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The conspiracy theorists were right
A new FDA data mining report shows they knew the Covid vaccine had 25 major side effects and they all conspired to hide it from the public
Senator Ron Johnson’s Senate PSI Majority Staff Interim Report has been released on FDA data mining and the March 2021 analysis by Dr. Ana Szarfman
There was a “masking” in the standard FDA system, where signals from Pfizer and Moderna reportedly cancelled each other out
Meaning they lied and hid the side effects from the public and told you it was 100% safe and effective
I have compared the whole list for you:
Neurological & Dysautonomia
• Bell’s palsy (Suppressed Signal)
• Paraesthesia ear (Suppressed Signal)
• Bradykinesia (Suppressed Signal)
• Basal ganglia stroke (Suppressed Signal)
• Cerebral artery occlusion (Suppressed Signal)
• Thalamic infarction
• Sinus rhythm abnormality
• Agonal rhythm
• Diaphragmatic spasm
• Dementia (Pfizer)
Cardiac
• Sudden cardiac death (Suppressed Signal)
• Acute left ventricular failure (Suppressed Signal)
• Diastolic dysfunction (Suppressed Signal)
• Ejection fraction abnormal (Suppressed Signal)
• Hypertensive emergency (Suppressed Signal)
• Blood pressure systolic changes (Suppressed Signal)
• Aortic stenosis (Suppressed Signal)
• Cardiac failure chronic
• Acute myocardial infarction (Pfizer, Moderna)
• Cardiac telemetry abnormal (Pfizer) (Suppressed Signal)
Vascular & Pulmonary
• Pulmonary infarction (Suppressed Signal)
• Embolic stroke
• Ischaemic stroke
• Aortic aneurysm rupture
• May-Thurner syndrome
• Hypomagnesaemia (Suppressed Signal)
Other
• Cholecystitis acute (Suppressed Signal)
• AST/ALT ratio abnormal
• Mastoid disorder
• Cardiac assistance device user
• Brain natriuretic peptide increased
• Asymptomatic COVID-19 (Pfizer) (Suppressed Signal)
The FDA’s standard analytical method allegedly masked “obscured” statistical safety signals in the data
Aka they lied
Valid questions @CJGRISHAM … after witnessing Chandra Sutton’s temper tantrum, why should citizens place their faith in trust that THIS council will fix the water problems that I’ve played Trinidad for
40 years?
It truly takes people with the mental and emotional capacity to understand that there may be different perspectives and different ideas. These people cared enough to do their due diligence and bringing an idea and possible solution to the table.
That was a step in the right direction… but open discussion shouldn’t be difficult…
TRINIDAD WATER: @CJGRISHAM asks the question everyone has been wondering... How can you get an item on a city agenda when the agenda itself is written by a tyrant? With @GFALAWRYAN and @CJ2ALawyer, link to the full live stream below! 👇
Leadership isn’t about who can yell the loudest or throw the biggest temper tantrum.
Leadership is about listening. It’s about having the maturity to consider ideas you may not agree with. It’s about asking questions, seeking solutions, and putting the community ahead of personal feelings.
Trinidad’s water won’t be fixed by anger. It won’t be fixed by attacking people who bring ideas to the table. It won’t be fixed by shutting down conversations before they begin.
Real leaders come prepared with solutions. They engage in constructive discussion. They focus on results, not drama.
If you’re not willing to help solve the problem, then at the very least don’t stand in the way of those trying to.
The people of Trinidad deserve leadership that builds, not leadership that tears down and retaliates. Citizens have had enough.
#TrinidadTX #LeadershipMatters #WaterCrisis #SolutionsNotDrama
And to respond with the other requested information, If the expense was approved or directed by a quorum of council members outside a properly posted public meeting, that raises serious Texas Open Meetings Act concerns. In a Type A general law city with a 4-member council, 3 members constitute a quorum. Public funds and official city actions should be discussed and authorized in an open meeting, not through private serial communications or “walking quorums.” The bigger question isn’t who signed the letter, it’s whether a quorum participated in approving the expenditure or directing the action outside public view. #TrinidadTX #TOMA #Transparency
This is Marie Banister, who was sitting with her partner in retaliation and unlawful actions, Leah Melton. This moment took place on Friday February 5, 2026 at 3:46 pm… it would appear they are stuffing envelopes with the below letter… the post office closes at 4:30 on Friday and is closed in Trinidad TX on Saturday.
