
From: Unsolved.com:
CASE DETAILS
Cynthia was plagued by bad dreams.
In 1980, 20-year-old Cindy Anderson of Toledo, Ohio, was plagued by a series of frightening dreams. In one episode, the acquaintance she lets in the door betrays her trust. Cindy’s sister, Christine Savidge, heard her sister talking about the dreams:
“One morning while I was getting ready for work, I overheard Cindy talking to my mother. I do believe that the dreams could’ve been a premonition of fears that Cindy actually had in her subconscious at the time.”
Police searched for clues
On August 4, 1981, Cindy went to work as usual. She was employed as a legal secretary and, in the mornings, usually worked in the office alone. She kept the door locked at all times. A buzzer had even been installed at her desk so that she could alert the shop next door if there was trouble.
One day, at noon, Jim Rabbitt and Jay Feldstein, two of the lawyers, arrived back at their office after a meeting. According to Jim Rabbitt:
“Jay and I came back from downtown, got to the door and the lights were on, the door was locked. We unlocked the door, went inside, yelled for Cindy and there was no answer. I started to look around out front. Cindy, when she would leave, would place the phones on hold and that wasn’t done either.”
Jim Rabbitt said that Cindy had left her romance novel open to the only violent scene in the book, where the heroine is abducted at knifepoint:
“It wasn’t until really looking at the book, particularly reading the passage in the novel, that I had a sickening feeling that something was wrong.”
Cindy was never seen again. There was no body, no farewell letter, no hint where she had gone, or why she had disappeared. Were Cindy’s dreams premonitions of a terrible fate? Or, were they just a coincidence?
A mystery caller provided a new lead
Cindy was raised in a strict religious environment. Her family, boyfriend, and most of her social circle were all devout Christian fundamentalists. Cindy’s father, Michael Anderson:
“She was a very quiet, obedient type of a girl. She never made waves with either myself or her mother. And she had lots of friends. She was the type of daughter that you just enjoy, I mean, just a beautiful young girl.”
Cindy’s sister had no idea why she might leave on her own:
“At the time of Cindy’s disappearance, there were no circumstances in her life that any of us were aware of that would’ve caused her to have run away. She was looking forward to quitting her job in two weeks and going to a Bible college that she would attend with her boyfriend. She was very excited about it.”
Cindy’s dad said he noticed a change in his daughter’s behavior:
“Just before she disappeared however, she was becoming like a debutante. She was spending a lot of time on her face and herself and she’d skip breakfast for this reason. And that may be part of the problem.”
The day Cindy vanished, the police immediately began a search for clues. Cindy’s car keys and purse were missing. But the office was undisturbed, and according to Toledo Police Det. William Adams, there were no signs of a struggle:
“Her car was parked in front of the law office. Her bank account, which had a nice substantial amount of money, was never touched. Her social security number has never shown up under any other work place. It’s a complete mystery how and why Cindy disappeared.”
Larry Mullins was a client of the law office where Cindy worked:
“The day before Cynthia Anderson disappeared, I had been in the law offices to pay off a legal fee. She got a phone call. She kind of reacted like maybe it was obscene or something and hung up real quick. And the look on her face, still, I can picture it today. She was scared. She was honestly and sincerely scared. It gives me shivers to think of the look on her face. I went home and I called the police department and asked them to do a drive-by and check on her. Something scared the hell out of her, in my opinion.”
In September, 1981, a month after Cindy vanished, another strange phone call gave police a new lead. According to Det. Adams, a woman called to report that Cindy was being held in the basement of a white house:
“She said that she was scared and she was talking in low whispers. She kept saying she had to go. I kept begging her to stay on the line, give me more information, give me an exact address, something that we could act on. A short while later, she again called. The lady mentioned that there were two houses side by side owned by the same family, and that the family was out of town. But their son was home and he was the party that was holding Cindy in the basement. We did check street after street on the north end to see if we could find two houses side by side. There’s many, but you can’t find any positive location to the house.”
Michael Anderson has wondered if his daughter isn’t living somewhere with amnesia:
“If she herself is out there, we want her to know we love her and we certainly want her to come back, whatever the case may be. The door is open, we certainly want anybody and everybody that can possibly help in this situation to do so.”
