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It’s bad enough coming home to this shithole of a state, Illinois, from beautiful Florida. It’s worse when you have to share an isle with a nasty transvestite with your family. I don’t know if it was a he/she or a she/he. It had a full beard, harry back, old lady boobs, sounds like a woman and was wearing a red skirt. Then while getting our luggage at ORD we have a Muslim cabby praying in the middle of the airport. WTF! Ben Bergquam - Real America’s Voice (RAV-TV) News God JB Pricker Libs Of Chicago

It’s bad enough coming home to this shithole of a state, Illinois, from beautiful Florida. It’s worse when you have to share an isle with a nasty transvestite with your family. I don’t know if it was a he/she or a she/he. It had a full beard, harry back, old lady boobs, sounds like a woman and was wearing a red skirt. Then while getting our luggage at ORD we have a Muslim cabby praying in the middle of the airport. WTF! Ben Bergquam - Real America’s Voice (RAV-TV) News God JB Pricker Libs Of Chicago

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Chicago Catholics, wake up—this is a betrayal. The Archdiocese of Chicago is actively listing historic church properties for sale (see their March 2026 For Sale PDF). Long-standing parishes like Our Lady of Loretto, St. Louis de Montfort, and Our Lady of Victory in Jefferson Park—centers of Catholic communities for generations—are being sold off. Muslim groups, such as the Islamic Community Center of Illinois, are raising funds to buy Our Lady of Victory’s church and convent to convert it into an Islamic high school and mosque facility. This is a disturbing trend under “Renew My Church.” The Archdiocese is betraying its own parishioners by selling these sacred spaces—built by the blood, sweat, and sacrifices of faithful Catholic families—to groups that will pull down the Cross and turn them into mosques. These aren’t just buildings; they are the heart of neighborhoods, now handed over amid declining attendance the Archdiocese itself helped create through poor leadership. Gateway Pundit has covered my exposés on how Catholic Charities has similarly betrayed Chicagoland by colluding with the city to import and flood our communities with criminal illegal aliens—prioritizing outsiders over the faithful they were meant to serve. Could you imagine the reverse? If Catholics tried to buy and convert mosques into churches in Palestine, Saudi Arabia, or other Islamic communities? They wouldn’t negotiate—they’d burn them down and respond with violence. Yet here, our heritage is surrendered without a fight. Pray for Cardinal Cupich’s leadership and the faithful resisting this. Contact priests, support preservation efforts, and share widely. Our Lady of Victory and others deserve better than becoming symbols of replacement. What say you, Chicago Catholics? #SaveChicagoChurches #RenewMyChurch

Chicago Catholics, wake up—this is a betrayal. The Archdiocese of Chicago is actively listing historic church properties for sale (see their March 2026 For Sale PDF). Long-standing parishes like Our Lady of Loretto, St. Louis de Montfort, and Our Lady of Victory in Jefferson Park—centers of Catholic communities for generations—are being sold off. Muslim groups, such as the Islamic Community Center of Illinois, are raising funds to buy Our Lady of Victory’s church and convent to convert it into an Islamic high school and mosque facility. This is a disturbing trend under “Renew My Church.” The Archdiocese is betraying its own parishioners by selling these sacred spaces—built by the blood, sweat, and sacrifices of faithful Catholic families—to groups that will pull down the Cross and turn them into mosques. These aren’t just buildings; they are the heart of neighborhoods, now handed over amid declining attendance the Archdiocese itself helped create through poor leadership. Gateway Pundit has covered my exposés on how Catholic Charities has similarly betrayed Chicagoland by colluding with the city to import and flood our communities with criminal illegal aliens—prioritizing outsiders over the faithful they were meant to serve. Could you imagine the reverse? If Catholics tried to buy and convert mosques into churches in Palestine, Saudi Arabia, or other Islamic communities? They wouldn’t negotiate—they’d burn them down and respond with violence. Yet here, our heritage is surrendered without a fight. Pray for Cardinal Cupich’s leadership and the faithful resisting this. Contact priests, support preservation efforts, and share widely. Our Lady of Victory and others deserve better than becoming symbols of replacement. What say you, Chicago Catholics? #SaveChicagoChurches #RenewMyChurch

