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- Episode 255 Preview: Interview with "Grace's Dad" Scott Schara
Tuesday night, June 11th at 8 PM ET, my interview with "Grace's dad" Scott Schara will be available on all podcast distributors. We also recorded the podcast on video, and we will make the video available on Rumble as well. Scott Schara is a nationally recognized expert commentator on the medical murder agenda in America, and the dangers of incentivized healthcare. Scott’s research proves that this practice of medical murder is intentional—and by design. The father of Grace Schara, a 19-year-old with Down syndrome who was killed by St. Elizabeth’s Hospital (Ascension Health), Scott is on a mission to spotlight the crimes of the American medical system. He has shared his insights, research, and personal story through hundreds of television, radio, and podcast appearances, and also hosts his own show, “Deprogramming With Grace’s Dad,” which can be found on Rumble and on all major podcast platforms. UPDATE: The video will be available on Rumble June 11th at 8 PM ET. His work and story have been chronicled in a chapter of the Wall Street Journal Bestseller Rise of the Fourth Reich by Steve Deace and David Horowitz (Post Hill Press, 2023), and his writing has also appeared in Assault on the Image of God by David Fiorazo (Bowker, 2023). His landmark lawsuit in the murder of his daughter, Scott Schara v. Ascension Health et al., is underway in Wisconsin Circuit Court, and will see a jury trial in November 2024. The Power Point presentation Scott gives on the podcast is available here: God bless, George "The Fact Hunter"
- New Radio Show Premiering Monday, June 10th at 9 PM ET
"Drew from Jersey" will have his new show "Free Thinker's Section" premiere Monday night, June 10th at 9 PM ET, ONLY on Fact Hunter Radio. Every Monday night at 9 PM ET will be his regular spot, and he will have a new show each week. Drew is a dedicated truth seeker. He is a talented speaker, writer, and musician. You will not want to miss his show. FYI, his shows will go into the replay rotation once it has aired. Fact Hunter radio can be found at the bottom of the home page, or click on "FH Radio & Chat" on the menu, or simply listen here: God bless, George "The Fact Hunter"
- Why Christians Must LEAVE Christian Zionist Churches Before God Can Again Bless America by Pastor Chuck Baldwin
In this brief 14-minute video clip, Pastor Chuck Baldwin compares God's divorce from Old Testament adulterous Israel with the way America's evangelical churches are committing spiritual adultery against Christ and His New Covenant by their idolatrous relationship with antichrist Zionist Israel today. He shows that the Assyrian invasion of Israel was God's judgment for their idolatry--and a token of His divorce from His Old Covenant bride. The love affair between America's evangelical churches and Zionist Israel has taken our country to the precipice of global nuclear war. At the same time, our nation is collapsing from within. This is a sign of God's anger against His backslidden Church. Jeremiah's call to enslaved Israel to "return" to the true love and worship of Jehovah is the message needed for God's people in America now. We must return to our "first love"--the love the Church had with Christ before 1948--and renounce our idolatrous and adulterous affair with Zionist Israel. Watch Pastor Baldwin's passionate appeal to America's Christian people.
- Dallas Spring Storm 2024 A bizarre storm. A bizarre recovery response.
I am no stranger to intense weather. Texas tornados, Carolina hurricanes, ice storms, 30+ days of 100 heat. But the storm that hit Dallas on Tuesday May 28, 2024 was, at best, an outlier. And the recovery response was, at best, abysmal. I think one or both were nefarious. The official narrative: At 5:30 am a fast-moving thunderstorm swept through Dallas downing trees and limbs which damaged power lines creating half a million power outages. Power was restored to 300,000 within hours, especially if you were a big box retailer. Also within hours, Oncor, the regional provider, told the remaining 200,000 – almost all residential – it would take until Friday night or Saturday at the latest to get the lights back. There were also widespread internet outages. True to the prediction, most of the 200,000 customers had power restored on or around Day 4. Problem #1: the storm went the wrong way and didn’t act like a natural thunderstorm. Texas storms sweep down from the Rocky Mountains northwest to southeast. This storm came straight out of the west – almost southwest. The western metroplex (Fort Worth) almost always gets the brunt of storms. But aside from some hail, the storm didn’t impact either Dallas’ western or eastern neighbours. The storm basically erupted directly over the middle of Dallas with near hurricane force winds. Then it abated. I can’t prove it was weather warfare. I can’t even find radar images from the storm. But everyone remarked how strange this storm was. Even by crazy Texas standards, it was strange. Problem #2 was the response. Or lack of response. In short, there was not enough damage nor restoration effort to explain 200,000 being powerless for five days. The morning of the storm, I drove my tree-lined commute to work and didn’t even have to change lanes to avoid debris in the road. There really was no debris in the roads. Driving around during the “recovery effort” (My car has a/c!) I noticed there wasn’t much work being done. Yes, I saw people picking up limbs. A few roofers. A few insurance claims cars. But I barely saw any electricity or internet workers. FEMA and DHS have extensive disaster recovery plans and