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In Missouri, on February 17th, there were 78,421 registration attempts without an ID. Of those attempts, 23,253 were from dead people.

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A Michigan mother sought transparency from her school district and received a staggering $33 million bill for a FOIA request regarding six months of emails. Initially, the district estimated reviewing 21.5 million emails would take 717,000 hours of labor. After negotiations, the cost was reduced to $1,000, but she still found it unaffordable and could not access the information. This situation highlights a growing distrust between parents and schools, especially since COVID-19, as many parents began to scrutinize classroom activities. Some parents have resorted to lawsuits for information, but outcomes can be unfavorable, as seen in a case where the Michigan Supreme Court ruled that public schools are not considered public bodies under FOIA, limiting access to classroom content.

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Good news: Legislative efforts to ban dangerous COVID-19 mRNA injections are underway in multiple US states. Washington, Montana, Idaho, Iowa, Tennessee, South Carolina, Florida, and Texas are considering bans at various government levels. A peer-reviewed study with over 81,000 signatories calls for immediate market withdrawal due to negative efficacy, DNA contamination, and excess mortality. This momentum, fueled by persistent public demand, may force federal action. The goal is to ban all mRNA gene therapy injections, not just those for COVID-19. The evidence is clear and compelling, highlighting the harm caused by this technology, and the hope is that state-level initiatives will lead to federal bans, ultimately removing these dangerous products from the market. Follow Nick Höltscher (@NickHolscher) and the McCullough Foundation (@McCulloughFund) for updates.

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In Arizona, there was a request to move the voter registration date to election day, but it was moved back to October 15th due to a court case. We found 3,981 individuals who registered after October 15th but their data shows that they have already voted in this election.

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The speaker discusses the requirement to respond to ballot applications within 24 hours in Michigan. They mention seeing applications from June, July, and August being processed in September, estimating about 100,000 false documents were created over 10 days. The supervisor would announce the date to be used for processing publicly.

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Relocation assistance requests for accessing the transcontinental pipeline have increased from 20 to almost 600 in one month. More families are traveling to Colorado for care. Providers report a 50% increase in people driving across the border for telehealth appointments or flying to Denver when possible to access care.

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Speaker 0 states that nearly 70,000,000 married women in the country have changed their last name, but their birth certificates don’t reflect that. In Michigan’s 3rd District alone, 160,000 women could be unable to register simply because when they got married, they didn’t change both their ID and their birth certificate. A 160,000 women in my district alone.

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Speaker 0: I'm gonna give you we need this in credit. Do know do you know how many mass shooters there have been in America over the last ten years? Counting or not counting gang violence. Great. Holy shit.

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Speaker 0 and Speaker 1 discuss the path forward in the debate. Speaker 1 says no final decisions have been made about how to conclude this, and mentions that at some point closure is a possibility, but the current goal is to ensure a fulsome debate on an issue overwhelmingly supported by the American people and to put everybody on the record one way or the other. They state that there will be a vote later this afternoon on whether biological males ought to be able to vote or ought to be able to compete and play in women's sports. After that, they will move to a measure Senator Huston addressed—the piece of legislation he tried to bring up and have passed on the floor and was objected to by the Democrats the other night. They will move to that and “put that every Democrat on the record.” The photo ID amendment will be the next amendment. Speaker 1 says the Save America Act, as they have said, is common sense and supported by an overwhelming majority of Americans. They also note, as Senator Hussett pointed out, that 36 states have adopted… (the transcript cuts off).

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In the 1970s, there were about 13,000 homeschoolers. In the 1980s, 200,000. The 1990s, 850,000. The 2000s, 1,500,000. The 2010s, 1,700,000. And so far, four five years into the twenty twenties, there's over 5,000,000 homeschoolers and that number is rising.

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Shelly Carter, adopted mother, and Allison Carter are publicly asking Attorney General Bondi to release the Epstein files, claiming Bondi has not instilled faith in handling the situation. They believe ledgers meticulously track information for trafficked children, buyers, and sales, amounting to potentially 20 truckloads of data. Allison Carter gives Pam Bondi consent to unredact her name in any trafficking ledger, especially those connecting to islands, and to investigate her CPS files from Riverside County, California, suspecting CPS corruption. She believes names in her CPS file will appear in trafficking ledgers, which contain detailed information about child sales, including dates, locations, outfits, origins (CPS custody, missing, or over the border), health, and prices. They urge action to protect children and request the public release of Allison's information. They are ready to "die on this hill" and are aware of potential consequences. Allison states they are not suicidal, will not have accidents, and are of sound mind. She provides her birthdate (02/15/1994) and former name, Tori Toshina Outlaw, and the alias "Ruby" for ledger identification.

