MO Auditor Warns of Vanishing Surplus

Missouri auditor warns of vanishing state general revenue surplus as spending rises. The fund held $5.8 billion, a record, at the end of June 2023. Without changes to the budget, State Auditor Scott Fitzpatrick warns, the money will all be gone by June 2028

Missouri Elections Secure?

Are Mo Elections Secure? Has the Missouri Secretary of State lied? Are Mo Elections Secure? Has the Missouri Secretary of State lied? Since 2005, Missouri SOS has issued at least 27 certification letters for EVERY voting system used in the state—ALL referencing “observations” from a “Missouri Automated Voting Equipment Qualification Committee.” The certification letters (all 27+ since 2005) explicitly state that the Secretary of State, having reviewed the observations of the Missouri Automated Voting Equipment Qualification Committee, has determined the system meets criteria and is approved for use in Missouri elections.

In other words, the approval is directly predicated on this committee’s supposed “observations” and review. Yet the official response to the Sunshine Law request is that no such committee ever existed – no records of formation, members, meetings, agendas, or anything.

This isn’t just a casual reference; it’s presented as a core part of the justification for certifying systems used in every Missouri election for 20 years. If the committee is fictitious, the approvals could be procedurally invalid, raising massive questions about election integrity.

Prenatal Equal Protection Act

We consider this the only answer to ending abortion in Missouri.

FLOCK – The Continuing Exposure

Watch this video about FLOCK camera capabilities, by Project Lumify.

Revised Vaccine Schedule

The CDC formally adopted a revised childhood and adolescent immunization schedule, following a Presidential Memorandum directing alignment with international best practices.

This marks the largest rollback of routine childhood vaccination in U.S. history.

After reviewing peer-country schedules and the scientific evidence underlying them, federal health leadership acknowledged that we are hyper-vaccinating our children.

The result is a dramatically smaller routine childhood vaccine schedule, cutting approximately 55 routine doses.

This is a major victory — even as serious safety concerns remain for the vaccines that continue to be recommended.