resources, and yet I never saw an out-of- town truck. If resources were mobilized from outside of Dallas, I didn’t see them. I saw neighborhoods with virtually no damage dark for days. No one reported a transformer blowing out. I asked. My office’s parking lot was used as a staging area for Oncor trucks. They spent a lot of time just sitting in our parking lot. And again, there were no out-of-town trucks even though the news said they were here. Traffic lights were out in major intersections for days even though all four quadrants of those intersections had power and very little damage. Adjacent traffic signals at minor intersections never went out. Major intersections which had been working suddenly went dark on days 3. Day 5 the cable internet truck was parked outside of my condo complex (yay!!!!). I watched two guys sitting in the truck for the 35 minutes. They never got out of the truck. It was another 2 days before internet/cable came back. There was no apparent damage in the area. Power didn’t trickle back on. I was watching the Oncor outage map at work, and it remained static for days. Power was predicted to come back Friday. And almost everyone had it come back within a 24 hour window of Friday. Day 6 was a Sunday, and my church had to cancel services. The adjacent wealthy neighborhood had had power for days, but the church had no power or internet. I know what an organic disaster recovery should look like. Should feel like. This wasn’t that. For example, in 1996 Raleigh suffered Hurricane Fran - an unusually inland Category 3. Damage crippled the area. Pine trees sliced homes clean in half. 70 fatalities. Power companies came from everywhere to assist. Various essential services were restored gradually. Even though many people were in the dark for days or weeks, they could see the buzz of activity everywhere. By day 2 of the Dallas storm, there was little, if any buzz. We just sat in the dark and waited for our overlords to flip the switch on our smart meters. #provemewrong Allison Mathews Substack https://substack.com/@allisonmathews Attorney, yoga teacher, cat foster, and God fearing hunter of facts. Awake since 2021. Question everything.
- The 20th Anniversary of Killdozer
Marvin John Heemeyer (October 28, 1951 – June 4, 2004) was a muffler repair shop owner who demolished numerous buildings with a modified bulldozer in Granby, Colorado in 2004. Heemeyer had various grudges against Granby town officials, neighbors of his muffler shop, the local press, and various other citizens of Granby. Over about eighteen months, Heemeyer secretly armored a Komatsu D355A bulldozer with layers of steel and concrete. On Friday, June 4, 2004, Heemeyer used the bulldozer to demolish the Granby town hall, the house of a former mayor, and several other buildings. He killed himself after the bulldozer became stuck in a hardware store he was destroying. No one else was injured or killed. Check out this very informative documentary about Marvin Heemeyer, a "reasonable man, who was compelled to do unreasonable things."
- Bill would require Delaware universities to offer abortion medication to students
From the Delaware News Journal: A new bill would require two Delaware universities to offer contraception and medication abortion to students on campus. Senate Bill 301 would only apply to Delaware State University and the University of Delaware, given that they’re the only schools with a student health center. If passed, the legislation would impact the over 30,000 students who attend both universities. The legislation comes in the wake of the U.S. Supreme Court’s reversal of Roe v. Wade, which overturned the constitutional right to an abortion in 2022. Despite the ruling, abortion remains legal in the First State with the legislature passing a law to protect people’s right to access an abortion in 2017. A few colleges nationwide already offer the abortion pill with California passing a similar law in 2019, requiring the state’s public universities to offer medication abortion by 2023. The bill would reduce barriers to reproductive health care for college-age people and improve access on university campuses, supporters say. The legislation would mitigate the economic and transportation challenges that students face in receiving abortion care, according to the bill’s primary sponsor, State Sen. Kyle Evans Gay (D-Talleyville). “It’s really important to ensure that college campuses here in Delaware are serving their students with reproductive services that meet those full needs,” Gay said. “This is a very specific population that I think sometimes is overlooked.” Critics argue that the legislation is an overextension of services that are already available on or near campuses. While opposed to abortion as a whole, critics contended that resources would be better spent on improving health care access for pregnant or parenting students instead. “It’s just death-on-demand in Delaware,” said Moira Sheridan, board president for Delaware Right to Life, an anti-abortion nonprofit. “Why do we need a bill when they dispense emergency contraceptives via a vending machine in the student center at University of Delaware?” Both universities already offer access to emergency contraception medication, better known as Plan B. The University of Delaware offers it through its medical dispensary, which has been likened to a vending machine and provides over-the-counter medications and a limited number of prescriptions written by the center’s staff practitioners. Plan B is only effective for up to three days after unprotected sex and isn’t effective in every circumstance, though. Providing access to abortion pills like mifepristone would enable students to