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I want to talk about Randy Weaver and the 1992 Ruby Ridge incident. Weaver, known for his "Just Say No to ZOG" shirt, was targeted after an undercover agent befriended him in 1986. Weaver expressed interest in resisting what he termed "Zionist Organized Government." The government then entrapped Weaver into illegally shortening shotguns and tried to force him to become an informant. When Weaver refused, the situation escalated into the Ruby Ridge siege, where the FBI and US Marshals attacked Weaver's family, killing his wife, son, dog, and a friend. Attorney General Bill Barr, who was also Attorney General during Jeffrey Epstein's suicide, was in charge. Barr's father, Donald Barr, had ties to the OSS/CIA and allegedly hired Epstein at the Dalton School. Weaver's story exemplifies the dangers of resisting Zionist Occupied Government. The government will use all its power to suppress those who challenge its authority.

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At age 11, after her parents separated, the speaker was left with her father and brother, where she experienced abuse. She attempted suicide three times because no one cared. She tried calling the police but feared them due to their involvement with her abuse. She recounts being taken to Freemason lodges and a rural location for satanic ritual abuse, involving blood, animal sacrifices, and the taking of children's lives. She overheard her father offering her as a sacrifice to the Grandmaster. At these events, children were drugged and laid out in a circle while Freemasons chanted. At home, she was treated like a dog, forced to wear a collar and leash, eat off the floor, and tied up outside. Her brother and his friends became involved in the abuse, and she was also a slave in the home. She tried to escape but was brought back. Weekends with her mother offered no escape, as her mother always returned her. At 12, she discovered her father with another woman, leading her mother to finally remove her from the house after consulting with the Archbishop of Auckland.

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In 1993, a group called the Branch Davidians, led by David Koresh, lived in a religious retreat outside Waco, Texas. They were targeted by the US government after allegations of child abuse, gun stockpiling, and methamphetamine production. The ATF conducted a raid on February 28, resulting in a shootout where four ATF agents and six Branch Davidians were killed. The FBI then surrounded the compound and subjected the occupants to psychological torture, including playing loud sounds and shining bright lights. On April 19, a fire broke out, killing 76 people, including many women and children. The government's actions were highly criticized, with evidence suggesting that they intentionally set the fire.

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The speaker describes witnessing the victim's injuries, stating they tried to stop the bleeding and saw the victim's soul leave. The interviewer notes the victim's husband publicly forgave the perpetrator soon after the event and asks the speaker how they feel about forgiveness. The speaker says they are angry at the perpetrator and that what happened is not fair. They state that while forgiveness is possible, they are not ready to forgive the perpetrator for taking their brother, who was also their best friend.

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Sam Parker discusses Randy Weaver and the Ruby Ridge assault in 1992. In 1986 an undercover federal agent, Kenneth Fatterley, befriended Weaver; by July 1989 Weaver explained that he and some people were thinking of starting a group to resist what they called Zionist organized government. Fatterley then bought two shotguns from Weaver and asked him to illegally shorten them. The government tried to leverage this illegal action to turn Weaver into a snitch, an informant on his neighbors. But Weaver refused. The siege culminated with the FBI and the US Marshals attacking him and his family, killing his wife, his son, his dog, and even a family friend. The attorney general of The United States, Bill Barr. Look what they did to Lucas Gage on the July 4. They swatted him nine times in four days because he speaks out about Jewish supremacy. Just say no to Zogg.

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Ryan Bundy and the speaker encounter law enforcement officers and engage in a tense exchange. Shots are fired, and the speaker expresses concern for Ryan's safety. The video then shifts to an individual discussing the incident, describing it as an assassination and criticizing the FBI's actions. Another person reflects on the aftermath, mentioning the scattering of individuals involved and questioning their motives. The video concludes with the surrender of the remaining occupiers at the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge, including one protester who was convinced to surrender after eating a cookie and hearing the word "hallelujah." Various individuals share their perspectives on the events, with one person expressing admiration for Ryan Bundy and forgiving those responsible for his death.

