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God, family, country 🇺🇸 Constitution 🇺🇸 medical freedom🇺🇸 MAGA 🇺🇸Always seeking natural alternatives in health

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Land of the free RN
Land of the free RN@OfBrave2·
@jsolomonReports If data centers keep taking land and destroying water and power and chemicals are sprayed by chemtrails, what’s left to sell?
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LindellTV
LindellTV@RealLindellTV·
🚨 BREAKING: President Trump is DROPPING his $10 BILLION lawsuit against the IRS as part of a deal to create a nearly $1.8 BILLION compensation fund for Americans who say they were unfairly targeted under previous administrations. The lawsuit stemmed from the leak of Trump’s private tax records after a government contractor admitted to stealing and releasing confidential IRS information to media outlets. Now, instead of continuing the legal battle, POTUS is backing a massive “Truth and Justice” compensation fund aimed at helping Americans who believe they were politically targeted by the federal government. Another major move from @POTUS - turning a personal lawsuit into compensation for Americans who were targeted by the @JoeBiden administration!
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Christiane Northrup
Christiane Northrup@DrChrisNorthrup·
Time to add more borax to our detox regimens.
Britt Woo@BrittWoo10782

BORAX PULLS OUT FLUORIDE “Borax was swiftly banned in 32 countries after it was found to remove fluoride from the body. Funny how that works...” Borax = kills fleas & ticks in your pet areas outside. 🐚BORAX THE SUPER CURE 👉🏻Arthritis 👉🏻Osteoporosis 👉🏻Osteoarthritis 👉🏻Spurs 👉🏻Calcium Deposits 👉🏻Lupus 👉🏻Autoimmune 👉🏻Hormones 👉🏻Fungus/Fluoride 👉🏻Candida 👉🏻Ringworm 👉🏻Tinea Versicolor 👉🏻Insomnia 👉🏻Skin 👉🏻Impotence 👉🏻Morgellons 👉🏻Chemtrails “I have been using borax for many years. I started using it as a tool against my arthritis & learned that it was helpful in de-calcifying my pineal thereafter. I have not used any floride toothpaste or other products in at least 15 years & did a 'crash pineal cleanse' in 2012 that was quite a shock to me. The borax helps keep it from getting clogged up again.” - @Calderonbb 🐚BORAX INSTRUCTIONS FOR HAIR 👉🏻Dissolve 1 cup of borax into 1 gallon of pure water to use borax for your hair 👉🏻Keep this solution in the shower 👉🏻Pour 1-2 cups of this solution over your hair (instead of shampoo), ensuring the solution gets to your scalp 👉🏻Allow solution to sit on your scalp & hair for a few minutes, rinse 👉🏻If you find the borax method dries out your hair, take a small amount of coconut oil & massage it into your hair. You may not need to use the borax solution more than once or twice a week “I have been doing borax 1/8 tsp 3 days on 2 days off for 2 years now. Arthritis is gone, my gums for some reason are healthier & stronger, no more knee pain, skin is clear - I look much younger. I also put a cup or two in a hot bath at least once a week. No more aches & pains!” - @MareBear01 🐚DR KAYALI, Borax Expert & Medical Doctor Suggestsh 👉🏻2x a day 1/2 TSP dilluted in warm water, you can add cold water on top & some lemon for taste 👉🏻For indivuduals with cancer, make a paste, 1 TSP borax, 1 TSP honey 2x a day 👉🏻As your body is detoxing you can feel some itching in the skin so if u like you can start with 1/4 TSP a day & build up 👉🏻The more detox effect you have the more your body needs it “Borax is even better to use than baking soda. I started drinking my distilled water with 1/2 TSP of borax, to a gallon of water, now I am adding more. Borax, read the article the borax conspiracy, very enlightening. It clears your pineal of 😉heavy metals as well as the rest of your body. When taken with magnesium, it pulls calcium out of soft tissues and other places it doesn't belong & puts it back into your bones where the calcium does belong. Borax gets rid of candida in the body as well as other fungus. It reverses arthritis, over time. I know because my constant back & hip pain is gone now. My hands are no longer swollen at every joint. I also have lost 10 lbs of toxic fluid & fat around my abdomen area & I did nothing but change to adding 1/2 TSP of borax to all the water I ingest.” - @Katleen_BlueCosmicEagle 🟪DETOX BATH 👉🏻1 cup baking soda 👉🏻1 cup epson salt 👉🏻1 cup borax 👉🏻1 cup Himalayan salt 👉🏻mineral salt or sea salt 👉🏻Soak as long as u can RDA: 1/4 tsp of borax in 1L of water for men & 1/8 tsp of borax in 1L x.com/i/status/20468… H/t t.me/c/2240750415/1…

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The Eagle flies free
The Eagle flies free@Fa21519230·
🚨🚨 Quítate de manera segura y lo antes posible las garrapatas antes de desarrollar alergias premeditadas... ¿Sabes cómo quitar una garrapata de forma segura? Probablemente deberías saberlo... ¿Por qué? Probablemente el motivo sean Bill Gates & Co....