end pregnancies up to 70 days after conception without having to undergo a more significant abortion procedure. For some, however, the funding and efforts would be better suited to supporting young parents. “Delaware families would be better served if our legislators focused on accommodating students who are parenting, assisting crisis pregnancy centers and helping the poor and vulnerable,” said Robert Krebs, spokesperson for the Roman Catholic Diocese of Wilmington, in a written statement. Mara Gorman, spokesperson for Planned Parenthood of Delaware, pointed to the various efforts to restrict abortion access across the country as reasoning for the bill. Arizona recently reinstated and subsequently repealed a near-total ban on abortion dating back to 1864. “Take a look at the rest of the country and you’ll see why legislation is needed,” Gorman said. “We basically view this as an important step forward in terms of everyone in Delaware getting the care that they need.” It would be wonderful for lawmakers to not have to increase abortion access through legislation but it’s necessary because of the way that abortion care has been segmented off from health care, Gay said. The bill is an effort to “rewrite” what the expectations are about the ability to access abortion care in Delaware, she added. “We are now having to legislatively reintegrate abortion care and the full spate of reproductive health care into what we expect from health care services […] student health is just one aspect of that,” she said. The fee for an abortion in Delaware can range anywhere from $500 – $791, according to Planned Parenthood, which has a clinic in downtown Newark amid UD’s campus. Even if Planned Parenthood clinics are on or near campus, many students aren’t aware of or don’t seek services from the organization, Gorman said. The legislation would ensure that even more people receive coverage, she added. It’s unclear how the legislation would reduce the economic burden of receiving medication abortion on students. End costs for patients is not something that’s mandated in the bill and would be up to the university’s discretion, according to Gay. There’s no obligation that the medication covered in the bill would be paid by the state and/or Delaware taxpayers, Gay said during a recent Senate Health & Social Services Committee meeting. Under the bill, a consultation to provide services may be performed by a provider at a student health center, through telehealth services or by a provider who is “associated with a university-contracted external agency.” Gay is working on an amendment to the bill that would only require universities to have a relationship with a community provider, she said during the committee meeting. “We appreciate the Senator’s willingness to collaborate on language that reflects our current scope of practice at UD’s Student Health Center,” a written University of Delaware statement read. “Our Student Health Center is committed to supporting all students to ensure they receive optimal care from appropriately resourced providers.” Carlos Holmes, a Delaware State University spokesperson, said that the university is in discussions with the lead sponsor about the legislation. The bill was reported out of the Senate Health & Social Services Committee on May 22 and is awaiting consideration in the full Senate.
- The Fall Of The Libertarian Party
First off, I have noted many times that we cannot vote our way out of this mess. However, the one bastion of hope I had politically was the Libertarian Party. Ron Paul is a good man, and I share many of his beliefs. I used to think it was a party of small government & high morals. Ron Paul wrote in his book, that back in the 1960s he witnessed an abortion. I won't get into the specifics, but the ordeal was quite harrowing. The same day, he witnesses a premature baby born that was struggling to survive. And the doctors and nurses worked feverishly to save the baby. His conclusion that day was that we as humans overstep our bounds of morality by picking and choosing who lives and dies. He noted that some people believe that being pro-choice is being on the side of freedom. But he acknowledged how he could never understand how an act of violence like abortion could be portrayed in a precious light. Fast forward to 2024. This past weekend (On Memorial Day weekend, bad look) the Libertarians held their convention to nominate a presidential candidate. First off, they invited Trump to speak. Why would a political party ask a member of another party to speak? You will never see a Democratic candidate speak at a Republican convention, and vice versa. To me, that reeked of desperation. Sunday night, after many hours of debate, a gentleman by the name of Chase Oliver received the LP nomination. Like many of you, I had never heard of him. After 5 minutes of research, I was blown away. To begin with, he actively supported BLM, and many consider him a radical activist. Now, I do support the de-militarization of police, and getting rid of "no-knock warrants." But to openly support an organization that was nothing more than a giant Ponzi scheme that was used to overthrow this country? Nothing Libertarian about that. Secondly, Oliver is pro-choice, which simply means he is pro-murder. He beleives that abortion should be legal nationwide and would support legislation to do so. The complete opposite from Ron Paul. As you can see from the picture above, he is gay and hangs out with drag queens. Chase also stated recently that 99% of "Drag Queen Story Hours" are fine for kids. He stated if he had children, he would bring his children to one. Are you starting to get the picture? He claims he has a deep faith