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Adrian Salbuchi – The Coming World Government: Tragedy and Hope

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Adrian Salbuchi – The Coming World Government: Tragedy and Hope

Adrian Salbuchi

Today on The Intel Hub Radio with Shepard Ambellas, famed NWO researcher Adrian Salbuchi was our guest. Adrian has just released his first book in English, The Coming World Government: Tragedy and Hope.

Adrian breaks down the documented connections between the CFR, Trilateral Commission, and The Bilderberg Group. Not only has Adrian provided a great source of research material on the globalists, he has also uncovered some little known facts.

According to Adrian, The Council On Foreign Relations is actually a PART of the State Department.

Listen to the full interview here or here.

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Timeline: COUNTER REFORMATION 1500s-1600s


COUNTER REFORMATION 1500s-1600s

Timeline

1483 Birth of Martin Luther

1517 Martin Luther nails his 95 Theses to the door of a Roman Catholic Church

1520 Martin Luther is excommunicated by Pope

1521 The Roman Catholic Church convenes the Diet of Worms to address Luther

1521 Birth of Peter Kanis (Canisius) (d. 1597) in the Dutch of Geulders in modern day Netherlands- important Counter Reformation figure, such as in retaking Bavaria after 1560

1524-1526 German Peasants War
Also see: Hussite Wars (1419-1434) and Bundschuh Movement (cir 1475-1525)

1525 [East] Prussia Becomes Europe's 1st LUTHERAN STATE

1526 William Tyndale (b. 1490) is executed by Roman officials for 'heresy' in translating the Bible into English, convinced "that the way to God was through His word and that scripture should be available even to common people".

1534 England's King Henry XIII (1492-1547), seeking a divorce denied by Rome, establishes himself as head of the 'Anglican' Church

1534 Íñigo López de Loyola ( 1491-1556) establishes the 'Society of Jesus' later known as the Jesuit Order under the funding of the ultra elite Farnese family
The Society was founded by St. Ignatius of Loyola, who after being wounded in a battle, experienced a religious conversion and composed the Spiritual Exercises in order to help others to follow Christ more closely. In 1534, Ignatius gathered six young men, including St. Francis Xavier and Bl. Pierre Favre, and together they professed vows of poverty and chastity, and then later, obedience, including a special vow of obedience to the Pope. Rule 13 of Ignatius' Rules for Thinking with the Church said: "That we may be altogether of the same mind and in conformity ..], if [the Church] shall have defined anything to be black which to our eyes appears to be white, we ought in like manner to pronounce it to be black.".[3] Ignatius' plan of the order's organization was approved by Pope Paul III in 1540 by the bull containing the Formula of the Institute.
1545-1563 Council of Trent

1546 Martin Luther dies

1546-1547 Schmalkaldic War
(ended with the 1555 Peace Treaty of Augsburg between Holy Roman Empire Charles V and the Schmalkaldic Alliance)

1562-1598 French Wars of Religion
(ended with the 1598 Edict of Nantes granting religious toleration to French Protestants)

1572 St Bartholomew's Day Massacre

1585-1604 Anglo-Spanish War (Dutch Revolt)

1594-1603 9 Years War Ireland

1568-1648 80 Years War (for Dutch Independence)

1618-1648 1st 30 Years War

1648 is the year fraudulantly marked by establishment historians as the end of the counter reformation- a deception a logical result of the Jesuit Order's emphasis and infiltration of mass education.

1685 Revocation of the Edict of Nantes by French 'Sun King' Louis XIV

1688-1697 War of the Grand Alliance (or 2nd 9 Years War)
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TSA and Big Sis Coming to a Mall Or Hotel Near You, 1984 is Here

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Department of Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano (Big Sis) announced today that security will be tightened at so called “soft targets” around the country.



Unfortunately for law abiding Americans, this means that low IQ security officials will not only bother and sometimes molest you at airports, they will also be in your local mall or hotel.







