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The speaker states that they are not saying the organization lost 85,000 children, but that contact was lost with them and their whereabouts are unknown. The speaker asks if that is a fair statement. The speaker asks if, after making three calls on average to check on 85,000 children placed by the organization, there was no response. The speaker then asks if it is fair to say that contact was lost with over 85,000 kids. The speaker asks for a yes or no answer. The speaker states that the organization does not know where 85,000 of the children are. The speaker then says they will move on after receiving no answer.

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The speaker criticizes the current system for losing track of 85,000 children. They argue that the focus should be on addressing the actual issue rather than creating fictional scenarios. They highlight the increase in unaccompanied children crossing the border since Democrats took charge, with only a brief decline during a Republican administration. The speaker emphasizes the need to reunite these children with their families and ensure their safety. They also question the whereabouts of the 85,000 children under the Biden administration.

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The speaker discusses the challenges of reaching children in remote communities and providing them with meaningful experiences. They mention that the COVID pandemic has sparked more connections through the use of video resources, allowing them to reach kids outside their immediate area. However, connectivity remains a major challenge in these communities. The speaker emphasizes the importance of working together with teachers and adapting to meet the needs of these children. They mention that they are currently working on an activity book and hope to provide resources to kids in remote areas. Overall, their goal is to ensure that all children can participate and feel included in their programs.

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There is a discussion about child trafficking and the speaker's personal experience with their children being targeted. They express frustration at not receiving support and mention being an open book to anyone who wants to help. The other speaker acknowledges the situation but states they are already doing what they can and cannot offer further assistance. They mention the possibility of Epstein being alive and share their own encounters with danger. The conversation ends with the second speaker promising that things will improve in the next three months. The first speaker asks if they can still send a petition, but the second speaker declines, stating they don't have time.

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In the video, the speaker asks a question about why there are not many children in schools in Gaza. They suggest that the reason is because all the children have been killed, and there is nothing left in the classrooms. They express concern that the situation will only worsen.

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Speaker 0 outlines a surge of severe health problems following what they call “the stabby jabby,” noting that after that point there were increases in heart issues, kidney issues, and diabetes problems. They observe that even patients without diabetes saw a 75 percent increase in diabetes in 2022, and that among patients with diabetes who contracted Shmovid, their diabetes “is no longer under control anymore. They're on two and three different medications.” They describe this as just the beginning. The speaker emphasizes that heart issues are “out of control,” with a high volume of heart consults and a shift to placing community veterans into the community due to a shortage of cardiologists. They claim there aren’t enough heart monitors available to meet demand. They reference “TurboCancers” and add that kidney issues were occurring “up the wazoo” after 2022. They report a rise in pneumonia cases in the last four months, including a veteran who had been on nine medications for pneumonia with no resolution. They state the flu cases are persistent and that skin issues are “mind blowing,” including bleeding in the eye and at the back of the retina, as well as a surge in strokes “through the roof,” including strokes in the eyes and in the brain, plus embolisms and pulmonary embolisms. The speaker describes hospital conditions in the Portland Metro Area as astonishing, noting personal fear that leads to avoiding restrooms due to concerns about exposure, and mentions being among “three people who didn’t get it” out of a hospital of many staff. They characterize the situation as terrifying. They describe skin wounds and sores that resist debridement, packing, or wrapping, remaining visibly the same after weeks. They conclude that people are dying at an extraordinary rate and reflect on sixteen years in their position, saying they have “never seen people die like this ever.” Finally, the speaker anticipates the long-term implications: all the people who have gotten it will require care, housing, and coordination for care, and questions who will manage this given many medical staff having contracted the illness themselves. They wrap up with a personal warning and a closing remark: “Hope that helps.”

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The speaker expresses frustration with the focus on self-help and emotional well-being in the educational system. They argue that the main goal should be to prepare children for productive careers and to be successful academically. The speaker believes that children should not be leading the conversation and that adults should make decisions based on statistics and funding. They also mention concerns about mental health issues and argue that children should be allowed to enjoy their innocence and not be burdened with adult problems. The speaker emphasizes the importance of protecting children who have religious beliefs.

