
Event to feature three guest speakers on Thu., Sept. 8 in Vancouver
Area residents are invited to join Patriots United, Seth Keshel, Glen Morgan and Dr. Douglas Frank at an event next week to discuss election integrity and transparency in Clark County.
The event will be held Thursday (Sept. 8) from 6:30-8:30 p.m. at the RV Inn Style Resorts Convention Center, located at 7607 NE 26th Ave. in Vancouver. Tickets are $15 and can be purchased online in advance of the event here.
The event will be focused around election integrity and transparency giving Clark County citizens updates on the information available after the primary, how they can protect against election fraud in the general election and what has been done to make a difference in Southwest Washington and Washington state over the last nine months.
There will also be a signing at the event for the 11 initiatives as organizers continue to support Let’s Go Washington’s efforts to “to restore what is broken.’’ Patriots United officials will also share updates on public schools and medical freedoms with information as it becomes available.
“It has never been more important for us Clark County citizens to do our part to be informed to work closely with local and state government holding them accountable with election integrity and transparency,’’ read a statement from Patriots United promoting the upcoming event. “Clark County citizens working closely with local government and local government working with us to make the decisions that have the greatest positive impact for the majority of us is how we preserve the future of Clark County.’’
Seth Keshel

Seth Keshel, MBA, is a former Army Captain of Military Intelligence and Afghanistan veteran. His analytical method is known worldwide and has been recognized by President Donald Trump. Seth is active in conservative grassroots efforts in Texas and lives in Fort Worth.
Glen Morgan

Glen Morgan is currently the executive director for the Citizens Alliance for Property Rights. Morgan was the grassroots director and the property rights director at the Freedom Foundation 2011-2015. He enjoys creating videos documenting Big Government’s abuses of citizens – particularly on property rights issues. Morgan founded We the Governed in 2016. In June, 2019, Glen was awarded the “Citizen Activist of the Year 2019” award by the Olympic Conference.
Morgan also helped spearhead the 11 initiatives with Let’s Go Washington that are designed to help begin to restore what’s broken in Washington state. With 380,000 signatures by the middle of December from registered Washington state voters these initiatives will move like bills to the Washington State Legislature and if the legislature passes the initiatives they are enacted into law immediately and do not need a signature from Gov. Jay Inslee and Inslee cannot veto them.
These initiatives have to do with property rights, public safety, and public schools. Click here to read about the 11 initiatives (www.letsgowashington.com).
Dr. Douglas Frank PhD

Internationally known Physicist Dr. Douglas Frank PhD, who has discovered computer algorithms used during the 2020 elections, will be explaining how the voter rolls are being manipulated allowing phantom voters into election totals.
Dr. Frank holds a PhD in Surface Analytical Chemistry from the University of Cincinnati. He’s an internationally recognized scientist who was nominated for a Nobel Prize and has over 60 scientific publications. In 1990, Dr. Frank discovered and invented a technique for creating three dimensional images of molecules resting on surfaces. This led to a cover article in Science Magazine, which is the most read science magazine in the world.
In Mike Lindell’s television specials, Dr. Frank states that deviations and mathematical impossibilities could not have been done by humans, but were pre-programmed artificial intelligence and computers that were running before, during, and after the 2020 U.S. election.
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A fool and his money are easily parted.
Should be a very interesting and informative event.