W.H.O. Pushing Global Forced COVID-19 Vaccine Shots And Global Passports: Without It One Can Not Buy Nor Sell

GENEVA, SWITZERLAND – The International Health Regulations Review Committee (IHRRC) of the World Health Organization (WHO) is meeting this week to finalize the proposed amendments to the International Health Regulations (IHR) that would hand ultimate control of America’s health care and national sovereignty over to the World Health Organization’s (WHO) governing legislative body, the World Health Assembly (WHA). Apparently, the meetings regarding implementing worldwide vaccine passports are not open to public comment as “participation in this event is moderated” and “registration will have to be approved.”
The 76th World Health Assembly is scheduled to occur in May 2023. In order for the proposed amendments to be considered during the WHA, they must be submitted to the WHO at least four months in advance. The IHRRC plans to submit these proposed amendments to the WHO by January 15, 2023.
The proposed amendments, which would expand the scope of the IHR to control public health globally, could be adopted by a simple majority of the 194 member nations.
The 46-page proposed amendments include actions such as:
Article 1 – Change the WHO from an advisory organization that makes recommendations to a governing body whose proclamations would be legally binding.
Article 3 – Seek to remove “respect for dignity, human rights and fundamental freedoms of people.”
Article 13A – Give the Director General of the WHO control over the means of production through an “allocation plan for health products” to require developed states parties to supply pandemic response products as directed.
Article 18 – Give the WHO the authority to require medical examinations, proof of prophylaxis, proof of vaccine and to implement contact tracing, quarantine and treatment. Articles 18, 23, 24, 27, 28, 31, 35, 36 and 44 and Annexes 6, 7 and 8 – Institute a system of digital or paper global health vaccine passports.
Article 44A – Redirect unspecified billions of dollars to the Pharmaceutical Hospital Emergency Industrial Complex without accountability.
Article 45 – Allow the disclosure of personal health data.
Annex 1 – Expand the WHO’s capacity to censor what they consider to be misinformation and disinformation.
Annex 10 – Create an obligation to build, provide and maintain IHR infrastructure at points of entry. 
In November 2022, the leaders from 20 countries at the G20 Summit signed a declaration which states they agree to adopt vaccine passports to “facilitate” all international travel. The current membership of the G20 accounts for more than 66 percent of the world’s population and includes Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, France, Germany, Japan, India, Indonesia, Italy, Mexico, Russia, South Africa, Saudi Arabia, South Korea, Turkey, United Kingdom, United States, and European Union. Klaus Schwab, World Economic Forum (WEF) Chair, also attended.
The G20 Bali Leaders’ Declaration, signed by leaders from all the countries,  included a section (s.23) on “facilitating seamless international travel.” It acknowledged the importance of shared technical standards and verification methods which includes vaccine passports. It also includes the commitment of the leaders to “support continued international dialogue and collaboration on the establishment of trusted global digital health networks that should capitalize and build on the success of the existing standard and digital COVID-19 certificates.”
In August, 2021, the WHO published a 99-page guidebook on the implementation of digital documentation of COVID-19 certificates, known as vaccine passports, stating that “a health pass based solely on individual vaccination status may increase the risk of disease spread.”
Vaccine passports can be paper or a digital code or app that records and displays the user’s health information, including COVID-19 vaccination status. Digital health or vaccine passports display a scannable code similar to an airline boarding pass. Tracking and tracing apps monitor the user’s movement and interactions with other people. The app will issue a warning if the user moves outside of the quarantine zone.
Liberty Counsel Founder and Chairman Mat Staver sated, “America’s sovereignty is not for sale. Digital health or vaccine passports along with tracking and tracing apps present a serious threat to freedom. Vaccine passports and tracking apps are about collecting data and control. COVID has been used to advance this dangerous threat to freedom. We must never accept vaccine passports or tracking apps as the new normal. The implications for freedom are significant. “America should not be involved in such an evil organization as the World Health Organization.”