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We have lost track of 500,000 children who had sponsors in this country. We don't know if they are victims of child labor, exploitation, or other crimes. This situation highlights a hypocrisy among those who claim to protect vulnerable individuals, yet overlook these innocent children. My commitment is to support and protect victims of crime, especially children. I am focused on ensuring their safety, and I will not try to convince those who do not understand this priority. The fact remains that we do not know where these 500,000 children are right now.

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We have 500,000 children with sponsors in this country that we can't locate. We don't know if they're being subjected to child labor, sexual exploitation, or other crimes. This situation highlights a hypocrisy among those who claim to protect victims, especially innocent children. My commitment is to support and safeguard these vulnerable individuals, and I won't waste time convincing those who don't understand this. My priority has always been safety, and it's alarming that we currently have no idea where these 500,000 children are.

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The speaker describes a pattern they have observed with USAID and other organizations, where claims are made that a program will help children or contribute to disease eradication, yet the speaker encounters a persistent disconnect between those bold claims and on-the-ground reality. According to the speaker, whenever they request a direct connection to the children who are supposedly intended to benefit, they are met with silence or inaction. They ask for contact with a group of children so they can speak with them and understand more about the children’s issues, but they repeatedly receive nothing in response. The speaker emphasizes that there is even a reluctance to assemble a small, identifiable group of orphans or children in need to observe the situation firsthand. They question, essentially, why they cannot at least see a few kids or be allowed to meet the children who are presumed to be in trouble, along with their caregivers, to gain a clearer understanding of the situation. In expressing this frustration, the speaker articulates a broader concern about the process of aid delivery. They note a pattern whereby, despite assurances that aid is directed toward helping children, there is a systemic failure to provide access to the beneficiaries themselves. The speaker then characterizes this failure as part of a larger problem, describing “an enormous amount of fraud and graft.” They claim that a substantial portion of aid funds and efforts do not reach the children at all, or at the very least not in a meaningful or transparent way. The speaker asserts that, in their view, very little of the aid actually reaches the children, if anything at all, suggesting a misalignment between stated objectives and actual outcomes. Overall, the speaker conveys a strong perception of disengagement from the intended beneficiaries—the children and their caregivers—and ties this disengagement to allegations of misuse of resources. The core message centers on the request for direct access to the children and their caregivers to verify needs and outcomes, juxtaposed with a perception of widespread fraud and graft that prevents aid from reaching those it is intended to help.

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The speakers in the video are questioning the individuals who are moving children. They ask where the kids are being taken and if there is paperwork for them. The individuals refuse to answer and tell the speakers not to worry about it. The speakers express concern about the children going missing, and one of them mentions an article from the New York Times stating that one-third of these kids are dropped off at a pond. The speakers question the age of the children and ask if the individuals work for Compass Connections. The individuals remain secretive and refuse to answer. The speakers express curiosity and frustration about the secrecy and ask why the individuals are hiding their faces. They also question if the kids are being told not to talk. The speakers continue to film and express their disapproval of the situation.

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Your system has lost track of 85,000 children, and we're discussing a fictional scenario of an infant seeking asylum. This is absurd. Unaccompanied children are surging, especially since the current administration took over, with only a brief decrease during the previous administration. We aim to reunite these children with their families and facilitate their entry through proper channels. Yet, instead of addressing the 85,000 missing children under Biden, my colleagues focus on the 1,000 children not being reunified. We need to prioritize finding these lost children.

