Anonymous ID: 7e38e8 Oct. 18, 2023, 6:48 a.m. No.19756272   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6493 >>6545 >>6642 >>6729 >>6783 >>6906 >>7014 >>7074

https://twitter.com/IAPolls2022/status/1714415430134026296

 

Quinnipiac: Approval For Building Border Wall With Mexico Reaches Record High.

 

Do you support or oppose building a wall along the border with Mexico?

 

May 2017

Support 33%

Oppose 64%

 

Oct. 2023

Support 52%

Oppose 44%

 

6:57 PM · Oct 17, 2023

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https://poll.qu.edu/poll-release?releaseid=3880

 

October 17, 2023

 

85% Of Voters Concerned Israel - Hamas War Will Escalate Into A Wider War In The Middle East, Quinnipiac University National Poll Finds; Approval For Building Border Wall With Mexico Reaches Record High

 

    • -U.S. - MEXICO BORDER

A majority of voters (52 percent) support building a wall along the border with Mexico, while 44 percent oppose it. This marks the first time that a majority support building a wall along the border with Mexico since November 2016, when the question was first asked of registered voters by the Quinnipiac University Poll.

 

There are big differences along political party lines.

 

Republicans (91 - 6 percent) support building a wall along the border with Mexico, while Democrats (78 - 17 percent) oppose it. Independents are divided, as 51 percent support building a wall along the border with Mexico and 46 percent oppose it.

 

A majority of voters (55 percent) think that the number of migrants seeking sanctuary in the United States is a crisis, while 31 percent think it's a problem but not a crisis, and 11 percent think it's not a problem at all.

 

Thirty-one percent of voters say they would welcome migrants seeking sanctuary in their town or city, 37 percent say they would like to welcome migrants seeking sanctuary in their town or city, but don't think their town or city has the ability to accommodate them, and 27 percent say they would not welcome migrants in their town or city.

 

"Build the Wall, the rallying cry that was vilified and shot down during the Trump administration makes a comeback, buoyed by Republican voters and no doubt resuscitated by an unresolved border crisis,"

added Malloy.

Anonymous ID: 7e38e8 Oct. 18, 2023, 7:01 a.m. No.19756352   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6369 >>6493 >>6545 >>6642 >>6729 >>6783 >>6906 >>7014 >>7074

The late Jacqueline Renae Walorski and the late Anne Celeste Heche partnered to fight against pedophilia, it was shockingly revealed yesterday.

 

“Congresswoman Jackie Walorski was working with Anne Heche on child sex trafficking,” Dave reported on yesterday’s X22 Report.

 

“Jackie was killed in a car accident the week before, coincidence,” Dave asked his audience rhetorically.

 

Walorski (1963-2022), who served as the U.S. representative for Indiana's 2nd congressional district from 2013 until her death, was killed in a head-on collision.

Rep. Walorski communications director Emma Thomson and district director Zachery Potts were also killed in the accident, as was the driver of the vehicle that collided with theirs, Politico reported on August 3, 2022.

 

CBS News reported two days later that the driver who also died in the Walorski crash was 56-year-old Edith Schmucker.

 

Elkhart County Sheriff's Office said eyewitness and video evidence confirmed the Toyota RAV 4 —which transported Walorski, Thomson, and Potts— crossed into oncoming traffic “for reasons that are unknown at this time.”

 

Dear Brothers and Sisters, this sounds awfully suspicious. When I first learned of Walorski’s death on August 4 I immediately felt in my spirit this was foul play. Deep sigh.

 

Just two days after the Walorski accident in Indiana there were two vehicle accidents in California.

 

Heche (1969-2022), who starred in the disaster film “Volcano” and political satire movie “Wag the Dog,” was involved in a sequence of two car crashes in the Mar Vista neighborhood of Los Angeles on August 5. She reportedly died of her injuries on August 11.

 

Reading a tweet from a person with a Twitter handle identified as Qtab, Dave with X22 Report said: “Anne Heche was set to release a new movie, ‘Girl in Room 13,’ that went into sex slavery and trafficking, and was a mouthpiece against it and p-word [pedophilia].”

