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Obama impacted my political views and I now find myself right of center. ALL COMMUNISTS ARE BAD! They killed Charlie. Registered REPUBLICAN. #MAGA #1A #2A

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Tactical Keyboard 🇺🇸@OkayITtech·
The biggest waste of time is arguing with the fool and fanatic who doesn't care about truth or reality, but only the victory of his beliefs and illusions. Never waste time on discussions that make no sense.
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Enes Kanter FREEDOM@EnesFreedom·
To my Oklahoma family; this piece comes straight from the heart. I hope you’ll take a moment to read it and feel what I felt. Thank you for allowing me to be a small part of it. I came to @okcthunder to play basketball. I left carrying 168 lives. When I was traded to the Oklahoma City Thunder, I was thinking about basketball, nothing more. I didn’t know that before I ever stepped on the court, this place would show me something that would stay with me far longer than any game. Like any player, my mind was on the game. A new team, a new city, a new opportunity. I expected the usual routine when I landed in Oklahoma City. Physicals, practices, meetings, and a jersey waiting in a locker. But before any of that, Sam Presti pulled me aside and told me there was somewhere we needed to go. He didn’t explain much, and I didn’t think to ask. I was focused on the next step in my career. What I didn’t understand was that, before I could represent the place I was about to play for, I needed to understand it. So instead of heading to the facility, he took me to the Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum. I walked in without knowing what I was about to see, and within minutes, everything slowed down. There are 168 chairs at the memorial, each one representing a life lost on April 19, 1995. They are arranged in quiet rows, each engraved with a name, each standing where a person once stood in that building. Then you notice something that is impossible to process the first time you see it. Some of the chairs are smaller. They belong to children. There is no speech that prepares you for that, no headline that captures it. You simply stand there, and the silence carries a kind of weight that is hard to describe but impossible to ignore. As you walk through the memorial, you pass between two gates marked 9:01 and 9:03. At first, they seem like simple numbers, but then you understand what they hold. One marks the last minute before the attack. The other marks the first minute after. And in between those two gates is 9:02, the moment when everything changed. That minute does not feel like history when you are standing there. It feels present. The reflecting pool stretches across what used to be a city street, its surface calm and still. When you look into it, you do not just see water. You see yourself standing in a place where unimaginable loss occurred, and for a moment, everything else in your life becomes quieter. Nearby stands the Survivor Tree, an American elm that was damaged in the blast but endured. It is not untouched. Its scars are part of what it represents. But it is still standing, and in that, it carries a kind of strength that does not need to be explained. We did not speak much while we were inside. It did not feel like a place for conversation. Some places ask for words. This one asks for reflection. When we stepped outside, Sam Presti looked me in the eye and said, “This is what this state has been through.” Then he said something I will never forget. “Every time you step on that court, you are not just playing in front of fans. You are playing for a state that carries this with it. Give them everything you have. They deserve that.” In that moment, basketball felt different. Not smaller, but clearer. Because what I had just seen was not only about what was lost. It was about what remained. A state that had experienced unimaginable pain and still chose to come together, to rebuild, and to move forward without losing its humanity. From that day on, every time I stepped on the court, I carried that with me. On the nights when I was tired, when I was hurt, when I was dealing with challenges that felt heavy in the moment, I would think about those chairs, about that minute, about the people behind those names. And I was reminded that what I was going through did not compare to what this state had endured. oklahoman.com/story/opinion/…
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Eric Daugherty
Eric Daugherty@EricLDaugh·
🚨 WOW! Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado WALKED OUT to a sea of THOUSANDS of supporters in Madrid Machado had dedicated her Nobel Peace Prize to President Trump She is REFUSING to meet with Spain's leftist PM Pedro Sanchez right now — instead meeting with right-wing opposition Right-wingers must RISE across Europe and Latin America! 📽️ @EmmaRincon
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InfantryDort
InfantryDort@infantrydort·
These are among the most powerful words I have ever, and will ever hear in my life. Make no mistake, this may be the closest a jurist has ever come to making a battle cry. If we are not prepared to go as far as the Founders, then we won’t be going much further at all.
