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THIS IS SENSITIVE CONTENT AND MAY TRIGGER I've been doing my job for decades and I don't say this lightly: this, without a doubt, is one of the hardest public conversations I've had as a journalist & broadcaster. In fact, I cried several times during this interview with Gordon...

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Tucker Carlson: Remembering Charlie Kirk - A Life of Faith and Courage "Quickly about Charlie, I've known him since he was a teenager, and just an amazing person, but the two things that stick out, he's a Christian man. We talked about that a lot, including, you know, just the other day. There's a lot of pressure on public people, people who run huge, you know, hundred million dollar a year non-profits, and there are a lot of pitfalls and traps." "That's why so many of them are destroyed, and Charlie really did, without, you know, betraying details, like he walked the line for real. It was the topic of many conversations between us, because I've seen so many people destroyed. You know, most people are destroyed by power, and he wasn't, and I just really admire that." "I mean, to his last moments, you know, in order, he cared about God, his wife, and his children, and then his country. So, and that was totally real, completely real. I can affirm that, because I just talked to him about it so much, and I admire that, and he's a model, really." "I mean, he didn't have hate in his heart, and it was funny, and again, it's one of the reasons I couldn't stop looking at these videos last night. People were describing the opposite of what he was. He was filled with hate." "No, and if you talked to him about people who had attacked him, or who were truly his enemies, up to, and I think including the people who assassinated him yesterday, he would never, ever express hate, ever. He would always turn to, no, this person has been led astray. This person is clearly possessed by dark forces." "This person is a perpetrator, but also a victim of evil. I mean, that really was his worldview. That's the Christian worldview, and he expressed that in public, and especially in private, and I think that faith, which was completely real, not the fake faith that you see on display so often, but a real one, that was the root of his courage, and he had real courage." "He loved being with people who disagreed with him, not theoretically with them, but physically with them, you know, like close enough to smell. He would wait right in the middle of everything. I mean, I could tell you a million stories that I saw, but that was absolutely real." "Like, he loved people, even people who hated him, and people he loved, he was the rare person who was willing to tell them what he thought was true. I mean, he really believed, as a political matter, by the way, that, you know, I don't think he had animus toward anybody in no other country, but he really believed in his own country, and the obligation of his government to stand behind his country. He was truly America first in the nicest, most decent, non-ideological, but sincere way." "He was one of the only people, I mean, truly one of the only people to go to the president, whom he loved. He loved Donald Trump, like, personally as well, and I think the president really loved him in a real way, but he was one of the only people to go to the Oval Office and say, sir, I totally understand, and think Iran's really bad, but a war with Iran is not, you know, is something that could really hurt our country. I mean, boy, that was an unpopular position." "He didn't need to express it. Oh, of course, and he did it again. He didn't have some weird agenda. He wasn't mad at anybody. He was for his country, and he was for doing the right and wise and difficult thing, and he said that. He went to the Oval Office to say that." "He took massive, massive abuse from his own donors, which is also something that you don't see. He was one of the very few people, very few people I have met who combined a, like, a love for everyone involved with strong views. So, again, he was not animated by anything creepy or weird." "I mean, you knew him intimately, so you know this is true. If you talked to him off camera, he would say, you know, I really, like, I love whoever I'm talking about, but I think this is wrong. It's immoral." "It's bad for everybody involved, both sides, and he would say that, and he could say that because it was sincere. It was completely sincere, but I cannot overstate the amount of attacks he took privately over this, like, absolutely for real, and having lived in Washington most of my life and seen people run non-profits, I've never met one who was willing, stand up is too strong. He wasn't confrontational, but he would just say, no, I'm sorry that you feel that way, but I think this is the right thing." "The people we represent, which is mostly young people, they believe this, and I believe it also. It was brave, but loving at the same time, and I'm not sure he made a lot of headway, by the way. I mean, I think he made real enemies in doing that, but his view didn't change." "Anyway, he's just a wonderfully decent, loving man. That is true."

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DISTURBING CONTENT WARNING: SA AND HARM TO CHILDREN Alandra Markman describes the BREEDING COMPOUND in Mexico that he was sent to by the satanic cult that ritually tortured abused and raped him since birth. They were breeding Jewish bloodlines and he was selected for his more than 99% pure Ashkenazi Jewish heritage and apparent decendancy directly from King Solomon. This specific breeding compound was in Mexico and is described as a Satanic Monastery. He alleges that to the best of his knowledge it was run by one of the most prominent philanthropists in the Seattle area (a woman- not bill gates) In other clips I posted yesterday he describes being forced to fight in child cage death matches in front of paying audiences of wealthy elites and politicians as well as meeting Jeffrey Epstein and being groomed for an acting career before flopping out of it. As to credibility, to get a sense for his full story- watch the whole interview here: Worth noting that he has a documented and verifiable history of healing from this abuse over more than a decade, has known Anneke Lukas (the interviewer) for many years. It is clear that this is his whole life- not just an hour of acting. As for believing what he says- I always start with the question- what would he gain from making this up if actually none of it’s true? Furthermore- when you cross reference his story with other survivors of satanic ritual abuse(of which there are waaaaay too many), the similarities are numerous. Our world is infected by evil at the highest levels. And it’s only a matter of time before a culture of disclosure that we foster together, combined with the power of the internet starts exposing people even more evil and involved than Epstein was. Truth will win. Love will win.

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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've been sitting on the evidence for this Girlguiding story since March. Even then, it took months to persuade a mainstream publication to cover this aspect of the investigation. For an independent journalist, pursuing a story like this without the backing of a national newspaper's legal team carries obvious risks. But I persisted because I believe there is a strong public interest in asking whether organisations entrusted with the care of girls are putting safeguarding first. This investigation involved months of conversations, verification and painstaking work. Unsurprisingly, some people have suggested that concerns about these issues are exaggerated. That is why I'm sharing some of the publicly available material I found online. To be absolutely clear, there is no suggestion that this individual has done anything wrong. Indeed one could argue he has also been failed by a system that affirmed and accepted him as a Girlguiding leader and later appointed him to a 16-person advisory committee - apparently without sufficient scrutiny of his suitability for the role. The greater failure, however, was towards the girls and women who should never have been expected to accept males in a single-sex organisation. I hope this story helps explain why many women believe this debate has never simply been about being "kind". It is about safeguarding, boundaries and whose interests are prioritised. I'm grateful to everyone who helped bring this story to light, including women who spoke to me privately and helped with research. And Graham Linehan who reminded me how important it was to tell this story. And I do think we should ask why it was so difficult to secure national coverage of a story that many people would regard as being firmly in the public interest.

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Curtis Houck

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Sean Ross Sapp of Fightful.com

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