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A GoFundMe raised $1,000,000 for Cory's family, but his wife, Helen, says it won't bring him back. She speaks to him and apologizes for what happened. Helen has hired an attorney to find answers and get justice for her husband's death. They want answers from security at the rally. Cory's child believes their dad's blood is on the security's hands and hopes they think about what they took from their family every day.

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I joined the army to make my grandma proud, but I ended up smuggling two people for quick cash. I drove to a hotel to pick them up, armed only with pepper spray and a knife. I brought snacks to avoid trouble. The sheriff gave me a pocket bible, which made me reflect on my actions. I realized I should earn money honestly and help my family the right way. My faith in God has grown, and I see this experience as a message to change my ways.

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Lake and Riley, a 22-year-old nursing student, went for a 09:03 run. "Clark County 901. The call lasted just over a minute, Harris, and at the fifty five second mark, you hear what appears to be a voice, and then the phone disconnects." "More than seventeen minutes, she fought for her life." 27 family members heard what we heard, but they saw it too. Garmin data shows: "That at 09:10AM from her Garmin that she was wearing, as she is trucking along and she is clipping seven minute miles." "He does something to her to make her stop dead in her tracks." "Her encounter with him was long. Her fight with him was fierce." "And once her heart stops at 09:28AM, there's no more movement from her Garmin." "Nine twenty eight AM, her heart stopped." It took twenty four minutes to find her body. Timeline: "September 2022, arrested New York, September 2023. And then this February, he killed Lake Riley." Allison Phillips said, "I know my sweet Lake and Riley knew Jesus personally. She will live eternally in his home. He never left her side until the very last second she was here on Earth, and he will take care of her now and forever in heaven."

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The speaker admits to murdering Pastor Bill for breaking the first commandment. He drove to Bill's house and crucified him against the wall in the image of Jesus with a crown of thorns. He felt no remorse, believing he was saving families from false teachings. He had a hit list of 14 pastors around the nation, starting in Arizona, and planned to end in Phoenix. After the murder, he fled to Sedona, targeting two more priests, but was apprehended after a high-speed chase. He had leather tags and thorn crowns prepared for them. His planned destinations included Las Vegas, Portland, Seattle, Billings, Detroit, New York, Charlotte, Mobile, Beaumont, and El Paso. He claims he will execute every priest and burn every church if given the authority. He believes God will forgive his sins because he is ridding the earth of evil, following God's command to execute those who preach false gods. He acknowledges that God didn't tell him to murder pastors, but he did it on his own.

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Speaker 0 describes a courtroom incident where the judge read a letter and later accused him of violence in the courtroom. He says he asked the judge who wrote the letter and claimed he cannot represent his father because he is not a licensed attorney. He counters that he has never heard of an attorney’s license and even contacted the licensing commissioner, who offers driver’s licenses, mortgage licenses, and real estate licenses but no license to practice law; when asked to produce a license to practice law, the judge grew angry and said nothing. He asks if the court is a court of record for the third time and the judge goes quiet; other attorneys stand nearby as if unsure what’s going on. He tells the judge he doesn’t want to talk to the attorneys because the judge is the one keeping his dad in jail, not the lawyers. He insists on a record of whether this is a court of record, and when he does so, the panic button is pressed and bailiffs drag him out of the courthouse. His father is brought in and told, “Russ, we’ll let you go if you promise not to do it again.” His father hadn’t seen him since age 10 and didn’t know he was present. After his father is released, he resolves to dedicate his life to combining that experience with his spiritual knowledge. Speaker 0 then asserts that the system is purely financial: they treat your body as a warehouse, file liens, and monetize it using the General Services Administration (GSA). He claims they file a bid bond, a performance bond, and a payment bond with standard forms 93, 94, and 95, and then make you pay commissary. He describes receiving a CID number, being placed in a trustee program, and doing work, with everything financed through what he calls their private system, the Court Registry Investment System. He states you pay for everything, including attorney’s fees and court costs. Regarding exits from court cases, he claims you can stop a case by sending an affidavit of questionnaire to the judge and attorneys and asking under penalty of perjury whether they have a financial interest in the case. If they answer yes, they must recuse themselves; if they answer no, you have perjured yourself, and the IRS will imprison you. This, he says, is how to stop court cases. Speaker 1 responds with astonishment and disbelief, noting that people are being “traded like cattle” in jail and humorously remarks about future nicknames, calling the speaker “my cousin Vinny.”

