
Ccm
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Ccm
@CcmDisanddat
Love my family first and foremost! Enjoy travel in and out of the US. Always be positive when applicable! Love to my MOM, you’ll always be in my heart!





SPECIAL INVESTIGATION: Top Attorney Claims “Epidemic of Sexual Abuse” in California Public Schools by Teachers, Coaches, or School Employees And Reveals That New Data Estimates 17% of Students Nationwide Will Face Sexual Misconduct During Their Public Education This week on Straight to the Point I sat down with a leading Attorney John Manly, who represented victims of USA Olympic Gymnastics team doctor Larry Nassar. Manly alleges that powerful teachers unions and failures in mandatory reporting requirements are enabling widespread sexual abuse by “passing the trash,” a practice in which he says problematic teachers are quietly reassigned after allegations rather than being fired and prosecuted. Straight to the Point: Sexual Abuse Epidemic in Public Schools WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT 00:40 “Pass The Trash” Teachers accused of abuse in public schools are quietly moved to other schools 01:23 Sexual Abuse Epidemic in California 02:40 Mandatory Reporting to law enforcement: Compliance is reported to be near zero 03:40 No legal requirement to notify parents of credible allegations of sexual abuse in schools 04:30 Minority and Poor Communities Disproportionately affected 05:30 Elementary School Teacher pleads no contest to lewd acts with children 07:00 No one wants to acknowledge prevalence of abuse in students K-12 07:35 Data estimates 17% of students in K-12 public schools will suffer sexual misconduct by school personnel 09:00 Teachers Unions know there is “widespread non-reporting” of alleged sexual misconduct 10:12 Politics: Far Left tied in with Teachers’ Union 11:33 Congress, Department of Education can force compliance: “If you want to make them stop this cut off their money” 13:20 Many good teachers, but a minority see children as “funding devices” 13:44 Epstein files show society’s indifference to sexual abuse of children 14:15 When this happens to a child it is “emotional murder” 13:30 Response from Los Angeles Unified School District 16:10 Congressional hearings Also available on YouTube: youtube.com/watch?v=vAi-Wu… @thelatmg @latimesstudios_




Watching a Horrifying Crisis in Los Angeles, the New York Times... Almost Kind Of Sees It Long and detailed story in the New York Times Magazine, today, about “the Blade,” the long stretch of a South Los Angeles boulevard that serves as the site of a shocking amount of child prostitution. In recent years, the story warns, “officers had seen the magnitude of child sex trafficking explode.” The Times reporter embeds with LAPD vice officers who try to rescue minors from their pimps, and she watches the horror of that daily grind. Sample observation: In the shadows, Figueroa had become more violent. The younger the girl, the more customers would pay, which meant preteens were often being robbed and assaulted by groups of older girls trying to make quota. The traffickers who governed the street were worse. Tonight Ana was waving at cars in front of a tire shop when a trafficker pulled up on the wrong side of the street, climbed out and beat one of the girls near Ana over the head with a pistol. The girl had probably looked at him wrong, Ana decided. She knew better than to intervene. Watching 12 year-olds get beaten by their pimps on the sidewalk, reporter Emily Baumgaertner Nunn suddenly finds some things that she can’t quite see, hazy things waaaay off in the distance. Here’s a description of a problem cops are having as they try to intervene: Their jobs grew even more challenging when California repealed the law allowing the police to arrest women who loitered with the intent to engage in prostitution. The repeal, known as SB 357, was intended to prevent profiling of Black, brown and trans women based on how they dressed. But when it was implemented in January 2023, the effect was that uniformed officers could no longer apprehend groups of girls in lingerie on Figueroa, hoping to recover minors among them. Who repealed the law? California did. Spontaneously, as a geographic area. The mountains and the deserts decriminalized loitering with intent. Back on earth, SB 357 was authored by Senator Scott Wiener, a consistent advocate for laws that make sex between adults and minors less risky for the adults. Wiener is extremely pleased that 12 year-olds in California can get their abortions, contraception, and STD medications without mommy and daddy finding out: chrisbray.substack.com/p/watching-a-h…

The Iran protests in New York City are bought and paid for, here it all is with proof. Watch how they load the signs into the car and at 3:10 the leader confronts me and I expose her salary. She celebrated october 7th, and got paid to do it. Best of luck @LaynaLazar.



The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation has funded skin implants (microneedle patches) that deliver permanent quantum dots to verify vaccination status The authors of the Gates-funded study note that the quantum dot 'markings' should persist for at least 5 years. The quantum dots (S10C5H QDs encapsulated in poly(methyl methacrylate) microspheres) can be detected with adapted smartphones for use in real-world settings. Quantum dot implants would be used as biological vaccine passports, where their detection in human skin would be required to enter grocery stores, restaurants, gyms, and to travel. pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31852802/







