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URGENT: A CALIFORNIA MOTHER FACES 3 YEARS IN FEDERAL PRISON STARTING NEXT WEEK AFTER A FIGHT OVER HER PARENTAL RIGHTS.
Shana Gaviola, a single mother of three, refused to affirm her teenage son’s desire to transition. She says his California school began helping him socially transition without her consent, brought in a “transition person,” and then SHUT HER OUT, withholding information about serious behavioral issues.
In 2021, after her son obtained a restraining order, Gaviola arranged for him to be taken to a structured Christian boarding school in Missouri. She was federally prosecuted, convicted in December 2025 of interstate violation of that protective order, and sentenced to 36 months.
She reports to prison Monday.
And today? Her son is 21 and NEVER transitioned.
If parental rights are going to mean something in America again, this case demands immediate attention.
Please share Shana’s story and ask @TheJusticeDept and @WhiteHouse to review her case before she surrenders.
An Eastern Kentucky data center has already locked in deals with Kentucky Power for enough electricity to run half the homes in the entire state… and now they’re openly talking about DOUBLING it. The equivalent of powering every household in Kentucky.
TeraWulf’s Muskie Data Campus (EastPark Industrial Park, Greenup/Boyd counties) has signed electric service and infrastructure agreements with Kentucky Power for up to 1 GW. Their CEO just told investors they’re “increasingly optimistic” about expanding that to as much as 2 gigawatts.
That’s continuous power on the scale of the residential electricity use of the whole state.
Are we all just pretending a utility can magically deliver the same amount of power the entire state of Kentucky’s households use without massive, expensive, multi-year infrastructure upgrades?
We need to be asking the obvious questions no one seems eager to answer:
• Who pays for the new generation, the substations, the high-voltage transmission lines, and the upgrades to the grid that will be required to move that kind of load? Ratepayers? Do we honestly think Kentucky Power will handle all this expense without it showing up in residential bills that are already among the highest in the state?
• How many new easements will be needed across private land for transmission corridors? How much of that land gets taken through eminent domain if landowners don’t voluntarily sell?
• What happens to reliability for regular customers when a single industrial customer suddenly demands state-scale continuous power? Kentucky Power has already faced capacity questions.
• Where is the transparent public discussion of the real costs, timelines, and trade-offs? The announcements focus on “economic development” while the hard infrastructure and ratepayer impacts stay vague.
The lack of clear, detailed answers about generation, transmission, cost allocation, and land acquisition leaves a vacuum that invites speculation—and the speculation is not favorable.
When a utility signs up to deliver power on the scale of half (and potentially all) of Kentucky’s residential demand to one private data-center campus, the public deserves more than a pinky promise that this will not destroy and overleverage our power companies, which have government-enforced monopolies over our power systems.
If this can be done cleanly, with no rate impact and no forced land takings, prove it. Pass a law protecting citizens—something our Legislature at both the federal and state levels can't seem to accomplish without the bill dying in a committee.
I don't want an executive order from the president or the governor promising this will all be okay when common sense tells us there is no way we can more than double our entire state's consumption over such a short time with no negative repercussions.
LETTER TO @SenateGOP 🚨
I'm writing this on behalf of millions and millions of Americans
ANY SENATOR WHO DOES PRO-FORMA SESSIONS FOR JOHN THUNE, SO HE CAN BLOCK TRUMPS RECESS APPT'S
Gets primaried
Thank you for your attention to this matter
Peacefully like Scott Presler says
🚨EVERYONE IN AMERICA NEEDS TO SEE THIS🚨
In the recent Michigan primary on August 4th,
election workers were going to give an Iranian non-citizen sex offender a ballot
b/c the non-citizen was registered to vote.
Share & tag your Senators.
BOMBSHELL: Undercover Video Shows Non-U.S. Citizens from Iran Allowed to Vote in Michigan Primary Without ID
The Non-Citizens Allowed to Vote Are Sex Offenders, on DHS's "Worst of the Worst" List, and Previously Arrested by ICE
Iranian Subject Confirms With OMG He Voted in the Last Three Elections and Intends to Vote on Primary Day
“All I know is you're [Afshin Masheli] registered to vote here. The rest of the information is not important to me.”
“Yes, this is the right place. You [Fazlollah Haritash] are registered to vote here.”
@DHSgov@AAGDhillon@ICEgov@WhiteHouse@WHFraudTF@AbdulElSayed@MichSoS@JocelynBenson@WayneCounty@TheJusticeDept
Chinese driverless cars are about to flood America. Cameras everywhere. Mapping every street, every military base, every piece of infrastructure it rolls past.
Why? Because Congress is deciding right now whether these things show up in your town.
These are rolling surveillance platforms!
Everything they see can go straight back to the Chinese Communist Party.
It starts with 3,000 “robotaxis.” Once that loophole is open, what’s stopping the next 30,000?
Congress needs to shut this down cold. No Chinese driverless cars on American roads. Period.
🚨Breaking: Kentucky Data center developer allegedly tries to intimidate critics with threats.
Brian Luftman is the founder of American Farm Investors. AFI is trying to build a data center next to Shaker Village, against the objections of both Mercer County and the City of Harrodsburg, which supplies water in the area.
The county denied Brian’s zoning change request, so he has gone to the City of Burgin and asked the city to annex the data center property (which is larger than the entire town). If the city does so, it will nullify any county zoning restrictions on the property, allowing the data center to be built.
Brian Luftman is also a part owner of Never Say Die bourbon. He received a $1 million tax incentive to open a $4 million microbrewery/bar in Lexington, KY.
A woman named Diane Floyd reports that she has been posting in groups like Lexington Foodies, telling people about Never Say Die’s ownership and its ties to data center development, which seems to be causing people to decide they will not go to the bar.
In response, Brian Luftman (according to the screenshots Diane posted) appears to try to intimidate and threaten Diane by exposing her 2023 arrest in the groups she is posting in.
The Mercer County data center is quickly becoming quite the saga.
Alexander Vindman leaked a transcript of the phone call Trump had with Zelenskyy, to intel officials, then reported it to W.H Atty's in order to cover his tracks
They used it to impeach Trump
His wife Rachel was linked to ActBlue, and posted concerns over not being pardoned
There is no statute of limitations on Conspiracy.... Vindman must stand trial for this
When the Senate votes tomorrow or Friday on whether or not to leave DC for August recess,
I’ll widely publicize which Senators are with us & which are against us.
We have 2 years to prepare for primaries.
Adam Carolla makes Terry Bradshaw eat his words after he called Aaron Rodgers a “liar” over his vax status:
BRADSHAW: “Learn not to lie. Because that’s what you did, Aaron. You lied to everyone.”
CAROLLA: “Aaron Rodgers tried to lie because you and the rest of society were FORCING him to inject a substance into his healthy body that... he knew that he didn’t need to inject it."
"Nobody needed the vaccine LESS than Aaron Rodgers.”
“I hate it when people force people into lying and then go, 'You know he lied.'"
“Yeah, he f*cking lied… You know who lied? Every Jéw who told a Nazi he wasn’t a Jéw in 1942... You Nazis forced people to lie.”