PERK making a difference in Geneva!

It has been an exciting and memorable weekend in Geneva, Switzerland! It was incredible.  I had people come up to me from at least 5 other countries, who knew of PERK, and saw my videos, interviews, and the success of PERK in California.  I was surprised that our efforts in California have reached international freedom fighters.  Our credibility is high, and we are giving hope to freedom fighters all over the world.   When they’ve seen or heard of our victories, it’s been encouraging to them as well.  Some countries, like Italy, Switzerland, Germany, Austria, and the UK, offer their support for PERK. I interacted with physicians from Mexico, researchers from Canada, experts from the UK, and various international figures eager to collaborate with PERK.

At the Inspired Network Global Leadership Summit, thousands of people zoomed in, to connect with us in Geneva.  In Japan, they were also protesting the WHO simultaneously with us.  We all shared a comradery for freedom that surpassed geography and culture.

 After the leadership summit, the next morning was a International Lawyers press conference led by Attorney Phillip Kruse.  He is an expert on the WHO issue and he and his team pulled together 10 international attorneys from 9 different countries (i.e. Israel, New Zealand, Switzerland, Germany). I had the opportunity to talk to several of them afterwards and record those brief conversations.  The PERK team will be working on releasing those videos to you all.  These international attorneys also offered to support PERK and getting this message out to everyone.

The Gates Foundation was holding a meeting in the same hotel.  I could not believe it.  They were just around the corner from the 10 attorneys, who held a press conference in opposition to the WHO.  You cannot make this up.  I had to take a picture.

This is a symbol that we are winning! The people of the world are waking up and fighting back against any group who tries to undermine our sovereignty.  The analysis of the international attorneys was quite sobering.  Their resounding answer to solve this problem of our day was for the people to rise, be aware, send letters to your representatives, and protect our countries at all costs.

Immediately following the press conference, we hurried to the International Freedom Rally.  There, with the United Nations behind me, I had the opportunity to deliver a message about being “Born Ready” for this moment to the thousands in attendance and the millions watching online.  You can watch me backstage with behind the scenes footage and you can see my full speech here!

Watch Amy's speech

It was so meaningful to have my family there and see the faces of an eager crowd motivated to protect their families, their rights, and their country.  I stood alongside them as we demonstrated, with a 2-hour people’s march for freedom.  The march was so loud and invigorating as it included drums, freedom chants, and bells, and most importantly, people from around the globe marching for freedom.

My friend, Dr. Maria Hubmer-Mogg and her colleagues, did a wonderful job and succeeded with their Geneva Project.  I’m grateful for the invitation to be there:

In this moment, I felt your prayers, love, your texts, your emails, your encouragement, and support.  I was so proud to stand and speak as a Californian, an American, a wife, a mother, an activist, and the President of PERK.  We were all ‘Born Ready’ for this moment. 

 Sincerely,

Amy Bohn

 Please continue to support our trip to Geneva, and your continued support allows us to continue our vital work.  I hope you enjoy the pictures!

 To support PERK's efforts please make a donation here:

During the Geneva Rally, it was announced that the WHO's pandemic treaty collapsed as member states couldn't agree. It won't be adopted at World Health Assembly. This is a victory for freedom advocates against WHO's pandemic control proposal.

The head of the World Health Organization on Monday voiced confidence that countries would one day reach a deal on a pandemic accord after failing to produce an agreement last week, although health officials warned it could take years.

Health officials have voiced frustration with the negotiations that have been dogged by lengthy discussions past midnight, last-minute shifts in position and growing criticism from right-wing commentators that the treaty would undermine sovereignty, which the WHO strongly denies. - CTV News

The WHO updated International Health Regulations before the deadline, seen as important. Critics noted that the final version didn't address concerns from health freedom advocates. After the World Health Assembly, WHO said the changes aim to enhance global health protection against future outbreaks. Legal concerns arise as the new IHR changes were proposed shortly before the Assembly, not following current rules. The final version was released on June 1 after voting just before the Assembly ended. WHO member states view the adoption of the diluted IHR amendments as significant progress and a win for the United States and others who led the process in 2021.

We won this fight, but we still need to win the overall war. Keep the pressure on our elected officials. Take action here with PERK Advocacy Action Campaigns.

