Friday, December 18, 2020

It's Confirmed that Damien Thaddeus Jones Did Speak With Dr. Steven Hotze's Private Investigators on Several Occasions


Damien Thaddeus Jones (left), a former security driver for Harris County Commissioner Rodney Ellis had grown very concerned about the level of corruption he had seen as it related to Democrats in Harris County, Texas according to statements he made in a series of audio-recordings. It has been confirmed through listening to one of the audio-recordings that Dr. Steven Hotze (second from left) is in possession of that Damien Thaddeus Jones did, in fact, speak with Dr. Steven Hotze's private investigators in a group setting which included former HPD Captain Mark Aguirre. In case you haven't heard, Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg has indicted both Damien Thaddeus Jones and former HPD Captain Mark Aguirre over the course of the last week.  Also, many folks are starting to wonder why former HPD Captian Mark Aguirre was only cited with a traffic ticket back on October 19th when his alleged encounter with the supposed air condition repairman happened. A lot of powerful people are also starting to wonder why the officer gave former HPD Captain Mark Aguirre his weapons back and allowed him to leave the scene back on October 19th -- if he is, in fact, guilty of the crimes that are now being alleged against him, over 2 months after the fact. And still, other people are starting to wonder whether Democrats like Harris County Commissioner Rodney Ellis will be brought to justice for their alleged wrongdoing. People are starting to ask, "What about Rodney Ellis and that priceless African artwork?"  All of that being said, this isn't a good look for Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg. According to Dr. Steven Hotze, "The Harris County Election Security Task Force is a bogus organization. It was made up of four Harris County Agencies, the District Attorney’s Office, the Precinct 1 Constable’s Office, the County Clerk’s Office, and the County Attorney’s Office," he says. "It was not a bipartisan task force. All these agencies are controlled by Democrats. This is like having the proverbial fox guarding the henhouse," he went on to say. And just in case you don't know, an "OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL INVESTIGATION" related to "ABSENTEE BALLOT FRAUD" being conducted for months now. In case you haven't heard, Colleen M. Vera's 2-year investigation for "TEXAS TRASH TALK" has implicated a whole host of local Democrats. So, before believing the reports that there is no evidence of widespread voter fraud in Harris County, Texas, please view all of the evidence that is sitting in the hands of the Texas Attorney general right now.

Was Damien Jones Really an Informant Who Cooperated with the Private Investigators Working for Dr. Steve Hotze? 

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You can’t make this stuff up. According to Dr. Steven Hotze, he believes that Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg is staging what is some sort of cover-up. In a nutshell, from the press release I received yesterday, Dr. Hotze believes that political consultant Damien Thaddeus Jones and former HPD Captain Mark Aguirre are both targets because of their work to uncover wrongdoing by Democrats in Harris County, Texas. I know this sounds outlandish – right? Well, before you blow Dr. Hotze off I would like to inform you that Dr. Hotze isn’t lying about Damien Thaddeus Jones providing information to his private investigators. And from what I have been told, Damien Thaddeus Jones met with Dr. Hotze’s private investigators on several occasions and named a whole bunch of names and provide vivid detail of some of the inner-workings of Harris County Democratic politics. 

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Damien Thaddeus Jones, flanked by former Congressman Beto O’Rourke and Harris County Commissioner Rodney Ellis is the Chairman of the Urban Justice and Equity Pac, a non-partisan political action committee focused on building African American political power throughout the state of Texas. In case you don’t know, Damien Thaddeus Jones is a seasoned political strategist, and U.S. Air Force veteran who has been making some serious moves in Harris County politics over the last several years. According to Damien Thaddeus Jones, he served as Rodney Ellis' security driver before leaving Houston, Texas, and moving to Washington D.C. prior to landing his deal with the Beto O'Rourke for United States Senate Campaign.

