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In the time leading up the [[National Convention 2020]], there was a split in the LNC concerning the authority of the LNC to unilaterally set online-only conventions and to declare all delegates (both online and in-person) as credentialled in a hybrid convention due to the [[COVID 19]] pandemic.  This split coalesced around an unlikely group of allies that the then-chair [[Nicholas Sarwark]] called the "[[Notorious Nine]]" (though in reality it was ten people) when critiquing opposition to his points of view on the LNC.  While the term was not meant to be flattering, the ten persons took it as a badge of honor as all sides involved felt they were doing the right thing.  The Notorious Nine were vindicated by the second sitting of the [[National Convention 2020]] wherein the LNC overreach in usurping the delegates' right to decide whether or not a hybrid convention would be permitted was soundly rebuked.  The delegates did approve the hybrid convention but wanted to be clear that it was their decision to make and to make sure no future LNC made the same mistake.  Many LNC members on the other side of the issue candidly told Harlos that she was in hindsight right on this issue.  Despite a coordinated campaign to unseat the Notorious Nine, the majority of them, including Harlos, were re-elected with the general feeling being that they acted with integrity, even by those who disagreed at the time.  Under the new leadership of 2020-2022 chair [[Joseph Bishop-Henchman]] that rift was quickly healed.
In the time leading up the [[National Convention 2020]], there was a split in the LNC concerning the authority of the LNC to unilaterally set online-only conventions and to declare all delegates (both online and in-person) as credentialled in a hybrid convention due to the [[COVID 19]] pandemic.  This split coalesced around an unlikely group of allies that the then-chair [[Nicholas Sarwark]] called the "[[Notorious Nine]]" (though in reality it was ten people) when critiquing opposition to his points of view on the LNC.  While the term was not meant to be flattering, the ten persons took it as a badge of honor as all sides involved felt they were doing the right thing.  The Notorious Nine were vindicated by the second sitting of the [[National Convention 2020]] wherein the LNC overreach in usurping the delegates' right to decide whether or not a hybrid convention would be permitted was soundly rebuked.  The delegates did approve the hybrid convention but wanted to be clear that it was their decision to make and to make sure no future LNC made the same mistake.  Many LNC members on the other side of the issue candidly told Harlos that she was in hindsight right on this issue.  Despite a coordinated campaign to unseat the Notorious Nine, the majority of them, including Harlos, were re-elected with the general feeling being that they acted with integrity, even by those who disagreed at the time.  Under the new leadership of 2020-2022 chair [[Joseph Bishop-Henchman]] that rift was quickly healed.


==Whistleblower in New Hampshire Coup Attempt==
==Whistleblower Activities==
 
===The National Party's Tepid Response to the COVID Regime===
 
Caryn Ann was stridently vocal about what she and others saw to be a tepid-at-best response of the national Party to the depredations on human rights in response to COVID.  When even the tame suggestion of forming an advisory committee was shot down, she said that if the national Party can't respond to this issue, it might as well disband as useless.
 
===New Hampshire Coup Attempt===


Caryn Ann was prominent in bringing the issues in the [[Attempted Coup June 2021 of the Libertarian Party of New Hampshire]] to light to general Party membership after which she was the subject of several attempts by other LNC members to remove her from the LNC which she considers to be retaliation against a whistleblower.  During that time, she received more messages of support from Party members since the time that the "Contact the LNC" form was put on the website in 2018.  This chain of events led to her receiving a veritable's hero's welcome at [[Porcfest]] and an invitation to a speaking spot on bold Libertarian messaging.
Caryn Ann was prominent in bringing the issues in the [[Attempted Coup June 2021 of the Libertarian Party of New Hampshire]] to light to general Party membership after which she was the subject of several attempts by other LNC members to remove her from the LNC which she considers to be retaliation against a whistleblower.  During that time, she received more messages of support from Party members since the time that the "Contact the LNC" form was put on the website in 2018.  This chain of events led to her receiving a veritable's hero's welcome at [[Porcfest]] and an invitation to a speaking spot on bold Libertarian messaging.
===Delaware Coup===
See [[Libertarian Party of Delaware Leadership Controversy 2021]].


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