After Cindy’s disappearance, a local grand jury indicted nine people for drug trafficking. Some suspect that Cindy knew one of them, and she was killed after she overheard incriminating comments. No charges were ever filed.
Theories on her disappearance–from coldcaseexplorations.com:
Arrests Made in 1995 Tangentially Related
In November 1995, Anderson’s employer, Richard Neller, and one of his friends, Jose Rodriguez Jr., were indicted on running a drug distribution ring in Toledo. Police also announced that they believed that Anderson had been killed by Neller because she’d heard too much about the drug ring while working for him.
While Rodriguez was on trial, a witness testified that he’d confessed to killing Anderson. The reason was supposedly to “send a message” to Neller — a lawyer — for not representing him properly during a previous trial. However, authorities were unable to confirm if this confession was legitimate and neither Rodrigues nor Neller have ever been charged in connection to Anderson’s death.
Rodriguez Killed Anderson
As stated before, there were allegations that Jose Rodriguez Jr. confessed to the killing of Anderson at some point, although there wasn’t enough evidence to prosecute him for it. The alleged motive was that Anderson had heard too much about the drug business that Rodriguez and her boss, Richard Neller, were involved in.
Anderson Ran Away
Some have suggested that Anderson up and left to start a new life elsewhere, and there were some unconfirmed reports that she was seen in Texas. However, there is little to no evidence to support this theory. The fact that she had plans to attend a Bible college with her boyfriend shortly indicates that she had made plans for the future.
Additionally, Anderson went missing from her place of work, apparently taking only her car keys and her purse and leaving even her car behind. Authorities have also stated that they don’t believe she ran away. “Everything we know, everything we’ve found out leads us to believe she wouldn’t do that,” said a detective working on her case.
Anderson Was Killed by a Serial Killer
In the summer of 1981, at least four other young people were killed in the Toledo area, and two brothers — Anthony and Nathaniel Cook — were eventually convicted of nine murders between them in the 1980s. Both brothers deny having any involvement in Anderson’s disappearance, however. It’s possible that one or both of them abducted and killed Anderson.
Anderson was Killed by a Stalker
Recall that there was the strange graffiti written on the walls near Anderson’s place of work reading “I Love You Cindy — By GW” which was covered up and then graffitied again later. The person who wrote this strange love note was never found, and some believe that it was a stalker who had been watching Anderson for months, if not longer.
However, authorities were never able to figure out who this GW person was, despite interviewing a number of people with those same initials. Many people have speculated that the person who did the graffiti was the same one who made threatening calls to Anderson, although this has never been confirmed.
SOURCES: UNSOLVED.COM & COLDCASEEXPLORATIONS.COM
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dark and cold. that’s it…lol
we’re leaving in about an hour or so.
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Wall Street Apes
@WallStreetApes
Liberal journalist reporting over 800 illegals in just 2 days have contacted an NGO for food because they’re hiding from ICE raids and don’t want to leave their homes in Louisiana
This is just one NGO of many
She says restaurants are closed. Clearly the workers are illegal
Trump’s Operation Catahoula Crunch is taking place right now and ICE and DHS are targeting illegals in a large scale operation
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Charlotte99
December 13, 2025 4:59 am
CHICAGO CRIME RING
Investigation finds over a dozen elected official’s aids in Chicago are making $200,000+ per year
“The City of Chicago’s salary database and something that seemed unbelievable:
One assistant to an alderman making more than $268,000 a year
– Another making more than $238,000 a year
– A staff assistant making more than $237,000 a year
– We found at least a dozen staffers with these generous salaries making even more than their bosses
“The top paid alderman makes $152,000 a year.
And yes, taking home even more than the mayor of Chicago, who earns $221,000 a year.
Unbelievable was right”
https://nitter.poast.org/WallStreetApes/status/1999696222572151007#m
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Just The News: “The Department of Homeland Security announced Friday that it was ending family reunification parole (FRP) programs for migrants from certain Latin America and Caribbean countries, alleging abuse within the humanitarian parole process.
The move comes as the Trump administration bolsters its efforts to crack down on illegal immigration and visa programs over national security concerns that stem from the Biden administration’s open border policies.