The audiotape of Damien Thaddeus Jones talking With Private Investigators is in the Hands of Dr. Steven Hotze

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One of the first people mentioned in the audiotape was political consultant Dallas Jones. He also mentioned Harris County Commissioner Rodney Ellis, State Senator Borris L. Miles, businessman Gerald Womack, and many other Democrats. He also talked about some of the political strategies that were being used to destroy him. So, I would implore everyone out there who thinks that Dr. Steve Hotze and his team of private investigators are somehow bluffing, you may want to think again. Last night I listened to one of the audiotapes they have, and it was almost 1 hour and 30 minutes long. And Damien provided those boys with some serious leads and information. And Damien Thaddeus Jones is just one of the informants (whistleblowers) who’ve given up the goods. I guess that’s why he appears to be unfazed by it all. “Focused and excited after a great meeting with new donors for the Urban Justice and Equity Pac. Black political power in Texas can’t wait! Visit Ujepac.com to donate or learn more,” is what Damien Thaddeus Jones posted on his Facebook page the other day. So, he doesn’t seem to be too overly concerned about the charges he’s currently facing. 

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"Damien Thaddeus Jones has been positioning himself to run for office against Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee (18th Congressional District) according to his assertions in an audiotaped recording that Dr. Steven Hotze has in his possession. He also expressed his desire to see state Senator Borris L. Miles removed from office at the ballot box in the audiotaped recordings. Dr. Steven Hotze feels that Damien Thaddeus Jones is a target of the Democrat machine. He stated, "Recently, the District Attorney’s Office arrested Damien Jones, a former security driver for Commissioner Rodney Ellis. Damien Jones was one of the informants who explained the Democrats’ massive voter fraud scheme to our investigators. It’s interesting that the District Attorney’s Office is now pursuing those individuals who were exposing the election fraud scheme, rather than charging the perpetrators of the election fraud scheme."


Dr. Steven Hotze says, "The goal of our efforts in Harris County was to discover, expose, disrupt and stop the Democrats’election fraud scheme and work with the legal authorities to have the individuals who were perpetrating this criminal activity charged, indicted, convicted, and incarcerated. The election fraud organization was being run by County Commissioner Rodney Ellis and State Senator Borris Miles. Their two captains of the operation were Gerald Womack and Dallas Jones."

District Attorney Ogg’s Cover-Up of Election Fraud in Harris County 

HOUSTON, TX – Today, December 16, 2020, Dr. Steven Hotze and his attorney, Jared Woodfill, held a news conference to expose Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg’s cover-up of election fraud. 

On December 15, 2020, the office of Harris County District Attorney, Kim Ogg, issued a news release regarding the arrest of a private investigator, Mark Aguirre, on the charges of aggravated assault from an incident that had occurred on October 19th of this year. At the time the incident occurred, the police officer issued Mr. Aguirre a traffic ticket. 

Aguirre was a private investigator who had been investigating and exposing the Democrats’ election fraud scheme in Harris County. The District Attorney’s Office wrote in its news release that “Aguirre’s claims of election fraud were found to be baseless after a thorough investigation by the Houston Police and by the Office of Constable Precinct 1, Alan Rosen, as part of the Harris County Election Security Task Force.” 

The Harris County Election Security Task Force is a bogus organization. It was made up of four Harris County Agencies, the District Attorney’s Office, the Precinct 1 Constable’s Office, the County Clerk’s Office, and the County Attorney’s Office. It was not a bipartisan task force. All these agencies are controlled by Democrats. This is like having the proverbial fox guarding the henhouse. 

Recently, the District Attorney’s Office arrested Damien Jones, a former security driver for Commissioner Rodney Ellis. Damien Jones was one of the informants who explained the Democrats’ massive voter fraud scheme to our investigators. It’s interesting that the District Attorney’s Office is now pursuing those individuals who were exposing the election fraud scheme, rather than charging the perpetrators of the election fraud scheme. 

The goal of our efforts in Harris County was to discover, expose, disrupt and stop the Democrats’election fraud scheme and work with the legal authorities to have the individuals who were perpetrating this criminal activity charged, indicted, convicted, and incarcerated. The election fraud organization was being run by County Commissioner Rodney Ellis and State Senator Borris Miles. Their two captains of the operation were Gerald Womack and Dallas Jones. 

Dallas Jones was hired by the Biden campaign to be the Director of Biden’s statewide effort, so he could export his ballot by mail vote harvesting scheme across Texas. Dallas Jones was picked up by the FBI for investigation and subsequently fired by the Biden campaign. Ballot harvesting is a felony offense under the Texas Election Code. 

We have been in communication with the Texas Attorney General's office regarding criminal charges against several individuals involved in election fraud. 

Here is the sequence of events. 

• ​In December 2019, we received information of a plan to initiate a massive illegal ballot harvesting scheme in Harris County, Texas. 

