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Saved - September 16, 2025 at 9:43 PM

@ColonelReynolds - COL Conrad Reynolds

What is the Russellville School District doing about this person? He shouldn’t be allowed to influence Arkansas children. Russellville Schools 479-968-1560 #ARPX https://t.co/J5rRioKnQc

Saved - April 15, 2025 at 11:36 AM
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I’m frustrated that we’re being ruled instead of represented. Arkansans wanted to vote on paper ballot initiatives, but our elected officials, particularly Republicans, have blocked this. A recent poll shows 60% of us prefer paper ballots, yet officials have even sued to keep this off the ballot. The Association of Arkansas Counties seems to prioritize its interests over ours, acting like a shadow government. It's time to stand up against this tyranny and demand our voices be heard. I'm tired of being sidelined by those in power.

@ColonelReynolds - COL Conrad Reynolds

🚨 WE ARE BEING RULED - NOT REPRESENTED 🚨 Let’s talk about the paper ballot initiatives. Arkansans weren’t tying to force a change, they just wanted to be able to let their neighbors vote on the issue. We were never asked if we wanted voting machines. They were forced on us all. A Rasmussen poll shows 60% of Arkansans want paper ballots and the majority of the state thinks hand-marked paper ballots could lower the risk of manipulation. Yet, the elected officials of Arkansas do not want the people to have a voice. So much so that they sued their citizens to keep this off the ballot. The sad part is this effort against the people is being led by “Republicans” in a “deep red” state. @SarahHuckabee has been silent and allowing this to occur. @realDonaldTrump is clamoring for paper ballots. The @GOP and @ARGOP have paper ballots in their platforms. The top computer scientists and election experts say we need in-person voting with hand-marked paper ballots. The elected officials of Arkansas are listening to @75arcounties (Association of Arkansas Counties - AAC) instead of US, their constituents. It’s time to expose the AAC and how we are being ruled and not represented. The AAC takes your tax money and then works against your interests and acts as a shadow government. It’s going to take a movement to make a change and I hope you’re ready to stand up against tyranny. Listen to this independence county veteran @BryanLeeNorris speak to the state legislature as they work to punish people for petitioning their government on something they do not agree with. David Ray and Kim Hammer hate paper ballots, but they also seem to hate the people having power to reign in their government. Ray worked hard to gut the freedom of information act and take away the power of citizens to see what their government is doing behind closed doors. It’s time to stand up and make noise. I’m tired of tyranny and I’m tired of being ruled and not represented. #arpx Tagging to spread message: @GenFlynn @laralogan @LaraLeaTrump @realMikeLindell @hodgetwins @Mark_R_Mitchell @RealMarkFinchem @WendyRogersAZ @SandySmithNC @DocWashburn