Fox News@FoxNews

FULL SPEECH: Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas warns of progressivism as a threat to America. “Progressivism is replacing the core principles of the Declaration of Independence.” “If you think it’s losing confidence...get up and participate. You don’t sit on the sidelines.”

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Ryan Haynie - Protect Jobs: Vote NO on 832
Okies need to remember that SQ 832 is not just a 1-time change in the minimum wage. It raises the mandated wage IN PERPETUITY by tying the mandatory wage to a big-city (LA & NYC—not OKC & Tulsa) consumer price index. That’s INSANE! Vote no on June 16th.
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DataRepublican (small r)
DataRepublican (small r)@DataRepublican·
Some are reading this as an admission that I sent a mob after Elizabeth Doll. I did not. I posted a thread. I do not control who reads it, who agrees with it, or how they respond. Saying "stop" is not the same as saying "I started it." I'll also note: the response from Braver Angels leadership has been to impute mob leadership to me on the basis of... association. I posted; people responded. Therefore I commanded them. This is the same inferential move that Braver Angels has spent all week telling me I was wrong to make about their organization. The difference is that IMIP explicitly and repeatedly names BA as a node in their operational plan, with BA leadership in the room. No one has named me the commander of anyone.
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DataRepublican (small r)
DataRepublican (small r)@DataRepublican·
I'm going to ask everyone to leave @doll_elizabeth alone now; this has gone on long enough and I'm onto new research. Yes, she said something ugly about my disability, and yes, she is pretending that she didn't. And that's not okay. But she's a person who clearly cares about the work she's done at Braver Angels, and I think what you're seeing is someone who felt cornered and lashed out. That's a very human thing to do. The substance of my criticism of BA and IMIP stands on its own; none of it depends on what Elizabeth said about me, and none of it is refuted by piling on her. Thanks to @CynicalPublius and others for your passionate support; it's humbling.
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Krisztina Maria
Krisztina Maria@KrisztinaMaria·
For a while now I have been writing in English on X - and I have recently started doing the same on my biggest platform Facebook. Not because I have abandoned my Danish voice. But because what is happening in Europe is not a Danish problem. It is not a French problem. It is not a Swedish, German or British problem. It is our problem. All of us. At the same time. And you cannot fight a war that crosses every border by only speaking to the people on your own street. This is not an “us” question. It is a “we” question. The same forces are at work across the entire Western world. The same ideology expanding into the same institutions. The same political establishment looking the other way. The same media calling those who speak up racists, extremists, hatemongers. The same silencing. In every language. And behind all of it - something that goes deeper than politics. Deeper than immigration statistics and election results and EU directives. Because what we are really facing is a spiritual battle. A civilization that has cut itself off from its own roots. That removed God from the public square and replaced Him with the state, the screen and the self. That dismantled the family, dissolved the distinction between man and woman, and told an entire generation that freedom means having no obligations to anything larger than yourself. A civilization that weakened itself from within - and is now surprised to find itself vulnerable from without. The forces moving against the West are not only political. They are spiritual. And they will not be defeated by politics alone. That is why I write. In English. To whoever will listen. Because the people who understand what is at stake need to find each other - across languages, across borders, across the noise. We are more than we know. And we are needed.❤️‍🔥🪽✝️
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Robert D in Tulsa - #FindYourPeace
A Moore, Oklahoma Target customer reported this morning to an employee name Roberto that a handwritten bomb threat inside a notepad had been found inside the store. Roberto then reported to 911 just prior to 10:14 AM. MPD evacuated staff and customers prior to searching it. Searching / clearing a second time. MPD also dealt with a Karen whining about Use of Force. Checked CCTV footage. Found it. Trying to determine when it was placed inside the store. Used a bomb detection K-9. How much of that will you NOT find in any news story?😁💯 duckduckgo.com/?q=Bomb+Target…
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Amy Mek
Amy Mek@AmyMek·
