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Locality: Harrisonville, Missouri

Phone: +1 816-731-0822



Website: bigwoodstreecare.com/

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Big Woods Tree Care Inc. 21.05.2021

PRAYERS are needed to UNLOCK the block on the FORENSIC FINDINGS of the DOMINION MACHINES done on DECEMBER 6TH. Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel, and Secret...ary of State Jocelyn Benson asked Judge K. Helsenheimer to block the Forensic Analysis on 22 Dominion Machines in Antrim County where thousands of Trump's votes were flipped to Biden. On December 6th, the judge gave permission to a local man William Bailey for forensics to be done on 22 Dominion Tabulators. So a team of 7 Investigators of the Allies Security Assoc. Group examined the voting machines for about 8 hrs. They captured images of the hard drives, the thumb drives, and of the master thumb drives of the 22 Dominion Machines. Dominion Machines were used in 47 out of 83 counties. They found frauds, and therefore the Election's Results of the state of Michigan CANNOT BE CERTIFIED for Biden. After Michigan, the state of PA, Georgia, Wisconsin, Arizona, and Nevada won't be able to deny the massive fraud in their states. Judge Elsenheimer who seems to support the Republican Party, should unblock the blocked forensic findings, but I am not sure of the process. See more

Big Woods Tree Care Inc. 10.05.2021

A Residential Tree Removal and Trimming job done in KC on March 4th 2020 After the job was finished,The owner said to the team: I am impressed!

Big Woods Tree Care Inc. 30.04.2021

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Big Woods Tree Care Inc. 16.04.2021

The ice is building up on the trees today. Proper pruning will reduce the surface area and existing weight on each branch, which will allow for those branches to carry more additional weight with less strain on the branch crotches. It also reduces the mass of the tree to reduce the effects of wind, what we arborist refer to as sail, to reduce storm damage that results from the high winds we often experience here in the greater KC area.