Doubtful ties to WEF
The presence of Ahura AI CEO Brian Talebi and entrepreneur and thought leader Brock Pierce at the Independent National Convention (INC) has been privately questioned by some INC attendees.
For example, an attendee named Cathy from East Austin told UKColumn that both Talebi and Pierce spoke at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland in May 2022. Many freedom activists, including UKColumn's viewers, consider the World Economic Forum to be hostile to human freedom, primarily because it advocates for a dystopian “Great Reset” amid the COVID-19 “pandemic” while also training young leaders to join various nation-state governments, apparently with minimal publicity, to ingrain its worldview and use it in policy formation.
At the Independent National Conference, Talebi and Pierce shared the stage as part of a discussion on central bank digital currencies, privacy, and data. This is not to say that Talebi and Pierce necessarily agree entirely with the WEF's worldview, nor that their contributions to the INC were not valuable. It is simply that in an age of deception, those looking for solutions to national and global problems want to be sure that everything is “fair” in the accuracy of information and the pursuit of ultimate solutions.
Other speakers
A full list of participants at the Independence National Convention and full video footage of each presentation is available at INC organizers' websiteINC participants and presenters interviewed by UK Column included:
John Bush
With an ethos of rural living and a practical plan for making rural communities a productive and affordable reality, Texas entrepreneur and activist John Bush has offered an alternative to the so-called “inevitable” relocation that will see the majority of the world’s people living in or near so-called “global cities” by around 2050, something that the global elite are declaring to be the wave of the future, as I’ve reported before.
“For a long time, I've realized why the globalists, the cabal, the predator class have a monopoly on determining what the future looks like,” Bush said, pausing from his stand among the exhibits at the Independent National Convention. “There are more people like us. Our ideas are better. We operate in light and freedom and harmony with one another.” He added that Americans must cast aside “fear and reaction” and “start building the kind of world we want to live in.”
So Mr. Bush is in his business. Live Free Academyhelps people “create freedom, community, and prosperity in their lives” through “online courses, workshops, and consulting.” Specifically, Exit and Construction Land SummitThe conference, held May 18-22, was designed with the idea of ”helping people get out of 'smart cities,' buy land, and build communities at home.” Goals include arranging affordable housing, growing food locally, and creating greater personal, local, and regional self-reliance in a world of unfathomably long and unnecessarily fragile supply chains engineered by the globalist class.
Ray Velez
New York City-based activist Ray Velez emphasized that the United States is a republic and not a full democracy as many Independence National Convention attendees and presenters stated or implied in their various remarks and presentations. New York De Jour Assemblytold UK Column and INC attendees in several presentations that “without lawyers or millions of dollars,” the council was able to sue New York City Mayor Eric Adams and District Attorney Alvin Bragg Jr. in the New York State Supreme Court for exceeding their authority. This was done through a “summary investigation” clause in the city charter, Velez explained. He described this as “a remedy provided to citizens in the charter.”
” Legal “The state legislature will set up a safety committee in each county, and we come together to form the state legislature, and we will monitor public officials to make sure they are acting within their authority,” Velez said. Anyone who acts in violation of the constitution “will be held accountable,” Velez said.
Media matters
Alex Riggs MillerFounder and CEO of iProduce,journalist Linton JohnsonFounder of Orvis MediaThe two were taking part in a crucial, and for some, long-awaited panel discussion on the future of alternative media on the final day of the Independence National Convention, which focused on how new media can spread messages more widely and efficiently and ultimately surpass traditional media that are already in decline.
Generally speaking, they envisioned a loosely knit collective of independent media outlets that would use the latest technology to get their message out.
Diane Seare
Diane Seare was recently interviewed by UK columnist Mike Robinson about the extreme measures the political establishment will take to keep independent “country bumpkins” out of office, and attended the Independent National Convention. Although she faces many obstacles in challenging current US Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D) as an independent in 2022 (mainly because Seare believes the intelligence agencies are the reason the US is embroiled in frequent military action, and Schumer will not investigate them), she said she would still run for office again in 2024.
Her decision to run again is a testament to her tenacity, she noted, noting that both major parties, Democrats and Republicans, have tripled the petition requirements for voting rights in the November 2022 midterm elections from a minimum of 15,000 valid signatures from registered voters to 45,000.
Still, through a purely grassroots effort, her team collected 66,000 signatures and got on the ballot. But when the results of her election were broadcast on television, she was unceremoniously stripped of her actual votes. For example, she retired on election night with over 57,000 votes, but suddenly, thanks to a friend who had taken a screenshot of the TV results, it was revealed that Salles had only received 53,000 votes.
“When I woke up, I was down to 29,000 votes,” she told the UK Column at the Independent National Convention. “In Rockland County (her home base), it was 6,212 votes. The next morning, the county board of elections said I had 177 votes.” In 30 of New York's 62 counties, just The number of votes Salles received were “switched to blank votes,” which are votes where the voter did not vote in this particular U.S. Senate election.
Sales noted a key insight she gleaned from the bizarre experience of mass vote theft: “You can't just tell a big lie,” she said. “To gain dictatorial control, you have to tell lies that everyone knows are lies, but people feel powerless and scared to do anything about it.” In other words, learned helplessness has taken hold of the nation.
With that in mind, Saleh suggested that votes could have been stolen subtly behind the scenes, rather than publicly broadcasting the lost vote counts on television, with the caveat that the theft could only have been detected when Saleh and friends periodically took screenshots of the posted vote totals to document and clearly prove that something was seriously wrong.
She came to the Independence National Convention hoping to find measures to make elections more secure and trustworthy.
Dean Rogers
Dean Rogers, a Libertarian from Virginia, told the UK Column that, as stated by Ray Velez of the New York De Jour Assembly, the Independence National Convention events are operating under the false premise that the United States is a true democracy, when in fact it is a republic. Rogers pointed to the consequences of the “tyranny of the majority” in a perfect democracy, saying that our God-given birthright can be subverted simply because a misguided media persuades even a small majority to adopt unwise or erroneous views and vote accordingly.
In summary
The Texas Convention shows that independent-minded people who are tired of the dominant “two-party” system in the United States are seeking viable alternatives and, in the process, exposing truths that have been hidden or downplayed, which could lead to the development of a stronger alternative independent media, resulting in a more informed public and a chance to reverse the globalist governors who have been manipulating the world for far too long.
Moreover, at such a pivotal time, when the stakes have never been higher for who controls the narrative, it is crucial that those calling for fundamental change remain vigilant against infiltration by the very forces they are trying to defeat.