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15 Minute Cities

A look at the near future.
Discrimination & exploitation of People in Need
Homeless Information:
1 out of 17 Homeless in California work in Fast Food.
Homeless News :
Oregon Bill would decriminalize Homeless encampments & propose penalties if Homeless are harassed or asked to leave.
GARY UPDATES (Barstow pd police brutality etc)
🚨 BREAKING NEWS 🚨
The community is horrified
by police brutality in Barstow CA.
On April 28th 2023 Barstow was horrified by barstow pd for another police brutality on a man in need.
Gary had come to Barstow in hopes of making a better life. But instead like many who have come to Barstow he was faced with discrimination & corruption by law enforcement. Which made him a prisoner in Barstow.
Gary is loved by His family no Children of His own but a big loving family & those who have met him in Barstow also say he’s a good man.
But that is what Barstow pd is after.
The Good.
Not the ped0philes/traffickers/corrupt sitting comfortably in the schools, politics, & public services etc.
Barstow pd covers for ped0s and traffickers in Barstow politics, Schools, & public services. All the while Barstow pd criminalizes anyone who speaks up & manipulates anyone they can.
Barstow News wants to encourage everyone to take a look at the comments around regarding this situation. LOTS of pro criminalization of the poor & “back the blue no matter what”.
This is the reason as to why organized crime sits happily in Barstow as the good People are prisoners of corruption.
The People of Barstow are tired of the corruption.
A Message from Gary’s Family:
“This was not the 1st time & it will not be the last time if we all do not stand together against the corruption in Barstow.”
-The People
Thank you all for the love & support for Gary. We love you all ! We will be there soon . BRING GARY HOME !!!!!!!
– Gary’s Family
MORE TO COME.
STAY TUNED !
(If anyone has any information or lawyer to help this police brutality victim Please Contact us !)
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Updates :

“law enforcement” in San Bernardino County has a history of police brutalities, working with ped0philes, traffickers, slumlords, corruption, involved in murders, robberies, making up reasons to arrest, targeting those in need, & anyone who speaks against their corruption.
There’s a reason organizanized crime such as ped0philes groups & traffickers/exploitation, slumlords etc are so comfortable in San Bernardino County.
We’re looking at major money laundering through government & “non profits” that benefit off the hardships of the People.
Billions of dollars to help the homeless throughout the years & now 70 million in which sexual predators & politicians who work with ped0philes & traffickers are gathering to split the funds amongst themselves saying we must call the homeless “mentally ill” & use the funds in ungodly ways.
Click HERE for more on “law enforcement” corruption in San Bernardino County


The homeless and poor are targeted by money hungry clout chasers posing as heros. They’re claiming homeless need to be called “mentally ill” and forced away. Over 70 million dollars they will share amongst themselves with their fake non profits. The homeless and poor are the exploited test subjects. Once they’re done with them they are coming for everyone.

San Bernardino is about to criminalize the homeless hardcore. They’re saying quit calling them homeless and call them mentally ill and deranged instead. They said the homeless need to be forced into mental facilities and they’re gathering their fake non profits to force the people to them in their corruption scheme.
So funny how sexual abusers/trafficker affiliates claim the homeless are mentally ill when they are the ones who are. The homeless have plenty of reasons to be upset. Bunch of egotistical over privileged b*tches. They should go homeless and see what it’s like. They’re so lucky they have mommy etc taking care of them. They have no clue what it’s like for anyone in need. They’re succubus living off the miseries of others. GOD HATES THEM. There’s a “special” place in hell for these demons shit bags.

Stay tuned for more details
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Barstow News Story
Barstow News was founded by labor traffiicked. Barstow News was inspired to be created by the lack of news not bought by money over the people.
Barstow News is the ONLY News that REFUSES to work with pedophiles, traffickers or corrupt.
There are a few incidents sparked the making of Barstow News.
The cover up of Synagro.
It was spoken about only to a degree to allow it to continue etc.
The realization that news will only give voices to pedophile’s, traffickers, and corrupt disguised as “good”.
Barstow News has 1 Founder who is currently labor trafficked MMIW and a team of whistleblowers of masons, corrupt gov, etc.
Barstow News opened up to some locals in Barstow which did not work out due to them being unwilling to not work with pedophiles, rapists, traffickers, corruption all for money and clout etc.
Barstow News proudly stands with the 1 True GOD of Truth who HATES pedophiles, traffickers, rapists,
A list of ideas by Barstow News to be on watch for to be stolen by pedo/trafficking/corruption :
– Birthday Giveaway for Children
– Animal Food Drive
– Donation Jars
– Calender of Events for the Year
– Films
– Comic Con
+ MORE
(Ask for all Notes etc if interested in more)


Please look at Time & Date stamps to see who did what 1st.

