Mike Oliver
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Mike Oliver
@mkeolver
You see me now a veteran of a thousand psychic wars.
Minneapolis, MN Beigetreten Haziran 2025
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People in other countries are living fat off the money that was stolen from me and my fellow Minnesotans and I don't think anything will actually be done about it.
It's difficult to feel positive and supportive towards a community that truly does care more about supporting criminals than it ever cared about me.
DK🇺🇸🦅🇺🇸@1Nicdar
🚨JUST IN: The money flown out of the Minneapolis airport by fraudsters has been tracked and used to purchase: - Resorts in Kenya - Apartment buildings in Nairobi - Properties in Turkey - Luxury homes - Luxury cars - $790 million American tax dollars flown from Minnesota and sent overseas
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Tearing down hypocritical propaganda like this every chance one gets is the least one can do to fight back against the corruption and ideological subversion that has all but destroyed the community I was born and raised in.
If people aren't willing to stand up and even do that, then maybe Minneapolis deserves to fall to communist subversives while those who are able move away like rats fleeing a sinking ship.
(Reposted to include original content from individual who just blocked me.)

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@wonNonlyfrench After what happened over the Winter I wouldn't come here either, nothing has changed those same people who were building blockades and adding people to databases are still here.
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@mkeolver Pathetic. So many great places in the city that I once loved to visit. I can’t bring myself to drive in anymore.
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@JDavis763 @GovTimWalz Of course, heaven forbid he actually did something about the billions of dollars in fraud he allowed besides taxing the victims.
"No Kings" lmao 👑
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@MinnesotaDFL @WalterHudson At least they're not trying to disarm lawful Minnesotans while giving light sentences to violent criminals. 🖕🏼
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1. Skip half the Education Finance committee about absenteeism.
2. Drink with fellow Republican @WalterHudson at Burger Moe's before session.
3. Vote to keep high-capacity magazines on the streets of Minnesota (after several drinks).
4. Get arrested for suspected drunk driving.
5. Smile for your picture! 🙂

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🚨 UPDATE to story on Rep. Elliott Engen's DUI arrest. He went drinking after skipping out of an Education Finance Committee meeting when they were hearing a bill related to absenteeism.
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@sorenmpls Minneapolis will never recover as long as people like you are in control.
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Minneapolis needs to invest in projects that increase the city’s vibrancy, build more homes, support small businesses, increase public safety through traffic calming and ADA accessible sidewalks, and overall lift up our communities.