AB 1955 is on the verge ....

Amy Bohn’s updates us on AB 1955.

As the California Legislature wraps things up before Summer Recess, there was a tense and impassioned debate at the Capitol over AB 1955. The confrontation over parental notification policies in California schools escalated sharply on Thursday morning when two lawmakers, Republican Bill Essayli and Democrat Corey Jackson from the Riverside area, engaged in a heated verbal exchange on the Assembly floor. The Assembly was on the verge of voting on Assembly Bill 1955, a proposed legislation aimed at prohibiting California school boards from enforcing regulations that mandate school staff to notify a student’s parents if the student expresses a desire to use a name or pronoun that differs from their biological sex. The situation intensified to the point where Assemblyman Marc Berman, D-Menlo Park, intervened physically to prevent Jackson from approaching Essayli. While no physical altercation transpired between the two lawmakers, the incident vividly underscored the heightened emotions and heavy discord surrounding this contentious issue. LGBTQ lawmakers are steadfastly resisting Republican arguments that they believe undermine the dignity and rights of transgender individuals in California.

AB 1955 (Ward) Academic Futures and Educators for Today’s Youth Act was swiftly passed through the Assembly Education Committee and Assembly Floor Vote, overshadowing any concerns raised by parents, within a mere span of 2 days.

The bill, featuring various reforms in the educational sector. As of 07/03/24 bill has been enrolled and presented to the Governor at 3 p.m.The bill now sits on Governor Newsom’s Desk awaiting his signature. Time to contact the Governor’s office to demand he VETO AB 1955. Please see Amy Bohn’s message below.

PERK Advocacy remains committed to careful monitoring, active lobbying, and consistent advocacy for California legislation. Rest assured, we are dedicated to providing you with ongoing updates on the status of these crucial bills, along with actionable steps you can take to bring about meaningful change. For more frequent updates and convenient access to the PERK Advocacy Action Center, be sure to visit us at www.perkadvocacy.com.

Legislative Updates

SUPPORT

SB-976 (Skinner) Social Media Youth Addiction Law :

Asm Privacy and Consumer Protection Committee Hearing Date: 07/02/24


SB 1414 (Grove) Crimes: solicitation of a minor

Asm Public Safety Committee Hearing Date: 07/02/24

AB 2652 (Muratsuchi) State Department of Education: artificial intelligence working group

In Assembly Appropriations committee: Held under submission.


AB 1824 (Valencia) California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018: opt-out right: mergers.
Sen 3rd Reading - Asm Bills 07-02-2024 #131


AB 1871 (Alanis) Adopted course of study for grades 7 to 12: social sciences: personal financial literacy.

Sen Held At Desk - Assembly Bills 07-02-2024 A- 54

AB-1949 California Consumer Privacy Act of 2020: collection of personal information of a minor

Sen Judiciary Committee Hearing Date: 07/02/24

PERK Advocacy Action Campaigns - Support

OPPOSE

AB 2442 (Zbur) Healing arts: expedited licensure process: gender-affirming health care and gender-affirming mental health care.

Sen 3rd Reading - Asm Bills 07-02-2024 # 113

AB-1825 California Freedom to Read Act.

Sen Judiciary Committee Hearing Date: 07/02/24

AB 1955 (Ward) Academic Futures and Educators for Today’s Youth Act.

Going to Governor’s Desk for signature.

SB-907 Orange County Board of Education: members.

Asm Appropriations

PERK Advocacy Action Campaigns - Oppose

action steps you can take:

Take action now to urge legislators to Support or Oppose a bill.

  1. Use our one click action campaigns via PERK Advocacy Action Campaign Center.

  2. Call your legislator now and leave a message. 

  3. Submit your letter of support to the legislative portal to be included in the official bill analysis.  

    HOW TO SUBMIT SUPPORT/OPPOSITION LETTERS:  After completing a one-time registration to obtain a username and password, log in to submit your position letter as a registered lobbyist, organization, or individual seeking to communicate your views to the bill author’s staff as well as the committee that will be hearing the bill.

    As an Individual, how do I send comments to the committee?