🚨PAY ATTENTION OKLAHOMA Meet Maleeha Siddique, longtime Refugee Case Manager at Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Oklahoma City. She came to the United States as a refugee from Afghanistan more than twenty years ago. Since then, she has worked at Catholic Charities in their refugee resettlement department. She is very proud of her work resettling Afghan refugees in Oklahoma, it gave Maleeha “the opportunity to serve those from her home country and help acclimate them in our society.” Another Afghan Muslim, brought in as a refugee two decades ago, now works inside an officially Catholic organization, using its name, its crucifix, and your tax dollars to resettle wave after wave of her own people. This is the exact same pattern taking place all across the country: Catholic Charities hires the Muslim refugees they import because “they speak the language.” Those hires stay for decades, rise in the ranks, and turn “faith-based” charities into Muslim import pipelines, all while the Catholic branding stays up for cover and funding. Oklahoma joins Utah, North Carolina, Texas, Indiana, Missouri, Arkansas, and D.C. on the list. This is conquest with a smile, an Afghan flag, and a Catholic logo. Christian organizations are being hollowed out from the inside. American taxpayers are funding their own replacement. Read the full exposé: rairfoundation.com/daniel-greenfi…
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Amy Mek@AmyMek

🚨 ALERT: TROJAN HORSE IN MORMON UTAH - WE ARE BEING REPLACED! Somali Muslim Aden Batar Runs “Catholic” Refugee Machine Funded by LDS Tithing, Producing DSA Candidate Liban Mohamed A 27-year-old Democratic Socialist, the son of Somali immigrants who came to America, and a proud Muslim, just announced his run for Congress in what was supposed to be one of America’s reddest districts. His name is Liban Mohamed, and he is the political face of Utah’s rapidly expanding Somali Bantu Muslim community. ⚠️That community did not grow by accident. Meet Aden Batar, Somali Muslim refugee turned Director of Migration & Refugee Services at Catholic Community Services of Utah. (Say What!?) He was resettled by them in 1994. Now he runs the entire program, alongside his deputy, Khalid Al Hachami (another Muslim), bringing more Muslim refugees into Utah under a Catholic label. But listen to Batar himself in a recent talk: “As a Muslim and also working for [the Catholic] organization… every single bed that they sleep with comes from the LDS Church… As a Muslim when 9/11 happened… the first person that reached to us at our mosque was the leadership from the LDS Church… ‘We are here with you… if one religion is attacked, all religions [are] attacked.’ It gives me a lot of comfort to live in this community… I’ve never felt that I’m in the minority here.” He openly admits: He’s a Muslim running a “Catholic” refugee machine. Every bed for the hundreds of refugees they import comes from the LDS (Mormon) Church. Notice the narrative: Right after 9/11, while America was still reeling from radical Islamic terror, Batar portrays Muslims as the primary victims in need of Christian support and protection. Meanwhile, the very system he now oversees continues bringing in more refugees from the same regions. This is the Red-Green Axis in action: Radical leftists (the “Red”) and Islamic movements (the “Green”) are working in alignment, leveraging Christian compassion, taxpayer dollars, and interfaith goodwill. 🔥Meanwhile, Batar also leads the Islamic Society of Greater Salt Lake 🔥 When an American/Israeli flag appeared at a local mosque last year, he issued a statement, in his official capacity at Catholic Community Services, calling it a “hate crime.” This is the pipeline: Christian compassion and taxpayer dollars → resettlement infrastructure → administered by Muslim leadership → expanding communities → producing the next generation of political candidates like Liban Mohamed. Utah’s well-known culture of generosity is playing a central role in this transformation. This is demographic and political shift driven through resettlement systems. READ HERE: rairfoundation.com/daniel-greenfi…

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Kim "Katie" USA
Kim "Katie" USA@KimKatieUSA·
🚨 HAPPENING NOW: Mary Moriarity has issued two warrants to arrest two ICE agents for “assault” and is claiming “they can be arrested anywhere in the country.” She is going to start a civil war with these warrants. Minnesota really wants to go to war with the federal government under President Trump. Bring it. The proper federal response needs to happen right NOW. The DOJ under @AGTtactical must immediately move to quash these unconstitutional warrants, open an investigation into Moriarity for obstruction of federal law enforcement, and make it crystal clear that no state or local prosecutor gets to order the arrest of federal agents doing their job. Complete insanity.
