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Children’s Health Defense Joins Medical Freedom Coalition to End Vaccine and Medical Mandates
Two medical freedom advocacy groups have launched a coalition to promote state laws prohibiting medical mandates.

Blue Lives Matter
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We're not saying that Blue Lives Matter was behind feeding false information to far-left, anti-ICE protestors.
We're not saying we had teams comprised of HUNDREDS of off-duty cops and veterans volunteer to run decoy operations so far-left activists THOUGHT they were conducting ICE raids.
We're not saying they were in fact they were just driving around in what appeared to be unmarked vehicles with tinted windows... drinking coffee and listening to Guns and Roses.... being chased down and surrounded by protestors.
What we ARE saying is that if it DID happen.... it sure worked remarkably well in NINE DIFFERENT STATES, allowing ACTUAL raids to successfully take place unimpeded, helping support the capture of HUNDREDS of criminals.
Combat veterans, off-duty officers and patriotic Americans have had enough of the radical left... and are being activated across the country to back our #lawenforcement. And they're smarter…..more skilled... more driven... better trained than the left . and actually enjoy sitting in a deer stand for days on end just waiting.
@DHSgov @ICEgov we've got you.
How about such efforts to cut off funding for the anti-ICE rioters? Flooding Soros with lawsuits, for example.
https://x.com/PsyGuy007/status/2015171612681679342?s=20
Last week, the Austin American-Statesman ran an unintentionally terrific story headlined, “Texas DMV plan to tighten ID for car registrations draws backlash.”
Last week, the Texas DMV announced a rule change requiring proof of citizenship to register a car in the Lone Star State. “While the proposal is popular among some voters,” the Statesman admitted, “it would make it effectively impossible for Texans without legal immigration status to register a car.” Poor babies.
And, “Texans without legal immigration status?” The article made it sound like they just forgot to pay their most recent Hulu bill or something.
Popular among some voters. The alert reader might rightly wonder: among which voters this proposal wasn’t popular? The answer quickly emerged: car dealers. In his testimony at Wednesday’s rules hearing, Dallas auto dealer Octavio Vasquez argued that it shouldn’t be the dealer’s job to enforce immigration law. “My job is: Sell the car, collect the money, submit the tax money to the state,” Vasquez said. “We don’t care if they carry papers. That’s none of my business.”
Previously, before this rule change, county tag offices could accept a wide range of identification documents, including expired foreign passports or a note from an amigo.
Next up was a pro-ICE ad. It’s about time. “It’s dangerous and difficult work,” the ad explained over images of everyday Americans who work for immigration enforcement. “But ICE has one mission— to make America a safer place to live and work. And that’s what they’re doing.”