    1. Select measure type, measure number, and Session Type.

    2. Click on the “Search” button.

    3. Select the appropriate Committee.

    4. Select Your Stance.

    5. Input note message in the note box.

    6. Complete the Captcha and select the “Submit” button.   

PERK July Social

The Ventura County screening of Plandemic: The Musical 

Join us for a wonderful evening that includes dinner, a movie, live performance, amazing speakers, inspiration and unity!

Plandemic: The Musical features an all-star cast of singers, dancers, jugglers, disco roller-skaters, mariachi bands, and more, plus cameos from real-life superheroes. This epic short film is filled with inspiring musical anthems and lyrical messages that the world needs to hear now more than ever. 

Plus, a live performance by DPAK and a timely and informative Q&A with PERK President, Amy Bohn, Dr. Judy Mikowitz and DPAK.  Raffles, auctions, community and more!

You won’t want to miss this night! 

Date: July 25

  • Time: 5:30pm

  • Tickets: General $46 VIP $150

Purchase Tickets

Includes:

  • Mexican Buffet Dinner at Los Robles Greens 

  • Special private screening of Plandemic the Musical with special guests Dr Judy Mikovitz and DPAK

For more information contact: DAWNM@PERK-GROUP.COM

Plandemic: The Musical is the final installment of the Plandemic series, the most seen independent movie series in history!

They call us “consumers,” but that is not who we are. We are CREATORS. Consumers take. Creators give.

This is the moment for us to revive the creative spirit to unleash a modern renaissance. Our music, movies, and all of our art has been hijacked by merchants of divisive and demoralizing doom.

Now more than ever we are being called to reactivate our innate ability to create solutions!

Plandemic: The Musical features an all-star cast of singers, dancers, jugglers, disco roller-skaters, mariachi bands, and more, plus cameos from real-life superheroes.

This epic short film is filled with inspiring musical anthems and lyrical messages that the world needs to hear now more than ever.

More about Our Special Guests:

DPAK mission:


In a world where societal conditioning attempts to keep the populous trapped in division, DPAK’s music aims to serve as a beacon of truth and liberation. With a mission to unite 1 billion souls beyond the confines of the matrix, DPAK seeks to empower those who feel outnumbered and stuck in order to dismantle divisions and create profound change. Through access to a supportive community, resources, and tools, DPAK WORLD strives to guide people towards self-empowerment, unity, and control over their own destinies, fostering joy and connection along the way.
DPAK BIO:

One-man Solo Act - Arena Rock / Dream Pop Anthems - Emotional Power Ballads / Cinematic Soundscapes: Like Pink Floyd, David Bowie, and Prince had an Indian baby together, who happens to play the violin.

Violin / Vocals / Guitar / Keys / Beats / Improvisational Live Looping: Each performance is a uniquely engaging and interactive experience curated specifically for the energy and vibe of the crowd.

Producer / Songwriter / Composer: He most recently completed the full score and original songs for Plandemic the Musical. Formerly Orchestrator, Arranger, Singer, Violinist at Disney, completing 45 songs for animated hit series “Mira, Royal Detective”.

Performed with Rihanna, India.Arie, Jason Mraz, and was frontman of award-winning electro-pop supergroup Robot Nature. Created music for feature films starring Jessica Biel, Brie Larson, Donald Sutherland, and commercial spots including FOX, Toyota, iPhone, Cadillac.

His music can be streamed on all platforms as DPAK - or can be found at DPAK WORLD.

- DPAK
dpakworld.com

Dr. Judy Mikovits earned a BA in Chemistry from University of Virginia in 1980 and a PhD in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology from George Washington University in 1992. In her forty-year quest to understand the causes, prevention and treatment of chronic diseases, she has co-authored seminal papers culminating at least a decade of research in each of four fields: Immunology, natural products chemistry, epigenetics, and HIV/AIDs drug development. 

In 2009, Dr Judy Mikovits led the team that first isolated and characterized a new family of human disease-associated retroviruses, XMRVs. Dr Judy Mikovits has co-authored more than 50 peer reviewed publications and book chapters, and holds a patent for Combination Therapy for Prostate Cancer using Botanical Compositions and Casodex. 

Dr Judy Mikovits is a New York Times Best selling author of the books Plague, Plague of Corruption, Ending Plague and the Truth about the Masks. 

Her heart and passion is botanical drug development and personalized nutritional therapeutic solutions.

Her current focus is education about the human endocannabinoid system and curative strategies for vaccine AIDS.

