Endgame
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Texas pastor, David Walter, has pleaded guilty to possession of more than 100,000 images & 5000 videos of child s*xual as*ault










I went back 8 years into Montgomery County's public court records. I built three automated scrapers, pulled over 10,000 criminal cases from that courthouse, scanned hundreds of news articles, and cross-referenced every finding against the court's own system. Tomorrow I am releasing the full report. Every case, charge, and bail amount side by side with Dalton's. We will see what the specific people in this courthouse considered appropriate bail for confessed child killers, double murderers, convicted felons who killed multiple people, murder defendants who fled the state, and murder defendants who were rearrested while already out on bond. The numbers are worse than you think. And the bail amounts I found were the initial amounts, most were likely reduced further at subsequent hearings. The bail hearing is May 21. The data will be in his attorney's hands before then and every media outlet willing to report on it. And most important you sharing it. Notifications ✅ Pray for Dalton. And everyone who is acting on their conscience telling them to help, in whatever way you can, thank you from the bottom of my heart.



How Chud WINS on Self-Defense In Nashville Shooting! LIVE at 11 AM ET! youtube.com/live/kYlV406-H… Dalton Eatherly, known online as "Chud the Builder," recently shot a man named Joshua Fox in Tennessee. Chud has built a reputation for deliberately provoking confrontations in public spaces—calling Black individuals racial slurs, making inflammatory remarks designed to agitate, and seemingly looking for conflict, all for the purpose of creating social media content. That pattern makes context critical as we analyze the shooting confrontation with Joshua Fox. This is a case where legal analysis requires walking a difficult line. Whatever one thinks of Chud’s antics, he has all the same rights of self-defense against unlawful attack as the rest of us—no more, and no less. The outcome in this shooting depends entirely on facts: Did Chud reasonably believe he faced imminent threat of death or serious bodily harm? Did he provoke the confrontation and acquire a legal duty to retreat in what is normally a stand-your-ground state? Provocation complicates a self-defense claim but doesn't automatically eliminate it. We'll break down the known and speculative facts, the applicable law, and explore the various legal outcomes. The purpose of all this? So you have a better understanding of the legal boundaries for the lawful use of force. Join me LIVE at 11 AM ET as I break it all down! Episode #1323. youtube.com/live/kYlV406-H…




















