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My husband, who owns a gun shop, informed me that the ATF has updated their background check policy. As of today, illegal immigrants are exempted and allowed to purchase firearms. Interestingly, this coincides with California, New York, and Chicago legalizing the employment of illegal immigrants as police officers. It seems like our government might be up to something without informing us.

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A Springfield, Ohio resident reports witnessing two Haitians in a park, one carrying a machete and the other a dead duck. The speaker claims local authorities are aware of ongoing issues. The speaker alleges that a friend lost her home because Haitian immigrants offered the landlord $1800 monthly rent, far exceeding her previous $600 payment. Another friend, a pest control worker, reportedly found a skinned dog hanging in an apartment, and management dismissed the report. The speaker asserts that Haitian immigrants are frequently involved in car accidents and questions how they pass driving tests, claiming they are given answers at the DMV. The speaker believes the mayor opposes Trump's visit to conceal these issues and accuses the immigrants of eating local ducks.

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I worked with around 80 coworkers in two shifts at the election headquarters. We were all instructed to falsify the ballot package dates by different supervisors. The false dates were entered into the system as the mailing date. This happened daily starting on September 22nd. The supervisors would give us a different date each day, sometimes using the same date consecutively. It was never the correct date, always prior to the actual preparation date.

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JLR investigates the Haitian migrant crisis in Springfield, Ohio, with Magnolia Investigates. They are investigating receipts circulating on social media that allegedly show balances on migrants' debit cards. A Walmart employee reported that Haitian migrants are using Bank of America debit cards for purchases at Walmart. This raises the question of why every Haitian migrant is using a Bank of America debit card. The employee also reported that Walmart's delivery service, Spark, now requires ID checks for drivers. This is because drivers are reportedly renting their accounts to each other, which circumvents the approval process that requires a driver's license, record, and insurance.

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The speaker received a call from a gun shop owner saying the ATF updated their background check policy, allowing illegal immigrants to buy firearms. This change aligns with California, New York, and Chicago permitting illegal immigrants to become police officers. The speaker questions if the government is planning something suspicious. Translation: The speaker was informed by a gun shop owner that the ATF has changed its background check policy to allow illegal immigrants to purchase firearms. This coincides with California, New York, and Chicago legalizing illegal immigrants to serve as police officers. The speaker suspects the government may be up to something.

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The speaker had around 80 coworkers at the original place of work, instructed to falsify ballot package dates by different supervisors on different days. The false dates were used as the ballot mailing date in the system. Multiple supervisors were involved in instructing the backdating process.

