The Arizona Republican Party is now the second state Republican Party to pass a ‘Ban the Jab’ resolution and declare Covid-19 injections biological and technological weapons.
Patriot, Dan Schultz, of PrecinctStrategy.com submitted the ‘Ban the Jab’ resolution that the Republican Party of Arizona. The Arizona GOP voted today and passed the resolution with approximately 96% of the vote.
The resolution declares the Covid-19 injections to be biological and technological weapons and calls on the Governor to prohibit their distribution and the Attorney General to confiscate the vials and conduct a forensic analysis of their contents.
In addition to being an attorney, Dan Schultz is a former West Point graduate and former U.S. Army counterintelligence and human intelligence officer.
Mr. Schultz advocates the Precinct Strategy, which seeks to wrestle control of the Republican Party back to the people. Previously, Dan Schultz submitted the ‘Ban the Jab’ resolution to the Maricopa County GOP.
On Saturday January 13th, the Maricopa County GOP passed the resolution with 87.4% of the vote! A total 1494 votes were cast, 1306 in favor, 188 against. Maricopa County is the largest Republican County in the nation.
The first ‘Ban the Jab’ resolution was authored by psychotherapist, Dr. Joseph Sansone, in February of 2023.
The Gateway Pundit recently reported that Dr. Sansone currently has a lawsuit that seeks Ban the Jab in Florida. The case was dismissed and is on its way to the appellate court.
To date, approximately 10 Florida Republican County Parties have passed ‘Ban the Jab’ resolutions declaring Covid 19 injections biological and technological weapons, also calling on the Governor to prohibit their distribution and the Attorney General to confiscate the vials and conduct a forensic analysis.
margaretj27 said:
While here in NZ the jab is still being pushed by MOH and will continue to be. In 50 years time (or thereabouts) the government of the day will issue an apology for this disgraceful behaviour and think all is forgiven.
Nova said:
Good on Arizona. Finally a state has the gumption to label this what it is, a depopulation agent.
In the same way that comedian Bill Maher has had the balls to label abortion what it is – murder.
“I scold the left when they say [pro-lifers] hate women… they don’t hate women.” He said the pro-abortion lobby “just made that up.”
But then Maher admitted something truly jaw-dropping. He said that pro-lifers “ think [abortion] is murder, and it kind of is. I’m just okay with that. Isn’t that the pro-choice position?”
https://twitter.com/March_for_Life/status/1779923878787088511?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1779923878787088511%7Ctwgr%5E078d4da27083688dfa34c2a58a9d2319662fc950%7Ctwcon%5Es1_&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.washingtontimes.com%2Fnews%2F2024%2Fapr%2F16%2Fbill-maher-inflames-abortion-debate-by-saying-its-%2F
Waikanae watchers said:
The article indicates that it’s Republican Party members in the state, not necessarily in the legislature who have passed this resolution, and it’s a marginal state with Dems and Republications in roughly equal numbers.