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GRANDPA’s FREE ADVICE
GRANDPA’s FREE ADVICE@GOP_is_Gutless·
🚨 WEF’s next target: YOUR TAP WATER. After failing to force everyone to get vaccinated, the unelected globalists are now coming for water — pushing to limit consumption, control supply, and even floating the idea of adding vaccines to it. WEF advisor Mariana Mazzucato is calling water a “global commons” — just like vaccines and climate. Translation: Your tap water no longer belongs to you. It belongs to global bureaucrats and WEF cronies who will “manage” it for the planet. They’ve already tried to price air and soil. Now they’re coming for H₂O. HANDS OFF OUR WATER! 💧 #WEF #GlobalistOverreach #WaterIsNotForSale
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Wall Street Apes
Wall Street Apes@WallStreetApes·
Chocolate sold in America is going through 2 changes Almost our entire candy isle for chocolate in America will be effected by 1 of these 2 new techniques: - Lab grown chocolate - Genetically modified chocolate by gene slicing “California Cultured is the startup company that's growing cocoa cells in a tank. A lot of you asked, is this just one company? No, it's the entire industry” But wait till you hear what the Mars candy company's doing that's far worse in my view. Here's what every major player in the chocolate industry's doing right now - Lindt is investing in lab-grown cocoa - Mondelez, the maker of Cadbury, Oreos, and Toblerone, is investing in lab-grown cocoa butter - Barry Callebaut, the world's largest cocoa processor, is investing in cocoa cell culture Barry Callebaut isn't a name you'd recognize on a wrapper, but they supply chocolate to Hershey and Nestlé under long-term contracts. When they move, half the candy aisle moves with them” Here’s where things get really scary “Mars, the makers of M&M's, Snickers, Dove, Twix, Milky Way, Mars Bars, and Three Musketeers, among others, is doing something completely different. And this is cause for alarm in my opinion. — Mars partnered with a lab at UC Berkeley where CRISPR, the gene editing technology, was developed. They're going to modify the cacao tree's genetic structure by clipping out certain genes to make them more resistant to disease and drought tolerant. This is Frankenfood. Genetically modified Frankenfood Here’s why they are doing this Global chocolate demand's rising about 3% every year. At the same time, 70% of the world's cocoa comes from West Africa, and West Africa is getting hammered by droughts, higher temperatures, and a nasty virus Pests and diseases cause yearly losses of about 30 to 40% of the total global cocoa production So major companies have decided to grow it in a lab or genetically modify the trees The question is whether the solutions they've chosen are proportionate to the risk I’d say no, absolutely not. We all know the second these things are done they will start selling it to us with no long term safety studies and no idea how it will effect our health It’s coming so be warned
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GRANDPA’s FREE ADVICE
GRANDPA’s FREE ADVICE@GOP_is_Gutless·
We should all start calling Congressman Brandon Gill The PitBull: “Is it true that your school's libraries offer Islamic literature like the Quran and other things?” Student: Yes, so McMillan Junior High in Wylie ISD offers a Quran but no Bible available. Gill: “So there's a Quran but the Bible's not allowed? Is that true in multiple libraries?” Student: Correct. McMillan Junior High is one that I know of. I can look at the other libraries and submit them to you if I find any other findings. Gill: “Okay. Have you talked to the school about why they would allow a Quran but not a Bible?” Student: The principals actually run away from me and hide, so I can't have a discussion with my principals because I act like an adult and they act like children. Gill: “Yeah, well you very much are acting like an adult. They probably don't want to be on the record with that policy given how egregious it is.”
