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Philadelphia City Commissioner’s Office Official: 'Kamala's Got the Election in the Bag, Bro.'
Poll Supervisor Joseph Bellinger: "She Might Have Philadelphia, but She’s Got to Win All States."
https://x.com/JamesOKeefeIII/status/1853835552530784297
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WILD PHONE CALL:
i ask this Maricopa County official why she leaked a threat letter to her bestie at the Washington Post, as I hadn't even received the letter yet.
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Philadelphia City Commissioners Office Tells Non-Citizens Can Vote if They Are Philly Residents
NGO "Ceiba" across street Sends non-citizen Voter with an ‘ITIN’
BREAKING: FEMA Whistleblower Goes Public, Reveals Agency’s Focus on “DEI Initiatives” Over Disaster Response: “There Are Higher Priorities Given to Different Racial Groups”
“The number one goal of FEMA is to instill equity in emergency management. It's not to save lives. It's not to create stronger communities that will weather future disasters,” revealed Kelsey Goodman, a Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Hazard Mitigation Emergency Manager for REGION 4. Goodman has come forward to discuss concerns about FEMA’s response to recent disaster-stricken communities.
After Hurricane Helene, North Carolina residents reported seeing few FEMA responders on the ground, despite widespread devastation and flooding. Many people, Goodman observed, were "videoing themselves stranded" with little to no visible federal help. She described how “residents are very upset. They don't see FEMA on the ground,” adding, “We are not there, and they're very frustrated.”
https://youtu.be/5RxcFBfaDmI?si=LUUNRbRbqVjJrnRN
Goodman expressed frustration about FEMA’s approach, stating that their internal narrative differed from the experiences of those in the affected areas. She explained that, internally, employees were told they were doing everything right, and “Anyone who has a problem with the way we're doing things, they're bad actors, they're spreading misinformation.”
She detailed FEMA’s increasing focus on equity initiatives, revealing, "We are prioritizing disadvantaged communities when there's no clear definition of what that is,” Goodman said. According to her, this focus is detracting from FEMA’s core mission to assist all Americans facing urgent needs after disasters. “When you're dedicating that time and those resources to things that you can't tie to fact… you're not dedicating to the things that matter, which is helping American families stay safe.”
Despite potential risks, Goodman explained her motivation for coming forward: “If you feel a calling from the Lord…you need to speak the truth.” She called on FEMA to refocus on disaster response essentials, stating, “We have the resources. We need to get back to basics and use them to actually help people.”
OMG legal information state by state for filming in polls.
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Going Live on TimCast new:
https://www.youtube.com/live/QrjK5G2ij5w?si=7Ja4PTnZcglvI1jh
LIVE link for the election/voting recording laws.
🚨 ATTENTION Poll Watchers Documenting the Election Voting Process:
Stay informed on Polling Station Recording Laws to ensure you’re covering the election responsibly. Our guide provides state-specific insights on where and how you can record, as well as best practices for respecting voter privacy.
Visit https://okeefemediagroup.com/investigate-election-fraud/ to learn more. Together we can ensure a fair and secure election.
Disclaimer: This guide is for informational purposes only and not a substitute for legal advice. Consult an attorney for questions."
Maricopa Count election officials RESPOND to OMG recording inside Maricopa County training facilties
OMG RECORDING MARICOPA TRAININGS —>
https://x.com/JamesOKeefeIII/status/1849917650673049670
^^"My line in the sand moment was when I found out that GSA had awarded a contract to a company to transport unaccompanied minors,” shared current General Services Administration (GSA) Senior Contract Specialist Clarissa Rippee, revealing shocking details about a $347 million contract awarded to the company responsible for transporting unaccompanied minors across the United States. “It felt like someone kicked me in the gut,” Rippee added.
Rippee, who works inside the General Services Administration (GSA), described the unaccompanied minors as being treated like “commodities... like potato chips on a truck.” The contract, which she highlights as an enormous "big money business," involves moving children, often separated from their families, under inhumane conditions.
"Once you know, you cannot unknow," Rippee stated, saying that the horrifying conditions she witnessed inspired her to speak out: “It’s about the children, and it’s my duty now to speak up.”
Rippee also noted the troubling normalization of such activities within the government, saying, “It’s just an accepted part of the bureaucracy. But the reality is, this is exploitation, and it has to stop.” Rippee’s revelations come on the heels of Border Patrol Agent Zachary Apotheker blowing the whistle on the U.S. Customs and Border Protection in the film “Line in the Sand.”
Support brave whistleblowers like Rippee and Apotheker by donating to the Citizen Journalist Foundation at https://okeefemediagroup.com/donate/. Your contribution ensures that courageous individuals can step forward and reveal the truth, helping to hold those in power accountable.