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The discussion concerns alleged H-1B visa abuse connected to “Quibbits Technology,” “Three Bs Technologies,” and other related companies. The first visits involve a residential address at 130 Darbonne Lane, Irving, Texas 75039, where the doorbell is broken and windows appear boarded up. The narrator claims 27 H-1B visas were approved for that address between 2022 and 2025 and lists job titles such as software developer, software engineer, and IT project manager. No one appears to be present for the supposed workers. The narrator says the investigation began after online chatter about H-1B scams that included misplaced or incorrect information, and then explains how H-1B visas are described as working: a business files an LCA (Labor Condition Application) stating it has a job needing specific skills and cannot find Americans; after the LCA is certified by the Department of Labor, the H-1B petition can be filed with USCIS; USCIS then issues authorization so the sponsored worker can come to the U.S. and work. The narrator argues that businesses can be set up using an address and paperwork filed, including from a home address, which could allow sponsors to bring in multiple visa holders. They ask a neighbor about what they have seen at 130 Darbonne Lane. The neighbor says they know the family that lives there, but they do not know what the family works for and they do not see workers coming in and out; the neighbor says the family keeps to themselves and that the neighbors see young boys playing. The narrator then claims the company’s website lists a different address after the page was “scrubbed,” changing to 7300 Lone Star Drive, Suite C 200 in Plano, Texas, even though parts still reportedly show Darbonne Lane. At 7300 Lone Star Drive, the narrator finds an unfinished building under construction with no staff or office activity and no apparent offices for “Three B’s Technologies.” When searching the address further, the narrator says it is tied to “Legacy Club,” described as a members-only social club with an availability target of early 2026, and the narrator questions why a technology company would use that address. The narrator identifies a person connected to the visa filings and residence as Vamsi Krishna Vaginapalli and claims there is “potential fraud” involving multiple addresses being WeWork locations. They say the address listed for “Three B’s Technologies” is an old WeWork location and that another WeWork location is also listed as active on the Texas Business Registry. The narrator also claims some H-1B workers sponsored by the person were contracted to other businesses such as Verizon, and that another H-1B filing was made at “Critty Info Systems.” They state that the website for “Critty Info Systems” appears to have coding and spelling errors and lists an office address that takes users to a virtual office location; they also claim the India contact information references a made-up name. They add that other listed addresses reportedly do not exist and that the UK office address is linked to another entity. The narrator then references “H2M Info Systems,” stating its website is made in WordPress, lists an award/integrity-themed “About Us,” and that the “careers” section shows no open positions. They say a phone number with a Florida area code is not reachable. They also claim its listed location is another WeWork site and that an H-1B worker was allegedly subcontracted to a company in Des Moines, Iowa. The narrator then says “Three B’s Technologies is not an isolated incident” and moves to another company: Quibbits Tech Systems, which they claim filed 13 H-1B visas, with 12 approved in 2025 and one denied. They attempt to locate “12 workers” associated with that company at an address and encounter a person (identified as Hari / Speaker 1) who refuses to speak. The person says they cannot talk, states the address is “03 Roman 3 Drive” (Newport, Texas 7503 is mentioned) and later references “existence.com” as well as “03 Roman 3 Drive.” The narrator also states that USCIS data allegedly indicates workers are at their office. The narrator claims that the address associated with Quibbits Tech Systems (cubbitstechsystems.com) is in Irving, Texas, and they go there. The office appears to be a legitimate office building, but the narrator says the workspace looks cramped with only a couple of fold-out tables and one chair, and repeatedly asks where the workers are. The narrator asserts the uncovered information is public and claims H-1B visa fraud patterns can be found via H-1B databases and address lookups. The narrator concludes by asking why USCIS has not acted and calls for a moratorium on H-1B visas. They state they will continue exposing abuse and provide an email address (Sarahtips@blazemedia.com) to report suspected visa fraud.

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Under federal law, fugitives are not allowed to buy or possess guns. However, the Justice Department issued a memo that caused the FBI NICS background check database to remove over 500,000 names of fugitives with outstanding arrest warrants. This decision was made by the Department of Justice's Office of Legal Counsel during the previous administration. They believed that for someone to be considered a fugitive, there had to be evidence that they had crossed state lines. Otherwise, they were not considered fugitives under the law as it was interpreted.

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Bank of America provided the FBI with a list of customers who used credit or debit cards in Washington DC between January 5th and 7th. Those who had purchased firearms in the past were given priority. The bank did not limit the list to recent purchases, including those made as far back as 1999. Bank of America spent $1,000,000 lobbying on privacy-related issues, which is ironic considering their violation of customer privacy by collaborating with the FBI. The FBI may claim they didn't request the information, but the level of cooperation still constitutes a privacy violation.

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Speaker 0 says that a group they associate with went through public records and found over 2,000 ICE agents. Among those 2,000, specifically 121 had experience as an ex IDF soldier. If you go through the entire list of individuals, you would notice that their last names, in particular, all lead back to one specific location with no other job experience. They suggest it may not let them post because it’s personal information. They state there’s literally a whole list of these people, and they all look the same, which they say explains why those individuals are choosing to hide their faces. They claim, if you look into the background of these specific individuals, you might notice that they’re not exactly a US citizen. This, they say, would prove everything, especially why they’re acting the way that they are. They note they’re making this video because of that.

