Earlier this year, very sad to watch these kids “protesting” to have their own rights taken away. Think of that irony.

These progressives are literally standing on the graves of 17 victims, ironically using living children as their spokesman pawns to try and ultimately rip away everyone’s rights. All in the name of safety and kids.

I’ll bet if the children who died in the school could still talk, they would ask to be protected by someone capable of defending them with a powerful gun.

Today, I say we celebrate the millions of kids who remained in school in support of Constitution that protects not only them, but all of these kids who know not what they do.

Someone asked me yesterday about a potential civil-war/revolution in our lifetime.

Yes. Absolutely we will see both. I hope I’m wrong, but I believe probably sooner than later.

I think it will happen once the political pendulum swings again after Donald Trump.

The masses of the young, low-information voting generation (who have been force-fed lies from our public school system and media for years) will rise up stronger than we can contemplate. They will all march and chant (literally) to the exact drum-beat of the progressive leaders (yes, including some very powerful progressive Republicans who pretend to be conservative).

These youth will vote for a very strong progressive (socialist type) mix of Obama, Hillary, Bernie, that will openly defy and oppose the Constitution and Bill of Rights in their platform; and be praised for it. The ideals will never lose the highest office again. The next generation will overtake the republic, probably for good. I believe it will be lost until a revolution happens.

Speech will be punished harder than ever before. Religious institutions will be attacked and have their tax-exempt status taken because they aren’t with the sexual-revolution times. And the right to bear arms will be more than infringed. In fact, disarming citizens might be where the war begins.

Abraham Lincoln said, “America will never be destroyed from the outside. If we falter and lose our freedoms, it will be because we destroyed ourselves.”

The good news is that God has already seen the movie play out, and He tells us it will be okay in the end, that is, if we stay true and faithful. Light always conquers darkness. That gives me some hope.

 

Fox 13 contacted me today after the Utah state audit was released regarding my case.

They must have uncovered all the emails and finally pieced together what happened. I’m thankful the state did this. It’s a big deal for religious freedom.

The audit says in part, “when questioned when certain SLCPD management expressed the opinion that a request for excusal from assignment based on a religious need for accommodation was no different from any other request for excusal.”

“The audit sided with (Moutsos) and says that some SLCPD management do not appear to understand the requirements of title VII of the Civil Rights Act.”

The good news is that it will protect people. Remember to stand up for what you believe, no matter what. Even if you lose your job in a world where people and organizations can be intolerant of who you are. It really will all work out in the end. It always does.

http://fox13now.com/2018/04/17/slc-officer-who-asked-not-to-cover-pride-parade-speaks-after-department-audit/

Everywhere around us is law. It’s inescapable.

The laws of nature seem to have just as much affect on our lives as God’s law. It’s one in the same. Cause and affect can be the most frustrating. For some, if it can happen, it will happen. And most of the time we are just trying to cope and react to what the laws of life will bring.

Summer follows spring and winter follows fall. Over and over. We can’t change it. We just have to adapt. The natural laws on earth are just as powerful as universal laws in heaven. What we put into our minds and bodies will have immediate results. And the same is true spiritually.

If we are an Eternal spirit and live in our physical bodies, why then do we pretend that spiritual laws don’t somehow apply to us?

Most of us believe that commandments are somehow boring restrictions that won’t allow for fun choices. However, it’s really the opposite. Commandments are opportunities to be free from bondage. When someone breaks the laws of man, they can be arrested and put into jail, where choice is not an option anymore. The same is true with spiritual law.

When we break spiritual law, negligent or not, there are just as many consequences as breaking laws of the land, if not more. Just because we are on temporary bail to roam the earth, doesn’t mean we are spiritually free. Not at all. It’s a false sense of security. We can be physically free, but spiritually shackled, full of despair, with very little hope.

Spiritual laws and moral laws are just as powerful, if not more. For example, when we treat each other a certain way (good or bad) there’s a spiritual consequence. When we do good to each other, we naturally feel good. And the same for bad. Doesn’t matter your religion. Some call it karma. Either way we get what we give into the universe.

I’ve seen some of the happiest, non-religious people on the planet living this higher law, without even knowing what they are following. Treating people like they want to be treated. The golden rule. I’ve also seen the most unhappy, religious people who pretend to love God, who don’t love their neighbors at all. I’ve fallen into this trap several times in my life. That’s sin. In the book of James it says “Therefore to him that ​​​knoweth​ to do good, and ​​​doeth​ ​it​ not, to him it is ​​​sin​.”

This is why Jesus commanded us to love each other. Because without that love between each other, we’ve broken the 2nd most powerful law in the universe, besides loving God Himself. But we truly can’t love God if we don’t love each other first. It’s impossible. This is what He’s trying to teach us.

This is why our planet is so off between people. The law has been broken collectively. This is why we will have our day like the people of Noah’s time had theirs. Because we don’t love each other like we should. It’s so simple but yet so hard.

The good news is that we can each make it right with people around us, today. We can individually prepare ourselves to live that higher, heavenly law. To have peace in our souls. Because we can’t run from His law or His love. Either learn His law willingly, or learn His law reluctantly. Either way we will learn. Because He loves us. And that love is inescapable.

 

 

These statues were just erected over this weekend in Alabama. This is to help all of us be reminded about slavery, lynchings, and how oppressive America was.

