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Millions of migrants, including unaccompanied children, are crossing the US southern border, and the broken immigration system and criminal exploitation are putting children at risk. Four whistleblowers, including federal employees and government contractors, share their experiences at the Pomona Fairgrounds' migrant intake facility in 2021. They reveal that children were being placed with unvetted sponsors, including criminals and traffickers. Contractors like MVM Inc and Maxum Healthcare Services were awarded multimillion-dollar contracts, but there was a lack of organization and training at the facility. The whistleblowers also highlight the failure to address trafficking and violence, with cases of rape and violence being handled in-house instead of involving law enforcement. The government and contractors need to be held accountable for the missing children and the misuse of taxpayer dollars.

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A controversial claim suggests that the WHO, influenced by Gates, administered a million vaccines in Kenya designed to sterilize women without their knowledge, disguised as a tetanus program. These vaccines allegedly contained human gonadotropic hormones, functioning as a chemical castration drug. Initially, the WHO denied the presence of these hormones but later admitted it. The Catholic Medical Association of Kenya raised concerns when they noticed unusual vaccination protocols, including multiple doses within a short timeframe, specifically targeting women of childbearing age. Testing of the vials confirmed the presence of the hormones, although the WHO stated they were not intended for sterilization. The discussion raises questions about the intention behind including these hormones in the vaccines and the ethics of consent in such programs.

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Female prisoners are being forced to live with sex offenders who identify as female, resulting in instances of rape. This issue is often overlooked because people dismiss prisoners as criminals. However, a lawyer argued that this violates the 8th Amendment, which prohibits cruel and unusual punishment. Many of these women have committed non-violent crimes, such as drug offenses. Despite this, they are placed in cells with male sex offenders who claim to be female, leading to sexual assault. Unfortunately, there is a lack of concern for this problem.

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The hospital was found to be secretly performing gender affirming procedures on children as young as 11, despite claiming to have stopped. Doctors implanted drug delivery devices in kids, causing irreversible effects. A ban on gender affirming care for minors was implemented in Texas. A whistleblower exposed the hospital's lies, leading to changes in state laws. Medical professionals were criticized for providing irreversible treatments without sufficient evidence. Concerns were raised about the lack of proper protocols and the rush to medically transition minors. The whistleblower and another former clinic worker shared their experiences of medical harms and questionable practices.

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The US embassy in Tbilisi is accused of trafficking human blood and pathogens for a secret military program. The Pentagon operates a bio laboratory called the Lugar Center in Georgia, where experiments on deadly diseases and insects are conducted. The laboratory is heavily guarded, and local residents have reported a strong chemical smell in the area. Leaked documents reveal that private American companies are involved in the program, and diplomatic immunity is granted to Pentagon scientists and personnel. Concerns have been raised about the burning of chemicals and waste disposal at the laboratory, as well as the increase in deadly outbreaks in countries hosting these Pentagon bio laboratories.

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Girls facing puberty are being rushed into harmful medical interventions without proper understanding or support. This push is compared to atrocities of the past, with concern over an industry profiting from describing gender transition as life-saving. The severity of irreversible surgeries and sterilizations is highlighted, causing disbelief even among those who uncover the truth. The brutality and experimental nature of these procedures are condemned as worse than historical atrocities.

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Veterans are calling out the VA for prioritizing medical care for unauthorized migrants over veterans. The VA is accused of processing medical claims and paying for healthcare services for migrants while veterans struggle to receive timely care. The Under Secretary of Health has allegedly instructed staff to make it difficult for veterans to access community care, while simultaneously making it easy for unauthorized migrants. Veterans are experiencing delays in mental health and cancer treatment, and are receiving bills because providers are not being paid on time. Congress is being urged to investigate this issue. The VA denies involvement, but documents and testimonies suggest otherwise.