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DataRepublican (small r)
DataRepublican (small r)@DataRepublican·
🧵🚨 THREAD: Charlie Kirk was assassinated at Utah Valley University. Within TWO HOURS, leaders of 7 "bridge-building" organizations assembled on a conference call. Why so fast? Because UVU was THEIR campus. 🚨 This is Maury Giles, incoming CEO of Braver Angels, admitting on camera at the National Conference on Citizenship: "Within two hours of the assassination, a group of us, all Utahns, we gathered on a call. We'd become friends over the last 5 years through our work in the community. And we also happen to be leaders in seven different national organizations that work in civic renewal." Two hours. Seven national organizations. But this wasn't a spontaneous reaction to a tragedy. This was a network protecting its home turf. Because UVU wasn't just the place where Kirk was shot. It was the institutional center of the entire bridge-building / Dignity Index apparatus... and had been for years. And the kicker? These seven national organizations don't hide their own intent: replicate color revolution tactics in the United States. And, yes, that includes MWEG - Mormon Women for Ethical Government. I have the receipts... they all admitted this on camera. As always, patience as I pull together the thread. 👇
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InfantryDort
InfantryDort@infantrydort·
We Will Not Be Replaced It is quite insane, really. The entire world now arrays itself against the United States the moment we remember we have a right to self-determination. Borders. Continuity. The simple demand that this nation remain ours. I have never witnessed anything like recent events. The Catholic Church hierarchy and the mullahs of Iran suddenly chanting the same refrain. The UN. The Pope. Most Western governments. All reciting the identical globalist Marxist filth in a propaganda symphony that would make Goebbels himself stand in silent awe. The message is not subtle. It's delivered with the cold precision of those who actually run the world: >You will be persecuted if you want a country with borders. >You will be smeared if you refuse infinity migrants who rape and don't assimilate. >You will be damned if you reject sharing the earth with terrorist regimes. >You will be hunted if you deny the ruling class its “Epstein” privileges over your daughters. Submit. Dissolve. Perish quietly. You will never be thanked for it. Only chastised until you sheepishly die. But we see you. Every last one of you. The globalist chorus that suddenly finds common cause with our enemies. You are not hiding. You're telling us exactly who you are, and we believe every damn word. This isn't holy compassion you peddle. This is the deliberate weakening of the West so that it can be replaced. Our lands overrun. Our women violated. Our children’s future auctioned off while we are lectured about “welcoming the stranger.” Where was this moral thunder when it matter most in recent years? Nowhere. Because the goal was never mercy. The goal was erosion. America doesn't ask permission to exist as itself. We don't negotiate our survival. And we certainly don't apologize for refusing to roll over and die. WE are the ones who underwrote the peace you enjoyed. WE are the ones who carried the bill for your delusions of borderless utopia. The invoice is now due, and this latest outburst is proof you feel the weight of it in your bones. A sovereign people does not debate its own replacement. It secures its right to remain. Pressure will come dressed as virtue. It always does. Shame, sermons, sanctions. Tired old tools with new voices. They mistake restraint for weakness. They always do. America is not sustained by your worthless approval. It is sustained by will. It's sustained by steel laid down long before the argument, by ships already at sea, by a people who have paid in blood for the simple right to decide their own future. That memory does not fade. It simply hardens. We are NOT asking permission. Nor are we seeking consensus. We are setting terms. We will not thin out. We will not be dissolved. We will not be replaced. We remain. And all you can do is shriek at a country that has heard it all before. But the world runs on something older than your arguments. If you want us to die, you'll have to do it the old fashioned way.
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Cynical Publius
Cynical Publius@CynicalPublius·
One does not need to be a rocket scientist to realize that the reason Obama henchman David Axelrod met with Pope Leo last week was to coordinate a media propaganda blitz and quasi-color revolution designed to separate faithful American Roman Catholics from support for the MAGA agenda.
