#28yearslater After all this time seems I finally have a name of one of the cnuts. DC 1330 Adrian Smith 07775 032347 wanted for rape, murder, theft, genocide x 2... please re-tweet for awareness! [email protected]
An American had been paying $45 cash for her medication.
She finally gets “great insurance.”
The price jumps to $300 — for the exact SAME generic drug.
The pharmacist checks again: without insurance, it’s still $45.
Insurance didn’t lower the cost. It exposed the SCAM.
At least 40 minors gave sworn statements to the FBI that Jeffrey Epstein raped and trafficked them. The line prosecutor wrote an 82-page memo recommending charges.
Alex Acosta declined and signed a non-prosecution deal.
He was later confirmed as Labor Secretary.
Please Pray for Adeline 🙏
Adeline needs big help right now. She cannot survive without a blood transfusion, and Jack Jack’s Pack Rescue’s bill is already over $8,000.
Please share this far and wide. Adeline did not ask to be dumped. She did not ask to be starved. Her suffering is the result of human failure and apathy.
Now she needs people to show her that kindness still exists. Please help save this sweet soul. 😭
Please donate here:
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BREAKING🚨: Remember the man who was arrested by MULTIPLE police officers and SMASHED with a riot shield in Southampton? 🇬🇧
Well he is a MILITARY VETERAN who suffers from Complex PTSD and has 13 metal pins in his ankle - the police BEAT HIM because he didn’t get out of their way fast enough
Read his lawyer’s has given a statement read below 👇
How did I miss this write up by Newsweek? It's nice to see my fight to #SaveLucy get attention from the mainstream media.
Good job, @Newsweek. Thank you!
https://t.co/bCVjsj2Gpr
🚨BREAKING: SPECIALIST DOCTOR SAYS HENRY NOWAK COULD HAVE LIVED IF NOT FOR POLICE
In summary:
- Henry was alive when they arrived and likely clotted
- Aggressive police intervention likely tore clot
- Major Trauma department was minutes away from scene
- Judge and Pathologist were FAR TOO LENIENT on Police
- Henry Nowak had 50% CHANCE to survive
- Absolutely convinced that if he arrived in hospital alive he would have survived
This is disgusting, the family deserve justice
Full breakdown below:
Dr Krzysztof Magier [@DrMagier] based in the Isle of Wight is a qualified Paediatric Care Lead and part of the 'Critical Care Network' with experience in combat medicine training and a specialized course in treating severe injuries (including gunshot and stab wounds) has analysed the footage and claimed the AGGRESSIVE Police intervention may have contributed towards Henry's death.
Dr Magier DISAGREES with the pathologist's and judge's opinion that Henry Nowak had ZERO chance of SURVIVAL.
As well as the claim that handcuffing him essentially changed NOTHING.
In fact he claims the REVERSE IS TRUE, there is a high likelihood that the police intervention CONTRIBUTED TO HENRY'S DEATH.
He analysed the autopsy report, which points to DAMAGE to the subclavian vein as the main source of BLEEDING.
In a healthy person, venous bleeding occurs under low pressure and often self-limits thanks to the NATURALLY FORMING CLOT, while simply approximating the wound edges and compressing the surrounding tissues closes the vein enough to slow or even stop the bleeding.
The body camera footage shows that when police arrived on the scene (likely 5-10 minutes after the injury), Henry was CONCIOUS ENOUGH to speak LOUDLY.
He was therefore NOT YET in a terminal state.
After his arms were twisted behind his back and handcuffed, the vein was most likely STRETCHED, the clot TORN, and BLEEDING DRAMATICALLY INTENSIFIED.
Within just about three minutes, he lost consciousness and DIED.
People with suspected internal injuries should NEVER be moved or yanked abruptly, such actions can destroy the natural clot and lead to massive internal hemorrhage.
Instead of immediately calling a medical rescue team and handing the patient over to paramedics, the police ARRESTED HIM.
If paramedics had arrived first on the scene, Henry’s chances of survival would have been MUCH HIGHER.
AS HIGH AS "50%"—writes Dr. Magier.
Paramedics could have quickly started an IV, administered fluids to increase circulating blood volume, and tranexamic acid to stabilize the clot, and if needed, performed needle decompression (inserting a large, long needle into the lung), because the issue wasn’t so much lack of lung function, but compression of the blood-filled lung on the heart and mediastinum, which blocks circulation.
Worse still, the incident took place just a few minutes' drive by car (2–3 minutes by ambulance with sirens) from Southampton University Hospital—a regional MAJOR TRAUMA CENTRE equipped with a full team of specialists, procedures, and equipment.
"I AM CONVINCED THAT IF HENRY HAD ARRIVED THERE ALIVE THE DOCTORS WOULD HAVE NOT LET HIM DIE"—writes Dr. Magier.
The aggressive police intervention, instead of saving a life, led to death through improper handling of a severely injured person, even though world-class care was just minutes away. "I fear the Judge and pathologist were too lenient toward the police"
It has never been officially acknowledged, but it is an open secret that the UK government sends its nudge unit to grieving families after tragedies like this. Their job is to warn the family they will be held responsible for any public reaction and to push statements about unity to shield the authorities.
In Henry Nowak's case, they clearly missed his godmother. She has spoken with raw honesty about the failures that cost her godson his life. Henry's sister Olivia has likewise shared and supported calls for real accountability instead of scripted silence.
A government that uses threats to manage and muzzle a family's grief has lost all moral authority.
The real reason for the WEF's obsession with digital IDs and CBDCs.
"The biggest fear that the World Economic Forum has is that there are going to be people that will not comply."
