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@123LinJam

Mid-western Patriot, love out-of-doors and family

Joined Aralık 2022
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LinJam@123LinJam·
@DavidJHarrisJr Compare to Obama who wasn't even born in this country! Or Sonny Bush who was banged by 100 males in college just to join their club! Don't even get me started with Bill Clinton!
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David J Harris Jr
David J Harris Jr@DavidJHarrisJr·
Bob Costas: "Trump is by far the most disgraceful figure in modern presidential history. You have to be in a toxic cult to believe that Trump has ever been emotionally, psychologically, intellectually, or ethically fit to be POTUS." Thoughts?
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@PattyMurray The other version: "because they were deemed not to adequately advance the nation's energy needs or be economically viable." $8 billion in fed TAXES were saved! The Return on investment wasn't more energy!
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Senator Patty Murray
Senator Patty Murray@PattyMurray·
The Trump administration cancelled major energy projects across 16 states just because they voted for Kamala Harris and not Trump. Their own lawyers even admitted they targeted blue states. I called Trump’s Energy Secretary out on it. Our states pay taxes and I won’t stand for this kind of garbage.
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Holly Bloom
Holly Bloom@HollyBloom305·
They want you to “boost” your immune system into a state of high alert. A smarter approach is to give it intelligence. Quercetin is a natural compound that acts like a key, unlocking your cells so zinc can get inside and do its job. The upgrade Big Pharma won’t sell you. 1. The “Booster” Myth. The idea of “boosting” your immune system is a clumsy, brute-force approach. An overactive immune system is the cause of allergies and autoimmune issues. You don’t want a hyperactive guard; you want an intelligent one. 2. What is Quercetin? It’s an immune system upgrade. It’s a plant flavonoid that acts as a “zinc ionophore.” Think of it as a master key that opens a door in your cells, allowing zinc to enter and help stop viruses from replicating. 3. The Zinc-Quercetin Synergy. Zinc is a critical mineral for immune function, but it struggles to get inside your cells where it’s needed most. Quercetin is the missing piece of the puzzle. This is a level of synergy that Big Pharma rarely discusses. 4. The Benefits of Immune Intelligence: · A Smarter, More Efficient Response: To seasonal challenges. · Supports Respiratory Health: By helping your cells defend themselves. · A Balanced System: Less reactivity, more resilience. · Year-Round Preparedness: Not just a reactive fix during cold season. If you want a top-tier Quercetin, this is the one I trust. 500mg per capsule, 200 capsules per bottle, and Third-Party Tested: amazon.com/dp/B071Z379WC?… 5. The Reactive Model is More Profitable. They make more money selling you solutions after you’re already sick. A population with intelligent, resilient immune systems is their worst-case scenario. 6. The Mom Shield. As a mom, you’re the shield of your family’s health. You’re exposed to everything. Building a smarter, more resilient immune system isn’t a luxury; it’s a necessity. 7. Beyond Colds. This intelligent immune support also means a calmer response to allergens and environmental irritants. It’s about creating a system that doesn’t overreact to every little threat. 8. The Unpatentable Secret. They can’t patent the synergistic relationship between a plant flavonoid and a mineral. It’s a secret of nature, and nature doesn’t pay royalties. 9. Your Daily System Update. Take 1 capsule once or twice daily, especially when you’re feeling run down or during seasonal changes. It’s a daily update for your body’s defense software. 10. The Side Effect is Resilience. The side effect of their reactive model is a life of vulnerability. The side effect of building immune intelligence is the quiet confidence of knowing your body is prepared, resilient, and ready. Here’s the same premium Quercetin I recommend: amazon.com/dp/B071Z379WC?… Transparency note: This post contains affiliate links; I may earn a commission at no extra cost to you. This is for informational purposes only—not medical advice. Please consult with your healthcare provider before changing your routine. If this helped, share it with the women in your life who are ready for a smarter immune strategy. Follow @HollyBloom305 for more ways to reclaim your health. Repost so more women can learn about immune intelligence.
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LinJam@123LinJam·
@SenatorBaldwin What needs to happen is the people need to rise up and kick the Cabal out of their land or, at least, arrest them. What needs to stop, is evil people plundering and mastering IRAN. The USA, too, needs this for OUR land, as well.
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Sen. Tammy Baldwin
Sen. Tammy Baldwin@SenatorBaldwin·
Before Trump’s war of choice, the Strait of Hormuz was wide open, gas was cheap, and U.S. troops faced no imminent threats.  What’s it going to take for Republicans to wake up and stop this chaos? This must end now. wkow.com/news/top-stori…
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@SenatorBaldwin The issue is The City of London...you know, the guys that you work for; the ones that own USA CORP...have been in Iran for a long time making money off of that region. That income funded corruption around the world - you know, like the WEF (ONE WORLD GOV!)
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@SenatorBaldwin No, it wasn't a freely traveled strait! There were mines all over the place. So ships needed to PAY HUGE SUMS of CASH to get through with insurance and guidance. Besides, this wasn't the issue & you know it!
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LinJam@123LinJam·
@PeterBernegger The way the referendum was worded was actually silly. Basically, it asked to redraw the districts a different way for a short term, but then later the district drawing could revert back to the old way of doing it. If the old way is okay, why bother with a quickie change now?
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Peter Bernegger
Peter Bernegger@PeterBernegger·
Election fraud right in front of your eyes, by mail-in ballots. Look at the numbers below! Virginia election held a special election two days ago. If the YES votes won, it would allow a partisan redraw (rigging) of Virginia’s 11 congressional districts led by Democrats. Results by method: Early in-person → YES (50.8–49.2) Election Day → NO (54.5–45.5) Mail-in → YES (72.5–27.5) And again TV news videos show vote numbers going DOWN numerous times throughout the night. In 23 different counties. Critical Update: a Tazewell Circuit Court Judge has blocked certification of the election, issued yesterday. The judge explained that “the process underlying the referendum broke several state laws and that certifying the vote would harm” Republican lawmakers in the state. Source of numbers: @RealSKeshel
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Early in-person: 50.8% to 49.2% YES Election Day in-person: 54.5% to 45.5% NO Mail: 72.5% to 27.5% YES Sure thing!

