquarters in Juneau. All results are unofficial until certified by the Division of Elections.
A November 2020 email thread obtained by the Watchman shows that Alaska’s Chief Medical Officer Dr. Anne Zink admitted, just weeks before the rollout of the experimental Covid jabs, that she did not have enough data to be able to weigh in, one way or another, as to their safety.
Julia Luey, president and CEO of VOA Alaska speaks with Mike Porcaro about Alaska’s mental health crisis caused by Covid procedures (though, she wouldn’t say specifically why when asked).
1:26:30 “…Covid just kind of hit the peddle to the metal. … Our call volume has increased 190%.”
“Data is starting to emerge now that highlights the crisis we have here in Alaska. One of the things that really shook my soul was the sharpest increase in suicide attempts was between the ages of 11 and 14 years old. … And we’re on our way to Alaska being ranked #1 in the country for youth suicide.”
Starts at approximately 1:25:40
In Alaska, McConnell spent those millions not attacking Democrats, but smearing the name of Republican Kelly Tshibaka, to the point that several districts of the Republican Party issued resolutions of censure and condemnation of McConnell and told him to butt out of Alaska, if he was not going to support the Alaska Republican Party’s endorsed candidate, Tshibaka.
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Evil McConnell:
“The dirty tricks boys in the FBI have incriminating files on about 75% of Congress. Only about a dozen Congressmen are both clean and willing to fight the system.”
DISASTER in ALASKA’S ELECTION due to RANKED CHOICE VOTING, Sarah PALIN being THE SPOILER in the congressional race (fully knowing her negatives were too high), and in the senate race: $7 MILLION in LYING CAMPAIGN ADS from Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell TO DEMONIZE KELLY TSHIBAKA to get establishment RINO Lisa Murkowski back in.
Flashpoint 2022-10
The Hidden Monks – Earthpulse Press Inc.
Dr. Nick Begich
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Earthpulse.com
Dear Friend,
It has been quite a while since I have talked with many of my friends. I do miss you all. Well, most of you. Just kidding. My last public event was April 30, 2021 when I went “off-line” and stopped most of my public work. My last event was aired on www.thehiddenmonks.com and YouTube. It was 15 hours divided into 28 segments. It was the culmination of 50 years of scholarship and shared public work.
So why come back into view now? Several reasons, but today my focus is on my son who is running for Congress to represent Alaska. I need your help and would appreciate your consideration of my thoughts here.
Many of my friends have been wondering what I have been doing. I will talk about some of this later in another update to all of you in a separate communication. I have been doing a lot of personal internal spiritual work, giving time to my close relationships and carefully considering when and where the work goes forward – while the future unfolds before us.
My son is a Republican, Nick III comes from a family of leaders within the Democrat Party. My family members are very different in our politics coming from both organized political parties and independent traditions. Believe me our family events are the fireworks everyone looks for on the 4th of July! The “Great Begich Debate”, happens every holiday and family gathering. Sorry no tickets, only invitation. Yet, as I say this, I want to express the deepest part of the debate and the fire that resides within it. The fire is simply Love, compassion and passion poured out. The most powerful thing to hold in the center of all relationships, Love. The foundation of family and the hope of nations. The challenge of this time in history is to find the core of respectful disagreement and passionate, well-articulated and thoughtful solutions. My family is trained in it. We live it every day. Nick III is a living example of it, which is true leadership. To Love within family, state and nation in the midst of turbulent times is what we need.
The three Nicks. Dr. Nick Begich, Nick III and my grandson Nicholas IV. Primary Night Aug 16, 2022.
Streamed live on Nov 3, 2022
Two events in one night. ConCon & US Congress Candidates Debate Alaska Resources. Schedule times below has been changed ConCon is now first & Congress Resources Candidate Debate is Second. …
Tonight Dr. Forrest Nabors moderating: 7:30-9:00pm Candidates Nick Begich Ill and Chris Bye will duke it out on stage. …
From 6:00pm – 7:30pm Senator Robb Myers and Representative Kevin McCabe will have a conversation why Alaskans should be overwhelmingly Voting “YES on Ballot Measure #1!” …
Matt Claman / Cathy Giessel
By Suzanne Downing – October 25, 202
Former Sen. Cathy Giessel, a Republican trying to win back her seat in the Alaska Senate, is appeared at a shared event with Matt Claman, who is a hardline Democrat running against Republican Sen. Mia Costello. The event is taking place in Girdwood on Monday evening at a private home.
This is not the first betrayal of the Republican Party by Giessel, who is also a campaign co-chair for former Gov. Bill Walker, who is not currently registered to vote in either major party.
Select comments:
“..if you go back a couple years and do the research you can see that the Villages get rid of the drunks and problem children. It’s called Banning and they do it quite frequently. Just think. Your Banned from you booze free village and come to Anchorage and there is booze on almost every street corner. Like going to heaven and we the people are paying them to be here, What a shame.”
‘https://icalliances.org/alaska-communities-dashboard filtering out all data except for ANCHORAGE, AK states that Anchorage homeless clients self-identified as:
– American Indian/Alaska Native/Indigenous at 45% and
– identified themselves as White at 38% (A snapshot in time for 2022-sure to change daily, weekly, yearly). They can identify as more than one race (i.e. mixed race AK Native/White) and get counted in each.