•​ On September 27, 2020, former FBI Investigative Specialist and current Private Investigator Charles F. Marler, and retired Houston Police Captain Mark Aguirre, also a current Private Investigator, submitted affidavits to the Texas Supreme Court outlining the findings of their investigations. 

•​ During this investigation, we obtained information that a Senior Policy Advisor for Harris County Commissioner Rodney Ellis had made an extraordinary claim that he could “guarantee that the illegal ballot harvesting operation, with the help of mass mail-in ballots, could harvest 700,000 illegal ballots” in Harris County. 

•​ On October 2, 2020, five days after the investigator’s affidavits to the Texas Supreme Court, strong evidence emerged that the previously alleged conspiracy to commit massive voter fraud in Harris County via mail-in ballots was now operational. A witness, Angela Forsythe, described in an affidavit how she was approached in a supermarket parking lot by a young couple with four (4) cardboard boxes stacked on a dolly that contained thousands of illegal mail-in ballots. Forsythe was offered $50 gift cards if she would consent to take a box containing over 1,000ballots by mail, forge the signature of the voter name listed on the label, and mail the ballots at various post offices. The witness looked at one of the ballots and noted that it had already been completed in black ink and that all Democrat candidates had been selected. Ms. Forsythe, a Democrat, declined to assist in this organized election fraud activity and instead called the Harris County Sheriff’s Department to report the crime. The Harris County Sheriff’s Department refused to respond to her call. 

• ​Any conspiracy to pass fraudulent mail ballots as authentic would necessarily depend on the actions of individual members of the Signature Verification Committee. This committee is in charge of determining whether a ballot by mail is valid or fraudulent. 

•​ On October 13, 2020, a 30-year veteran peace officer, Raymond Stewart, served as a poll watcher at the Northeast Multi-Service Voting Location. Officer Stewart saw multiple unattended driver’s licenses spread on top of a table, randomly being used to provide identification for individuals who were not registered to vote in order to provide them with a ballot. 

• On October 14, 2020, just as thousands of fraudulent mail-in ballots were to arrive at the NRG Center, where all Signature Verification of the mail-in ballots was to occur, Robert “Rob” Icsezen, the Presiding Judge of Early Voting Ballot Board, and Michael Winn, the Harris County Administrator of Elections participated in the final act of the conspiracy to engage in organized election fraud activity by intentionally blocking Kathryn van der Pol, a poll watcher, from observing the signature verification process. 

• ​Ms. van der Pol was sent to watch and observe the Signature Verification Committee to ensure they were actually verifying signatures and not simply allowing fraudulent ballots to be counted. Winn blocked Ms. van der Pol from carrying out her duties as a poll watcher. This is a criminal violation of the Texas Election Code. 

• ​Michael Winn worked for Harris County Clerk Chris Hollins as administer of elections at this time. He was working very closely with Teneshia Hudspeth, the Democrat candidate, who was running against Stan Stanart for Harris County Clerk. 

• October 15, 2020, private investigators Chuck Marler and Mark Aguirre met with Intake Bureau Chief for the Harris County District Attorney’s Office, Jim Leitner. They presented the evidence from the incidents of the violations of the Texas Election Code described by Ms. van der Pol and Officer Stewart. Mr. Leitner demonstrated no interest in pursuing these complaints. 

•​ On November 19, 2020, Michael Winn, who committed a criminal violation of the Texas Election Code, was promoted to the position of Chief Deputy of Administration for the Harris County Clerk by the newly elected Harris County Clerk, Teneshia Hudspeth. 

In addition to these examples of Texas Election Code violations, Harris County Clerk Chris Hollins also violated the Texas Election Code by mailing unrequested applications for ballot by mail to voters 65 and older. Dr. Hotze’s lawsuit against Hollins initiated the Texas Supreme Court decision which blocked Hollins from mailing an additional 2.2 million applications for ballot by mail to all registered voters in Harris County. Hollins also illegally allowed “drive-thru” voting. 

District Attorney Kim Ogg knows that these and other cases have been referred to the Office of the Texas Attorney General for investigation and prosecution. These are cases that Ogg’s office covered up. 

When the above cases are prosecuted by the Office of the Attorney General, it will prove that District Attorney Kim Ogg was involved in the cover-up. 