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They argue that these closed youth care institutions should not exist. It’s very odd that we’ve created a prison-like setting where a child can end up there without any involvement of the criminal justice system. That cannot continue; they should simply disappear. If you then look at what these children in youth care actually need, their basic needs are very clear. They have missed a foundational stability, and therefore they require a stable, loving place to live. It’s crucial that they can attend the same school they came from and keep the same circle of friends. In essence, the goal is to restore and preserve a basic sense of normalcy and continuity in their lives. The speaker emphasizes that this is “very basic.” For some of these children, the challenges are significant enough to come with a heavy burden or “rugzak” that they carry. In many cases, they indeed need trauma therapy. However, the overarching aim should be to provide and pursue that therapeutic support as part of their baseline needs. In summary, the core message is that closed youth care facilities should not exist because they create a confinement-like environment outside the criminal justice system. Instead, the focus should be on meeting fundamental needs: a stable, loving home, continuity in schooling and friendships, and, where necessary, trauma-focused therapy to address the burdens they carry.

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The speaker expresses frustration over the lack of life-saving supplies reaching Gaza, where children are dying from malnutrition and dehydration. Urgent delivery of food, water, and medicine is crucial to saving lives. Gaza civilians are in desperate need of these supplies to prevent further tragedies.

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Speaker 0 notes anecdotal data and studies suggesting improvement of Parkinson’s disease with fecal microbiota transplant, mentioning China studies and that Johns Hopkins will start a study on it. They say we’re at the beginning of all this and, in the future, people may look back and see how archaic some early practices were, such as operating on a kidney instead of changing the microbiome. They reference data showing a signature microbiome in anxiety, noting that during COVID people were very anxious, and that this could be related to the media, the disease itself, or treatments. Speaker 1 observes there is open-minded thinking around health, especially preventative medicine, and a strong focus on autism at the moment. They ask for recommendations on approaching autism through the biome or more broadly. Speaker 0 responds that they would love to work with this government and governments worldwide to address autism, which affects every country and its children. They propose that COVID eroded trust in agencies, government, and pharmaceutical companies, and position themselves as someone who could rebuild that trust by driving proper research, focusing on the microbiome, and understanding diseases thoroughly. They advocate for international collaboration among clinicians and researchers, recounting experiences with colleagues in Italy and Germany who were conducting clinical trials. They express a willingness to coordinate with international colleagues to apply successful approaches to patients in the United States. Speaker 0 emphasizes the importance of global collaboration among clinicians to understand and fix autism in children, arguing that with one in twelve and a half boys in California affected, the issue demands attention. They ask, when is the right time to act—if not now, when? They conclude that the only way to fix this is for humanity to come together for the sake of children and future generations.

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A Child Soul, no snow borders, no flags. Remast poster a future for our children. The transcript states that since August, “the president putin responded in writing signaling a willness to engaged we we me directly An outlining details reguarding the ucrainian children risiding in Russia,” and that “An open channel of communication reguarding the welfare of this children.” Putin and the speaker have maintained direct contact on the welfare of Ukrainian children in Russia, with a representative working with Putin’s team to share the safe reunification of children with their families between Russia and Ukraine. In the past 24 hours, eight Ukrainian children have been regimeined with families: three separated from parents due to front-line fighting; five across borders; one girl not yet reunited. The Russian Federation provided biographies and photographs, plus an overview of social, medical and psychological services; the US confirmed the facts. A joint verification was prepared by Ukraine’s human rights commissioner and the Russian presidential commissioner for children’s rights. A First Lady initiative is built on shared purpose; the mission is to facilitate transparent health-information exchange and reunification until home. Russia has agreed to rejoin the individuals.

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85,000 children who crossed the border are missing. The current administration has taken no action to locate them. President Biden's refusal to address this issue is a danger to the safety of our country and the families seeking refuge.

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The speaker criticizes the current system for losing track of 85,000 children. They dismiss claims of an infant seeking asylum as absurd. They highlight the increase in unaccompanied children since Democrats took charge, with only a blip during Republican leadership. They emphasize the need to reunite children with their families and bring them to a port of entry for proper care. The speaker expresses frustration with colleagues asking about 1,000 children not being reunited, questioning the whereabouts of the 85,000 children under the Biden administration.

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I am committed to ensuring that children have clean air, access to swimming pools with lifeguards who can teach them how to swim, and engaging activities. Although I am unsure about our plans for the next few months, I will reach out to universities and other organizations for assistance. The governor mentioned considering alternative locations, but did not provide specific details.

