I visited with hundreds of patriots in Springfield, Missouri, this week. Most of them have spent untold thousands of hours and made priceless contributions to cleaning up elections in America, and there were many others not in attendance contributing from afar as situation reports were provided for all 50 states.
Emerald Robinson interviewed me on Wednesday morning as part of her contributor panel, and had me outline my personal story and recollection of the 2020 election. I was fully unrehearsed, as I prefer, due to having my assignment for the event changed with less than 48 hours notice. Following your heart involves great cost, and the cost must be counted before jumping in fully.
I hope my story resonates with you and motivates you to keep plugging away in these uncertain times.
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Saw your comments the other day Seth. Thankful that God has called men like you to the front to lead by example. Pray I can have half your courage in the fights to come. This struggle is far from over and is only going to get harder.
Thank you for everything Capt. K. I, for one, have forever been changed by your demeanor while handling a highly stressful situation. I have told you before, but let me reiterate, you exemplified how I needed to handle my own personal situation in weeding out the rot from my life. I couldn't do much with the elections in Oregon but I could surely stop corruption where I saw it. So I did just that. I did what I could. I got off the fence, where I was waiting for 20 years for someone else to solve my problems and I just did it. I have no reward for it, but boy does it feel good. I won.