Ogg’s arrests of Mark Aguirre and Damien Jones were political retaliation for the successful efforts in disrupting the Democrats’ massive election fraud scheme in Harris County. 



Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg says, "Aguirre ran his SUV into the back of the truck to get the technician to stop and get out, according to the document. When the technician got out of the truck, Aguirre, pointed a handgun at the technician, forced him to the ground, and put his knee on the man’s back – an image captured on the body-worn camera of a police officer."

Former Houston Police Captain Charged With Holding Repairman at Gunpoint in Bogus Voter-Fraud Conspiracy 

December 15, 2020 -- Former Houston Police Capt. Mark Anthony Aguirre, who went to authorities with pre-election claims that a massive voter fraud scheme was underway in Harris County, was instead arrested himself Tuesday and charged for running a man off the road and pointing at gun at his head in an attempt to prove his claims. 

“He crossed the line from dirty politics to commission of a violent crime and we are lucky no one was killed,” Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg said. “His alleged investigation was backward from the start – first alleging a crime had occurred and then trying to prove it happened.” 

Aguirre, 63, was arrested by Houston Police Tuesday and charged with Aggravated Assault with a Deadly Weapon, a second-degree felony punishable by up to 20 years in prison. 

According to a court document describing probable cause for the charge, Aguirre told police shortly after the Oct. 19 incident, that he was part of a group of private citizens called, “Liberty Center,” who were conducting a civilian investigation into the alleged ballot scheme. 

According to Aguirre, he had been conducting surveillance on the victim for four days under a theory the victim was the mastermind of a giant fraud, and there were 750,000 fraudulent ballots in a truck he was driving. Instead, the victim turned out to be an innocent and ordinary air conditioner repairman. 

Aguirre ran his SUV into the back of the truck to get the technician to stop and get out, according to the document. When the technician got out of the truck, Aguirre, pointed a handgun at the technician, forced him to the ground, and put his knee on the man’s back – an image captured on the body-worn camera of a police officer. 

Aguirre directed police to a parking lot nearby where another suspect, who has not been identified, took the truck. There were no ballots in the truck. It was filled with air conditioning parts and tools. 

Aguirre never told police that he had been paid a total of $266,400 by the Houston-based Liberty Center for God and Country, with $211,400 of that amount being deposited into his account the day after the incident. 

The case was investigated by the Houston Police and is being prosecuted by the Public Corruption Division of the Harris County District Attorney’s Office. 

Aguirre’s claims of election fraud were found to be baseless after a thorough investigation by Houston Police and by the Office Constable Precinct 1 Alan Rosen, as part of the Harris County Election Security Task Force.



"My client, Damien Jones, is deeply dismayed by the fraudulent and laughable charges levied against him today. He never has or ever will engage in any type of election fraud. Let's be clear, he proudly speaks truth to power in a way that empowers those who are overlooked in our communities, and in politics that has put an unfair target on his back." 





Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg received a lot of support from "POWER-BROKERS" in the Black community back on Tuesday, March 3, 2020, in her Democratic Party showdown with Audia Jones (African American female), Carvana Cloud (African American female), and Todd Overstreet (White male). In case you don't know, an "OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL INVESTIGATION" related to "ABSENTEE BALLOT FRAUD" being conducted for months now. In case you haven't heard, Colleen M. Vera's 2-year investigation for "TEXAS TRASH TALK" has implicated a whole host of local Democrats. So, before believing the reports that there is no evidence of widespread voter fraud in Harris County, Texas, please view all of the evidence that is sitting in the hands of the Texas Attorney general right now.

BLACK POWER BROKERS LIKE KEITH DOWNEY AND PRECINCT CHAIR DEBORAH ADAMS CAN MAKE OR BREAK A DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY BID

