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Richard_Ryeson 2 points ago +2 / -0

Lewis Herms https://screwbiggov.com

🎥 Did You Miss the BIG News? On Monday, June 2nd Lewis Herms made it official. Lewis is running for Governor of California! This isn't politics as usual - this is We the People taking our power back! No more waiting. No more silence. No more compromise.

Meet Lewis Lewis Herms is not a career politician. And that’s by design.

An Independent candidate for Governor of California, Herms brings decades of private-sector leadership experience to a race defined by frustration with politics as usual. A California native and first-time political candidate, he is running with support from across the political spectrum, focused on practical solutions that put people over politics. His campaign is grounded in a simple belief: government should answer to We the People, not entrenched political interests or party machinery.

Built on responsibility, not privilege Growing up in working neighborhoods across Southern California, Lewis was raised by a single mother on food stamps. Those early years shaped his sense of self-reliance and accountability. Despite hardship, his childhood reflected a belief in the California Dream many residents still remember, rooted in close-knit communities and traditions like the Rose Parade.

Learning how things actually work Lewis started working young, delivering newspapers in Los Angeles and taking on responsibility when it mattered. He learned by doing. As a teenager, he spent countless hours fixing cars and learning mechanics from the ground up, building practical skills and instincts that would later define his approach to problem-solving.

He legally signed off to work forty hours a week in a factory during summers, balancing a full-time job with school and athletics. While still in his teens, Herms began performing at a high level in professional environments, setting sales records at major corporations including General Motors and Montgomery Ward. Results, not titles, became the measure of success.

Fixing what no one else could Before entering public life, Herms built his career in the private sector through hands-on, unglamorous work. He started as a drain cleaner before working his way up to manage operations across Southern California. Known for his ability to diagnose and repair failing organizations, Lewis stepped into complex environments others avoided, bringing teams together around workable solutions.

His career later included leadership roles at national organizations such as 24 Hour Fitness and Gold’s Gym, where he was repeatedly assigned to struggling locations. By bringing people together around clear goals and practical solutions, one such club rose to become the top-performing location in a global franchise of more than 600 clubs. It was named Club of the Year, recognition earned through measurable results rather than rhetoric.

Solving problems at the source Herms’ record also includes working effectively within government systems to deliver results. At a failing facility in Oxnard, he stepped into an operation stalled by permitting delays and bureaucratic resistance. Rather than bypassing the process or accepting paralysis, Lewis worked directly with local leadership to resolve obstacles, secure approvals, and rebuild the operation.

A personal sacrifice Later, Herms founded and ran his own multi-million-dollar company, applying the same accountability-driven approach as an owner and executive. As he watched California change during the lockdowns, Lewis became increasingly concerned by institutional failure, corruption, and a widening disconnect between government and everyday life. He ultimately chose to leave his business behind, giving up stability and long-term security to step into public responsibility.

From accountability to action After decades of fixing broken systems in business, Herms went into communities across California to learn directly from the people living with the consequences of policy failure and from those working on real solutions. Rather than relying on bureaucrats, political insiders, or media filters, he focused on listening first and building understanding before offering solutions.

Herms’ civic work expanded beyond organizing into long-form examination of institutional power and public accountability. He founded and led several grassroots initiatives, including Screw Big Gov, Freedom in Action, Remember Your Oath, The Truth Tour, and The Unity Tour. As part of that work, he produced documentary films including 20/20 Vision, Watch the Water, and Cages, examining institutional power, public trust, and the real-world consequences of systemic failure.

Guardian of California Herms is running for Governor of California because he believes the state’s challenges are not abstract or unsolvable. They are the result of systems that no longer serve the people they were meant to help. With support from Californians across the political spectrum, he is uniquely positioned as an Independent to govern a truly unified state and rebuild institutions so they once again work for We the People.

Lewis lives in California with his wife and their seven children. Raising a family here deepens his appreciation for the Golden State as one of the most extraordinary places in the world, defined by its diversity, natural beauty, and sense of possibility. He is running to help restore the California Dream, rebuilding a state where hard work leads to opportunity and communities can thrive again.

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Richard_Ryeson 2 points ago +2 / -0

Lewis Herms https://screwbiggov.com

🎥 Did You Miss the BIG News? On Monday, June 2nd Lewis Herms made it official. Lewis is running for Governor of California! This isn't politics as usual - this is We the People taking our power back! No more waiting. No more silence. No more compromise.

Meet Lewis Lewis Herms is not a career politician. And that’s by design.

An Independent candidate for Governor of California, Herms brings decades of private-sector leadership experience to a race defined by frustration with politics as usual. A California native and first-time political candidate, he is running with support from across the political spectrum, focused on practical solutions that put people over politics. His campaign is grounded in a simple belief: government should answer to We the People, not entrenched political interests or party machinery.

