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  • Critics Warn Gates-Funded Plan To Vaccinate 86 Million Girls Against HPV Will ‘Unleash Mass Casualty Event”

    Bill Gates

    An international campaign, funded in large part by none other than the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, aims to inject tens of millions of young girls with the human papillomavirus (HPV) virus.

    The plan has come under fire from critics who say that the vaccine will cause far more harm than good.

    Claiming that the initiative will avert “over 1.4 million future deaths,” Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance announced it is investing more than $600 million to reach its goal of vaccinating 86 million girls in low and middle income countries by 2025.

    The Defender reports: The Gates Foundation co-founded Gavi and is one of its four permanent board members. UNICEF, the World Bank and the World Health Organization (WHO) — whose second-largest donor is Gates — hold the other permanent seats.

    The Clinton Health Access Initiative also sits on the board.

    James Lyons-Weiler, Ph.D., a critic of the global HPV vaccine campaign, suggested mass vaccination will cause a devastating number of serious side effects among young girls, even though there are still no studies showing the HPV vaccine prevents cancer, despite claims to the contrary by vaccine makers and public health officials.

    Lyons-Weiler, head of the Institute for Pure and Applied Knowledge, told The Defender:

    “In 2009, we were told the Severe Adverse Event [SAE] rate of HPV vaccines was 6.5%. But a study we published in Science, Public Health Policy & The Law showed that the adverse events profile of the HPV vaccine is far worse than has been reported.

    “Unleashing this vaccine on millions of girls and young women will lead to a mass casualty event these countries do not now have, and do not need. SAE’s will occur at the rate of 65,000 per million women vaccinated, and the claimed net benefits of the vaccine are just not there.”

    ‘No eligible girl … left behind’

    Nigeria earlier this month became the latest country in Africa to promote HPV vaccines by introducing the vaccine into its routine immunization program and announcing an initial drive to vaccinate 7.7 million girls — the largest number yet in a single round of HPV vaccination in Africa.

    Gavi said Nigeria’s initiative would kick off with a five-day mass vaccination drive in schools and communities in 16 of Nigeria’s 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory. Phase 2 of the campaign will launch in the rest of the country in May 2024.

    Gavi, UNICEF, the WHO and other “unnamed partners” are providing financial support so Nigeria’s Federal Ministry of Health can offer the vaccines at no charge across the country.

    Gavi is co-financing vaccine purchases and providing technical support. The WHO paid to train workers and set up vaccination sites. UNICEF is providing 15 million vaccines, infrastructure for cold storage and logistical support. It is also running radio and TV ads “in multiple local languages to dispel misinformation and rumours,” the press release said.

    The partners trained over 35,000 health workers to deliver the vaccines at 4,163 sites across the 16 states participating in phase one of the rollout “to ensure no eligible girl is left behind.” Mobile vaccination units will be sent to remote communities.

    “Gavi-supported vaccine introductions” for the HPV vaccine have been hindered by global supply shortages, the press release said, but those supply issues are being overcome “thanks to years of market-shaping efforts to develop a more robust vaccine market.”

    HPV Gardasil vaccine-producer Merck, which has invested heavily in shaping the market since the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved the drug in 2006, last week announced that its 2023 third-quarter Gardasil sales grew 13% to $2.6 billion.

    Merck is one of Gavi’s key partners in distributing vaccines in low- and middle-income countries worldwide.

    The vaccine rollout in Nigeria comes on the heels of a similar Gavi-led — and UNICEF-, WHO- and Clinton Health Access Initiative-supported — national HPV campaign launched in Indonesia in August to add HPV vaccine to that country’s routine schedule. The initiative aims to vaccinate 90% of girls there.

    Bangladesh also launched a similar national HPV vaccine rollout in October, aiming for 100% coverage. Zambia launched the same initiative in September, vaccinating 1.42 million girls ages 9-14 in six days.

    Sierra Leone introduced the vaccine into its routine vaccination program in October and Eritrea launched a nationwide vaccine program in November 2022.

    These programs are part of a 2020 program initiated by the WHO’s World Health Assembly to eradicate cervical cancer as a public health problem worldwide.

    Gavi, Gates and the African HPV vaccine rollout

    Gavi, the WHO and UNICEF are interconnected in a number of ways. Gavi is a public-private partnership launched in 1999 at a World Economic Forum meeting. By its own count, it has vaccinated 1 billion children since then, by employing “innovative finance and the latest technology.”

    Gavi has long been criticized for placing too much emphasis on novel vaccines developed by its pharmaceutical partners rather than ensuring that basic vaccination is carried out, for being largely “top-down” and for subsidizing Big Pharma through questionable contracts and incentives — all in the name of “saving children’s lives,” according to scholar Anne-Emanuelle Birn, Sc.D.

    The Gates Foundation maintains a heavy hand in directing Gavi. Although as a “public-private partnership” its private donor list includes upwards of 50 individual corporations, most of them have donated only between $200,000 and a few million dollars to Gavi. The Gates Foundation has donated $4.1 billion to date.

    In addition to the seats held by the Gates Foundation, the WHO, UNICEF and the Clinton Health Access Initiative, board members include representatives from donor countries — of which the U.S. is the largest donor — and countries targeted by Gavi’s interventions.

    Industry representatives include Andrew Otoo, who holds a doctorate in pharmacy, formerly of Pfizer and now representing Merck, and Sai Prasad of Bharat Biotech. A number of “independent individuals” drawn from global finance and government also sit on the board, along with one representative of civil society organizations.

    Gavi has been distributing the HPV vaccine in Africa since 2011 when it financed Rwanda’s program to be the first African nation to implement a national HPV vaccine program aimed at girls under age 15. Today it purports to have 90% coverage for girls in Rwanda.