The department is ending the FRP programs for migrants and their family members from Colombia, Cuba, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Haiti and Honduras.
“The desire to reunite families does not overcome the government’s responsibility to prevent fraud and abuse and to uphold national security and public safety,” the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services said in a news release. “The programs had security gaps caused by insufficient vetting that malicious and fraudulent actors could exploit to enter the United States, which posed an unacceptable level of risk to the United States.”
The department said it would notify each migrant impacted by the decision, which also impacts their employment authorization based on the parole.
Migrants who are paroled in the United States and whose parole has not expired so far, will have 30 days to leave the country or face deportation, unless they have a Form I-485, Application to Register Permanent Residence or Adjust Status still pending.”
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EXCERPT: “A health services contractor in Maine founded by a Somali immigrant is now accused by a whistleblower of defrauding the state’s Medicaid program, raising concerns in Congress that fraud in government programs is more widespread than previously known.
The recent charges from last month connected to a $1 billion fraud ring among Somali immigrants in Minneapolis, Minnesota, have focused renewed attention from lawmakers on rooting out fraud in federally-funded programs across the country.
Just days after the Minnesota fraud ring surfaced in the national conversation, a whistleblower who worked for a health services contractor in Maine came forward in a public interview and alleged the company, Gateway Community Services, defrauded the state’s Medicaid program for years.
The company was founded by Abdullahi Ali, a Somali-American who also ran for office, a position equivalent to governor, in a Somali state. At the time, he was serving as Gateway’s executive director.
Rep. James Comer, R-Ky., Chairman of the House Oversight Committee, says that he plans to probe the cases in both Minnesota and Maine to determine whether similar fraud using public dollars exists elsewhere. He believes there is a high chance his committee will find more.
“This does appear that it’s a very organized scheme in multiple states with groups of Somalis,” Comer said in an interview with NewsNation, which first aired the whistleblower’s allegations. “I would go out on a limb and say this is happening in other states with other social programs with other groups,” Comer said.
Democratic governors refusing to cooperate
Comer noted that the Trump administration is intent on rooting out fraud in these federally funded programs, but a refusal by states run by Democratic governors to turn over key data threatens to hamper the effort. His committee’s probe, Comer warned, would rely on congressional subpoena power to compel information if any state or entity refuses to turn over requested information.
“Minnesota could be and hopefully is the worst offender, but there are other blue states run by Democrat governors who refuse to turn over any data, not only to Congress, but to the cabinet secretaries like [Agriculture Secretary] Brooke Rollins, who are trying to get a handle on programs like SNAP,” Comer told the Just the News, No Noise TV show on Tuesday.
“If anyone that has received correspondence from us thus far requesting information, if they don’t turn over that information, then they will get a subpoena. And we’re serious about this. We’re not going to back down,” he added.
State charged for services never performed……”
https://justthenews.com/accountability/whistleblowers/echoes-minneapolis-whistleblower-says-maine-company-bilked-medicaid
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Just The News: “The Department of Homeland Security announced Friday that it was ending the Temporary Protected Status designation of Ethiopia early next year, giving migrants from Ethiopia just 60 days to leave the United States or face deportation.
The TPS program allows migrants to stay in the country legally if they cannot return home due to natural disasters, armed conflicts or other extraordinary events. The secretary of Homeland Security decides 60 days before a designation expires whether to renew the protections or end them.
“Temporary Protected Status designations are time-limited and were never meant to be a ticket to permanent residency,” a United States Citizenship and Immigration spokesperson said. “Conditions in Ethiopia no longer pose a serious threat to the personal safety of returning Ethiopian nationals.
“Since the situation no longer meets the statutory requirements for a TPS designation, Secretary Noem is terminating this designation to restore integrity in our immigration system,” the person added.
The department said it encourages migrants from Ethiopia to leave voluntarily because they would be given a complimentary plane ticket, the potential to return to the United States legally, and a $1,000 exit bonus.
Ethiopian migrants under the TPS program have until Feb. 13, 2026, to leave the country.”
