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BowTiedPraetorian

@PraetorianFS

International Close Protection and Physical/Facility Security for Public/Private Sector

Worldwide Beigetreten Kasım 2014
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BowTiedPraetorian
BowTiedPraetorian@PraetorianFS·
@OliviaTroye You had to have been a political appointee. Anyone who ever really worked terrorism and/or vetting wouldn’t be surprised about a visitor turned away at port of entry (although I do agree, should be caught before a visa is approved unless it’s very recent derogatory info)
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Olivia of Troye
Olivia of Troye@OliviaTroye·
As someone who has worked on national security vetting, the Trump Admin barring Somali referee Omar Artan entry to the US for the World Cup leads to more questions than answers. Omar was vetted, approved, and issued a visa. Then he landed in the United States and was suddenly deemed a national security threat. So which is it? Either the system failed, or someone changed the rules after the fact. That's not how serious national security decisions should be made. The public deserves to know what changed.
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BowTiedPraetorian@PraetorianFS·
@iAnonPatriot Are they funded anymore? I suspect they are not, and if not probably no Covid size riots
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American AF 🇺🇸@iAnonPatriot·
BLM is going to riot if Karmelo Anthony goes to prison, aren’t they?
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BowTiedPraetorian
BowTiedPraetorian@PraetorianFS·
@LeslieMarshall @spencerpratt Very telling you don’t engage him on issues or events leading to the fires and lack of preparedness. Evidently he’s over target…
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Leslie Marshall
Leslie Marshall@LeslieMarshall·
@spencerpratt No, you got in this race because you wanted fame and fortune that’s been your whole life
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BowTiedPraetorian
BowTiedPraetorian@PraetorianFS·
@Cernovich NY Times has the sourcing or they don’t. If they lived up to journalistic base standards they welcome this suit. If they didn’t, they deserve any defamation penalty judgment they receive
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BowTiedPraetorian
BowTiedPraetorian@PraetorianFS·
@MaMoMVPY You lacing up your boots Lars? Or just meant sending others in your stead?
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BowTiedPraetorian
BowTiedPraetorian@PraetorianFS·
Could she not also easily pay $100 for a $1 bottle of water to stock the company refrigerator? Spend $100,000 for a $1,600 laptop as well? This is a ridiculous argument. Because you have money you should overspend (in Gates’ view) for an “influencer” so unprofessional they burn bridges over it with a screen shot.
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BowTiedPraetorian
BowTiedPraetorian@PraetorianFS·
“He” can only be given credit for providing childcare for employees if he pays for it with his own money. Otherwise the taxpayer is footing the bill. I don’t pay a penny in NYC, but is it legal to charge tax payers for govt employee childcare? Are the tax payers onboard with this?
S@even_steven8tht

America is such a fascinating place because this man is providing a service that actually materially benefits people, arguably what the government is designed to do, and you will still see articles upon articles trying to convince you he’s actually doing a bad thing.

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BowTiedPraetorian@PraetorianFS·
@Cernovich And would be awesome if they added in that 529 could be used for first home purchase, whether as down payment up to full purchase price. Let the kids have reasonable way to purchase first home in mid 20s
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Cernovich@Cernovich·
No parent has any business investing in stocks (other than a 401k or Uni-K where income tax can be deferred for compounding of principal) if the 529's aren't funded. This should be spoken of more often. No gambling for dad until the 529's are up.
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BowTiedPraetorian
BowTiedPraetorian@PraetorianFS·
@pinpulleddrmf I sit in an office where I talk with other dudes all the time about how our most fun, rewarding and years with most responsibility where our yrs as young officers where we made the least we ever will. Hard to explain to those who didn’t live it
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Christian Ruf
Christian Ruf@pinpulleddrmf·
The most professionally rewarding years of my life will also be marked by my lowest income years.
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Peter B
Peter B@realpeteyb123·
Japan markets are PUMPING who cares about the Super Bowl. Takaichi trade is back! Wow 🤯
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BowTiedPraetorian
BowTiedPraetorian@PraetorianFS·
I’ve lived and worked in quite a few other countries. Always understood I was a guest, appreciated any courtesies. It’s unthinkable to me the MILLIONS of people in the U.S. from non-functioning countries who come for the benefits, but resent everything. Never understand it until the day I die
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Cernovich@Cernovich·
When I was younger, immigrants were grateful. This hatefulness erupted during my own lifetime. I don’t know what changed. Maybe it was the immigrant’s kids getting woke in college? No idea, but enough is enough.
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BowTiedPraetorian
BowTiedPraetorian@PraetorianFS·
@Cernovich Never considered contemplating leaving. Now I’d be a bit surprised if we eventually don’t. Extremely sad.
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Cernovich@Cernovich·
Bleak. California has become a third world country in under a decade. The drive up (or down, depending on starting point) PCH was legendary. Nothing else like it anywhere, and I've been all over. Top down, smell of water, oceans and mountains. Decline was a choice. Democrats.
Norgard@BrianNorgard

Moonshadows, Malibu.