    Although Gavi’s logo, not the Gates Foundation’s, appears on the HPV promotional literature and press releases, researchers have argued that Gates’ substantial funding for Gavi and the WHO, and the foundation’s research grantmaking give it outsized power to drive global and local health priorities and spending.

    The Gates Foundation in September awarded a nearly $2 million, five-month grant to the Sydani Group in Nigeria, which is providing technical assistance for Phase 1 of Nigeria’s vaccine rollout.

    The foundation also funded the HPV trials in low- and middle-income countries such as India and Kenya that justify mass vaccination and that are used to make dose recommendations, some of which have ended in scandal.

    The campaign to eradicate cervical cancer is reminiscent of the Gates Foundation’s previous campaign, also initiated by the WHO and supported by Gavi, UNICEF and others, to eradicate polio.

    That campaign eventually faltered and also led to “a massive outbreak of vaccine-derived infections” that “engulfs much of Africa,” the BMJ reported.

    By the end of 2020, Gavi funded the introduction of the HPV vaccine in 13 African countries. Now, it is behind the new round of rollouts.

    “I am deeply disturbed by continuing Big Pharma/GAVI/WHO attacks on African people, at the tip of blatantly unnecessary, dangerous and expensive injections,” Shabnam Palesa Mohamed of Children’s Health Defense Africa told The Defender. “It is critical that we strengthen our efforts to raise awareness in Africa about Big Pharma crimes and informed consent.”

    But, she added, there is a lot of resistance to this program by African people. “African countries fulfilled an important role in rejecting most dystopian amendments to the International Health Regulations at the WHO’s World Health Assembly 75 last year.”

    Experts ‘profoundly concerned’ about likely adverse events

    According to Gavi, nearly 80-90% percent of the approximately 300,000 deaths per year from cervical cancer — the fourth most common cancer among women — occur in low- and middle-income countries and the majority occur in sub-Saharan Africa.

    About 8,000 Nigerian women die per year from cervical cancer in Nigeria, Muhammad Ali Pate, the coordinating minister of Health & Social Welfare, said.

    The higher rates are largely attributed to low screening coverage for cervical cancer and limited treatment options in the region, although actual numbers vary widely from country to country.

    The HPV virus can lead to cervical cancer, but the vast majority of infections clear on their own.

    There are more than 150 strains of HPV. High-risk HPV types can cause cervical cell abnormalities that are precursors to cancer, although HPV infection is not the sole risk factor for cervical cancer.

    Regular pap screening has been found to reduce the incidence and mortality of cervical cancer among women by at least 80%.

    But Gavi argues, “Cervical cancer is almost entirely vaccine-preventable, which means that alongside screening for early detection, rolling out the HPV vaccine is critical to preventing infections.”

    Public health officials like Dr. Diane Harper from the University of Michigan’s Department of Family Medicine celebrate Gavi’s strategy. Harper told The Defender, “Nigeria is making awesome strides in eliminating the risk of cervical cancer in its population by vaccinating its girls.”

    Lyons-Weiler disagreed:

    “First, the studies never showed that HPV vaccines reduce the incidence of cervical cancer.

    “Instead, they showed the HPV vaccines reduce the prevalence of cervical intraepithelial neoplasia, a precondition sometimes associated with cervical cancer, associated with HPV-vaccine targeted HPVs.

    “The second important point, and this is directly related to the first, is that the biomedical research literature is filled with studies that show that HPV vaccination programs have actually caused the replacement of the previously most common types of HPVs with rarer types of HPVs that also cause cancer. This is known as HPV-type replacement.

    “Rarer types of HPVs can be less common because they are more deadly. So this means that HPV vaccine programs should lead to an increase in cervical cancer rates even in fully vaccinated populations, involving more aggressive cancers at an earlier age.”

    Studying HPV vaccine efficacy for eliminating cervical cancer is challenging due to the length of time between infection and the development of cancer (mean time 23.5 years), lack of adequate informed consent, complexity between HPV infection and cervical cancer, and the negative impact of girls’ sexual behavior, which may worsen the risks of cervical cancer.

    ‘Merck cares more about profit than it does people’

    The Gardasil vaccine has been linked to myriad adverse events. Some of the signature impacts observed following HPV vaccination include permanently disabling autoimmune and neurological conditions such as postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome, or POTS, fibromyalgia and myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome.

    There have been thousands of reports of adverse events worldwide. Peer-reviewed scientific literature from the U.S., Australia, Denmark, Sweden, France and Japan, and statistics published by public health agencies in each of these countries demonstrate plausible associations between HPV vaccination and autoimmune conditions.

    Merck keeps a database of such reported adverse events but does not make that information public. A North Carolina district judge ordered Merck to turn over all of its Gardasil adverse events databases to plaintiffs suing the pharmaceutical giant for injuries allegedly caused by the vaccine.

    The federal Vaccine Injury Compensation Program has paid out more than $70 million to people making claims regarding Gardasil for injuries. There are currently about 80 cases pending against Merck for vaccine injuries in federal court in the U.S.

    Michael Baum, senior partner at Wisner Baum and the attorney representing vaccine-injured plaintiffs in several lawsuits against Merck, told The Defender that the data on HPV vaccine injuries in the U.S. raises serious concerns about Nigeria’s mass vaccination program:

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  • Senator Marsha Blackburn is ON FIRE at Senate Hearing, Subpoenas Everyone from Jeffrey Epstein to Robert Mueller

    Senator Marsha Blackburn (R-KY) was on fire at a Senate Judiciary Committee meeting on Monday.

    “The whole charade is truly disgusting,” she said before laying out her subpoena to-do list.

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    In addition to discussing issues with the attack on the Supreme Court, she announced a number of subpoenas.

