Work Session (Minutes)

The Empire Village Council held a work session on June 13, 2024, addressing key agenda items such as Short-Term Rentals and beach parking fees. Public comments highlighted concerns over potential conflicts of interest. Reports on wastewater and village updates were presented, alongside required actions and discussions on the Master Plan. The session concluded at 9:21 p.m.

Executive Board (Public Comment – B. Wiesner, 6/11/2024)

Election Night Reporting (ENR) manipulation alleges widespread inaccuracies in vote tallies aimed at influencing public perception and election outcomes. Key players like Scytl and Edison Research shape the data seen by the public, raising national security concerns. Evidence of anomalies, including “F-Curves” and “Edison Zeros,” suggests automated manipulation of election results.

Public Hearing and Regular Meeting (Packet)

This document contains the agenda and supporting materials for the Empire Village Council’s Public Hearing and Regular Meeting on May 28, 2024. The meeting covers various topics, including a public hearing on a Mass Gathering Ordinance, financial statement reviews, and several items requiring council action, such as approving the ordinance and discussing beach parking fees.

Regular meeting (Public Comment – B. Wiesner, 5/21/2024)

Bill Wiesner expresses concerns about the security and trustworthiness of electronic voting machines, particularly those made by Dominion, and argues for a return to secure paper ballots. He cites polls showing widespread public concern about election fraud and the impact on election outcomes. John Hunter advises Leelanau County Commissioners on election authority issues.

Regular meeting (Public Comment – B. Wiesner, 5/21/2024)

On May 21, 2024, during a regular meeting of the Leelanau County Board of Commissioners, public speaker John Hunter commented on ongoing discussions surrounding election integrity. He emphasized that the commissioners are bound by state laws governing elections and lack the authority to alter voting mechanisms, addressing concerns about misinformation affecting public resources.

Township Board: Tuesday, May 14, 2024, at 5:30pm (MEETING PACKET)

On April 9, 2024, the Leelanau Township Board convened to address municipal issues, including public comments on a proposed tower construction site and the review of expenses totaling $115,072.78. Discussions included employee policies, budget updates, and potential tax fee adjustments, while reports indicated smooth operations in emergency services and facilities management.

Executive Board (Public Comment – B. Wiesner, 5/14/2024)

Eastman emphasized that the constitutional framework empowers state legislatures to determine how presidential electors are chosen. He argued that actions taken by various officials to alter election procedures, particularly in swing states like Wisconsin and Georgia, were unconstitutional and opened the door to potential fraud. He presented alarming statistics, such as discrepancies in voter turnout…

Special Session (Public Comment – B. Wiesner, 5/14/2024)

John Eastman presented critical commentary on the legitimacy of the 2020 presidential election, alleging irregularities that may have influenced the outcome. He emphasized state legislatures’ authority over elector selection and cited examples from Wisconsin and Georgia, arguing that changes to voting procedures compromised electoral integrity. Eastman urged civic engagement to safeguard democracy’s future.

Regular Meeting (Minutes)

The Kasson Township Board reviewed several ongoing projects during their meeting, including the ordering of corner markers for cemeteries, monitoring mining legislation, and assessing sidewalk bids. Additionally, they approved an easement request for Consumers Energy and directed the clerk to investigate water maintenance responsibilities while moving forward with a Fire Station design RFP.