“Never Once Did I Sit in Front of One of Those Meetings and Play Candy Crush on my Phone” – TGP’s Joe Hoft Unloads on Elections Director for Playing Phone Games During County Board Meeting
St. Charles County Director of Elections Kurt Bahr playing “Clash of Clans” on his phone during the public meeting.
It’s never a good idea to play Candy Crush, Clash of Clans, or any game while attending a Board Meeting, especially when the topic being discussed involves you.
Monday night in St. Charles, Missouri, in one of the biggest red counties in America, the St. Charles County Council Board held a meeting. Those who showed up wanted to present information on issues with the 2020 Election and the recent School Board Elections in the County. The County’s Director of Elections was there. His name is Kurt Bahr.
The room was packed as many in the county want to know what is happening with this county’s election process. Presenters discussed the recent canvassing work in the state and in the county. This was reported on by The Gateway Pundit last week.
Next, poll pads were discussed that were used in the recent School Board Elections in the County. The Wentzville School Board election was the main topic. This school district is making national news recently due to a child being raped in the district and the students being taught the radical left mantra that conservatives don’t care about people being shot by police. The Critical Race Theory (CRT) has been an issue in this district as well.
In the recent Wentzville School Board election, it was discovered that individuals who worked the election were able to vote at least two times. This was raised to Kurt Bahr but his response was to basically ignore the issue. The poll pads weren’t confiscated and the whistleblower was later investigated by the police.
Another topic discussed was the voting machines where evidence was provided that they were not certified when they were used in the county. Then finally the Wentzville School District election was discussed where 63 voters who voted for the winning candidate were over 90 years old.
During this meeting, those present noticed that the Director of Elections, Kurt Bahr, was playing a game on his iPhone while the event took place. It was first referred to as Candy Crush but was later identified as Clash of Clans.
This is when Joe Hoft, contributing writer at TGP and radio host of the Joe Hoft Show on the Real Talk Radio network had an opportunity to speak.
Joe shared the following:
Here’s the thing. Over in Hong Kong, I was a corporate executive, I was traveling the world I got to meet all these corporate bodies, executives, boards, board members, and I sat in front of board members, with individuals like you. And I tell you what, never once did I sit in front of one of those meetings and play Candy Crush on my phone. Because that what just happened just now. And we have pictures of that.
Here’s the entire Board meeting. The discussion related to the issues in the county as presented by about ten members of the community begins at the 40:00 mark. The presentation by Joe Hoft starts at the 1:21:07 mark and the below video is saved at that point.
The WHO is warning that summer festivals and mass gatherings could accelerate the spread of monkeypox in the first indication that health technocrats may once again attempt to impose restrictions in the name of stopping the spread of a virus.
Monkeypox cases in the UK, where the virus first arrived thanks to someone traveling back from Nigeria, have more than doubled, it was revealed earlier today.
At least nine other countries around the world have also reported suspected cases of the virus, which can cause severe illness in young children, pregnant women, and individuals who are immunocompromised.
Clusters of cases have been observed amongst homosexual men, who are more at risk of catching the virus from sexual partners.
According to Sky News, “Exactly what is driving the UK’s largest outbreak is a mystery,” especially as health experts previously asserted that monkeypox wasn’t very transmissible amongst humans, with some speculating it has mutated.
Now the World Health Organization is warning that summer festivals and mass gatherings could accelerate the spread of monkeypox.
“As we enter the summer season in the European region, with mass gatherings, festivals and parties, I am concerned that transmission could accelerate, as the cases currently being detected are among those engaging in sexual activity, and the symptoms are unfamiliar to many,” said Dr Hans Kluge, WHO regional director for Europe.
The virus is also spreading at the same time the WHO is preparing to vote on an international pandemic treaty and amendments to the International Health Regulations (2005).
According to critics, the treaty would, “give the unelected WHO greater control of national emergency healthcare decisions and new powers to push vaccine passports, global surveillance, and “global coordinated actions” that address “misinformation” whenever it declares a “health emergency.”
Of course, all those fears will naturally be dismissed as “misinformation” by WHO-aligned ‘fact checkers’ in due course.
As we document in the video below, the Nigerian CDC is urging its citizens to stop eating ‘bush meat’ – which includes monkeys and rats – in order to halt the spread of the virus.
The NHS in the UK has also posted a message on its website urging people to not touch or consume ‘bush meat’, which is available on the black market in ethnically diverse areas of London.
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