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Hi, I'm here to discuss Randy Weaver and the Ruby Ridge incident. While you may know Randy from the "Just Say No to ZOG" photo, there's more to the story. In 1986, an undercover agent befriended Randy and learned of his plans to resist what he called "Zionist Organized Government." The government then entrapped Randy, but he refused to become an informant. This led to the 1992 Ruby Ridge siege, where the FBI and US Marshals killed his wife, son, dog, and a friend. The attorney general at the time was Bill Barr, whose father had ties to the OSS and Jeffrey Epstein. Barr also worked for the CIA. This is the same Bill Barr who oversaw the investigation when Epstein died in custody. Randy Weaver's story shows how those who resist face government tyranny. We must stand with figures like Randy Weaver and Lucas Gage, and just say no to ZOG.

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Sam Parker discusses Randy Weaver and the Ruby Ridge siege, noting Weaver’s famous 'just say no to zog' shirt. He explains that in 1986 an undercover agent, Kenneth Fatterley, befriended Weaver; for three years he gained his trust, and in July 1989 Weaver said he and others planned to resist what they called Zionist organized government. Fatterley then bought two shotguns from Weaver and asked him to illegally shorten them—'and this constitutes, you know, entrapment.' The government allegedly tried to turn Weaver into a snitch, but he refused. The siege culminated with the FBI and U.S. Marshals attacking his family, killing his wife, his son, his dog, and a family friend. Bill Barr was the attorney general in charge; the piece links Barr to Donald Barr, OSS, Epstein, and CIA history, and ends with 'Just say no to Zogg.'

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The US Marshal Service took over and tried several times to negotiate a peaceful surrender, knowing he and his family were well armed, but Weaver, a known survivalist, refused to leave his cabin. An eleven-day standoff ended with federal Marcos killing Weaver's wife and his teenage son, and a federal agent was also shot and killed in that siege.

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My kids were pulled out of our house at gunpoint, left in the street in their underwear while a SWAT team laid siege to our home. I was locked in a room, unaware of the chaos outside. My youngest son saw armed agents approaching and alerted my oldest, who was confused and scared. The agents told my kids I was a murderer, which was shocking. My wife, alerted by a neighbor, rushed home but was immediately interrogated. They raided our house, taking electronics and even mistaking a dummy grenade for a live one. My wife confronted the agents about their incompetence. After hours, I was released but had no idea of the extent of the situation until I got home, where my family was in shock. This ordeal made it clear that things had escalated dramatically.

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The speaker expresses gratitude for the support and acknowledges the mention of the events on January 6th, suggesting the addition of the Ruby Ridge incident. They mention Vicky Weaver and the unjust treatment they faced, highlighting the politicized nature of justice. The speaker appreciates the efforts being made and promises to continue until their goal is achieved.

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The Hershberger family, part of the Amish community, faced a court battle when they decided to pursue alternative treatments for their daughter Sarah's cancer instead of chemotherapy. The hospital argued that Sarah needed chemotherapy to survive and a court appointed a guardian to make medical decisions for her. Fearing forced treatment, the family fled to seek alternative options in Tennessee and Mexico. Sarah's health has improved since then. The family's attorney argues that the parents, who have proven themselves as suitable and loving, should have the right to make decisions for their child's well-being. The guardian has since resigned, but the attorney continues to fight for the family's rights.

