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This is a warning to Trump supporters. We advise you to be cautious and tread carefully. We are serious and have reached our limit. To those who are experienced in handling such situations, take appropriate action and ensure justice is served.

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An individual is being handcuffed and arrested. The speaker believes the arrestee will be prosecuted and likely had outstanding warrants. The individual is being taken away.

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"effective today, new fines will range from $50,000 to a $150,000." "For a first offense, when a ticket is issued, fines will increase from $75 to $50,000." "and imprisonment in default of payment will increase from three days to up to six months." "For a subsequent offense, fines will increase from a $150 to $75,000." "Imprisonment for not paying will increase from six days to up to six months." "Where there's a summons issued, a first offense fines will increase from $500 to $50,000 to a $100,000 range and imprisonment will increase from up to three months to up to one year." "It's very clear that these penalties for violating the regulations needed to be higher, and everyone needs to take this very seriously."

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If you participate in the protest, we will find you and take action against you. We will impose financial penalties and press criminal charges. This investigation will continue for several months.

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Another batch of subpoenas has been issued by special counsel Jack Smith. It's frustrating, but we need to stay focused. Every contribution counts, whether it's pennies, nickels, dimes, or quarters. We truly appreciate your support. If you see someone in the middle who hasn't donated yet, encourage them to pitch in. Let's keep the momentum going!

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You're all I have right now. No more will be released tonight, but tomorrow is a new day. We'll see what happens then. It's against the rules to release anyone tonight. I understand your concerns, but that's the situation. I can't provide any details about incidents or releases. I assure you, no one will be released tonight. I know it's cold, and I understand your worries. Just let your boss know. Thank you for your understanding.

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Speaker 0 says they will pursue charges in this case and see various crimes that have occurred, with the FACE Act mentioned as one predicate. He notes that the Biden DOJ used the Klan Act conspiracy charges tacked onto the FACE Act in cases of protests outside abortion clinics to bring longer sentences, and that there are a number of tools available. He asks who funded the operation and what other crimes may have occurred, including possible use of wires or the mails, and whether anyone crossed state lines—all potential predicates for additional federal charges. Speaker 1 responds, saying he pulled up the Klan Act, the 1871 Enforcement Act (Force Act) designed to counter the Ku Klux Klan and protect African American voting rights, and provides an explanation of its context. He describes the Klan Act as a law that makes it illegal to terrorize citizens or violate their civil rights, or to conspire to violate civil rights. He explains it is often used against law enforcement but now used against others as well. When anyone conspires to violate protected civil rights, the Klan Act can be used to bring a conspiracy charge. He explains that the Biden administration has treated actions as a violation of the Klan Act and a conspiracy to violate civil rights, turning a potential misdemeanor under the FACE Act into a felony under the Klan Act. He cites the example of potential actions by “three grandmas” praying outside an abortion clinic being treated as a conspiracy to violate the civil rights of women seeking abortions. Speaker 0 adds that President Trump pardoned the pro-life protesters in those cases. He notes he recently defended successfully in the Eleventh Circuit a case called Ora Pesa, involving Jane’s Revenge protests against crisis pregnancy centers in Florida, where the court upheld the Klan Act criminal enhancement to the FACE Act. He acknowledges this is technical, but emphasizes that FACE Act is just the starting point, with additional charges such as material support for disruptive activities, conspiracy to violate civil rights, and potentially the use of other instrumentalities to commit crimes. He asserts that some involved individuals have identified themselves, stating Don Lemon claimed he knew what would happen inside the facility and proceeded to “commit journalism,” implying involvement in a criminal conspiracy. Speaker 0 concludes that they are gathering facts and that this is a very serious matter. He warns that come next Sunday, no one should think they can get away with this in the United States. He states that everyone in the protest community should know that the fullest force of the federal government will come down to prevent this from happening and to put people away for a long time.

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If protesters retreat and go home, they will face repercussions. Authorities will actively look to identify individuals involved in the protest and follow up with financial sanctions and criminal charges. The investigation will continue for months and involve many different streams, including federal financial, provincial licensing, criminal code, and municipal breach of court order/injunction levels. Authorities are committed to continuing the investigation and holding people accountable for taking over the streets.

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Today, the speaker openly states that the next step is Paris, and if Paris doesn't respond, then it's Brussels. They mention that regulations in Germany are different from here, and in Italy and Spain, they use products that are banned here. They express frustration with the constraints and controls they face regarding traceability. The speaker is determined and willing to face any consequences because they are fed up.

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Anyone involved in criminal disorder or violence will face arrests, prosecutions, and penalties, including imprisonment and travel bans. Communities must feel safe, and there will be consequences for breaking the law.