    Subpoenas are to be issued for the following:

    • Justice Sotomayer’s staff who helped to sell her books as well as to her publisher to fully understand the back story of these deals
    • Jeffrey Epstein’s estate to provide the flight logs for his private plane.
    • Secretary Becerra to come before this committee and explain to us how HHS and the
    • Office of Refugee Resettlement has lost track of 85,000 children.
    • The Biden DOJ to provide all documentation about their disastrous decision to terminate the successful China Initiative. That was a program that was critical to targeting and prosecuting Chinese Spies in America.
    • All documents relating to any political donations and participation by Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s staff, in order to get to the bottom of the attempt to take down President Trump
    • To compel DOJ and the FTC to provide all documents related to the investigation of Elon Musk, as related to two tiers of justice and the goal of censoring conservative speech online.

    The best part was when she started going after the Epstein case.

    “Since we’re in the business of issuing subpoenas now, here are a few more that I filed a subpoena to Jeffrey Epstein’s estate to provide the flight logs for his private plane,” she said.

    “Given the numerous allegations of human trafficking and sexual abuse surrounding Mr. Epstein, I think it is very important that we identify everybody that was on that plane and how many trips they took on that plane and the destinations to which they arrived.”

    The shocked and appalled look on Senators’ faces was priceless.

    Finally, a senator who gets it. We need to start dragging these public officials out of the shadows and into the light and expose all the shady backroom deals they have been cutting behind the back of the American People.



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  • Police searching for man who allegedly killed woman and dumped body in Colo. alleyway

    ENGLEWOOD, Colo. (TCD) — Police are searching for a suspect they allege killed a 41-year-old woman whose body was found in September.

    According to a news release from the Englewood Police Department, on the morning of Sept. 11, officers responded to the area of Vallejo Street and Adratic Place to perform a welfare check and found Suany Almendarez’s body. Police believe she was fatally shot on the night of Sept. 10 and then dumped in the alley.

    The next month, on Oct. 10, officers issued a Crime Stoppers bulletin and said they were looking for a blue Chevrolet Silverado in connection with the case. Detectives located the car and other evidence two days later and identified 41-year-old Jose Bustamante as the primary suspect as a result.

    Detectives obtained a $5 million warrant for Bustamante’s arrest on charges of first-degree murder and tampering with a deceased human body. Police posted Bustamante’s photo and announced they are offering a reward of up to $2,000 for any information leading to his arrest.

    Bustamante is considered armed and dangerous, and officers urged people not to make direct contact with him.

    The investigation is ongoing.

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  • Judicial Watch: Emails Show Communications Between Biden Surgeon General and Facebook on Covid Censorship

    (Washington, DC) – Judicial Watch announced today that it received 14 pages of emails between U.S. Surgeon General Vivek Murthy and top Facebook executives in 2021 regarding the censorship of user posts about Covid controversies. The emails show Facebook leadership seeking to “better understand the scope of what the White House expects from us on misinformation going forward.”

    Judicial Watch received these emails in response to its January 13, 2023, Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) lawsuit (Judicial Watch, Inc. v. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (No. 1:23-cv-00113)) for: 

    All records, including, but not limited to, electronic mail, texts, memoranda, and handwritten notes, of, regarding, referring, or relating to any efforts of Vice Admiral Vivek H. Murthy, MD, MBA, U.S. Surgeon General, to contact any employee of Facebook, Twitter, TikTok, Instagram, Snapchat, Reddit, YouTube, LinkedIn, Tumblr, and Pinterest concerning COVID-19 or COVID-19 vaccines.

    On July 15, 2021, Murthy issued “Confronting Health Misinformation,” a 22-page document addressing his concerns in multiple areas. These included social media, for which it offered a number of suggestions to address misinformation:

    [M]ake meaningful long-term investments … including product changes. Redesign recommendation algorithms to avoid amplifying misinformation, build in “frictions”—such as suggestions and warnings—to reduce the sharing of misinformation, and make it easier for users to report misinformation.

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    Platforms should also address misinformation in live streams, which are more difficult to moderate due to their temporary nature and use of audio and video.

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    Prioritize early detection of misinformation “super-spreaders” and repeat offenders. Impose clear consequences for accounts that repeatedly violate platform policies. 

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    Amplify communications from trusted messengers and subject matter experts. For example, work with health and medical professionals to reach target audiences. Direct users to a broader range of credible sources, including community organizations.

    The newly obtained records show that on July 16, 2021, the next day, Nick Clegg, vice president of Communications and Global Affairs at Facebook, emails Murthy:

    Dear Vivek,

    Reaching out after what has transpired over the past few days following the publication of the misinformation  advisory, and culminating today in the President’s remarks about us. I know our teams met today to better understand the scope of what the White House expects from us on misinformation going forward.

    In our previous conversations I’ve appreciated the way you and your team have approached our engagement, and we have worked hard to meet the moment – we’ve dedicated enormous time and resources to fighting this pandemic and consider ourselves to be partners in fighting the same battle. Certainly we understand (and have understood for some time) that there is disagreement on some of the policies governing our approach and how they are being enforced – even as your team has acknowledged the unprecedented scale of our efforts to provide authoritative information to millions of Americans and to help them get vaccinated. But I thought the way we were singled out over the past few days has been both surprising and misleading, and I believe unproductive to our joint efforts too.

    I would appreciate the opportunity to speak directly to discuss a path forward with you and how we can continue to work toward what I sincerely believe are shared goals.

    Murthy responds on July 19:

    Thanks for reaching out and for sharing your concerns. I know the last few days have been challenging. I’d be happy to speak directly about how we move forward. Let me know the best way to schedule some time later this week and we’ll make it happen.

    On July 23, Brian Rice, director of public policy for Facebook, emails Clegg and Murthy:

    Including this week’s updated report here. Look forward to scheduling our next working session. As always please let us know if you have any questions.