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W.R. Schock, QBD
W.R. Schock, QBD@iontecs_pemf·
@SHEEPSLIVE It's worth the time to watch the full video on this subject. There are multiple things to avoid in canned tuna. THAT IT IS ACTUALLY TUNA WILD CAUGHT Not packed in SEED OIL Not high in MERCURY Turns out WILD PLANET & AMERICAN are the only 2 that passed. youtube.com/watch?v=b-Tw_z…
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restinpeace globe
restinpeace globe@TheGlobeIsDead·
@CultivateElevat That’s next. I do pearl powder with castor oil for my teeth. Stunning results, thanks for your advice, Matt.
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War Correspondent
War Correspondent@warDaniel47·
🚨 HOLY CRAP! Rep. Tim Burchett just dropped straight FIRE "They sell kids to get R*PED...people say, 'You don't want to hang these people!' The HELL I don't! Bring them out to the farm, and WE'LL take care of them. I am NOT kidding you!" 🔥 "We've got to start taking this stuff serious in this country, folks. The way the left and the, I guess we all are guilty of it. We try to sanitize it so it doesn't affect our psyche or our conscience, but the stuff's going on right now. It's going on in your community." "We need to pay attention and we need to start enforcing our dadgum laws and quit electing these gutless wimps and, and putting these judges in that let these people walk and quit with all the being able to get out of these things and they get probation and all this other stuff." "All they're going to do is offend again. And the people that are buying these kids to r*pe are just as guilty or worse than the others. END THEM ALL. That's what we've got to do!"
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Libs of TikTok
Libs of TikTok@libsoftiktok·
BREAKING: Aimee Bock, the ringleader of the massive Feeding our Future $250 million COVID fraud scheme, told the NYP that Rep. Ilhan Omar was IN ON IT LOCK UP @IlhanMN
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Dr. Zev Zelenko
Dr. Zev Zelenko@zev_dr·
Alright so based on some of the posts I’m seeing this morning, they’re going with EBOLA this week. Ebola is a ssRNA virus that Dr Zelenko mentions in this video. Please check the comment section for Dr Zelenko’s protocols in detail.
Dr. Zev Zelenko@zev_dr

Here’s Dr Zelenko teaching us how to treat Hantavirus back in 2022. This will be the most enlightening 2 minutes and 47 seconds of your life. Please listen carefully.

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Dr. Interracial 🇺🇸
Dr. Interracial 🇺🇸@billysandytodd·
This is why I’m endorsing @JaredHudson_AL not @Steve4USSenate When the SPLC, NAACP, and democrats falsely accused 2 teacher and a coach of racism in Guntersville AL, I defended the teachers and was threatened to be arrested by the police and FBI. I filed an ethics complaint with Marshall’s. Marshall’s office never got back to me or investigated the SPLC, NAACP, or democrats for falsely accusing the teachers. Now that it’s an election year Marshall is going after the SPLC when he had 10 years to do it.