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A pathologist's storage container in Los Angeles was repossessed, revealing mutilated human fetuses. Autopsies were performed to determine the cause of death. The abortion procedure involved tearing limbs off without anesthesia. The ACLU opposed giving the fetuses a burial, claiming they were just tissue. The discovery of 17,000 fetuses highlights the common occurrence of fetal disposal in the country.

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Three government whistleblowers with 7 decades of law enforcement experience allege that Homeland Security is intentionally failing to fully enforce the DNA Fingerprint Act, a 2005 law requiring DNA collection from non-U.S. persons detained for immigration violations. They claim this non-compliance, spanning multiple administrations, makes Americans less safe and has led to preventable deaths. Recent data suggests nearly 70% of border encounters did not include DNA collection, potentially leaving almost a million violent criminals unidentified between 2010 and 2019. The whistleblowers allege this failure may have contributed to the death of Rachel Morin, as the suspect had multiple prior encounters with border agents where DNA could have been collected. They also claim they faced retaliation for speaking out, including demotions, removal of firearms and credentials, and a hostile work environment. One supervisor allegedly stated the agency's goal was to bankrupt them, make them quit, die, or kill themselves. The whistleblowers believe the intentional dereliction of implementing the DNA law is criminal.

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Children were sent to addresses flagged for sexual abuse without proper vetting. A whistleblower revealed that the Office of Refugee Resettlement repeatedly placed a child identified as a victim of sex trafficking with abusers. During a recent hearing, the secretary admitted they do not verify the legal status of these children, stating that extensive vetting slows down the process. The priority seems to be moving a large number of children quickly, rather than ensuring their safety.

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According to Dr. Susan Bain, a board-certified OBGYN, a ProPublica article reports that abortion bans have delayed emergency medical care, leading to a preventable death in Georgia. Dr. Bain believes the woman's death was due to medical negligence, as a DNC procedure should have been performed promptly based on her symptoms and timeline. She states DNC procedures are legal in all 50 states. Dr. Bain criticizes inaccurate reporting that scares women from seeking necessary care and urges journalists to report accurately. She also calls on doctors to fulfill their duties and prevent medical negligence.

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Dawn DeVore, a former RN for the California Department of Corrections, became a whistleblower after uncovering evidence related to the 2020 Neuro Chip Implant program. A confidential document revealed plans for limited trials of the implant on prisoners, despite federal regulations prohibiting such testing. The implants were tested on eight prisoners identified as security threats, serving as surveillance devices. Results showed that the implants incapacitated two subjects during an assault and caused lethargy, with subjects sleeping 18 to 22 hours daily and refusing recreation. Minor bleeding occurred post-implant, but subjects were unaware of the implants, which were removed under the pretense of medical treatment. This experimentation violates the Nuremberg code, which mandates full disclosure for human testing.

