
I noticed she has been using Hal’s articles an awfully lot and this is why I haven’t been posting her youtubes … especially about Russia and Ukraine because its the same old threats and nothing happening. But I thought this was a twist with a new subject matter … changing our currency over? :unsure: It could be but given it is coming from Hal Turned, notorious for propaganda and fear mongering, I think she is probably wrong. It would be interesting to know if Hal's YouTube channel is monetized or not. That would be pretty telling since YouTube does not monetize most if not all Christian content. Yep, I went back to the youtube and read more comments … ”Hal Turner isn't always telling the truth. The wall in D.C. is a construction wall.” ”Please be careful quoting Turner. Pinball Preparedness discovered the 10ft wall wasn't what he was making it out to be. So, I'm having trouble believing much of what I hear.” ————- And as far as the diesel being out in Allentown, PA 2 watchers commented about the e-readers being down. “I live in Allentown very near this station and the sign did say that but it wasn’t because they didn’t have diesel it was they couldn’t sell it because the e-readers were down and pumps weren’t working”. - Fair Use - Starts @ 1:35 - Fair Use - Criminals first, safety last: L.A. County to close jail, dump mentally ill prisoners on streets: The program, approved by local lawmakers, would close the largest jail within the world’s largest jail system with no provisions for housing the 3,800 suddenly freed inmates, 900 of whom have mental health problems. Opened in 1963, the enormous jail has been the temporary home to some of the nation’s most notorious criminals, including Charles Manson, “Night Stalker” Richard Ramirez and “Golden State Killer” Lonnie Franklin. The county had planned to replace it with something called the Consolidated Correctional Treatment Facility, where inmates with mental health problems would receive the help they need. But as often happens when actions are not thought through, that plan fell to a desire for incarceration-diversion programs and community-based alternatives. That culminated in the county’s decision to cancel the plans to open the treatment facility. But it did not stop their plans to close the jail and on July 7, 2020, the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors voted to close Men’s Central Jail within a year. For some perspective, the LA County Sheriff’s Department is dealing with a $47 million decrease in jail funding as it fights a surge in crime that includes a 94% increase in murders over the past two years. In an interview with the Washington Examiner, LA County Sheriff Alex Villanueva said he plans to sue the Board of Supervisors to keep the men’s jail open. Villanueva stated: “They don’t have the legal authority to do this. They think by removing the budget from us that we will be forced to close the jail."