AFP



A year after a foiled plot to bomb a US-bound passenger plane, Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano told CNN’s “State of the Union” program that other places and modes of transportation must now be scrutinized.



“We look at so-called soft targets — the hotels, shopping malls, for example — all of which we have reached out to in the past year and have done a fair amount of training for their own employees,” Napolitano said.



Since an attempted bombing on a packed Saturday night in Times Square in May, New York, for example, has installed hundreds of security cameras as part of a plan to triple the number of cameras to 3,000.



In September, the city activated some 500 new surveillance cameras at its three busiest subway stations — Times Square, Penn Station and Grand Central.





TSA officials have a long history of tyranny which has become mainstream in the last few months as DHS has ramped up its security measures to ”counter” the non existent threat of Al Qaeda.



Attractive women have been singled out, prosthetic breasts have been removed, 6 year old children have had their shirts taken off, an activist was handcuffed to a chair, and the list goes on and on.



One year after the underwear bomber was let on the plane by a member of the State Department we are being led to believe that these invasive measures are absolutely crucial to America’s security.



Clearly we are being mislead.



By most accounts Osama Bin Laden has been dead for years and is being used as a boogieman to scare the American people into submission.



To top it off, Anwar Al Awlaki, the man supposedly behind the attempted Christmas day bombing, the Fort Hood Shooting, and the Times Square Fizzler, DINED at the Pentagon just months after 9/11!



All evidence points to select American officials using the war on terror as a pretext to crack down on the American people. We now live in a time where the fear of Homegrown terror is pushed on a nightly basis via the corporate media.



The idea that actual American citizens would embrace jihad has sickened and scared millions of Americans. You see, if Americans believe that their neighbors could actually be terrorists then they can be trained to snitch on not only their neighbors but their own family members.



As the year draws to a close it is important that we realize that this is the beginning of Nazi America and if we do not expose this for what it is then we will soon find our self in a society worse than the police state portrayed in 1984.



Listen To Our Interview with NWO Researcher Adrian Salbuchi.


The servants of Christ should beware lest, in seeking to prevent discord, they surrender the truth

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The servants of Christ should beware lest, in seeking to prevent discord, they surrender the truth

The servants of Christ were to prepare no set speech to present when brought to trial. Their preparation was to be made day by day in treasuring up the precious truths of God's word, and through prayer strengthening their faith. When they were brought into trial, the Holy Spirit would bring to their remembrance the very truths that would be needed.

A daily, earnest striving to know God, and Jesus Christ whom He has sent, would bring power and efficiency to the soul. The knowledge obtained by diligent searching of the Scriptures would be flashed into the memory at the right time. But if any had neglected to acquaint themselves with the words of Christ, if they had never tested the power of His grace in trial, they could not expect that the Holy Spirit would bring His words to their remembrance. They were to serve God daily with undivided affection, and then trust Him.

So bitter would be the enmity to the gospel that even the tenderest earthly ties would be disregarded. The disciples of Christ would be betrayed to death by the members of their own households. "Ye shall be hated of all men for My name's sake," He added; "but he that shall endure unto the end, the same shall be saved." Mark 13:13. But He bade them not to expose themselves unnecessarily to persecution. He Himself often left one field of labor for another, in order to escape from those who were seeking His life. When He was rejected at Nazareth, and His own townsmen tried to kill Him, He went down to Capernaum, and there the people were astonished at His teaching; "for His word was with power." Luke 4:32. So His servants were not to be discouraged by persecution, but to seek a place where they could still labor for the salvation of souls.

The servant is not above his master. The Prince of heaven was called Beelzebub, and His disciples will be misrepresented in like manner. But whatever the danger, Christ's followers must avow their principles. They should scorn concealment. They cannot remain uncommitted until assured of safety in confessing the truth. They are set as watchmen, to warn men of their peril. The truth received from Christ must be imparted to all, freely and openly. Jesus said, "What I tell you in darkness, that speak ye in light: and what ye hear in the ear, that preach ye upon the housetops."