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Colin of Project Constitution sits down with Tyler (the interviewer’s name in the transcript isn’t consistently labeled; the speaker identifying themselves as “Speaker 1”) to discuss an in-depth, ongoing investigation into Charlie Kirk’s assassination and related events. The conversation covers timeline疑s, weapon analysis, hospital logistics, key individuals (notably Erica Kirk, Tyler Boyer, Terrrell Farnsworth, Candace Owens), and alleged foreign and domestic entanglements, with a focus on unfiltered details the team has uncovered. Key points and claims from the discussion: - Initial reaction and approach to Charlie Kirk’s assassination - The team initially accepted the FBI’s narrative but began seeing inconsistencies as reports alternated about suspect custody. Within days after the shooting, the crime scene was reportedly destroyed and the grass replaced with pavers at the university where Kirk spoke. - Video analysis reportedly shows the ground position of the shooter that the FBI cropped out, leading to questions about whether the shooter’s location and the weapon’s origin were accurately represented. - Weapon and ballistics questions - The team raised red flags about the reported firearm: a 30-odd-six was described, but ballistic experts argued that such a round would likely have killed or severely injured the target differently, prompting the theory that the weapon claim did not match the injuries observed. - The investigative team posits the use of an explosion intended to mimic past assassination patterns (e.g., MLK-era examples) and argues the actual kill injuries do not align with a 30-odd-six. - The team’s conclusion, based on crime scene photos, argues the presence of black shards and shards consistent with a microphone (a Rode wireless mic) that shattered on impact; burn marks on Charlie Kirk, and similar black shard traces observed in Candace Owens’ released SUV photos are cited as corroborating evidence. - They propose that an explosion occurred in proximity to the event, with a separate high-powered rifle shot possibly emitted by a drone—suggesting a drone sniper may have fired, not a ground-based shooter, and that the supersonic crack and potential muzzle flash were not from a conventional rifle fire but from a bullet transitioning from supersonic to subsonic speeds, creating a pressure cone. - Hospital choice and post-event handling - Charlie was taken to Tipanogos Hospital rather than a closer facility. Officials reportedly claimed this was to access a higher-grade trauma center, but the timeline questions why the closer hospital wasn’t used and how the decision was made in real time. - A witness (a landscaper at Tipanogos) described the sequence of events: an SUV delivering Charlie Kirk to the hospital, then a second SUV with Mikey McCoy entering through a doctor entrance and leaving, raising questions about who was picked up and where those individuals went afterward. - The FBI reportedly confiscated hospital security camera footage, which the team views as suspicious in a non-crime-scene context. - Candace Owens’ show highlighted an allegation that a surgeon attempted to access the body before Erica Kirk could see it; the surgeon allegedly faced FBI resistance to re-enter the patient area. There is a contested claim about “Superman neck” and whether the surgeon ever stated such language. - Erica Kirk: background, ties, and credibility - Erica is described as potentially military-trained and highly prepared; the team explored her past, tying her to Liberty University’s Falkirk Center and alleged trafficking connections, and to Romanian networks. They assert a pattern of deception—multiple inconsistent stories about how Erica and Charlie met, and extensive past relationships with multiple former partners. - They accuse Erica of deleting past social media and press content, pressuring photographers, and hiding past associations. - The team claims Erica has ties to a broader “Mormon Mafia” network tied to Mitt Romney, with connections to Utah and Arizona. They assert ties to CIA and other security entities, and claim involvement in trafficking and political influence networks. - Tyler Boyer, Terrell Farnsworth, and family/political entanglements - Tyler Boyer is described as deeply connected to the “Mormon Mafia” and as someone who previously ran Turning Point, with shell companies enabling political and charitable activities. The interview alleges he conducted surveillance on Colin and has conflicts of interest in Charlie Kirk’s case. - Terrell Farnsworth and his family connections are described as deeply entrenched in the network; Farnsworth’s stepfather reportedly held a senior position at Duncan Aviation, connected to alleged assassination logistics; Michael Burke (Farnsworth cousin) is identified as a top prosecutor connected to Tyler Robertson’s defense. - The discussion highlights a potential conflict of interest: Farnsworth’s cousin is the defense attorney for Tyler Robertson, creating a potential conflict, given Farnsworth’s role in the case and as a witness who allegedly handled the crime scene (removing SD cards and contaminating evidence). - Investigative aims and future directions - The team seeks a complete timeline that identifies every participant’s role and actions, both to present to the public and to pursue potential legal recourse. - They propose a documentary or comprehensive public analysis to expose alleged lies and inconsistencies and to push for accountability, either through court proceedings or public discourse. - They anticipate possible outcomes for Tyler Robertson’s case (conviction via public opinion, or a plea deal) and suggest the possibility of deeper CIA involvement in the radicalization and online manipulation processes surrounding the case. - They emphasize the risk to investigators and supporters, including concerns about surveillance, shadow banning, and potential threats or actions against prominent figures involved in the investigation. - Closing sentiment - Colin reiterates the importance of citizen journalism and collaboration with Candace Owens, Sam Parker, Baron Coleman, and others in pursuing truth and accountability. The interview ends with a pledge to continue the investigation and to keep the public informed as new information emerges.

