$45,000 worth of generators intended for disabled and elderly victims of Hurricane Helene have been at the center of controversy after officers were accused of stealing them from a middle school in Bakersville NC. In this eye-opening interview, Evan Vilardo, a dedicated volunteer from the Asheville area who has been tirelessly helping since the start of the disaster, shares his experience.
The generators, which were being stored at a local middle school for distribution to vulnerable residents, mysteriously disappeared. Evan recounts discovering some of the generators in the back of a deputy’s truck. When he confronted the officers, they denied taking them.
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Retired Judges left the bench as their signatures were forged via auto pen. 11% of the cut 140 million went to AZ politicians. This is truly unconstitutional.
#TomCruise and #BradPitt vs #JefferyEpstein and Maxwell in AI Video With Miami Vice Vibe, Plus Ana de Armas
Impeach the judge.
🔥 the Feds responsible.
This will now cost the taxpayers
https://justthenews.com/government/courts-law/russiagate-quietly-reaches-supreme-court-how-will-justices-rule
Board of Elections Worker Caught on Hidden Camera Admitting Non-Citizens REGISTER TO VOTE — “We Accept Anything That Comes Over the Counter” and “That’s Not My Job to Report Anyone”
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2026/02/muckraker-goes-undercover-nyc-board-elections-worker-caught/