The Great Awakening movie premieres live in Austin, TX, June 3rd.

Dear PERK members and friends,

It's the final countdown! The Great Awakening movie premieres live in Austin, TX, June 3rd. Precisely 1 week from today, at 6pm CT (UTC-5).

We're thrilled to see the incredible enthusiasm surrounding the upcoming Red Carpet Premiere of The Great Awakening in Austin, TX on June 3rd. This monumental event is shaping up to be a true celebration of awakening.

  1. Can you travel to Austin, to join us in-person on June 3rd? You can request FREE tickets to the June 3rd premiere screening on our website: PlandemicSeries.com/Tickets/

  2. If you can’t get to Austin, you can watch The HighWire's Livestream of the entire event!! Set a reminder and get signed up NOW at: TheHighWirecom/TheGreatAwakening/

June 3rd, 2023

Livestream Schedule*

All times are in Central Time (CT) Time* Event

6:00 PM — 7:00 PM LIVE from the Red Carpet!

7:00 PM — 9:00 PM “The Great Awakening” Global Livestream

9:00 PM Conclusion



We're so grateful for your support and excitement in anticipation of this historic premiere! With red-carpet interviews of the night's special guests and the high-vibe energy of the global premiere, it'll be an evening to remember.


See you in a week!

@OfficialPlandemic

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AB 659 is on the Assembly Floor.

AB 659 is on the agenda for Assembly floor vote Tuesday, May 30th.  This is the time for massive social media blast over the weekend.  Then on Tuesday at 9am do a phone blast until the vote.  (see bottom of this page)

Oppose AB 659 - HPV/Cancer Prevention Act (Aguiar-Curry)

AB 659 declares a state policy that it is "expected" for attendance but exempted homeschoolers to be fully immunized against human papillomavirus (HPV) before admission or advancement to the 8th grade level of any private or public school.

The bill would also require the governing authority to submit to all students before they enter the 6th grade and their parents or guardians a notification statement about that public policy and advising that the pupil be fully immunized against HPV before admission or advancement to the 8th grade level.

This bill would also declare the public policy of the state that students who are 26 years of age or younger are expected to be fully immunized against HPV before first-time enrollment at an institution of the California State University, the University of California, or the California Community Colleges.

take action by asking the Assembly members to tell the author to amend the language to "recommend" instead of "expected" or remove the school notification section all together.  If not, then vote No or Abstain on AB 659.

AB 659 ACTION CAMPAIGN

Please insert your own words into body of email to send a message asking the Assembly members to OPPOSE AB 659, unless language is amended to reflect a recommendation instead of a requirement.

Example: "AB 659 language needs to reflect that HPV vaccine is a recommendation not a requirement. Remove the word 'expected' and replace with 'recommendation' in the bill." Or remove the school portion all together.” Vote NO or ABSTAIN if these amendments are not made.

Also call the Latino Caucus on Tuesday, May 30th at 9am.

AB 659 Has Been Amended and is Heading to The Assembly Floor.

On Monday, May 22, AB 659 author took up the bill on the Assembly floor for purposes of amendments. The bill has been sent back to second reading with the adopted amendments and will be back on the Assembly Third Reading file on Thursday or Friday the 26th at the latest. The Assembly will be in floor session all day Thursday and Friday this week so it is likely that AB 659 will be taken up before the week’s end.

*If passed by the Assembly (41 votes needed), AB 659 will move to the state Senate. The Senate Rules will then make a referral out to a Senate policy committee likely the Senate Health Committee. Under that scenario, we would expect a Senate policy committee hearing sometime between mid-June to mid July. Possibly sooner.

Take the following action steps to oppose AB 659.

  1. Use PERK’s one click action link to oppose AB 659 to send their concerns directly to the Assembly Members prior to the floor vote.

  2. Request your Assembly Member to vote NO or Abstain on AB 659 until the concerns below.

  3. Go into your district office on Fridays.

  4. Submit your letter of opposition to legislative portal.

  5. Give your Assembly Member a copy of your letter of opposition and voice your concerns. We have an additional graphic with concerns and unanswered questions for you to use.

  6. Call to register your opposition with your local Assembly members as well.

  7. Advise your Assembly member to speak with Dr. Akilah Weber, who has abstained in the Health and Appropriations committee.

  8. Follow us on twitter for last minute updates and calls to action.

 Note: Deadline for passing out of the Assembly (the house of origin for this bill) is June 2nd. If it does not pass out of the house of origin by June 2nd, the bill will become a two-year bill.

