Garland DOJ Targets Parents!
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Judicial Watch Sues for Records of Garland Memo Targeting Parents
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Did you ever imagine there would come a day when the attorney general
of the United States would wield his awesome power and set the FBI
against parents attending school board meetings – and does it in
league with a leftist-controlled special interest group that brands
parents “domestic terrorists?”
We’re not going to leave this alone. We filed a Freedom of
Information Act (FOIA) lawsuit for all FBI records related to the
October 4, 2021, memorandum issued by Attorney General Garland
targeting parents who object to critical race theory being taught in
schools (_Judicial Watch v. U.S. Department of Justice_
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(No. 1:21-cv-03389)).
We sued after the FBI failed to respond to an October 6, 2021, FOIA
request for:
All records related to the October 4, 2021 memorandum issued by
Attorney General Garland titled “Partnership Among Federal, State,
Local, Tribal, and Territorial Law Enforcement to Address Threats
Against School Administrators, Board Members, Teachers, and Staff.”
This request includes, but is not limited to, all records related to
any actions planned or taken by the Federal Bureau of Investigation in
response to the memorandum, as well as all related records of
communication between any official or employee of the FBI and any
other individual or entity.
Garland testified
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that
he based his memorandum on a letter
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from the National School Board Association (NSBA) that labeled parents
as “domestic terrorists.” The National School Boards Association
later issued an apology
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for the letter. In
November, Republicans on the House Judiciary Committee questioned the
completeness
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of Garland’s testimony.
The Biden administration wants to target parents as “terrorists”
by abusing the power of the FBI and DOJ to intimidate parents who
oppose the racist and anti-American critical race theory agenda.
Adding to the scandal is that we had to file a federal FOIA lawsuit
because the agencies are in cover-up mode over this shocking abuse of
power.
NEW CDC RECORDS DETAIL AGENCY HEAD WALENSKY WANTED DETAILS OF DEATH OF
TEENAGER REPORTED TO VACCINE ADVERSE EVENT REPORTING SYSTEM
Many Americans are concerned about side effects of the COVID vaccines
and, it turns out, so are the bureaucrats dictating that we get it.
We obtained 314 pages
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of records from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention that
show Director Rochelle Walensky’s communications, which include her
request for details about the death of a teenager who died days after
receiving a coronavirus vaccination.
We obtained the records in response to our Freedom of Information Act
(FOIA) request sent on September 9, 2021, for:
All emails sent to and from CDC Director Rochelle Walensky referencing
the terms ‘Antibody Dependent Enhancement’, ‘ADE’ (when used
to represent Antibody Dependent Enhancement), ‘pathological
priming’, ‘pre-priming’, ‘paradoxical immune enhancement’,
and/or ‘disease enhancement’.
On June 28, 2021, Walensky forwarded an article
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titled “CDC reportedly probing Michigan teen's death after COVID-19
vaccination” to her subordinates, asking, “Any details on this?”
Dr. Henry Walke, director of CDC’s Division of Preparedness and
Emerging Infections, forwarded Walensky’s request to another
official, David Fitter, who replied, “The case had been reported to
VAERS [CDC’s Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System
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CDC has spoken with ME [Medical Examiner],
but we are following protocol for f/u [follow-up] re the case.
Additionally, CDC remains in contact with MI to assist in the
investigation.”
CDC official Jennifer Layden followed up the same day, writing:
For awareness, further details. This case was reported through VAERS,
and the investigation is proceeding.
From safety team: CDC is not actively involved in this investigation
(i.e., IDPB examining specimens). We have made contact with the state
health department and the pathologist who did the autopsy and are in
touch to maintain situational awareness. The initial report is in
VAERS and we will receive the final autopsy report when it is
complete. I can't speak to how the reporter got his/her information
and came to his/her conclusions, but this is being investigated at the
state level, as are all deaths. The autopsy was completed when we
contacted the state health department and no request for CDC
assistance has been made.
- The patient was a male aged 13 years with no notable medical
history.
- He was found unresponsive 2 days after vaccination. Aside from a
fever, he was in his usual state of health prior to his demise.
- An autopsy has been performed; the results and final report are
pending.
- CDC and the state health department are in communication about this
case, which remains under investigation.
- The pathologist indicated that there appeared to be bilateral
ventricular enlargement and histology consistent with myocarditis, but
those were preliminary findings.
Walke forwarded this email to Walensky, writing, “More info.”
Walensky replied, “Grateful… R”.
On August 20, 2021, Christie Bloomquist, an AstraZeneca vice president
for corporate affairs, North America, emailed
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Walensky a press release stating that “The reduced Fc receptor
binding aims to minimize the risk of antibody-dependent enhancement of
disease - a phenomenon in which virus-specific antibodies promote,
rather than inhibit, infection and/or disease.”
On July 26, 2021, Walensky received via email a study
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from a person whose name is redacted titled “Six Month Safety and
Efficacy of the BNT162b2 mRNA COVID-19 Vaccine.” According to the
researchers, the study included 44,165 randomized participants. “Of
these participants, 44,060 were vaccinated with 2:1 dose (BNT162b2,
n=22,030; placebo, n=22,030), and 98% received dose 2 (Fig.l). During
the blinded period, 51% of participants in each group had 4 to <6
months of follow-up post dose 2; 8% of BNT162b2 recipients and 6% of
placebo recipients had 2:6 months follow-up post-dose 2.”