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Bayoublonde
Bayoublonde@bayoublondepat·
@GregAbbott_TX What in the world?!!! The time has past to step up.- idc what the experts said- how’d that turn out with Covid- there should be an immediate pause on water for data centers. This is EXACTLY why @chiproytx should NEVER be TXAG-those involved in the 2020 selections/theft/rigging are also draining American’s drinking water to cool their data centers- “watch the water” ~Tore Maras @idontexistTorehttps://toresays.com/2022/10/05/op-ed-chinese-company-konnech-funded-by-dod/
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Wall Street Apes@WallStreetApes

This is Lake Corpus Christi in Texas The dark scarred patches in you see are exposed lakebed, this used to all be underwater There is a drought and an extreme demand for the water for industrial uses like refineries The Mathis water crisis is so great, they’re drilling emergency wells and could lose pumping ability soon Lakefront homes have lost value. Businesses like marinas are hurting. The state park is still open but it looks very different Keep in mind, Texas a while is in an extended drought, yet they are going from 40 data centers to 400 planned data centers in the next 2 years It’s insanity

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“Sudden And Unexpected”
Residents living near large AI data centers (especially in places like Virginia, Texas, and other tech-heavy areas) are increasingly reporting symptoms like: • Dizziness • Nausea • Vertigo • Sleep disruption / insomnia • Headaches and anxiety The suspected culprit is infrasound .. very low-frequency noise/vibrations (below 20 Hz) produced by the massive cooling systems, fans, backup generators, and gas turbines that run 24/7. You often can’t “hear” it as normal sound, but your body can feel it as pressure or vibration, similar to motion sickness. This matches reports from TechRadar, Tom’s Hardware, and local communities pushing back against new data center builds. As AI demand explodes, more of these massive facilities are going up near residential areas, and noise ordinances don’t always cover infrasound. tomshardware.com/tech-industry/…
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Falcon Sight
Falcon Sight@falcon_sight_·
This is a compilation of some of the actions that Tore Maras (@idontexistTore) has highlighted in her recent series which people can take to free humanity. Tore’s articles must be read and understood, this is just a summary. The actions are direct quotes from Tore’s articles. Most of these don’t take much time to do, and the effect will change the world. From experience, once you take an action such as these, others become easier and you realize that you are having a direct effect on what happens in the world. All credit goes to Tore, and everyone who wants a future for the next generations should read her articles, and take action. #SpectatorOrParticipant Actions from “Inside Job” (The actions are direct quotes from Tore’s articles.) Inside Job, Part I: toresays.com/2026/04/18/ins… Part I: If you are a current or former federal employee who attended the April 15, 2026 Jitsi call, or similar coalition calls, and you want to contribute documentation to this investigation: secure contact information is available at toresays.com. All communications will be protected. Part I: If you are a congressional staffer with materials from the February 4, 2026 Federal Workforce Caucus launch briefing — or subsequent coordination meetings with Branch4, FWAD, FUN, or the Democracy Renewal Group — the public interest in what was promised and to whom outweighs any internal confidentiality expectation. Secure contact at toresays.com. Part I: If you are a participant in the coalition who has reached the limit of your comfort with where the operation has traveled — you have options that do not end your career. Office of Special Counsel whistleblower protections exist. Inspector General channels exist. Legal counsel, with privilege, exists. The record has a place for your testimony. Inside Job, Part II: toresays.com/2026/04/19/ins… Part II: Current federal employees participating in organized efforts to obstruct executive function can be addressed through Hatch Act enforcement (Office of Special Counsel), § 7311 enforcement, adverse personnel actions, and — where applicable — § 371 conspiracy exposure. Part II: Specific unlawful acts embedded within the coalition's training curricula — jury nullification coaching that induces perjury during voir dire is the nearest example — can be prosecuted as § 1503 obstruction or § 1621 perjury where facts support it. Part II: State-employed officials (sitting Texas Ethics Commissioner Strama, sitting New Jersey State Treasury economist Green-Armytage, sitting state-university faculty) are subject to each state's ethics, conflict-of-interest, and political-activity rules. State-level enforcement is distributed and under-utilized, but it is available in every state where a coalition figure currently holds government employment. Part II: Congressional oversight — particularly by the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee, the House Oversight Committee, and the House Foreign Affairs Committee — can subpoena records, compel testimony, and make the aggregated record publicly visible. Public visibility is itself an enforcement mechanism. Part