56 Police Videos Leak in LEGO Scandal Exposing Everything & Candace Owens Just Triggered a Meltdown
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- ❖Unredacted police bodycam footage from the 'Reckless Ben' $200,000 Lego scandal has been released, showing 56 videos that span several days and include a car search for drugs.
- ❖YouTuber Reckless Ben alleges police collusion with new Bricks and Minifigs owners, citing their reluctance to serve legal documents and alleged false accusations of threats.
- ❖Candace Owens visited Moscow, praising its beauty and Christian heritage, and spoke at a Kremlin-backed economic forum, drawing accusations of being a 'foreign agent' from Laura Loomer.
- ❖Owens' trip to Russia, including her participation in a panel promoting large families, is seen by critics as a pro-Kremlin propaganda tour, given Russia's human rights record and its policies in occupied Ukraine.
- ❖San Francisco firefighter Ken Jones died after Blue Shield, his insurance provider, denied coverage for his FDA-approved lung cancer immunotherapy, despite his doctor's appeals and Medicare later covering the treatment.
- ❖Ken Jones's death has prompted a city-wide investigation into Blue Shield's denial rates for San Francisco city employees and retirees, with 21% of claims reportedly denied.
- ❖New Medicaid work requirements under the Trump administration could cause cancer and HIV patients to lose healthcare coverage due to strict criteria and potential administrative errors.
- ❖An exorcist in Washington D.C., Monsignor Stephen Rossetti, was removed from his position by the archbishop for publicly stating that UFO sightings are 'the work of demons'.
- ❖John Bolton, Trump's former National Security Advisor, is reportedly pursuing a guilty plea for retaining classified information to avoid prison time, agreeing to a $2.25 million fine.
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1Police Bodycam Footage Leak in Lego Scandal Fuels Collusion Claims
Fifty-six unredacted police bodycam videos, ranging from minutes to over two hours, have surfaced in the 'Reckless Ben' Lego scandal. The footage, which Ben claims was hacked but others suggest was accidentally released by the American Fork Police Department (AFP), appears to cover the entire period of Ben's interactions, including a car search for drugs. Ben alleges a conspiracy between the new Bricks and Minifigs franchise owners and the AFP, citing the police's initial refusal to serve legal documents to owner Josh Johnson even after verifying their legitimacy, and their alleged willingness to 'screen charges' against Ben.
Ben's video update and claims about the footage's origins and content. Reddit users' claims about a Dropbox link from AFP containing unredacted footage. Clips shown where police decline to serve documents and offer to 'screen charges' for Josh Johnson. Josh Johnson and Bricks and Minifigs CEO McNab's accusations against Ben (murder threats, fraud) and Ben's counter-claims of their lies.
2Candace Owens' Pro-Kremlin Trip to Russia Sparks Controversy
Candace Owens visited Moscow, praising it as 'stunning,' 'clean,' 'safe,' and rich in 'Christian heritage,' despite Russia's restrictions on the Catholic Church. She spoke at the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum, a Kremlin-backed conference dubbed 'Russia's Davos,' alongside figures like Vladimir Putin and sanctioned individuals. Owens participated in a panel promoting large families, aligning with Russian demographic policies. This trip, and her history of pro-Russia statements, led to a public feud with Laura Loomer, who accused Owens of being a 'paid foreign agent' and called for a federal investigation.
Owens' public statements about Moscow's beauty and safety. Her attendance and speaking role at the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum. The composition of her panel, including sanctioned Russian officials. Her past statement: 'No amount of media brainwash in the world could ever make me hope that Zelensky triumphs over an orthodox Russia.' Laura Loomer's tweets accusing Owens of being a foreign agent and communicating with sanctioned individuals.