Jesus Himself never purchased peace by compromise. His heart overflowed with love for the whole human race, but He was never indulgent to their sins. He was too much their friend to remain silent while they were pursuing a course that would ruin their souls,--the souls He had purchased with His own blood. He labored that man should be true to himself, true to his higher and eternal interest. The servants of Christ are called to the same work, and they should beware lest, in seeking to prevent discord, they surrender the truth. They are to "follow after the things which make for peace" (Rom. 14:19); but real peace can never be secured by compromising principle. And no man can be true to principle without exciting opposition. A Christianity that is spiritual will be opposed by the children of disobedience. But Jesus bade His disciples, "Fear not them which kill the body, but are not able to kill the soul." Those who are true to God need not fear the power of men nor the enmity of Satan. In Christ their eternal life is secure. Their only fear should be lest they surrender the truth, and thus betray the trust with which God has honored them.

The Desire of Ages, pp.355-356.
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38 Killed in Nigeria Christmas Weekend Attacks

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38 Killed in Nigeria Christmas Weekend Attacks

By Ethan Cole|Christian Post Reporter

At least 38 people have been killed since Christmas Eve in attacks across Nigeria, including assaults against two churches.

Local police suspect radical Muslim group Boko Haram, which has a history of anti-Christian violence, in the church attacks.

In the northern town of Maiduguri, armed men dragged the pastor of Victory Baptist Church out of his home and then shot him to death. Two men rehearsing for the carol service at the church and two people walking nearby were also killed. Afterwards, the mob set the church and pastor’s house on fire, according to The Associated Press.

Also within the same city and on the same day, another group of men attacked the Church of Christ in Nigeria and killed an elderly security guard.

Adding to the death toll are bomb blasts Friday evening in central Nigeria that killed 32 people. Two bombs exploded near a market where people were Christmas shopping, another exploded in a predominantly Christian area in Jos, and a fourth bomb blasted near a road leading to a mosque.

It is currently unclear if the church attacks and the bombing in central Nigeria are linked.

Nigeria, which is nearly evenly split between a mainly Muslim north and a predominantly Christian south, has a long and bloody history of sectarian violence. Most of the conflicts occur along the central region where Muslims and Christians fight moreso over grazing land and ethnic lines than over religious differences.

Earlier this year, more than 500 people died in a sectarian conflict in Jos and surrounding area. Although it was initially reported as a Muslim-Christian clash, local church leaders later clarified that it was more about social and economic factors than religion.

Authorities arrested hundreds of people suspected to be linked to the Jos massacre. But in September, more than 100 members of Boko Haram escaped jail following a violent raid of the prison in the northern city of Bauchi.

Boko Haram members have killed dozens of Christians, as well as police and local leaders. The Nigerian government has tried to crush the group, destroying its mosque and arresting its leader, but it appears to be reviving.

Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan, a Christian from the south, vows that the government will “go to the root” of the recent Christmas Eve attacks.

“We must unearth what caused it and those behind it must be brought to book,” said Jonathan.

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Jesus Laughed

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Jesus Laughed


Commentary on Lesson 1, 1st Quarter, 2011

By Wendy Trim

Wendy Trim, a graduate of Newbold College, is the Editor of the Sabbath School section of the Spectrum website.

I was fortunate enough not to grow up in the generation that was taught to picture God as peering down at us, waiting for us to slip up, make a mistake, fail to do a good deed, so he could then shake his finger at us and give us a good scolding. My parents told me stories of coming to Sabbath School when they were young, listing the good deeds they had done, and then having them GRAPHED from week to week! The kind of God who demands that isn’t likely to smile a lot, much less laugh.

By the time I was attending Sabbath School, in Northern California in the 70s, the emphasis had shifted away from the works-based lessons and we were told how much God loved us and that he died to save us, even though we don’t deserve it. OK, fair enough. We knew God was good…but he still wasn’t much fun. After all, he wouldn’t let us go swimming on Sabbath, even when it was over 100°! Yes, he loved us very much, but did he actually LIKE us?