II: IRS enforcement of § 501(c)(3) political-activity rules, § 501(c)(4) primary-purpose rules, and fiscal-sponsor reporting obligations is available. It is slow and primarily civil, but it is available. Part II: Foreign-funding and foreign-entanglement review under FARA and related statutes remains available if specific evidence of foreign principal direction surfaces. Part II: Professional-conduct review for bar-admitted attorneys participating in the coalition's legal-defense infrastructure (Democracy Forward, Rule of Lawyers) is available through state bar disciplinary processes where conduct crosses ethical lines. Inside Job, Part IV: toresays.com/2026/04/20/ins… Part IV: 1. File Information with the Office of Congressional Conduct (Go to conduct.house.gov and follow the instructions under "Submit a Submission." You do not need a lawyer. You do not need to file under oath. You can file anonymously if you choose — though named submissions carry more weight.) Part IV: 2. File with the Committee on House Administration (How to reach them: House Committee on Administration, 1309 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515. Phone: (202) 225-8281. Web: cha.house.gov.) Part IV: 3. File with the Communications Standards Commission (cha.house.gov contains the commission's contact information under "Communications Standards Commission.") Part IV: 4. File with the U.S. Office of Special Counsel (osc.gov. Phone: (202) 804-7000. Complaint form: osc.gov/Services/Pages…) Part IV: 5. File with the Relevant Agency Inspector General (oversight.gov is the centralized hub of all federal IGs with a searchable directory and complaint submission forms) Part IV: 6. Contact Your Own Senators and Representatives (The single most politically effective act you can take as a private citizen is to write a paper letter — a physical letter, not an email — to your own member of Congress, naming specifically what the Federal Workforce Caucus is doing, naming the CMO rules and House Rule XXIII provisions you believe are implicated, and asking whether your member supports a formal Ethics Committee inquiry. ... If your member is on the caucus, tell them you want them off the caucus. If your member is not on the caucus, tell them you want them to formally request the Committee on House Administration open a rule-compliance inquiry. Keep it factual. Keep it calm. Keep it short. Name specific public conduct and specific rules. A one-page letter is more effective than a five-page letter. Keep a copy for your files.) Part IV: 7. Read the Statement of Disbursements and Publish What You Find (disbursements.house.gov; Publish what you find. Submit it to the OCC. Submit it to the CHA. Put it in the public record.) Part IV: 8. Audit the Caucus Members' Campaign Finance Reports on FEC.gov (This is the single highest-leverage research project you can do as a private citizen. ... searchable public database at fec.gov; opensecrets.org; Pick one caucus member. Pull their last four quarterly FEC filings from fec.gov or opensecrets.org. Export the itemized contributor list to a spreadsheet. Sort by employer field.) Ask: How many contributors list Democracy Forward, Partnership for Public Service, Arabella Advisors, Tides Center, Community Change, Center for American Progress, NEO Philanthropy, Wellspring Philanthropic Fund, or any named fiscal-sponsor entity as their employer? How many contributors list themselves as federal employees and give amounts that, in combination with official caucus advocacy work, could implicate the Hatch Act? How many donations came in during "ActBlue surge" periods — post-event, post-press-release, post-coordinated-action windows — when coordinated giving is most likely? Are there clusters of donations from out-of-district ZIP codes associated with coalition headquarters (D.C. 20001-20009, 20036, 20037)? One citizen, with a spreadsheet and a weekend, can produce the employer-field map for a single caucus member. A network of citizens, each taking one member, can produce the employer-field map for all twenty-five in a single weekend. That map — published on a website, submitted to the OCC, submitted to the House Administration Committee, sent to the Federal Election Commission — becomes the factual record that investigations are built on. Inside Job, Part VI: toresays.com/2026/04/25/ins… Part VI: 1. ProPublica Nonprofit Explorer — Every 990, Free, Searchable (projects.propublica.org/nonprofits; You can pull the filings, read the Schedule I itemized-grants list, and see the names and amounts of every publicly-reported grant made by each entity.) Part VI: 2. The IRS Exempt Organizations Tip Line (The referral form is IRS Form 13909 (Tax-Exempt Organization Complaint Referral), available at irs.gov.) Part VI: 3. The Federal Election Commission — Complaint Process (With a Major Caveat) (fec.gov/help-candidate…. The FEC accepts complaints from any person alleging violations of the Federal Election Campaign Act. [Caveat: As of this writing in April 2026, the Federal Election Commission does not have a policymaking quorum. Filing an FEC complaint today is still worth doing — because complaints filed during quorum loss enter the record, start the clock running on staff-level review, and position the complaint for Commission action once a quorum is eventually restored]) Part VI: 4. Your State Attorney General — Charitable Trusts