Two Suspects Arrested For Cheyenne Homicide Case: 19-year-old Tirso Munguia and 18-year-old Cody Nelson Both Cheyenne Residents


CHEYENNE, Wy — Monday, January 9 at approximately 6:00 p.m. Cheyenne Police Officers
were dispatched to a report of a shooting in the area of Frontier Mall located at 1400 Dell Range Boulevard.

19-year-old Tirso Munguia

Responding officers secured the area and located one 17-year-old female victim with an apparent gunshot wound. Medical personnel arrived and declared the female was deceased.
Through the investigation, officers learned that four individuals were traveling in a vehicle
together at the time of the incident.

The suspects, Tirso Munguia, 19, of Cheyenne and Cody Nicholson, 18, of Cheyenne were seated in the back, while the victim and another female were seated in the front.


According to statements, Munguia and Nicholson were handling a firearm while the group was traveling on Dell Range Boulevard. Munguia reportedly fired the gun, striking the female victim in the front passenger seat. The vehicle pulled over and Nicholson fled on foot with the firearm.


The driver then proceeded to the Frontier Mall parking lot and placed a call to 9-1-1.
Tips from community members assisted with locating Nicholson. Patrol officers and detectives followed up on all leads and took Nicholson into custody without incident.

He was found to have an outstanding Laramie County warrant for a probation violation on an original charge of Driving Under the Influence. Nicholson was booked into the Laramie County Jail on the warrant and a charge of accessory after the fact to manslaughter.


Munguia was booked into the Laramie County Jail on a charge of manslaughter without incident. This case remains under investigation by the Cheyenne Police Department.

Casper Homicide Suspect, 61-year-old George Kevin Dickerson Alleged To Have Killed 76 year old Casper resident Andy William Martin Jr.

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Wyoming Casper, Wyoming (January 9th, 2023) – 61-year-old George Kevin Dickerson of Casper has been arrested in conjunction with the homicide investigation that began during the early morning hours of January 8, 2023.

61-yeqr-old George Kevin Dickerson

The Casper Police Department responded to a call for service at an address on Begonia Street after receiving a report that there were two deceased victims inside the home. Upon arrival at the home, officers encountered two victims, one of which was deceased, and another victim who was found with critical injuries. The surviving victim was immediately assessed and transported to the Banner Wyoming Medical Center. Presently, this victim is alive and considered stable, but remains in critical condition.


The identity of the deceased victim in this case will be released by the Natrona County Coroner’s Office.


This investigation remains active and further details are not available at this time. There will be a continued law enforcement presence around Begonia and Navarre Streets regarding this investigation. We would like to reiterate that this is an isolated incident and there is no ongoing threat to the public.


The Casper Police Department would like to thank the following for their assistance: the Wyoming Division of Criminal Investigations, Casper Fire Department, Banner Wyoming Medical Center, the Victim Services Advocacy Group, and the public for their cooperation and assistance in this matter.


The Casper Police Department would like to extend our condolences to the victims and their families of this tragic event.

Natrona County Coroner James Whipps in conjunction with the Casper Police Department and other law enforcement agencies, is investigating a death that occurred in the 1600 block of Begonia Street in Paradise Valley. The deceased has been identified as 76 year old Casper resident Andy William Martin Jr. Next of Kin have been notified and an autopsy has been scheduled. The investigation is in its early stages and ongoing. No further information will be released at this time, according to Natrona County Coroner James Whipps,




Vital energy lessons for Virginia and America

Virginia’s Senate and House of Delegates will begin their 30-day session January 11. Among their first orders of business should be a concerted effort to review and reverse some or all of the Virginia Clean Economy Act (VCEA) that the then-Democrat-Controlled legislature and governor passed in 2021.

One of those party-line decisions requires that Virginia adopt California’s requirement that only low emission vehicles be sold by 2025 and only zero emission vehicles by 2035. That means in barely twelve years only new electric vehicles (EVs) could be sold in Virginia. Another follow-California provision requires replacing coal and natural gas for generating electricity with land-intensive wind turbines and solar panels.

