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Almost two years ago, I demanded Governor Brian Kemp either declare an illegal invasion or resign… My staffer and I exposed a hidden room deep inside Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport. It was packed with illegal migrants and guarded by active-duty U.S. military personnel. We busted in James O’Keefe-style, cameras...

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📱Darina.kudrina's Instagram story about her visit to the set of BizeBiŞeyOlmaz, we appreciate her honesty 🫂🤍 "Friends, I'm telling you about my meeting with Mert. This wasn't just a photo. Finally, the moment he had waited and desired had arrived I wanted to chat with him. Just be by his side for a while, talk, and get a feel for what kind of person he is. How does he communicate, what are his facial expressions, etc.? In general, today is an absolutely unexpected end to the walk. This is a meeting with Mert, They were filming a series. I even got to see a bit of how they filmed the scene. We remained very obedient and didn't interfere with the filming. We didn't record anything with our phones. We stood there and watched And Mert saw him I mean, he saw, he was looking right at us Across the street we stood like that. And security saw that we were not interfering with the process. When the filming was over and they put a gown on him, they walked him to the caravans. I just walked alongside her in parallel, As you know, the case is almost accidental. There was security, but today there was another one. The famous Kingfisher guard was not there. I was walking parallel and at some point the path cleared. He got free and I just went back to him, I called him "Mr. Mert" I said, 'Hi, I'm from Russia,' and he stood there and said hello to me. And as you know, he let his guard down and came up to me. I said you have a minute, can I take a picture? He says something like yeah, well, just wait a second and that's it. I said, okay, I'll wait. He went to the trailer and changed his clothes and got out. and he called me and said, "Come here." And he took his signature selfie. #MertRamazanDemir MertRamazanDemir

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I saw the Glory of God I saw the Glory I just left a place, and I really don't know how to explain it. I escaped direct gunfire in the front and in the back with AK47 from all sides. I saw smoke around my car. None of us were hurt, how we escaped we didn't know. Thank you Jesus! Over 3 guys shooting at us. We went somewhere, while waiting for the person we heard gun shots. Only for us to see some guys with Ak 47 shoot at us. I started the car, reversed and saw more guys shooting. They were after some persons and thought we were with them. But those ones had ran. So they faced us I can't tell how we were unhurt. We saw smoke everywhere in the car I just kept driving and speaking in tongues. It was after we left and in a safe place that I saw our tire flat. God came through, we escaped, I was driving and I was looking at them shooting at us in the front, in the back, from all sides, I was reversing and they were shooting, all over the car we were feeling the smoke and it didn't hit us Until I left there, I didn't know what happened. How deep it was. Know I am seeing the guy in front pointing the AK 47 and shooting rapidly. Turning to meet another fire. Bending down and just speaking in tongues, the sounds were deafening and smokes all around the car. I had 3 guys inside with me. My workers. What we have is real. What we have is real. What we have is real. What we have is real. What we have is real. What we have is real. What we have is real. What we have is real.

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And this is: One of the greatest crimes ever perpetrated in United States history against the American people: Former U.S. Border Chief Aaron Heitke, who served under five administrations: “I WAS TOLD TO MOVE THEM OUT OF SIGHT OF THE MEDIA.” TESTIFIES that he was ordered by the Biden–Harris terrorist administration to cover up, conceal, and manipulate data on the border crisis; intentionally reduce detention capacity nationwide; issue Social Security numbers to illegal aliens; grant them Social Security benefits and Medicaid; register them to vote; and ultimately enable them to vote in U.S. elections—while even prohibiting the mention of arrests of foreign terrorists. Border Chief Aaron Heitke: “We have no idea who or what is coming through our country.” — Regarding SIAs: “Special Interest Aliens (SIAs) and known and suspected terrorists… At the time, I was told I could not release any information on this increase in SIAs or mention any of the arrests. The administration was trying to convince the public there was no threat at the border.” — FENTANYL “San Diego sees between 80% and 90% of the methamphetamine and fentanyl seizures annually for our entire country. With little enforcement at the border, these drugs were coming through in mass. During my last year in San Diego, the price for a single pill of fentanyl went from $10 to 25 cents.” — FUNDING “To make matters worse, during 2022 and 2023 I had to shut down San Diego traffic checkpoints—which are critical for drug interdiction—because the resources had been diverted to the process and release mission.” — THE COVER-UP “I had to release illegal aliens each day into communities that could not support them. To quiet the problem, two flights a week were provided from San Diego to Texas. Each flight cost approximately $150,000. This was the administration’s way of trying to quiet the border crisis.” “Under pressure from the administration, my headquarters became more interested in the fiction being portrayed in the media, and not at all concerned with reality. We had 2,000 or more illegal aliens sitting between the fences, asking to turn themselves in. I WAS TOLD TO MOVE THEM OUT OF SIGHT OF THE MEDIA.”

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