An examination of allegations at Round Rock and Dallas school districts.

An examination of allegations at Round Rock and Dallas school districts.
“All the laws and bills in the world don’t really matter if no one’s here to enforce them.”
Wokeness, missed goals, and shutdowns.
“We should prevent this from happening.”
Wokeness and a connection to the Chinese Communist Party.
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“You are mentally and emotionally abusing, traumatizing families daily.”
The state agency that’s marketed as being pro-child is dangerous for children.
The governor’s office, a dangerous state agency, and a mystery.
Beijing in Speaker Dade Phelan’s backyard, and yours.
Beijing has successfully implanted their surveillance devices in the Lone Star State.
“Anyone who claims to be in the light but hates his brother is still in the darkness.”
The cultural virus of DEI is turning local governments against timeless Texas values.
California comes to Texas.
Examining the cultural threat to Texas.
The 2021 winter blackout’s forgotten but serious warning.
The opponents of self-governance have dipped their claws into our state’s reliable energy resources.
Examining the Maoist government’s cash flows into our state’s commercial network.
Multiple suspicious connections exist between the elected state representative and the global opponents of self-governance.
Connected politicos opened the door to our state and nation.
The 2023 legislative session will be ground zero in the battle for Texas’ security.
Our political process itself has been influenced by Beijing for some time.
“The Chinese ownership of land in this nation is very scary to me.” — Congressman Lance Gooden (R–TX)
Concerns over food and infrastructure security are putting the issue of foreign-owned land front and center ahead of the 2023 Texas legislative session.
Vigilance and action required by citizens and public servants to counter the ongoing threat.
Despite public school officials’ cries for “local control,” many are fine with hostile foreign influence in Texas’ classrooms.