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Deborah Adams the Democratic Precinct Chair for Precinct 259, is pictured above with Keith Downey (above left), and Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg (above middle) back in January of 2020. Keith Downey, in case you don’t know, is the President of the Kashmere Garden Super Neighborhood. District Attorney Kim Ogg, pulled off the remarkable, astonishing, and almost unbelievable feat of making it out of the Tuesday, March 3, 2020, Democratic Party primary with 54.54% of the vote against a stellar field of viable Democratic challengers. She put on a dominant show – I must say! Kim Ogg received 148,571 votes for 54.54% of the vote to finish first. Audia Jones received 65,950 votes for 24.21% of the vote to finished second. Todd Overstreet received 30,744 votes for 11.29% of the vote. And Carvana Cloud, the woman who entered the race at the last minute finished last with 27,132 votes for 9.96% of the vote. At first glance, it would appear that the incumbent Kim Ogg would have won this primary contest outright without a runoff – right? Well, you are wrong. Why? I’m going to tell you if you hold your horses. By looking at the final results it’s very clear that Audia Jones’ ground game and months, and months, and months of tireless campaigning had her uniquely positioned to give the incumbent District Attorney a run for her money. However, having Carvana Cloud enter the race and the last minute helped Kim Ogg considerably. Look, many of the women I know were split on whether to cast their vote for Audia Jones or Carvana Cloud back in March. So how did this help, Kim Ogg? Man, you’ve gotta have a little patience – I’m doing the best I can – slow down, and stick with me…okay, I digress. But anyway, like I was saying, Carvana Cloud basically, gave the race to District Attorney Kim Ogg – that I’m very certain of! How can I be so sure? Well, 56,058 Democratic voters who cast a ballot in the 2020 Democratic Party primary skipped over the race for District Attorney all together. And I would be willing to bet that a large portion of the 56,058 Democrats who skipped this race were women of color who did not want to be on the record voting for, or against either of the two African American women present on the ballot in the race for Harris County District Attorney. But like I’ve already stated, I’m going to go back and study the Tuesday, March 3, 2020, Democratic Party primary race for Harris County District Attorney at some point in the future -- just to make sure things were on the up and up.

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Carroll G. Robinson is the State Chairman for the Texas Coalition of Black Democrats. The Texas Coalition of Black Democrats was paid the sum of $3,000 for what was categorized as their “VOTER CONTACT, GOTV PROGRAM” based on Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg's campaign finance report.

WHAT ROLE DID BLACK ORGANIZATIONS PLAY IN THE 2020 DEMOCRATIC PARTY PRIMARY RACE FOR HARRIS COUNTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY?

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I’m not going to go into too much detail here because I am still researching the Tuesday, March 3, 2020, Democratic Party primary race for Harris County District Attorney. However, what I have discovered already is that the Texas Coalition of Black Democrats was paid the sum of $3,000 for what was categorized as their “VOTER CONTACT, GOTV PROGRAM” based on Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg's campaign finance report. And they weren’t the only ones, back on 8/15/2019, the Houston Area Black Democrats PAC was paid $1,000 for what was categorized as an “EVENT SPONSORSHIP” according to Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg’s campaign. Again, there is nothing illegal about this. The only problem here is when these organizations try to tell “BLACK VOTERS” that “ENDORSEMENT DECISIONS” aren’t influenced.

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Democratic Precinct Chair Deborah Adams delivered the goods for Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg, in Precinct 259. In case you don't know, 413 of the 631 votes that were cast in Precinct 259, back on Tuesday, March 3, 2020, went to Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg.

CAN HARRIS COUNTY DEMOCRATIC PRECINCT CHAIRS LIKE DEBORAH ADAMS SWING HARRIS COUNTY DEMOCRATIC PARTY PRIMARY RACES?

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How much of an impact did Deborah Adams have on the race for Harris County District Attorney back on Tuesday, March 3, 2020, in the Democratic Primary? Is she worth her weight in gold? The answer to this question is a resounding YES. Get this, Kim Ogg ran up huge numbers in Precinct 259 back on Tuesday, March 3, 2020, against her two worthy African American female challengers. Neither of her African American could get any traction whatsoever in Precinct 259. In case you don’t know, Kim Ogg received an astonishing and almost unbelievable lion’s share of the vote in this predominantly African American voter precinct. Get this, 413 of the 631 votes that were cast in Precinct 259, went to Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg. So, what do you think? How much is a relationship with Democratic Precinct Chairs worth? Huh? What’s it worth? Okay, I’m back!!! Anyways, Audia Jones received 101 votes to finish second in Precinct 259. Carvana Cloud only received 74 votes to finish third. And Todd Overstreet received 50 votes to finish fourth in Precinct 259 where Deborah Adams is the Precinct Chair.

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Democratic Precinct Chair Etta Crockett is a master of connecting her clients with "ELDERLY SENIOR CITIZENS" in Precinct 101, and beyond. In case you don't know, Etta Crockett, she's the Harris County Democratic Party Chair for Precinct 101.

