Exiled Gold Star Mom Kicked Off Movie Premier On Election Problems In USA
5 min readTina Peters Gold Star Mom whose 27-year-old son, a Seal Team 6 member, died in service. Special Warfare Operator (SEAL) Petty Officer 1st Class Remington Jordan Peters died in 2017.
Ms. Peters was an elected elections clerk and recorder in Mesa Co., Colorado who grew concerned about the 2020 Presidential election.
At first, Peters said, she thought that the election for her county, which she oversaw, was ‘gold standard,’ however after people in her community complained to her she tried to find some answers for them and since then she has paid a hefty price- for caring about Americans in that way.
“I am an elected official; I ccould have anyone to come in and look at the process, “Peters said in the movie, describing the investigation she started into the election after she decided to listen to her community’s concerns over the vote tabulations.
She enraged the government authorities who raided her home and ransacked her belongings.
Peter’s emotionally described the moment she found a box of her son’s last effects that had been manhandled and left disheveled in a pile on the ground, after that raid on her home.
“It made me realize we all have boxes that we need to open and things we need to face,” Peters said, and that may have been a motivating moment for her to continue on with her mission to find justice for confused and hurting Americans who have grown into a giant movement of election integrity.
To them, she is a hoer, because she will not give up. But that is no acceptable to her local government.
The lapdog media has mostly ignored Peters, except to make fun of her or call her names, has reported that she is being denied the opportunity to be in fellowship with her friends for a significant occasion.
Local NBC News reported:
DA denies Tina Peters’ travel request, states that “this may be the most offensive travel request the undersigned has seen.”
Peters was requesting to travel to a summit in Springfield, Missouri
By Kacie Sinton
Published: Aug. 17, 2022 at 2:14 PM EDT
MESA COUNTY, Colo. (KKCO) – Tina Peters, embattled Mesa County Clerk & Recorder and former Secretary of State candidate, has been denied travel to a summit by District Attorney Dan Rubinstein.
As the defendant of an ongoing criminal trial, Peters is required by law to submit a request to travel out of state to the district court. Peters had previously ignored this bond requirement, resulting in a warrant being issued for her arrest that was later quashed.
According to documents from the DA, Peters sought permission to travel to Springfield, Missouri, to attend the Moment of Truth Summit. The documents state that Peters took part in a documentary film celebrating the 2020 election theft conspiracy theory and the actions she took during the election that ultimately resulted in Peters being in hot water with the law.
The documents state that Peters was seeking to attend the summit because it was “necessary to further her business interests,” but points out that Peters is still drawing a salary of $93,000 annually.
Additionally, the document states that “In summary, Ms. Peters is seeking permission to leave the state so that she can be celebrated as a hero for the conduct that a grand jury has indicted her for, and claims this is necessary to further her business interests, at a time where she continues to draw a substantial salary as the elected Clerk and Recorder, while doing no work for the county who is paying her.”
PETERS IS BEING INDICTED FOR TRYING TO FIX THE MESSED-UP ELECTIONS
My son described me in 3 words, “she fixes things,” Peters said in the movie- that the DA didn’t want Peters to see live at Mike Lindell’s Summit- saying he denied her because she might be treated like a hero- remember.
The integrity of American elections are the topic of concern for all of the attendees of the Summitt. Peters is not alone in wanting the Government to go back and address the problems with the tabulation machines used in elections.
Peters, who said she has never even had a speeding ticket to that point, was harassed and intimidated by government officials and got kicked out of her office and then called her a criminal.
“I couldn’t unsee what I saw, we needed an investigation,” Peter said about her investigation in her government role as an election worker.
Her story is that of one American Mom who refuses to give up until the American people have some answers.
The movie of her story is accessible on their website and was shown at the Movement of Truth Summit.
“We found a lot of irregularities through an activist Sherrona Bishop” Peters. Bishop is also a large part of the movie and was on the scene to view the movie live at it’s Moment of Truth, premier in Springfield MO.
Peters questions the machines and the government’s authority over them.
And that is when her trouble started.
That troubled story is highlighted in the movie- Selection Code.
“Uncovering a secret so critical to the survival of America it transcends political parties. It is not about correcting the past. It’s about correcting the future. You’ll never again let a machine near your vote.”
Was 2020 stolen? It’s deeper than that.
You’ve heard it said “Those who vote decide nothing. Those who count the votes decide everything.”
What about those who code the vote?
What if our leaders aren’t actually being elected by us, but instead… selected?
[S]ELECTION CODE follows the story of Tina Peters the County Clerk in Mesa Colorado, who made a backup of her counties Dominion Voting System server, only to stumble across evidence of manipulation in a recent local city council election…. and also the 2020 general election. Tina’s discovery ignites a chain reaction upending her life. And upending the world.
You will not be able to unsee what you see.
We stand at an apex in human history. Are we handing too much power to technology – and those that program it?
[S]ELECTION CODE is a political thriller uncovering a secret so critical to the survival of America it transcends political parties. It is not about correcting the past. It’s about correcting the future.
Once you see [S]ELECTION CODE you’ll never again let a machine near your vote.