    Also on July 23, Clegg writes to Murthy:

    Dear Vivek (if I may), 

    Thanks again for taking the time to meet earlier today. It was very helpful to take stock after the past week and hear directly from you and your team, and to establish our next steps. 

    We talked about the speed at which we are all having to iterate as the pandemic progresses. I wanted to make sure you saw the steps we took just this past week to adjust policies on what we are removing with respect to misinformation, as well as steps taken to further address the “disinfo dozen”: we removed 17 additional Pages, Groups, and Instagram accounts tied to the disinfo dozen (so a total of 39 Profiles, Pages, Groups, and IG accounts deleted thus far, resulting in every member of the disinfo dozen having had at least one such entity removed).

    We are also continuing to make 4 other Pages and Profiles, which have not yet met

    their removal thresholds, more difficult to find on our platform. We also expanded the group of false claims that we remove, to keep up with recent trends of misinformation that we are seeing.

    We hear your call for us to do more and, as I said on the call, we’re committed to working toward our shared goal of helping America get on top of this pandemic. We will reach out directly to DJ to schedule the deeper dive on how to best measure Covid related content and how to proceed with respect to the question around data. We’d also like to begin a regular cadence of meetings with your team so that we can continue to update you on our progress. You have identified 4 specific recommendations for improvement and we want to make sure to keep you informed of our work on each.

    I want to again stress how critical it is that we establish criteria for measuring what’s happening on an industry-wide basis, not least to reflect the way platforms are used interchangeably by users themselves. We believe that we have provided more transparency, both through CrowdTangle (the flaws of which we discussed in some detail) and through our Top 100 report, than others and that any further analysis should include a comprehensive look at what’s happening across all platforms–ours and others – if we are going to make progress in a consistent and sustained manner.

    Finally, we will be sending you the latest version of our Top 100 report later today, per our regular schedule. Brian will do the honors this week as it will likely be completed at our end later today East Coast time. We really do hope that we can discuss our approach to this data set in greater detail during our next session with DJ, as we genuinely believe it is an effective way of understanding what people are actually seeing on the platform. 

    Once again, I want to thank you for setting such a constructive tone at the beginning of the call. We too believe that we have a strong shared interest to work together, and that we will strive to do all we can to meet our shared goals. 

    On October 28, 2021, Clegg writes to Murthy with the subject line “Our announcement:”

    Dear General Murthy,

    I hope you are well. It’s been a while since we connected. I know our teams have remained in close contact with respect to our work to provide authoritative information about the vaccine and we are working on how we can partner in this next push to vaccinate children. We appreciate the opportunity to partner with your team. 

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    I also recognize the intense debate that’s been prompted by the documents that have been disclosed by a former employee. You and I have touched on the subject of wellbeing in our previous conversations and I know it’s an area of concern for you and for the White House. I would welcome the opportunity to meet again to hear from you and to address the claims that have been made against the company. 

    This is an apparent reference to France Haugen, a pro-censorship former Facebook product manager.

    On March 3, 2022, Max Lesko, the surgeon general’s chief of staff, emails Clegg and others, “Please see the attached letter from the U.S. Surgeon General for Mark Zuckerberg.” The letter is not included in the documents Judicial Watch received. He continues by asking Clegg and Rice to let him know how he can be helpful with respect to the “Request for Information” which had been sent to the Federal Register.

    “These emails confirm Facebook censored Americans at the direction of the Biden White House and Biden’s Surgeon General’s political operation,” Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton said. “This is a massive violation of the First Amendment.”

    Some of the subject matter in these documents is discussed in the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals case Missouri v. Biden, Murthy, et al. (No. 23-30445), which the Biden administration lost. The case is now before the U.S. Supreme Court as Murthy, et al. v. Missouri, et al. (No. 23A243).

     In April 2023, Judicial Watch filed two lawsuits against the U.S. Department of Justice and other federal agencies for communications between the agencies and Facebook and Twitter regarding the government’s involvement in content moderation and censorship on the social media platforms.

    In June 2023, Judicial Watch sued DHS for all records of communications tied to the Election Integrity Partnership. Based on representations from the EIP (see here and here), the federal government, social media companies, the EIP, the Center for Internet Security (a non-profit organization funded partly by DHS and the Defense Department) and numerous other leftist groups communicated privately via the Jirasoftware platform developed by Atlassian. 

    In February 2023, Judicial Watch sued the U.S. Department Homeland Security (DHS) for records showing cooperation between the Cybersecurity and Information Security Agency (CISA) and social media platforms to censor and suppress free speech. 

    Judicial Watch in January 2023 sued the DOJ for records of communications between the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and social media sites regarding foreign influence in elections, as well as the Hunter Biden laptop story.

    In September 2022, Judicial Watch sued the Secretary of State of the State of California for having YouTube censor a Judicial Watch election integrity video.

    In May 2022, YouTube censored a Judicial Watch video about Biden corruption and election integrity issues in the 2020 election. The video, titled “Impeach? Biden Corruption Threatens National Security,” was falsely determined to be “election misinformation” and removed by YouTube, and Judicial Watch’s YouTube account was suspended for a week. The video featured an interview of Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton. Judicial Watch continues to post its video content on its Rumble channel (https://rumble.com/vz7aof-fitton-impeach-biden-corruption-threatens-national-security.html).

    In July 2021, Judicial Watch uncovered records from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), which revealed that Facebook coordinated closely with the CDC to control the Covid narrative and “misinformation” and that over $3.5 million in free advertising given to the CDC by social media companies. 

    In May 2021, Judicial Watch revealed documents showing that Iowa state officials pressured social media companies Twitter and Facebook to censor posts about the 2020 election.

