Below is the joint letter written by the Town Council of Mammoth Lakes and the Mono County Board of Supervisors. Highlighted in yellow on page one; the Town Council of Mammoth Lakes and the Mono County Board of Supervisors admit they were not seeing evidence of a local health emergency due to Covid-19. On page two, highlighted in yellow, the Town Council of Mammoth Lakes and the Mono County Board of Supervisors admit they enforced emergency orders despite no evidence of a local health emergency due to Covid-19. The statement highlighted in red at the bottom of page two is a false claim. The claim attempts to downplay their admission that the emergency services within Mono County, including Mammoth Hospital were in fact, not strained. Like the letter says; limited impact to medical capacities, few hospitalizations, and Mammoth Hospital in green status with no limitations to operation capacity. As has been true throughout the declared local health emergency for Covid-19. [September 14th 2021] Mono County and the state of California have had over 18 months and billions of dollars to increase ICU capacity, hospital beds, and staff. In addition, the Mono County Health Department claims roughly 70% of residents have been fully injected for Covid-19. Not only has there been zero evidence of a health emergency, but now 70% are fully injected! Yet Mono County officials have not terminated the local health emergency for Covid-19. Which according to Def Facto law, a local emergency must be terminated at the earliest date that conditions warrant. Just some of the relevant De Facto Laws in this case: -California Code, Health and Safety Code - HSC § 101080 states the local emergency MUST BE TERMINATED AT THE EARLIEST POSSIBLE DATE by the local governing body. -California Code, Government Code - GOV § 8630 states that the local governing body MUST PROCLAIM THE TERMINATION OF THE EMERGENCY AT THE EARLIEST POSSIBLE DATE. -18 U.S. Code § 1040. Fraud in connection with major disaster or emergency benefits. -18 U.S. Code § 1038. False information and hoaxes. -Penal Code 148.3 PC is the California statute that makes it a crime for a person to make a false report of an emergency. -Penal Code 504 PC – Embezzlement by a Public Officer -18 U.S. Code § 241 - Conspiracy against rights -18 U.S. Code § 242 - Deprivation of rights under color law -§ 52.1. Tom Bane Civil Rights Act [There has been no health emergency from so called Covid-19, in all its claimed variations in Mono County. Therefore, any emergency funds spent for the alleged and declared local health emergency for Covid-19, including but not limited to, the CARES Act, is illegitimate and fraudulent.]
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