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“Yes, Ilhan Omar Married Her Brother”
Free Beacon, Scott W. Johnson, December 12, 2025
EXCERPT: “President Donald Trump is an occasional practitioner of an unsparing form of political logic. Having taken an interest in the massive public-programs fraud committed by an almost exclusively Somali cast of perpetrators in Minnesota, he has followed up with unfriendly comments on Minnesota fifth district Rep. Ilhan Omar (D.). “She comes in, does nothing but bitch, she’s always complaining,” the president told a crowd in Mount Pocono, Penn., on Tuesday. “We oughta get her the hell out. She married her brother in order to get in, right? She married her brother. Can you imagine if Donald Trump married his sister?”
Omar is Somali fraud Exhibit A, and her district was the center of gravity in the massive Feeding Our Future fraud case that I wrote about in the Washington Free Beacon in March. Despite what you may think, Omar has made a valuable contribution to our history. She goes to show that there is such a thing as a new kind of political scandal. Mark Twain famously observed: “It could probably be shown by facts and figures that there is no distinctly native American criminal class except Congress.” And he hadn’t even met Omar.
I’m talking about Omar’s marriage to her brother, Ahmed Nur Said Elmi. Trump may have garbled the specifics, but he got the upshot of the story right. Omar’s family brought Elmi over from London around 2002 to try to extract him from a gay lifestyle, and that is the context in which the congresswoman tied the knot with him.
I started writing about Omar for Power Line, the website to which I am an original contributor, in August 2016 when she defeated 22-term incumbent and feminist heroine Phyllis Kahn in the Democratic-Farmer-Labor primary for a seat in the Minnesota state legislature. A reader had directed me to a post on a message board called SomaliSpot, which has since been removed from the Internet. It asserted that Omar had married her husband, Ahmed Hirsi—the father of her children—in 2002, but that she had then married her brother, Ahmed Nur Said Elmi, in 2009. Her campaign website advertised Hirsi as her husband and made no mention of Elmi.
I checked out the SomaliSpot story online through the Minnesota Official Marriage System. Inputting Omar’s name, I found that the two marriages cited in the SomaliSpot post checked out as indicated. The site reflected Omar’s 2002 marriage to her advertised husband, Ahmed Aden (later Ahmed Hirsi), and her 2009 marriage to Ahmed Nur Said Elmi identified in the SomaliSpot post as Omar’s brother. As it turned out, Omar and Hirsi had only applied for a marriage license in 2002 but never followed through with a legal marriage……”
(Omar’s 2009 marriage license application, in which she crosses out the last name “Elmi” and replaces it with “Omar.” (Daily Mail)…….”
https://freebeacon.com/democrats/yes-ilhan-omar-married-her-brother/
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“Full-term ectopic baby found behind woman’s 22-pound uterine tumor😲”
Not The Bee, Harriet Rigby, Dec 12, 2025
“Suze Lopez was preparing for surgery to remove a large tumor in her uterus when the routine pregnancy test before the procedure came back positive. Being a nurse herself, the 41-year-old Lopez knew the test may not be accurate, explaining in a statement to Cedars Sinai Hospital,
Not only was she pregnant despite the large tumor, but doctors soon discovered that she was carrying a near full-term ectopic pregnancy. Medical Director of Labor and Delivery at Cedars Sinai, John Ozimek, DO, explained the rare case, saying,
Once the surprise pregnancy was discovered, the medical team had their job cut out for them, determining how to safely deliver the baby, remove the tumor, and care for the mom and baby who would likely be born with complications.
Gynecological oncologist Michael Manuel, MD, laid out what had to happen next , saying,
With the coordination of around 30 doctors, nurses, anesthesiologists, and technicians, the extremely rare and risky delivery resulted in a healthy 8-pound baby boy. After only two weeks in the NICU, baby Ryu had reached all the necessary benchmarks and was able to join his teenage sister at home.
Cedars-Sinai
His parents named him Ryu Jesse Lopez, with the middle name Jesse meaning “gift from God.” The mom told Cedars-Sinai,
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“The interior of a Nash Airflyte sedan where the seats have been reclined to form twin convertible beds upon which a family of three sleeps, 1949“
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“Our Brit buddies are finally starting to wise up about all the stupid shit the liberal Labor Party has been doing for the last ten or so years. Farage will most definitely be their next PM. We’ll see how Trump-like he can be…”
“Several provinces in the country halted imports of US booze and removed it from store shelves in March in response to President Donald Trump’s tariffs. Now, at least four provinces are planning to sell the remaining inventory and donate proceeds to food banks.