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BowTiedPraetorian
BowTiedPraetorian@PraetorianFS·
1 hr long lawyer tv shows have warped peoples minds. Stupid to arrest them because “we just know they did it.” Likely going to need search warrants for electronics and from cell service providers. They won’t answer the warrant tomorrow. A good prosecutor will need to start with trial in mind, and yes, like it or not that means understanding it will likely be a skeptical jury at best. DOJ has issues like all govt bureaucracies, but if they want to build a successful prosecution, yes, will take a bit of time. But, fuck it, I guess. We are mad they stormed a church, so let’s arrest them today, judge lets them out tomorrow and that’s the last we ever hear…
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Kurt Schlichter
Kurt Schlichter@KurtSchlichter·
@BradHuston @AGPamBondi @AAGDhillon There’s no excuse. There’s nothing to excuse. It takes time to bring a criminal prosecution. If you wanna do it right, particularly when you’re facing unfavorable judges, and an unfavorable jury pool.
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Kurt Schlichter@KurtSchlichter·
Let me do the competent lawyer thing again. No, the DOJ has not arrested anybody yet. You are absolutely correct that that is not happened yet. That’s because this isn’t a TV show and the DOJ under @AGPamBondi and @AAGDhillon are attempting to actually build cases rather than get one new cycle of coverage. Yes, there’s evidence out there. There’s video tapes. That’s good evidence. But the existence of good evidence is not building a case. This is going to be one where they’re going to face a judge and a jury pool that is biased against them, so they’re going to need to do every single thing perfectly. That doesn’t happen in five seconds. Stop with this crap. This black pilling nonsense is freaking idiotic. You want to use the legal system, at least that’s what you say. Well if that’s what you mean then it’s going to take time and all your frustration and crying and whining about it doesn’t change that fact. If you want to do it right, you’ve got to do it right. That doesn’t mean doing it fast. Just stop it.
Eric Matheny 🎙️@ericmmatheny

The FBI immediately sent a team to investigate Bubba Wallace’s fake garage door pulley. But they’re “looking into” the storming of a church.

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Brad Hargreaves
Brad Hargreaves@bhargreaves·
@PraetorianFS @Dav1dPro @Cover4blog @captainnron_ There’s a world where she calls the founder up and says “hey, would love to take some chips off the table, can i hop into a secondary?” $300k, $30m, whatever Founder may say no, aren’t many options then But it doesn’t appear that’s what’s going down here
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BowTiedPraetorian
BowTiedPraetorian@PraetorianFS·
@bhargreaves @Dav1dPro @Cover4blog @captainnron_ Brad, at what level is it high enough to try to risk manage (serious question, I’m curious and no experience in this)? Is there an unwritten rule that those in the know follow? Say her equity had grown to 3.25 million, or 32.5 mil, reasonable to take some of the table then?
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BowTiedPraetorian@PraetorianFS·
@Cernovich In my tiny corner of world, result of all this is lots of open positions for exec protection. They all are concerned for their safety as it now hits home. But few stop to consider they probably funded what is now their threat
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Cernovich@Cernovich·
Luigi has a good chance of a hung jury. With that judge and jury pool, he could legitimately walk, or the jury will do a compromise verdict for a lesser crime. I feel really sad for the billionaires who funded the far left and tried to destroy our lives. Tragic. Truly.
Jack Posobiec@JackPosobiec

The judge:

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BowTiedPraetorian
BowTiedPraetorian@PraetorianFS·
@RubenGallego What was your stance when Deputy Director of FBI lied under oath to Congress? Did you speak out then? If not, sure seems like you are the political grifter you seem to be
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Ruben Gallego@RubenGallego·
When Trump is done, goons like this will have to be put in check. Stripped of pensions, fired and prosecuted for abuse of power.
El Centro Sector Border Patrol@USBPChiefELC

@RubenGallego "Senator" yapping from a distance without facts. This is the type of rhetoric that causes violence, not prevent it. Check yourself.

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