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An Arkansas women's clinic employee reports a patient from Guatemala received Arkansas Medicaid within 5 days of entering the U.S., which is faster than many Arkansans. The employee's boss questioned the patient's Medicaid status, leading to a confrontation. The patient left without delivering at the clinic. The employee is concerned about the speed at which immigrants are receiving Medicaid cards, while some Arkansans struggle to obtain it. The employee wants to know how this is happening, especially with language barriers and name discrepancies. The employee suspects internal connections within Arkansas Medicaid to organizations like HIAS or the Clinton Foundation, and believes these immigrants are being trafficked.

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Yo. Check this out. Shocking news. A 42 year old mechanic escaped from a hospital in the Northern United States in a state of panic, shouting, they wanna take my organs. At first, police believed he was delirious after a minor accident. But two hours later, a raid changed everything. The man, Mark Delcourt, was admitted for a minor injury, but his file had been altered to irrecoverable, and he was moved to a technical sash maintenance wing. Do y'all see this shit? The doors were locked. The cameras were turned away. Mark heard two people whispering, no family. We start tonight. In panic, he ripped out his IV, crawled into a ventilation duct, and escaped. Police thought he was still panicking, but Mark insisted there are more people alive in there. At zero zero forty seven, a special tactical unit raided the basement. They found four patients strapped down, one lying on a table next to a tray of surgical tools stained with dried blood. Behind a false wall, they discovered a secret room containing six unregistered medical refrigerators and 28 files marked with a red x. The American public is in shock. A hospital supposedly the safest place suddenly appears to be the most dangerous for patients without family by their side. Please, please take somebody with you to the hospital when you go.

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J. Marion Sims performed surgeries on enslaved black women without anesthesia. The Tuskegee experiment withheld penicillin from black men with syphilis. Puerto Rican women were given experimental birth control pills, resulting in seizures and hemorrhages. At Edgewood Arsenal, over 60,000 troops were exposed to nerve gas and LSD. The Navy sprayed San Francisco with bacteria linked to pneumonia. The Pentagon released weaponized mosquitoes in Florida. Soldiers were infected with biological agents in Operation White Coat. Millions were injected with the SV40 virus. Military planes sprayed mock bioweapons on civilian cities. Pregnant women at Vanderbilt drank radioactive iron. Orphans were fed radioactive milk. MK Ultra used extreme electroshock and sensory deprivation. Lyme disease mutations were researched at Fort Detrick. Vaccines are claimed to have catastrophic fertility side effects, micro clots, graphene, and prion contamination. The US funded gain of function research in Wuhan. Anthony Fauci funneled millions into weaponizing viruses. Government agencies are accused of experimenting, burning records, and denying the truth.