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@BernieSanders When was the last time a silly hypocrite like you flew in economy?
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@Sh4ngry @lydiakauppi They always seem to accuse others of what they're guilty of themselves, I honestly think it's pathological.
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@lydiakauppi If you only knew what a N@zi actually was. Stupid little c\/nt
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@ISISvanderbilt @lydiakauppi @MNNationalGuard Considering how the system treats men who have children in this state I'm not surprised.
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@lydiakauppi I love watching your fertility rates drop 💞
In 2023, Minnesota had its lowest fertility rate in more than 30 years. Let’s see if we can break a new record.
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Politicians on the left as well but folks like Lydia would rather be hypocrites about it and ignore that in favor of having something to use against those who actually oppose what murderers, rapists, pedophiles, and foreign invaders have done to this community with the blessing of a corrupt ideologically biased government.
Just more hypocritical bullshit while legitimate Minnesotans are caught in the middle assuming they don't pack up and leave which I don't blame anyone for doing at this point considering how much property owners are being expected to pay in order to cover for leftist corruption.
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@lydiakauppi They...they ate them? Kind of dilutes the message, no?
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@lydiakauppi What a load of hypocritical bullshit, fuck your psyops.
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@zahradeenu7 @CrimeWatchMpls My Uptown is dead.
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@CrimeWatchMpls Sounds like a good chance to tap into what’s coming next for Uptown.
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Minnesota Dumb
An Essay
March 27, 2026
Tomorrow, at the intersection of Pilot Knob Road and Yankee Doodle Road in Eagan, Minnesota, a group of well-meaning people will gather to protest the removal of people who entered the country without legal authorization.
They have chosen, for this purpose, the hill where Minnesota was stolen.
This requires a moment of appreciation.
Oheyawahe. "The hill much visited." The Dakota had a name for it before there was a Minnesota, before there was a United States, before Alexander Ramsey had finished law school.
It overlooks Bdote — the confluence of the Minnesota and Mississippi Rivers — which in Dakota cosmology is not merely a geographic feature but the center of creation. The place where the world began. The most sacred ground in the Dakota universe.
In 1851, Alexander Ramsey stood near this hill and negotiated the Treaties of Traverse des Sioux and Mendota.
Through a mechanism historians call the "traders' paper" — a document of such breathtaking audacity that it deserves its own place in the fraud canon — Dakota leaders were induced to sign away approximately 24 million acres at roughly $0.075 per acre, with the proceeds immediately diverted to white fur traders before the ink was dry.
The Dakota signed twice: once for the treaty, once for the debt. The second signature is what they did not understand they were making.
Within two years, they were confined to a strip of land along the Minnesota River. Within a decade, the U.S. government stopped paying even the fraudulent annuities it had promised. In 1862, starving Dakota warriors rose up.
In 1863, President Lincoln signed the order expelling the entire Dakota nation from Minnesota. Every Dakota person. Noncombatants, children, people who had spent the war hiding their white neighbors from the fighting.
Gone.
Expelled by executive order from the center of their universe.
Alexander Ramsey, for his trouble, became a United States Senator and later Secretary of War.
The land became the University of Minnesota's endowment. The university built the credential architecture. The credential architecture produced the administrative class.
The administrative class produced §43A.191. §43A.191 produced the national-origin preference regime. The preference regime produced the immigration labor pipeline. And the pipeline is what tomorrow's protesters are there to defend.
On the hill where it started.
Now, to be fair to the protesters, they are not stupid people individually.
Stupid people do not organize 3,000 simultaneous events across 50 states with standardized de-escalation training, Mobilize.us portals, and a $3 million Open Society grant backstopping the infrastructure.
That is, whatever else it is, operationally competent.
The dumbness here is not personal. It is institutional. It is the specific, refined, 175-year-old dumbness of a machine that has been running so long it has forgotten what it is.
The machine's original function was straightforward: take land from one population, recruit a preferred replacement population, build institutions to credentialize and govern that replacement population, and insulate the resulting order from challenge through administrative architecture and legal monopoly.
It worked. It worked so well that by 2026 the machine's operators have no memory of operating it. They believe they are defending the vulnerable.
And they are, in a sense — they are defending the current iteration of the vulnerable, who happen to be the current iteration of the preferred replacement population, who are being processed through the current iteration of the same pipeline that processed the German and Norwegian homesteaders in 1870.
The Dakota were not processed through a pipeline. They were on the land before there was a pipeline. That is the distinction the machine has never been able to metabolize.
There is a specific flavor of historical blindness that Minnesota has perfected over 175 years, and "dumb" is genuinely the right word for it — not in the sense of unintelligent but in the older sense of the word: mute. Unable to speak the thing. Unable to name what is actually happening.
The University of Minnesota's own TRUTH Report, published April 2023, uses the word "genocide" to describe the conduct of its founding board. The institution looked directly at what it was built on, wrote the word down, published it, and then returned to administering §43A.191.
The word was spoken and immediately swallowed by the machine that produced it.
Tomorrow, protesters will stand on the founding crime and argue against removal, in defense of a pipeline built on that crime's proceeds, administered by the institutional descendants of the people who committed it, on behalf of a preferred population whose presence in Minnesota is itself a downstream consequence of the original dispossession.
And not one of them — not one — will say the word Oheyawahe.
This is what makes it funny, if your sense of humor runs dark enough to find it so.
Not funny in the way that cruelty is funny. Funny in the way that a perfect mathematical proof is funny — the kind where all the terms cancel except the original variable, and you realize you have been doing arithmetic on the same number for 175 years.
The enterprise didn't move.
It's still on the hill.
It brought its own protest.
The author notes, for the record, that the Dakota word Oheyawahe means "the hill much visited." Tomorrow it will be visited again. The hill has seen worse.
@phillipcparrish @LibertyMarieEP @cacandgreco @crazycorpsman22 F-in' LWADS, I swear.
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@basedegenerate @elonmusk Agreed, and thankfully they will always exist no matter what people do with future films.
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@MickamiousG Hey @Grok please describe what the world would look like right now if the Internet and all technology that developed as a result of the Internet existing had never been invented.
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Can’t believe I’m saying this, but it’s true.
Internet broke societies
Internet enabled degeneracy
Internet enable government propoganda
The world would potentially be a better place without it.
Nikita Bier@nikitabier
The Internet was a mistake
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@CrimeWatchMpls is this about to get :
A worse
B better
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Submitted from a condo resident in vibrant downtown Minneapolis.
Specifically note the highlighted area regarding the service you are getting for the exorbitant taxes you're paying.
#ThisIsMinneapolis

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@kekmaximusk I've always suspected that he has a lot of alt accounts he follows people through.
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