This letter was never approved in a public meeting. Yet some people had them in their mailboxes on the 6th. With what appears to be a fake postmark.
This is in response to those they retaliated against decided to protect their rights by hiring @CJGRISHAM and @GFALAWRYAN
A THREAD:
I now have the bogus criminal complaint and warrant against Jennifer Lynn Combs. Let me lay out How Trinidad, Texas, Used a Criminal Statute to Silence Her Protected Speech:
On April 6, 2026, Jennifer Lynn Combs created a Facebook page called "Southern Belle Watch" and posted concerns about Trinidad's municipal water supply, noting reports of possible bacterial contamination, discoloration, sediment, and odor. She asked residents to share their experiences. That single post triggered a coordinated effort to criminalize her speech. Here is the full timeline.
@GrammieIrene Correction Friday June 5, 2026, postmarked June 6, 2026.
Unfortunately my life was turned upside down in February of 2026 by this woman and those that conspired with her.
Attorney General Paxton, the citizens of Trinidad, Texas need help.
A 4-member city council means 3 members constitute a quorum. Yet residents continue to raise concerns about decisions, public statements, and city business seemingly occurring outside properly posted meetings.
Numerous complaints have already been raised regarding Texas Public Information Act compliance and potential walking quorums. If public business is being conducted outside the public eye, Texans deserve answers.
I personally observed council member Marie Banister and Leah Melton stuffing these envelopes YESTERDAY AFTERNOON inside of city hall. I was there to once again ask about records I requested and PAID for MONTHS AGO…
Some residents received these in their mailboxes, while others received nothing… eluding to the same council members illegally stuffing these letters into some mailboxes and not others.
Let me be clear, there was no public meeting approving this letter. It is impossible for these letter to have been taken to the post office to be stamped and then provided to only some members of the public.
Please investigate the ongoing concerns surrounding TOMA and TPIA compliance in Trinidad, Texas. The people deserve lawful government, not government by backroom consensus.
#TrinidadTX #OpenGovernment #TOMA #TPIA #Transparency #TexasPolitics @KenPaxtonTX
When a city’s water operator answers to politicians instead of strong oversight, taxpayers inherit the risk.
If residents get sick, get chemically burned, if the system fails, if regulators come knocking, the liability doesn’t land on council members..it lands on the citizens paying the bills.
Clean water isn’t politics. It’s a duty.
This shouldn’t be happening in the United States!!!
https://t.co/FdFF8HB49Q
#TrinidadTX #WaterCrisis #Accountability #TexasPolitics #PublicHealth
More Aggressive X Version
A city can survive bad politics.
It cannot survive losing public trust in its drinking water.
If warnings are ignored, oversight is bypassed, and accountability disappears, the next crisis won’t be measured in headlines—it’ll be measured in lawsuits, regulatory action, and taxpayer dollars.
#TrinidadTX #WaterAccountability #GovernmentFailure #TexasPolitics #PublicHealth
Concerns Raised by This Notice in Trinidad Texas … because they can’t stop digging…
1. It appears to be an official city communication, but lacks many of the hallmarks of one.
No city letterhead.
No city seal.
No signature from the mayor, city administrator, or authorized official.
No indication it was approved in an open meeting.
No agenda item authorizing issuance of the statement (based on the document itself).
For a communication purporting to speak for the City, those omissions invite questions about authority and authenticity.
2. Individual council members generally do not speak for the city unless authorized by the governing body.
Texas municipal governance is based on the principle that a city council acts as a body during a properly posted meeting. Individual council members typically have no independent authority to bind the city or make official statements on its behalf unless specifically authorized.