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  • Federal Judge Says ‘Biological Differences Matter,’ Bans Biological Males From Women’s Sports


    A federal court on Monday declared that “biological differences matter” while upholding a new Florida law that prevents biological males from competing in female sports, ruling that the state has a legitimate interest in “protecting and promoting athletic opportunities for girls.”

    The law was signed in 2021 by Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis in the wake of a series of controversies around the country involving transgender-identifying males defeating biological girls in sports. In Connecticut, for example, two high school athletes who are biologically male but who identify as female won a total of 15 state track championships in the female division. The law was dubbed the Fairness in Women’s Sports Act.

    The lawsuit was filed in 2021 by a Broward County high school student who is biologically male but identifies as female and wants to play on the girl’s volleyball and soccer teams. Federal Judge Roy K. Altman dismissed the suit, ruling that the law does not violate Title IX or the U.S. Constitution.

    The legislation’s “gender-based classifications are rooted in real differences between the sexes — not stereotypes,” Altman wrote.

    “In requiring schools to designate sports-team memberships on the basis of biological sex, the statute adopts the uncontroversial proposition that most men and women do have different (and innate) physical attributes,” wrote Altman, a Trump nominee.

    “Ignoring those real differences would disserve the purpose of the [Constitution’s] Equal Protection Clause, which is to safeguard the principle that ‘all persons similarly situated should be treated alike.’”

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    Christian Headlines reports: Courts around the country “have similarly held that — given the historic (and ongoing) imbalance in the athletic opportunities that are available to male and female students — the government has an important interest in protecting and promoting athletic opportunities for girls,” Altman wrote. 

    Alliance Defending Freedom, which filed a friend-of-the-court brief supporting the law, applauded Altman’s decision. 

    “The court was right to uphold Florida’s Fairness in Women’s Sports Act. States like Florida have an interest in protecting women and girls as men continue to take medals, podium spots, and other opportunities away from women in female sports,” said ADF senior counsel Christiana Kiefer.

    “Biological differences matter. As more women lose opportunities to men with natural physical advantages, lawmakers are acting to preserve equal opportunities and common sense. If men are allowed to compete in women’s sports, women will continue to face discrimination that Title IX prohibits.”

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  • House Oversight Committee: ‘Yesterday’s Subpoenas Were Just the Start’

    The House Oversight Committee on Thursday sent out a cryptic tweet promising that the subpoenas it filed against the Biden Crime Family were “just the start.”

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    “We have followed the money and built a record of evidence revealing how Joe Biden knew, was involved, and benefited from his family’s influence peddling schemes. Yesterday’s subpoenas were just the start. More to come today…” House Oversight posted on X.

    On Wednesday, Comer issued subpoenas to multiple members of the Biden Crime Family.

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    The House Oversight Committee has subpoenaed for testimony before the panel Hunter Biden, James Biden, and their business associate Rob Walker in connection with its investigation into the business dealings of the Biden family.

    Additionally, the committee made requests for transcribed interviews with the following individuals: Sara Biden, the wife of James Biden; Hallie Biden, the daughter-in-law of President Biden and the widow of Beau Biden, who had a romantic relationship with Hunter later on; Elizabeth Secundy, the older sister of Hallie Biden; and Melissa Cohen, the wife of Hunter Biden.

    Comer also vowed Tuesday night  to hold obstinate witnesses in contempt of Congress and eventually compel President Joe Biden to submit to an interview.

    “You know, we’re gonna start with the family,” Comer told the “Just the News, No Noise” show during an interview. “We have to ask the family specific questions. And then in the end, the very last person we’ll interview will obviously be the President of the United States.”

    Comer said he will interrogate members of the Biden family and associates regarding the elaborate transfer of foreign funds from Kazakhstan, Ukraine, Russia, Romania, China, and Ukraine via a network of shell companies and bank accounts.

    The focus of the investigation: “What role did Joe play in all of this?”

    The revelation in recent weeks that President Biden received two checks from James Biden in 2017 marked as ‘loan repayments’ totaling $240,000 after his brother received money from Chinese or domestic clients, according to him, demonstrates that the president benefited from business dealings involving his family.

    He further stated that his committee lacks sufficient evidence at this time to determine whether the transactions involving the president and his brother were, in fact, based on loans.

    “Joe Biden’s $240,000 better off because of his family’s influence-peddling scheme,” Comer said. “That is a fact. And we do not have any evidence at the White House is saying that would prove that that was a loan.”

    On Sunday, Comer explained the stunning origins of the $40,000 check given by James Biden to his brother Joe Biden.

    “If you go back to that email that you just put on the screen [the ‘Big Guy’ email], Tony Bobulinski, who was also supposed to be in on that deal with CEFC and the Bidens, where Joe Biden was supposed to get 10%, according to Hunter Biden, it matches up perfectly,” he said.

    “We traced the $40,000 check that Joe Biden received all the way back to that WhatsApp message where Hunter Biden claimed his father was sitting beside him, where he was shaking down the Chinese operative. That’s where that $40,000 was triggered week. Just a few weeks after that text message, that $40,000 landed in Joe Biden’s pocket after the Biden’s laundered it. But that money came from China.”

    “Further evidence that Joe Biden benefited from his family’s influence peddling scheme,” Comer added.

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  • Woman pleads guilty to leaving nephew’s body in a suitcase in the Indiana woods

    WASHINGTON COUNTY, Ind. (TCD) — A Louisiana woman pleaded guilty to helping her sister dispose of a young boy’s body, which had been placed in a hard-shell suitcase in the woods.

    Indiana court records show Dawn Coleman entered the plea on Nov. 3 for conspiracy to commit murder. She had originally been charged with aiding, inducing, or causing murder, neglect of a dependent resulting in death, obstruction of justice, and conspiracy to commit murder.

