A short letter to introduce Republicans to the problem in December, 2021
URGENT! KBB DISSOLVED 107 CO GOP ORGANIZATIONS! 

A longer letter to the CO GOP State Central Committee with footnotes, including a copy of Chairman Brown's letter explaining why she thought we should re-organize ALL districts.
Colorado Gop Chairman Kristi Burton Brown Dissolved 107 Co Gop Organizations And Forcefully Removed From Office Approximately 328 Elected Republican District Officers.

 PegAtDestinyReorgTalk.2.01302022

In this brief video, Colorado patriot Peg Cage is invited to the pulpit during a church service to explain how important it is to get involved in politics on a local level: to attend the GOP "reorganizational" meetings and to attend the caucus meeting in your area.

BULLET POINTS - REDISTRICTING DOESN'T MAKE ALL DISTRICTS "NEW"

CLICK HERE to hear the interview of Dr. John Eastman on the Kim Monson show on Thursday, September 9, 2021.  

 

Colorado's Open Primary
Is An Unconstitutional Abridgment of First Amendment Freedoms

By Dr. John C. Eastman and Charles Heatherly

Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia's majority (7-2) opinion in the landmark CALIFORNIA DEMOCRATIC PARTY, et al, V. JONES in 2000, which struck down California's Initiative 198, can help illuminate the current controversy over Colorado's open primary, a radical political reform  adopted in November of 2016 by enactment of Proposition 108.  The petitioners who took that California case to the U.S. Supreme Court included the California Republican Party and the California Libertarian Party.

https://freestatecolorado.com/guest-post-karl-honegger-the-blueprint-2-0/

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Guest Post: The Blueprint 2.0 by Sarah Harrison & Karl Honegger

Excerpts from the article:

This article is an in-depth look at the Financial Connections of the Colorado Political Class.

In 2008, the Blueprint was revealed to doers and donors outside of Colorado. The Blueprint was the plan of four key donors, Jared Polis (current Colorado Governor), Pat Stryker, Rutt Bridges, and Tim Gill, to turn this once vibrantly red state a dark shade of purple. It involved targeting key races and pouring in money that had rarely been seen there before, and this plan was given the ability to succeed because of redistricting and reapportionment in the 2000s.

Now we see a new group rising, with out-of-state interests at the helm, hoping to pull off a Blueprint 2.0. This group, unlike the original Blueprint, is shrouded in dark money, with very little transparency but a very clear agenda: change the landscape of Colorado elections forever.

PROTECT. PROVIDE. PROMOTE. PREPARE. PERPETUATE. PRAY.

The two major political parties, the Republicans and the Democrats, are the only two entities (currently) in Colorado with the legal authority to organize their memberships into sub-groups from the precinct level up for political purposes. They are responsible to oversee and conduct elections and to assure the electorate of the utmost integrity throughout the process, including the calculation of results.

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