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Saved - September 16, 2024 at 7:07 PM

@DocReichenbach - Doc Reichenbach

It' not just the Illegal Haitians in Springfield, Ohio! Illegal Aliens in Queens, New York are performing animal sacrifices in the park and worse... https://t.co/FcIxx7nppc

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Animal sacrifices are reportedly surging in Queens, New York, with animals like chickens, pigs, and rats being tortured or killed in religious rituals. In just over a month, at least nine wounded animals or carcasses were discovered in Spring Creek Park and the Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge. These include five live pigs with severed ears, a near-dead baby rat tied in a bag with chicken bones, a decapitated chicken head, a live hen in distress, and a dead dog with a snapped neck. One speaker stated that Americans have a right to safety and to preserve their culture, and that the government is destroying communities and purposely leaving citizens vulnerable.
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Speaker 0: Animal sacrifices are surging in Queens, New York with chickens, pigs, and rats being tortured, mutilated, or killed in twisted religious rituals. In a little over a month, at least 9 wounded animals or carcasses have been discovered in the federally managed Spring Creek Park in Howard Beach and the Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge in broad channel, including 5 live pigs with partially severed ears. Creatures recovered from the scene also include a near dead baby rat tied up in a bag with chicken bones, a freshly decapitated chicken head, a live hen in distress, and a dead dog with its neck snapped. Feels like our our existences are jokes to the leaders of this country. Americans have a right to safety and a right to preserve our culture. The government is destroying communities and leading leaving citizenry completely vulnerable on purpose.
Saved - September 16, 2024 at 7:06 PM

@DocReichenbach - Doc Reichenbach

Now in Alabama of all places, If you complain about illegal immigrants they cut your mic off. The left is cutting our knees out from under our noses. https://t.co/S6OX1MZtx7

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A city council meeting was shut down after residents protested an influx of Haitian migrants. Mayoral candidate David Phillips was cut off while asking questions, which he believes was to avoid providing answers. Brian Taunton stated the town of 12,000 is unequipped to handle the situation, which he attributes to a failed immigration policy by the Biden-Harris administration and Homeland Security. He says the city council is unprepared for this discussion and that small towns across the U.S. are not equipped to deal with this problem. Taunton expressed concern that the migrants have not been properly vetted and may have been recruited into the United States by outside sources. He stated the town's infrastructure is already stretched, and they lack the resources to support the migrants.
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Speaker 0: City council meeting was shut down after residents voiced their concerns over a recent influx of Haitian migrants. Speaker 1: There is no way the state department can Speaker 0: We're not. I'm gonna Please let him talk. He you have shut a lot of the state. Okay. I'm gonna ask all of you to leave because this meeting is over. Here to react, David Phillips, who was at that meeting and an Alabama Republican mayoral candidate for that town, Brian Taunton. Welcome to you both, fellas. Philip, let me start with you. You're the guy who was at that podium. You were asking questions about what's going on in town to your city council who should be responsive to you. Why'd they cut your mic? Speaker 1: That's what I was wondering at the time. You know, that was the section of the meeting that's open to, public comment. So when I stepped to the mic, I had a few questions for them, and they basically shut it down, excuse me, before I could even voice really any of the questions that I had. I think it was more of the fact that they really didn't wanna give the answers, more than they didn't have the answers. Speaker 0: Okay. Speaker 1: You know, I as I mentioned, in other statements, that's the whole point that the podium and the mic are there so the public can, you know, ask the questions they have. Speaker 0: That's why the city council has a job to answer questions that people in the city have. Brian, tell us about what's going on. You've got a small town there, and you've got a potential problem, it sounds like, with migrants coming in. What's going on? Speaker 2: Well, we do have a problem. But, first, I'd like to say thank you for having us here this morning to to discuss this, but, the problem is much bigger than we are. We're a small town of 12,000 people. And, I while I appreciate Dave's Dave's comment, the bottom line is this, we're not equipped to deal with this. Our city council and all and small town governments across the the US are not equipped to deal with this problem. We shouldn't Dave shouldn't have even had to be at that meeting to have this discussion. Our city council is not prepared to have this kind of discussion. We've all been caught, flat footed, on this. And bottom line is this falls back on a failed immigration policy of the Biden Harris administration and the failure failures of Alejandro Mayorkas, and Homeland Security. We should not be dealing with these issues, but we're being forced to, and we simply do not have the infrastructure to support them. And this is what Dave and others in our city are afraid of. These people have not been properly vetted, and they very well I believe they are wonderful people. Yeah. But they have many have been simply recruited into the United States by outside sources, and, that comes with some some major, major issues. But like I said, we look at what's happening in America, and we don't have the resources. We're already stretched out as a small community. Speaker 0: Yeah. And you're asking questions that anyone would ask in their town. Things have changed. Why have they changed? Are we safe? What are you doing about it? City council. Do you think you're right? It's probably much more of a national issue than it is that particular city council in your town, Alabama. We gotta leave it there. Brian and David, thanks for being with us. Good to see you. Speaker 2: Thank you. Thank you. Speaker 0: And we reached out to that
Saved - April 26, 2024 at 3:32 PM

@DocReichenbach - Top Conservative

Say the true thing: Candace Owens - Democrats manipulated the Black Community by infiltrating the education system and changing the textbooks to make young and impressionable people believe Republicans were the bad guys. https://t.co/GAFL5BsBGZ

