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A conversation with Grand Jury expert David Mongielo

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We were honored to take some time to sit down with David Mongielo to discuss our rights as people in our community as it pertains to government and governance. David has an incredible handle and grasp on the system and how it is supposed to be set up. His style of communicating makes what would normally be very dry content, fun and relatable.  David is a hero in this community, and while he has worked on vehicles every day since he was a teen, he has served this community honorably by taking on the processes, governments, law enforcement, courts and politicians, most of the time by himself. He has stood up for people in our community when everyone else turned their backs on them, and while District Attorneys, members of law enforcement and the courts have acted recklessly, irresponsibly and in some cases, criminally. A conversation with Grand Jury expert David Mongielo talking about government overreach and abuse. We hope you enjoy this video as much as we enjoyed sitting with Davi...

Are businesses, politicians, HR dept. & gov agencies open for criminal charges for forcing mandates?

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  Erie County Executive Mark Poloncarz, Erie County Legislators April N Baskin, Timothy Meyers, John Gilmour, Howard Johnson, Jeanne M Vinal, Kevin Hardwick, Lisa Chimera, school board members, school superintendents, school lawyers, teachers unions presidents, school nurses, business owners, HR Department heads, members of Erie County Dept of Health, Gale Burstein, government agency employees, hospital and medical facility heads, the Buffalo Bills, Shea's, Lancaster Opera House and so many others in this county have all acted as physicians without a medical license, made medical requirements and medical recommendations without a physicians license, violated HIPPA laws, violated the Hippocratic Oath, violated their oaths of offices, forced injections of an experimental medical procedure on employees and customers without giving them the required and proper information to do so. These elevate to civil offenses as well as acts of criminality. 1908 people in Erie County have regretta...

Bringing attention to discriminatory policy at Lancaster Opera House

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Advocating for the disabled, especially during a time of turmoil is of the upmost importance. Mandates and policies are threatening our "normal" way of life. There once was a time when you could simply walk into a theater, buy tickets and not have to worry about intrusion of medical privacy. The current policy forbids unvaccinated guests from admission to the Lancaster Opera House. Please join Chloe and Pete in this exclusive interview brought to you by The Experience Media. Make sure you like, comment, share this video and don't forget to subscribe to The Experience Media. If you have a story you'd like us to cover, or if you'd like to be a featured guest in an upcoming video, please feel free to reach out to us. Connect with us today! Email: theexperiencemedia@Gmail.com Phone: (518) 348-9994 We're also available on all major social media platforms #theexperiencemedia #TEM 2021 The Experience Media (TEM) *all rights reserved

Government agencies using businesses to enforce their mandates

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When insurance companies were asked if there was one civil suit filed against a business in New York State for someone either contracting CoV-2 or dying from it as a result of your business not mandating injections or masks, every person we spoke to said they were not aware of a single instance. If you have a story you'd like us to cover, or if you'd like to be a featured guest in an upcoming video, please feel free to reach out to us. Connect with us today! Email: theexperiencemedia@gmail.com Phone: (518) 348-9994  We're also available on all major social media platforms #theexperiencemedia #TEM 2021 The Experience Media (TEM) "where the news matters" *all rights reserved

Cheektowaga Police Department, good men and women serving proudly. Together we can be even better.

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  The men and women of the Cheektowaga Police Department are doing the best job they can, with what they've attained to work with. These mothers, fathers, sons, daughters, brothers, sisters, grandmothers and grandfathers...who a lot of the time live right here in our society, give so much back to this community and everyone in it. The police do this as respectfully and reverently as they possibly can...each and every day they report, for what to most of them is far more than just a job. They all understand how important the work they perform every day is to each individual they serve proudly. There's no one that hates a bad, deficient or corrupt officer who regularly engages in acts of immoral, unjust and often times illegal conduct than good officers. Good officers would love nothing more than to have bad officers, bad supervisors, bad sergeants, bad lieutenants, bad detectives and bad chiefs removed from there positions. The people who are hurt most by poor performing member...

"Bridging the Gap" Lancaster, NY Town Hall (The Experience Media exclusive)

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  Today we're featuring the Village of Lancaster, New York and its Town Hall. The goal of this series is to get local municipalities to realize they're employed by the people of these communities. We want to establish principal-agent relationships on a fair and balanced level. We want opportunities where people can come together, and start to be empathetic towards other peoples situations. Join Pete Harding and The Experience Media in this "Bridging the Gap" exclusive series. If you have a story you'd like us to cover, or if you'd like to be a featured guest in an upcoming video, please feel free to reach out to us. Connect with us today! Email: theexperiencemedia@Gmail.com Phone: (518) 348-9994  We're also available on all major social media platforms #theexperiencemedia #TEM 2021 The Experience Media (TEM) "where the news matters" *all rights reserved

Is Lancaster Opera House guilty of Discrimination and Intolerance?

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  Discrimination: the unjust or prejudicial treatment of different categories of people or things. Intolerance: Unwillingness to accept views, beliefs, or behavior that differ from one's own. On location Tuesday October 5th 2021 at 21 Central Avenue at the Lancaster Opera House. If you have a story you'd like us to cover, or if you'd like to be a featured guest in an upcoming video, please feel free to reach out to us. Connect with us today! Email: theexperiencemedia@Gmail.com Phone: (518) 348-9994 We're also available on all major social media platforms #theexperiencemedia #TEM 2021 The Experience Media (TEM) *all rights reserved

Hospice of Buffalo using discrimination to fire long-term employees and nurses

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Hospice of Buffalo which has been a gift to so many in the Buffalo area, has had a regrettable and abysmal record with patients and employees throughout the past year and a half. It should be noted that most of your Hospice of Buffalo employees, staff, medical professionals, administrators, supervisors, managers and board members are good people...trying to provide the best and most compassionate level of care for the patients in our community they have served admirably for years and years. They have provided so much comfort and relief to tens of thousands of people so capably in this community, and their founders vision was a model replicated all throughout the country because of the heart, soul and passion he put into growing his organization. Unfortunately, with the partnership created with Buffalo Medical Group, along with Buffalo Medical Group's partnership with California company, and known cost cutting partner Agilon, quality and consistency of care for patients in dire ne...

Law Enforcement assists Clarence School Board to lock out parents

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On Monday evening 9.20.2021 at 7p, Clarence, New York school officials ordered Clarence Public Safety Officers to stand guard at the front doors of the Clarence Public School Districts school board meeting. Their job was to screen and vet parents prior to entry. All of the school doors were locked. Once the Public Safety Officer made sure every attendee was informed they had to wear a mask, and if they removed the mask the school board would stop the meeting. After 10 minutes into the meeting, school board officials Michael Fuchs (President), James Boglioli, Tricia Andrews, Dawn Snyder and Clarence School Superintendent Matt Frahm while having masks below there noses themselves, told parents they needed to wear their masks properly or the board meeting would be adjourned.  After School Board member James Boglioli got very belligerent with parents, the school board got up and removed themselves, leaving the Clarence parents sitting their in the room to fend for themsel...