I experienced the great honor of being present at a talk given by Dr. Lee Merritt at The Oklahoma Conservative Political Action Conference. The weekly meeting is not something that I usually attend, but once I discovered that Dr. Merritt would be speaking I knew I had to make time for it.
The meeting opened with a viewing of the footage of Canadian pastor Artur Pawloski kicking the pandemic Gestapo out of his church, which set the mood for the next hour and a half. Next, famed author Bill Federer gave a short talk, focusing on the power of propaganda and peer pressure, and the combined ability of both to manipulate the public mind.
Dr. Merritt didn’t disappoint. She hit on the most egregious violations of our Constitutional rights, namely mask mandates and the coming vaccine passport. She spoke at length about the COVID vaccine, which isn’t even a vaccine, but gene therapy stuffed into a syringe. She highlighted research that I wasn’t aware of regarding one potential danger of the COVID vax, which is the potential for the bodies of pregnant women to develop antibodies to placenta, posing a grave danger to their ability to carry and deliver healthy children. And this is the vaccine we’re told that every single person on the planet must receive as soon as possible.
Later, I heard that Merritt had met privately with Gov. Stitt. Let’s hope he listened to what she had to say.
I’ll be attending more OCPAC meetings. Groups such as these will be the ones to turn the tide of tyranny, not the toothless libertarians who appear to spend their entire time arguing over minutiae online. Oklahoma state senator Shane Jett was in attendance, who authored HB 2335, which would prohibit vaccine passports within Oklahoma’s borders. By this single action, the authoring of this bill, he’s defending liberty more vigorously and effectively than the thousands of other libertarians sitting in front of a screen. Yes, including me.
The conservative activists present at OCPAC will restore liberty. That is something we all should wish to be a part of, regardless of whether or not you hold their religious devotion.