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Speaker 0: I know a little about human trafficking. The human trafficking portfolio fell underneath me in the counterterrorism shop where I was ahead. I worked with Tim Ballard at the White House to stamp out human and child sex trafficking. He was doing incredible work back then. Speaker 1: I'm the bad guy in the story. Last week, I got a call from some of the accusers, and what they're accusing him of is really not just—they're just really bad stuff. Really, really bad things. At first, because I've been friends with Tim for so long, I thought, that's ridiculous. It's ridiculous. Blew by them. Ridiculous. Until they persisted, and I started hearing more. I just heard somebody had filed in the HR complaints or something. Like, that's not possible. Well, the more the complaints come out, the worse it gets. These women called last week, and they wanted to do a show with me. That's not something I've even offered Tim. And I don't want to be the one making the calls on this. I'm not a journalist, and I'm also involved. Tim has been a friend of mine. OUR is a great organization, but I also stand up for victims. And I don't feel remaining silent on this or neutral if I know is acceptable. I don't know what they've done, but I've passed the women's number onto Leon Wolf, our news director, and said, put a journalist on this if you want. And I told him at the time, take it where it leads. I just want the truth. I just want the truth. So he put our best investigative reporter on it, and I heard last night that they are close to finishing the story. I was hoping that it was gonna be released today because this is yeah. If if if if it's true, I can't believe how many of us were duped. Speaker 2: Got pearlized. But it's still some guy who got fried and cried by the side. We gonna steal, slide, slide, slide until they all die. These niggas ain't seeing me because these niggas be small fry. I got big dude status, k l

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An undercover journalist filmed a National Abortion Federation trade show at a major Planned Parenthood in Texas, revealing discussions about selling fetal tissue. Dr. Anne, the chief medical officer, mentioned the profitability of obtaining 5 to 6 samples weekly. Tram, the vice president of abortion access, shared details about preserving conjoined twins as specimens, expressing excitement over their intactness. The conversation hinted at illegal practices surrounding partial birth abortions, where a fetus is partially delivered before being terminated. Following the convention, the journalist proposed a contract to Tram for fetal organs, which she forwarded to her superiors. This investigation was led by the Center for Medical Progress, founded by David Daleiden, who faced legal repercussions after the footage was released. Despite the controversy, Planned Parenthood continues to receive significant taxpayer funding.

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A video shows undercover journalists investigating a Ramada hotel in Tucson that is secretly housing illegal immigrants. The police officer and security guards on site refuse to answer questions and tell the journalists to leave. It is revealed that the hotel is being used as a temporary holding place for illegal immigrants before they are flown to different parts of the country. The Catholic Community Services of Tucson is involved in providing resources and transportation for the immigrants. The journalists encounter resistance and are eventually asked to leave the property. They also attempt to investigate another facility but face opposition.

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A woman wants to make a report and has video evidence. She and her husband were burned with hot water. This was allegedly done to churches to force them to pay. This claim is based on previous reports.

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Speaker 1 mentions waiting for Bonnie Willis to respond. They discuss a whistleblower in her office who raised concerns about misuse of funds. Willis fired the whistleblower, prompting a subpoena for related documents. Willis made US Marshals serve the subpoena. They joke about Willis' behavior and mention CPAC. They express appreciation for CPAC's support of conservative principles. Translation: The speakers discuss Bonnie Willis not responding, a whistleblower's concerns, a subpoena for documents, and Willis' behavior. They joke about CPAC and express gratitude for its support of conservative principles.

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The speaker discusses how certain policies are contributing to sex trafficking and empowering cartels. They question how a religious organization can justify this. They mention an incident in Mission, Texas, where Catholic Charities took over a park and set up tents to house illegal migrants, claiming it was for COVID safety. However, it was actually to keep the media from seeing the large number of people entering the country illegally. They estimate that over 8 million illegal migrants will enter the US during Biden's term. The speaker believes that these actions perpetuate the problem and benefit the charities financially. They also mention the Catholic church's silence when their own churches were surveilled by the FBI, suggesting that money played a role in their lack of action. The conversation ends with gratitude for bringing attention to this issue.

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Speaker 0 claims to have recordings and documents exposing malfeasance within a nonprofit, alleging board members took money from donors and used children to further an agenda. Speaker 1 denies knowledge and deflects, objecting to questions about investments in companies, some potentially in the medical field and possibly sold to big pharma like Pfizer. Speaker 0 accuses Speaker 1 of conflicts of interest. Speaker 1 accuses Speaker 0 of being a cheat and a liar. Speaker 0 vows to get justice, not revenge. The timing of events is deemed suspicious, and a board statement is considered a critical turning point.