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effective today, new fines will range from $50,000 to a $150,000. For a first offense, when a ticket is issued, fines will increase from $75 to $50,000. And imprisonment in default of payment will increase from three days to up to six months. For a subsequent offense, fines will increase from a $150 to $75,000. Imprisonment for not paying will increase from six days to up to six months. It's very clear that these penalties for violating the regulations needed to be higher, and everyone needs to take this very seriously. It's for deterrence and for punishment. Increasing fines is one tool we have in our toolbox to present to protect innocent Newfoundlanders and Labradorians, their families, and their communities, which is why we have taken that step. We continue, if you know anything, if you are aware in any way of suspicious activity, please call our line at 729-2192.

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This is to inform you that the score business has owners who cut off and must report every week. Those who do not comply will be monitored with a bracelet provided by us.

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This is to let you know that the Fesport business is owned by CJNGY, and they need to cut back on their activities. They will be monitored with an ankle bracelet, and anyone who doesn't comply will face consequences.

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The Justice Department has prosecuted over 1400 individuals for interfering with the peaceful transfer of power. These prosecutions demonstrate how seriously the department takes efforts to interfere with the peaceful transfer of power, whether regarding the last January 6th, the coming January 6th, or any January 6th in the future. The Justice Department aims to make clear to anyone contemplating interference that they can see the consequences based on the January 6th prosecutions. The Justice Department will continue to protect democracy.

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The conversation centers on punitive measures allegedly imposed by the United States and the accusations surrounding who is responsible for violent crime and support of extremist groups. Speaker 0 accuses Speaker 1 of being shut down because of criticisms of people profiting from mass murder. In response, Speaker 1 details a cascade of sanctions and restrictions: “I’m banned from travel to The US. I am financially censored. I cannot have a a credit card. I cannot be receive payment. I cannot make payments.” Speaker 1 adds that health insurance has been suspended “because I’m sanctioned by The United States,” indicating a broad range of denials tied to U.S. sanctions. Speaker 0 challenges Speaker 1, asking if anything is being left out and probing whether Speaker 1 has engaged in activities such as sending money to Hamas or participating in actions against the IDF, labeling Hamas as “A terror group.” The implication of the question is to suggest that Speaker 1’s sanctions might be connected to support for hostile or criminal activity. Speaker 1 responds by reframing the accusation, stating, “The only one who’s aiding and abetting someone else committing crime is The United States.” This assertion presents the United States as the active party in aiding or abetting crimes, according to Speaker 1. Speaker 0 concludes the exchange with a soft expression of concession, saying, “I’m sorry. I’m sorry to agree with you on that,” implying reluctant agreement with Speaker 1’s critical stance toward U.S. actions. Key points emphasize the scope of Speaker 1’s sanctions: travel ban to the United States, financial censorship, inability to use a credit card, inability to receive or make payments, and suspension of health insurance due to U.S. sanctions. The dialogue also highlights a dispute over responsibility for violence and crime, with Speaker 1 asserting that the United States is the one aiding and abetting crimes, while Speaker 0 questions whether Speaker 1 has engaged with or supported extremist activity such as funding Hamas or opposing the IDF. The exchange ends with Speaker 0 acknowledging agreement with Speaker 1’s critical position on U.S. involvement, albeit reluctantly.

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This is to let you know that the Fesport business is owned by CJNGY, and they need to cut back on their activities. They will be monitored with a bracelet, and anyone who doesn't comply will face consequences.

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Speaker 0 conveys a policy stance: 'When I came in, the first thing I said is any BRICS state that even mentions the destruction of the dollar will be charged a 150% tariff, and we don't want your goods. We don't wanna partake. And' The central assertion is that any BRICS state mentioning the destruction of the dollar would incur a 150% tariff, with the speaker stating they do not want the goods or participation from those states. The transcript ends with an unfinished conjunction, 'And', suggesting the thought continued beyond the excerpt. The excerpt provided ends abruptly, with 'And' indicating continuation.