These VCEA requirements are bad policies that should be revoked – or never enacted in the first place.

Vital energy lessons for Virginia and America

“Legislators shouldn’t Californicate Virginia or America on EVs and Green Energy”       

When they open their 30-day session January 11, Virginia’s Senate and House of Delegates must correct some serious energy mistakes they made two years ago, when Democrats controlled nearly the entire state government and passed the “Virginia Clean Economy Act.”

One of its party-line provisions requires that Virginia adopt California’s requirement that only low emission vehicles (LEVs) be sold by model year 2025 and only zero emission vehicles (ZEVs) by MY 2035. That means in barely twelve years only new electric vehicles (EVs) could be sold in Virginia.

Again mimicking California, in addition to EVs, the VCEA also requires a massive shift from affordable, reliable coal and natural gas-generated electricity to expensive, weather-dependent, land-intensive wind and solar electricity, stabilized and backed up by huge batteries.

As I’ve explained previously (hereherehere and here), this is unworkable. Texas, Buffalo and the Midwest have demonstrated that heavy reliance on wind and solar can bring deadly blackouts during blizzards. California told residents not to charge their soon-to-be-mandatory EVs during last summer’s heat waves, to prevent blackouts. Switzerland might ban EV charging this winter for the same reason.  

The Suburban Virginia Republican Coalition PAC (SUVGOP) recognizes these realities, and understands that the wind turbines, solar panels and transmission lines will not be in Democrat strongholds like Alexandria, Arlington, Falls Church and Richmond. They will be in beautiful rural Virginia, which will also be hardest hit by bans on gasoline and diesel vehicles. SUVGOP has therefore gotten the ball rolling on reversing these ill-advised laws, by launching a campaign to repeal LEV/ZEV mandates.

SUVGOP calls its campaign “Don’t CA my VA.” (When I lived in the Centennial State, bumper stickers proclaimed a crasser version of this message: “Don’t Californicate Colorado.”)

Arguments for avoiding or terminating LEV/ZEV mandates are compelling – for Virginia and America.

* While great for short hauls and some motorists, EVs don’t get you far along on your 800-mile vacation trip; recharging can take hours, depending on multiple factors; and charging stations are more limited off main highways.

* You don’t want to get caught in your EV during a hurricane evacuation or blizzard, especially since already limited battery life decreases in cold weather and with heater or AC use.

* EVs (and backup batteries) can burst into chemical-fueled infernos, especially if they get immersed in water. That can be catastrophic and deadly if the EV is in a home or underground garage (or on a cargo ship loaded with EVs). The fires cannot be extinguished with water.

* EVs require 3-4 times more metals than internal-combustion cars: copper, iron, nickel, aluminum, cobalt, lithium, rare earths and others. Those materials don’t just appear via Materials Acquisition for Global Industrial Change mechanisms (MAGIC). They must be dug out and processed, somewhere.

China’s BYD Auto company alone used 13,000 tons of copper to make EVs in 2016. Based on average porphyry ore deposits today, every 100,000 tons of copper requires processing 23,000,000 tons of copper ore, after removing 35,000,000 tons of overlying rock – using explosives and fossil fuels!

Start calculating how many billions of tons of copper and other metals and minerals would be required for all the EVs, wind turbines, solar panels, transmission lines, and grid-stabilizing and backup batteries Virginia, or your state, or the United States or entire world, are planning to mandate. Then calculate how many trillions of tons of ore that would require – and how much mining, blasting, processing and fuel.

Where will all that work take place? In whose backyards? With how much ecological destruction, air and water pollution, hazardous waste generation, slave and child labor, and human health risks?

“Clean” energy and vehicles? There may be zero emissions out of Virginia EV tailpipes – maybe even at the electricity source, if it comes from wind or solar power, when the wind is blowing and sun is shining.

But there is no “zero emissions” for mining, processing and manufacturing. It just happens somewhere else, often in Africa or Asia, often by Chinese companies – affecting someone else’s air and water quality, scenery, croplands, wildlife habitats, wildlife, health and wellbeing.