Assembly Members Phone Roster

Dawn Addis (916) 319-2030 Capitol office | (805) 549-3001 district office

Jasmeet Bains (916) 319-2035 Capitol office | (661) 335-0302 district office 

Juan Carrillo (916) 319-2039 Capitol office | (661) 266-3908 district office

Damon Connolly (916) 319-2012 Capitol office | (415) 479-4920 district office

Gregg Hart (916) 319-2037 Capitol office | (805) 564-1649 district office

Josh Lowenthal (916) 319-2069 Capitol office | (562) 429-0470 district office

Stephanie Nguyen (916) 319-2010 Capitol office | (916) 670-7888 district office

Liz Ortega (916) 319-2020 Capitol office | (510) 583-8818 district office

Blanca Pacheco (916) 319-2064 Capitol office | (562) 861-5803 district office

Diane Papan (916) 319-2021 Capitol office | (650) 349-2200 district office

Gail Pellerin (916) 319-2028 Capitol office | (831) 425-1503 district office

Pilar Schiavo (916) 319-2040 Capitol office | (661) 286-1565 district office

Esmeralda Soria (916) 319-2027 Capitol office | (209) 726-5465 district office

Avelino Valencia (916) 319-2068 Capitol office | (714) 939-8469 district office

Tasha Boerner Horvath (916) 319-2077 Capitol office | (760) 434-7605 district office

Eduardo Garcia (916) 319-2036 Capitol office | (760) 347-2360 district office

Timothy Grayson (916) 319-2015 Capitol office | (925) 521-1511 district office

Brian Maienschein (916) 319-2076 Capitol office | (858) 675-0760 district office

Sharon Quirk-Silva (916) 319-2067 Capitol office | (714) 525-6515 district office

Cottie Petrie-Norris (916) 319-2073 Capitol office | (949) 251-0074 district office

Carlos Villapudua (916) 319-2013 Capitol office | (209) 948-7479 district office

David Alvarez (916) 319-2080 Capitol office | (619) 498-8580 district office

Joaquin Arambula (916) 319-2031 Capitol office | (559) 445-5532 district office

Steve Bennett (916) 319-2038 Capitol office | (805) 485-4745 district office

Isaac Bryan (916) 319-2055 Capitol office | (310) 641-5410 district office

Lisa Calderon (916) 319-2056 Capitol office | (562) 692-5858 district office

Sabrina Cervantes (916) 319-2058 Capitol office | (951) 371-6860 district office

Laura Friedman (916) 319-2044 Capitol office | (818) 558-3043 district office

Jesse Gabriel (916) 319-2046 Capitol office | (818) 346-4521 district office

Mike Gipson (916) 319-2065 Capitol office | (310) 324-6408 district office

Chris Holden (916) 319-2041 Capitol office | (626) 351-1917 district office

Jacqui Irwin (916) 319-2042 Capitol office | (805) 370-0542 district office

Ash Kalra (916) 319-2025 Capitol office | (408) 286-2535 district office

Kevin McCarty (916) 319-2006 Capitol office | (916) 324-4676 district office

Tina McKinnor (916) 319-2061 Capitol office | (310) 412-6400 district office

Al Muratsuchi (916) 319-2066 Capitol office | (310) 375-0691 district office

James Ramos (916) 319-2045 Capitol office | (909) 889-7145 district office

Anthony Rendon (916) 319-2062 Capitol office | (562) 529-3250 district office

Eloise Gómez Reyes (916) 319-2050 Capitol office | (909) 381-4100 district office

Robert Rivas (916) 319-2029 Capitol office | (831) 759-8676 district office

Luz Rivas (916) 319-2043 Capitol office | (818) 504-3911 district office

Freddie Rodriguez (916) 319-2053 Capitol office | (909) 902-9606 district office

Blanca Rubio (916) 319-2048 Capitol office | (626) 960-4457 district office

Miguel Santiago (916) 319-2054 Capitol office | (213) 620-4646 district office

*You can call over the weekend and after hours to leave a professional voice message to convey your opposition to AB 659.


AB-665 Minors: consent to mental health services.

Removes the requirement that children must be a danger to themselves or others, or be alleged incest or abuse victims, before seeking care without their parents’ consent. This will remove the guardrails that prevent abuse of current law, so instead of cases of emergency, mental health professionals or school psychologists can refer for treatment and/or send a child to residential shelter services for any reason without parental consent.

Status of Bill: Sen Judiciary Committee hearing Date: 06/13/23

Take the following action steps to oppose AB 665

  1. Use PERK’s one click action link to oppose AB 665 to send their concerns directly to the Assembly Members prior to the floor vote.

  2. Request your Assembly Member to vote NO or Abstain on AB 659 until the concerns below.

  3. Go into your district office on Fridays.

  4. Submit your letter of opposition to legislative portal by Tuesday, June 6 at noon.

  5. Give your Assembly Member a copy of your letter of opposition and voice your concerns. We have an additional graphic with concerns and unanswered questions for you to use.

  6. Call to register your opposition with your local Assembly members as well.

  7. Follow us on Twitter for last minute updates and calls to action.


Be sure to take action on THESE other bills.

Please consider donating to PERK, so that we can continue bringing you vital information, education and defending you via litigation and legislation.