in the gospel. I'm not sure what bible he's reading, but I believe he picks and chooses what applies to him. He also supports the transitioning therapy of children with "puberty pausing medicines that are approved for kids." Oh, and he was pro vaccine mandate. He had tone of pictures taken of him wearing his mask proudly. He also wants open borders, men in women's sports. So, is this what the LP has become? have they been infiltrated like everything else in our country? In your mind, does this solidify that there is no political solution? I've stated a million times, we need morals in this country if we ever have hope of fixing it. This clown has zero morals. He is a groomer & should be tossed into a volcano. This move has single handedly destroyed the Libertarian Party, and that is exactly what the controllers wanted. God bless, George "The Fact Hunter"
- Farmers To Cull 4.2 Million Chickens
From AP News: More than 4 million chickens in Iowa will have to be killed after a case of the highly pathogenic bird flu was detected at a large egg farm, the state announced Tuesday. Crews are in the process of killing 4.2 million chickens after the disease was found at a farm in Sioux County, Iowa, making it the latest in a yearslong outbreak that now is affecting dairy cattle as well. Last week, the virus was confirmed at an egg farm west of Minneapolis, Minnesota, leading to the slaughter of nearly 1.4 million chickens. Overall, 92.34 million birds have been killed since the outbreak began in 2022, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Although bird flu has become somewhat common among poultry, its spread to cattle has added to worries about the disease. In May, a second dairy farmworker was diagnosed with bird flu, and the virus was detected in both beef and milk. It has been confirmed on dairy cattle farms in nine states. The controlled demolition of America continues. Sad times indeed. God bless, George "The Fact Hunter"
- Yet Another Chicken Shortage
I was out and about early today in order to prepare for a family gathering. During my rounds, I stopped at a local grocer called "Redner's." They are known for their fried chicken. If you stop their during lunch you can expect to wait in line to get your chicken. Well this morning, I noticed a big sign where they usually have their fried chicken. It read "do to the chicken shortage, we will not be serving fried chicken for the foreseeable future." I was stunned. You could tell there was many people who showed up just to pick up some chicken, they were very upset walking out of the store. So I when I came home, I began to research. The first bit of news I came across was from Chick-fil-A. "Citing diminishing chicken supply, Chick-fil-A will back off its pledge never to serve chicken that was fed antibiotics, and instead it will embrace a looser industry standard: "no antibiotics important to human medicine." Chick-fil-A first announced that it would abandon antibiotics in 2014. The change comes after Tyson, America's biggest poultry company, last summer ended its eight-year-pledge to keep antibiotics out of its chicken. Like Chick-fil-A, Tyson said it will ensure the chicken it produces is not fed antibiotics that are important to the treatment of humans - a standard recognized by the USDA and the World Health Organization. Oh great, now even Chick-fil-A is taking orders from the WHO. The next bit of news I found. Apparently these signs are all over Costco's in many parts of the US: According to social media posts & news outlets, Costco has been struggling to maintain stock of their ever popular rotisserie chickens. Next, many KFC chains across the UK have been closed because of the chicken shortage in the UK. The ad said: “We’re sorry. A chicken restaurant without any chicken. It’s not ideal. Huge apologies to our customers, especially those who travelled out of their way to find we were closed. “And endless thanks to our KFC team members and our franchise partners for working tirelessly to improve the situation, It’s been a hell of a week, but we’re making progress, and every day more and more fresh chicken is being delivered to our restaurants. Thank you for bearing with us.” The chicken shortage is of course a manufactured crisis. If just one chicken tests positive for the bird flu, and entire flock has to be culled. Just last fall, South Africa culled about 7.5 million chickens in an effort to contain dozens of outbreaks of two separate strains of avian influenza that threaten to create a shortage of eggs and poultry for consumers, the government and national poultry association said Tuesday. There are also issues with labor shortages within companies like Tyson, and there have been manpower shortages that are affecting the supply chain. We are blessed to be able to raise our own meat birds. Unvaccinated, no hormones, and we know exactly what's going in their little bodies. Things are going to get worse before they get better. If you don't have the option to raise your own birds, find local farmers. God bless, George "The Fact Hunter"
- 4 Years Later, Covid Tyranny Is Still Destroying Our Country
