Middle Tennessee CHD Meetup

Join us in February:
- Brad Miller, a former Lieutenant Colonel in the US Army living in Clarksville, TN (and member of the Children’s Health Defense Military Chapter) will speak about the Declaration of Military Accountability. The Declaration was signed by 231 current service members and veterans and sent to several Senior Officials in the Department of Defense on January 1st, 2024. A Petition of Support for the Declaration of Military Accountability is open for all Americans to sign.
- Lewis County Coalition for Safe Technology will provide updates to the Smart Meter Safety legislation proposed for the current session.
- TNCHD Middle TN Meetup was well represented at the Williamson County Joint County Commission/Planning Commission Work Session on the Cell Tower Amendment to Zoning Ordinance. Tammy Arthur, Janice Brothers RN , and Kelly Kipp RN gave public comments opposing the cell towers near schools and residential areas. Heather Bulan was instrumental with Kent A Chamberlain, Ph.D Professor and Chair Emeritus in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of New Hampshire presenting as well. An update plus our next action steps will be provided. These towers are coming to your county so come learn how to push back in this arena.
- GeoEngineering Team Update: Learn about our next actions steps.
Where: Private Residence address disclosed in email confirmation
Cost: $5. You can choose to pay offline at registration and at the door with cash or check. We don’t have the ability to accept credit cards or Venmo at events.
- 6:00 pm Doors open for check-in.
- 6:15 pm Welcome and Announcements
- 6:30 pm Program
- 7:15 pm Q & A
- 7:45 pm Closing

Brad Miller graduated from the United States Military Academy at West Point in 2003 and then served nineteen years on active duty in the United States Army. During his military career, he served throughout the U.S. a s well as in diverse locations such as Afghanistan, Honduras, and South Korea. He was relieved of battalion command for refusing to go along with the covid-19 injection mandate. He subsequently resigned from the Army. He has a wide variety of interests, which include history, literature, and other assorted topics. He champions freedom and is an outspoken critic of government overreach. Brad spends his time reading, working out, or engaged in other hobbies. He currently lives in Tennessee.
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