CAN HARRIS COUNTY DEMOCRATIC PRECINCT CHAIRS LIKE ETTA CROCKETT SWING DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY RACES?

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Have you ever heard the name Etta Crockett before? Well, in case you haven’t, I’m going to tell you a little bit about her. Etta Crockett is a power-broker when it comes to reaching seniors. Especially those of vote by “ABSENTEE BALLOT” in Precinct 101. How do I know? Well, if you practice a little patience, I’m going to tell you! Better yet, I’ll give you a few dates, so that you can go and see for yourself. Is that good enough? Huh? Well? Is that good enough? Okay! Back on 2/14/2020, Harris County District Attorney paid Etta Crockett $1,000 for “SENIOR VOTER CONTACT” according to her campaign finance report. Then on 2/21/2020, Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg turned around and paid Etta Crockett for more “SENIOR VOTER CONTACT” according to her campaign finance report. How much of an impact did she have on the 2020 Democratic Party primary race for Harris County District Attorney? Not very much in Precinct 101. How can I say this? Well, based on my investigation, only 46 votes were cast in the race for Harris County District Attorney back on Tuesday, March 3, 2020, in the Democratic primary. So, I don’t believe that Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg would pay Etta Crockett, the Precinct Chair for Precinct 101, in upwards of $3,500 for a return of 17 votes. That would make a lot of sense right. So, that begs to question, how much work Etta Crockett put in for the amount she got paid. But that’s a story I’m going to cover in a future report – so stay tuned. Anyways, back on Tuesday, March 3, 2020, Kim Ogg only received 17 of the 46 votes that were cast in Precinct 101 – where Etta Crockett is the Democratic Precinct Chair. It was Audia Jones who beat Kim Ogg in Precinct 101 if my memory serves me right. Audia Jones received 18 of the 46 votes that were cast in Precinct 101. Todd Overstreet received 6 of the 46 votes cast in Precinct 101 back on Tuesday, March 3, 2020. And Carvana Cloud, the late entry into the race for Harris County District Attorney finished last in Precinct 101, by receiving 5 of the 46 votes that were cast. If you ask me, Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg kind of got shafted on this transaction. How can I say this? Well, in case you don’t know, 929 registered voters are living inside Precinct 101 according to the Harris County Clerk’s Office. So, for Kim Ogg to only receive 17 votes, out of 929 isn’t a good thing. Especially when she paid Etta Crockett, the Democratic Party Precinct Chair for Precinct 101 for direct “SENIOR VOTER CONTACT” leading up to Election Day!

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The Baptist Ministers of Houston and Vicinity are top players in the Presidential, Midterm, and Municipal Elections throughout this region. If you are a candidate running for office in Houston, Texas, you had better get ready, because you're going to get a call from these guys.

WHAT ROLE DID THE BAPTIST MINISTERS OF HOUSTON AND VICINITY PLAY IN THE 2020 DEMOCRATIC PARTY PRIMARY RACE FOR HARRIS COUNTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY?