 

Here’s the synopsis of “Girl in Room 13,” according to Internet Movie Database (IMDb): “Grace becomes addicted to opioids after suffering a sports injury. She's ready to leave her addiction behind under her mother's watch, but her past won't let her go: Richie kidnaps her in a motel room to sell her into human trafficking.”

In researching “Girl in Room 13” I spotted a couple of mainstream media headlines denouncing this TV movie’s connection with Jeffrey Epstein.

 

The storyline of ‘Girl in Room 13,’ a Lifetime movie starring late actor Anne Heche, is not connected to late financier Jeffrey Epstein, a spokesperson for the cable channel told Reuters two days ago.

 

Any legitimate news agency —like the vaunted Reuters— which reported that Epstein was a “late financier” and “late disgraced financier” yet buries in its story the glaring fact that Epstein was a convicted pedophile can’t be taken seriously. I mean —c’mon!

Continuing, despite her death Heche’s “Girl in Room 13” is still set for a September debut on the Lifetime network, according to The Wrap, an American online news website covering entertainment and media business.

 

Dave with X22 Report asked: “What do Jackie [Walorski] have in common with Chester Bennington, Hutchins [as in Halna Hutchins], Anthony Bourdain?

“This all goes deeper than we'd like to imagine —Intel agencies, elite politicians, absolutely!”

Bennington (1976-2017), the lead vocalist of the rock band Linkin Park, reportedly hung himself.

 

Hutchins (1979-2021), a __Ukrainian __cinematographer who worked on more than 30 films, short films, and TV miniseries, was killed when actor Alec Baldwin discharged a Pietta .45 Colt revolver used as a prop, fatally wounding her.

 

Bourdain, (1956-2018), celebrity chef, author, and travel documentarian, was found dead of an apparent suicide by hanging.

 

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Anonymous ID: 7e38e8 Oct. 18, 2023, 7:03 a.m. No.19756369   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6405

>>19756352

 

-Click/touch on this –

==https://www.facebook.com/604548277/posts/10157953717318278?d=n&sfns=moNovember 18, 2019 link to learn what Bourdain supposedly told the Los Angeles Police Department about a well-known California congressman who allegedly raped and killed a black male child.

 

(By the way: Information about Walorski, Heche, Bennington, Hutchins, and Bourdain’s lives and deaths are from their respective Wikipedia pages).

Dave with X22 Report further asked: “What do you think is in that black [Epstein lieutenant Ghislaine Maxwell’s] book?

 

“And you don't want to release it now. You don't want people scattering. You don't want any of this. You want to bring the storm upon them —at the same time.

“And I do believe this is exactly what is happening, and this is going to hit at the same time.”

 

Dear LORD JESUS, from Georgia State Sen. Nancy Schaefer, Deep Military Underground Bases engineer/whistleblower Phil Schneider, retired FBI Special-Agent-in-Charge Ted Gunderson, Democratic National Committee staffer Seth Conrad Rich, and former Arkansas State Sen. Linda Collins-Smith; to U.S Senate sergeant-at-arms Michael Stenger, U.S. State Department security agent Kurt Smolek, UN official John Ashe, Clinton book exposing author Victor Thorn, anti Democratic National Committee fraud attorney Shawn Lucas, and Washington think tank vice president Dr. Molly Macaulay —who learned in 2016 that satellites were being used in election fraud in the United States and throughout the world— there’s got to be justice for these people, justice for many, many more people who have died mysteriously, and justice for Jacqueline Renae Walorski and Anne Celeste Heche! There’s just got to be!

  • Ron F Owens Jr

 

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Anonymous ID: 7e38e8 Oct. 18, 2023, 7:07 a.m. No.19756405   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6415

>>19756369

 

https://www.politifact.com/factchecks/2022/aug/26/facebook-posts/no-evidence-deaths-us-rep-jackie-walorski-and-anne/

 

No evidence that the deaths of U.S. Rep. Jackie Walorski and Anne Heche are linked or suspicious

politifact.com/factchecks/2022/aug/26/facebook-posts/no-evidence-deaths-us-rep-jackie-walorski-and-anne

By Andy Nguyen August 26, 2022

There is no evidence that U.S. Rep. Jackie Walorski, R-Ind., and actor Anne Heche were working together or knew each other before their deaths.

 

Heche died from injuries sustained in a Los Angeles car crash that a medical examiner ruled accidental.