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Speaker 0 explains that they have been ordered not to let anyone cross the bridge due to safety concerns related to wildfires. Speaker 1 adds that over 1000 children are missing, with no information on their whereabouts. It is as if they disappeared without a trace.

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They're taking kids from shelters if they don't have a safe place to go afterward. We confirmed this with a child protective services representative. The shelters are closing by Friday, and if families can't find safe accommodations, the children will be taken. Some shelters are still open, but many are not. We visited a shelter today that provides meals and laundry, but they must leave by noon on Friday. It's a serious situation, and it's hard to believe it's real. Families are in distress, and the implications for the children are concerning.

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The speakers are questioning where a group of kids is being moved to, but the person in charge refuses to provide any information. The first speaker expresses concern about the kids going missing, and the third speaker confirms that it happens frequently. Another speaker mentions that the kids are being taken to the airport. The first speaker criticizes the secrecy and tries to film the situation. They ask why the group is hiding their faces and instructing the kids not to talk. The conversation continues with the speakers discussing the questionable nature of the situation.

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We're at Floyd's Field, where we opened up the Earth for children and families. It's a large establishment with tents accommodating 500 people each. We prioritize safety and study conditions, although they may not be ideal. We're currently managing a crisis and we're in need of assistance.

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The speaker argues that closed juvenile care institutions should not exist, describing them as a prison-like setting that people can enter without the criminal justice system. They contend these facilities must disappear. Turning to what children in youth care actually need, the speaker emphasizes that these kids have often missed foundational supports. The priority is to provide a stable, loving place for them. They should be able to attend the same school they came from and maintain the same friendships, underscoring the importance of continuity and normalized social ties. The approach is framed as restoring basic needs: a stable home environment and a supportive community. The speaker notes that some children will carry significant emotional and psychological burdens and will require trauma therapy. However, the overarching goal is to address the basics first and foremost, with trauma therapy provided as needed to support the child’s recovery and development.

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The Shocking Cause Of Disease, Autism, Allergies & A Decreased Lifespan | Beth Lambert
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The discussion centers on the significant role of gut bacteria in children's health, highlighting how imbalances can lead to various symptoms and conditions. Beth Lambert shares her journey of discovering that her children's health issues were linked to their gut microbiome, prompting her to overhaul their diet towards more ancestral eating habits. This included eliminating processed foods, refined sugars, and incorporating fermented foods, which led to noticeable improvements in their behavior and physical symptoms. Lambert emphasizes the importance of detoxifying household products, as many contain toxic chemicals that disrupt health. She advocates for reconnecting with nature, focusing on circadian rhythms, and ensuring children spend time outdoors, which she believes is essential for overall well-being. The conversation also touches on the alarming rise in childhood chronic diseases, with statistics showing that over half of American children have at least one chronic health condition. Lambert attributes this epidemic to a combination of factors, including increased exposure to environmental toxins and antibiotics, which have disrupted the microbiome across generations. Research studies, such as the Child Health Inventory for Resilience and Prevention (CHIRP), aim to understand the environmental factors affecting children's health. Lambert notes that antibiotics and other medications have contributed to a multigenerational decline in health, leading to a rise in conditions like autism and food allergies. The podcast highlights the need for a cultural shift towards healthier lifestyles, emphasizing that parents must take responsibility for their children's health by making informed choices. Lambert's organization, Documenting Hope, focuses on educating parents and providing resources to combat the chronic disease epidemic. They document success stories of children who have reversed their conditions through dietary and lifestyle changes. Lambert discusses the importance of community support for parents navigating these challenges and encourages them to seek out resources and connections. She also mentions upcoming research studies and the need for funding to continue their work in documenting and addressing childhood health issues. Lambert's books, "The Compromised Generation" and "Brain Under Attack," provide further insights into the chronic illness epidemic and offer guidance for parents dealing with conditions like PANS and PANDAS. Overall, the conversation underscores the urgent need for awareness and action regarding children's health, advocating for a holistic approach to healing and prevention.
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