Last year, Sunshine State Governor Ron DeSantis created a 50-hour, online Western Civilization course for Florida teachers. They get $3,000 and a ‘Civics Seal of Excellence’ if they take it. So far, according to the Governor’s recent comments, twenty-one thousand teachers have completed the course. This is the way.
DeSantis said over $60 million has been paid to Florida teachers in bonuses so far. Beyond the direct help to teachers, that number matters much more because every one of them returns to the classroom with a deeper understanding of where our ideas about democracy, individual rights, and the rule of law actually came from— and they pass it on to students who, in most other states, will never encounter those ideas in any structured way.
It’s the opposite of the DEI model: instead of teaching kids what to think, it trains teachers to explain how we learned to think in the first place. More, please.
On Wednesday, Reuters reported, “Exclusive: US plans online portal to bypass content bans in Europe and elsewhere.” The new website features an animated Paul Revere riding across the top. “Freedom is Coming,” it says:
The U.S. State Department is deploying an online portal at freedom.gov that will let people in Europe and elsewhere access content banned by their governments— including content labeled “hate speech” or “terrorist propaganda” under EU law. ...
The battle against government censorship is beginning to spill outside U.S. borders. This week, Mike Benz went viral on X, pointing out that Europe’s censorship NGOs complained bitterly that their names weren’t redacted in the House Judiciary GOP’s recent bombshell report on Europe’s censorship campaign— in other words, they were literally asking to be censored about being censors. The irony was noted. ...
The Europeans claim they aren’t censoring anybody. But, for example, Reuters reported that in 2024 alone, Germany issued 482 removal orders and forced providers to take down 16,771 pieces of content. I guess “censorship” has become one of those flexible progressive terms, like gender. There are, apparently, many different kinds of censorship.
According to “sources,” DOGE prodigy Edward “Big Balls” Coristine is also involved in the project. That young man stays busy, doesn’t he?
Last week on Valentine’s Day, at the annual Munich Security Conference, Secretary of State Marco Rubio told a group of assembled E.U. officials and military that, “We in America have no interest in being polite and orderly caretakers of the West’s managed decline.” Rubio was announcing the rescue mission.
https://www.coffeeandcovid.com/p/catastrophes-and-cuddles-wednesday
Last year, Sunshine State Governor Ron DeSantis created a 50-hour, online Western Civilization course for Florida teachers. They get $3,000 and a ‘Civics Seal of Excellence’ if they take it. So far, according to the Governor’s recent comments, twenty-one thousand teachers have completed the course. This is the way.
DeSantis said over $60 million has been paid to Florida teachers in bonuses so far. Beyond the direct help to teachers, that number matters much more because every one of them returns to the classroom with a deeper understanding of where our ideas about democracy, individual rights, and the rule of law actually came from— and they pass it on to students who, in most other states, will never encounter those ideas in any structured way.
It’s the opposite of the DEI model: instead of teaching kids what to think, it trains teachers to explain how we learned to think in the first place. More, please.
Published in the Kansas Register on Thursday, February 26, 2026, Kansas officials said IDs with gender markers that do not match sex assigned at birth are invalid under SB 244.
With 31-9 in the Senate and 87-37 in the House, Republican supermajorities in the Kansas Legislature overrode Gov. Laura Kelly's veto to enact SB 244, framed as protecting restrooms and locker rooms.
KDOR and KDHE must now stop gender marker changes, correct license records, and invalidate and reissue birth certificate records, with KDHE estimating over 1,800 amended records require manual review.
Arizona Medical Freedom Bill Goes to Senate After Successful House Vote
If enacted, the bill would bar the state government, businesses and schools from requiring residents to obtain a medical intervention in order to work, enter a public space, or attend school.
A sworn declaration buried in the Trump administration’s recent release of millions of “Epstein Files” documents reveals that an FBI computer system hack resulted in the destruction of roughly 100 terabytes of Jeffrey Epstein-related data.
The September 2024 declaration from FBI agent Aaron Spivack states that a massive breach of the FBI’s New York Field Office (NYFO) systems on Super Bowl Sunday in 2023 led to the Bureau losing access to approximately 500 terabytes of data.
100 terabytes of this data could not be recovered and was permanently erased.
The document had reportedly received little public attention until it was highlighted by independent journalists. ...
Over the years, allegations have surfaced that key files, videos, and digital records tied to Epstein’s trafficking network have been lost, destroyed, or concealed.
In 2025, Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (R-FL) said she was approached by an FBI whistleblower who claimed to have witnessed the destruction and tampering of Epstein documents.
Earlier releases also showed that Epstein allegedly moved a cache of evidence out of his Palm Beach home before authorities executed a 2005 search warrant.
Now, the sworn declaration from inside the FBI itself confirms that massive amounts of Epstein-related data vanished following a cyber intrusion, with tens of terabytes unrecovered.

Office takeover? If you've noticed more than 25% of your workforce from one country, stats say it's impossible - and it's time to step forward.
Cognizant already lost in court: non-Indian workers 8.4x more likely to be benched and fired. Workforce 70-88% from one country. Jury ruled intentional discrimination - Americans replaced while visa holders stayed.
If you see the same pattern - fake training, cash deals, or one-country dominance - report it to USCIS.
USCIS fraud reporting: http://uscis.gov/report-fraud
(Anonymous option available - just give facts: company, location, numbers observed.)
The fact is ... It's math. With Cognizant the statisticians said ..not possible and that means- illegal. Whether its civil or criminal there are consequences.
Enforcement starts with people who see it.
The Cognizant case has taught us- When more than 25% of the staff come from one foreign country chances are a civil rights violation is taking place and it should be reported.
I know folks who are not anon on X cant comment but feel free to DM, but do not be afraid to report, especially if you know its coming. There is no guarantee of what meets the threshold - but retaliation is less likely if you report it anonymously.
Follow for more Illegal Monday.
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