My world-view shifted in a single moment when I was in my mid-20s. I can’t even remember where I saw the picture, just the impact it had on me. It was a painting of Jesus, walking on the beach with the disciples. He had his arms thrown around two disciples’ shoulders, his head was thrown back and he was roaring with laughter.

Brought up, as no doubt most of us were, with pictures of Jesus looking either pious, stern or tortured, this was a revelation. Of course he would have laughed…why had this never occurred to me before? In fact, I’d be willing to bet that at that moment he was laughing at a salty joke one of the fishermen had just told him. The Bible tells us that Jesus was qualified to be our Saviour because he experienced every state that humankind is prone to: morally, physically and emotionally. We tend to interpret the latter in terms of the negative experiences: loneliness, pain, fear, anger, doubt. And when we are experiencing those things it is comforting to know that we aren’t alone, that Jesus knows exactly how we are feeling because he has felt them in exactly the same way.

But what about the positive emotions? Did Jesus feel elation, excitement, compassion, joy, love, amusement? We know he did; not only because in a few instances the Bible describes it, but because we ourselves feel them.

When I go to a wedding and admire the glowing beauty of the bride, smile at the slightly awkward pride of the groom, sympathise with the teary-eyed parents, I can imagine Jesus doing the same in Cana. He didn’t go to the wedding to preach or even to perform miracles. He went to see two people commit their lives to each other, to fulfill the relationship He had in mind when He created us.

When Jesus told the disciples to let the children come to him he didn’t do so just to make a point, or so he could preach to the children. Surely he did it because he loves kids. I think he wanted to listen to their stories, chuckle at their jokes, be shown their skinned knees and stubbed toes, to cuddle the little ones, to soak up the unconditional love children freely give without even being aware of it.

We, of course, are God’s children on a grand scale, and Jesus’ feelings for us must be much the same as they were for those children 2,000 years ago. He likes our company. He wants to hear our sorrows, our joys, and to laugh with us at the absurdities of life. As the writer of Ecclesiastes says, there is a time for everything, a time to weep and a time to laugh (Eccl 3:1,4). There is a time for God to be stern with us, even occasionally grim, but that’s not all there is to God, nor to life.

Yes, Jesus wept, yes, he was the Man of Sorrows, and this is integral to the man and to his mission; but if he really was our complete representative, Jesus laughed.

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Mexico says its troops killed US man

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AP IMPACT: Mexico says its troops killed US man
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MEXICO CITY (AP) — Joseph Proctor told his girlfriend he was popping out to the convenience store in the quiet Mexican beach town where the couple had just moved, intending to start a new life.

The next morning, the 32-year-old New York native was dead inside his crashed van on a road outside Acapulco. He had multiple bullet wounds. An AR-15 rifle lay in his hands.

His distraught girlfriend, Liliana Gil Vargas, was summoned to police headquarters, where she was told Proctor had died in a gunbattle with an army patrol. They claimed Proctor — whose green van had a for-sale sign and his cell phone number spray-painted on the windows — had attacked the troops. They showed her the gun.

His mother, Donna Proctor, devastated and incredulous, has been fighting through Mexico's secretive military justice system ever since to learn what really happened on the night of Aug. 22.

It took weeks of pressuring U.S. diplomats and congressmen for help, but she finally got an answer, which she shared with The Associated Press.

Three soldiers have been charged with killing her son. Two have been charged with planting the assault rifle in his hands and claiming falsely that he fired first, according to a Mexican Defense Department document sent to her through the U.S. Embassy in Mexico City.

It is at least the third case this year in which soldiers, locked in a brutal battle with drug cartels, have been accused of killing innocent civilians and faking evidence in cover-ups.

Such scandals are driving calls for civilian investigators to take over cases that are almost exclusively handled by military prosecutors and judges who rarely convict one of their own.

"I hate the fact that he died alone and in pain an in such an unjust way," Donna Proctor, a Queens court bailiff, said in a telephone interview with the AP. "I want him to be remembered as a hardworking person. He would never pick up a gun and shoot someone."