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My friend tried to help her nephew get a driver's license in Pompano Beach, Florida, but they were turned away twice and told to return at 6 am. When they arrived early, they found a large group of Somali illegal immigrants, mostly military-age men, waiting. They were not allowed to film the scene. The speaker criticized the situation and mentioned the ease of obtaining a driver's license for voting purposes. They also blamed Kamala Harris for allowing these people into the country.

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My husband, who owns a gun shop, informed me that the ATF has updated their background check policy. As of today, illegal immigrants are exempted and allowed to purchase firearms. This coincides with California, New York, and Chicago legalizing the employment of illegal immigrants as police officers. It seems like our government is about to engage in some questionable actions without informing us.

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I work at a gun shop in Illinois where you need a firearms card to shoot, except if you have a Groupon for a class. Migrants, like Venezuelans and Chinese, call to shoot without a card, but I decline over the phone due to suspicion of fake cards. My boss allows it for profit, but I still refuse. I prioritize answering those calls. Translation: I work at a gun shop in Illinois where a firearms card is required to shoot, unless you have a Groupon for a class. Migrants, such as Venezuelans and Chinese, call to shoot without a card, but I decline over the phone due to suspicion of fake cards. My boss allows it for profit, but I still refuse. I prioritize answering those calls.

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Smuggled guns are rarely used to harm police officers, women, or in mass shootings, suicides, or unintentional injury.

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We had around 80 coworkers working in two shifts at the original place. All were instructed to falsify the ballot package date, which was entered as the mailing date in the system. Different false dates were used daily from September 22nd onwards. Multiple supervisors instructed us to backdate the documents.

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I worked with around 80 coworkers who were instructed to backdate ballot packages at the election headquarters. Different false dates were used each day, totaling about 10,000 false documents created per day for approximately 10 days. Multiple supervisors were involved in giving instructions. The false dates were entered into the system as the mailing date.

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The speaker's husband, who owns a gun shop, informs them that the ATF has updated their background check policy, allowing illegal immigrants to purchase firearms. They find it suspicious that this change coincides with California, New York, and Chicago legalizing illegal immigrants to become police officers. The speaker questions whether the government is planning something without their knowledge.

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Speaker 0: This is freaking huge. Armed civilians stopped forty eight percent of all criminal shooters last year, and the FBI was just caught massively lying about those numbers in their public reports. They recorded, get this, none of them. Zero percent. Now you and I and everyone else have seen those local heroes on social media, but rarely do we ever see these stories in mainstream media. Well, the script is about to flip because a new study by the Crime Prevention Research Center reveals that armed civilians stopped over one third of active criminal shooters between 2014 and 2024, nearly 10 times higher than FBI's reported three point seven percent average. And again, with even more Americans getting armed post 2020, just last year alone in 2024, civilians stopped half of all criminal shooters. Yet as I just stated, the FBI recorded zero of them. You might be asking, how is this possible? Well, while digging for the study, researchers found that police were often falsely credited instead of the armed civilian, which is a recording pattern that clearly increased over the last ten years. And now this begs the question, why would they work so hard to hide the significant benefits of an armed public?

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A person can buy from different identities, limiting the sale size to make it easier to disguise. This can be done using multiple identities.

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The speaker worked with around 80 coworkers in two shifts at the election headquarters. They were all instructed to falsify the ballot package by backdating it each day with a different date, even though it was never the correct date. Multiple supervisors were involved in giving these instructions.

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- "Armed citizens stopped forty eight percent of all criminal shooters last year, and the FBI was just caught massively lying about those numbers in their public reports. They recorded, get this, none of them. Zero percent." - "a new study by the Crime Prevention Research Center reveals that armed civilians stopped over one third of active criminal shooters between 2014 and 2024, nearly 10 times higher than FBI's reported three point seven percent average." - "and again, with even more Americans getting armed post 2020, just last year alone in 2024, civilians stopped half of all criminal shooters. Yet as I just stated, the FBI recorded zero of them." - "researchers found that police were often falsely credited instead of the armed civilian, which is a recording pattern that clearly increased over the last ten years." - "Now this begs the question, why would they work so hard to hide the significant benefits of an armed public?"