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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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Speaker 0: It is a report that concludes that The United States official foreign policy signed into law in 1975 by president Ford, and when I say signed into law, it's called a presidential directive, is the reduction of population in 12 foreign twelve twelve specific foreign countries. Not the control of population, the reduction of population. And so it explains the ways we're gonna do this is through medicalizing birth control, never was before. You didn't need a doctor to get a condom, and to go around and talk to villages everywhere and say, you want a reproductive health freedom, don't you? You know what most women want on the planet Earth? Babies. They're they're not looking for reproductive health freedom was a term for have fewer babies. Right? There is a very potent move in official US foreign policy to reduce population in other countries. Now why? Philippines or or Indonesia. Why? They state it directly in the Kissinger report because it's classified. They wanted to reduce those countries' development so that they wouldn't need their own raw materials because we want them, the metals, etcetera. It is dark as shit, the Kissinger reports. It's not and it's not classified anymore. You can, you know, ask chat GPT about it to give you quotes from it. And so this whole business of population reduction is now another third rail I'm stepping on. Right? Nobody wants it. What are you you're nuts. No. A lot of people want it. A lot of people believe, obviously, Bill Gates, that 8,000,000,000 people was the number where we must turn it around, which is where we are supposedly now. And the Kissinger report, I was a kid. I didn't write it. I didn't make it up. You can find it on Wikipedia. It's a real thing. And all the presidential directives that came from it. Would these countries like the idea that we show up and we say, hey. We've got a new tetanus vaccine for you, but it happens to also have in it secretly something that will reduce fertility in your women as we did in India, as we did in Peru. In both India and Peru, we also did forced sterilization surgeries. US paid for them. True story. Speaker 1: So the the one vaccine was the DTP vaccine. Is that what it was? Speaker 0: The the one I'm talking about. The the Speaker 1: the The one that had h c g in it? It was just tetanus. But there was a vaccine that was in Bobby Kennedy's book Yeah. Where they were talking about women in Africa, where they were unknowingly given Yeah. This vaccine against That's that's diphtheria, tetanus, and Speaker 0: Well, it was the tetanus part Right. That that they were that they were pitching. And by the way, tetanus is a challenge in those countries more than it is in The United States. But, yeah, they were call they were naming them wellness drugs. Speaker 1: And they had h c g Speaker 0: in it. That's correct. Speaker 1: And that h c g, and they were more administered to women than they were to men. Speaker 0: Oh, of course. And they were five. They would administer administer five of the injections. Speaker 1: And they did it under this the guys were the the the narrative was that women were more vulnerable. So you have to give the vaccination to women. Yeah. And it was preventing them from getting pregnant. Speaker 0: It was preventing them from getting pregnant, and they had World Health Organization, which basically has this as a mission. Man, I wish they would sue me for saying this, but they they have this as a mission, which is population reduction from the beginning. They had worked on that HCG. Speaker 1: There's Gates famously, Speaker 0: of course, Speaker 1: in the speech saying Speaker 0: We can do that with vaccines. Speaker 0: Yeah. By the way, in the Kissinger report, for those of you not seeing this and only hearing it, that was me drinking my pause was me drinking water. I did not have a stroke. In the Kissinger report, they list the strategies and how much funding they'll give to each strategy. One of the strategies is to medicalize birth control, meaning have trusted people in the villages, etcetera. Another one is to pay young men to have a vasectomy. Just outright pay you know, write a check-in villages so they get $60 and they get a nice weekend of buying beer, but they never have kids. But another one of them is injections that reduce that temporarily reduce male fertility. Now here's an interesting thing about that one. It's in the Kissinger report. Injections that temporarily reduce male fertility. The COVID vaccine reduces sperm count in men for three months admitted by Fauci. It's not a secret. But the CDC's response was, yeah, but it's only for three months. And But they were asking us to take one every fucking three months. Well, also the miscarriages. Miscarriages and stillbirths. My point is that it's no it's no surprise that these persistent thoughts that I think good people believe meaning, I think there are good people who believe that population reduction is important. The fact is, of course, that now we are barely at replacement, you know, at replacement value right now in terms of many populations.

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"I state without reservation that the United States federal government is the world's largest child sex trafficking organization in modern history." "The probability that thousands of these UACs are being raped at this very moment is 100%." "Biden, through Department of Homeland Security secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, created policy out of thin air, ignored federal immigration law, and facilitated the largest mass invasion into America that the world has ever seen." "What did DHS, HHS, and ORR do to correct this humanitarian disaster? Nothing." "In August 2024, the inspector general with oversight over over DHS issued a report stating that number lost UACs was not 85,000, it was over 320,000." "However, after conducting numerous interviews with officers, agents, and whistleblowers from every alphabet agency and department, it was made clear to us that the federal government knowingly and actively facilitated these criminal acts."

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The speaker reveals that a vaccine funded by the WHO was discovered to be a fertility regulating vaccine. It was used without women's knowledge in South America in 1993. The vaccine caused idiopathic infertility, irregular periods, failed pregnancies, threatened abortions, premature labor, and other complications. These findings suggest a sinister agenda behind the vaccine's use.