President Felipe Calderon has proposed a bill that would require civilian investigations in all torture, disappearance and rape cases against the military. But other abuses, including homicides committed by on-duty soldiers, would mostly remain under military jurisdiction. That would include the Proctor case and two others this year in which soldiers were accused of even more elaborate cover-ups.

The first involved two university students killed in March during a gunbattle between soldiers and cartel suspects that spilled into their campus in the northern city of Monterrey. Mexico's National Human Rights Commission said soldiers destroyed surveillance cameras, planted guns on the two young men and took away their backpacks in an attempt to claim they were gang members. The military admitted the two were students after university officials spoke out.

In that case, military and civilian federal prosecutors are conducting a joint investigation into the killings. The military, however, is in charge of the investigation into the allegation of crime-scene tampering.

In the second case, two brothers aged 5 and 9 were killed in April in their family's car in the northern state of Tamaulipas. The rights commission said in a report that there was no gunbattle and that soldiers fired additional rounds into the family car and planted two vehicles at the scene to make it look like a crossfire incident. The Defense Department stands by its explanation and denies there was a cover-up.

The rights commission, an autonomous government institution, has received more than 4,000 abuse complaints, including torture, rape, killings and forced disappearances, since Calderon deployed tens of thousands of soldiers in December 2006 to destroy drug cartels in their strongholds.

The commission has recommended action in 69 of those cases, and the Defense Department says it is investigating 67.

So far military courts have passed down only one conviction for an abuse committed since Calderon intensified the drug war four years ago: an officer who forced a new subordinate in his unit to drink so much alcohol in a hazing ritual that he died. He was sentenced to four months in prison.

Another officer was convicted, then cleared on appeal, in the Aug. 3, 2007 death of Fausto Murillo Flores. Soldiers arrested Murillo and two other men in the northern state of Sonora, accusing them of arms possession. However, they only presented the two other men to the media and did not immediately acknowledge ever having had Murillo in custody.

Murillo's body was later found by the side of a road and the military acknowledged having detained him.

The Defense Department has not explained why the officer was acquitted.

The military justice system operates in near total secrecy, choosing what to publicly reveal and when.

While privately informing Proctor's family about his case, Defense Department officials have publicly refused to discuss it at all. The day after his death, Guerrero state prosecutors announced to reporters that Proctor was killed after attacking a military convoy.

His mother, angry that she kept reading news reports with that version of the events, has asked Defense Department officials to reveal publicly that soldiers were charged with planting the gun on her son. The department replied, in writing, that it would only do so after the soldiers had been sentenced.

Defense Department spokesman Col. Ricardo Trevilla told the AP to file a freedom of information petition. IT DID but was rebuffed with the explanation that information on the ongoing investigation was "classified as reserved for a period of 12 years."

Proctor's family, meanwhile, still doesn't understand why he was killed.

Donna Proctor said her son hated guns so much that he rejected her suggestion that he follow in her footsteps and become a court bailiff, a job that requires carrying a sidearm.

Instead, he become a construction worker and eventually started his own business in Atlanta, Georgia. Last year, he moved to Mexico's central state of Puebla with his Mexican-born wife and their young son, Giuseppe. The marriage foundered and his wife returned to Georgia.

Proctor stayed behind with his son and eventually met and fell in love with Liliana Gil Vargas, a waitress and mother of four. After a vacation in Barra de Coyuca, the beach town outside of Acapulco, the couple decided to move there. Proctor was saving up top to open a restaurant.

According to the document sent to his mother, the soldiers tried to stop Proctor and inspect his vehicle. They claim he fled, prompting one of the soldiers to shoot at him, hitting his car. The soldiers chased down the car and fired again, "wounding the driver who nonetheless continued to drive away, fleeing, crashing the car three kilometers down that road," the document said.

A superior officer in the patrol told the battalion commander what happened. The battalion commander sent another officer to the scene with the AR-15 rifle "in order to be placed in the vehicle, using the hands of the deceased to try to simulate an attack against military personnel," the document says.