California Legislative update as of June 27th, 2024.

As the California Legislature wraps things up before Summer Recess, there was a tense and impassioned debate at the Capitol over AB 1955. The confrontation over parental notification policies in California schools escalated sharply on Thursday morning when two lawmakers, Republican Bill Essayli and Democrat Corey Jackson from the Riverside area, engaged in a heated verbal exchange on the Assembly floor. The Assembly was on the verge of voting on Assembly Bill 1955, a proposed legislation aimed at prohibiting California school boards from enforcing regulations that mandate school staff to notify a student’s parents if the student expresses a desire to use a name or pronoun that differs from their biological sex. The situation intensified to the point where Assemblyman Marc Berman, D-Menlo Park, intervened physically to prevent Jackson from approaching Essayli. While no physical altercation transpired between the two lawmakers, the incident vividly underscored the heightened emotions and heavy discord surrounding this contentious issue. LGBTQ lawmakers are steadfastly resisting Republican arguments that they believe undermine the dignity and rights of transgender individuals in California.

AB 1955 (Ward) Academic Futures and Educators for Today’s Youth Act was swiftly passed through the Assembly Education Committee and Assembly Floor Vote, overshadowing any concerns raised by parents, within a mere span of 2 days.

The bill, featuring various reforms in the educational sector, is currently en route to the Governor's Desk awaiting his approval. The signing is anticipated to take place on Friday, potentially culminating the legislation just in time for the end of Pride Month and prior to the commencement of the legislative summer recess scheduled for July.

PERK Advocacy remains committed to careful monitoring, active lobbying, and consistent advocacy for California legislation. Rest assured, we are dedicated to providing you with ongoing updates on the status of these crucial bills, along with actionable steps you can take to bring about meaningful change. For more frequent updates and convenient access to the PERK Advocacy Action Center, be sure to visit us at www.perkadvocacy.com.

SUPPORT

SB-976 (Skinner) Social Media Youth Addiction Law :

Asm Privacy and Consumer Protection Committee Hearing Date: 07/02/24


SB 1414 (Grove) Crimes: solicitation of a minor

Asm Public Safety Committee Hearing Date: 07/02/24

AB 2652 (Muratsuchi) State Department of Education: artificial intelligence working group

In Assembly Appropriations committee: Held under submission.


AB 1824 (Valencia) California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018: opt-out right: mergers.
Sen 3rd Reading - Asm Bills 06-27-2024 161


AB 1871 (Alanis) Adopted course of study for grades 7 to 12: social sciences: personal financial literacy.

Sen Held At Desk - Assembly Bills 06-27-2024 A- 60.

AB-1949 California Consumer Privacy Act of 2020: collection of personal information of a minor

Sen Judiciary Committee Hearing Date: 07/02/24

PERK Advocacy Action Campaigns - Support

OPPOSE

AB 2442 (Zbur) Healing arts: expedited licensure process: gender-affirming health care and gender-affirming mental health care.

Sen 3rd Reading - Asm Bills 06-27-2024 143

AB-1825 California Freedom to Read Act.

Sen Judiciary Committee Hearing Date: 07/02/24

AB 1955 (Ward) Academic Futures and Educators for Today’s Youth Act.

Going to Governor’s Desk for signature.

SB-907 Orange County Board of Education: members.

Asm Appropriations

PERK Advocacy Action Campaigns - Oppose

action steps you can take:

Take action now to urge legislators to Support or Oppose a bill.

  1. Use our one click action campaigns via PERK Advocacy Action Campaign Center.

  2. Call your legislator now and leave a message. 

  3. Submit your letter of support to the legislative portal to be included in the official bill analysis.  

    HOW TO SUBMIT SUPPORT/OPPOSITION LETTERS:  After completing a one-time registration to obtain a username and password, log in to submit your position letter as a registered lobbyist, organization, or individual seeking to communicate your views to the bill author’s staff as well as the committee that will be hearing the bill.

    As an Individual, how do I send comments to the committee?

    1. Select measure type, measure number, and Session Type.

    2. Click on the “Search” button.

    3. Select the appropriate Committee.

    4. Select Your Stance.

    5. Input note message in the note box.

    6. Complete the Captcha and select the “Submit” button.