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Doc Pete Chambers

@DocPeteChambers

TEXAS FIRST REPUBLICAN, Servant Leader, Purple Heart Recipient, Flight Surgeon, Green Beret, Founder of The Remnant Ministry TX.

Texas Katılım Ocak 2023
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Roscoe Smith IV
Roscoe Smith IV@LoneStarLegendX·
More treason in Texas - The droughts have been more frequent and our water consumption by corporations keeps increasing. For example: Gulf Coast Growth Ventures (GCGV) is a split venture between ExxonMobil and Saudi Basic Industries Corporation (SABIC) is the largest single water user in the Corpus Christi region - It is permitted to use up to 25 million gallons per day and consumed nearly 5 billion gallons in 2024 alone. Farmers and Ranchers who are already taking a brutal beating by raising costs and foreign interference, are now being tackled by corporations eating our valuable resources. There are now over 400 data centers scheduled to be built in Texas, but only a fraction are fully operational at this time. This is not sustainable and will destroy the state very quickly. It’s time for Texans to stand up, because our leaders are selling out and remaining silent while doing so!
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Doc Pete Chambers@DocPeteChambers·
Texans are wide awake, Nancy. We’re done with liars, lockdowns, and lawless borders — and we’re not asking Austin permission to take our state back. ~ Doc
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Nancy4Thinking 🤔🧠@Nancy4Thinking

Texans, the deadline is approaching FAST! 🏁 The PUCT rules §25.58 and §25.101 will fast-track battery storage contracts and new transmission lines, raise your electricity bills, and limit your ability to protect your property. Utilities get to pass costs PLUS profit directly to you with less public review and stronger eminent domain leverage. This is your chance to push back. Submit your opposition comment before May 18, 2026 at speak4.app/lp/qj01fsqq for battery storage and the §25.101 transmission rule. Tell them: No higher rates. No shortcuts on our land. No more decisions made without real citizen input. If you haven’t submitted yet, do it today. If you have, SHARE this post with EVERY Texan you know; family, friends, neighbors, and local groups.The more voices we send, the harder it is for them to ignore us. Act now. Share widely. Protect our bills and our rights. 💪🇺🇲📖✍️

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James Matlock
James Matlock@matlockfortexas·
@DocPeteChambers Thank you sir. I have been working on this for several years. I have a bill that needs a sponsor.
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Doc Pete Chambers@DocPeteChambers·
Great sub stack write up brother! Texans didn’t forget who got crushed when Abbott’s lockdown regime picked winners and losers—shutting down family restaurants, gyms, and small businesses while politically protected “essential” retailers stayed open and the corporate class kept cashing checks. What this resolution gets right is simple: Texas must never again surrender our economy, our sovereignty, or our Main Streets to bureaucrats in Austin, Washington, or Geneva, especially as the WHO’s pandemic framework and amended International Health Regulations have expanded global health governance since COVID. If Greg Abbott’s machine won’t defend independent Texans from that kind of top-down control, then the people of Texas need leaders who will. You did good James! ~ Doc
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James Matlock@matlockfortexas

The world is about to find out what makes Texas Texas. That’s our defiant nature. @jamesmatlock/note/p-195561778?r=36skjv&utm_medium=ios&utm_source=notes-share-action" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">substack.com/@jamesmatlock/…