    WTHR-TV reports Coleman is required to testify against the boy’s mother, DeJaune Anderson, as part of the plea agreement. Anderson, however, remains on the run even though there is a warrant out for her arrest. Anderson faces the same charges, as well as murder.

    Coleman will be sentenced Nov. 21, but WTHR reports the defense and prosecution agreed Coleman should serve 25 years in prison with five years of probation.

    On April 16, 2022, a mushroom hunter walking in a wooded area discovered the Las Vegas-themed suitcase and called law enforcement. Indiana State Police investigators took over the case and said the child inside the suitcase was a 5-year-old Black male. An autopsy later showed the boy, who was identified as Cairo Jordan, died from an “electrolyte imbalance” due to viral gastroenteritis.

    Several months later, in October 2022, Indiana State Police announced they arrested Coleman in San Francisco.

    According to Coleman’s arrest affidavit, about one month before Cairo was found dead in the suitcase, on March 12, 2022, a South Carolina Highway Patrol officer tried to stop Anderson because she was driving 92 mph in a 60 mph zone. Anderson reportedly failed to stop, so the officer engaged in a pursuit until Anderson ran out of gas. Coleman and Jordan were also in the car. Anderson reportedly identified Coleman as her sister.

    Anderson went to jail and was later released. On March 31, 2022, Anderson was arrested in Louisville, Kentucky, for allegedly robbing a store.

    Investigators obtained a warrant to look through Anderson and Coleman’s social media accounts and reportedly discovered Facebook messages in which Anderson wrote about how Jordan needed an exorcism and that he was “demonic.”

    In one message, Anderson reportedly tweeted at someone and said she needed to speak with him “urgently.”

    She wrote, “I have survived the death attacks from my 5-year-old throughout the 5 years he has been alive. I have been able to weaken his powers through our blood. I have his real name and he is 100 years old. Need assistance.”

    Coleman shared a similar message on Facebook, writing, “Just because the avatar is of what we call a child does not mean that it is actually a child there are beings that are here that are not supposed to be here that pick avatars to hide behind to play roles to steal energy and to ruin lives you better check to see if the children that you think are children actually have souls or if they’re not menevolent [sic] beings with a soul and in a child Avatar.”

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  • Judicial Watch: Records Show Homeland Security’s Cybersecurity Agency Worked with Election Integrity Partnership to Suppress 2020 Election ‘Disinformation’

    (Washington, DC)Judicial Watch announced today it received 63 pages of heavily redacted records from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) that show the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), a division of DHS, communicated during the 2020 election campaign with the Election Integrity Partnership (EIP), which was created to flag online election content for censorship and suppression.

    The records show that Twitter participated in discussions with the Cybersecurity Agency and EIP through the software system Jira, contrary to what former Twitter head of trust and safety Yoel Roth claimed in congressional testimony. 

    The CISA records show government involvement in the EIP pressure on Google, Twitter, Facebook, TikTok, Pinterest, Reddit and other platforms to censor “disinformation.”

    Judicial Watch obtained the records in a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) lawsuit filed in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia after DHS failed to respond to an October 5, 2022, request (Judicial Watch Inc. vs. U.S. Department of Homeland Security (No. 1:22-cv-03560 )). Judicial Watch asked for:

    1. All records of communication between the CISA and the EIP. This includes all “tickets” or notifications to the Partnership regarding election-related disinformation on any social media platform.

    2. All records regarding the July 9, 2020, meeting between DHS officials and representatives of the EIP.

    3. All records of communication between the CISA and the University of Washington’s Center for an Informed Public and/or Stanford University’s Internet Observatory regarding any of the following:

      • The Election Integrity Partnership
      • The 2020 U.S. election
      • Online misinformation and disinformation
      • Any social media platform

    The Election Integrity Partnership (EIP) was created in July 2020, just before the presidential election. According to Just the News:

    The consortium is comprised of four member organizations: Stanford Internet Observatory (SIO), the University of Washington’s Center for an Informed Public, the Atlantic Council’s Digital Forensic Research Lab, and social media analytics firm Graphika. It set up a concierge-like service in 2020 that allowed federal agencies like Homeland’s Cybersecurity Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) and State’s Global Engagement Center to file “tickets” requesting that online story links and social media posts be censored or flagged by Big Tech.

    Three liberal groups — the Democratic National Committee, Common Cause and the NAACP — were also empowered like the federal agencies to file tickets seeking censorship of content. A Homeland-funded collaboration, the Elections Infrastructure Information Sharing and Analysis Center, also had access.

    An October 6, 2020, email is sent via the Jira platform from an Election Integrity Partnership official whose name is redacted, (jira@2020partnership.atlassian.net), to a redacted CISA recipient. The bottom of email states: “This is shared with EI-ISAC (Election Infrastructure Information Sharing and Analysis Center) and CIS Misinformation Reporting” and “Powered by Jira Service Desk.”

    An October 7, 2020, email from an EIP official whose name is redacted to a redacted CISA recipient signals the EIP’s partnership with the Center for Internet Security (CIS), a nonprofit funded by DHS, and the Democratic National Committee (DNC):

    Hello CIS Partners: given that there is a caveat on the top right hand side that says ‘as of 9/17’, and the caveat at the bottom that says some states might allow later registration, and since the deadlines are changing to a later date, the EIP does not view this as misinformation and it would not violate platform policies. Our DNC partners are shared onto this ticket so they are aware of potential confusion.

    An October 8, 2020, email from an official whose name is redacted from the Center for Internet Security (CIS), to a redacted recipient under the subject “EIP-334 Case #CIS-MIS000034: Misinformation tweet regarding voting registration deadline in Wisconsin” states: “Twitter received.”