Animals to Humans Disease transference
There are many illnesses that can be transmitted from animals to humans, known as zoonotic diseases. Some examples of zoonotic diseases include:
1. Rabies: This is a viral infection that is transmitted through the bite of an infected animal, typically a dog, bat, raccoon, or skunk.
2. Salmonellosis: This is a bacterial infection that can be acquired from handling reptiles, amphibians, poultry, or their eggs.
3. Lyme disease: This is a bacterial infection that is transmitted through the bite of a tick infected with the bacterium Borrelia burgdorferi.
4. Anthrax: This is a bacterial infection that is primarily acquired through contact with infected animals, such as cattle, sheep, or goats.
5. Cat scratch disease: This is a bacterial infection that is transmitted through the scratch or bite of an infected cat.
6. Bird flu: This is a viral infection that can be transmitted to humans through contact with infected poultry, such as chickens or ducks.
7. Ebola: This is a viral infection that is transmitted to humans through contact with the blood, secretions, or other bodily fluids of infected animals, such as fruit bats and primates.
These are just a few examples of zoonotic diseases, and there are many others that can be transmitted from animals to humans. It is important to take proper precautions when handling animals, particularly wild or exotic animals, to reduce the risk of contracting a zoonotic disease
It is difficult to give an exact number of diseases that can be transmitted from animals to humans, as new zoonotic diseases are still being discovered and the total number can vary depending on how they are categorized. However, according to the World Health Organization (WHO), about 60% of all infectious diseases in humans are zoonotic, and there are more than 200 known zoonotic diseases.
Some zoonotic diseases are relatively common, while others are rare or only occur in certain geographic regions. Additionally, the severity of zoonotic diseases can vary widely, from mild illnesses that resolve on their own to severe and even life-threatening infections.
Preventing zoonotic diseases requires taking appropriate precautions when interacting with animals, whether they are domestic pets or wild animals. This can include practicing good hygiene, avoiding contact with sick animals, wearing protective clothing, and properly cooking meat and eggs before eating them. It is also important to seek medical attention if you develop symptoms of a zoonotic disease after being exposed to animals.
STDs On The Rise
In Virginia 89% of the population including Children have STDs. That’s in an environment where they do watch the STD spread. In Barstow which is right between Los Angeles, las Vegas, and San Bernardino the STD capitols of America we are not watching the spread. So it is more than likely Barstow is well over 90% of the population having STDs.
About half of infections are in people between the ages of 15 and 24. Young people are at greater risk of getting an STD for several reasons: Young women’s bodies are biologically more prone to STDs. Some young people do not get the recommended STD tests.
Did you know ⁉️
Even Animals can carry STDs ! 🐕🐱
Did you know ⁉️
In Florida there is a problem of Monkeys with HIV ? 🐒
Did you know ⁉️
STDs can be shared through bodily fluids, using the same towel, toothbrush as an infected ? 🪥
The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that more than 1 million sexually transmitted infections (STIs) are acquired every day worldwide. However, it can be difficult to determine the exact number of people who have STIs, as not all cases are reported or diagnosed, and some people may be asymptomatic.
According to WHO, the most common STIs globally include chlamydia, gonorrhea, syphilis, and trichomoniasis. In 2016, an estimated 127 million new cases of chlamydia, 87 million new cases of gonorrhea, and 6.3 million cases of syphilis were reported worldwide.
It is important to note that STIs can have serious health consequences if left untreated, and prevention measures such as practicing safe sex and getting regular STI screenings are crucial in reducing the spread of STIs. If you have concerns about your sexual health, it is recommended to speak with a healthcare provider or visit a sexual health clinic.
The percentage of STDs that rise each year can vary depending on the specific infection and geographic location. According to data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in the United States, the overall number of reported cases of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) has been increasing over the past several years.
For example, in 2019, there were more than 2.5 million reported cases of chlamydia, gonorrhea, and syphilis in the US, which represented a 30-year record high. The number of reported cases of chlamydia and gonorrhea increased by approximately 5% from 2018 to 2019, while the number of reported cases of syphilis increased by approximately 14%.
STDs, or sexually transmitted diseases, can be contracted through a variety of sexual activities that involve the exchange of bodily fluids, including:
- Vaginal sex
- Anal sex
- Oral sex
- Genital-to-genital contact
- Sharing sex toys
- Sharing food, drinks, tooth brush etc
- Using contaminated items
- Mother-to-child during childbirth or breastfeeding (in the case of some STDs such as HIV)
STDs can also be transmitted through contact with infected bodily fluids, such as blood or semen, through sharing needles or other injection drug equipment.
It is important to note that some STDs, such as herpes and human papillomavirus (HPV), can be transmitted through skin-to-skin contact even if there is no penetration or exchange of bodily fluids. Additionally, some STDs may not produce any noticeable symptoms, which can make transmission more likely if the infected person is unaware of their status.
Using barrier methods of contraception such as condoms, dental dams, and gloves can greatly reduce the risk of contracting STDs during sexual activities, and getting tested regularly is also an important part of maintaining sexual health.
The frequency of STD testing depends on several factors, including an individual’s sexual activity, number of sexual partners, and personal risk factors.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends that sexually active individuals get tested for STDs at least once a year, regardless of whether or not they have symptoms or believe they have been exposed to an STD.
However, individuals who have multiple sexual partners or engage in high-risk sexual behaviors may need to get tested more frequently, such as every 3 to 6 months. People who have recently had unprotected sex with a new partner, have had a previous STD diagnosis, or have symptoms of an STD should get tested immediately.
It is also important to note that some STDs may not produce any noticeable symptoms, so getting tested regularly is an important part of maintaining sexual health and preventing the spread of STDs. It is always recommended to talk to a healthcare provider to determine the best testing frequency based on individual risk factors.
Animals to Humans Disease transference
MORE on parasites COMING SOON
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Help The Trafficked
The trafficked in San Bernardino County needs your help !!!!
There is Human Trafficking happening all around. Corruption in government & public services has allowed trafficking to thrive while their victims suffer.

Donations are needed urgently!
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