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The speaker discusses the requirement to respond to ballot applications within 24 hours in Michigan. They mention seeing applications from June, July, and August being processed in September, estimating around 10,000 false documents created per day for about 10 days. The supervisor would announce the date to be used for processing publicly.

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In October, there were 22 requests, which jumped to about 500 in November. The single state with the most requests is Texas, followed by Florida and Oklahoma. The oldest case seen was from the mid-70s, and the youngest involved parents with a 10-year-old. People from every walk of life are scared, and fear is fueling the drive to do more.

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Impact today. As I said, it's it's now it's case by case. Let me reiterate. Of the 35 of the 40 nationwide injunctions filed against this president against his executive authority as president of The United States, 35 of them came from Maryland, DC, Massachusetts, California, Washington. I mean that's crazy. The these five districts. So, yes, it indirectly impacts us. It will be a separate decision in October.

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Today, our most recent numbers are one in every thirty one kids. It's probably actually much worse than that because California, which has the best collection system, is reporting one out of every nineteen American children. As odds as one in every twelve point five boys. So it's gone from one less than one in ten thousand in 1970 to one in twelve point five boys those numbers. There has to be something artificially causing this, meaning a drug or something. We will. So one in ten thousand, and now it's one in thirty one or thirty four or twelve if it's a boy. Can you imagine that? One in twelve. That's for a boy. On average, 12.5 boys. It's not even believable that that could be. I've been hearing these numbers that and they get worse and worse every year. This there's gotta be something. I think there's nothing, including favored nations and everything else, there's nothing that can be if you can find out the reason that that's happening, and I know we're gonna do some things. I think it's I think we think we maybe know the reason, and I look forward to that press conference, to be with you in that press conference. That's gonna be a great thing. Thank you, Bob. You're doing a great job.

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Following Diddy's indictment and denied bail, a surge of potential plaintiffs are planning to file suit. Since announcing intent to pursue these cases, the legal team received over 30,000 calls in 10 days, and another 12,000 in the 24 hours after a press conference. The team is sifting through these calls to identify victims and witnesses, aiming to include all potentially liable parties in individual lawsuits, such as those who participated, facilitated, or profited from the alleged behavior. There are 120 cases ready to file, with many more being vetted. The alleged behavior spans 25 years at various parties. The indictment and the announcement of 50 pending suits have encouraged more people to come forward. The legal team balances encouraging victims to step forward with the need to fully vet each case to ensure its legitimacy. They initially aimed to file cases within 30 days, but the overwhelming response may alter this timeline.

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The transcript describes a legal situation and personal grievances related to harassment and identity issues. The first speaker says that a judgment will be handed down tomorrow by the Paris correctional court regarding a rumor that you are a man. The second speaker confirms that tomorrow there will be a ruling on harassment, specifically cyber-harassment. They mention another case against two women who are claiming involvement with their genealogy, arguing there are two versions of their gender identity: either they were born a man, or they were Brigitte, died in 1960, and their brother became a woman. They state that touching or altering someone’s genealogy is impossible, emphasizing that a birth certificate is significant because a father or mother declares the child’s identity. They say, “We do not touch my genealogy,” and that the birth certificate is not a trivial matter. They reference that during this time in the United States they have also had individuals who accessed their tax site and altered their identity. The second speaker explains a broader struggle, expressing that they fight against harassment and want to help adolescents stand up against it, noting that if they do not set an example, it will be difficult. The dialogue centers on the tension between public allegations, identity claims, and the impact of online harassment, including alleged manipulation of personal and genealogical information. The speakers link legal action to personal advocacy, stressing the importance of safeguarding identity documents and resisting attempts to confuse or misrepresent one’s gender identity.

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Parents are unaware of how bad online dangers are. Someone can take a child's image from social media and use AI to create a realistic-looking pornographic film. They can even insert themselves into it. Over 33 million images were transferred or downloaded last year, but only 300 cases were prosecuted. The US is supposedly the largest consumer of underage pornography, and there are so many pedophiles that it's beyond not safe. Parents need to be hypervigilant, not just vigilant, regarding their children's safety. One of the fastest-growing groups viewing child sexual abuse images are young men in their 20s.

