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Doyel Shamley |
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Republican Doyel Shamley ran for
election to the U.S. House to represent Arizona's
1st Congressional District. He did not appear on the
ballot for the Republican primary on August 4, 2020. |
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Shamley's
Return To County
Government |
"Doyel
Shamley has
bounced in
and out of
employment
with Apache
County and
he’s back
again in
2019.
Shamley
first ran
for a seat
as a county
supervisor
in 2008. He
lost.
Following
that defeat,
Shamley was
immediately
employed by
the county
in a newly
created job
titled
“natural
resources
coordinator.”
He left that
job when he
was elected
to a
four-year
term
beginning in
2016 as
County
Supervisor
of District
III. He
resigned as
supervisor
after 18
months in
office to
mount what
turned out
to be an
unsuccessful
run for the
District 7
house seat
in the
Arizona
Legislature." |
Jan. 8, 2019 |
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Center for Arizona Policy |
2018 Candidate Questionnaire |
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Position Sought: State Representative LD-7 |
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Question 4: Adding “sexual orientation,” “gender identity,” or “gender expression� to the protected classes of race, religion, age, sex, and ancestry in nondiscrimination law. |
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Candidates' Position: Oppose. |
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Question 9: Protecting a parent’s right to seek professional counseling for their minor child with same– sex attraction or gender identity issues to help them reach their desired outcome.* |
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Candidates' Position: Support. |
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* This is in reference to the dangerous and disproven "Reparative Therapy". |
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This New
World Order
Conspiracy
Theorist Is
Advising
Republicans
On
Environmental
Policy |
"When
state Sen.
Jennifer
Fielder,
vice
chairwoman
of the
Montana
Republican
Party,
needed an
expert on
natural
resources to
testify
before the
state’s
Environmental
Quality
Council
earlier this
year, she
turned to Doyel
Shamley.
An Army
veteran and
president of
a
Nevada-based
firm called
Veritas
Research
Consulting,
Shamley’s
trip to
Montana was
only the
latest in a
long line of
appearances
as an expert
witness on
land
management.
There he was
at a county
board of
supervisors
in the
Sierras, on
behalf of
the
California
Association
of Business,
Property and
Resource
Owners. And
before the
Arizona
Senate. And
in Northern
California,
alongside a
local
sheriff. And
in southern
Arizona, at
an event
sponsored by
the state
chapter of Americans
for
Prosperity,
a leading
conservative
group backed
by the Koch
brothers.
And in
Kingman,
Arizona,
discussing
wolves. In
2012, at the
invitation
of Rep. Paul
Gosar (R-Ariz.),
he testified
at field
hearing for
the House
Committee on
Natural
Resources.
On his
website, he
lists four
current
Republican
congressmen—Reps.
Mark Amodei
(R-Nev.),
Steve Pearce
(R-N.M.),
Rob Bishop
(R-Utah),
and Gosar—as
“clients.”
But his
interest in
the federal
government
goes far
deeper than
water rights
and wildfire
prevention.
By day,
Shamley is a
consultant
and natural
resources
coordinator
for
Arizona’s
Apache
County. But by
night, he’s
a conspiracy
theorist who
until
recently
hosted an
online radio
show called
The Hour of
the Time,
during which
he
speculates
that UFO
sightings
are a
false-flag
operation by
the
Illuminati
to
accumulate
more power,
and federal
agents
killed his
friend
because he
was asking
questions
about the
attacks on
the World
Trade
Center." |
Jan. 22,
2014 |
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The End I:
New World
Order |
"Doyel
Shamley is
one of the
hosts of The
Hour of the
Time,
a podcast
devoted to
exposing the
New World
Order’s
attack on
America" |
Dec. 17,
2012 |
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'Pale Horse'
Author
Murdered |
"Shamley has
picked up
where Cooper
left off,
continuing
to
spread the
word about
the evil
plans of the
New World
Order." |
Mar. 14,
2006 |
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