When will enough people accept the climate "crisis" is a hoax to make money. Now they need easy energy. Just as wars are unleashed on false grounds, by bankers, to make money. Just as "pandemics" are scams to make money. It's all lies to control the people and enrich the rich.
This was HEARTBREAKING
Dr. Tanya Haj-Hassan, who volunteered in Gaza, exposed Israel:
"I held a lifeless child in my arms. There was no equipment to save him. This is not a war; it is a massacre of the innocent."
History is slipping from the minds of Americans.
The French Revolution did not begin with a guillotine.
It began when regular people couldn’t afford bread to feed their children while the elite continued living as though nothing was wrong.
History suggests that societies become unstable when suffering is concentrated.
In the 1980s, a wildlife biologist in Pennsylvania discovered something astonishing:
You could convince a wild mother bear to adopt an orphaned cub using Vicks VapoRub.
His name was Gary Alt.
For nearly three decades, he studied black bears and helped grow Pennsylvania’s bear population from around 3,000 to nearly 15,000 animals.
But one problem kept haunting wildlife officials:
Orphaned cubs.
When mother bears were killed by cars, hunters, or accidents, young cubs were often left with almost no chance of survival.
Most were either raised in captivity or euthanized.
Gary Alt wanted another option.
He wanted wild bears to raise them.
The problem was biology.
Mother bears identify their cubs by scent.
A strange cub usually isn’t treated as a baby.
It’s treated as an intruder.
Sometimes a threat.
Sometimes something to kill.
Gary learned this firsthand after trying to introduce an orphaned cub to an awake mother bear in spring.
The mother immediately detected the unfamiliar scent and killed the cub.
But then he noticed something interesting.
During winter hibernation, mother bears were far less aware and far less aggressive.
So Gary tried something risky.
He quietly entered a winter den, placed an orphaned cub beside a sleeping mother and her litter, and left.
The mother never noticed.
When spring arrived, she emerged from the den raising one more cub than she’d originally given birth to.
The orphan had been fully accepted.
The technique worked repeatedly during hibernation.
But what about orphaned cubs discovered after winter — when mothers were fully awake and alert?
That’s when Gary found the strangest solution of all.
Vicks VapoRub.
He sedated a mother bear, rubbed Vicks inside her nose, and introduced the orphaned cub while she was unconscious.
The strong menthol smell overwhelmed her sense of smell long enough for the cub to bond with her and her litter.
By the time the Vicks wore off, the cub smelled like family.
It worked.
Later, Gary discovered something even simpler:
Sometimes just rubbing Vicks directly onto the orphaned cub itself was enough.
The menthol temporarily masked the foreign scent long enough to prevent aggression and allow acceptance.
One foster mother even ended up raising six cubs at once — including two unrelated orphans Gary had introduced.
She never treated them differently.
Today, variations of Gary Alt’s methods are still used by wildlife agencies across the United States.
Wildlife officers track GPS-collared mother bears, locate winter dens, and carefully place orphaned cubs beside sleeping mothers knowing there’s a good chance the mother will simply wake up in spring believing the cub has always been hers.
And somehow, that’s the beautiful part of the story.
A wild animal capable of rejecting a stranger in one moment…
Can become a mother to it in another.
Sometimes the difference between rejection and acceptance is timing, patience, and a tiny window where fear has been replaced by trust.
Or, in this case, a two-dollar jar of menthol ointment.
In 2002, a 15-year-old girl was abducted in broad daylight by a serial killer.
What she did next helped bring him down.
Her name was Kara Robinson.
It was an ordinary summer morning in South Carolina.
Kara was outside helping a friend with chores when a man pulled into the driveway in a dark green Pontiac Trans Am.
He looked calm.
Polite.
Unremarkable.
He made small talk for less than a minute.
Then he pulled a gun.
He forced Kara into a large plastic container in the back of his car and threatened to kill her if she screamed.
Most people would’ve panicked.
Kara made a different decision.
She stayed calm.
And she started paying attention.
Inside the container, she memorized everything she could:
The route.
The sounds.
The timing.
Later, inside his apartment, she kept going.
She memorized the layout of the rooms.
The small decorative figures on shelves.
The serial number printed inside the plastic container.
Even the names and phone numbers on magnets attached to the refrigerator.
While enduring unimaginable fear, her brain quietly turned the apartment into evidence.
She understood something critical:
If she survived, details would matter.
Her captor was Richard Evonitz, a serial killer who had already murdered three teenage girls in Virginia without being caught.
Kara didn’t know his name yet.
But she made sure investigators eventually would.
She stayed calm enough to make him comfortable.
She talked to him.
Cleaned when he asked.
Waited patiently.
Then, while he slept, she escaped.
She ran to safety and contacted police.
Investigators were stunned by the precision of her memory.
A traumatized 15-year-old girl had handed them one of the most detailed suspect profiles they had ever seen.
Within hours, police identified Evonitz.
He fled.
Two days later, after a police pursuit in Florida, he killed himself before he could be arrested.
Kara Robinson had done what years of investigations hadn’t accomplished.
She stopped him.
And maybe the most remarkable part of the story is what came after.
Kara later met with the families of the girls Evonitz had murdered and helped provide answers they had waited years to receive.
Then she became a police officer herself.
Today, Kara Robinson Chamberlain speaks publicly about survival, trauma, and resilience.
Not because it’s easy.
Because she knows silence is often what predators count on most.
Years later, she summed up the story with one sentence:
“Choosing me was his biggest mistake.”
She was 15 years old.
Locked inside a plastic container.
Alone with a serial killer.
And instead of giving up, she started memorizing.
That decision changed everything.
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