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Cynical Publius
Cynical Publius@CynicalPublius·
OK, I'm getting heat from some corners for not ripping Trump on the post of him healing Uncle Sam. So here are my thoughts: 1. Do I wish he had not posted it? Yes, I wish he had not posted it. Was it stupid to post it? Yes, it was stupid to post it. 2. It was somebody else's AI picture from months ago, FYI, and it was supposed to show Trump healing America, which I believe he is doing through hard work and strong policies. 3. It's not the first time he posted something stupid I wish he had not posted, and it won't be the last. 4. The choice is a strong, free America that supports the interests of average American citizens vs. the goals of a globalist cabal of neo-Marxists bent on enslaving us. I choose the former over the latter, and if that means I periodically need to overlook less important issues that I would otherwise strongly object to, so be it. I see the big picture. Many people do not. Explained.
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Okie_Rancher@Okie_Rancher·
The lies in this campaign from every big player anger me. Chip Keating’s glossy graphic cries for ‘poultry families’ after the judge killed the incredibly weak Tyson settlement. This is Big Ag (Tyson) talking. “Greatest signature industries.” Big. Ag. They created decades of phosphorus pollution while small contract operators carry all the debt, barns, risk, and impossible regs. I drafted a bill allowing small operators to operate and sell direct… but nobody would touch it for fear of Tyson backlash. Opposing real enforcement on big ag while preventing small operators from selling direct just protects corporate profits and keeps crushing the actual family operators. Big Ag and small family farms and ranches aren’t on the same team. The bankers, oil moguls and fund managers running for governor aren’t on my team either. They are team Tyson. Team JBS. Team “fill my coffers.” This isn’t saving Oklahoma farms; it’s helping Tyson finish them off. Understand that every single candidate other than Jake Merrick is in Tyson’s pocket one way or another, no matter the crap they spew. Drummond’s settlement was intentionally weak and let them off the hook which is why the judge rejected it. Keating wants it to be even weaker yet posts this crap pretending he’s helping “farm families” knowing 90 percent of the population won’t look deep enough to understand. Jake Merrick is the only candidate who publicly refuses all PAC, lobbyist, and special-interest money.
Chip Keating for Governor@ChipKeatingOK

My statement on the rejected poultry settlement and what it means for Oklahoma farm families:

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FalkTG 10k 🦅🇪🇺🇩🇪🇺🇦
I repeat: The U.S. sent thousands of its 19 years old soldiers to die in Normandy, to free Europe and to end the biggest crime against humanity ever commited - by Europeans. It was just 81 years ago. The whole reason, France, Benelux etc. 🇫🇷 exist today is because of this heroism. My grandparents could grow up in a liberal democracy. Without the U.S. they would be raised at the H*tler Youth. We Europeans would still be in wars again and again, like 1914, 1866, 1870, 1795 etc. They brought peace, democracy, liberty and human rights. They invested billions of U.S. Dollars into Europe with the Marshall Fund. They gave us more than we ever had in our history before. They protected us for 7 decades with hundreds of thousands of soldiers against the cruelties of the Soviet Union. The terror we can see nowadays in Donetsk, would have happened in Bavaria, Bourgogne or the Netherlands in 1950 if there wasn’t the U.S. 🇺🇸 Who do we Europeans think we are to let that nation down, act like bad allies, calling their President names every day on television - and have full confidence we stand better alone. All of instagram is just about, why we’re better than the U.S. We owe them so much. We Europeans are most arrogant species on earth. And to cure this we have to face the truth.