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Black people vote for Democrats because textbooks portray LBJ as a hero for signing the Civil Rights Act, but fail to mention his racist views. LBJ's plan was to have black people voting Democrat for 200 years through welfarism. Democrats rewrite history to manipulate perceptions. They use manipulation tactics to make people believe they are caring for them despite causing harm. It's like being in a toxic relationship where someone says nice things to confuse you while their actions show otherwise.
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Speaker 0: Wanna wonder why black people vote for droves and democrats, it's because the textbooks make you think that LBJ, because he literally was the person who signed, you know, the Civil Rights Act, but they don't they don't contextualize that. They don't tell you that LBJ was an avowed racist. He was essentially forced to sign it because there were riots. He was angry about having to sign it and came up with a plan that he would quote unquote have those n words voting Democrat for the next 200 years. And that plan was welfarism, the Great Society Act. You don't learn that. You're just a Democrat signed the civil rights bill and you got all of your rights. It's very, here are the villains, here are the heroes. Speaker 1: They rewrote their story. Speaker 0: They rewrote their story. Yeah. Genius. It is genius. Speaker 1: You gotta respect the move. Right? My mom used to always say, think like a snake, be pure as a dove. Mhmm. So you gotta know how deep they'll take it. And what they do is they'll beat the living crap out of you mentally, physically, emotionally. And then they'll say, we were the ones that took care of you. And you'll be like, no. But if you say that many, many times in different variations, you'll somewhat be like, okay. It's kinda like when you're in a bad relationship with somebody's life that you love will tell you the good things to confuse you, but his actions to everybody else will be like, boy, that guy that guy doesn't love you.
Saved - February 15, 2024 at 8:50 PM

@DocReichenbach - Top Conservative

πŸ‘‡ A crazy case out of Florida! Wait until you hear what happened straight from the cops. https://t.co/b5b8sXN5Vr

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A man shoplifts cigarettes from a store and leads deputies on a low-speed chase to his residence. When deputies approach, the man fires at them, injuring one deputy. The suspect barricades himself in his truck and refuses to come out, setting fires in the garage and house. After negotiations fail, the house catches fire and the suspect is eventually taken into custody. He requests to call the president, believing he will be pardoned.
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Speaker 0: I'll just start off by saying this. I've seen a lot of crazy shit in 36 years. This was absolutely the craziest. 4:30 this morning, we get a shoplifting call, for the Wawa up there for 472. Guy goes into the store, reaches over the counter, snatches a bunch of cigarettes, gets back in his pickup truck, takes off. Deputy spot the truck, they go to stop him. They have a low speed chase all the way back to his residence. They stop, stick the tires. He keeps driving. He pulls into the driveway. As deputies make announcements for him to come out of the truck. He won't come out. So they go to approach. When they go to approach, thank god they have their shield with them. And as they approach, he fires at them. This shot this round right here was up in front of my sergeant's face. My sergeant would've shot to the head. More shots ring out. 1 of our new deputies who transferred in from New York, 25 year old, young man, Ethan Thomas, he takes a graze wound to his face. They engage the suspect in a gun battle. They retreat. The suspect barricades himself in the truck and refuses to come out. We tried to negotiate with him. Negotiations are going not going anywhere. He's telling us to contact president Biden because the president's gonna pardon him for everything that he did. Eventually, we're we try to pin him in with our heavy equipment. We push the truck into the garage, continue to try to negotiate with him. He starts to light fires in the garage, gets up into his attic, drops back down into the house, and eventually the house now the the the vehicle that he was in catches it on fire. It was probably a smoldering fire. I don't know the fire marshal determined that. And then the entire house becomes engulfed in flames. And for probably 45 minutes, he's up on the second going back and forth coming out to the back porch telling us that he's gonna fight us, that he's not gonna surrender. Eventually, the smoke really gets stick, and we're able to punch the porch the the studs that hold the porch up out. He falls to the ground, and we're able to take him into custody. And the first thing he says to me is call the president. He's gonna pardon me for this.
Saved - December 9, 2023 at 4:41 PM

@DocReichenbach - Top Conservative

😱 Imagine going to your kitchen to make some toast and you fall into the well from the movie β€œThe Ring”. #tragic #shocking #freakaccident #wishingwell #inspectyourhome https://t.co/Wcw52ahXVA

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An 83-year-old woman named Dorothy Downey tragically died in a bizarre incident in Encoding County. While her family was moving out of their 1920-built home on Park Avenue, Dorothy fell through the kitchen floor and into a hidden well shaft beneath the house. The family was unaware of its existence. Emergency crews quickly arrived and rescued Dorothy from the well, but she succumbed to blunt force trauma. The Oconee County coroner, who has never encountered a death like this in his 31-year career, ruled it as an accidental death.
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Speaker 0: Learning about a bizarre death in Encoding County where a woman fell through a floor of a house and into a well shaft. Speaker 1: We just got this information into our newsroom. The coroner says this happened at a home here along Park Avenue yesterday. This is just north of downtown Salem. Officials say a family was in the process of that moving out of their home built in 1920 when 83 year old Dorothy Downey fell for the floor in the kitchen. She fell directly into a well shaft under the house. The family says they did not know this existed. A cruise rushed to the scene. They got Downey out of that well. Other coroner says she sadly died from blunt force trauma. He says he's not seen a death like this in his 31 years as the Oconee County coroner that Downey's desk has been ruled an accident.
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