Community United North Idaho
Uniting local cities to discuss varying agendas, but with a price?
By Casey Whalen
Over the decades, social engineers have descended on North Idaho communities, creating non-profits to promote the LGBTQ ideology, part, and parcel to the United Nations’ seventeen sustainable goals, aka Agenda 21/2030. A global push to level the playing field for all countries to adopt policies friendly to the green (religion) agenda regarding social, economic, and environmental control.
One of these 501(c)3’s is the Kootenai County Task Force on Human Relations (KCTFHR) created in 1986 and operated during that time by Catholic Priest Bill Wassmuth. Created largely in part to confront Richard Butler and the Aryan Nations. This organization was originally started in the early 80’s.
The current board of the KCTFHR consists of Jody Hiltenbrand, Principal of Dalton Elementary School, Vice President Christie Wood, Coeur d’Alene City Councilor, and Secretary Tony Stewart retired professor of North Idaho College.
Over the last few years with the launch of the Department of Justice’s program, United Against Hate (UAH) on September 15, 2022, at a White House event entitled United We Stand. Attorney General Merrick Garland ordered all 94 US District Attorney Offices across the nation to take part in UAH, encouraging the public to report all hate incidents/crimes to the DOJ and FBI.
As a result of this program in particular, public records have shown that human rights organizations like the Kootenai County Task Force on Human Relations and the Human Rights Education Institute in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, working intimately with federal law enforcement agencies to report those engaged in Constitutionally protected activities, reporting to carte blanche assets.
Wood and Stewart joined the FBI and DOJ at the United Against Hate event at the Coeur d’Alene Casino on November 17, 2022, to promote reporting hate to law enforcement.
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A recently obtained email via public records request shows Coeur d’Alene City Councilor Christie Wood sent an email to other city council members and the mayor about an event planned for September called Community United.
A portion of an email from Christie Wood to the city council and mayor regarding Community United event, on June 22, 2024.
This is similar to the concept of a steering committee, such as the Human Rights Consortium steering committee I exposed a few years ago, operated by the director of the local Human Rights Education Institute.
The HR Consortium steering committee consists of local community players in major business sectors of the community, medical, education, media, etc, as well as law enforcement assets including the FBI and Idaho State Police and others. Meeting once per month, essentially steering that sector into a unified, one-step process guiding those members and ultimately the community into a Marxist agenda.
Email from Human Rights Education Institute regarding an upcoming HR Consortium steering committee consisting of major community players.
An article highlighting the HR Consortium steering committee
https://caseywhalen.substack.com/p/north-idaho-catholic-rosary-walk
When reached for comment Pastor John Padula stated he organized the Community United event and contacted Christie Wood. Padula said, his heart is in uniting people across different viewpoints in North Idaho.
When asked if this event was a conflict regarding the separation of church and state, he said that that term is essentially misused and its meaning twisted.
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