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The Shadow Network: Aurora, IL, MAYOR JOHN LAESCH and the Secret Signal Chat Exposed In the heart of Aurora, Illinois — a city grappling with rapid demographic shifts, crime concerns, and federal immigration enforcement — a private Signal group chat has emerged as a command center for coordinated activism. Dubbed internally with ties to the Aurora Rapid Response Team (ARRT), this ~394-member encrypted channel isn’t just casual discussion among neighbors. It connects local officials, educators, activists, and organizers in real-time alerts on “ICE sightings,” protests, and rapid mobilizations. The exposure came via investigative journalism in the style of James O’Keefe’s operations. Screen recordings of the group’s member list began circulating on X (formerly Twitter) on June 16, 2026, shared by Emily Cahill🇺🇸. These videos captured scrolling views of display names, profile pics, pronouns, statuses, and handles — revealing a tight-knit network operating behind the scenes. The parallel “bleaching” in a New Jersey Antifa-linked group (“LIZZY PORT PROTEST”) — where members were mass-removed after O’Keefe’s probe — suggests these exposures are part of a broader pattern. In Aurora, the chat remains active but has slowed, with members “aware of infiltration.” An Elgin-area sister group (~269 members) was declared “tango down,” implying disruption or self-purging. The Damning Details Among the visible members: John Laesch, the sitting Mayor of Aurora (elected April 2025). His presence in this activist coordination channel raises serious questions about the separation of official duties from partisan rapid-response efforts. Laesch, a former Alderman and school board member with a Navy intelligence background, has publicly navigated ICE-related protests and migrant issues in Aurora. This isn’t hypothetical involvement. In May 2026, Laesch openly bragged about tracking and following ICE agents. He posted a video and updates showing real-time locations: “ICE in Aurora today. Currently following them on I-88 Eastbound. Patrollers are canvassing the neighborhoods near Laurel Dr. and Lilac on the west side.” He later added that he had “followed the agent back to Broadview and lost him,” while urging Aurorans to “stay vigilant as there might be others in the area.” This drew widespread condemnation, including from conservative accounts like Libs of TikTok and Illinois state Rep. Adam Niemerg (who called for Laesch’s resignation), who labeled it doxxing that endangers federal officers and obstructs lawful enforcement. The actions amplified accusations that the mayor was actively interfering with immigration operations while in public office. ARRT’s public mission — “educate, advocate, & investigate on behalf of our immigrant & refugee neighbors” — includes Signal alert channels for real-time ICE activity reports, directing members to scenes, hotlines, and documentation. Critics argue this functions less as neutral community support and more as an opposition intelligence and mobilization network against federal law enforcement — potentially at odds with public safety and the rule of law in a city facing real challenges. The member list scrolls reveal a who ’s-who of local involvement: admins marked with roles, users with protest emojis and statuses like “Viva el Pueblo,” educators, and descriptors signaling direct action. Phone numbers in the related Elgin group (heavy 630/224/331 suburban IL codes) further tie it to the metro area. This isn’t fringe; it’s reportedly inclusive of “high-ranking city officials and local educators.” How It Was Found These chats surface through classic infiltration tactics common in O’Keefe-style reporting: sources inside activist circles, leaks, or direct access during moments of overconfidence. Signal’s end-to-end encryption protects content, but member lists and metadata are visible to participants — and screenshots travel fast once trust breaks. The NJ precedent shows groups “bleach” (delete/remove) frantically post-exposure to cover tracks. Aurora’s group, per the poster, is in a holding pattern: slower activity, heightened paranoia. For a city mayor to participate in such a channel — while his administration issues public statements on ICE sightings and protests, and he personally tracks agents on highways and follows them to the Broadview ICE Detention Center — fuels accusations of dual loyalty: one to constituents demanding order, another to an activist apparatus that mobilizes against enforcement. Past controversies around Laesch (e.g., communications on policing, fireworks posts, and ICE-related scrutiny) add context to perceptions of misalignment with broader public priorities. This exposure spotlights tensions in Illinois suburbs: sanctuary-style policies vs. federal immigration action, activist opacity vs. transparency expectations for elected leaders, and the use of encrypted tools by public figures. Supporters of ARRT see it as vital protection for vulnerable families; detractors view it as enabling obstruction, interfering with potential witnesses, or conferring unaccountable power. James O'Keefe Thomas D. Homan Commentary 🇺🇸 Tom Homan Greg Bovino #ICE Aurora IL Chamber WGN TV News ABC 7 Chicago God JB Pricker Jack Lombardi Angela Van Der Pluym Jen