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Three government whistleblowers with 7 decades of law enforcement experience allege that Homeland Security is intentionally failing to fully enforce the DNA Fingerprint Act, a 2005 law requiring DNA collection from non-U.S. persons detained for immigration violations. They claim this non-compliance, spanning multiple administrations, makes Americans less safe and has led to preventable deaths. Recent data suggests nearly 70% of border encounters did not include required DNA collection, potentially leaving almost a million violent criminals unidentified between 2010 and 2019. The whistleblowers suggest this failure may have contributed to the death of Rachel Morin, as the suspect had multiple prior encounters with border agents where DNA could have been collected. The whistleblowers also allege retaliation for speaking out, including demotions, removal of firearms and credentials, and a hostile work environment. One whistleblower claims a supervisor stated the agency's goal was to bankrupt them, make them quit, die, or kill themselves. They believe the intentional dereliction of implementing the DNA law is criminal.

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Although I am not a doctor, I’m a nurse. On the front lines we knew what was happening. When we asked for ibuprofen, they said no. When we asked why we weren’t giving steroids, the answer was “we’re just following orders.” Following orders has led to the sheer number of deaths in these hospitals. I didn’t see a single patient die of COVID. I’ve seen a substantial number die of negligence and medical malfeasance. When I was on the front lines of New York, I became globally known as the nurse in the break room sobbing, saying they were murdering my patients. Pharmaceutical companies had gone into those hospitals and decided to practice on the minorities, the disadvantaged, the marginalized populations with no advocates, because the very agencies that should protect them were closed while we were sheltering in place. While I was there, pharmaceutical companies rolled out remdesivir onto a substantial number of patients, which we all saw was killing the patients. And now, it’s the FDA-approved drug that is continuing to kill patients in the United States. As nurses, we’ve collected a descriptive amount of information that you may not get from the doctors. Doctors do quantitative data; we do qualitative data with a humanistic, phenomenological approach in nursing research. We’ve collected data from patients across the country for which we’ve helped patients through the American Front Line Nurses and the advocacy network so nurses could advocate for these patients. This data pool shows that as these patients get remdesivir, they have a less than twenty-five percent chance of survival if they get more than two doses. Now they’re rolling it out on children as well and into nursing homes or skilled nursing facilities as early intervention, even though doctors Pierre Corre and Merrick have demonstrated that there are cost-effective medications out there, and we are going to see the amplification of death across the country. We haven’t even touched on vaccines, which our expert panels have described; I won’t touch on that since many are far superior to me. Two days ago I flew out my first 10-year-old with a heart attack and had to fight the ER doctor because he said, “ten-year-olds don’t have heart attacks.” I argued for thirty minutes to force his hand to get an EKG and found a STEMI; the 12-lead EKG lit up. He said it wasn’t possible, and I said, “was just vaccinated yesterday. It is very much possible.” People contact me and the nurse advocates at American Front Line Nurses to help advocate, because there’s victim shaming—“it’s anxiety,” “it’s this.” But if they acknowledge it as a vaccine injury, the physician, the corporation, the hospital, the clinic may not get reimbursed, so it’s labeled as anxiety, neuropathy, or Guillain–Barré syndrome, when it’s very realistically a vaccine injury. I’ve traveled to South America, India, and South Africa, working in hot zones, stopping the spread of the virus and doing early intervention. Nowhere in developing nations do I see these issues that we see here in the United States. I’m a very proud American citizen from a family of immigrants. Our level of health care has deteriorated to substandard third-world-nation health care. You are better off in South America in a field hospital than in level-one trauma designer hospitals in the United States. As nurses, we are getting reports across the country from American frontline nurses about patients not getting food, water, or basic care. How come a patient hasn’t been fed in nine days? Why do I need a court order to force a hospital to feed a person who isn’t intubated and who would like food? If they’re on a ventilator, they’re not given water or basic care. We’re not allowed to take a BiPAP mask off to help someone eat. I’ve had patients who haven’t been bathed, haven’t been fed, and haven’t been given water, or been turned. This isn’t a hospital; this is a concentration camp. Nowhere in the United States do we isolate people for hundreds of hours with no human contact; it’s not allowed even in prisons. In hospitals, we isolate patients from their families for days, and you have to say goodbye over an iPhone, or you have to shuttle people in to see them. I was fired for sneaking a Hispanic family in to say the last rites to their family. Thank you, Senator Johnson, for giving nurses the opportunity to represent our patients, because we’re not often thought of as leading professionals, though we are the missing link between the doctors and the patients. Thank you for this time. Thank you for being a nurse.