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When I visited Kim Ogg’s “ENDORSEMENT PAGE” on her website I didn’t see where she received an endorsement from the Baptist Ministers of Houston and Vicinity, over her two Black female opponents. However, I did see where she was endorsed by Former Houston Mayor Lee P. Brown, Civil Rights Icon William “Bill” Lawson, State Senator Borris Miles, State Senator Harold Dutton, Jr., State Representative Jarvis Johnson, State Representative Alma Allen, State Representative Shawn Thierry, Constable May Walker, The Texas Coalition of Black Democrats’ – Harris County Chapter, and a host of other Democratic leaders and organizations. And look, everybody who wants to issue an endorsement, are free to endorse anyone they choose to endorse – there’s absolutely nothing wrong with that. However, as it relates to those “BLACK MINISTERS,” shouldn’t they be required to tell their parishioners and other loyal followers that they are getting paid to parade the politicians in front of them. Now don’t you sit there and act like you don’t know that “BLACK MINISTERS” have been getting paid “BIG DOLLARS” to bring politicians into our churches. My grandfather was a “BLACK BAPTIST MINISTER” and I can remember vividly, politicians coming in and introducing themselves to congregations during election season. I used to love it because I knew that we were going to be going out to eat well after Sunday service. Oh boy, I loved to see those politicians come around. I used to even get a little pocket-change myself after they showed up. Okay…I’m back! Anyways, that Baptist Ministers of Houston and Vicinity have a mean ground-game whereas outreach into local Baptist churches is concerned. But don’t take my word for it. Just ask Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg – she’ll tell you! How do I know? Well, back on 2/8/2020, she donated $1,000 to the Baptist Ministers of Houston and Vicinity. They must have done a good job for her, because she turned around on 2/19/2020 and paid that no-good (oops forgive me) I mean honorable and highly distinguished men of the cloth another $2,000 for their “VOTER CONTACT GOTV PROGRAM” according to her campaign finance report. And back on 8/24/2017, Kim Ogg paid those “BAPTIST MINISTERS” the sum of $300 for some type of sponsorship. Again, there’s absolutely nothing illegal about candidates like Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg paying the Baptist Ministers of Houston and Vicinity money. The problem with this is that I think when those politicians, step into the pulpit, they should be required to tell the church-goers that they paid access! In other words, the parishioners should be made aware of the fact that they have been pimped. Not sure what getting pimped means? Let me explain, Pimps are the guys who go out and get customers for prostitutes, or in other words, they parade their prostitutes before customers to perform and act for what usually comes down to monetary exchange. Do not go back and tell folks I called the Baptist Ministers of Houston and Vicinity a bunch of pimps because that would be a bald-faced lie. I’m simply trying to make an analogy that you can understand in vivid detail. Now, after you’ve thought about how these “POLITICAL TRANSACTIONS” are going down, you be the judge, by drawing your conclusions. And please don’t shoot me, I’m only the messenger.

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THE BRAINS

I’m the President/CEO of Aubrey R. Taylor Communications, the publisher of Houston Business Connections Newspaper©. In case you don’t know, I have 30-years of experience in marketing, branding, investigative reporting, public relations, opposition research, and political consulting. I’ve assisted in branding Republican and Democratic candidates in statewide elections and local municipalities throughout the State of Texas. Over the years, I’ve also assisted in branding and marketing (through my various publications) such corporations and institutions as Shell Oil, The City of Houston, Texas A&M University, Texas Southern University, Prairie View A&M University, Chevron, Waste Management, Nationwide Insurance, Momentum Jaguar/BMW, Channel 11, Channel 13, State Farm Insurance, and Allstate Insurance to name a few. 

EXPERIENCED REPORTER

I would have you to know that not everyone who has been accused of a crime or enters a guilty plea in connection with a crime is guilty of the crime they're accused of committing. Neither is everyone who goes to trial to fight charges that are leveled against them and get's convicted are guilty. Look, over the years, some very bad things have happened to people of color in our criminal justice system. So to this end, please understand, that during my career, I’ve gone into the Harris County Jail and Texas prisons on numerous occasions (on secret assignments) working in conjunction with the owner of one of the largest locally owned private security, and investigations firms. The man who was funding my investigations back then (who mysteriously died) also was the godfather of one of my sons, and the backer of one of my publications. That being said, I can straight-faced assure you that I’ve seen some of the injustices that are occurring in the Texas penal system up close and personal. While on the inside, I interviewed (face-to-face) some of the hardest criminals you can imagine for my research. I also discovered first-hand that many of the people who should be locked up are walking around free, and not all of those who are locked behind bars are guilty of the crimes that they, in some cases pleaded guilty to – for whatever reason. So, let me assure you that I know a criminal when I see one. And we have a handful of local elected officials who are straight-criminals and must be stopped!!!

PEOPLE OVER POLITICS

Based on my direct observations over the years, I can attest to the fact that our current criminal justice system is more about “HAVE’S AND HAVE NOT’S” to a greater degree than most people realize.  That being said, sure, in some cases, the skin color of the person being accused of a crime plays a role in who gets indicted and eventually convicted of crimes and those who go free. However, at the end of the day, from observing the system from the inside, and out; having money, good legal representation and access to influential people are unfortunately key determining factors when it comes to who will spend the rest of their life walking around with an “X” on their back and who doesn’t. So, to this end, we must endeavor to change our criminal justice system and political landscape by “TAKING POLITICS OUT” of the way our judges are selected in the Lone Star State – that’s very important to me!

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