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Sam Parker discusses Randy Weaver and the 1992 Ruby Ridge incident in Idaho, framing it as an assault by the US government. He notes that Weaver, in 1986, lived near Aryan Nations and was befriended by undercover federal agent Kenneth Fatterley. Over three years, Fatterley gained Weaver’s trust, and in July 1989 Weaver allegedly explained that he and others were thinking of starting a group to resist what they called Zionist organized government (the United States government). Parker claims the government then entangled Weaver by having Fatterley buy two shotguns from Weaver and ask him to illegally shorten them, describing this as entrapment and alleging the government tried to turn Weaver into a snitch on his neighbors, which Weaver resisted. Parker emphasizes that the siege at Ruby Ridge in 1992 involved the FBI and the US Marshals attacking Weaver and his family, resulting in the deaths of Weaver’s wife, his son, his dog, and a family friend. He notes that Bill Barr was the attorney general with jurisdiction over the US Marshals and the FBI at that time, and he identifies Barr as the same individual who served as attorney general again in the first Trump administration. The speaker then provides background about Bill Barr. He states Barr’s father was Donald Barr, who began at the OSS (the forerunner of the CIA) and wrote a book called Space Relations, described as a fictional work dealing with interstellar sex trafficking and pedophile rape. Parker alleges Donald Barr had a hand in hiring Jeffrey Epstein to the Dalton School in the 1970s, giving Epstein his start, and notes Donald Barr was ethnically Jewish, making Bill Barr “part ethnically Jewish.” He recalls Barr’s work for the CIA from 1971 to 1977 while Barr was in graduate and law school. Parker adds that Epstein’s suicide occurred under the auspices of Bill Barr, who was attorney general during the first Trump administration. Parker contrasts a poor white man living in a cabin in northern Idaho in the 1980s and 1990s who wanted to be left alone with the government’s response, claiming the government mobilized the entire law enforcement apparatus of the United States, bringing a war to Weaver’s doorstep and killing part of his family. He asserts that those who resist what he calls Zionist organized government are facing suppression, including censorship and de-platforming, giving the example of Lucas Gage being swatted nine times in four days for speaking about Jewish supremacy. He closes by stating he stands with men like Lucas Gage and Randy Weaver, urging “Just say no to Zogg.”

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The speaker recounts Ruby Ridge, focusing on Randy Weaver and his family. An informant for the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms sold a shotgun to Weaver that was “about a quarter of an inch too short for the legal limit.” The informant then bought the same shotgun from Weaver, and Weaver was arrested. Weaver, with a wife, two daughters, a baby on the way (not yet), was told he would be put away forever unless he agreed to spy on his neighbors; he refused and returned home in his own recognizance, with the expectation of a long jail term. Weaver and his family moved to Idaho, seeking like-minded people, while a federal team of marshals eventually tracked them. When Weaver and his son and their friend Kevin encountered an ambush by a US marshal, the first action was the killing of the boy’s dog, and the boy was killed in the back as he ran. A siege ensued involving more than 500 federal agents, including BATF, FBI, local law enforcement, tanks, armored personnel carriers, and helicopters encircling Weaver’s cabin with his dead son, his wife, two daughters, and an eight-month-old baby inside. The speaker alleges that an FBI sniper named Lon Horiuchi murdered Vicky Weaver as she stood in the cabin doorway holding her baby, shooting her in the head and causing her to fall back into the cabin, where a pool of blood spread on the floor in front of the family. While Weaver and his friend Kevin went to the birthing shed to prepare their son for burial, Weaver was shot, and his friend was shot; the son and wife were dead. Reportedly, authorities planned to burn the Weaver cabin with a fuel bladder attached to a helicopter rocket, similar to an approach used against the Branch Davidians in Waco, but reporters witnessing the operation caused the plan to be aborted. Lieutenant Colonel James Bogreitz claimed credit for assisting Weaver, though the speaker contends he was a federal informant for the FBI, wearing a wire and recording conversations with Weaver. The speaker references a taped admission by Bogreitz, asserting he has been a federal informant since age 18, and promises to play the tape. Weaver was later tried and found innocent, with the only alleged crime being failure to appear in court; the speaker emphasizes that Weaver committed no crime and that the media vilified him. The speaker contends that the federal government has “gone off the deep end” and that local law enforcement followed suit, claiming the Waco, Texas incident was lied about from beginning to end and that ongoing deceit continues. The overall message frames Ruby Ridge as a grave overreach of federal authority, with ongoing allegations of misinformation by media and government officials.