Meanwhile, millions of acres of Virginia and US lands would be covered with turbines, panels, transformers and transmission lines; millions of birds, bats and other animals would be killed annually.

Bottom line: There is no such thing as “clean, green, renewable, sustainable” energy or vehicles. It’s just a matter of where and how and how much the mining and materials processing, manufacturing and emissions take place. It’s just a matter of how good the “green” PR programs are; and whether US environmentalists, journalists and politicians recognize … or cancel and censor … these realities.

Earth’s atmospheric, oceanic and climate systems are global. The loss of habitats and species is a global problem. We should think globally, and act locally.

Regarding backup batteries, the VCEA mandates acquisition of 3,100 megawatts of storage. Assuming legislators meant 3,100 megawatt-hours, this would require some 36,000 Tesla half-ton 85-kWh modules; and it would still meet less than 1% of Virginia’s average daily electricity consumption (and less than 0.5% of its peak demand). This doesn’t include batteries to stabilize wind-solar grid fluctuations.

Virginia legislators therefore need to address these vitally important issues, as well – with some precision:

* How many wind turbines, solar panels, transformers, backup/grid-balancing battery modules, and miles of new transmission lines will The Old Dominion need to replace existing coal and gas generation?

* How many more will it require after half of all cars, trucks and buses are electric? After restaurants and new and remodeled homes are forced to have electric home and water heating, stoves and ovens, instead of gas – and upgrade home and neighborhood electrical systems to handle the added loads?

* Where and on whose property will all these “renewable” systems and power lines be installed? How many millions of acres of land and coastal areas (and their wildlife) will be impacted? Will residents or local governments be able to veto developments? How often will eminent domain be employed?

* How many millions (billions?) of tons of metals, minerals, carbon-fiber composites, plastics, concrete and other materials will be needed? How much ore, overburden and fuels? How many tons of pollution will be emitted, cumulatively, throughout the mining-processing-manufacturing-transportation process?

* How many of these materials (and turbines, panels, battery modules and transformers) will come from China or other adversarial nations, or their surrogates? 

* Under what pollution control, wildlife habitat and endangered species protection, workplace safety, slave and child labor, and other “responsible sourcing” laws will all this work be done?

* Where will worn out, broken and obsolete solar panels, enormous wind turbine blades and other non-recyclable equipment be landfilled?

* How many billions or trillions of dollars will all this cost Virginia and US ratepayers and taxpayers?

It takes more than declaring that actions taken under “clean economy” laws are “in the public interest” to make it so. It’s vital that legislators look beyond tailpipes, and beyond Virginia or US borders, to avoid destroying the planet with wind and solar, to save it from fossil fuels and “manmade climate change.”

The 2023 legislative session is a perfect opportunity to start reexamining “clean economy” assumptions, misconceptions and mandates – and implementing reality-based Environment-Social-Governance (ESG) principles. Are Virginia’s legislators up to the task? 

Paul Driessen is senior policy analyst for the Committee For A Constructive Tomorrow and author of books and articles on energy, environment, climate and human rights issues.

