Special Session (L-4024 Statutory Equalization Report) (PC B Wiesner, 04/15/2025)

This document discusses the results of a study conducted by United Sovereign Americans (USA), which found that over 20% of the voters in the 2024 Election in Orange County, California were either non-citizens, invalid, or phantom voters. The Orange County Registrar of Voters was reluctant to review the data, even though it was obtained from the county’s own voter records.

Regular Session (Public Comment – B. Wiesner, 8/20/2024)

Join us for “Getting to the Root of the Problem – The Sexualization of Our Children and What We Can Do About It” with guest speaker Audrey Werner, Dean of Life Issues at Masters University of Divinity. This crucial event on August 28 at 6:00 P.M. addresses issues like child sexualization and societal impacts on morals.

Executive Board (Public Comment – B. Wiesner, 7/9/2024)

In “ENGINEERED THEFT OF A SUPERPOWER,” Mark Cook exposes the vulnerabilities in modern election systems transitioning to centralized electronic formats, highlighting how this shift enables strategic manipulation. Cook argues for restoring simpler, transparent voting processes controlled at the precinct level, advocating for immediate actions to rebuild trust in the electoral system and ensure democratic integrity.

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.

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 (Public Comment – Bill Wiesner, 4/16/2024)

This document presents a detailed analysis and critique of the 2020 U.S. Presidential Election, asserting that Joe Biden’s victory was fraudulent. The author argues that various anomalies and statistical improbabilities suggest the election was stolen from Donald Trump. Key points include the unexpected performance of Trump among certain demographic groups and significant drops in Biden’s support.

Regular meeting (Public Comment – Keith Ashley, 4/16/2024)

The document analyzes claims of election fraud propagated by Trump supporters post-2020 election. The High-level Hoppe report, backed by various Republican figures, concluded there is no substantial evidence supporting these allegations. It urges the Republican party to abandon false narratives and restore trust in democracy, emphasizing informed decision-making for future elections.

Executive Board (Public Comment – A. Heins, 4/9/2024)

The document is a letter addressed to the Leelanau County Commissioners from Alison Heins, expressing significant concern regarding Sheriff Borkovich’s appearance at a recent Donald Trump rally. Heins highlights the troubling nature of the sheriff’s association with inflammatory rhetoric, particularly a sign that depicted a “bloodbath,” which she vehemently disputes as a factual narrative surrounding President Biden.

Executive Board (Public Comment – M. Barnes, 4/9/2024)

Maryann Barnes expresses her concerns about Sheriff Michael Borkovich’s participation in an event while in uniform, implying he misrepresented Leelanau County’s views. She questions the use of county resources for political endorsements and critiques misinformation propagated by the former president, stressing the importance of ethics and professionalism in public service representation.