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Please join Ruthie this week Thursday October 30th, 2014 8-10 pm CST with GUEST: Dave Gibson - formerly of the Examiner

Dave has been investigated and tracked by the DHS for reporting the crimes committed by illegal aliens. He's been threatened by the Coast Guard after he exposed their plot to allow drugs to enter this country along our Eastern Seaboard--per Obama's orders...

Now he's been fired by Examiner for showing a link between the spread of the deadly Enterovirus and thousands of Obama's so-called "unaccompanied minors. - find out where he is now writing and sharing his expertise and information.

Dave and Ruthie will also be discussing voter fraud in North Carolina

In addition, Dave has recently produced a study on the massive number of crimes being committed by illegal aliens in the 'virtual border state' of North Carolina which has been published in the Social Contract magazine - this is information that only North Carolina but the Nation must hear.

Open Borders Crime Project - Every year, thousands of Americans are victimized by those here illegally, some are robbed, some are sexually assaulted and some are even killed. Depsite this ongoing national tragedy, the federal government refuses to keep statistics on the number of crimes committed by illegal aliens.
This project presents a comprehensive look at the ways Americans are being victimized due to our open border, which will include multiple, published studies, a film and interviews with victims.
The project will explores
Deadly DUIs, Child Sexual Assaults, Crimes Agains Women, Identity Theft, Theft of Government Services & Illegal Employment

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