Anonymous ID: 7e09fb June 24, 2025, 4:59 a.m. No.23230521   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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@Snowden "Truth To Power"

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Israel, will probably do it. Now, they will be Justification to ….

 

Trust the Plan

 

Trump demanding Peace.

Shows world there was an agreement.

[THEY] violate it.

The Choice, was THEIRS.

Anonymous ID: 7e09fb June 24, 2025, 5:18 a.m. No.23230597   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0868 >>1039 >>1096 >>1203 >>1343

FUCKING TONE DEAF.

 

THESE ARE THE DEMONS KIDNAPPING AND TRAFFICKING CHILDREN and they are there, front and CENTER, just waiting to snatch them up and traffic them again.

 

Holy shit. This government.

FFS

 

"Taylor Hatch of Florida Children and Family Services…"

 

60 missing Florida children recovered in Operation Dragon Eye: Full news conference

Anonymous ID: 7e09fb June 24, 2025, 5:32 a.m. No.23230621   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Ex-TV news anchor Stephanie Hockridge convicted in massive scheme to fraudulently obtain COVID relief funds

 

Stephanie Hockridge, a former Phoenix news anchor-turned-fintech entrepreneur, has been convicted of conspiracy to commit wire fraud in a federal case involving hundreds of millions of dollars in COVID relief funds.

 

A jury in the Northern District of Texas found Hockridge guilty on one count of conspiracy to commit wire fraud. She was acquitted on four additional counts of wire fraud. Sentencing is scheduled for Oct. 10.

 

Hockridge’s conviction was announced on Friday.

 

According to federal prosecutors and investigative reports, Hockridge and her husband, Nathan Reis, fraudulently obtained over $300,000 in Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loans for themselves, including one application that falsely claimed he was a veteran and an African American.

 

The couple’s Scottsdale-based fintech firm, Blueacorn, which they co-founded in 2020, processed over $12.5 billion in PPP loans — with somewhere between $250 million and $300 million going to the company’s ownership, including Hockridge.

 

Blueacorn received over $1 billion in taxpayer-funded processing fees for facilitating PPP loans but spent less than 1% ($8.6 million) on fraud prevention and only $13.7 million on eligibility verification, according to a congressional investigation.

 

The PPP was an $800 billion federal loan initiative launched in 2020 to help small businesses keep workers employed during the COVID-19 pandemic.

 

It was part of a broader effort — including grants, tax credits and emergency loans — aimed at stabilizing the US economy and preventing mass business closures and layoffs.

 

Investigators alleged that the couple used the proceeds to enrich themselves personally.

 

Congress said it obtained a video created by Reis and Hockridge showing off large amounts of cash in a bar on Dec. 21, 2021. According to public records, Reis relocated to San Juan, Puerto Rico, which has no capital gains tax, following his work at Blueacorn.

 

https://www.yahoo.com/news/ex-tv-news-anchor-stephanie-170432579.html

Anonymous ID: 7e09fb June 24, 2025, 5:36 a.m. No.23230626   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0868 >>1039 >>1096 >>1203 >>1343

Comms? Bill Clinton's Watch had a 7.

Mirror flip = L

 

United Flight Declares Emergency 8 Hours Into Flight, Sends Out International Distress Code

 

The Boeing 777 was en route from San Francisco to Rome when it issued an emergency squawk code and took a sharp turn north

 

Passengers and crew on a United Airlines flight from San Francisco to Rome are safe after the plane sent out a distress signal.

 

United Airlines flight 507, which was operating a 26-year-old Boeing 777, departed San Francisco International Airport at 5:03 p.m. local time on Saturday, June 21. Eight hours into the trip, halfway across the Atlantic Ocean, the plane descended rapidly to 21,000 feet, per flight monitoring service Aviation Source News.

 

Crews made two decisions: first, to issue squawk code 7700, an international distress code; second, to divert north to Iceland for an emergency landing.

 

“The 777 is descending through 10,000 feet,” the flight monitoring service reported 10 minutes before landing. “Based on its descent path and runway in use, the aircraft is aiming for a straight-in approach for Runway 01.”

 

Around 8 a.m. local time on June 22, the flight touched down at Keflavik International Airport near Reykjavík. The plane vacated the runway before getting towed to a remote stand. United Airlines canceled the remainder of the flight to Rome.

 

United confirms to PEOPLE that none of the flight’s 275 passengers or 14 crew members were injured.

 

“United Flight 507 from San Francisco to Rome landed safely at Keflavik Airport on Sunday to address a mechanical issue,” a representative said in a statement. “We scheduled a new flight to take our customers to Rome on Monday and have provided them with hotel accommodations.”

 

This isn’t the first time United has had issues with their flight from San Francisco to Rome. In August 2024, the airline cancelled or diverted the flight three days in a row, according to SFGATE.

 

On Aug. 13, 2024, flight 507 to Rome diverted to Sacramento to “address a mechanical issue,” a United spokesperson told the outlet. One hundred and forty eight passengers exited the aircraft onto the tarmac. The next day, the flight was diverted to Edmonton, Canada, to address a passenger’s medical issues. On Aug. 15, the airline canceled one of its flights to address the other flyers still waiting to get to Rome.

 

https://www.yahoo.com/news/united-flight-declares-emergency-8-162117607.html