WHISTLEBLOWER Gail Macrae: "I am a registered nurse with years on the front lines...ZERO patients died FROM COVID.
They were KILLED by Remdesivir and ventilators.
Hospitals were half-empty the entire time.
But the deadly protocols, forced isolation from family, and experimental drugs kept rolling — because every “COVID label” meant massive government bonuses.
This wasn’t medicine.
This was MURDER FOR MONEY.
Patients came in with the flu or pneumonia. They left in body bags after being poisoned and suffocated by hospital policy.
I saw it with my own eyes.
I watched it happen day after day.
Demand justice.
Demand the truth.
Demand the names of every administrator, doctor, and politician who profited while our loved ones were slaughtered.
The COVID hospital scam was one of the greatest crimes in history.
Everyone knows about the beaches. The boats, the men, the machine guns. June 6th. But the invasion didn't start on June 6th. And the first Americans to die didn't die on a beach.
They died on a minesweeper. The day before. Alone. In the middle of the English Channel. And almost nobody knows their names.
Here is how D-Day actually began.
The entire invasion fleet, over 6,000 ships, could not move an inch until someone cleared the way. The Germans had spent years seeding the English Channel with thousands of moored contact mines, explosive devices chained to the seafloor that would detonate the moment a hull touched them. Before the battleships, the destroyers, the landing craft, the troop transports could go anywhere near Normandy, those mines had to be found and cut. That job fell to the minesweepers.
Minesweepers were small ships. Thin hulls, small crews, slow speeds. Their entire purpose was to drag cutting gear through the water and sever the cables holding mines to the seafloor, then mark the cleared lanes with lighted buoys called dan buoys so the fleet behind them could follow safely. They were, in effect, the tip of the spear for the largest naval invasion in human history. They went in first. In the dark. With no escort. While everyone else waited.
Mine Squadron 7 was assigned to clear the approach channels for Utah Beach. On the afternoon of June 5th, 1944, the day before the landings, they were already out there working. The fleet was still in England. The paratroopers had not yet jumped. The world did not yet know what was coming. The minesweepers were already in the channel, doing the job that made everything else possible.
At approximately 5:55 in the evening on June 5th, USS Osprey (AM 56), a Raven-class minesweeper, struck a moored German contact mine while laying dan buoys to mark the cleared channel. The mine detonated alongside the forward engine room. The explosion blew a massive hole in the hull. Fires broke out immediately. The ship began to list.
The crew fought the fire. They tried to save her. For nearly an hour they worked. It wasn't enough. At roughly 6:55 PM, the order came to abandon ship. USS Osprey slipped beneath the English Channel and was gone.
Six men died. Out of a crew of 105, six men did not make it off that ship. One of them was an officer. USS Chickadee (AM 59) moved in to pull survivors from the water.
Then the rest of Mine Squadron 7 closed ranks and kept sweeping. They did not stop. They could not stop. Six thousand ships were waiting behind them. The invasion was hours away. The job was not done.
The men who cleared those channels never got a movie made about them. They are not in the famous photographs. When people picture D-Day they picture Omaha Beach at dawn, ramps dropping, men running into the surf. They do not picture a small ship in the afternoon light on June 5th, one day early, cracking open on a mine in empty water with no one watching.
But every single landing craft that made it to those beaches did so because men in minesweepers went first and paid the price to mark the way. USS Osprey was the first ship the invasion cost the United States Navy. She went down before the first paratrooper jumped. Before the first shot was fired on the beaches. Before the world knew the invasion had even begun.
Six men. June 5th. The English Channel. The first.
@Jon_Gross@DAGToddBlanche The FBI is calling me so often over video I’ve taken out here in Newark that I can’t keep up and return their calls quickly enough.
Patience.
FBI and DOJ are pushing hard on this one. Indictments don’t happen overnight most of the time.
EXCLUSIVE: Woman on @Nextdoor app CENSORED and SUSPENDED for sharing right-leaning opinions on the platform.
Nextdoors woke polices encourage people to discuss "racial justice and anti-racism" and BLM, while banning anyone from saying phrases like "All Lives Matter" or "White Lives Matter.”
Missy had multiple posts of hers removed, including one where she says, "We could use more Jesus in the neighborhood." Nextdoor said the post was "insulting" and "bullying."
She was then temporarily suspended for a post supporting local candidates that aligned with her values. The reason? Because Nextdoor deemed discussions on local candidates she likes as a "non-local topic."
Yet posts supporting Democrat endorsed candidates are allowed.
Nextdoor is targeting conservatives on its platform while allowing leftists to run wild.
Massive ICE raid in Abbeville, South Carolina just exposed illegal aliens working with stolen Social Security numbers.
Two managers and 48 employees were detained at Burnstein Von Seelen Precision Casting.
The investigation, dubbed “Ghost Story,” began in the fall of 2024. South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson announced that the company’s managers, Christopher Douglas Ramey and Sandy Lynn Willis, allegedly knew they were hiring illegal aliens using fraudulent identification.
The fake documents reportedly used the real names, dates of birth, and Social Security numbers of actual American citizens. This is identity theft on a massive scale stealing jobs, wages, and security from hard-working Americans while creating serious national security risks in manufacturing.
AG Wilson made it clear: if you’re unlawfully aiding illegal aliens, ignoring the law, and taking advantage of American workers, South Carolina is coming for you.
This is exactly the kind of aggressive enforcement we need nationwide. No more turning a blind eye to businesses that knowingly hire illegal labor and facilitate document fraud.
Deport every single one of them.