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John Ʌ Konrad V
John Ʌ Konrad V@johnkonrad·
NATO is in far bigger danger than anyone realizes. And the reason has nothing to do with defense budgets. The real danger is psychological. It’s cultural. Europeans didn’t just free-ride on American security for 80 years. They built an entire identity around the idea that they evolved past the Americans protecting them. That identity is now the single biggest obstacle to Western survival. And the darkest irony is: we helped build it. After World War II, Europe wasn’t just economically shattered. Its culture was in ruins. The cities, the universities, the concert halls, the museums. Rubble. The Marshall Plan rebuilt the economy. But culture wasn’t a priority. Not at first. Then the Iron Curtain dropped. And suddenly culture became a weapon. American diplomats, academics, artists & scholars flooded Western Europe. We funded their universities. Supported their orchestras. Rebuilt their museums. Promoted their intellectual life. Not because European culture needed saving for its own sake. Because Eastern Europeans were struggling for Maslow’s mist basic needs. We needed the view from the other side of that Wall to be intoxicating. So America built Western Europe into a showcase of self-actualization. Art. Philosophy. Cafe culture. Long vacations. Universities where people studied literature instead of surviving. We were manufacturing jealousy. And it worked. The Wall came down. But here’s what no one accounted for. When you give a society self-actualization on someone else’s tab long enough, they forget it was a gift. They start believing it was organically theirs. And when they look at the country that funded it all, a country busy building aircraft carriers and semiconductor fabs and shale fields instead of reaching the Maslow’s pinnacle. An overweight American in a ball cap who can’t tell Monet from Pissarro. Who eats fast food. Who drives a truck. Who builds strip malls instead of piazzas. And to a culture trained in aesthetics but stripped of strategic awareness, that American looks uncivilized. So the arrogance takes root. And once a culture decides another is beneath them, they stop listening. Americans say wars are sometimes necessary: crude. Oil is the backbone of prosperity: unsophisticated. Kids build companies in garages that reshape the planet: crass. Wall Street finances the global economy: vulgar. Europe has no world-class technology sector. No military capable of strong defense. No energy independence. No AI capacity. What Europe has is culture. The culture we paid for at the expense of us reaching Maslow’s pinnacle. For decades that was fine. We funded the museums, protected the sea lanes, and tolerated the sneering because the arrangement worked. Then Europeans stopped keeping the contempt private. They started saying it to our faces. In their media. In their parliaments. At every international forum. “Americans are stupid. Americans are violent. Americans are a threat to democracy.” We could have moved the Louvre to NY. We could have built a Venice here. We could have stolen your best artists, designers, philosophers and more… like your conquering armies did for centuries. Instead we funded them. And all we asked for in return was to let us visit. You don’t have the military to defend your borders. You don’t have the technology to compete. You don’t have the energy to heat your homes without begging dictators. What you have is an 80-year superiority complex FUNDED BY AMERICANS, protected by American soldiers, and built on the false belief that self-actualization is civilization. It isn’t. Civilization is the ability to sustain itself. By that measure, Europe isn’t a civilization at all. It’s a dependency with better wine. That’s not a threat. It’s a weather report. Build a Navy. Or don’t. But stop lecturing the people who made you “better than us” Our “crudeness” our “stunted liberal education” our “ugly strip malls” are because we sacrificed our culture to support yours.
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The Real Mike Rowe
The Real Mike Rowe@mikeroweworks·
Last year, a guy I know told me that the Chinese government had been caught red-handed executing political prisoners and selling their organs to desperate buyers all over the world. He told me this had been going on for a long time and that the world wasn’t paying attention. Actually, that’s not entirely true. @JanJekielek isn’t just a guy I know. Jan is the senior editor of The @EpochTimes, a well-respected writer, and the host of a show called American Thought Leaders, which I’ve been honored to appear on several times. So, when he told me with a straight face that the Chinese government was up to its communist armpits in a 9-billion-dollar organ harvesting scheme, I couldn’t dismiss him as a crackpot. And when he told me that dozens of hospitals had been built adjacent to dozens of prisons for the express purpose of expediting the transplant procedure and that most of the prisoners being executed and violated were members of the Falun Gong, a peaceful group of dissidents whose only crime was a failure to fall in line with the Communist Party, I couldn’t dismiss him as a tinfoil hat conspiracy theorist. Instead, I researched his claims as best I could, talked to a few contacts in the state department, and concluded that Jan might very well be on to something. I then invited him on the podcast to discuss the matter in detail in a conversation that went viral. Shortly thereafter, Jan got a book deal, and that book, Killed to Order, just came out this week. Well, I’ve read it, and it’s fantastic. Fantastic and horrifying. Horrifying, and I’m sorry to say, true. Here’s what I wrote when Jan asked me for a blurb. “A lot of what you’re about to read I heard directly from Jan, when he first appeared on my podcast to talk about the multi-billion-dollar human organ trade in China. I had no idea that our conversation would go viral, ruffle so many feathers, or lead to this extraordinary book. Spoiler alert: as you read, you will likely experience the same mix of incredulity, horror, and disbelief that I did when Jan explained to me precisely how and why this atrocity has continued to unfold since 2000. But with every chapter—every page, really—your skepticism will be challenged with some very uncomfortable facts, and you will be confronted with a simple choice: to accept the claims herein as true or not. Frankly, I wish the evidence were flimsy or circumstantial or refutable. I’d prefer to live in a world where human beings are not wrongly imprisoned and routinely harvested for their parts. But I’m afraid that’s not the case. The evidence in this book is compelling and credible, and the evidence demands a verdict, no matter how uncomfortable or upsetting the truth might turn out to be. Such are the hazards of pulling one’s head from the sand and having a look around at a world in desperate need of improvement.” Obviously, I recommend his book, which you can order here. bit.ly/4bDsyJo Obviously, I invited him back on the podcast, which you can listen to here. bit.ly/TWIHI475JanJek… Obviously, I think the subject matter is important and worth your time. I hope you’ll share it.