The Shadow Network: Aurora, IL, MAYOR JOHN LAESCH and the Secret Signal Chat Exposed In the heart of Aurora, Illinois — a city grappling with rapid demographic shifts, crime concerns, and federal immigration enforcement — a private Signal group chat has emerged as a command center for coordinated activism. Dubbed internally with ties to the Aurora Rapid Response Team (ARRT), this ~394-member encrypted channel isn’t just casual discussion among neighbors. It connects local officials, educators, activists, and organizers in real-time alerts on “ICE sightings,” protests, and rapid mobilizations. The exposure came via investigative journalism in the style of James O’Keefe’s operations. Screen recordings of the group’s member list began circulating on X (formerly Twitter) on June 16, 2026, shared by Emily Cahill🇺🇸. These videos captured scrolling views of display names, profile pics, pronouns, statuses, and handles — revealing a tight-knit network operating behind the scenes. The parallel “bleaching” in a New Jersey Antifa-linked group (“LIZZY PORT PROTEST”) — where members were mass-removed after O’Keefe’s probe — suggests these exposures are part of a broader pattern. In Aurora, the chat remains active but has slowed, with members “aware of infiltration.” An Elgin-area sister group (~269 members) was declared “tango down,” implying disruption or self-purging. The Damning Details Among the visible members: John Laesch, the sitting Mayor of Aurora (elected April 2025). His presence in this activist coordination channel raises serious questions about the separation of official duties from partisan rapid-response efforts. Laesch, a former Alderman and school board member with a Navy intelligence background, has publicly navigated ICE-related protests and migrant issues in Aurora. This isn’t hypothetical involvement. In May 2026, Laesch openly bragged about tracking and following ICE agents. He posted a video and updates showing real-time locations: “ICE in Aurora today. Currently following them on I-88 Eastbound. Patrollers are canvassing the neighborhoods near Laurel Dr. and Lilac on the west side.” He later added that he had “followed the agent back to Broadview and lost him,” while urging Aurorans to “stay vigilant as there might be others in the area.” This drew widespread condemnation, including from conservative accounts like Libs of TikTok and Illinois state Rep. Adam Niemerg (who called for Laesch’s resignation), who labeled it doxxing that endangers federal officers and obstructs lawful enforcement. The actions amplified accusations that the mayor was actively interfering with immigration operations while in public office. ARRT’s public mission — “educate, advocate, & investigate on behalf of our immigrant & refugee neighbors” — includes Signal alert channels for real-time ICE activity reports, directing members to scenes, hotlines, and documentation. Critics argue this functions less as neutral community support and more as an opposition intelligence and mobilization network against federal law enforcement — potentially at odds with public safety and the rule of law in a city facing real challenges. The member list scrolls reveal a who ’s-who of local involvement: admins marked with roles, users with protest emojis and statuses like “Viva el Pueblo,” educators, and descriptors signaling direct action. Phone numbers in the related Elgin group (heavy 630/224/331 suburban IL codes) further tie it to the metro area. This isn’t fringe; it’s reportedly inclusive of “high-ranking city officials and local educators.” How It Was Found These chats surface through classic infiltration tactics common in O’Keefe-style reporting: sources inside activist circles, leaks, or direct access during moments of overconfidence. Signal’s end-to-end encryption protects content, but member lists and metadata are visible to participants — and screenshots travel fast once trust breaks. The NJ precedent shows groups “bleach” (delete/remove) frantically post-exposure to cover tracks. Aurora’s group, per the poster, is in a holding pattern: slower activity, heightened paranoia. For a city mayor to participate in such a channel — while his administration issues public statements on ICE sightings and protests, and he personally tracks agents on highways and follows them to the Broadview ICE Detention Center — fuels accusations of dual loyalty: one to constituents demanding order, another to an activist apparatus that mobilizes against enforcement. Past controversies around Laesch (e.g., communications on policing, fireworks posts, and ICE-related scrutiny) add context to perceptions of misalignment with broader public priorities. This exposure spotlights tensions in Illinois suburbs: sanctuary-style policies vs. federal immigration action, activist opacity vs. transparency expectations for elected leaders, and the use of encrypted tools by public figures. Supporters of ARRT see it as vital protection for vulnerable families; detractors view it as enabling obstruction, interfering with potential witnesses, or conferring unaccountable power. James O'Keefe Thomas D. Homan Commentary 🇺🇸 Tom Homan Greg Bovino #ICE Aurora IL Chamber WGN TV News ABC 7 Chicago God JB Pricker Jack Lombardi Angela Van Der Pluym Jen

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Those of you from the Downers Grove IL area are familiar with this nasty Pan Gender radical Democratic Representative Anna Stava-Murray. She’s a he/She/him/it who pushes porn and transvestites! ⁦God JB Pricker⁩

Those of you from the Downers Grove IL area are familiar with this nasty Pan Gender radical Democratic Representative Anna Stava-Murray. She’s a he/She/him/it who pushes porn and transvestites! ⁦God JB Pricker⁩

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