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Netty Chow is the founder of God, Guns, Government (G3). G3 exists for the purpose of uniting like-minded patriots into an effective, influential force empowered to work to restore the principles and values on which our Republic is established.
Netty began her venture into political activism by participating in neighborhood prayer walks during the pandemic hoax in the early spring of 2020. She began to also attend Trump rallies where she met up with patriots who were meeting in Yorba Linda to discuss other political issues. As she began to become more involved, she learned of another newly formed activist group called, “We The People, Orange County”(WTPOC). She was brought into a leadership position with other co-leaders of the group to help organize and facilitate their weekly meetings. It is here she discovered her natural ability to connect, establish rapport and network with like-minded patriots. After a couple of years with WTPOC, Netty felt stirred to become even more pro-actively effective by focusing her efforts on specific issues and movements that would “move the dial,” rather than the wide spectrum of information being disseminated by WTPOC. She sensed the need to be able to measure tangible results for the effort being expended in order to further empower change. Netty is now widely recognized for her bubbly personality and ability to connect and inspire people to become pro-active. Her mantra is simple; “Just show up.” By imparting that simple philosophy God, Guns, Government (G3) is quickly moving to fulfill its vision that change comes from identifying common goals that inspire all citizens regardless of race, creed or religious beliefs to work together to preserve our Republic and the liberty it has established. Such a purpose is not only biblical, but politically essential because we feel to lose the unalienable rights given us by our Creator enslaves us all to a tyrannical, unforgiving master. Jon Matthews has a long list of credentials and experience in both political and theological landscapes that expands nearly 25 years.
Having been asked to head up the Outreach Ministry for Living Faith Christian Fellowship in Garden Grove, California in 1998, after his graduation from Cottonwood School of Ministry in Cerritos, California. Jon was later asked to learn how to produce radio shows for his Church in 2007. This was just prior to Barack Obama’s nomination for President of the United States. Jon began training for radio production at KZLA (98.3 FM) in Anaheim and was encouraged by the station manager to get behind the microphone due to his “radio voice” and ability to articulate theological apologetics to the manager (a devout atheist) which he often did after his training sessions were over. The manager offered Jon a half-hour slot for free if he would just try it. Not wanting to undermine his church’s intent to broadcast church services, Jon instead chose to speak on political issues with the intent of “tearing down the imaginary wall of separation between Church and State.” Jon immediately caught the radio bug and his half-hour show expanded over the course of 10 years to a daily 2-hour broadcast that aired and streamed on 9 affiliate stations, reaching 123 countries with an audience of approximately 3 million a month. Jon suspended his show after the election of Donald Trump, when he realized how far left the Republican Party had moved. Jon felt the calling to “get in the trenches and be part of the solution”. This led to Jon joining Eagle Forum California where he served as first Secretary, and then Treasurer of the Orange County Chapter, Treasurer of the State chapter and eventually Southern California Area Vice President. Jon also created and led the Los Angeles Chapter as Director. Jon also became is a Regional Coordinator for Election Integrity Project California in Los Angeles County from 2015 – 2021 and Assistant Coordinator in Orange County during the 2022 election cycle. There he trained and supervised election observers and spoke to various groups on the importance of restoring integrity to our election system. Jon served as an Associate Pastor for Living Faith Christian Fellowship in Garden Grove, California from 2012 – 2016 and helped co-pastor a church in Cerritos, California until the pandemic was falsely advanced in 2020. This church went woke and Jon felt the need to move on. Today, Jon focuses on helping God, Guns, Government (G3) become an influential force in advancing the pro-conservative, pro-God message and is planning to run for Congress in Arkansas when he finishes his transition from California in fall of 2023. Pastor Hansel Orzame has been in ministry for fifteen years. He received hands-on training at Potter’s House School of Supernatural Ministry in Vacaville, CA, and has been on mission trips all over the world, from sub-zero snow hiking in Alaska to smuggling Bibles in China. After graduating, he was asked to become Associate Pastor at Gospel Life Community in Walnut, CA. He founded The Lion’s Den School of Supernatural Ministry in 2010 with his wife, Natalie, a month after they were married.
Around 2016, Pastor Hansel went to his first protest to get a clear picture of what was really going on at these controversial rallies he saw circulating on social media. After shielding elderly, American flag-waving veterans from Antifa’s bottles of urine and feces, Pastor Hansel was invited to attend more rallies. He became passionate about raising awareness about the Left’s agenda and protecting Southern California residents, as well as evangelizing and ministering to both sides of the aisle, quickly becoming the unofficial chaplain of many patriot groups all across Southern California. He and his wife and their four children planted Ekklesia, “the unwoke church”, in March of 2019 in downtown Pomona. Ekklesia’s mission is to bring people into the Kingdom, to make disciples, and to train and equip them for winning the culture for God. When Jesus called his Church "ekklesia", the people knew that He meant for the Church to be the influential voice at their city gates. Pastor Hansel does not shy away from confronting current cultural issues from the pulpit. These things affect our daily lives, our families, and our country, and he wants the Church to be at the forefront of change in this great state of California. |