    The bottom of email states: “This is shared with EI-ISAC (Election Infrastructure Information Sharing and Analysis Center) Twitter and CIS Misinformation Reporting” and “Powered by Jira Service Desk.”

    Twitter also received information from CISA in October 2020. An email sent by the Center for Internet Security Misinformation Reporting with the subject line “EIP-369 Case #CIS-MIS000041: Twitter misinformation regarding ballots dumped on highway in CT” states that person from CISA whose name is redacted “forwarded [the] misinformation report to Twitter.”

    In an October 13, 2020, email chain, a redacted official from the Center for Internet Security (CIS) asks an individual who worked simultaneously for both CISA and Stanford University and whose name is redacted: “do you have a preference for which email address I should use?” The Stanford-affiliated individual replies: “Yes – preference for this Stanford one as I am loading off my CISA work as we ramp up EIP!”

    An October 13, 2020, email from the Center for Internet Security Misinformation Reporting to a redacted recipient via the Jira platform has the subject line “EIP-360 Case #CIS-MIS000037: Misinformation tweet that Russians are stealing mailboxes.” CIS forwards CISA information about Twitter:

                CIS Misinformation Reporting commented:  

    From [redacted] (Analyst, Countering Foreign Influence Task Force National Risk Management Center) [which was part of CISA, now known as the Mis-, Dis-, and Malinformation (MDM) Team]

    “FYSA [for your situational awareness], this has been sent to Twitter.”

    The election official was also included in the email.

    A November 5, 2020, email, sent two days after the elections, shows that Matthew Masterson, then- senior cybersecurity adviser at CISA, and Brian Scully, who is head of the Mis-, Dis-, Malinformation (MDM) branch, were contacted by EIP Partners at Stanford University (Stanford Internet Observatory). A redacted Stanford official writes to Masterson and Scully, “A bat signal we sent up last night finally made its way to [redacted] they took care of it.

    An October 8, 2020, email from a redacted EIP official via Jira Service Desk to a recipient whose name is also redacted states: “Thank you very much for your tip to the Election Integrity Partnership. We have just assigned an analyst to this ticket and it is under review.” 

    An October 6, 2020, email shows that EIP pulled information from Democracy Works to determine what is or isn’t misinformation (Democracy Works “collaborates with election officials, leading tech platforms … to drive voter access and participation.” It is funded by leftists.): “We’ve replaced the voter information in-app with links to the secretary of state websites while we try and understand the gaps in either our underlying source or our process to put the data into the app. (We originally pulled it from Democracy Works.)”

    “The documents show that the Deep State was working hand-in-glove with social media companies to censor speech.” said Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton. “That it took a federal lawsuit to uncover this assault on the First Amendment speaks volumes about the Biden administration’s contempt for the rule of law.”

    The House Judiciary Committee recently released a report detailing “how the Department of Homeland Security’s (DHS) Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) and the Global Engagement Center (GEC, within the State Department) coordinated with Stanford University and other entities to create the Election Integrity Partnership to censor Americans’ speech in the lead-up to the 2020 election.” Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton is listed as a target of this censorship operation.

    Judicial Watch has produced a four-part documentary, “Censored and Controlled,” that details the coordinated effort by the FBI and other government agencies and Big Tech to censor and suppress information on topics such as Hunter Biden’s laptop, Covid-19, and election debates.

    Judicial Watch has been in the forefront of uncovering government efforts to censor free speech and suppress opposition to its unconstitutional actions, including the U.S. Government’s dissemination of its own disinformation.

    In October 2023, Judicial Watch sued the Department of Justice (DOJ) for records of any payments made by the FBI to Twitter (now known as X). The payments were disclosed in internal Twitter documents (the “Twitter Files”) made available by Elon Musk to journalists.

    Also in October, Judicial Watch sued the U.S. Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI) for records concerning censorship of social media users.

    In April 2023, Judicial Watch filed two lawsuits against the U.S. Department of Justice and other federal agencies for communications between the agencies and Facebook and Twitter regarding the government’s involvement in content moderation and censorship on the social media platforms.

    In a separate lawsuit file in June 2023, Judicial Watch sued DHS for all records of communications tied to the Election Integrity Partnership. Based on representations from the EIP (see here and here), the federal government, social media companies, the EIP, the Center for Internet Security (a non-profit organization funded partly by DHS and the Defense Department) and numerous other leftist groups communicated privately via the Jira software platform developed by Atlassian.

    In February 2023, Judicial Watch sued the U.S. Department Homeland Security (DHS) for records showing cooperation between the Cybersecurity and Information Security Agency (CISA) and social media platforms to censor and suppress free speech.

    Judicial Watch in January 2023 sued the DOJ for records of communications between the FBI and social media sites regarding foreign influence in elections, as well as the Hunter Biden laptop story.

    In September 2022, Judicial Watch sued the Secretary of State of the State of California for having YouTube censor a Judicial Watch election integrity video.

    In May 2022, YouTube censored a Judicial Watch video about Biden corruption and election integrity issues in the 2020 election. The video, titled “Impeach? Biden Corruption Threatens National Security,” was falsely determined to be “election misinformation” and removed by YouTube, and Judicial Watch’s YouTube account was suspended for a week. The video featured an interview of Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton. Judicial Watch continues to post its video content on its Rumble channel (https://rumble.com/vz7aof-fitton-impeach-biden-corruption-threatens-national-security.html).

    In July 2021, Judicial Watch uncovered records from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), which revealed that Facebook coordinated closely with the CDC to control the Covid narrative and “misinformation” and that over $3.5 million in free advertising given to the CDC by social media companies.

    In May 2021, Judicial Watch revealed documents showing that Iowa state officials pressured social media companies Twitter and Facebook to censor posts about the 2020 election.