Built on responsibility, not privilege Growing up in working neighborhoods across Southern California, Lewis was raised by a single mother on food stamps. Those early years shaped his sense of self-reliance and accountability. Despite hardship, his childhood reflected a belief in the California Dream many residents still remember, rooted in close-knit communities and traditions like the Rose Parade.

Learning how things actually work Lewis started working young, delivering newspapers in Los Angeles and taking on responsibility when it mattered. He learned by doing. As a teenager, he spent countless hours fixing cars and learning mechanics from the ground up, building practical skills and instincts that would later define his approach to problem-solving.

He legally signed off to work forty hours a week in a factory during summers, balancing a full-time job with school and athletics. While still in his teens, Herms began performing at a high level in professional environments, setting sales records at major corporations including General Motors and Montgomery Ward. Results, not titles, became the measure of success.

Fixing what no one else could Before entering public life, Herms built his career in the private sector through hands-on, unglamorous work. He started as a drain cleaner before working his way up to manage operations across Southern California. Known for his ability to diagnose and repair failing organizations, Lewis stepped into complex environments others avoided, bringing teams together around workable solutions.

His career later included leadership roles at national organizations such as 24 Hour Fitness and Gold’s Gym, where he was repeatedly assigned to struggling locations. By bringing people together around clear goals and practical solutions, one such club rose to become the top-performing location in a global franchise of more than 600 clubs. It was named Club of the Year, recognition earned through measurable results rather than rhetoric.

Solving problems at the source Herms’ record also includes working effectively within government systems to deliver results. At a failing facility in Oxnard, he stepped into an operation stalled by permitting delays and bureaucratic resistance. Rather than bypassing the process or accepting paralysis, Lewis worked directly with local leadership to resolve obstacles, secure approvals, and rebuild the operation.

A personal sacrifice Later, Herms founded and ran his own multi-million-dollar company, applying the same accountability-driven approach as an owner and executive. As he watched California change during the lockdowns, Lewis became increasingly concerned by institutional failure, corruption, and a widening disconnect between government and everyday life. He ultimately chose to leave his business behind, giving up stability and long-term security to step into public responsibility.

From accountability to action After decades of fixing broken systems in business, Herms went into communities across California to learn directly from the people living with the consequences of policy failure and from those working on real solutions. Rather than relying on bureaucrats, political insiders, or media filters, he focused on listening first and building understanding before offering solutions.

Herms’ civic work expanded beyond organizing into long-form examination of institutional power and public accountability. He founded and led several grassroots initiatives, including Screw Big Gov, Freedom in Action, Remember Your Oath, The Truth Tour, and The Unity Tour. As part of that work, he produced documentary films including 20/20 Vision, Watch the Water, and Cages, examining institutional power, public trust, and the real-world consequences of systemic failure.

Guardian of California Herms is running for Governor of California because he believes the state’s challenges are not abstract or unsolvable. They are the result of systems that no longer serve the people they were meant to help. With support from Californians across the political spectrum, he is uniquely positioned as an Independent to govern a truly unified state and rebuild institutions so they once again work for We the People.

Lewis lives in California with his wife and their seven children. Raising a family here deepens his appreciation for the Golden State as one of the most extraordinary places in the world, defined by its diversity, natural beauty, and sense of possibility. He is running to help restore the California Dream, rebuilding a state where hard work leads to opportunity and communities can thrive again.

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Richard_Ryeson 2 points ago +2 / -0

Kevork Almassian Interview - The True Origins Of ISIS/al-Qaeda & The "Iranian Sleeper Cell" Threat Written by Ryan Cristián tlavagabond.substack.com

What if Israel, just like Iran and every other bad regime, is just a puppet regime and they are all manipulated into whatever course of action the masters want them to lead the world into? What if the entire argument - Iran and Israel are enemies or friends - don’t even make any sense, but rather the question we need to ask is "who was/is controlling all these puppet states" ? https://x.com/i/status/2037717030799856125 https://pbs.twimg.com/media/HEeGVLtbwAA2dz6?format=jpg&name=large

The Muslim Brotherhood was a tool of British intelligence. Throughout its history, there are many documented instances in which the Ikhwan was caught in illicit collaboration with the British Embassy in Cairo, the Suez Canal Company, and so forth. Despite its often-loud attacks on "the British,” loyally served the interests of the British Empire. Its chief weapons were violence, terror, and assassination. https://larouchepub.com/eiw/public/1979/eirv06n18-19790508/eirv06n18-19790508_014-muslim_brotherhood_londons_shock.pdf

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Richard_Ryeson 1 point ago +1 / -0

Maybe the people forgot and went to sleep, and yes, the people of the States need to take back their rightful power. But how? Voting doesn't work. It's being demonstrated that we virtually have NO power. Our voices do not matter. Tina Peters is the perfect example of a little old lady trying her best to do a good, honest, job at her work. and yet: Tina gets sentenced to 9 years (for doing her job) and Sonya gets probation and community service, for the exact same felony charge.