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In January 2022, a colleague alerted Speaker 0 that there had been a doubling or tripling of baby deaths in the last year, which sparked curiosity. Speaker 1 states that “Their own government told us a medical treatment was safe, and it killed babies.” Speaker 2 says she has “lost all faith that Health Canada is looking out genuinely for the best interests of Canadians.” Speaker 3 alleges that doctors “made extra money to push vaccines” and were given a billing code to do it, and that she has “pulled all the billing codes.” Speaker 4 asserts that “They've purchased the vaccine that hasn't been approved,” distributed it to the provinces so that once it’s approved, they can “start jabbing ourselves with it” and “start jabbing pregnant mothers with it.” Speaker 3 questions the necessity of vaccinations: “Why did we have to get these vaccinations? Like, why was this something that we had to do? You go to the hospital, you expect to have a baby, and you expect to go home, and then you don't.” Speaker 0 speculates on criminal negligence, saying, “I would suspect that there was criminal negligence on part of the government and the public health officials.” Speaker 3 notes that it is “highly recommended that pregnant women get their vaccine as soon as possible.” Speaker 0 contends that a narrative was pushed to everybody, including pregnant and breastfeeding women, that the mRNA shots were safe and effective. Speaker 2 claims wiretapping, harassment, charging, and barring expert witnesses: “They had wiretapped her phone. They had harassed her. They had charged her. They didn't allow any expert witnesses to testify.” Speaker 1 accuses police of trying to cover up Canadian babies’ deaths “to the point of stopping detective Helen Greaves from testifying about it.” Speaker 4 observes that “The dominant individuals keep the subordinates in their place by constant aggression.” Speaker 5 discusses vaccination choice versus public risk, remarking, “If you don't wanna get vaccinated, that's your choice. But don't think you can get on a plane or a train besides vaccinated people and put them at risk,” and claims CBC initially “started off with CBC running a story to implicate her and to paint her with a brush that looks uncomplimentary to the public.” Speaker 6 claims Canada must shift its understanding of what the is, describing it as “a state broadcaster pushing the agenda of the Liberal government of Canada.” Speaker 4 calls this “the most significant matter affecting our children today from a health perspective,” noting that authorities are “not investigating.” Speaker 2 concludes that everything emanates outward from this case involving law enforcement, the judicial system, the pharmaceutical industry, and health agencies, “how they work together, how they censored information. It all ties together to this one case, and that's what makes it so dangerous.”

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Around 20 million people have been affected in our country. The chart is a few months old, but it still shows the impact. Take a look at what has happened.

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About 20 million people have been affected in our country. The chart referenced is a few months old, but it highlights significant changes that have occurred. For a clearer understanding, it's important to look at the latest developments.

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The speaker references a DOJ law enforcement map called the red dot map, where every red dot represents at least one unique IP address of individuals downloading, sharing, or distributing child abuse images involving children under 12. There are over 111,000 such IPs in the United States in the last 30 days. The problem is not limited to gangs or international networks; families are also involved, and the issue is present in the speaker’s own backyard, not just overseas. The speaker shares alarming anecdotes to illustrate the cruelty of the abuse. One story describes a 13-year-old girl who is abused while someone reads the Bible to her, with the Bible read in rotation by different people during the abuse, in an attempt to connect the worst moment of her life with God's word. Another anecdote, cited by a psychologist friend, concerns an offender who stood at a playground watching boys and girls, selected a child, and explained that he chose that child to steal her soul—an emphasis on premeditated targeting of a child’s happiness and vulnerability. The speaker stresses a belief that God has created some people to stand in the gap between abusers and victims, so victims would know that some people love them and that God loves them. The speaker asserts a call to rally people to form an army, possibly declare a national emergency, and leverage all resources to help victims escape this evil. The overarching message is that the issues are growing and that progress is not being made; the speaker contends that “we aren’t winning” and that “we’re losing every day until enough people stand on the line” to fight the evil, declare it, and defend the vulnerable. The message culminates in a moral exhortation: those victims are worth fighting for, as they were worth it to King Jesus to die for, and therefore-worthy of collective action to stand against the abuse and protect children.

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Nationwide injunctions occur when a district court judge blocks a law or order from being implemented nationwide, despite their jurisdiction typically covering only one state or part of one state. These injunctions were once uncommon, with six issued during George W. Bush's presidency and twelve during Obama's. However, their frequency increased significantly during Donald Trump's first term, with 64 being issued. At the current rate, this number could be surpassed in the first year of a second Trump term.

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Over the last 30 days, every red dot on a map represents at least one unique IP address of individuals downloading, sharing, and distributing child abuse and rape images under the age of 12, with over 11,000 in the US alone. It is claimed that 55 to 85% of these individuals are also hands-on offenders, with an average of 13 victims in their lifetime. Over 3,000 of 50,000 unknown child victims were infants or toddlers. The speaker asserts that the US is the number one payer of livestreamed rape of boys and girls around the world, and ranks third in peer-to-peer sharing, behind China and Russia.

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In Missouri, on February 17th, there were 78,421 registration attempts without an ID. Of those attempts, 23,253 were from dead people.
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