The researchers found
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that:
Adverse event analyses during the blinded period are provided for
43,847 ≥16-year-olds (Table S3). Reactogenicity events among
participants not in the reactogenicity subset are reported as adverse
events, resulting in imbalances in adverse events (30% vs 14%),
related adverse events (24% vs 6%), and severe adverse events (1.2% vs
0.7%) between BNT162b2 and placebo groups. Decreased appetite,
lethargy, asthenia, malaise, night sweats, and hyperhidrosis were new
adverse events attributable to BNT162b2 not previously identified in
earlier reports.
The study was paid for and conducted by Pfizer and BioNTech.
The American people have the right to know as much as possible about
the safety of the COVID vaccines, and the CDC needs to be more
transparent about its investigations of COVID vaccine adverse events,
including deaths, reported on VAERS.
ARIZONA CROSSING SEES 2,404.9% HIKE IN ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS OVER LAST
YEAR
The Biden border crisis is an existential threat to America. Crossing
into our land are people from nations all over the earth, and the
numbers are staggering, as our Corruption Chronicles blog reports
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As illegal immigration continues to slam American cities near the
Mexican border, one Arizona town in particular is feeling the heat
with a ghastly 2,404.9% increase in migrants during the first two
months of fiscal year 2022—which started in October—compared to
the same period last year. Situated around 10 miles from Mexico on the
banks of the Colorado River, Yuma, in southwestern Arizona, began to
see an unprecedented influx of illegal aliens in fiscal year 2021
along with the nation’s other Border Patrol sectors. In 2021 eight
of the nine crossing stations along the southern border saw
triple-digit percentage increases in illegal immigrants over the
previous year, according to government figures
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Yuma took the prize with an unbelievable 1,200.4% hike in
apprehensions at the end of the fiscal year in September.
As the new year gets underway, the numbers are growing at a disturbing
rate for the municipality with a population of about 96,000. The
city’s mayor recently declared a local emergency
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due to the
humanitarian and border crisis caused by the unprecedented surge of
migrants entering the area. During a five-day period in early
December, more than 6,000 illegal immigrants crossed from Mexico
through the Yuma area, according to U.S. Customs and Border Protection
(CBP) figures cited in the mayor’s declaration. “Migrants are
traveling through Yuma during a time of great uncertainty about the
COVID-19 virus, and without provisions for adequate food, water,
shelter, transportation and medical care,” a statement
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announcing
the order reads. “This surge of migrants has and will continue to
strain the ability of medical staff and local hospital resources to
provide essential and necessary medical care.” In the statement Yuma
Mayor Douglas Nicholls says the change in the movement of migrants
greatly impacts his community. That includes the area’s agriculture
industry because migrants are passing on foot through active
agriculture fields. “The encroachment on active production fields
results in food safety concerns and the destruction of crops, which
leads to significant economic loss and property damage in the farming
community, loss of agriculture-related jobs, and a threat to the
nation’s food security,” the city emergency declaration states.
Yuma is hardly the only Border Patrol sector to start the year with a
bang, the government figures show. Around 980 miles away, the Del Rio
station in Texas has seen a 237.8% surge in illegal immigrants over
the same period last year. Two other Texas sectors—Rio Grande Valley
and Big Bend—also report alarming spikes at 166.6% and 118.7%
respectively. Other crossings in Texas, California and Arizona have
also seen major increases in illegal immigrants in the first two
months of fiscal year 2022. San Diego reports an 89.1% boost, Tucson
71.9%, and El Paso 68.5%. Each of the crossings finished fiscal year
2021 with unprecedented gains in apprehensions. Del Rio led the pack
with a 542.7% surge while Rio Grande Valley had a 508.7% increase. Big
Bend and EL Paso recorded apprehension gains of 331.9% and 256.5%
respectively in fiscal year 2021. Most of the illegal aliens, 608,000,
arrested by the U.S. in 2021 came from Mexico followed by the Central
American nations of Honduras (309,000), Guatemala (279,000) and El
Salvador (96,000).
Nevertheless, federal agents along the Mexican border are encountering
a lot more migrants from nations outside of Latin America, including
those with terrorist ties. In fact, thousands of illegal immigrants
from Africa and the Middle East were arrested in the first month of
this fiscal year, indicating an alarming trend among migrants entering
the country through the porous southern border. In October alone, the
first month of fiscal year 2022, the Border Patrol’s Del Rio Sector
in Texas reported
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28,111 illegal aliens from more than 50 countries. They include Syria,
Lebanon, Eritrea, Uzbekistan, and Tajikistan, a central Asian nation
that borders Afghanistan, which is controlled by the Taliban after the
abrupt exit of U.S. troops last year. In November, the station
apprehended six nationals of Eritrea, a northeast African country on
the Red Sea coast, two Syrian males, a man from Lebanon, home of the
terrorist group Hezbollah, two men from Tajikistan as well as a man
from Uzbekistan. “We encounter individuals from all over the world
attempting to illegally enter our country,” Del Rio Sector Chief
Patrol Agent Jason D. Ownes said in late November. “Our agents are
focused and work hard to ensure that we detect, arrest, and identify
anyone that enters our country in order to maintain safety of our
communities.”
Until next week …
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