Polis made the comments on his personal X page rather than his gubernatorial account.

In the X post, Polis said, “Last week, former State Senator Sonya Jaquez Lewis was sentenced to probation and community service after being convicted of four felonies, including Attempt to Influence a Public Official. She made a horrible mistake, and she was wrong. I hope she learns from this and can rebuild her life. As someone who has known Sonya as a friend for many years, on a personal level I was glad to hear she isn’t going to prison, which is a hard place for anyone, no less a retired 68-year-old pharmacist.

He added, “But it is not lost on me that she was convicted of the exact same felony charge as Tina Peters — attempting to influence a public official — and yet Tina Peters, as a non-violent first-time offender got a nine-year sentence. Justice in Colorado and America needs to be applied evenly, you never know when you might need to depend on the rule of law. This is the context I am using as I consider cases like this that have sentencing disparities, which is why I have extended the deadline for clemency applications until April 3rd. I will be making decisions on these cases throughout the remainder of my governorship.”

Governor Polis said he is inclined to give Peter's clemency if she will show contrition and apologize for her actions, like everyone else who was sentenced that the governor has ever commuted. He said that remorse and accountability must happen for Peters to receive clemency. Tina Peters has been remarkably consistent that she is not at all remorseful for trying to protect the recorded voting record of the election she was responsible for. She does take responsibility for her actions, as in, she doesn't deny what she did. However, in order to receive equal treatment under the law, Tina Peters must be willing to fake remorse. That looks like what it is going to take for her to get out of prison.

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Richard_Ryeson 1 point ago +1 / -0

This is long to watch so you might want to break it up into 30 min. segments, but it is absolutely worth your time. You will learn so much. Epstein File Marathon: EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW Jake Angeli-Chansley @AmericaShaman https://x.com/i/broadcasts/1LyGBXdkAkyxN

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Richard_Ryeson 27 points ago +27 / -0

Just saying: An old Boomer here. I used to complain to my teenage kids, when we stopped at a bagel or sandwich place that the young people working there couldn't even make change for the customer. I admit that I had a big attitude towards the millennials because they were so inept at basic skills that I expected everyone would have. Then there was "Q". I discovered that this younger group of people is absolutely brilliant. I think that what really blew my mind was seeing the smallest part of a picture posted and within hours we know everything about where it was taken and much more. The Anons are amazing with technology. The research and now the videos and the podcasts. I so appreciate these young people (by comparison to me), doing research and bringing different perspectives based on the information they gathered and their unique viewpoint. Everyone has their struggles. Bringing truth to the table by honest searchers is a gift to us all. Just saying.

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Richard_Ryeson 1 point ago +1 / -0

One: President Trump is about to reassert a federal authority concerning pardons that existed prior to Lincoln. Just like ‘a previous court’ was wrong about Roe vs. Wade, the states have been wrong for 150 years on presidential pardon authority. That is about to be challenged hard, and Trump will easily win just like he did when Colorado courts unanimously worked to remove him from the ballot, and the Supreme Court unanimously trounced the Colorado courts and put Trump on the ballot.

Two: The Clerk manages, collects, tabulates, reports, and protects election data for the US House of Representatives under federal authority. This has been forgotten and overwritten over time; it is about to be revisited.

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Richard_Ryeson 1 point ago +1 / -0

One: President Trump is about to reassert a federal authority concerning pardons that existed prior to Lincoln. Just like ‘a previous court’ was wrong about Roe vs. Wade, the states have been wrong for 150 years on presidential pardon authority. That is about to be challenged hard, and Trump will easily win just like he did when Colorado courts unanimously worked to remove him from the ballot, and the Supreme Court unanimously trounced the Colorado courts and put Trump on the ballot.

Two: The Clerk manages, collects, tabulates, reports, and protects election data for the US House of Representatives under federal authority. This has been forgotten and overwritten over time; it is about to be revisited.

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Richard_Ryeson 1 point ago +1 / -0

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zfPppxnzl68 👇🏼About This Video👇🏼 In this episode of The Jesus Way Podcast, Aaron and James react to a video from popular Christian influencer George Janko about the logical fallacies of blood atonement. In this clip, George presents the traditional Christian view of blood atonement and salvation. Aaron and James explain why this belief is both illogical, unjustifiable, and antithetical to everything which Jesus taught in his own Soteriology.