Yellowstone County District Court Criminal Cases

Judge Linneweber presiding
Monday, January 9, 2023
DC 22-1541 State of MT v Michael Wayne Phillips IN-V Arraignment
(LINNEWEBER) Co Atty-HC(ts) Public Defenders
Ct1: Theft – Obtain Control Over Property Stolen By Another Exceeding $5000 F
Ct2: Criminal Possession of Dangerous Drugs F
Ct3: Driving Under Influence of Alcohol and or Drugs – 1st Offense M
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DC 23-0019 State of MT v Alicia Marie Rose IN-V Arraignment
(SOUZA) Co Atty-MRG(kc) Public Defenders
DC NO CONTACT ORDER ACTIVE
Ct1: Assault with Weapon F
Ct2: Partner Or Family Member Assault – Bodily Injury – 1st Offense M
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DC 23-0020 State of MT v Tyler Ray Young IN-V Arraignment
(DAVIES) Co Atty-SLH(ej) Public Defenders
Ct1: Sexual Abuse of Children 12 Years or Younger – Offender Over 18 F
Or in the Alternative to
Ct2: Attempted Sexual Abuse of Children 12 Years or Younger – Offender Over 18 F
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DC 22-0294 State of MT v Duane Eric Short Hair IN-V Change of Plea
(LINNEWEBER) Co Atty-HC(ts) James David Arthur TR: past
Ct1: Criminal Endangerment F
Ct2: Criminal Mischief M
Ct3: Habitual Traffic Offender Operating Motor Vehicle M
DC 15-0527 State of MT v Duane Eric Short Hair IN-V PV Rev Hrg
(LINNEWEBER) Co Atty-HC James David Arthur
Ct1: Criminal Possession of Dangerous Drugs F
Mickey Eckart
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DC 21-0096 State of MT v Arlene Cheri Parrish IN-V Sentencing
(LINNEWEBER) Co Atty-JE(ts) J. Gregory Tomicich No PSI.
Escape F
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DC 18-0480 State of MT v Atawana Marie Louise Bordeaux IN-V PV Rev Hrg
(LINNEWEBER) Co Atty-SP J. Gregory Tomicich
Ct1: Criminal Possession of Dangerous Drugs F
Mattie Yedinak
DC 22-0598 State of MT v Atawana Marie Louise Bordeaux IN-V Revoke Release Hrg
(LINNEWEBER) Co Atty-SP(ts) J. Gregory Tomicich TR: pending reset
Ct1: Criminal Endangerment F
Ct2: Driving Under the Influence (alcohol/drugs) 1st Offense M
Ct3: Criminal Possession of Drug Paraphernalia M
Ct4: Theft 2nd Offense M
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DC 20-0119 State of MT v Joseph Henry Gonzales IN-V PV Rev Hrg/Srv Pet to Revoke
(LINNEWEBER) Co Atty-JE Robert L. Kelleher Jr. 2nd & 3rd
Partner or Family Member Assault F
Tom Fulton
See also: DC 22-1119 | 22-33029 | Jury Trial – 01/17/2023
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DC 22-0094 State of MT v William Brennan Robinson IN-V PV Rev Hrg
(LINNEWEBER) Co Atty-SP(ts)
Ct1: Criminal Endangerment F
Robert Morley
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DC 21-1213 State of MT v Raini June Rogers IN-V PV Rev Hrg
(LINNEWEBER) Co Atty-SP J. Gregory Tomicich
Theft F
Kelvin Harrell
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DC 15-1067 State of MT v Brent David Whitney IN-V PV Rev Hrg – Formal
(LINNEWEBER) Co Atty-HC Caleb A. Egbert
Ct1: Criminal Possession of Dangerous Drugs F
Gabriell Thompson
See also: DC 22-0999 | 22-32911 | Revoke Release Hrg – 03/20/2023
See also: DC 22-1409 | 22-33329 | Jury Trial – 03/13/2023
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DC 20-1717 State of MT v Stephanie Ann Patmon IN-V Bond ReductionA.K.A. Stevi Anne Patmon
(LINNEWEBER) Co Atty-JE(ts) J. Gregory Tomicich TR: 1/17/23
Failure to Register as a Sexual Offender F
See also: DC 19-1183 | 19-27910 | PV Rev Hrg – 01/23/2023
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DC 22-0566 State of MT v Luis Gustavo Contreras-Bustillos IN-V Revoke Release Hrg
(LINNEWEBER) Co Atty-JY(ap) Robert L. Kelleher Jr. TR: 2/13/23
