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What’s Going On In America?

Riss Flex reports that two stunning mass-casualty events in the United States and one in France have both countries reeling.

Flex said one person is dead and two are missing in a major boating accident off the coast of Connecticut. She says the nine people aboard the motorboat were among the elite residents of the state, the second such accident to occur in the U.S. in the last few weeks.

Meanwhile, 200 missing children were rescued in the Arizona dessert. Authorities said 123 children were removed from dangerous situations, while 73 others were found in safe locations. While all the children were found alive, Flex says 800 skeletal remains of children were discovered scattered in the Sonoran and Chihuahuan deserts of Arizona.

“This is a crisis, according to the United Nations and they say that’s likely an undercount,” Flex says. She flushes out the details, plus also reports on a 170-year-old French church that went up in flames under mysterious circumstances and the Venezuelan prison gang’s assault on Aurora, Colo.

Gangsters Slide Into Colorado

A Venezuelan gang of criminal and illegal aliens, Tren de Aragua, has slithered into Aurora, Colorado, and is terrorizing US citizens…

Here’s what the media won’t tell you…Here’s more from Really Graceful.

CNN Greets Awkward Couple

Kamala Harris can’t even answer a simple multiple-choice question served up by CNN. Not even with Tim Walz around to hold her hand.

Meanwhile, the Mayor from Aurora, Colorado confirms “someone” sent illegal gang members to seize multiple properties.  The criminal gang in question, Tren de Aragua, is run by a pack of illegal migrants from Venezuela. Armed members showed up inside The Edge at Lowry apartments in Aurora.

Said U.S. Rep. Lauren Boebert, R-Colo., “This is pure insanity. I was raised in Aurora. This is not something we have ever had before. How are children supposed to grow up with this mess?”

Here’s more from Robert Gouveia on Watching The Watchers.

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