Manitoba said it will sell its inventory through private retailers and restaurants, with the estimated $500,000 in net revenue going to food banks, holiday charities, children’s organizations, and an advocacy group for First Nations. As for Nova Scotia, the province is making a $4 million upfront payment to groups that provide food access, and the money will be recouped when the $14 million worth of liquor is eventually sold.
This is do-goodie nonsense. They’re still selling the shit they stopped selling in protest, so what the fuck do they gain besides some bullshit bragging rights?
For the record, Liquor store ownership in Canada is a mix of provincial government monopolies (like Ontario’s LCBO, Quebec’s SAQ) and private ownership, with Alberta being the only province with a fully privatized retail system. Other provinces like British Columbia, Saskatchewan, and Nova Scotia use hybrid models, featuring government-run stores alongside private operators, grocery stores, or agencies, all regulated by provincial boards. Sounds kinda Commie-lite to me…”
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Attack
Yeah, I’d drive that
Extraordinary Entrance
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“If Time Magazine Weren’t So Corrupt, It Would Have Made Charlie Kirk Person Of The Year”
The Federalist, By: Brianna Lyman, December 12, 2025
ENTIRE ARTICLE: “Faced with choosing the most obvious, consequential, and energizing figure in American political life, or a group of tech elites advancing AI technology, TIME Magazine opted for the latter, snubbing the late, great Charlie Kirk for their Person of the Year.
Honoring Charlie would have required the editors to acknowledge what the rest of the country already knows, which is that one man, Charlie Kirk, reshaped the political landscape amongst the next generation of Americans. Charlie didn’t merely influence politics, he changed its trajectory so much that President Donald Trump has frequently credited Charlie with helping deliver the critical youth vote in the 2024 election.
At a time when the old guard of the Republican establishment had all but locked genuine conservatives out of the space, when young men were being ignored because of the nation’s obsession with radical feminism, Charlie did what no one else would — or could– do. He built a national youth movement that engaged and activated college students across the nation. He helped bring young men who the left assumed was theirs forever over to the conservative side.
But apparently that wasn’t impressive enough for TIME. Instead, they chose a group of tech elites rather than focus on the real story of the year: Charlie’s impact and the shockwaves of his murder.
On September 10, Charlie was assassinated on Utah Valley University’s campus in front of hundreds of students. A single bullet took the life of one of the greatest political figures in American history. His murder shook the entire country. Millions of Americans — most who had never even met Charlie — mourned. They mourned a man who gave them a voice and who made them believe they had a stake in the country again. Americans who hadn’t been to church in years — possibly ever — went to a service. New applications for Turning Point chapters across colleges came flooding in. Charlie is dead, but his legacy and movement is not.
And yet TIME still couldn’t bring itself to honor the true person of the year. A person who actually changed America for the better (even in his death).
And perhaps that choice should not be surprising, given that TIME is a left-wing propaganda outlet. The reason TIME didn’t choose Charlie Kirk as its person of the year is because they desperately want to erase and ignore the influence Charlie had and still has. Because the movement he built continues to grow and directly threatens the left-wing woke apparatus that dominates mainstream media.
Charlie’s movement threatens TIME’s preferred political candidates. In selecting Charlie Kirk as the Person of the Year, TIME would be acknowledging the titan that Charlie and his movement is, even though it’s to no benefit of TIME’s preferred political position. It would have pained them, but it would have slightly restored their credibility by proving they can objectively acknowledge the truth.
Charlie never needed a glossy magazine cover or a title. His legacy speaks for itself. His impact lives on through his wife Erika, his children, his movement, and the thousands of hours of footage he left behind for us to watch in years to come about faith, politics, and family.
But man, the failing TIME Magazine sure could have used a credibility boost.”
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This kid is going places….
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And now, something from angry white liberal
I’m with Elon…
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Fatu Hiva in the Marquesas Islands, French Polynesia
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Comfortable Living Space
Ouch! Watch where you’re going, buster.
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