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Brian Norris, a retired Army First Sergeant and lead for the Independence County picker ballot initiative, detailed his efforts to give voters a choice in how their votes are counted. He stated that despite roadblocks, Independence County is the only one of nine to have the initiative on the ballot due to meticulous attention to detail. Norris described being sued by the county clerk and revealed emails obtained via a FOIA request. These emails allegedly show coordination between county clerks and the Arkansas Association of Counties (AAC) to obstruct the initiative, citing concerns about cost and title clarity. He claimed the AAC planned to delay the initiative until future election cycles. Norris questioned why the AAC, a 501(c)(3) organization, was dictating actions to elected officials and suggested petition interference. He contrasted the scrutiny of out-of-state petitioners with the involvement of organizations like the Arkansas Family Council. Norris expressed disappointment that some citizens feel their votes don't matter, despite his sacrifices to protect their right to vote.
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Speaker 0: Yeah. My name is Brian Norris. I'm not here representing the group, but I'm also the lead for the Independence County picker ballot initiative. So in some format, you can't say that I represent that group. Who am I? I'm a retired United States Army first sergeant. I spent the last twenty one years teaching America's finest, had to hunt down their fellow man, and execute justice upon them. And I was very good at this job and this trade. And in testimony to that, in spite of combat deployments, I never lost one soldier that was underneath me. And the reason why that was because I pay extreme attention to detail. I pride myself in discipline. I emerge myself into whatever it is I'm doing, and I cross every t and I've got every eye because lives did depend on it. My nation was at war for twenty years. The entire time I was on service, and I pay extreme attention as if lives were going to be at risk, which they were, to what I was doing because implications were lives lost. During this process, after I retired, I had an idea of what I thought that our country was, and I fought for that idea. I bled for that idea. I spent six months in Walter Reed for that idea, and I'd do it all over again. But that idea has been crushed. It has been smashed. All I wanted to do was give the will of the people in Independence County a voice in how their votes were gonna be counted in February. That's it. Just to put it on the ballot. Say, hey, you want it or you don't. Pretty simple. I have been met with roadblock after roadblock and after roadblock. But because of my attention to detail, everything that they put in front of us, we knocked down. That's why we're the only county out of the nine that are gonna have it on the ballot this November. Because we set a record for the number of signatures that we captured in Independence County. There were a few paid canvassers that came to our area. They amounted for about a 30 to a 70 votes, something like that, but they never came to me. I never saw them. I never did anything with them. We didn't need them. And that's why we're on the ballot this November. And to be sued by my county clerk and have it go all the way to the Supreme Court to simply have something put before the people to say, would you like this or not? We didn't have a choice on machines. They showed up one day. We didn't give us an option. So we said we wanted an option. Well, some of the things that happened, we in this day, on August after I submitted our petition, I then, the very next day, foyered my county clerk because immediately they said it was an insufficient title. That foyer produced some pretty amazing information. We submitted our petition on August 7 through that for you on August 5. We found emails from Daniel Haney, who is the county attorney to Tracy Mitchell. This email mentions it appears as though many of the initiative petitions have signatures from campuses who were nonresidents of Arkansas. These signature sheets were immediately thrown out. He further states, I anticipate that you will encounter a similar experience. When you do, this is the letter draft from AAC, Arkansas Association of Counties, has provided me to state that the initiative petition is insufficient due to the lack of signatures. That's a five zero one C three organization getting directly involved in the will of the people. I got a problem with that, and I hope you do too. They go on further. Emails from Michelle Evans to Tracy Mitchell's July thirtieth of twenty twenty four, even before way before because I pulled you back forty days. In this email chamber, sale agents especially agrees with the summary provided by Daniel Haney saying, I 110% agree with you. In summary, at the end, she adds, the things this petition request would be very expensive, and it's a quorum's court job to determine the best use of the county's resources. That shows the county clerks this shows that the county clerks were coordinated across all the counties on what they were gonna do instead of taking it case by case, county by county as they're supposed to. Right? And this was likely under the AEC's guidance as well. And further clarification from Michelle Evans, the title doesn't clearly inform a non disabled berger will have a choice between machines and paper ballots. It's allowable to point out the disabled person by being the only reason why you can't vote with machine. Now here's some of the AAC's direct involvement. On that August 5 email, Haynie forwards another email to Rossell Evans stating the AAC would like to save the ballot title for the next election cycle because every county has had sufficient signatures. This suggests that the AAC had a game plan of how they were gonna game this out and stonewall us to 2024, '20 '20 '6, and then even further, purposefully standing in the way of what the people want just to have their voices heard. You're gonna investigate them? You're gonna refer charges for them? I hope so. I'll come down here and gladly share testimony. This level of coordination from the clerks in the AEC suggested decisions about sufficiency and election related matters are not being made independently. It's a coordinated effort to keep our initiatives off. That's petition interference. Alright? You you you're all upset about some out of state petitioners coming in and collecting signatures, but not one time today did I hear anybody say anything about what did the people want when they signed it? They don't care who the person standing in front of them was. You might, but they don't. They see every day on the news that the machines are messing up. Memphis recently, Georgia again, Arizona again. It's interfaced constantly. Arkansas has one of the lowest voter turnouts in the nation. And when I was walking around, I did something that was audacious. I asked them, why don't you vote? Because my vote doesn't matter. I feel my vote doesn't matter. As someone that placed their life on the line for their ability to vote and to hear them say that to me is crushing. What have I done? What did my friends sacrifice for? I've missed the birth of my children, anniversaries, birthdays, holidays. I've spent months in areas that you cannot imagine and don't want to ever for this to come home and hear my fellow countrymen say, I'm not gonna vote. Doesn't matter. Doesn't count. And another point that I would like to point out here is when we're concerned about organizations getting involved in the petition process, I've helped the Arkansas Family Council with numerous activities. Are they subjected to the same scrutiny? Because they send out flyers. They do phone banking. They do emails. They do social media. They get directly involved. Do they register themselves every time with every issue? I don't think so. And there's plenty of organizations that go out there and do that. But they're not subjected to this form of scrutiny. Why is this issue being subjected to this form of scrutiny? If we wanna if we wanna be equal across the board, let's bring in the AEC and ask them, why are you why is the five zero one c three organization deciding to dictate what elected officials are doing at the county level? Why are you putting forth a plan that's gonna keep them from enacting their petition on the 2024 ballot then on the 2026 deliberately. I would like I would be upset if I were you coming to that realization, and I would want some answers. I would absolutely love to take some questions from Members, any questions? Sir, I do not have any lit up at this time. Thank you for your time. Thank you. And thank you for your service along with David that was before you. Richard Bird.
Saved - April 15, 2025 at 10:24 AM

@ColonelReynolds - COL Conrad Reynolds

Wow!! @DNIGabbard says “we have evidence of how these machines have been vulnerable and able to be manipulated” (paraphrasing) and they’re still investigating. Says the President is right to want to go to paper ballots to make elections secure again!! #MESA https://t.co/g9CJ9e3Nzz

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The speaker states that the best investigators are pursuing election integrity. They claim there is evidence that electronic voting systems have been vulnerable to hackers for a long time and can be exploited to manipulate vote results. This vulnerability allegedly drives the mandate to implement paper ballots across the country, so voters can have faith in election integrity.
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Speaker 0: Investigating. We have the best of the best going after this. Election integrity being one of them. We have, evidence of of how these electronic voting systems have been vulnerable to hackers for a very long time, and vulnerable to exploitation to manipulate the results of the votes being cast, which further drives forward your mandate to bring about paper ballots across the country so that voters can have faith in the integrity of our elections.
Saved - October 24, 2024 at 2:57 AM
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I urge you to watch this before the 2024 presidential election. My friend Gary, a whistleblower with ties to the DOJ, FBI, DEA, and Homeland Security, reveals alarming details about foreign interference in U.S. elections, including claims of control by Venezuela and China over key election systems.

@ColonelReynolds - COL Conrad Reynolds

🚨⚠️ This is a must-watch before the 2024 presidential election. My friend Gary is whistleblower with deep connections to DOJ, FBI, DEA, and Homeland Security and he exposes shocking details about foreign involvement in U.S. elections. Allegations suggest foreign regimes, including Venezuela and China, are controlling key election systems. Learn about the claims surrounding election software and foreign manipulation.

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