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October 5, 2025 1 min

After America was attacked on September 11 2001 by Islamic terrorists, citizens of America were told “if you see something, say something!” And a lot of Americans did see something, and they said something. And they were sued because they saw people of Middle Eastern extract doing suspicious things. President Trump said America has been invaded and now confronts enemies within. That’s likely true. We know that over 30,000 military age Chinese men came across the border during Biden’s administration. What are they doing here? Where did they go. If you see something, say something. Unless of course you’re afraid of being called a racist, or prejudiced or an alarmist. Or maybe even being sued! Daniel Penny saved a lot of people in the subway, and he was tried for murder. Sponsored by the Caylor Group Wealth Management in Lynchburg VA. Call 434-455-7197.

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