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I enjoyed watching that video again today. Our DODGE committee staff has also seen it multiple times. I want to make it clear that Catholic Charities will be called before my subcommittee. We will not tolerate NGOs that misuse taxpayer dollars to enable the invasion of America, which is what Catholic Charities has been doing for a long time. While we support helping people, we will not allow our funds to support these actions. I look forward to meeting the representative from Catholic Charities, and we are working to identify her.

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Homeland Security Investigations tip line. A Houston journalist says he went undercover at a meeting for the party for socialist liberation, which is partnering with Houston Leads, "a coalition of a whole bunch of far left wing NGOs," and "building a mass volunteer network to confront ICE operations in Houston with the stated goal of, chasing ICE agents out of neighborhoods in Houston." He says a video is on X under "Joseph Tremor" with about 100,000 views, and he has tagged local politicians and agencies. He claims they are modeling their actions in Houston after Ventura, California, at a marijuana farm where "their sister or friend organization PSL over there confronted ICE agents and prevented illegal aliens from being, arrested in this pot farm where you guys found undocumented alien children working there." The journalist says the content is alarming and not 100% sure of legality but concerning. A story will publish tomorrow; he contacted the tip line; agent ID 2064.

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The speaker asks the Attorney General if the Justice Department cultivates sources and spies in Latin Mass parishes and other Catholic parishes. The speaker references a document that explores developing tripwires and sources against traditionalist Catholics, including those who favor the Latin Mass. The Attorney General calls the document appalling, states the Justice Department does not investigate based on religion, and says the FBI has withdrawn the document and is looking into how this happened. The speaker claims the memorandum cites the Southern Poverty Law Center to identify Catholics as part of hate groups and asks if the FBI uses left-wing advocacy groups to target Catholics. The Attorney General denies the FBI targets Catholics and says the memorandum is inappropriate and doesn't reflect FBI methods, stating they shouldn't rely on single organizations without doing their own work. The speaker asks how many informants are in Catholic churches across America. The Attorney General doesn't know but doesn't believe there are any informants aimed at Catholic churches, citing a rule against investigations based on First Amendment activity. The speaker accuses the Justice Department of targeting Catholics for their faith views.

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In this video, the speaker visits a nonprofit organization called No mas Muertes in Arizona. They pose as surveyors and encounter suspicious behavior from the staff. They try to gather information on the organization's funding and activities. The speaker also contacts the Unitarian Church of Tucson, which is affiliated with No mas Muertes, to inquire about their budget. The speaker mentions the presence of armed individuals and cartel activity in the area. An undercover journalist is sent into the camp but encounters difficulties and is eventually extracted. The video ends with a promotion for medical emergency kits and a call for tips on corrupt government and IRS practices.

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Churches in Texas, specifically the Unitarian Universalist denomination, have been targeted by violent attacks. One church was firebombed, and another had an armed man making threatening statements. The media is being criticized for not giving these incidents national coverage. The speaker mentions various conservative commentators who may also be silenced on this issue. The ideology of the targeted denomination is described as open-minded, open-hearted, and supportive of social justice and LGBTQ rights. The speaker concludes by questioning when chaplains will be seen in public.

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On February 5th, a board member asked me to come to his house. He told me that I had nothing to do with the Pfizer story. I showed him a video of me confronting a Pfizer executive, which had 11 million views on YouTube. He said that the video was made after the undercover video had already been done.

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Speaker 0 claims to have recordings and documents exposing malfeasance within a nonprofit, alleging board members took money from donors and used children to further an agenda. Speaker 1 denies knowledge and deflects, objecting to questions about investments in companies, some potentially in the medical field and possibly sold to big pharma like Pfizer. Speaker 0 accuses Speaker 1 of conflicts of interest. Tensions escalate with personal attacks, Speaker 0 calling Speaker 1 a cheat and liar, while Speaker 1 accuses Speaker 0 of being a cheat and liar. Speaker 0 vows to get justice, not revenge. The discussion revolves around investments, potential conflicts of interest, and a broken story within the organization.