Division (A formal complaint letter citing specific evidence from the Form 990 filings, addressed to the Charitable Trusts Division of the relevant AG's office, becomes part of the institutional record.) Part VI: 5. The House Ways and Means Committee — Already Investigating (The Committee accepts whistleblower information and tips from the public at waysandmeans.house.gov.) Part VI: 6. The Senate Finance Committee — Tax-Exempt Oversight Jurisdiction Part VI: 7. Read the 990s — Publish What You Find (The single most high-leverage citizen research project for this architecture is to systematically read and publish findings from the Form 990 filings of the entities documented in this piece. ... A network of ten citizens, each taking one entity, can produce the full 2024 grants-list map of the entire fiscal-sponsor ecosystem in a single weekend. Publish the results. Put the data on a website. Submit it to the OCC, the CHA, the IRS, the FEC, the House Ways and Means Committee, the Senate Finance Committee, and your state attorney general.) Actions from “OGAN” (The actions are direct quotes from Tore’s articles.) OGAN , Part I: toresays.com/2026/04/25/the… Part I: IRS Exempt Organizations Division (Does OGAN's fiscal sponsorship of FWAD exceed the boundaries of its filed charitable purpose? Does the Schedule I on its most recent 990 disclose FWAD at all, and if so, how is it described? Does the Schedule F disclose the foreign-activity structure implied by the published SWIFT rail?) Part I: California Attorney General — Registry of Charitable Trusts (The Registry has authority to audit, require restated filings, and initiate revocation proceedings.) Part I: House Ways and Means Committee (Tax-Exempt Oversight) (The fiscal-sponsor shell structure, where climate nonprofits front federal-worker political organizing under undisclosed Schedule I line items, is a category of abuse Congress can hold hearings on regardless of whether DOJ moves.) Part I: House Administration Committee / Senate Judiciary Committee (The Pompi slide deck, delivered under FWAD's banner and therefore under OGAN's tax-exempt umbrella, is the evidentiary core of the Hatch Act and federal-election-law questions. These committees have both investigative and oversight tools to compel testimony and document production.) Part I: Office of Special Counsel (The written electoral task assignments to federal employees in the Pompi deck — voter registration, GOTV, poll working, election observation, candidate campaigning — are the exact categories of activity OSC investigates when conducted by covered federal employees in their official capacities.) Part I: U.S. Attorney's Office — Northern District of California (Any SPLC-style donor-fraud or false-statements-to-a-bank theory would venue there. The U.S. Attorney's Office is the referral destination once a predicate is established.) Part I: Department of Justice National Security Division — FARA Unit (The predicate question is whether foreign money is in the pipe. The SWIFT rail is, at minimum, an invitation for it to be, and OGAN's 2022 Schedule F confirms a $30,000 wire to Europe for "climate campaign") OGAN, Part II: toresays.com/2026/04/25/the… Part II: IRS Exempt Organizations — priority escalation (The 94.6-percent-to-c4 finding moves this from a discretionary-review posture into a priority-queue posture. A 501(c)(3) moving nearly all its domestic grant dollars into 501(c)(4) political organizations is precisely the fact pattern the EO Division is designed to flag. Add the Part IV Line 3 "No" contradiction and the Schedule L non-disclosure around Rising Tide, and the referral carries three independent predicates rather than one.) Part II: California Attorney General Registry of Charitable Trusts (The California AG has authority to audit OGAN's records directly, compel production of the grant restriction agreements and end-of-term reports, and require a restated Form 990 if disclosures are found deficient.) Part II: Office of Special Counsel — expanded theory (if any of the direct-action activity funded by OGAN's $296,000 grant to Climate Defiance Action involved federal employees participating in their official capacities — voter registration drives, GOTV operations, or candidate-pressure actions conducted on federal time — OSC's jurisdiction attaches to that activity as well) Part II: New: Treasury Department Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) (a sufficient predicate for FinCEN review of the correspondent banking relationship between PNC Bank and Beneficial State Bank) Part II: The next set of document pulls, in order of likely yield: FWAD's own Form 990, OGAN's 2024 Form 990, Banking disclosures — Beneficial State Bank and PNC correspondent records, DAF grant reports, Internal grant agreements) Actions from “The Fauci Files” (The actions are direct quotes from Tore’s articles.) The Fauci Files, Part III: toresays.com/2026/05/11/the… Part III: Avenue 1: Constituent Engagement with Congress (The House Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic referred specific individuals to the Department of Justice for further investigation in November 2024. Constituents may contact their House Representative and Senators about the status of those referrals; the House Judiciary Committee and the Senate Judiciary Committee, which exercise direct oversight of DOJ; and the House Oversight Committee, which