But wait a minute…

I thought we just went through a liberating revolution of ripping down statues of people that were reminding us of slavery, lynchings, and oppression? One statue of Abraham Lincoln was even burned. The man that actually freed the slaves. This is where we are as a people.

My point is that we should try to be consistent as a culture. The destruction of the statues was never about Robert E. Lee. He was just a justification to try and tear ALL of the real history about America to shreds.

I don’t wish to offend anyone. Slavery is disgusting in any form. Just get people thinking about how we are moving as a society.

https://www.nbcnews.com/news/amp/ncna869686

May 1st 2018 – #Himtoo

Sandy Mayor Fires Police Chief for Giving Hugs? Or to cover up a real sexual scandal involving his buddy?

The last several days I’ve been trying to connect the dots on a case that has been troubling on my mind and heart. Years ago, after my gun and badge were taken for discrimination and my story was all over national news, I was a disaster. Of course, I was guilty, right? I was in the news, it had to be true!

Later, I met an incredible man named Chief Kevin Thacker of the Sandy City Police Department. 35 Years on the job. His reputation was always good. Not normal for a chief of police.

You could tell this guy was different than most chiefs I had ever met. He even told me he didn’t want the job as Chief at first, and definitely didn’t seek after it. A humble man. He was genuine and very concerned about my case. When I met him, he asked how my family was doing. He gave me comfort at the time. He asked questions that someone who actually cared about people would ask.

Well, I just read a story about how he was fired. I knew something was off after reading. Especially the way the Mayor was grandstanding the case. Not one, but three press conferences. Why three? Isn’t one enough?

Chief Thacker’s name was drug in the mud and all over the news for being some kind of sexual predator. The Mayor of Sandy, Kurt Bradburn said they need to give the people “Trasparency” and that’s why he was placed on leave weeks before he fired him. And that’s why the mayor needed to do the press shows, because of “transparency”. Ok. The Mayor said Thacker “engaged in inappropriate touching and unprofessional conduct with employees.”

What was the inappropriate conduct? What was the police chiefs crime?

Hugs…….(Very long pause) This isn’t a joke. Hugs. The man was fired for giving people hugs.

Now, this man’s 35 yr incredible career has come to this. People trying to equate him with the #metoo movement. No. No. And No. . https://www.ksl.com/?sid=46307345&nid=148

“By swiftly dealing with this issue, I hope we have upheld public trust and sent the message that this behavior won’t be tolerated by my administration,” The Mayor added.

However, nobody put in an official complaint about the case. What? That’s right. From what I am reading, nobody actually turned the chief in. Why? Because they were hugs. Many of the people in his office he hugged didn’t even want to testify at all. They loved him. Nobody had a real problem with it until the Mayor made a problem out of it.

But why would the Mayor do such a thing?

What I have recently discovered is that the Mayor, Kurt Bradburn, (oh ya the same guy who gave himself a 15K raise on the first day of being Mayor and was all over the news) failed to mention that his Chief City Admin Officer, Matthew Huish, actually had a formal sexual harassment open case against him.

He sent several “unprofessional” emails late in the evening to a female staffer. His text to her said..

“Of course! I ALWAYS have time for YOU! :-)” or “I’m not a man who is easily dissuaded, so expect to see me trying again soon! Haha” during a time when the two kept missing each other while trying to meet at work. Another said, “Hey Girl, (is that an HR violation?)”

Clearly Huish knew he was truly crossing lines. Why would he say “Is this an HR violation”?

Why didn’t the Mayor bring that little tid bit out in the name of transparency? Wouldn’t that have been an important side-note for everyone during one of the three press side-shows for the state to hear about destroying Thackers reputation? https://www.ksl.com/?sid=46311422&nid=148

A few questions…

Why, if transparency is such a big deal, did an actual sexual harassment claim and case just get a tiny headline today? Today? They have been investigating this for a while now. But AFTER Thacker was blasted in the news? And why, don’t we know the name of this city official in the KSL article? In fact, The heading says, “Sandy Administrator Cleared After Investigation.” Doesn’t say anything juicy about “sexual harassment” in his case. Like he did to Thacker. Shouldn’t we be consistent Mayor Bradburn in being transparent?

People of Sandy… It sounds like you need to start asking some tough questions. And it sounds like the Mayor is willing to destroy someone else’s life and reputation to possibly cover up a lot bigger problem with his buddies in office.

I can almost guarantee this Mayor will be in the news again, and it will be for a lot more than giving himself a 15K raise. Mark my words. I’m not for litigating as the go-to, but I hope Thacker lights the City of Sandy up with the biggest defamation case possible. They handled two cases that were supposedly the same, completely different. Dirty politics. But yet so clear to see. Time will only reveal more.

This is why politics will destroy lives. How many people can I throw under the bus to get to the top? This is why we need to elect moral and ethical leaders who know how to do the right thing, for the right reason. Sandy City, Wake Up.

Oh and.. I actually remember Thacker giving me a hug, and guess what, it wasn’t uncomfortable at all. A man hug. I think we not only need more guys like Thacker in our world, but we need a lot more hugs, too.

This article below needs to read, “Sandy has second sexual-harassment that was actually the first and only.”

https://www.sltrib.com/news/2018/05/01/sandy-has-a-second-sexual-harassment-investigation-of-a-city-official-staff-chief-is-cleared/