3Firefighter Dies After Insurance Denies Cancer Treatment
Ken Jones, a San Francisco firefighter for 17 years, was diagnosed with advanced lung cancer, likely linked to his profession (firefighting is a classified carcinogen). His doctors prescribed FDA-approved immunotherapy with chemotherapy, but Blue Shield, his city-provided insurance, denied coverage, claiming it was not a first-line therapy. Despite appeals from his head oncologist, Dr. Matthew Gubbins (who helped craft cancer treatment guidelines), Blue Shield maintained its denial. The out-of-pocket cost for treatment was prohibitive. After switching to standard Medicare, the treatment was fully covered, but the delay in critical care weakened Ken, making subsequent treatments less effective. Ken Jones passed away, with a former colleague stating Blue Shield 'expedited his death.'
Ken's diagnosis and doctor's opinion on its link to firefighting. Blue Shield's denial letter and stated reasons. Dr. Gubbins's professional background and his attempts to appeal. Ken's daughter Rachel's testimony to the San Francisco Health Oversight Board. The fact that Medicare subsequently covered the treatment without issue. The statement from Ken's former colleague.
4Medicaid Work Requirements Threaten Cancer and HIV Patients
New interim final rules for Medicaid work requirements, implemented by the Trump administration, are causing concern among medical experts. While federal officials initially suggested exemptions for those needing consistent coverage, the new rule requires a condition to 'actively interfere' with work ability. This means patients with early-stage cancer undergoing radiation or those with HIV who can 'technically work' may not be exempt. Experts warn that administrative errors, missed deadlines, or clerical mistakes could lead to millions losing essential healthcare coverage, potentially resulting in severe illness or death, given the rapid implementation timeline for states.
The interim final rule's language regarding 'actively interfering' conditions. Experts' interpretations of the rule's impact on early-stage cancer and HIV patients. The short 1.5-year timeline given to states for implementation. Statistics on Americans living with HIV (1.2 million) and new cancer diagnoses (2 million annually). The executive director of the HIV and Hepatitis Policy Institute's statement: 'we are going to lose people to Medicaid, and then they're going to get sick and then they're going to die.'
5Exorcist Removed for Claiming UFOs are Demons
Monsignor Stephen Rossetti, a prominent priest, psychologist, and exorcist in Washington D.C., was removed from his position by Archbishop Cardinal Robert McElroy. Rossetti had publicly stated on a YouTube show that many, if not most, UFO sightings are 'in fact demons' that can manifest in the physical world. Cardinal McElroy deemed these statements to 'gravely undermine the church's very precise teaching on the devil, demons and exorcism,' leading to Rossetti's removal.
Monsignor Stephen Rossetti's background and position. His statements on the 'Faith, Hope and Love Ministry YouTube show' about UFOs being demons. Cardinal Robert McElroy's announcement of Rossetti's removal and the reason cited.
Lessons
- Scrutinize insurance policies and denial processes: Understand your healthcare coverage, especially for critical treatments, and be prepared to appeal denials, as demonstrated by Ken Jones's case.
- Stay informed about political narratives and foreign influence: Be critical of public figures' statements and affiliations, particularly concerning international relations, to discern potential propaganda or biased information.
- Advocate for healthcare policy changes: Support efforts to reform insurance practices and government healthcare programs, especially those impacting vulnerable populations, to prevent situations like Ken Jones's death and the potential loss of Medicaid coverage for chronic illness patients.
Quotes
"Literally all this police officer has to do is be like, you are served, and then he doesn't even have to accept them. He can drop them. But as long as you say you are served, that counts as a legal serving. So why doesn't this cop just do that? Like this whole thing would have could be solved in literally three seconds."
"The more I observe, the more I realize the left wasn't so wrong about their claims that many personalities on the fringe of the so-called right are foreign agents, Broken clocks and all. ... it hit me hard just how much Russian propaganda we have been subjected to on the right for the last five years."
"I was in Moscow, and Moscow was positively stunning. It defied. I didn't really have any expectations, but if I hadn't, they would have been defined by just how clean, how safe, how beautiful, how historic the city is. I wish I had spent more time to be honest with I was asking myself why? Like, why can't we be told that this is a lovely, beautiful, safe city?"
"To me, saying no is saying I'm okay with you dying."
"There's no question in my mind, personally, again, this is not a feed, but it's my personal belief that probably many, if not most, of these UFO sightings are in fact demons and they can do things that we can't do, such thus the speed now to add some color to this."
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