Ct1: Sexual Assault Inflicts Bodily Injury or Victim is Less than 16 Offender 3 Years Older F
Ct2: Sexual Assault Inflicts Bodily Injury or Victim is Less than 16 Offender 3 Years Older F
See also: DC 22-0571 | 22-32476 | Jury Trial Reset – 02/13/2023
See also: DC 22-1192 | 22-33108 | Jury Trial – 01/17/2023
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DC 22-0044 State of MT v Gabriel David Michael Piersak IN-V Revoke Release Hrg
(LINNEWEBER) Co Atty-SP(ts) Robert L. Kelleher Jr. TR: 2/13/23
Ct1: Criminal Possession of Dangerous Drugs F
Ct2: Criminal Possession of Drug Paraphernalia M
Ct3: Operating Motor Vehicle with Expired Registration M
Ct4: Operating without Liability Insurance in Effect 1st Offense M
Caine Hilario
See also: DC 22-0742 | 22-32646 | Jury Trial Reset – 02/13/2023
See also: DC 22-0783 | 22-32699 | Jury Trial Reset – 02/13/2023
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DC 19-1499 State of MT v Marcell Scott Johnson IN-V Status Hearing
(LINNEWEBER) Co Atty-SLH(ej) Jim Lippert Sent: 3/1/23
Ct1: Theft F
Ct2: Criminal Possession of Dangerous Drugs F
Ct3: Criminal Possession of Drug Paraphernalia M
DC 20-0941 State of MT v Marcell Scott Johnson IN-V Status Hearing
(LINNEWEBER) Co Atty-SLH(ej) Jim Lippert Sent: 3/1/23
Ct1: Theft F to be dismissed
Ct2: Criminal Possession of Dangerous Drugs F to be dismissed
Ct3: Theft 3rd or Subsequent Offense M to be dismissed
DC 20-0117 State of MT v Marcell Scott Johnson IN-V Status Hearing
(LINNEWEBER) Co Atty-SLH(ej) Jim Lippert Sent: 3/1/23
Ct1: Assault with Weapon F to be dismissed
Ct2: Assault with Weapon F to be dismissed
DC 21-0407 State of MT v Marcell Scott Johnson IN-V Status Hearing
(LINNEWEBER) Co Atty-SLH(ej) Jim Lippert Sent: 3/1/23
Ct1: Criminal Possession of Dangerous Drugs F
Ct2: Obstructing Peace Officer M
DC 22-0620 State of MT v Marcell Scott Johnson IN-V Status Hearing
(LINNEWEBER) Co Atty-SLH(ej) Jim Lippert Sent: 3/1/23
Ct1: Criminal Possession of Dangerous Drugs F
Ct2: Criminal Possession of Drug Paraphernalia M to be dismissed
Ct3: Obstructing Peace Officer or Other Public Servant M
DC 22-0749 State of MT v Marcell Scott Johnson IN-V Status Hearing
(LINNEWEBER) Co Atty-SLH(ej) Jim Lippert Sent: 3/1/23
Ct1: Assault with Weapon F
Ct2: Criminal Mischief Pecuniary Loss More Than $1,500 F
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DC 23-0018 State of MT v Justin Wayne Shillam Arraignment
(LINNEWEBER) Co Atty-JE(ts) Public Defenders
Criminal Possession of Dangerous Drugs F
DC 22-1448 State of MT v Justin Wayne Shillam Omni/Srv Rev Rel Petition
(LINNEWEBER) Co Atty-JE(ts) Elitza Miltcheva TR: 3/13/23
Ct1: Violation Of A Protective Order – 1st Offense M
Ct2: Violation Of A Protective Order – 2nd Offense M
Ct3: Violation Of A Protective Order – 3rd or Subsequent Offense F
Ct4: Violation Of A Protective Order – 3rd or Subsequent Offense F
Ct5: Violation Of A Protective Order – 3rd or Subsequent Offense F
Ct6: Violation Of A Protective Order – 3rd or Subsequent Offense F
Ct7: Violation Of A Protective Order – 3rd or Subsequent Offense F
Ct8: Violation Of A Protective Order – 3rd or Subsequent Offense F
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DC 22-0788 State of MT v Mason Niles Bonar Sentencing
(LINNEWEBER) Co Atty-SP(ts) J. Gregory Tomicich PSI
DC NO CONTACT ORDER ACTIVE
Strangulation of a Partner or Family Member 1st Offense F
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DC 22-1227 State of MT v Kevin Allen Eberle II Sentencing
(LINNEWEBER) Co Atty-SP(ts) J. Gregory Tomicich PSI
Ct1: Assault with Weapon F
Ct2: Assault with Weapon F to be dismissed
Ct3: Criminal Mischief M