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Planned Parenthood is under investigation for allegedly selling body parts from abortions, as shown in an undercover video. The video was secretly recorded by an anti-abortion group, where two members posed as employees of a biotech firm to gain access to a top doctor at Planned Parenthood. During a lunch conversation, the senior director of medical services discussed preserving fetal tissue and providing it to researchers for a fee. The backlash was immediate, with Republican presidential candidates condemning the organization. Congress has announced an investigation. Planned Parenthood claims to follow the law, providing tissue legally with patient consent and no financial benefit. They argue that any fees charged are to cover costs, not for profit.

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I'm pleased that AG Bondi and Director Patel have worked with me to release what I know. We have to ensure the over 250 victims' names are redacted and protected. This will be a phase one release coming very soon, and I will have the hard copy in my hand. AG Bondi is responsible for the public release. I'm appreciative of her work so we can begin to break apart this global human and sex trafficking ring, a $150 billion a year business. It's time to get justice for these women and children. This is phase one, and more will follow.

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David e Taylor got busted by the FBI yesterday. He says that if you talk negatively against him, God's gonna kill you. If they don't hit their donation quota that they have to raise, they have to get on their knees and beg him for forgiveness. He owns a Bentley, Rolls Royce, all in the name of Jesus. $8,300,000, 28,000 square feet was raided by the FBI. He has about 28,000,000 in real estate. He's taking money from the most vulnerable who Christ is there to protect Mhmm. Technically Mhmm. He prays off the most vulnerable. He has people working for free at call centers till 4AM, and if they don't hit their donation quota that they have to raise, they have to get on their knees and beg him for forgiveness. The system is corrupting; we have to separate the church from the building, the true church, the ecclesia. You are the church. This is the darkest place you can start in The US. There’s a tunnel from the church under the border to Mexico. Missing person reports. One of the top five jobs for psychopaths today is clergy, to become a pastor.

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An undercover journalist filmed at the National Abortion Federation's trade show in Texas, revealing disturbing conversations about the sale of fetal tissue. Dr. Anne, a chief medical officer, discussed the profitability of obtaining fetal samples, while Tram, the vice president of abortion access, mentioned storing conjoined twins in a freezer. They acknowledged the legality issues surrounding their practices and hinted at methods to circumvent regulations. Tram described a partial birth abortion procedure, raising ethical concerns. The journalist later proposed a contract to Tram for fetal organs, which she forwarded to her superiors. Following the release of these videos, the journalist's home was raided, and Planned Parenthood continues to receive substantial taxpayer funding. The call to defund Planned Parenthood is emphasized.

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A whistleblower from Project Veritas exposed child trafficking within the Health and Human Services department. Despite raising concerns about children being placed in unsafe homes, she faced backlash and was investigated. The Texas attorney general is now looking into the issue, with hopes that other states will follow suit. Around 30% of children sent by HHS cannot be located, prompting calls for accountability. The whistleblower thanked others for shedding light on government-funded child trafficking.

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The Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society is a major funder of certain individuals who are crossing the border. These individuals are being supported with Jewish money and are expected to cause harm to Fort Lauderdale Synagogues.

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Planned Parenthood is under investigation for allegedly selling body parts from abortions, as shown in an undercover video. The video was recorded by an anti-abortion group who posed as employees of a biotech firm. During a lunch conversation, Planned Parenthood's senior director of medical services discussed preserving fetal tissue and providing it to researchers for a fee. The backlash was immediate, with Republican presidential candidates condemning the organization. Congress has announced an investigation. Planned Parenthood claims to follow the law, providing tissue legally with patient consent and no financial benefit. They argue that any fees charged are to cover costs. The video has been criticized as heavily edited by anti-abortion activists.

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Border patrol is present at the No More Deaths camp in Arizona. A group, including politicians and veterans, is touring the area, which they claim is linked to cartel trafficking. The camp is located about 10-12 miles north of the Mexico border. Tensions rise as individuals question the camp's operations, suspecting it aids in human and drug trafficking. Camp representatives insist they are a humanitarian group, directing inquiries to their media team. Disputes arise over property rights and the nature of their activities, with accusations of providing aid to illegal activities. The situation escalates as both sides exchange confrontational remarks, highlighting the ongoing controversy surrounding the camp's true purpose.

