Green Beret turned freedom fighter: Doc Pete Chambers launches bold campaign for TEXAS GOVERNOR
- Dr. Pete “Doc” Chambers, a retired Green Beret and combat physician, is running for Texas governor as an anti-establishment disruptor. Key issues in his campaign include border security, medical freedom and cryptocurrency innovation.
- A decorated veteran with 30 years of service, Chambers reentered active duty post-9/11, earning a Bronze Star and Purple Heart. He later gained attention for opposing COVID-19 vaccine mandates in the military.
- His platform includes deploying the Texas State Guard against cartels, abolishing property taxes and creating a Texas DOGE Task Force to explore blockchain governance – including potential crypto-based voting systems.
- Chambers advocates for aggressive state-led border security measures (drones, surveillance tech) while tapping into Texas’ libertarian skepticism of federal policies, including resistance to “California-style” governance.
- Promising daily military-style “SITREPs” (situation reports) if elected, Chambers frames his campaign as a battle against political corruption – positioning himself as a “warrior” rather than a traditional politician.
In an era of career politicians and scripted soundbites, Texas has drawn an unconventional contender. Dr. Pete “Doc” Chambers, a retired Special Forces Green Beret and combat physician, has thrown his hat in the ring with the launch of his gubernatorial campaign.
The 63-year-old veteran whose career spans firefights in Afghanistan, ER trauma bays and whistleblowing against Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccine mandates positions himself as an anti-establishment disruptor. His campaign touches on the issues of border security, medical freedom and cryptocurrency experimentation. Chambers promises to deploy Texas State Guard troops against cartels, abolish property taxes and explore blockchain-based governance through a Texas DOGE Task Force.
Chambers’ 30-year military dossier reads like action-fiction. Enlisted in 1983, he served in the military before becoming an osteopathic physician following his tour of duty. He then reentered active duty post-9/11 to pass the grueling Special Forces Qualification Course at age 47 – a first for any Army doctor.
His Bronze Star and Purple Heart decorations underscore battlefield experience that now frames his political rhetoric. “Texans don’t need another politician. They need a warrior who’s proven under fire,” Chambers’ campaign website states.
From spec ops to statehouse: Chambers’ radical vision
Chambers’ policy playbook mirrors his hybrid background. His Texas Border Invasion and Counter-Trafficking Task Force proposes drones, rapid-response teams and state-funded surveillance tech to supplement federal efforts, citing constitutional self-defense doctrines. (Related: Health Ranger Report: Retired Col. Pete Chambers discusses the BORDER CRISIS and Texas’ border security efforts.)
Simultaneously, he vows to phase out property taxes via revenue restructuring – a move that would upend Texas’ reliance on local levies funding schools and services. Perhaps most unorthodox is his embrace of decentralized finance, including exploring blockchain applications for voting systems and a nod to Dogecoin enthusiasts with the Texas DOGE Task Force.
Historical context amplifies the campaign’s clash with status quos. Chambers testified before Congress in 2022 alleging military vaccine mandate abuses. His pandemic-era dissent aligns with growing libertarian skepticism of institutional medicine.
Chambers’ border stance echoes incumbent Gov. Greg Abbott’s Operation Lone Star but with Special Forces precision, while the property tax abolition push revives a perennial Texas tension dating to 19th-century homesteader revolts. Even the crypto angle taps into the Lone Star State’s flirtation with bitcoin mining and anti-federal reserve sentiment.
Chambers frames obstacles as battles to wage, declaring that “California policies won’t infiltrate Texas on [his] watch.” He has also promised to deliver daily “SITREPs” (military-style situation reports) for the first 90 days of his term, and weekly SITREPs thereafter.
Chamber’s success hinges on converting his soldier’s mystique into policy substance. His fusion of boots, blockchain and bulldozer rhetoric may carve a unique niche or collide with the realities he claims to transcend. Either way, Texas’ political establishment just got a new kind of insurgent.
Visit DocPeteChambers.org to learn more about Dr. Pete Chambers’ gubernatorial campaign.
Watch this January 2024 interview between Col. Pete “Doc” Chambers and the Health Ranger Mike Adams about the border invasion and Texas’ response to it.
This video is from the Health Ranger Report channel on Brighteon.com.
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