 

Walorski died following a head-on vehicle collision in Indiana.

See the sources for this fact-check

U.S. Rep. Jackie Walorski, R-Ind., and Hollywood actor Anne Heche died within days of each other as a result of injuries sustained in separate car crashes.

 

Now an unfounded conspiracy theory seeks to link their deaths as part of an alleged plot to silence high-profile individuals from speaking out against child sex trafficking.

 

"The late Jacqueline Renae Walorski and the late Anne Celeste Heche partnered fighting against pedophilia, it was shockingly revealed yesterday," a lengthy Aug. 19 Facebook post claimed.

 

The post’s writer cited as proof a podcast that is known to promote baseless conspiracy theories. The post said the timing and nature of the women’s deaths were suspicious because Heche was recently filming a movie about Jeffrey Epstein and sex trafficking for the Lifetime network.

 

"This all goes deeper than we'd like to imagine — intel agencies, elite politicians, absolutely," a quote included in the post said.

 

The post was flagged as part of Facebook’s efforts to combat false news and misinformation on its News Feed. (Read more about our partnership with Facebook.)

 

First, Heche, 53, was not working on a film about Jeffrey Epstein, a financier accused of trafficking and sexually abusing underage girls. We recently rated a similar claim False.

 

Epstein died in jail by suicide in 2019 before he could face criminal charges in court. Before her death, Heche had recently finished filming "Girl in Room 13," a story that deals with human trafficking that is due to air in September. But it wasn’t about Epstein.

 

Heche died Aug. 12, several days after she crashed her car into a Los Angeles home. The Los Angeles County Medical Examiner-Coroner ruled her death an accident, caused by inhalation and thermal injuries she suffered after the car caught fire.

 

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Walorski, 58, died Aug. 3, two days before Heche’s crash, when the SUV she was a passenger in collided head-on with another car on a highway in northern Indiana. The driver of the other car and two members of Walorski’s staff also died in the collision.

 

Investigators with the Elkhart County Sheriff’s Office said the SUV, driven by a member of the congresswoman’s staff, drifted into the highway's cenrter line for "unknown reasons" and into opposing traffic. The collision remains under investigation.

 

Although Walorski co-sponsored several House resolutions addressing human trafficking, she did not propose any legislation related to the subject during her time as a representative. We found no evidence Walorski and Heche knew each other. A search of Google and Nexis news archives included no mentions of them together while they were alive. Social media accounts used by Walorski and Heche don’t follow one another.

 

The Facebook post used the far-right X22 Report podcast as the source of its claim. The podcast features an anonymous host and is known to promote baseless QAnon conspiracy theories. YouTube and Spotify removed the podcast from their websites in fall 2020 after it continued to share QAnon content and misinformation.

 

Holly Baird, a spokesperson from Heche’s family, did not directly address PolitiFact’s question regarding the Facebook post’s claim, but did point to the previous fact-check regarding her death.

 

A spokesperson for Walorski did not respond to PolitiFact's request for comment.

 

Our ruling

 

A Facebook post claimed the deaths of Walorski and Heche are suspicious and linked because they "partnered fighting against pedophilia."

 

A far-right podcast known to promote QAnon conspiracy theories was the source of the post’s claim, and we could find no evidence that the two women ever knew each other.

 

We rate this claim False.

 

PolitiFact researcher Caryn Baird contributed to this report.

Anonymous ID: 7e38e8 Oct. 18, 2023, 7:19 a.m. No.19756484   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>19756415

 

✅Jackie Walorski, after being elected to Congress, sponsored the Human Trafficking Prevention, Intervention and Recovery Act of 2014 and I've learned during the past year had been in contact with Anne Heche who was making the movie "Girl in Room 13" about child sex slavery and trafficking.

✅On August 3rd Jackie was killed in a traffic car accident and two days later on August 5th, Anne Heche had a similarly tragic car accident.

✅Funny, I was telling my husband about Tiger Woods car crash (he is a Trump supporter, but what else does Tiger know?)and explaining that the chatter on the internet was that Woods car was hacked and remotely controlled. We know this is possible from the Wikileaks documents…

✅Was someone controlling Anne's and Jackie's cars remotely? If so, why? There seems to be a common theme with so many tragic deaths of high profile people. The common denominator always seems to be….