In March 2020, we were told if we stayed home for 15 days, we would flatten the curve & our lives would return to normal. What truly ended up happening was murder, deceit, and the intentional destruction of our country. On today's podcast, I shared with the listeners how school districts right here in Delaware don't have enough staff to properly facilitate school activities, and in some cases remote learning would return. This is certainly the beginning stages of what will become "the new normal." According to the Better Business Bureau, a whopping 15% of all workers are fully remote as of December 2023. That is up from 2% in 2019. There is little doubt that you will see less and less "in person" schooling in the future. As we eventually leave fiat based currency and enter the evil Central Bank's Digital Currency, brick and mortar establishment's, including school's will fall by the wayside. This is all part of the NWO's plan to control the population (and implement population control by keeping people at home.) Shortly thereafter we will be introduced to the Universal Basic Income, alongside social credit scores. The next "thing" is around the corner, and not complying will decide whether or not we succeed as a 'semi-free" society. We have the numbers, we simply have to stop falling for the divide & conquer bait. We will never recover as a society for what we allowed them to do to us with the scamdemic. Shame on us for giving up our rights to feel secure. I still don't think most people understand how devastating it was to our society. “Hard times create strong men. Strong men create good times. Good times create weak men. And, weak men create hard times.” Fight for our children. God bless, George "The Fact Hunter"
- Maryland parents can't opt kids out of LGBTQ book curriculum, court rules
From Reuters: A divided federal appeals court on Wednesday rejected a bid by a group of Maryland parents to force a school district to allow them to opt their elementary school children out of being assigned to read books that include LGBTQ characters. A 2-1 panel of the Richmond, Virginia-based 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals held, that the parents had not demonstrated how the Montgomery County Board of Education's book policy would burden anyone's rights to freely exercise religion. The parents' lawyers at the Becket Fund for Religious Liberty had objected to a curriculum for pre-K and elementary school-aged children that included books that portray gay, transgender and non-binary characters in various situations. The parents, who are Muslims, Christians and Jews, argued alongside the parental rights organization Kids First that by not providing an opt-out option, the board's policy infringed their religious rights under the U.S. Constitution's First Amendment. But U.S. Circuit Judge G. Steven Agee, writing for the majority in Wednesday's opinion, said the record was "threadbare" as to how teachers were actually using the books in their classrooms and what children were being taught from them. Agee, an appointee of Republican former President George W. Bush, said such information was key for the parents to establish that the lack of an opt-out option was interfering with their children's religious education. "At present, however, no evidence in the record connects the requisite dots between the Parents’ children’s ages or mental capacity and their unknown exposure to the Storybooks to conclude that the Parents have already shown that a cognizable burden exists," he wrote. Agee's opinion was joined by U.S. Circuit Judge DeAndrea Benjamin, an appointee of Democratic President Joe Biden. U.S. Circuit Judge A. Marvin Quattlebaum, Jr an appointee of Republican former President Donald Trump, dissented, saying in his view, the board violated the parents' First Amendment right to direct the religious upbringing of their children. Eric Baxter, a lawyer for the parents at Becket, in a statement promised a further appeal. "The court just told thousands of Maryland parents they have no say in what their children are taught in public schools," he said. Alan Schoenfeld, a lawyer for the school board at Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr, did not respond to a request for comment. At issue was a set of LGBTQ-inclusive storybooks that the board in 2022 approved for use in Montgomery County Public Schools' curriculum. Those books included "Pride Puppy!" an alphabet book by Robin Stevenson about a dog who gets lost amid a pride parade, and "Born Ready: The True Story of a Boy Named Penelope," a story by Jodie Patterson about her transgender son's experience. Parents could originally opt children out of reading the books, but the board abandoned the opt-out option with the 2023-2024 school year, prompting the lawsuit. When a lower-court judge declined to issue a preliminary injunction, the six parents appealed. The case is Mahmoud v. McKnight, 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, No. 23-1890. For the parents: Eric Baxter of Becket Fund for Religious Liberty For the Montgomery County Board of Education: Alan Schoenfeld of Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr.
- Breaking: Slovak PM Fico in hospital after being shot
Per BBC News: Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico has been shot and wounded, according to local media reports. Mr Fico was shot in front of a cultural community centre in the town of Handlova, where a government meeting had been held, reports say. Several shots were heard, according to journalists on the scene. The Slovak leader has been taken to hospital and his alleged assailant detained by police. Handlova is around 180km (112 miles) north-east of the capital Bratislava. This breaking news story is being updated and more details will be published shortly. UPDATE 1: Slovakia's prime minister is in "very serious" condition after being shot. He is currently being airlifted to a hospital, according to local outlets. UPDATE 2: Official statement on Slovakia PM Fico: "He was shot multiple times and is currently in a life-threatening condition. At this moment he's being transported by helicopter to Banská Bystrica, because it would take too long to get to Bratislava ... The next few hours will decide."