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@impiusone

Whenever the people are well-informed, they can be trusted with their own government; but when things are hidden, tyranny follows.

Washington, DC Beigetreten Haziran 2018
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AWDulles@impiusone·
@MickWest What you are clearly missing, unless it is intentional to leave out…Some of the people knew each other, that greatly changes the odds
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Mick West@MickWest·
Five of my followers were murdered in the last two years. At least that's the expected rate. Given my audience demographics, there would be over 200 deaths among my followers. This cherry-picking of "suspicious" deaths is stupid. Do the math. Learn about the base-rate.
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This is stupid. The 10 people represent vastly fewer deaths and missing people than you'd expect from the population represented by those 10 people, whichever way you slice it. Doocy's framing is "access to classified nuclear or aerospace material." The relevant population is the cleared workforce in those sectors. Conservatively: - Los Alamos National Laboratory: ~16,000 employees and contractors - Sandia National Laboratories: ~17,000 - Lawrence Livermore: ~8,000 - NASA (full agency + contractors): ~60,000 - Kansas City National Security Campus: ~7,000 - Air Force Research Laboratory and associated contractors: ~10,000+ - Aerospace defense contractors with nuclear/classified aerospace roles (Lockheed, Raytheon, Northrop, Boeing, Aerojet, etc.): several hundred thousand A conservative minimum for "access to classified nuclear or aerospace material" is at least 500,000 people. The actual figure using Doocy's framing is arguably closer to 1–2 million if you include all cleared aerospace and defense contractor personnel. Expected deaths over ~2 years The ages of the 10 average around 59. For educated US professionals aged 45–70, annual all-cause mortality runs roughly 0.7–1.0% per year. Using 500,000 people at 0.8% per year over 2 years: Expected deaths = 500,000 × 0.008 × 2 = 8,000 Even in a far more restricted population of 50,000 the expected deaths are 800. Finding 10 is not anomalous — it is a near-invisible fraction of expected mortality. Expected homicides US homicide rate is approximately 6 per 100,000 per year. In 500,000 people over 2 years: Expected homicides = 500,000 × 0.00006 × 2 = 60 The list contains at most 2 genuine homicides (Loureiro and Grillmair) with identified perpetrators and no UAP connection. That is below the expected rate. Expected missing persons Roughly 600,000 people are reported missing in the US annually — about 0.18% per year. In 500,000 people over 2 years: Expected missing = 500,000 × 0.0018 × 2 = 1,800 The list contains 5 missing persons. Again, well within expectation. You can restrict the calculation to just "scientists"; it does not change anything. It's just cherry-picking some cases from the expected thousands and calling it a pattern.

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@klara_sjo She is European, it’s a jungle down there
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Klara@klara_sjo·
You think Melania was the first ever First Lady to not have a bush?
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AWDulles@impiusone·
@AshtonForbes I guess you want us to ignore the 43 parts that have been found AND confirmed to be from MH370 off the coast of Africa?
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Ashton Forbes@AshtonForbes·
In 2023 we had real $150,000 bounty for the hoaxer of the MH370 videos to come forward with any proof of their source work. No one ever came forward because there's no hoaxer. The MH370 videos are leaked CIA surveillance of a black operation. That's why the plane will never be found. The United States knows exactly where it is. There's a pretty sophisticated operation in place to keep the world ignorant of technology and never solving physics. They also want you to ignore what you see with your eyes and believe it's fake while they tell you what to accept as real.
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🚨 BREAKING 🚨 MH370 “Teleportation” Video Hoaxer Identified After nearly 12 years, the creator of the viral #MH370 “orb/teleportation” videos has been identified. Rowan Callahan, now 25, has come forward and said that he created both clips in 2014 as a middle schooler in Oregon while experimenting with basic VFX editing tools after school. “I was just messing around with Photoshop, Blender and AfterEffects and some early VFX stuff because I’d just gotten the Video Copilot JetStrike pack and wanted to see what I could make with it. You have to understand, the videos weren’t meant to be anything serious - just a plane and some effects.” According to Callahan, the videos were never intended to be tied to MH370. He says he shared short clips in an online gaming chat at the time, where two users later approached him asking for the files. “They offered to buy the videos. I didn’t think much of it - I was a kid, and kids aren’t exactly rolling in dough, so I was like ‘hell yeah, why not?’ And I ended up sending them over.” Those files would later surface online under the now-infamous “RegicideAnon” account, framed as “leaked” footage of MH370. Callahan says he didn’t realize how the clips were being used until much later. “I figured maybe they were using it for a project or indie game they were making or something. I didn’t think anyone would believe that videos that looked like those did could actually be real.” He also pointed out details that, in hindsight, should have been obvious red flags: •Static cloud layers that don’t move •Frozen ocean texture beneath the aircraft •A stock 777 model with a generic livery that doesn’t match Malaysia Airlines’ “Once they surfaced on YouTube and Reddit, I just assumed that people would immediately recognize them as fake.” Despite years of analysis and multiple independent debunks, the videos have continued circulating as “evidence” in conspiracy circles. Once confirmed, this will close one of the most persistent and pernicious internet hoaxes tied to the MH370 tragedy. More details to come soon.