3. The statement appears to discuss active litigation.
The notice references lawsuits, legal claims, insurance coverage, attorneys, and the city’s legal strategy. Public statements regarding pending litigation can create unnecessary risks and can be inconsistent with advice typically given by municipal defense counsel.
4. The statement makes broad conclusions without supporting facts.
Phrases such as:
“right people in the right positions”
“decisions based on work product”
“officials and employees who provide results”….
are subjective assertions. They may be perceived as commentary regarding terminated employees, pending claims, or ongoing disputes.
Take into account that Other information was “leaked” the day Judge Bivens was illegally placed on administrative leave by Cynthia Dosier, who did not have the authority.
Statements made by the “horses mouth” were false, defamatory and without merit. Simply put, it was narrative building and smear campaign..
5. Transparency claims may invite scrutiny.
AS IF THERE ISNT ENOUGH 🙄
The notice states the city believes in “transparency, openness, and accountability.” If citizens have outstanding public information requests, unresolved concerns regarding city operations, or unanswered questions, residents may view the statement as inconsistent with their experiences.
6. Potential Open Meetings concerns.
The Facebook post claims all four council members approved the letter separately.
➡️ a credible Trinidad resident claims that at least one city council member never saw or approved this before it was “leaked”…so did the city administrator Cynthia Dosier put out this letter on her own volition? Or directed by city cohnciomenebers that are already participating in ultra vires?
Whether any legal issue exists would depend on the facts, but Texas law places significant emphasis on avoiding deliberations and consensus-building outside properly posted public meetings.
7. Poor optics.
Even if lawful, the timing is problematic. Residents appear focused on:
water quality,
infrastructure,
billing issues,
public records compliance,
city operations.
A letter centered on lawsuits and defending city actions may be viewed as tone-deaf when residents are demanding solutions.
Government earns trust through transparency and results…. not talking points.
Trinidad deserves solutions, not excuses. Keep digging @GFALAWRYAN@CJGRISHAM … the citizens of Trinidad need some truth and answers
#TrinidadTX #Transparency #Accountability #TexasGovernment #TaxpayerRights
The train is no longer approaching the wreckage in Trinidad Texas …. it’s already off the tracks.
Residents still haven’t received water bills. Lawful public records requests go unanswered. No comprehensive plan exists to address decades-old water infrastructure failures. Meanwhile, leadership continues to spend time on retaliation, lawsuits, personnel chaos, and political vendettas.
Every day brings another embarrassment, another legal exposure, another example of government operating outside the basic principles of transparency and accountability.
The people of Trinidad deserve functioning government, not dysfunction. They deserve answers, not excuses. They deserve leaders focused on fixing water, roads, finances, and public trust…. not creating new liabilities for taxpayers.
At some point, the question becomes: How much more are citizens willing to tolerate before demanding lawful, competent governance?
The people have had enough. @GFALAWRYAN & @CJGRISHAM are fighting the fight for accountability.
#TrinidadTX #GovernmentAccountability #Transparency #TexasPolitics #TaxpayerRights #GoodGovernance
“When absolute failure becomes imminent, the response becomes impulsive and reactive.” — Will Jones
That may be the most accurate description yet of what’s happening in Trinidad, Texas.
Instead of fixing the water.
Instead of restoring trust.
Instead of protecting taxpayers.
The response has been retaliation, firings, arrests, smears, and silence.
Because eventually the problem becomes too big to deny… and accountability becomes too dangerous to face.
A city cannot survive when protecting officials becomes more important than protecting citizens.
For the last 30 years decisions have been made to fix the problem only when it had to be reactive. No plans out in place for the future councils and administrations to follow allowing the infrastructure to deteriorate and fail, overzealous and very expensive contractors to come in and be paid to allegedly burn at least one resident with chemical overuse .
@CJGRISHAM & @GFALAWRYAN have taken up the fight for the people!
#TrinidadTX #Texas #OpenGovernment #FirstAmendment #Accountability