CONSTITUTIONAL LAW BOOTCAMP (Summer 2023) by IPAK

CONSTITUTIONAL LAW BOOTCAMP

IPAK-EDU Summer Course - EMPOWER YOURSELF and PROTECT YOUR RIGHTS

They are counting on you not understanding fundamentals. We’re here to help make sure they are wrong. These detailed presentations are instructional and fascinating

Syllabus (Subject to Change)


June 8 - Sept 14, Thursdays, 1:30-2:30PM

1. History of the US Constitution

2. The Bill of Rights in Detail

3. Amendments

4. Race, Gender and the US Constitution

5. Threats to the Balance of Power

6. Threats to Personal Liberties

7. Threats to State's Rights

8. The Second US Constitution

9. Common Misconceptions about the US Constitution

10. Equal Protection and Identifiability

11. Executive Privilege

12. War Powers

13. Emergency Powers

14. Regulatory Rules

15. Government Oversight

16. The US Constitution, Economics and Finances (Panel)

17. Special Guest (Surprise Guest)

This class will be scheduled for weekly meetings starting in May or June 2022 and run to completion.

REGISTER TODAY!

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Robert F. Kennedy, Jr, Presidential Campaign Launch.

Dear PERK Members,

We took a last-minute quick trip to Boston, MA on April 19th, for the presidential campaign launch of Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.  Because PERK is a non-profit, 501 C3, as an entity we cannot officially endorse Bobby Kennedy for President.  Our organization is bipartisan in the work we do and always have been.  We appreciate all leaders who stand for freedom, regardless of the political letter next to their name.  This email serves as a description of what it was like to attend his campaign launch. 

Honestly, it was spectacular, meaningful, and impactful. It was a memorable and possibly a once in a lifetime experience. The ambiance of the beautiful banquet room decorated with American flags, symbols of freedom, and patriotism showed everywhere.  The tv screens complimented the stage, which was set up with flags, and a stage of diverse people.  The columns and balcony in the room were stunning; as red, white, and blue stripes hung from each balcony.

There was a section for the live band and mini orchestra who played patriotic songs during the program.  “America the Beautiful” was sung by a talented artist whose voice penetrated our hearts with words and themes of love, God, and freedom.

At the front of the room, close to the stage, we were seated in the friends and family section.  It was joyful and exciting to see so many people we know, work with, and love.  Friends new and old, colleagues, neighbors, our own doctor, lawyers, and more from the medical freedom movement.  It was exciting to experience the moment as a collective group of freedom leaders from our different spaces, geographies, and expertise.

Hearing the chants of “Bobby,” “RFK,” and endless cheering, was symbolic for the freedom people have engraved on their hearts and the desire for a real leader to protect those freedoms.  Hearing the crowd cheer after each articulation of truth was beautiful.  We all wanted more.  Just to hear it.  Maybe the meaningfulness runs deeper than imagined as hearing the message together, as a group of people, standing in unity, cheering in unity, perhaps lifted us all to a destined hope that this moment can ignite a fire towards victory for freedom.

The Kennedy name and family are a legacy in our country.  The Kennedy’s have been loved by the people, from JKF to RFK Senior, to RFK Jr.  They have lived a legacy of extraordinary global and country impact.  Their ideas and leadership have been revolutionary to the point of threatening the deep state, exposing the corruption of the intelligence agencies, and dismantling the goliaths to protect the people.  RFK Jr. is positioned to fulfill his destiny as a Kennedy and continue the legacy of his uncle and father.  A legacy that deserves respect and honor as the Kennedy family has known loss, suffering, and tragedy, unlike others.  In the tragedy, there’s also the light in this legacy that creates light in the darkness, and hope for the future. 

You and I will have a choice to make in 2024.  We will each have an opportunity to choose who we want as President of the United States.  You may choose the current President, a formidable Democrat challenger like, Robert Kennedy Jr., the Libertarian Nominee, or the Republican Nominee.  Whomever you choose, remember to choose a leader who can address the issues and concerns you value most.  Choose someone who is authentic, loves this country, and can defend her in this unique time of history.

The independents, conservatives, republicans, liberals, libertarians, and democrats, all have been hungry for a leader who will show integrity, strength, and courage to face the unique tyranny born and unleashed through lock downs, mandates, and the violation of our God-given rights.  The tenants and ideals in the constitution are hanging by the sheer will of liberty warriors in this nation and across the globe.  So many liberals and democrats left their party during COVID.  This creates a perfect opportunity to reach these same people who are disenchanted.  I encourage everyone to choose and support a candidate who will rise truly for the people.

Regardless of your political views, we can all celebrate the legacy the Kennedy’s have given America. This is a historic and legacy moment for not just another Kennedy. As a warrior and champion in the health freedom movement, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. launching his bid for the presidency, is a positive step forward for all of us who care about freedom.

Sincerely,

Amy Bohn