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Speaker 0: California Parks calls illegally collected artifacts. Speaker 1: People could face fines of up to 250,000 dollars or even jail time for removing artifacts or disrupting the sites. Speaker 2: Mark Rober confirmed that dams have destroyed the old world, and they are 100% destruction projects. At the Folsom Dam outside Sacramento, California—ground zero for the 18th-century gold rush—sonar scanned under the water to reveal what was submerged by 30,000 acres of water. They went down to see what they didn’t want us to see when they submerged it seventy years ago. They found a bridge on the sonar; they could barely see anything underwater, which is why they submerged it. The video notes a fire burned down all of the buildings right before they submerged the city. Instead, the scan revealed foundations of buildings. This aligns with the Lake of the Ozarks episode 142, where Lynn Creek’s town was abandoned and most of its 100+ buildings were razed; wooden ones burned, churches with bell towers burned and knocked down. A massive pattern is seen here. Mark mentions he’s been interested for years and would be more interested in these dams after seeing our dam episodes. There’s something about these locations that are special; there are structures that were obviously incredible and don’t fit within our timeline. There had to be something else about these locations that they did not want people to be there—possibly tunnels. This location, where the Folsom Dam now sits, was a major gold mining area during the California Gold Rush, discovered at Sutter’s Mill in 1848. The dam intentionally flooded many of the original Goldrush River towns and mining sites. This is not just about old world structures; it’s about the items, the old world gold. Mark Rober hears this, and the caller believes the location is filled with so much gold that it would drop the price of gold today if found. The caller vows to pursue a massive search and states that the location holds gold from a previous civilization. Welcome to episode 163 of my lunch break. Speaker 3: Thanks to sponsors on Patreon and mentions a flat earth app and various supporters, with a long list of names. Speaker 2: The caller asserts that the submersion of these sites was to bury gold and old world items, and to manipulate the gold market. They claim that the Oroville Dam (the tallest in the USA at 770 feet) sits near a gold-bearing region and that six to ten million ounces of gold are likely submerged by the dam. They assert that the dams were built to submerge gold-rich locations, not just to generate power, and question why dams would be built to flood gold-rich sites if the aim was to maximize gold extraction. They argue that engineers would survey subsurface minerals before building a dam, implying deliberate manipulation of gold supplies. They claim the United States holds roughly 70-75% of all official gold on Earth, with the United Kingdom far behind, and suggest the US might have been in charge of constructing these dams to manipulate gold prices. They acknowledge they are not certain but say, “thinking logically,” it seems they might have. The old world supposedly produced gold at these sites; if gold exists underground, the dams hid it to prevent others from accessing it. They mention the Hoover Dam, Lake of the Ozarks, and places in Africa like the Zambezi River and the Kariba Dam, asserting similar patterns: old world towns and gold-rich sites submerged to drive gold scarcity or price manipulation. The caller highlights that the US dollar was backed by gold at a fixed rate of $35 per ounce after 1944, suggesting the dams were tied to a broader effort to control the gold market. They claim multiple locations worldwide were submerged in the 1900s as part of a global operation, and call for further exploration, offering themselves for future digs and asking Mark Rober to join. They conclude that the finders are manipulating the entire story and that gold’s scarcity is a manipulation, urging viewers to consider their locations as potential new hobbies for gold hunting. They end with a light invitation: if Mark Rober wants to go gold hunting, they’re available. Speaker 4: Tonight, a glimpse of our region’s history visible at the Folsom Lake Reservoir due to extremely low water levels, exposing a historic town and artifacts. California parks warns against touching or removing artifacts exposed by low water.

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Recent attacks at a church in Fairfield prompt consequences for noncompliance. Graduated powers include civil proceedings, fines based on severity, and link deletion notices. Content must be removed within 24 hours to prevent further spread. If companies fail to act, formal removal powers will be used. Notices have been issued to X Corp and will be sent to Meta. Translation: Recent attacks at a church in Fairfield prompt consequences for noncompliance. Graduated powers include civil proceedings, fines based on severity, and link deletion notices. Content must be removed within 24 hours to prevent further spread. If companies fail to act, formal removal powers will be used. Notices have been issued to X Corp and will be sent to Meta.

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We held a COBRA meeting to address the disorder, warning that those responsible will face legal consequences. Over 400 arrests have been made, with 100 charged, including online offenders now in court. Expecting sentencing this week to deter future involvement in disorder, whether online or direct. Sending a strong message that swift action will be taken against anyone participating in such activities.

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Speaker 1 gives a warning about following lockdown rules, wearing masks, and not leaving balconies. Speaker 0 questions the logic of the rules. Speaker 1 explains the consequences of breaking the rules, including a $5,000 fine. Speaker 1 emphasizes the importance of compliance and avoiding conflict. Translation: Speaker 1 warns about lockdown rules, masks, and balcony restrictions. Speaker 0 questions the rules. Speaker 1 explains fines for rule-breaking and stresses compliance to avoid conflict.

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Joining the protest against COVID restrictions means breaking the law and facing serious consequences. Losing your license, getting a criminal record, and even hindering your job, livelihood, and international travel, including to the U.S. We acknowledge your frustration with COVID and safety measures, but it's time to go home now.

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An individual is being handcuffed and arrested. The speaker believes the arrestee will be prosecuted and likely had outstanding warrants. The individual is being taken away.

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I'm giving you a warning to stay on the block and follow the rules. You can go to the laundry, but you must wear a mask. You cannot leave your balcony to talk to someone else. There are strict lines drawn for safety, especially in this highly infectious area. If you breach the rules again, it could result in a $5,000 fine. I'm here to ensure compliance, not to argue. Being in this situation feels horrible, like being in prison. It’s inhumane; you feel small and overpowered.

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Violence occurred over the weekend, and authorities will continue working hard to complete their mission.
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