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The Silence of the Brave: How Nancy Schaefer’s Death Unmasked a Web of Government Corruption Beyond CPS

When Georgia State Senator Nancy Schaefer dared to expose the cash-for-kids corruption inside Child Protective Services, she uncovered more than bureaucratic mismanagement—she revealed a government-funded machine incentivized to destroy families. Months later, she was found dead. Labeled a murder-suicide by authorities, her death silenced one of the only voices willing to call CPS what it had become: a taxpayer-backed child trafficking operation. But the rot doesn’t end there. From family courts to federally funded NGOs, a sprawling web of secrecy and profit thrives—shielded by immunity, powered by incentives, and enforced through silence.

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Abigail Spanberger’s Intelligence Resume: Public Servant or Political Operator?

Former U.S. Representative Abigail Spanberger’s gubernatorial campaign highlights her controversial service on the House Intelligence Committee. Critics argue she has used her CIA background to endorse partisan agendas rather than promote transparency. Many fear her ties to a politicized intelligence community signal a lack of accountability, raising concerns about her suitability for governance.

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🐞 DOMESTIC SURVEILLANCE: THE FLIES HAVE EYES 🐞

In a leaked transcript, a former dishwasher claims he’s been driven to paranoia by seemingly sentient flies, which he believes are surveillance agents from the deep state. He details his days of hiding, observing their behavior, and theorizing about government-funded insect technology. Trust is gone, and he warns of a creeping invasion.

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The Unelected President: Neera Tanden, the NGO Cartel, and the Greatest Conflict of Interest in Modern American Politics

On June 24, 2025, Neera Tanden revealed to Congress that she directed the use of an autopen to sign presidential documents without clear authorization, raising concerns about governance legitimacy and President Biden’s mental fitness. The situation highlights potential constitutional issues regarding executive power and the significant influence of unelected officials.

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Don’t Be Fooled: Trump Got Exactly What He Wanted from the Supreme Court’s Deportation Decision

On May 16, 2025, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled 7-2 against the deportation of Venezuelans with alleged gang ties, asserting the need for due process. This decision limits federal agencies’ discretionary power, aligning with Trump’s goal to curtail the administrative state and reinforce constitutional rights over bureaucratic authority.

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Luna’s Patriot Act Repeal Is a PR Move That Misses the Real Threat

Florida Rep. Anna Paulina Luna’s “American Privacy Restoration Act” aims to repeal the Patriot Act to enhance civil liberties. However, this move is largely symbolic as the surveillance state has evolved beyond the Patriot Act. True reform is needed to address systemic issues and the complex frameworks enabling continued surveillance.

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