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Richard_Ryeson 2 points ago +2 / -0

These are very good video to watch, Are Your Pets Eating Road Kill (rumble.com) Watch Pet Fooled | Prime Video (amazon.com)

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Richard_Ryeson 1 point ago +1 / -0

Judge Joe Brown in an interview says that Baracks stepdad that adopted him LoLo Soetoro, had done a lifetime worth of business with the Bushs. HW was DIRECTOR OF THE CIA! Under Ford. LoLo Soetoro ran the death squads for the Indonesian Army. Baracks Grandmother operated the channels through which CIA money went to the South Pacific. Baracks income for 2018 is reported as over 570 million dollars net. When LoLo Soetoro died he was one of the 10 or 15 richest people on the earth. He left Barack 1/3 of his estate.

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Richard_Ryeson 3 points ago +3 / -0

Shadow of Ezra @ShadowofEzra · 15h Newly released JFK files reveal that the CIA had no objection to declassifying a document—except for one detail:

Any mention of "the Israeli Intelligence Service" remained strictly off-limits.

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Richard_Ryeson 2 points ago +2 / -0

Shadow of Ezra @ShadowofEzra

Newly released JFK files reveal that the CIA had no objection to declassifying a document—except for one detail:

Any mention of "the Israeli Intelligence Service" remained strictly off-limits.

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Richard_Ryeson 2 points ago +2 / -0

Owtdoorserenity @owtdoorserenity · Mar 3 THANK YOU ! My state is drowning in corruption! Free Tina, jail Gena, audit the Colorado legislature and just see how they are killing our state, taking our freedoms.

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Richard_Ryeson 1 point ago +1 / -0

Cultural Revolutions are Fake nonorganic BS Brainwashing of the populace!! EVERYTHING has been manipulated, and the government has their fingers in absolutely everything. I think Laurel Canyon is interesting for those that grew up with the music and the allure of California and all the stars. What a letdown to know that it was all contrived for evil purposes. Crazy, crazy!! https://centerforaninformedamerica.com/laurelcanyon/ Laurel Canyon | The Center for an Informed America Inside The LC: The Strange but Mostly True Story of Laurel Canyon and the Birth of the Hippie Generation: Part I | The Center for an Informed America https://centerforaninformedamerica.com/laurelcanyon/ Listen on Rumble - Title: Manufacturing Degeneracy: Laurel Canyon And How The CIA Took Down America https://rumble.com/v4za90u-manufacturing-degeneracy...

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Richard_Ryeson 3 points ago +3 / -0

Please, Please, watch the movie Protocol 7
About the Film Based on real-life events, comes the corporate thriller, Protocol 7. Alexis Koprowski, a devoted mother and small-town family lawyer, Adrian Jay, a renegade doctor exiled from the medical profession, and Steve Schilling, a virologist at a prominent vaccine laboratory turned corporate whistleblower, work together to hold a large pharmaceutical corporation accountable for allegedly fraudulent test results behind a failing mumps vaccine. Protocol 7 takes us behind the corporate curtain, exposing a chain of command that devolves responsibility, prioritizes profits over people, and fosters an amoral mindset of “just following orders”. Perhaps uniquely, the true story of corporate fraud is represented by unsealed documents pertaining to the on-going case that step-by-step reveal a ruthless profit over people business model that has done untold harm. Title Protocol 7 Release 2024 Directors Andrew Wakefield

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Richard_Ryeson 2 points ago +2 / -0

Just wondering about the Club of Rome and the Agenda for the Twenty First Century laid out over 50 years ago, at least the maps. It’s the 10 Nations or 10 district. The club of Rome, 10 countries, basically. Just wondering why Trump is going along with this club of Rome making the north American union.

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Richard_Ryeson 9 points ago +9 / -0

I would love to see Colorado be a red state again. I would love to see the actual true numbers of red vs blue voters. Right now, I don't even know if any election be it judge or amendment or congress be it state or federal was the honest outcome.

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Richard_Ryeson 4 points ago +4 / -0

Can we please be allowed to know the true, real, honest votes of each county? I really would like to know if my county is full of ignorant people, or the election is just overrun with crooks.

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Richard_Ryeson 1 point ago +1 / -0

It is really nice to picture Colorado red. I hope all the corruption, Deep State influence, and ignorance can be fixed in 4 years, so Colorado becomes the wonderful state it used to be.

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Richard_Ryeson 1 point ago +1 / -0

Tariffs not taxes (no taxes on income, no more IRS) Drain the Swamp completely, including fixing the rigged election system Justice for all and Blind Justice (instead of the many tiers of Justice that apply depending on who you are or who you know.) I know Pres. Trump didn't promise but I would love to see the MedBeds roll out for all of us to heal.

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Richard_Ryeson 4 points ago +4 / -0

I love the work Candace Owens has been doing. https://rumble.com/c/RealCandaceO https://deepcast.fm/episode/are-they-breeding-politicians-candace-ep-84 “I believe these individuals are being bred. I think a lot of these people also are being selected after they are caught committing crimes because then they know that they can be controlled.“ by Candace Owens

― This quote directly states Owens' belief that political leaders are being purposefully "bred" and selected after committing crimes so they can be controlled.

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