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I worked with around 80 coworkers at the election headquarters, where we were instructed to falsify ballot package dates. Different supervisors told us to backdate the documents, creating about 10,000 false documents per day for 10 days, totaling around 100,000 false documents. Sometimes we completed up to 14,000 packages per day.

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Fugitives are prohibited from purchasing or possessing guns under federal law. Recently, local law enforcement noted that the Justice Department directed the FBI NICS background check database to remove over 500,000 fugitives with outstanding warrants due to uncertainty about whether they had crossed state lines. This decision was made by the previous administration's Office of Legal Counsel, which interpreted the law to mean that a person must have indications of crossing state lines to be considered a fugitive. Without such evidence, they were not classified as fugitives under the law.

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And look at this woman. That's the one that gets the shot done. Okay? I'm gonna make myself even smaller so that you can see more. I'm gonna play it. So do you know how many transgender Americans have been mass shooters over the last ten years? He puts it down. "Too many." When he brings it up again, he talks to someone, He's gonna pull out the phone again, and I'm sorry. You're gonna have to see this. So Do mind do you know how It's gonna be horrible. There you go. That's your sign. Go again. Over the last ten years, counseling or not cottage gang violence. What? You see how he did you guys see that? He tried at first and missed. Watch these hands. That's perfect trajectory for the fucking bullet. Fuck. I hate that. Ten years. Counting or not counting gang violence. Boom. Boom. Misses. Then he gets him. And you see how he reacts when he gets him too. Like, he jumps. Instantly, the woman is there to cover exactly that phone that it's a weapon.

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A Gun Man | This Past Weekend w/ Theo Von #273
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Today's episode opens with a Gray Block Pizza pitch before Theo Von welcomes Nick Furlong, a gunsmith and outdoorsman he met at Turner's Outdoorsman in Torrance. Nick sold Theo two guns and describes the store’s California-legal inventory, background checks, and the rush of firearm purchases during the pandemic. He notes March 2020 had more background checks than any month in US history, with long lines and hundreds waiting outside, especially near LA. The conversation covers who bought guns: mostly first-time buyers from diverse backgrounds, many seeking home defense as unrest loomed in LA, Watts, and other historic flashpoints. A frequent question: what should a new buyer get? Nick recommends polymer-frame striker-fired pistols for simplicity (Glock, Springfield XDS, S&W shields/SD nines) and California-compliant long guns, while outlining California’s microstamping roster rules, which require new semi-automatic handguns post-2013 to incorporate microstamping technology, a feature he says is impractical and easily worked around. He explains that some models, made before 2013, remain on the roster without micro stamping. The 10-day waiting period for California purchases is often extended due to DOJ backlogs; buyers sometimes must wait even after the waiting period to clear background checks. California private-party transfers must go through a licensed dealer, and the store will collect a small fee while handling the paperwork, with a 10-day hold on the firearm. Ethics and safety figures prominently: smell of marijuana can bar service; staff discuss whether to sell to fearful buyers. They emphasize training and responsible handling, noting that you can learn a lot about firearms online and through practice. FSC tests can be tricky; several questions are highlighted, including age limits, private party transfers, and magazine capacities. The pair also touch on police trade-ins, the used gun market, and the challenges of tracking firearms. Beyond guns, Nick shares his passion for gunsmithing, military surplus, and customizing firearms—Beretta M9s, AR-15 lowers, and in-house Cerakote work. They discuss the 10-round California limit, the legality of extended magazines, and the thrill and risk of ownership. The chat winds down with anecdotes about diving, lobstering, and outdoor life, culminating in a shared sense that, with education and responsibility, firearms can be a safe hobby and tool. The episode closes with gratitude and mutual respect for the craft.
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