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AWDulles@impiusone·
Wow, I really just camped out in your head for 3 days over that comment? You are easy to get to, definitely a sign of a subpar IQ. Ok, lets come back to this, especially since it proves your IQ... 1. Don't confront without cover officer...We don't know the scenario or background here. The cop didn't seem to initially think there was any danger based on prior interaction (it seems). But the bigger issue is the guy was going for suicide by cop clearly, whether another officer was there or 20 more, outcome would have been the same. So this point is irrelevant. 2. Should have not given him that much distance to operate....Why? You think the cop should dive for the gun and physically disarm him? You would die day 1 on the job. Police are taught to stay 6-10 feet away, this is called the reactionary gap. Enough time to unholster weapon/taser or move out of the way of a lunge. This isn't the movies kiddo.
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AVII 916@AVII916·
@impiusone @FalconryFinance So it’s been like three days how did that little IQ answer work out for you? Nothing to say yep thought so..
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AWDulles@impiusone·
@hell_line0 She was very smart, and made huge contribution…But we would have gone to the moon without her
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Maryam@hell_line0·
Let us remember, men only reached the moon because of the tireless work of a segregated black woman who performed math none of them could. She was also born in WV and attended West Virginia University, where a scholarship program exists for other black students in STEM named after her. Katherine Johnson did this in a time when just getting an education as a black woman was far more difficult then it ever needed to be. May you look at every NASA rocket and think of her. She earned it.
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AWDulles@impiusone·
@TepuPC @FalconryFinance Ironic, you calling someone dumb with this atrocious spelling and punctuation. Realize your own limitations first, and question if you should really have any opinions you state in public.
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Operation Dabardos@TepuPC·
@FalconryFinance Why American cops are so dump u put whole mag into man body open all holes no asking can u hear me 😂😂😂😂
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AWDulles@impiusone·
@Drewser204 @RealPostFolder No , blood plasma isn’t a state of matter. But get struck by lightning your ass can produce plasma
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AWDulles@impiusone·
@Michael138480 @RealPostFolder In a lightning strike it could. You could also slide across carpet nude in wool socks and touch your asshole to a doorknob. Lots of possibilities! Try it
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Michael420@Michael138480·
@RealPostFolder It can't produce plasma Your body was built to NOT ionize things
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AWDulles@impiusone·
@RealPostFolder True. In a lightening strike, the water in your ass can ionize, creating plasma
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Johnny@JohnnyBlack314·
@impiusone @FalconryFinance You can diffuse without killing for a fact. 14 shots were not necessary. The military doesn’t even do that.
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AWDulles@impiusone·
@septentrionBC @FalconryFinance Sure, make the decision if it’s “enough” in a fraction of a second in a life or death situation. He didn’t even know if he had hit him by the time he fired last bullet.
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Johnny@JohnnyBlack314·
@impiusone @FalconryFinance You shoot to diffuse the threat, not kill - if done properly. Cops now only shoot to kill.
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AWDulles@impiusone·
@maxxj3 @cjgproduxions You may be slow then, you can pick any two random elections and show any mix of red and blue you want. You aren’t understanding the disproof is more accurate.
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CJ G@cjgproduxions·
Can any MAGA Republicans and FBA cult members explain how the South went from deep blue to deep red, while claiming no switch occurred?
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AWDulles@impiusone·
@BadAtPeopling @dom_lucre Your numbers are percent of SNAP received by race, mine are the % of the race that receives SNAP. And that difference, clearly paints the picture of how minorities are kept in subjugation. Of course whites receive more in total, they are a much larger population.
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Bad at Peopling@BadAtPeopling·
Dems are not pushing people to stay on SNAP any more than the Republicans are. The difference is simply in how strict the limits are. Also, I thought your numbers for whites looked wildly low considering how many southern poor and rural farms receive SNAP, so I checked: White (non-Hispanic): ~35–36% Black (African American, non-Hispanic): ~22–26% Hispanic (any race): ~16–29% Asian: ~4–5% Native American: ~1–2% Unknown/other: ~15–17%
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Dom Lucre | Stealer of Narratives
🔥🚨BREAKING: Nick Cannon has infuriated millions of liberals after announcing that the Democratic Party is “the party of the KKK": "People don’t know that the Democrats are the party of the KKK. People don’t know that the Republicans are the party that freed the slaves."
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AWDulles@impiusone·
Incorrect, most Dixiecrats did not support the Civil Rights Act, that part is true, but leaving the party didn’t happen. The platforms of both parties shifted over many years. Many Southern Democrats AND Republicans were against the civil rights act, it was bipartisan in the south. Strom Thurmond was the only southern Democrat Senator to switch parties. Many of those Democrats were still in the Senate into the eighties, part of the modern Democrat party, still against the Civil Rights Act. It’s an oversimplification to say the parties switched. It is propaganda created by white Ivy League socialist to continue to subjugate you. Wake up.
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Isaac Hayes III
Isaac Hayes III@IsaacHayes3·
What Nick Cannon said is exactly how misinformation spreads. Yes, the KKK was tied to Southern Democrats in the 1800s. That part is true. But leaving out what happened next changes the entire meaning. In the 1960s, after Lyndon B. Johnson passed the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Voting Rights Act of 1965, the racists who supported segregation did not just disappear… They left the Democratic Party and shifted politically. That is a huge part of the story that keeps getting left out. AND THAT MATTERS. Because when we, especially Black voices with big platforms, repeat half stories, it does not just stay a conversation. It spreads and it can be used against us. We cannot afford to be loud and wrong at the same time, especially right now.
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AWDulles@impiusone·
Irrelevant. I never said only minorities receive benefits from social programs, only that they are pushed to stay on them by the group that funds the programs, Democrats. Percent of households receiving SNAP below, and why do you think this is? These benefits keep people down, they don’t help over a long time horizon: • Black households: ~24–25% participate (more than double the national average). • American Indian/Alaska Native (AIAN): ~23%. • Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander (NHPI): ~20%. • Hispanic: ~18–19%. • Non-Hispanic White: ~7.9%. • Asian: ~8.5%. It’s sold as compassion. The reality is it is a trap.
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Bad at Peopling@BadAtPeopling·
@impiusone @dom_lucre This assumes social programs solely benefit minorities. They don’t. But I can see how you would think that.
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