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Jim and Diane, WALK AND TALK, Jan 26, 2025, Smart Meters,Fires; CO2; Jews Persecuted;Treblinka; Trump,Prolife; Jews Deported to USSR

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Published on 26 Jan 2025 / In People and Blogs

*** Connection Between Smart Meters and House Fires, Jan 26, 2025
https://old.bitchute.com/video/LYYwI3nPBgZw/
*** The CO2 Lie, We Actually Need More, NOT LESS, Jan 25, 2025
https://old.bitchute.com/video/ukmAECkZ3l4a/
*** Why Are Jews Persecuted? Because They are JEWS? (Terminal Victims) Jan 25, 2025
https://old.bitchute.com/video/jejmr2XhTmux/
*** Treblinka was a Transit Camp, Jan 25, 2025 -
https://old.bitchute.com/video/kyDzDSBOCKJb/
https://old.bitchute.com/video/TJFzSxBKcfXT/
*** TRUMP AND PROLIFE
*** H.R. 21: Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act which would require health care providers to provide care for any fetus that survived an attempted abortion, passed 217-204. One Democrat, Rep. Henry Cuellar (D-TX28) voted in support of the bill. This bill has come up repeatedly in the last decade. This article from Fact Check notes that reports of this situation are extraordinarily rare. Some states go years without a single instance reported despite tens of thousands of abortions. (GovTrack.us Email Update on Activity in Congress)
•Trump Defunds International Planned Parenthood
•Trump Stops DOJ Lawfare Against Pro-Life Americans
• Vance Condemns Abortion at March for Life: “We Need More Babies”
•Trump Tells March for Life: “We Will Again Stand for Life”
•Scroll Down for More Pro-Life News
*** https://www.lifenews.com/2025/01/25/heres-9-pro-life-actions-president-trump-took-during-his-first-week/
9 PROLIFE Actions Pres Trump Took During his First Week: In his first week of the new term, President Donald Trump took several significant actions to advance pro-life policies. Trump started his incredible pro-life week with removing Joe Biden’s web site that promoted abortion. He followed that up with an executive order that confirmed human beings begin their lives at conception. The president followed that up with an executive order pardoning 23 pro-life Americans who Joe Bien unjustly convicted for exercising their free speech rights to protest at abortion businesses. Trump signed an executive order reinstating the “Mexico City Policy,” which prohibits taxpayer funding of groups like International Planned Parenthood that promote and perform abortions in other nations. President Trump issued an executive order enforcing the Hyde Amendment, which bars the use of federal funds for elective abortions domestically. This move underscores the administration’s commitment to preventing taxpayer dollars from funding abortion services within the United States. That order drew praise from pro-life groups. “U.S. taxpayers should not be paying for abortions,” said Carol Tobias, president of National Right to Life. “We are grateful that President Trump is committed to preventing taxpayer dollars from being used to pay for the deaths of preborn babies.” Tobias continued, “Reestablishing the U.S. commitment to protecting life on the international stage restores our role as leaders on this issue. Women in disadvantaged countries want clean water, better health care, a good education, and safety for their kids. Thanks to President Trump, the U.S. response is not going to push to kill their children instead.” President Trump also participated in the annual March for Life rally in Washington, D.C., where he delivered a videotaped speech reaffirming his administration’s dedication to pro-life initiatives. His presence at the rally reminded pro-life Americans of a significant moment during his first term, as he became the first sitting president to attend the event in person, signaling strong support for the anti-abortion movement. The event also saw JD Vance give his first speech as the Vice President. Furthermore, the administration announced plans to limit the enforcement of the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances (FACE) Act, arguing that it has been used to target pro-life activists unfairly. This decision reflects the administration’s stance on protecting the rights of individuals engaging in peaceful protest outside abortion businesses. The end of lawfare against pro-life Americans is a significant free speech victory. President Trump also issued a statement endorsing a Congressional bill that would protect babies who survive abortions. And finally, President Trump signed the United States onto a document called the Geneva Declaration that confirms there is no right to kill babies in abortions. Collectively, these actions during President Trump’s first week in office highlight a concerted effort to implement pro-life policies both domestically and internationally. By reinstating and enforcing policies that restrict federal funding for abortion services and participating in pro-life events, the administration has demonstrated its commitment to advancing the pro-life agenda.
*** Reinhard and Lina Heydrich discussion- The true meaning of the FINAL SOLUTION in a conversation between SS Reinhard Heydrich and his wife, Lina circa 1941. (Transcription below from the English in the video as retold by Lina Heydrich, Reinhard's wife): Already at the end of 1941, Goering assigned him an order that would later turn out to be the greatest accusation and burden: The "final solution to the Jewish question." Due to its inevitability in Prague, a meeting of all relevant gentlemen and departments was postponed to January 1942. As Reinhard told me about this order, he presented the matter relatively factually. As he said, it was about the organization of the "immigration of All European Jews to Central Russia." "You mean," I asked him, "that all Jews are to be deported to Siberia?" His answer: "Yes, I mean that. Siberia is not the land of terror. It was only made into a specter by the Russian prison camps. Think of von Pomme's father. What did he say?" I remembered Major Pomme's father (Pomme was Chief Adjutant to the Police for Reinhardt ) was a prisoner of war during the first world war in Russia and had been sent to Siberia. He kept saying to his son: "Once again I want to go to Siberia as a free man. It is a wonderful country." Reinhardt told me that there was everything in Siberia: Fertile land, ores, minerals and coal. When I asked him skeptically whether the Jews would be able to cope with the new conditions, he only said: "Sure. They are intelligent and they need a new start. As it is now, it cannot go on. We want to remove this problem wasn't for all. Now, in the war, there is a unique opportunity!" And then he outlined his detailed plan, which included road construction himself. Of course, a large percentage, he emphasized, would not survive this resettlement, especially not the old Jews. Natural shrinkage has to be expected. "The Jews we bring to there," he continued, "will settle in." And when I asked him where this state was supposed to come from, he said: "in the north, in the south, in front of or behind the Urals. Behind the Urals and in the middle." And then he showed me the area on the map. There was only one problem. The area had to be conquered first. How, I asked myself, should such a shift be possible? Reinhard's men would do it. That's how the infamous "Wannsee Conference" started for me.

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