    In April 2021, Judicial Watch published documents revealing how California state officials pressured social media companies (Twitter, Facebook, Google (YouTube)) to censor posts about the 2020 election.

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  • Voting Machine Company That ‘Flipped Votes’ in Pennsylvania Admits ‘Someone Programmed The Election’


    A senior executive from voting machine company Election Systems & Software, the company behind the voting machines that “flipped votes” in Pennsylvania on Tuesday, has admitted that “someone from our team programmed the election.”

    The voting machine issued caused votes in an eastern Pennsylvania county to “flip” on a ballot question, officials admitted Tuesday.

    “We deeply regret what has occurred today,” said Linda Bennett, the company’s senior vice president of customer operations. Bennett also said that it was a “human error” but also admitted that the vote-flipping issue was created when someone “programmed the election.”

    “It was a human error, based on someone from our team that programmed the election,” Bennett responded when asked by a reporter why the voting machines had errors. “They made a mistake putting the printed text on the card as opposed to the screen,” she continued. “Someone from our team inadvertently put the wrong name.” Watch:

    Voters were asked to decide whether Pennsylvania Superior Court Judges Jack Panella and Victor Stabile should be retained for additional 10-year terms.

    The “yes” or “no” votes for each judge were switched on a summary displayed to voters before they cast their ballot, said Charles Dertinger, the Northampton County director of administration.

    If a voter marked “yes” to retain Panella and “no” on Stabile, for example, it was reflected as “no” on Panella and “yes” on Stabile.

    Voters noticed the error on the printed voting records produced by the touchscreen machines.

    The issue was brought to the attention of poll workers shortly after the start of voting on Tuesday morning.

    During a news conference in Easton on Tuesday afternoon, Dertinger insisted that votes would be tabulated accurately.

    “What you read and what the computer reads are two different things,” he said.

    “The computer does not read the text that is printed out.”

    The issue affected all the county’s voting machines in use Tuesday, estimated at more than 300.

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    The Pennsylvania Department of State said the problem was isolated to the two retention votes in Northampton County and that no other races statewide were affected.

    The county obtained a court order Tuesday after the problem was discovered that allowed the machines to continue to be used.

    Northampton County Executive Lamont McClure, who leads the county 50 miles north of Philadelphia, called it a “relatively minor glitch.”

    McLure said in a statement that “everybody’s vote’s going to count” as the voters intended.

    Poll workers were instructed to inform voters of the glitch before they entered the voting booth.

    Still, he said later Tuesday, the problem angered him, given many voters’ mistrust.

    “It’s our job to help give people confidence, help give them peace of mind in their voting processes,” McClure, a Democrat, said at the news conference.

    “We need to need to reassure the public that their voting is safe and secure.”

    McClure blamed a “coding error” by voting machine company Election Systems & Software. He said the county’s elections staff failed to pick up the issue during testing.

    A company spokesperson, Katina Granger, said the problem was caused by “human error.”

    It’s not the first time Northampton County has had problems with the company’s ExpressVoteXL touchscreen system.

    In 2019, an incorrectly formatted ballot in a judicial race forced election workers to count the vote on paper ballots.

    Election security advocates later filed a lawsuit challenging Pennsylvania’s certification of the ExpressVoteXL system.

    The suit was settled in August with an agreement that election officials would record and publicly report problems with voting machines.

    Rich Garella of Protect Our Vote Philly, one of the plaintiffs in that suit, questioned Tuesday whether the ExpressVoteXL machines could be trusted.

    “Every malfunctioning machine should be immediately pulled from service and every voter should receive an emergency paper ballot,” he said.

    The machines are also used in Philadelphia and Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, although there were no reports of problems there Tuesday.

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  • House to Vote Next Week on Impeaching DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas Over Border Crisis

    House Republicans, fresh off of issuing subpoenas to the Biden Crime Family, are following up on its sudden spate of action with an announcement that Department of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas is set to be impeached next week.

    Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA), a conservative firebrand, is spearheading the move to impeach Homeland Security Secretary Mayorkas, saying he “broke the law” and was to blame for the problem at the southern border with migrants.

    On Thursday, she announced the impeachment resolution on the House floor.

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    “[This is a resolution for] impeaching Alejandro Nicholas Mayorkas, Secretary of Homeland Security for high crimes and misdemeanors. Resolved, that Alejandro Nicholas Mayorkas, Secretary of Homeland Security, is impeached for high crimes and misdemeanors, and that the following articles of impeachment be exhibited to the United States Senate.”

    Earlier, MTG announced her intention to impeach Mayorkas.

    The Georgia Republican introduced the resolution as privileged, which means that within two legislative days, the House must consider the measure on the floor. By approving a motion to adjourn the resolution, legislators could circumvent the need for a formal vote on the initiative.

    “We can’t wait any longer in Washington, D.C.,” Greene said earlier on the steps of the Capitol building.

    Greene stated that Rep. Tony Gonzales (R-TX) who represents a border district, is in favor of the resolution and will collaborate with her to garner Republican support for an impeachment of Mayorkas.

    “I hope (Johnson) supports it,” Greene said. “I think everyone in our conference and I would hope Democrats as well would support impeaching someone that is breaking the law through his job and breaking his oath of office.”

    Two of Greene’s constituents were slain in a car accident after a vehicle suspected of transporting smuggled migrants evaded police and collided during a pursuit, she said. The resolution was subsequently passed.

    While Greene’s resolution alleges that Mayorkas “has neglected to maintain operational control of the border” and “willfully admitted border crossers, terrorists, human traffickers, drugs, and other contraband,” it does not elaborate.

    “Alejandro Nicholas Mayorkas, in his failure to uphold the oath he took, has, by his actions, lost the trust of citizens of the United States to faithfully execute the laws of the United States,” the resolution concludes.

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