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When Jennifer Combs saw sewage-colored water pouring from her neighbors' faucets in Trinidad, Texas, she did what any good neighbor would do: she spoke up online. She made a Facebook post to gather information from residents who were silenced from speaking up about their water concerns. Days later, two officers arrested her in her own front yard on a felony charge for "causing public panic." Jennifer Combs is a mom of four who'd never even had a speeding ticket. What unfolds next, a fired water clerk, a fired judge, and the real person who made the call to have her arrested, is so unbelievable that Jennifer Combs, a published crime thriller author, says she couldn't have written it herself. What You Will Learn This Episode: - Why speaking up on Facebook about a local problem can suddenly turn you into a target - What to do when your Facebook posts are mass-reported and deleted to silence you - How a small group can quietly control a town and punish anyone who pushes back - Why reporting a problem to the state matters when local officials won't act - The truth about who actually ordered Jennifer's arrest, and why - How retaliation against critics can backfire in shocking ways - What real courage looks like when standing up for your community gets you punished - Why staying silent isn't the safe choice you think it is Enjoying the show? Take a moment to rate, review, and subscribe. Head over to https://cyberguy.com/podcast/ [https://cyberguy.com/podcast/] to find the show on other platforms. Have a question for Kurt? Call 877-655-KURT and leave a voicemail.
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