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This week on Straight to the Point, Harmit Dillon, Assistant Attorney General of the Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division, discusses a federal investigation into what she calls an attack on a Minnesota church, detailing charges and potential future arrests. Key points on the Minnesota church protest and related federal charges: - The 14-page indictment centers on violations of the FACE Act, which criminalizes disrupting a religious service or invading a house of worship, and also covers abortion clinics and crisis pregnancy centers. The case includes conspiracy to violate federal civil rights in connection with these offenses. - The accusation describes a two-stage attack rather than a simple protest: a first wave of participants, primarily white allies, sat in pews to appear as a church service, followed by a second wave that disrupted the sermon and caused fear among congregants. - The church scene included statements like “this isn’t God’s house, this is the house of the devil.” Nine individuals have been indicted so far; prosecutors say the broader group involved could number about 40 based on video evidence. - The DOJ is pursuing all individuals who invaded the church with the intent to disrupt prayer and deprive parishioners of First Amendment rights. Some suspects claimed to be journalists, though the government notes the content shows pregame activities, tailgating with donuts and coffee, and coordinated actions that support a conspiracy theory. Reaction to media and journalists: - Don Lemon’s remarks on late-night TV about overreach are addressed. Dillon emphasizes that the mic and camera do not grant a license to break the law, and prosecutors have pursued arrests with search warrants and evidence, while acknowledging that journalism status is not decisive in determining liability in this case. - The DOJ references specific individuals who claimed journalism status, noting that several arrested individuals made such claims. Investigations, scope, and law-enforcement context: - Dillon states the DOJ is examining all participants who invaded the church; the universe could extend beyond the nine indicted to roughly 40 people based on the video evidence. - The incident raised safety concerns for law enforcement and parishioners; she cites prior related church attacks and a fatal shooting at a Minneapolis Catholic church as context for a zero-tolerance stance on disrupting houses of worship. Other ongoing civil rights matters: - A separate civil rights review into the January shooting death of ICU nurse Alex Preti by Homeland Security agents is mentioned. The process involves evidence preservation, ballistic analysis, and collaboration with the FBI and DHS; it remains general and non-specific about current investigative steps. Anti-ICE activism and security measures: - Reports of anti-ICE activists setting up roadblocks and using license plate readers are described as a criminal matter—obstruction of federal law enforcement—and are framed against broader safety concerns for federal agents facing threats. - Tom Holman’s push to deploy full body cameras for Homeland Security agents, starting with ICE, is welcomed as a transparency measure to protect civil rights and assess potential violations. Georgia 2020 election ballots and civil/criminal proceedings: - Dillon outlines a timeline of two tracks: a civil suit to obtain Georgia’s voter rolls for a comprehensive review, and a parallel criminal investigation operation leading to a search warrant at an election hub in Fulton County. - The civil case sought ballots because of concerns about irregularities in Fulton County processing; the criminal case took precedence due to implications for Fifth Amendment rights and ongoing investigations. - There is mention of ongoing debates about the handling of ballots, with some Georgia officials acknowledging mishandling, though not framed as systemic fraud; the department may seek ballots in other swing states if appropriate, subject to legal preservation periods and evolving facts. - The timeline hints at potential action ahead of the midterms, with involvement from DNI Tulsi Gabbard on election-security matters. The interview emphasizes that the indictment details a wide-ranging, premeditated conspiracy to disrupt a church service, the DOJ’s commitment to pursuing all involved, and the broader context of civil rights investigations related to use of force, protest rights, and election integrity.

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Project Veritas investigated a migrant welcome center at 1211 East Apache, where buses leave hourly for Phoenix Sky Harbor Terminal 4. They encountered hostile behavior from individuals, including one calling himself "Nunyo," and evasiveness from those running the facility. Jesus Moreno, an employee, allegedly offered money to make them leave. His boss told him "no digas nada" (say nothing to them). Thomas Robles, who works for IRC and previously worked for LUCHA, called them domestic terrorists and called the sheriff's office. The International Rescue Committee (IRC) runs the shelter. Their gross revenues are around $1.4 billion a year. $415 million comes from the US government. Robles and Sergeant Sharp discussed the situation, referencing a judge. Robles refused to comment and accused the journalists of harassment.

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We are at an undisclosed facility in Tucson, Arizona, investigating the activities of the organization Elitas. They have been accused of using racial slurs and hiding their badges. We encounter resistance from the staff, who refuse to answer our questions. We witness buses transporting migrants to airports and encounter an Uber driver who confirms their involvement. We also speak with a person named Jorge, who denies any connection to Elitas. This investigation sheds light on a facility that operates under the radar, receiving millions in federal funding. Support our independent journalism by visiting okeefeshop.com. (123 words)
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