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They present a history where science is cast as a weapon and subjects as expendable. In 1845 Alabama, J Marion Sims, called the father of gynecology, strapped down enslaved black women with no anesthesia or consent, performing 30 operations while his journals admit the practice. The US medical establishment funded his work and later enshrined him as a hero. In 1932 Tuskegee, the Public Health Service and the CDC lured 600 black men with free treatment; 400 already had syphilis. The cure penicillin was deliberately withheld; autopsies were mandatory, and broken families buried their fathers without knowing the government had murdered them for medical data. In the 1950s, Puerto Rico became a laboratory where poor, some illiterate, women were coerced into testing birth control pills by big pharma, suffering seizures and hemorrhages; some called it population control, the victims called it genocide. Decades later, those same players would push vaccines with catastrophic fertility side effects. History is a spiral. World War II ended, but the Pentagon began a war on its own soldiers. At Edgewood Arsenal, secret documents show over 60,000 troops exposed to sarin, VX, and LSD; a veteran wrote, they told us it was harmless. The truth was declassified after eighty percent of the victims were already dead. In September 1950, the US Navy operated aerosolized sprayers over San Francisco, releasing Ceratia marcescens bacteria into the fog, linked later to fatal pneumonia; a whistleblower’s report was buried until a 1976 Senate hearing forced admission. Operation Big Buzz 1955 released millions of weaponized mosquitoes in Florida, testing infection spread; internal memos bragged that subjects showed symptoms within seventy-two hours. No warning, no cure. The Pentagon also turned soldiers into lab rats. Operation White Coat infected thousands with biological agents; a veteran testified, they told us it was harmless. It was classified as national security with no compensation or justice. Even vaccines became weapons; millions of Americans were injected with s v forty, a monkey virus linked to cancer. The CDC buried the truth for forty years; how many died remains in redacted reports. In 1977, planes sprayed mock bioweapons on civilian cities from New York to Saint Louis to study how quickly a lethal pathogen could spread when aerosolized. The victims were unconsenting civilians. Before MK Ultra, Plum Island, there were the Tuskegee syphilis experiments and the deliberate infection of hundreds of black men, the lie of free treatment, withheld medicine while the CDC watched. Sea Spray 1950 tested turning an American city into a test lab; Vanderbilt pregnant women drank vitamin cocktails laced with radioactive iron, and their babies were stillborn or deformed; files sealed for fifty years. The Fernald School experiments fed orphans radioactive milk, smiles for cameras, later claimed there were no long-term consequences. MK Ultra involved LSD, electroshock at unsafe voltages, sensory deprivation, aiming at total mind fragmentation; data were laundered through Princeton and Harvard. Plum Island fueled Lyme’s mutations; Fort Detrick and the 1960s spirochete research connected to weaponized ticks; the Pentagon’s patents point to the truth. Victims of chronic Lyme are labeled hysterical. Gulf War syndrome and Morgellons follow the same playbook: silence the sick, discredit the dying, deny everything. Then vaccines—untested, unnecessary, unleashed with legal immunity, with VAERS rising and the CDC scrubbing data. Doctors who spoke out were suspended or erased. The narrative extends to digital IDs, CBDCs, depopulation, food shortages, and a spanning claim that agencies once poisoned cities and murdered victims now demand total compliance. The Wuhan lab leak theory is a distraction, the text asserts, because Fort Detrick and NIH funded decades of gain-of-function research; Fauci’s emails, EcoHealth Alliance grants, and the 2011 bat coronavirus patent are cited as evidence. Now the claim is an ongoing program of transmissible vaccines, self-replicating mRNA, and mosquito drones, branded as biodefense but described as an extermination agenda, with witnesses disappearing and no statute of limitations on crimes against humanity.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Fake Space "Mission" Brutally Mocked, and Defamation Case Against NBC, w/ Ungar-Sargon and Evans