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"Their vehicle was hijacked and they found themselves at the mercy of a vicious gang." "Shannon's lifeless body was found inside the kitchen, hidden in a trash can." "The four men were joined by Vanessa Coleman, who was seen waiting outside." "To this day, the exact reason why what seemed like a carjacking turned into a prolonged and horrific kidnapping remains unclear." "Chris was the first to endure the horrifying abuse." "The first shot struck him in the back of the neck, grazing between his neck and shoulder." "Finally, one of the men placed the pistol just above his right ear and fired a final shot into his skull, ending his life most brutally." "Shannon was subjected to prolonged sexual and physical abuse at the hands of her captors." "Using pieces of curtain and bed sheets, they tied her neck to her ankles and then sealed her head inside a small trash bag."

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Randy Weaver was approached by the ATF to inform on his neighbors after being sold an illegally short shotgun. Weaver refused and was told he would be imprisoned. He moved his family to Idaho. Federal agents ambushed Weaver, his son, and a friend, killing Weaver's dog and then his 14-year-old son in the back as he fled. A siege began with over 500 federal agents surrounding the Weaver family. FBI sniper Lon Horiuchi shot and killed Vicky Weaver while she held her baby. Weaver and his friend were wounded. An attempt to burn the cabin was aborted when reporters appeared. James Bogreitz, claimed to help Weaver, but was allegedly a wired FBI informant. Weaver was found innocent of the original charges. Weaver states US Marshals were on his property to arrest him for failure to appear, but he had the wrong court date. Marshals shot his dog, and his son fired at them. His son was then shot in the back by marshals. A US Marshal was killed, possibly by friendly fire, but Weaver's stepson was blamed.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Fraud Week: Two Former NXIVM Members Speak Out on True Horrors of the Cult...And How They Got Out
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In this episode of "The Megyn Kelly Show," Megyn Kelly interviews Sarah Edmonson and Anthony "Nippy" Ames, former members of the cult Nexium, who share their harrowing experiences. They initially joined Nexium seeking self-improvement and community but soon encountered manipulation and abuse under the leadership of Keith Raniere. Sarah recounts how she was drawn in by promises of personal growth and empowerment, while Nippy was persuaded by a friend. Both describe the early allure of the organization, which offered workshops and a sense of belonging. As they became more involved, they faced escalating pressure, including financial demands and emotional manipulation. Sarah explains how the concept of "collateral" was introduced, where members had to provide personal, damaging information to ensure their loyalty. This culminated in a shocking initiation ceremony where Sarah was branded with Raniere's initials, misrepresented as a symbol of empowerment. The branding process was painful and psychologically damaging, highlighting the coercive tactics used by the group. Nippy discusses the manipulation tactics employed by Raniere, emphasizing that many members were unaware of the extent of the abuse. They reflect on the importance of recognizing red flags in such organizations, noting that intelligent, accomplished individuals can fall victim to cult-like dynamics. The couple also addresses the role of powerful backers, including the Bronfman sisters, in sustaining Nexium's operations. The conversation touches on the eventual downfall of Raniere, who was arrested and convicted for sex trafficking and other charges. Sarah and Nippy express relief at the outcome but acknowledge the long-lasting effects of their experiences. They emphasize the need for awareness about cults and manipulative relationships, encouraging others to recognize warning signs and protect themselves. Their podcast, "A Little Bit Culty," aims to educate and support those who have experienced similar situations, fostering a community of healing and understanding.

