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Video of Alex Jones Stopping Car Illegally Transporting Children Viewed 1 Million Times

Video of Alex Jones Stopping Car Illegally Transporting Children Viewed 1 Million Times On 4/8/21 at 6:52 AM EDT A video claiming to show Alex Jones and other members of the Infowars team stopping smugglers from illegally transporting children near the U.S-Mexico border has gone viral. A clip of the conspiracy theorist stopping a car full of children in the backseat reportedly not wearing seatbelts from driving away has been viewed on Twitter more than one million times. According to Infowars, Jones and his team were documenting the border crisis and had recorded migrant children being taken from the dirt floor child camp under the International Bridge in McAllen before being taken to a processing camp in Donna, Texas.

Alex Jones reveals MASSIVE child trafficking scheme operating in plain sight at US border… while local police watch and do nothing – NaturalNews com

Infowars‘ Alex Jones has blown the lid on a massive human smuggling operation taking place right in plain sight at America’s southern border. Local police, however, could not care less. Jones filmed buses taking children from a makeshift, dirt floor cage camp under the Anzalduas International Bridge in McAllen, Tex., to a processing facility in Donna, Tex. These children were then moved to a Wuhan coronavirus (Covid-19) processing camp in downtown McAllen before once again being transported, this time to a Catholic charity. At the Catholic charity, these children were observed being given bus or airplane tickets before being taken to either the airport or a bus station. While at the facility, Jones and his crew observed five children being taken and loaded by an adult into a hatch back car.

RI s Bishop Tobin keeps faith and hope amid COVID challenges

“Why did God allow this to happen?” “Is God sending us a message?” “Is God punishing us in some way?” As he sat in a garden between the Cathedral of SS. Peter & Paul and the cathedral rectory on an afternoon a few days before Easter, Tobin acknowledged that even some of the most faithful cannot have helped but wonder if a greater and not necessarily benevolent power was involved. He does not believe that. Instead, the bishop  who turned 73 on Thursday  answers those questions with reminders of history, current events and one’s own day-to-day experiences. “I think the pandemic occurred because we live in an imperfect world,” Tobin said. “There are always outbreaks of disease in various parts of the world. This one is unusual in its scope and its severity, but there is always disease, there are always natural disasters, there are always hurricanes and tornadoes and earthquakes and floods.

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