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SightBringer
SightBringer@_The_Prophet__·
⚡️Question: Why do so many ruling elites of U.S. adversaries keep their families, money, and property in the U.S. or other Western countries? Answer: Because they know exactly how their own systems work. They rule through ideology and force, but they store their real trust somewhere else. The homeland is for power. The West is for safety. The regime is for extraction. The West is for exit. That pattern keeps showing up because these elites do not truly believe their own public story at the level that matters most. They may believe parts of the ideology. They may mean the rhetoric tactically. They may hate the West politically. None of that changes the deeper reality. When it comes to protecting children, preserving wealth, securing property rights, accessing luxury, getting medical care, or building an escape hatch, they choose the civilizational order they publicly denounce. That means four things. First, they trust Western legal and financial systems more than their own. Second, they expect instability at home, including purges, succession fights, sanctions, confiscation, or collapse. Third, they want the benefits of open societies without accepting the values that sustain them. Fourth, their ideology is often a mass-control instrument more than a personal rule of life. This is why the contradiction is so common in revolutionary, authoritarian, and kleptocratic systems. The slogan is anti-Western. The portfolio is Western. The speech is sacrifice. The lifestyle is offshore. The public morality is austere. The private behavior is opportunistic. That is the real class structure. These regimes often produce two moral universes. One for the population. One for the bloodline. The population gets duty, pain, nationalism, piety, anti-imperial rhetoric, and obedience. The inner circle gets optionality, hedging, asset diversification, foreign residency, and a private lifeboat. So the deepest answer is simple: They keep relatives and assets in the West because, beneath all the rhetoric, they know the West is richer, safer, freer, more stable, more competent, and more protective of private life than the systems they run themselves. That is the confession hidden inside the pattern.
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Angela Rose
Angela Rose@angelaroosee·
This MASSIVE meat producer in Fort Morgan, CO has brought in many foreigners and are changing the voting demographics of a small red conservative farming town. They have invested $40M in a housing development which I'm sure their big families will also come and move into. I believe up to 25% of their workforce should no longer be allowed to work after Donald Trump ended the TPS program, yet judges keep blocking and prolonging this! Americans struggling with affordable housing would love an opportunity like this. Instead looks like Cargill fires Americans and replaces them with East Africans on a growing basis. Meanwhile 30 minutes from here a similar thing is happening on a larger scale. 80-90% of JBS meat processing is foreign born, and now their workforce is striking... 4 weeks refusing to work demanding higher wages, than the $29.75 they already get. Maybe they should've hired American to begin with, but now the streets of ANOTHER small town are lined with forgineers calling for a revolution. Colorado Farmers are already facing difficulties with government land grabs and data centers expanding, How would having unemployed Africans and Haitians wandering around affect local farmers? In my personal opinion this company is teaching the forgieners a bad habit that is " if you refuse to work, and are forecful about pay, you will be rewarded." Instead of true American culture of provide value, be rewarded. Just saying I saw white farmers in South Africa who have had their land stolen, families murdered, the victims of violent takeovers from Africans demanding reparations. Please don't let Colorado be next. A tad dramatic I know, but could be helpful remain on the side of caution and protect Colorado farmers.
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