Reneau says will protect rights denied by Hazlewood, GOP cutouts
Food freedom advocate, critic of TN's 2020 Covid-19 fraud says she will be a genuine conservative
CHATTANOOGA, Tenn., Sunday, July 28, 2024 — The political establishment is behind “conservative champion” Rep. Patsy Hazlewood because the last thing its members want in Thursday’s primary balloting is a fresh face and wrong ideas.
By David Tulis
Her challenger in the Republican primary is Michele Reneau, a homeschooling mom of five with a refreshing kitchen table outlook steeled during the 2020 coup against constitutional government in the “lockdown” under the fraud of “Covid-19.”
Mrs. Reneau has more in her favor than resistance to medical and corporate oppression accepted as necessary by the Hazlewood claque. Mrs. Reneau has an abiding interest in food and diet, which she understands to have been long degraded by industrial farming and economic centralization. She’s local rep for the estimable Weston A. Price Foundation, which is “always aiming to provide the scientific validation of traditional foodways.”
“My fight for food freedom and deregulation of farmers is really got my interest in legislative activities,” she says. “Local food is important. We need to support our own nearby.” She says if you spend 10 percent of your food budget on local food, it would increase the local food economy by F$100 million a year.
Mrs. Hazelwood is a defender of the establishment in that she caters to corporations and industry. She is noted for her receiving cash donations in her campaign from pharmaceutical interests behind the Gov. Bill Lee state of terror for which no court has held him to account.
Mrs. Reneau is highly intelligent and thinks in terms of categories different from the familiar left-right, conservative-liberal, Republican-Democrat framework.
That’s why she so strongly objected to and fought the CV-19 shakedown, which picture of ill health is told in the federal government’s death data.
‘Policy death’
The legal establishment Mrs. Hazlewood represents accepts what are rightly called “policy deaths” passing 150,700, based on VAERS, the CDC’s vaccine adverse event reporting system. This number is based on 1,507 death reports filed into the system and a URF (aka “underreporting factor”) of 100. In other words, take actual death reports and multiply 100x.
Mrs. Hazlewood and the conservative cartel accept this count as of no consequence as not a single elected official fought the jab project, or condemned it. Death is not significant. Vaers report of 1.44 million injuries as not meaningful. That’s human harm by design, a result of Gov. Bill Lee’s rejection of constitutional protections and due process in the state’s dealing with the public in a time of illness and fear.
The death stats are likely much much higher, because people sickened by the mRNA spike protein perish from “other causes,” as the protein exacerbates dozens of latent conditions across the population, which provocation is not attributed to the patients’ jab status.
‘Good people’ telling us what to do
To discourage acts of anger against their persons, it’s prudent to call the Hazlewood establishment “the good people,” because that is their pretense. Its members support “proven conservative fighters” they say “we need to keep.”
Says district attorney Coty Wamp, “With a super majority across the county and in Nashville, there Is no doubt that conservatism is as strong as ever in Hamilton County.”
She goes on to say, “Your local elected officials are working together to ensure that East Tennessee is the best place to live in America. In Nashville we have a powerhouse delegation.” She says “conservative leadership dominates” local offices, and, “together, we can and will make sure that East Tennessee remains red.”
Incumbent backers of Mrs. Hazlewood are:
➤ Mayor Weston Wamp
➤ Sheriff Austin Garrett
➤ County commission chairman Jeff Eversole
➤ Circuit Court Clerk Larry Henry
➤ County Clerk Bill Knowles
➤ Criminal Court Clerk Vince Dean
➤ Juvenile Court Clerk Gary Behler
➤ Assessor of Property Marty Haynes
➤ Register Marc Gravitt
➤ Public Defender Steve Smith
Says clerk Vince Dean, “To my knowledge, no other county in the state is positioned any better” on account of Mrs. Hazlewood, Sen. Gardenhire and Rep. Esther Helton. “This is part of the reason we are seeing so much state money coming into Hamilton County.”
Other county commissioners are hailing Mrs. Hazlewood, including Chip Baker, Lee Helton, Ken Smith, Mike Chauncey, Joe Graham, Geno Shipley, Steve Highlander. These men steadfastly refuse to consider continuing reports of illegal activity occuring inside county government, starting with “redcoat warrants” and hearsay-only “doggie door” arrest warrants, a program out of county magistrate Lorrie Miller’s office.
Food freedom
Mrs. Reneau, unlike Mrs. Hazlewood, accounts for harms against the public by industrial interests that have long captured state and federal governments.
These harms would include fluoride in the water (fluoride is recycling of industrial waste serving the dental industry) and geoengineering (recycling coal fly ash for weather modification), which issues are increasingly mainstream and have obtained favorable votes in the general assembly and at least one local water district.
The food freedom perspective promotes independent small farming and local community gardens and local food distribution networks and an avoidance of chemicals and industrial products to enhance farm productivity.
“In 2019, Patsy Hazlewood was slated to sponsor a bill that would threaten farmers’ income and consumers’ access to high-density nutritious foods,” Mrs. Reneau says on her website. “Michele collaborated with grassroots advocates statewide to successfully avoid the repeal of the TN Herd Share Act. She later engaged in state-level initiatives and advocated for the Farm to Consumer Distribution Point bill with sponsorship from Sen. Niceley (Strawberry Plains) and Rep Kevin Brooks (Cleveland). After lobbying and compromise, the bill passed nearly unanimously.”
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Are Americans chronically sick? “We can attribute a portion of that to lack of foods prepared in a way” congruent with the way God made them, Mrs. Reneau says. Americans need pastured grass-fed meat and eggs, more fruits and vegetables, less “dead foods that don’t bring a lot of nutrition.”
District 27 spans from Lookout Mountain, Lookout Valley, Red Bank, Signal Mountain, Hixson, Soddy Daisy, Mowbray Mountain, Flat Top Mountain to Bakewell.