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DC 21-1169 State of MT v Angela Marie Roman Nose Sentencing
(LINNEWEBER) Co Atty-JE(ts) J. Gregory Tomicich PSI
Failure to Register as a Sexual Offender F
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DC 19-0438 State of MT v Tanaya Korrin Merchen PV Rev Hrg
(LINNEWEBER) Co Atty-SP Robert L. Kelleher Jr.
Ct1: Criminal Endangerment F
Jordan Botsford
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DC 11-0122 State of MT v John Bryan Miller PV Rev Hrg
(LINNEWEBER) Co Atty-SLH J. Gregory Tomicich
Ct2: Criminal Possession of Dangerous Drugs F
Gretchen Rice
See also: DC 20-1688 | 20-30116 | Jury Trial Reset – 01/17/2023
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DC 19-0277 State of MT v Leslie Vernon Pallett III PV Rev Hrg
(LINNEWEBER) Co Atty-JE J. Gregory Tomicich
Ct1: Driving a Motor Vehicle Under the Influence of Alcohol or Drugs F
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DC 21-1310 State of MT v Zebulon Vincent Cushman Revoke Release Hrg
(LINNEWEBER) Co Atty-SLH(ej) J. Gregory Tomicich TR: 1/17/23
Ct1: Criminal Possession of Dangerous Drugs F
Ct2: Criminal Possession of Drug Paraphernalia M
DC 21-1629 State of MT v Zebulon Vincent Cushman Revoke Release Hrg
(LINNEWEBER) Co Atty-SLH(ej) J. Gregory Tomicich TR: 1/17/23
Ct1: Criminal Possession of Dangerous Drugs F
Ct2: Criminal Possession of Drug Paraphernalia M
DC 18-0972 State of MT v Zebulon Vincent Cushman PV Rev Hrg
(LINNEWEBER) Co Atty-SLH J. Gregory Tomicich
Ct1: Criminal Possession of Dangerous Drugs F
David P. Kenat Jr.
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DC 22-0271 State of MT v Carol Ann Bohl Revoke Release Hrg
(LINNEWEBER) Co Atty-JE(ts) J. Gregory Tomicich TR: 1/17/23
Driving Under Influence of Alcohol and or Drugs – 5th or Subsequent Offense F
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DC 22-0773 State of MT v Lariesha Laci Hagel Revoke Release Hrg
(LINNEWEBER) Co Atty-SP(ts) J. Gregory Tomicich TR: 2/13/23
Ct1: Criminal Possession of Dangerous Drugs F
Ct2: DWS/R 3rd or Subsequent Offense M
Ct3: Fail to Carry Proof or Exhibit/Insurance in Vehicle – 3rd or Sub Offense M
Ct4: Seatbelt Violation M
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DC 22-0730 State of MT v Salimon Franko Nava Revoke Release Hrg
(LINNEWEBER) Co Atty-HC(ts) Robert L. Kelleher Jr. Srv Rev Rel Petition
Ct1: Assault with Weapon F TR: 1/17/23
Ct2: Assault with Weapon F
Ct3: Criminal Endangerment F
Ct4: Assault M
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DC 21-1455 State of MT v Malicai David White Revoke Release Hrg/Status
(LINNEWEBER) Co Atty-JE(ts) J. Gregory Tomicich TR: 1/17/23. Re: Treatment
DC NO CONTACT ORDER ACTIVE
Ct1: Strangulation of a Partner or Family Member 1st Offense F
Ct2: Partner or Family Member Assault 1st Offense M
Ct3: Violation of Partner or Family Member Assault No Contact Order M
Ct4: Violation of Partner or Family Member Assault No Contact Order M
Ct5: Violation of Partner or Family Member Assault No Contact Order M
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DC 22-0842 State of MT v Michael Duane Fuchs Status Hearing
(KNISELY) Co Atty-KH(kh) Robert W. Snively Issue Warrant for FTA TR
Assault with Weapon F
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DC 19-0273 State of MT v Tanisha Felicia Medicine Horse Srv OR Set TR
A.K.A. Tanisha Felicia Martinez Hrg on Certificate of Surrender
(LINNEWEBER) Co Atty-SLH(ej) J. Gregory Tomicich Status Hearing
Ct1: Criminal Endangerment F
Ct2: Criminal Endangerment F
Ct3: Criminal Endangerment F
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16-Year-Old Cheyenne Teenager Stabbed In Front Of School Doors