Armchair Expert

Armchair Anonymous: Military | Armchair Expert with Dax Shepard
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The podcast episode, hosted by Dax Shepard and Aaron Weekly, features four "crazy military stories" from former and active service members, highlighting unexpected dangers and humorous mishaps. Jake, a former infantryman, recounted a harrowing training exercise in Slovenia. During a night mission with poor visibility, he accidentally plunged 15-20 feet off a cliff, sustaining a severe leg injury. Despite significant bleeding and pain, he continued the mission for hours due to shock and embarrassment. Later, while awaiting extraction for his wound, a large brown bear appeared, causing his medic and sergeant to flee, leaving Jake to hobble away. His leg healed, leaving a notable scar. Kimberly shared a traumatic hit-and-run incident from 2005 at Altus Air Force Base, Oklahoma. While walking with her husband and two young daughters in a stroller, she was struck by a car, which then dragged the stroller before it broke apart, sending her infant tumbling. The driver fled but was later apprehended at a car wash. Kimberly sustained internal injuries and a leg injury. The subsequent trial was delayed when the driver's attorney arrived at court intoxicated and crashed into the building. Poignantly, her daughters, now adults, have both followed military paths: one is an Air Force pilot training at the same base, and the other an Army combat nurse. Trev, a former Army National Guard combat engineer, recounted a bizarre incident from basic training in 2013. During a freezing night patrol, he sought warmth from a large generator's exhaust vent. In a moment of poor judgment, he stripped naked and sat directly on the hot vent, only to find himself stuck. Panicked about being discovered, he ripped himself free, falling into the snow. Later, he discovered a piece of his buttock skin had been left behind on the generator. Miraculously, he avoided infection and continued training, though he now bears a significant scar. Finally, Scott, a Navy submarine officer, offered a unique glimpse into life aboard a nuclear submarine. His story detailed a "large-scale unauthorized evacuation" of human waste. During the process of emptying the submarine's sanitary tanks using high-pressure air, a critical error occurred: a sink valve and floor drain in the galley (kitchen) were left open. This resulted in a geyser of raw sewage erupting into the kitchen, covering every surface and leaving ankle-deep waste. The crew spent days in waist-high waders cleaning the mess and ate uncooked meals for two days. The incident, while disgusting, highlighted the resilience and adaptability required in such confined, high-stakes environments.

Shawn Ryan Show

Joshua Mast - U.S. Marine's Message to President Donald Trump | SRS #174
Guests: Joshua Mast, Stephanie Mast, Donald Trump
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Joshua and Stephanie Mast share their complex and emotional journey regarding the adoption of a baby girl, known as "Sparrow," who was rescued during a military operation in Afghanistan. Major Joshua Mast, a Marine Judge Advocate, provides context about his military background and the legal and ethical challenges they faced throughout the adoption process. The couple emphasizes their commitment to protecting Sparrow, who was found with severe injuries after her parents were killed in a raid on an Al-Qaeda compound. They express gratitude for the many Americans, including military personnel and medical staff, who advocated for her safety and well-being. Joshua explains that their decision to adopt Sparrow was driven by a sense of duty and moral obligation to protect innocent life, despite the personal and professional sacrifices it entailed. They discuss the legal hurdles they encountered, including ongoing custody battles against individuals with alleged ties to the Taliban. The Masts highlight the government’s mishandling of the situation, including the failure to conduct DNA tests on those claiming to be Sparrow's relatives and the bureaucratic obstacles that complicated their efforts to secure her safety. The couple reflects on the emotional toll of the custody battle, the strain it placed on their family, and the support they received from their community and fellow service members. They recount the challenges of navigating the legal system while also raising their five children, emphasizing the importance of faith and perseverance throughout their ordeal. As they recount their experiences, they express hope that Sparrow will grow up knowing the love and support of those who fought for her safety. They remain committed to advocating for her rights and well-being, believing that her life represents a broader struggle for justice and compassion in the face of adversity. The Masts conclude by expressing their determination to continue fighting for Sparrow and to share their story with the world, highlighting the need for transparency and accountability in government actions regarding child welfare and national security.

Philion

The Most Horrific Bodycam in Existence..
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An otherwise routine call spirals into a night of violence in Independence as two officers respond to a domestic disturbance on November 7, 2024. They learn Maria Pike and Mitchell Holder, living at a wooded campsite, are involved with their infant daughter, Destiny. Officers verify that Destiny has previously required medical attention after an incident where she wasn’t breathing, and they eventually search the couple's belongings, considering protective custody for the child. The scene broadens to a tense standoff as officers try to talk with Maria while Destiny remains nearby, and a knife is eventually drawn. Inside a bedroom closet, Maria and Destiny are found by officers; Maria, armed with a knife, charges toward them as police move in. Shots are fired; Destiny is fatally wounded and dies at the hospital 2:33 p.m. The mother dies on scene, and the officers work to perform CPR on Maria, but no happy ending follows. Prosecutors later state, in March 2025, that no charges would be filed against the officer who shot Maria, asserting there was an immediate threat of deadly force. The medical examiner notes Maria’s psychiatric history; Destiny’s custody is placed with a foster family, while a GoFundMe covers funeral costs.
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