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But this was my big takeaway. When he was talking about the murders of Lincoln Riley and the others who had been murdered by illegals - it was heinous! And he showed that mother who was crying & who was blaming her (Kamala). And he asked "is it a mistake?" And you know, it wasn't like 'no, I haven't made a mistake.' There were no regrets. She said 'oh, yeah, that's a drastic act, you know' or whatever. But it was kind of like an 'oops'. It was cold, it was callous, & I was horrified - because when he really pressed her again to be, like, 'good God, woman, say 'you're sorry' and take some dang responsibility', she got indignant & she was like, 'I told you I feel horrible.'
So he was hiring drag queens as kindergarten age. Then we had a library assistant who was opening up chat groups and having conversations with underaged minors unbeknownst to the parents because -- you know -- educational reasons! This is in Oklahoma! We had another teacher who was telling everybody that he was a glitter family. So if your parents didn't affirm you, come with him -- he'd be your parent and take care of you. So it is definitely something that is out there.
This guy, when he was talking, Gail, he was very calm. He wasn't like blinking an eye. He wasn't thinking of how to craft his words. He wasn't nervous. He wasn't shuffling his hands. He was very attentive to 'just the facts'. Didn't deviate, didn't embellish. To me, it sounded very credible. But I agree with you. We have to take these stories seriously and it needs to be investigated, because look at the policies Tim Walz has instituted in his state. He opened up the homosexual club for the kid in 1995. Then he also put HF1655 into law. That was the 'Take Pride Act' where it added sexual orientation as a protected class. It included the caveat that 'sexual orientation does not include a physical or sexual attraction to children by an adult. So basically, it opened up the door for pedophilia.
In this episode of Come Together Media, a roundtable for those who value freedom, we discuss: Walz - 2 victims came forward now. More apparently ready to come out -- PDiddy - Others named in victim lawsuit -- Kamala - where do we start, where do we end, so much to say and so little time...
The episode 9 roundtable consists of:
Chelsea Goodell – Director of the Former Feds Group & Creator of http://CHBMP.org
Mic Rosado – Host of Intentional with Mic Meow - https://rumble.com/c/Intentional
Gail Seiler - Volunteer with the Former Feds Group – https://formerfedsgroup.org
Mike Dakkak – Host of In the News with Mike Dakkak – www.itnshow.com
Flashpoint With Gene Bailey Episode: 10/20/24
Unfortunately, we did have a couple of people die - because of the extensive effect on the immune system. So when the shot rolled out I was like "Well, nope, I'm sorry, mRNA technology: we're going to have to draw the line on that". But then I also started hearing about the Remdesivir that was being given in the hospital. I left nursing in early 2022 for other reasons. But this report is huge, because I knew what was going on in the hospital & I'd suspected there was something going on in the military - but we didn't know. There is really a lot to unpack here. It really leads to a ton of questions. The Department of Defense obtained approval to use Remdesivir there before the emergency use authorization was given. The fact that only 1 study (there were 5 studies) had a 'control group' but didn't use a true saline placebo. And that study made no distinction as to who received which placebo. There was a lack of true 'Informed Consent' - there was no mention of the possibility of death - there was a lack of survivor follow-up data. The 5th clinical trial had no data at all!
I was working in clinical trials when we started using mRNA technology in late 2019, early 2020 timeframe. We were using it for people who had relapsed in their bone marrow transplant. Their disease usually recurred. I saw how it stimulated the immune system - how those people had all of their B-cells & T-cells, all their immune system, was just 'ramped up'. They were going into what we called 'cytokine storm' That's what we wanted to happen. But they were getting super sick. We were sending people to the ICU.
On multiple occasions, you have heard me discuss the harmful & dangerous drug Remdesivir - how Dr Fauci, in 2018, knew that this drug had a 53.1% death rate when it was used in the Congo for the Ebola clinical trial. It had to be pulled from that clinical trial because it was so lethal. The death rate went as high as 86% before this lethal drug was pulled. Fauci was aware that this drug killed patients in Africa regardless of their viral load.
Today we're going to 'lean in' with our special guest, Lt Col Brad Miller. He is a Battalion Commander of the 101st Airborne Division who resigned when the Department of Defense, headed by Secretary Lloyd Austin, was mandating the experimental pandemic injection be given to all military members - which, thank God, is now rescinded. He's going to be discussing the Remdesivir papers, a 'bombshell revelation'. It was published by a whistleblower within the DOD who goes under the pseudonym 'Daniel LeMay'.
You know, in the profession of nursing, 'advocacy' is not just a critical & crucial pillar of care. It's the most essential role that a nurse fulfills to ensure that when people are at their most vulnerable - they're sick, they're in the hospital or they're in other health care facilities - they & their families or caregivers are kept informed. Those individuals are educated on everything from treatments, drugs, procedures & follow-up care that they will receive. It's like negotiating obstacles because it's very convoluted sometimes. But the most important thing is to protect & safeguard them against harm. That includes taking action, speaking out and, yes, protecting.