- HB1333 will establish a “domestic violent extremism commission” in the AG’s office. It intends to identify solutions to “misinformation,” consider data-tracking methods, suggest new legislation and regulation, collect and report data on incidents, and consider how to fund these activities.
- The commission will be required to follow the recommendations from this study from Attorney General Bob Ferguson.
- An Anti-Defamation League (ADL) representative testified in support of the bill, claiming that certain viewpoints, such as those shown in the blue circles below, pose a danger akin to white supremacy. For the entire presentation, click here.
- Here’s their game plan. Peaceful citizens who question masks and C-19 shots are now being labeled as “motivating extremists” by well-funded entities working with Attorney General Ferguson. It’s clear that the mask/vaccine/extremism framework is not about public health or safety, but a tool for surveilling, tracking, censoring, and controlling the population. For what purpose? Who benefits from censorship? Who benefits when the government proposes a framework that they acknowledge will violate both the state and federal constitutions?
- It’s time for all hands on deck to oppose not only this bill, but also the dangerous direction AG Ferguson and others want to go. This is the United States of America: land of the free, because of the brave. We need everyone to be brave, be peaceful, and be loud. Please review the linked information in the Informed Choice Washington’s Substack carefully and critically. Share it widely. This is not about race, creed, color, gender, or any other divisive label being assigned to any of us. We might disagree on some topics, but we all agree that freedom is a human right worth fighting for. Together, we can protect Washington and the U.S.A.
- For even more information:
- Watch the video of the January 24 hearing of the bill.
- Watch the PBS Newshour show, where this bill is labeled as model legislation for the nation.
- See the slide show presented by ADL during the bill hearing on extremism.
- And see the slide show on Ferguson’s study.
- Read Attorney General Bob Ferguson’s study that the bill is based on. Be sure to explore Appendix 2: Consultant Team Biographies and research some of their positions and actions. We are in a battle of language, with both sides claiming to support freedom, justice, and the Constitution.
- Learn more about The Raben Group the AG hired to help with his study (whose other clients include the Gates Foundation, the Rockefeller Foundation, and Pfizer).
- Here’s a web page from another entity the AG hired for his study: Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection (ICAP) at Georgetown University Law Center and the States United Democracy Center (SUDC). This is a paper opposing constitutional sheriffs.