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Art@ZarkFiles·
Two months ago I found mathematically proven election fraud in Bexar County, Texas. Fake voter records, generated by an algorithm, injected into the official poll book. Not suspected. Not alleged. Proven — arithmetically, irreducibly, in the file the county was legally required to hand over. Criminal intent visible in the structure of the data itself. Last night I found the same algorithm in Utah. I need to be precise about what "same algorithm" means because this is not a pattern-matching claim or an inference. Same alphabetical anchor selection from the complete voter file. Same uniform arithmetic spacing with a perfect integer closure proof. Same IEEE 754 floating-point fingerprint — the machine-level signature of the same arithmetic loop executing in the same alternating forward-and-reverse pass architecture. Same base-11 clone group structure. Same class of implementation failures at edge cases that expose the underlying code. The only differences between the two are which fields were targeted and the parameter values. Everything underneath is identical. Utah is actually worse than Texas in one critical respect. In Texas, the fake records carried fractional voter ID numbers — impossible values placed in an empty void in ID space. Detectable if you knew to look. In Utah, the fake records carry real voter ID numbers. Numbers stolen from real, named, registered voters, camouflaged inside the normal populated ID range. And when you cross-reference those IDs against the voter history sheet — the official government record of who voted and when — 78% of them show up. Attached to completely different names. Ballots were cast under these IDs. This is not a registration anomaly. It is a voting record. So here is the question. Texas and Utah. Different counties. Different databases. Different fields targeted. Same algorithm running underneath both. What do they have in common? In Bexar County, Texas, KnowInk poll pads were used, and those poll pads connect to the ePulse server. That is a confirmed, documented fact. As for Utah: @wdaugherity confirmed to me today that while a small number of Utah counties do not use e-pollbooks, and Kane County uses ES&S ExpressPoll, all the remaining Utah counties do use KnowInk. ePulse is a server-based system — not software isolated on a county computer. If malicious code were running on that server, it would not need a conspiracy between Texas and Utah to appear in both places. It would just need to run. That is not an assertion that such code is running there. It is a statement about what the architecture makes possible, and why the common infrastructure is the right place to look. ePulse operates across 29 states. I want to be careful about one further point. My earlier peer-reviewed research documented a structural preference for repunit numbers — 1, 11, 111, 1,111 — in New York voter roll algorithms, and the same base-11 architecture appears in both Texas and Utah. That recurrence across three states is notable and warrants investigation, but New York is a stylistic similarity, not an identical forensic signature. Texas and Utah share the same algorithm. New York shares a mathematical preference that may reflect the same design philosophy or the same hand. The distinction matters. When identical fraud appears across multiple independent client systems, you do not start by looking for a conspiracy among the clients. You start with the common infrastructure. That is not a conclusion. It is the correct first question.
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Stormy Miles
Stormy Miles@LNMBUSA·
‼️ I’m so fkn done and over it with these politicians and “leaders.” Specifically, in my state of TEXAS! Gregg Abbott is a TRAITOR! Dan Patrick is a TRAITOR! The LEFT is salivating because the right can’t get it together! What happened to our TEXAS pride? Where are your balls TEXAS? Do better. Do your research. Find your candidates and get behind them. Promote them. Door knock. Build teams. Hell, get active and consider running yourself. It’s coming to the point… if you want it done right, you must do it yourself! I’ve never had ambitions to run for office. I’ve always been well read in history and current events. I’ve always been politically interested. Now? Now I’ve been forced into taking matters into my own hands. I will not let TEXAS fall to COMMIES, FOREIGNERS & TRAITORS TEXAS STAND UP! Who’s with me??? 👇👇👇
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The Conservative Alternative
The Conservative Alternative@OldeWorldOrder·
119 years ago, Teddy Roosevelt banned Islam from the USA. And we can do the same thing today.
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mike Santos
mike Santos@MikeSantos09bkd·
🚨BREAKING:📷 President Trump to name Sidney Powell a DOJ Special Attorney that he is calling his "Elections Czar" to investigate and prosecute voter fraud in the 2026 midterm elections. There is no more fitting of a patriot to put in charge of ensuring that those who attempt to subvert the will of the American people and rig our elections are held accountable than the woman who EXPOSED the stolen election of 2020. Sidney Powell put her career on the line and now she has been TOTALLY VINDICATED... The radical left THUGS are shaking in their boots after hearing that Sidney Powell is about to RELEASE THE KRAKEN of justice upon them. Great move, President Trump! 📷📷 🔥🇺🇸
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James Matlock
James Matlock@matlockfortexas·
For Immediate Release
April 24, 2026 Texas Grassroots Republicans Call for Party-Controlled Primaries at County Conventions 
New Resolution Seeks to Restore Sovereignty, Boost Engagement, and Strengthen Election Integrity DALLAS, Texas – A proposed resolution to the Republican Party of Texas urges the party to reclaim responsibility for its own candidate nominations by moving primary elections to the County Convention process. This change would replace expensive, state-run primaries with a transparent, volunteer-driven, paper-ballot system conducted entirely under party oversight. “Primaries are the responsibility of the party, not the state,” said James Matlock, a Dallas-area Republican activist. “Neither the U.S. nor Texas Constitution mentions political parties or mandates government-run primaries. It’s time we return to grassroots control, where Republicans can vote on candidates and participate in the full convention experience.” Key Benefits of the Proposed Convention-Based Primary: •Dramatic Increase in Grassroots Engagement: Voters attending the County Convention would receive their paper ballot, participate in debates, read and vote on resolutions, and help shape the party platform — all in one day. This reunites candidate selection with the party’s core business of building principles and priorities. •Maximum Transparency and Simplicity: Ballots would be hand-counted by volunteers at the precinct level inside the convention. Precincts report final counts to the County Chair, who tallies and submits to the State Chair. The State Republican Executive Committee certifies final results. No partial results or leaks until the complete tally is finished. •Easier Audits and Recounts: With all ballots remaining localized and under direct party control, any required audit or recount becomes far simpler, faster, and more trustworthy than today’s scattered, machine-heavy system. •Cost Savings and Volunteer Power: Eliminates reliance on taxpayer-funded state elections infrastructure while empowering thousands of Republican volunteers. The resolution emphasizes that this model restores party sovereignty while fully complying with the need for legislative changes to the Texas Election Code. It calls on the Republican Party of Texas to amend its rules and work with the Legislature to enable full implementation. “State-run primaries have distanced too many good Republicans from the heart of our party,” the resolution states. “By conducting nominations at the County Convention, we bring our people back into the process where they belong — debating ideas, selecting leaders, and building a stronger Republican Party from the ground up.” The full resolution is being circulated to County Executive Committees, Senatorial District organizations, and the State Republican Executive Committee ahead of upcoming conventions. Supporters encourage Republicans to present and vote on it at their local precinct and county conventions. For more information or to obtain a copy of the resolution, contact: 
James Matlock
matlockfortexas (on X) 936-320-3031 info@matlock4rrc.com About the Effort: This initiative is a volunteer-driven effort by grassroots Texas Republicans committed to election integrity, party sovereignty, and higher participation in the political process.
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Doc Pete Chambers@DocPeteChambers·
Texans are about to get hit with higher electricity bills—and your own government is letting it happen. The PUCT is fast-tracking rules to force unproven battery costs onto your bill (§25.58) and expand eminent domain to push transmission lines across your land (§25.101). That’s higher costs, weaker property rights, and less say for you. Governor Abbott and the Legislature should be stopping this. Instead, they’re silent while unelected regulators move against the people. That’s not leadership. That’s failure. Texans deserve reliable power, lower costs, and strong property rights—not backdoor deals and rubber stamps. Speak up before May 18. Make them hear you. ~ Doc
Nancy4Thinking 🤔🧠@Nancy4Thinking

