No voter fraud, eh? Here is an ACTIVE case of voter fraud currently in the Hamilton County court system. This all happened before us at the Hamilton County Board of Elections. This woman claimed she didn’t need a photo ID because of a religious exemption. During our hearing, we exposed this as fraudulent. A Hamilton County Grand Jury agreed and now this woman faces felony charges. This won’t make the news? Or will it?
ONE CHEMICAL IN YOUR WATER IS TURNING MALE FROGS INTO FEMALES—AND IT’S DOING THE SAME TO OUR BOYS. The EPA says it’s “safe.” Europe banned it 20 years ago.
ATRAZINE—85 million pounds sprayed yearly on U.S. corn—is in your tap water right now at levels PROVEN to wreck human hormones.
Science doesn’t lie:
Here are Atrazine’s Proven Harms – Straight from the Studies:
- Chemical Castration: Turns male frogs into fertile females at 0.1 ppb; complete sex reversal & hermaphroditism (Hayes et al., PNAS 2002, 2010)
- Crushes Male Fertility: Up to 50% lower sperm count, tiny testicles, infertility in men & animals (Swan et al., 2003; Fan et al., 2011)
- Cancer Trigger: Probable human carcinogen—prostate, breast, ovarian, lymphoma, leukemia (IARC 2024; Pathak et al., 2022)
- Birth Defects: Preterm birth, low birth weight, genital deformities, brain defects (Waller et al., 2010; Agopian et al., 2013)
- Hormone Chaos: Mimics estrogen, tanks testosterone → delayed puberty & “chemical castration” (Cooper et al., 2000)
- Brain Damage: Parkinson’s, cognitive decline, anxiety in farmworkers (multiple studies EPA buried)
- Obesity & Diabetes: Prenatal exposure = adult obesity & insulin resistance (Frontiers in Endocrinology, 2020)
Europe: 0 ppb allowed.
USA: Up to 3 ppb “safe.”
Your son’s future masculinity is collateral damage for cheap corn.
Filter your water. Buy organic. Demand a ban.
Tag someone who drinks tap water. They need to see this.
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A peer-reviewed paper published last year in the journal Bioethics by two professors at Western Michigan University School of Medicine argues that it is "morally obligatory" to genetically engineer ticks to spread alpha-gal syndrome, a permanent condition that makes you violently allergic to red meat.
The paper is called "Beneficial Bloodsucking."
Their argument: if eating meat is morally wrong, then preventing the spread of a disease that forces people to stop eating meat is also morally wrong. Scientists should gene-edit lone star ticks to enhance their ability to carry alpha-gal syndrome and expand their range into urban environments to infect more people.
They call this a "moral bioenhancer." They frame releasing genetically modified disease-carrying ticks as a "vaccination" that only "infringes" on your bodily autonomy rather than "violating" it. The distinction, apparently, is that a tick bit you instead of a government official holding you down.
Alpha-gal syndrome is not mild. The CDC estimates up to 450,000 Americans are already affected. Cases have surged 100-fold in the last decade. Symptoms include anaphylaxis. There is no cure.
Alpha-gal cases are exploding across the United States. The lone star tick's range is expanding far beyond its historical territory. And two academics at a medical school published a paper arguing this is a good thing that should be accelerated.
At what point do we stop treating papers like this as fringe academic exercises and start asking whether anyone is already acting on them?
@EliteGolfDad Normal people don’t need to buy brand new 2026 model— tech doesn’t change much in a 3-4 year span. A premium shaft is worth the initial investment— Many guys on tour still play the OG Ventus Black.
🚨 JUST IN: NASCAR legend Kyle Busch has DlED at the age of 41 following a hospitalization with a “severe illness”
In-race communications from a recent race, seen below, show Busch requesting a doctor due to a “sinus cold” 👇🏻
41 is FAR too young.
Pray for the Busch family 🙏🏻
Okay @CBS rear back Smalley air time, shift coverage towards players the audience wants to see— McIlroy, Smith, Schauffele, Aberg, Rahm. #PGAChampionship
The Sheriff wants to talk about 2006 like it’s some distant moment in time…some old playbook that may or may not apply today. Something controlled…something that she can reference without admitting why it mattered in the first place.
Back in 2006, Deputies didn’t go into Over-the-Rhine because it sounded good on camera. They went in because the situation demanded it. Crime was up. Staffing was strained. The City needed bodies in uniforms—walking those streets and taking calls. It wasn’t theory. It wasn’t messaging. It was necessity. Guess who never patrolled a single street in her life? That’s right—the Sheriff.
Now here we are again…and we’re getting carefully worded statements…soft language…“we’re building”…“we’re collaborating”…“we’re getting good cues from leadership.” That’s what the public gets. That’s what gets packaged and pushed out.
But inside the Sheriff’s Office? Inside it looks very different…because the truth is already playing out on the backs of the rank and file—and they are pissed.
OTR patrols aren’t some future idea—they’re happening right now. And they’re being held together with overtime and duct tape. RENU Officers are in it, sure—but patrol Deputies are carrying it. Patrol is paying for it. Patrol is getting hit every eight days with forced overtime just to keep the thing standing. And we’re not even into summer yet.
Not even close.
Sergeants are pissed. Officers are pissed. And they should be. Because this isn’t “building”—this is backfilling a staffing problem that leadership doesn’t want to admit out loud.
Say it clearly…if everything was fine, this wouldn’t be happening.
You don’t start forcing overtime cycles in April because things are stable. You don’t start leaning on patrol to plug operational gaps if your staffing model is working. You don’t float the idea of bringing the Sheriff back into OTR unless you already know you’re stretched too thin to handle what’s coming.
And everyone paying attention knows exactly what’s coming.
Summer in OTR isn’t a guess. It’s not hypothetical. It’s predictable. It’s volume. It’s violence. It’s crowds, calls, and chaos stacked on top of a department that’s already down roughly a hundred Officers—even after pushing a class through the academy.
Fifty-five in…and still down a hundred.
Do the math.
So now we get this…a public message that sounds calm and controlled…paired with the actual reality of forced overtime, mounting frustrations and plummeting morale even further. (We didn’t think that was possible.)
So who is going to pay for this, “collaboration?” Well, that would be us—the taxpayers.
Because you can’t run a department on messaging and faux transparency. You can’t “build” your way out of a staffing crisis while the same Deputies you depend on are being burned out in real time. You can’t stand in front of a camera and talk about collaboration while patrol units are being cycled through overtime just to hold a line that keeps moving.
And here’s the part nobody wants to say out loud…
If Deputies end up back in Over-the-Rhine—whether you call it a partnership or not—it won’t be because of some long-term strategic vision.
It’ll be because the system is already under pressure…and the people carrying it are starting to feel exactly how heavy that pressure is.
This isn’t 2006 Sheriff. You’re not running on a full complement with full academy classes either. Will the Deputies be able to take their vacations over the summer? Not likely. Forced OT is never okay when it’s more than a temporary solution with no end date.
The Mayor and the City Manager created this mess—now the County has to help CPD manage OTR…but it all comes from the taxpayers.
How much is the City-(taxpayers) paying the Sheriff’s Office this time? Enquiring minds want to know…because this is a contract year for the CPD, the CFD, as well as for the HCSO.
Please stop the merry-go-round—I want off.
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