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CHEYENNE, Wy — Cheyenne Police are currently investigating a report of a stabbing that
occurred last night, Friday, January 6 at approximately 11:00 p.m. at South High School located at 1213 West Allison Road.

A 16-year-old male victim sustained multiple stab wounds and was transported to Cheyenne Regional Medical Center for treatment.

The preliminary investigation suggests a physical altercation occurred near the front entrance of the school. The suspect has not yet been identified. This case has been turned over to the Cheyenne Police Detective Bureau for further investigation.

If you have any information regarding the incident, please contact Detective Pendleton at (307) 633-6666.

Who Is The Bigger Threat To American National Security, A Foreign County Or Joe Biden ?

Exactly what are the United States Infrastructure Sectors? Biden knows, and he is trying to destroy America’s Infrastructure by using his radical domestic terroristic executive orders and his WOKE New Green Globalist Deal pushing socialism on Free Americans.

The 1st question is, what does the word Infrastructure mean?

The Wyoming News did some research; this is what the news agency learned.
Infrastructure is America’s critical infrastructure sector, usually in the private sector, but some are also the government. It is the foundation of the United States’ national security.
Its self-meaning comprises national security, governance, economic vitality, and a Free way of life for all Americans.
But Biden and the Democrats are trying to destroy America from within.

So precisely what are America’s infrastructure Sectors?

They are as follows:
National Monuments and Icons
Food Postal and Shipping
Agriculture
Defense Industry
Health System
Chemical
Emergency Services
Energy Transportation
Energy such as electrical, Gas, Oil, Dams, Water, and Nuclear
Banking and Finance
Transportation includes air, waterways, roads, rails, and shipping ports.

Now, remember that America’s enemies see our Infrastructure as “total easy, or soft or hard targets.” But all are considered very legitimate military targets.

The 2nd question is, what does America have in place for protecting free Americans?

The Wyoming News, in our research, discovered the following agencies that have been set up by the Federal Government, all designed to protect America.
They are as follows:
FBI, CIA, Home-Land Security, Department of Energy, Department of Bureau of Intelligence and Research, Marine Corps Intelligence, Naval Intelligence, Army Intelligence, Army Intelligence, National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency, formerly the NIMA, National Reconnaissance Office, Defense Intelligence Agency, National Security Agency, Treasury Department Office of Intelligence Support and the U.S. Coast Guard Intelligence.

According to a White House Source, these various departments are gathing information from various private sector sources on American people who live in the United States, such as the following:

News Articles, News Interviews, School papers, Police informants, and individuals charged and not charged.

Court documents, minutes from various public meetings, videotaped general public sessions, and private. Who has attended protests, snitches, and speeches given by conservatives?

Reporters, private business owners, Civic group leaders, Angry neighbors, waiters/ waitresses, postal carriers, Students, Church members, groups or associations or affiliations, ex-wives, ex-husbands, ex-girlfriends, ex-boyfriends, and the list is endless. Not listed are all the digital footprints that everyone leaves with their computer, cell phone, and tablets, and the Wyoming News has just listed a few.

So let us look at what Biden and the Democrats have done to affect America’s Infrastructure.