Guests: Ungar-Sargon, Evans
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Megyn Kelly opens the show discussing a defamation case involving a doctor, Dr. Mahendra Amin, who settled with NBC News after being falsely accused of performing unnecessary hysterectomies on detainees at an ICE facility. The allegations originated from a nurse, Don Wooten, who claimed Dr. Amin was a "uterus collector." MSNBC aired these claims without sufficient verification, leading to a lawsuit from Dr. Amin, who argued that the network failed to investigate the truth of the allegations despite internal doubts. Kelly highlights the hypocrisy of Leticia James, the New York Attorney General, who is facing allegations of mortgage fraud while prosecuting Donald Trump for similar financial misrepresentations. Angaran, a guest on the show, points out the Democrats' double standards and how they have compromised their values in their pursuit of Trump. They discuss the implications of James' alleged actions, suggesting that her past criticisms of Trump may come back to haunt her. The conversation shifts to the case of Abrego Garcia, an illegal immigrant accused of gang affiliations and domestic violence. Kelly criticizes Democratic senators who advocate for Garcia, framing him as a poster boy for their immigration policies. Angaran discusses the broader implications of open border policies, emphasizing the negative impact on American citizens and the exploitation of vulnerable immigrants. Kelly and Angaran also address the backlash against the Blue Origin space mission, where a group of women celebrated their brief trip to space. They mock the self-congratulatory tone of the participants and the media coverage, contrasting it with the serious contributions of actual astronauts. The discussion highlights the disconnect between the elite's perception of their achievements and the reality faced by everyday Americans. The segment concludes with a focus on the defamation case against NBC News, where Dr. Amin's attorney, Stacy Evans, explains the reckless reporting that led to the lawsuit. She details the internal doubts expressed by NBC staff regarding the credibility of Wooten's claims and the lack of evidence supporting the allegations. The settlement allows Dr. Amin to move forward, emphasizing the importance of truth in journalism and the consequences of sensationalized reporting.

Breaking Points

MN Cops REVOLT As ICE Harasses Officers
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In Minnesota, police chiefs publicly voiced concern about Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents, describing incidents where off-duty officers and community members were confronted, sometimes forcefully, for documents that could reveal immigration status. The dialogue emphasized that while law enforcement supports immigration enforcement in principle, the manner in which some ICE actions are carried out has damaged trust with communities. The discussion referenced specific anecdotes, including an officer stopped near ICE activity and a confrontation that ended without apologies, illustrating a broader worry that aggressive tactics undermine public safety and civil rights. The scene was framed as a plea for “common ground” and cooperative policing, rather than abolition, suggesting a desire to recalibrate how ICE operates within local jurisdictions while maintaining collaboration with federal authorities. The hosts juxtaposed these events with reports on ICE detainee treatment and budgetary decisions, highlighting a tension between funding levels and the provision of medical care, which they described as potentially life-threatening for people in custody. They cited external reporting about a high-profile detainee death, noting an ongoing discussion about transparency, accountability, and the proper use of witnesses in immigration-related investigations. The conversation also touched on media coverage of ICE actions and the evolving public perception, including demonstrations and live reporting by independent observers, which the hosts argued could influence political dynamics and policy debates surrounding immigration enforcement.
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