For the family, there are many unanswered questions. Did Proctor really flee? Why would he have refused to stop?

Donna Proctor said he complained about being shaken down by Mexican police and soldiers but also spoke of being friendly with soldiers on the base near the home he was building in Barra de Coyuca.

"He was 32. He loved life. He loved his son and he wanted to work hard to give him something," she said.

Donna Proctor said Mexican Defense Department officials visited her recently in Long Island and compensated her for the cost of flying her son back to the U.S. and the funeral. She said she told them she wanted justice — and for the world to know what really happened.

"I told them I had no intention of this being the end of it," she said.

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New Jersey Man Freed by Governor Chris Christie After Corrupt Judge Denies Jury Right To Hear Law

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Brian Aitken – New Jersey Man Freed by Governor Chris Christie After Corrupt Judge Denies Jury Right To Hear Law

Intel Hub - The Judge in this case denied the jury the right to hear the law. This is an OUTRIGHT attack on the 2nd amendment and freedom as a whole. How is it legal for a judge to hold a bias against a defendent which is turn almost cost him seven years in jail?

Ginny Simone talks to Brian Aitken – For more information, go to http://www.nraila.org/News/Read/InThe… 

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See Something, Say Something — Unless It’s About The Government

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See Something, Say Something — Unless It’s About The Government

Mac Slavo

SHTF Plan

While Department of Homeland Security is ramping up the Nation’s See something, say Something program, expanding into Walmarts and other venues, we warn our readers to be cautious of what you see, what you say, and to whom you say it, as evidenced by recent backlash from the government for an airline pilot’s personal exposé on airport security:

An airline pilot is being disciplined by the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) for posting video on YouTube pointing out what he believes are serious flaws in airport security.


The 50-year-old pilot, who lives outside Sacramento, asked that neither he nor his airline be identified. He has worked for the airline for more than a decade and was deputized by the TSA to carry a gun in the cockpit.


He is also a helicopter test pilot in the Army Reserve and flew missions for the United Nations in Macedonia.


Three days after he posted a series of six video clips recorded with a cell phone camera at San Francisco International Airport, four federal air marshals and two sheriff’s deputies arrived at his house to confiscate his federally-issued firearm. The pilot recorded that event as well…


Source: News 10

Ahhh… so if we see something of actual importance, like say, a massive hole in our security infrastructure, then we become suspects and are stripped of our Constitutional protections of due process.

In the new America, spying on your neighbors is an accepted practice, while pointing out the deficiencies of our benevolent government is met with heavy handedness, force, the threat of arrest, and the probability of a law enforcement response under the Patriot Act’s terrorism clauses.

The pilot in question is a military reservist and was licensed to carry a firearm. Now that he has publicly released videos on Youtube outlining the security holes, he has lost his right to carry a firearm.

It’s clear by our government’s actions in recent months and years that we are on the road to totalitarianism. At one time we were taking tiny steps, hidden from the public’s eye. Not anymore. Those in the power sphere of this country are so arrogant that they are now doing it in the open in what we perceive to be a drastic and expeditious manner.

Video Report:

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Arizona State Lawmaker Found Beaten At His Business

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Arizona State Lawmaker Found Beaten At His Business

Police say Frank Pratt was knocked unconscious and tied up, he was taken to the hospital with serious injuries

Pratt is a Republican from Arizona's 23 district

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CASA GRANDE, Ariz. - State Rep. Frank Pratt, of Casa Grande, was assaulted and hog-tied inside his business on Christmas Day, police say.

The assault occurred at Pratt Pools on Cottonwood Lane, near State Route 93, police said.

Police said Pratt went to his office to check on it at about 4 p.m. Saturday and was confronted by a person who was already in the building. That person severely beat him, knocked him unconscious and left him tied up inside his office.

Pratt was taken to St. Joseph's Hospital with serious injuries. No information has been released on his condition
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Pratt, a Republican, is a representative of District 23 in the state House and has been in office since 2009.
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