In a Covid-related 5 minute video she posted in Dec. 2020, Rosa speaks of a US mother at her son’s Little League game. The mother was socially distanced but not wearing a mask. Her husband and other family members were in attendance but were wearing masks. A security guard approached the mother, asked her to put on a mask, she declined, so the security guard tased her and dragged her out of the stands. Rosa says the important point is that no one came to the woman’s defense, no one told the guard to back off. “What Now? What Can You do”
Rosa Koire’s book, “Behind the Green Mask,” available on Amazon
Rosa Koire’s website, DemocratsAgainstAgenda21
Rosa Koire passed away May 31, 2021 just 11 days after she was admitted to Kaiser Hospital in Santa Rosa CA due to difficulty breathing. She tested negative for Covid-19. A CAT scan showed that she was suffering from a pulmonary embolism and revealed metastatic lung cancer, a big surprise. She had just recently returned from a long stay at her favorite place in Mexico where she lived part-time for many years. She was so full of life; her sudden passing came as a shock to both friends and family.
Rosa received the best of care at the hospital, despite the fact that her illness was too advanced to be treatable. She faced her final days bravely, accepting her terminal condition with grace and courage. The love she exuded was felt by everyone around her. Before she died, she made peace with God and ensured us all that she would be fine.
If you ever met her, or watched one of her videos, you know that Rosa was extraordinary. This was especially evident in her dedication to researching and uncovering public policies intended to strip people of our individual rights. In 2011 she published her popular book “Behind the Green Mask, UN Agenda 21”. Subsequently she traveled extensively, both in the US and abroad, speaking and giving interviews. Rosa was a great humanitarian whose words and charisma touched and inspired many people.
She is survived by her life partner and wife, Kay Tokerud, and brother Steven Koire, his wife Linda and their 3 children.
I lived and traveled with Rosa for almost 30 years. We were blessed with a good life, filled with amazing adventures. She introduced me to the beauty of Mexico, particularly Yelapa and San Miguel de Allende, where we owned a home. Rosa spoke fluent Spanish, of course. I know all of us will miss her greatly, and will attempt to continue her work while we still can. My sincere thanks to all who supported her.
God bless Rosa. Sincerely, Kay”
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Added: Rosa Koire, Bachelor of Arts, English, UCLA, 1982
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