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Hawaii Police Commission <br /> Regular Session Minutes <br /> November 18, 2022 <br /> Page 3 <br /> • Roger Christie gave testimony via Zoom. He stated every day there's new evidence <br /> leading to proof of the meticulous plan that lead to the "plandemic of COVID-19." It <br /> looks very bad for those who designed it, supported it, and were complicit in it. We <br /> need a new police chief who sees what most people can't see or won't admit. He <br /> shared a quote from J. Edgar Hoover, "the individual is handicapped by coming face to <br /> face with a conspiracy so monstrous he/she cannot believe it exists." He stated officials <br /> and news media have been complicit in this plan. They want, need, deserve, and <br /> demand a new police chief who gets it. Someone who is "non-vaxxed," who clearly <br /> sees and understands the monstrous plan, and one who is willing to stand up, speak <br /> up, and take effective actions to neutralize it. He stated he and his friends will do their <br /> best to see that our next police chief obeys, supports, and defends the constitution <br /> above all else and he trusts the commission will as well. <br /> Chair Bertsch stated as they go through this process, they're always interested in <br /> getting public testimony from him and the community. He asked him to craft some <br /> interview questions he feels would be relevant and email them to Ms. Correa. Chair <br /> Bertsch stated he can't guarantee they'll use the questions, but they'll look at them. <br /> Commissioner Robinson advised Mr. Christie this is the third time he testified before <br /> the police commission, asking for them to select a police chief who isn't vaccinated. He <br /> advised him about the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act that was <br /> passed that would prevent you from hiring someone on the basis of a medical <br /> condition. We can ask the question, but they don't have to answer. If that's a <br /> component of their selection, it's a violation of federal law. He further stated it's your <br /> position and the commission respects his position, but understand there is a law that <br /> would prevent them from doing that. <br /> • Shawn Dearing gave testimony via Zoom. He stated that during the past few years, <br /> during the "plandemic," those in power and in law enforcement abused their power. He <br /> read the law enforcement code of ethics on the police department's website and stated <br /> during the past few years, they have got none of that. He alleges that he tried to speak <br /> with the previous chief numerous times and was ignored. He wanted to report human <br /> rights violations and got no response. He stated he brought his complaints to the police <br /> commission, but he received a response stating there was no evidence of misconduct. <br /> He read the definition of "tyrant." He feels corruption is the biggest issue and the <br /> commission needs to hold the chief accountable. <br /> • Indy Singh provided testimony via Zoom. He shared that he is an educator, and in 2019 <br /> he wanted to take a more proactive approach to the police situation that was taking <br /> place across the country. He went to the police stations and found that a lot of police <br /> officers were not doing well. He referred to a chart that showed funding has gone up for <br /> police departments across the country, but funding rarely goes to mental health, and <br />
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