What if I told you that PUCT is trying to raise YOUR electricity bill more for the ENTIRE state of Texas? What if I said they are trying to sneak this through without public awareness for you to input? Fight for your home and to prevent the increase of cost to your home! 🚨🔊 Texas ratepayers: your bill, your land, your voice. 🚨🔊 The PUCT is fast-tracking battery storage and new transmission lines that will raise your electricity prices and limit your ability to fight them. §25.58 lets utilities pass massive battery costs, plus profit, straight to your bill. Batteries are not reliable power, they’re a short-term bandaid. §25.101 lets them build up to 5 miles of power lines with minimal review and stronger eminent domain leverage over landowners. Transmission lines move energy but don’t create it, and they threaten private property rights. Tell the PUCT: ⚡️No higher rates for unproven storage. ⚡️No shortcuts on transmission lines that cross our land. Submit your public comment before May 18: Go to interchange.puc.texas.gov Reference Project No. 59523 (battery storage) and the §25.101 project. Your voice matters. Submit your comment today and protect Texas families from higher bills and lost property rights. Share this post widely, the more voices, the stronger the pushback the better chances of Texas halting this new increase of cost to we the people. If you would like us to submit the comment for you, go to this link! speak4.app/lp/qj01fsqq Secure the Texas grid 🔒⚡️

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The DP Show
The DP Show@The_DP_Show·
🚨 Millions in Veterans' Funds Missing: Greene County Corruption Exposed | The DP Show Ep 24 Watch Here and share! youtu.be/0eVcolVvMLA EP #24 is LIVE – A citizen stands up and blows the whistle for veterans. John Stafford with @GCsentinel, a citizen journalist and fearless activist, exposes the shocking misappropriation of millions in veterans’ funds by Greene County, Ohio officials. This is a raw, no-holds-barred conversation about government corruption, the betrayal of our veterans, public censorship, and the fight to hold crooked officials accountable. When those entrusted with caring for our heroes steal from them, it’s not just theft, t’s a national disgrace. Time to demand transparency, justice, and real accountability. Veterans sacrificed for this country. Now it’s time for America to stand up for them. Listen/watch now and share if you believe our veterans deserve better than corruption and betrayal. #Veterans #GovernmentCorruption #GreeneCounty #AmericaFirst #TheDPShow #TexasForever Available on YouTube, Rumble, Spotify & Apple Podcasts. Link in bio!
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