Today we are sitting down with Candidate Rachel Allen running for House District 28. Breaking down the issues that are affecting her constituents in the MatSu Valley.
https://www.facebook.com/politadick/videos/657071279055669/
ABC is airing a fictional TV series, Thursday evenings, called ‘Alaska Daily,’ based on our extreme leftist and woke newspaper, the ‘Anchorage Daily News. ADN President Ryan Binkley and staff reporter Kyle Hopkins are executive producers.
Kelly is running against diabolical, America and baby destroying Sen. Lisa Murkowski.
https://www.facebook.com/mustreadalaska/videos/896798971303557
Mike Porcaro and Crash discussed this on the Mike Porcaro Show on 9/28, snarked that the Assembly will now surround the dais with a moat, and will sit on Kings and Queens chairs.
Dan Fagan read this article during his 9/29 show, calling pompous Christopher Constant, who pushed this, “King Christopher.”
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By Suzanne Downing -September 28, 2022
The half hour that has been reserved for audience participation during the early part of the Anchorage Assembly meetings is no more. The Assembly majority has killed it with a stealth move.
AO 2022-82 passed on Tuesday night, with a surprise amendment from Assemblyman Chris Constant, removing the “initial audience participation” that was given one half hour after some early business was taken care of by the Assembly. There will be a limited time for a member of the public to speak if that person has made an appearance request in advance. At this point, the reservations for those appearances are limited to three people, for three minutes each.
The title of the ordinance didn’t suggest that audience participation would be limited. That came from the surprise amendment by Constant, which passed. Assemblyman Felix Rivera, who usually votes with the leftist majority, broke from the majority to vote against the amendment.
Whittier is a fascinating and gorgeous town 60 miles from Anchorage on Prince William Sound, accessible by tunnel and ocean only. I’ve been there many times, and have thoroughly checked out his WWII building where almost everyone lives, because it’s literally bombproof tough.
I once experienced 80 mph winds in winter there. Parked cars were visibly moving back and forth. Whittier gets a lot of wind because of the location between Prince William Sound and Turnagain Arm, where the wind funnels through. When it’s calm in summer, it’s a gem. I photographed a nearby waterfall, and made a big print, when I was still doing photography.
Video says:
1.5 hours southwest of Anchorage is a town accessed only through a tunnel under a glacier or by sea. A place where almost all of the residents live in one self-contained building with a school, store, church, USPS, and everything it takes to live under one roof. Join me as we meet some of the interesting people who live there.
Alaska’s Chief Medical Officer, Dr. Anne Zink, is now head of a national organization that pushes for vaccine mandates and digital vax passports, massive expansion of government surveillance, population control measures through publicly funded contraception and abortion, explicit sex-ed programs, critical race theory and much more.
Sen. Shelley Hughes @ 9:00 – “Another thing I have employed in my role is to really try to work with everyone in the legislature without holding grudges, even if someone has done something that maybe is questionable, is to really have a good attitude, even when it would be easy to get resentful about things. And my trick for that — I am a person of faith — if somebody has done something wrong, instead of letting that resentment build up, I actually pray for that person. And it really changes my mindset, and keeps my attitude. I think having good relationships has paid off.”
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Must Read Alaska Live with Senator Shelley Hughes talking constitutional convention and much more
https://www.facebook.com/mustreadalaska/videos/1160134637904163/
From: Notes from the trail… Sept. 6, 2022
Palin’s histrionics: Questions are being asked — can candidate Nick Begich in all good faith recommend that voters rank second the person who is calling him “Baggage”? Or did Palin on Sunday self-immolate? Her Sunday public display has the whole state talking about her stability.
Jeff was joined by Alaska Family Council Executive Director Jim Minnery. They discuss how he grew up in Anchorage, what motivates the online mob to go after certain people or businesses, the Supreme Court case about the baker who did not want to server a same sex couple, the Supreme Court’s recent decision to overturn Roe v. Wade and the impacts that is having on elections, the abortion issue, and the upcoming vote on the constitutional convention.
1:50 “This is a very simple solution to a very big problem. Unfortunately, a lot of kids are put on antidepressant medication, when I think they should just take some vitamin D.”
DATA: Depressed adolescents in a case-series were low in vitamin D and depression was ameliorated by vitamin D supplementation
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/22372707
A study I read recently talked about how vitamin D levels could be linked to depressed teens. A few symptoms linked to a vitamin D deficiency are sadness, hopelessness, loss of interest, loss of concentration, and even thoughts of suicide.
Potential causes of a vitamin D deficiency in teens:
• Not getting enough sun
• Not consuming enough vegetables (not enough magnesium)
• Snacking (insulin resistance blocks vitamin D)
• A high carb diet (fructose blocks vitamin D)
• Obesity (increases the need for vitamin D)
• Darker skin blocks vitamin D absorption
Other symptoms of a vitamin D deficiency:
• Achy joints
• Low back pain
• Lethargy
• Insomnia
• Anxiety
Natural remedies:
• Vitamin D (10,000 IUs)
• Magnesium
• Vitamin K2
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