has continuing jurisdiction over the executive-branch agencies involved.) Part III: Avenue 2: State Attorneys General Complaint Mechanisms (Citizens may file consumer-protection complaints with their state AG offices and submit information to AG offices conducting pandemic-related investigations.) Part III: Avenue 3: State Medical Board Complaints (Citizens whose family members were administered Emergency Use Authorization products without informed consent — the structural failure documented in Part I of this series — may file complaints with the relevant state medical board against the specific physicians involved.) Part III: Avenue 4: Hospital Accreditation and CMS Complaints (Both accept complaints from patients and family members about hospital conduct, including informed-consent failures and protocol violations.) Part III: Avenue 5: HHS Office of Inspector General Hotline (Citizens with documentation of grant compliance failures, misuse of federal pandemic-era funds, or related fraud may submit complaints to the OIG.) Part III: Avenue 6: False Claims Act Qui Tam Relator Actions (The framework requires a relator with non-public information — typically an insider, a healthcare worker, a former employee, or a contractor with documentary evidence not yet disclosed in public investigation.) Part III: Avenue 7: State Constitutional Remedies (Several states have constitutional provisions protecting individual medical autonomy that operate independently of federal frameworks.) Part III: Avenue 8: Citizen Petitions to FDA and CDC (Both agencies operate formal citizen petition processes. FDA citizen petitions under 21 C.F.R. § 10.30 may request specific regulatory action.) Part III: Avenue 9: State Legislative Engagement (Citizens may engage state legislators directly on pandemic-era accountability questions, and state legislative records become part of the documentary record that subsequent investigations and litigation may rely upon.) Part III: Avenue 10: Documentation, Preservation, and Public Record (The least formal but, in the long arc, often most consequential. Citizens who maintain documentary records of pandemic-era hospital conduct, who preserve medical records and consent forms, who interview family members of decedents, who write up their experiences with documentary care — that documentation is what makes investigative journalism, future litigation, and future Congressional inquiry possible.) The Fauci Files, Part IV: toresays.com/2026/05/16/the… Part IV: Avenue A — Federal Communications Commission Complaints (FCC's Consumer Inquiries and Complaints Division) Part IV: Avenue B — Federal Trade Commission Complaints (FTC's consumer protection division. State Attorneys General with concurrent consumer-protection authority may also receive such complaints under their own state statutes.) Part IV: Avenue C — Civil Litigation Under State Consumer Protection Statutes (Individuals who relied on pharmaceutical industry advertising claims, or on legacy media coverage that incorporated such claims without independent verification, may have actionable claims under applicable state law.) Part IV: Avenue D — FOIA Litigation on Government-Platform Communications (The CDC, FDA, HHS, CISA, the White House Office of Digital Strategy, the Surgeon General's office, and other federal entities maintained records of their communications with social-media platforms during the pandemic period.) Part IV: Avenue E — Antitrust Complaints Regarding Media Coordination (The Department of Justice Antitrust Division and the FTC's Bureau of Competition share federal antitrust enforcement authority. ... Citizens may submit antitrust complaints regarding documented coordination among media organizations that, in their structural effect, restrain competition from independent journalism.) Part IV: Avenue F — State Public Records Requests on State-Government Coordination (The California Department of Public Health's documented login access to the Virality Project's Jira system, and analogous state-level coordination documented in other states, can be examined through state public-records requests.) Part IV: Avenue G — Independent Media Support and Documentation (Substack, Rumble, Locals, and other distribution platforms have become the operational infrastructure of independent investigative journalism on pandemic-related accountability questions. Reader support of independent journalism is, in the structural architecture documented in this Part, the operational counterweight to the financial relationships documented in the Pharmaceutical Advertising section of this article.) Part IV: Avenue H — Documentation of Personal Experience with Platform Suppression (Individual users who experienced platform suppression of accurate medical information during the pandemic period — including discussions of vaccine adverse events, of treatment alternatives, of the lab-origin hypothesis subsequently substantiated by multiple intelligence agencies, of mandate-related concerns — possess primary documentary evidence relevant to ongoing federal litigation and Congressional investigation. Documentation of specific suppression incidents, with screenshots, timestamps, and platform communications preserved, contributes to the documentary record that subsequent litigation, journalism, and oversight may rely upon.)
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