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Peter Bernegger
Peter Bernegger@PeterBernegger·
This chart should alarm every American! A glitch does not alphabetize voters, clone them in groups, and leave matching mathematical signatures across states. Two counties. Two states: Texas, now Utah! Two different election systems. Yet the data shows the same fingerprint: real voters used as “anchors,” fake clone records created, impossible numbers inserted, and structured math patterns that do not look random. In Bexar County Texas, the red flag was fractional voter ID numbers. See my tweets of Feb. 28th, 26th, 30th, Mar 5th on how KnowInk poll books were used to cheat just two months ago. Now found in Utah, it was fractional and negative house numbers, plus voter IDs tied to real voters. ➡️Ban computers in our elections. See more details of this election fraud in Dr Paquette's post retweeted here. Subscribe to his substack to help out defray the expenses. @ZarkFiles
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Two months ago I found mathematically proven election fraud in Bexar County, Texas. Fake voter records, generated by an algorithm, injected into the official poll book. Not suspected. Not alleged. Proven — arithmetically, irreducibly, in the file the county was legally required to hand over. Criminal intent visible in the structure of the data itself. Last night I found the same algorithm in Utah. I need to be precise about what "same algorithm" means because this is not a pattern-matching claim or an inference. Same alphabetical anchor selection from the complete voter file. Same uniform arithmetic spacing with a perfect integer closure proof. Same IEEE 754 floating-point fingerprint — the machine-level signature of the same arithmetic loop executing in the same alternating forward-and-reverse pass architecture. Same base-11 clone group structure. Same class of implementation failures at edge cases that expose the underlying code. The only differences between the two are which fields were targeted and the parameter values. Everything underneath is identical. Utah is actually worse than Texas in one critical respect. In Texas, the fake records carried fractional voter ID numbers — impossible values placed in an empty void in ID space. Detectable if you knew to look. In Utah, the fake records carry real voter ID numbers. Numbers stolen from real, named, registered voters, camouflaged inside the normal populated ID range. And when you cross-reference those IDs against the voter history sheet — the official government record of who voted and when — 78% of them show up. Attached to completely different names. Ballots were cast under these IDs. This is not a registration anomaly. It is a voting record. So here is the question. Texas and Utah. Different counties. Different databases. Different fields targeted. Same algorithm running underneath both. What do they have in common? In Bexar County, Texas, KnowInk poll pads were used, and those poll pads connect to the ePulse server. That is a confirmed, documented fact. As for Utah: @wdaugherity confirmed to me today that while a small number of Utah counties do not use e-pollbooks, and Kane County uses ES&S ExpressPoll, all the remaining Utah counties do use KnowInk. ePulse is a server-based system — not software isolated on a county computer. If malicious code were running on that server, it would not need a conspiracy between Texas and Utah to appear in both places. It would just need to run. That is not an assertion that such code is running there. It is a statement about what the architecture makes possible, and why the common infrastructure is the right place to look. ePulse operates across 29 states. I want to be careful about one further point. My earlier peer-reviewed research documented a structural preference for repunit numbers — 1, 11, 111, 1,111 — in New York voter roll algorithms, and the same base-11 architecture appears in both Texas and Utah. That recurrence across three states is notable and warrants investigation, but New York is a stylistic similarity, not an identical forensic signature. Texas and Utah share the same algorithm. New York shares a mathematical preference that may reflect the same design philosophy or the same hand. The distinction matters. When identical fraud appears across multiple independent client systems, you do not start by looking for a conspiracy among the clients. You start with the common infrastructure. That is not a conclusion. It is the correct first question.

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@redpillb0t They could have gotten the AIDS virus, too.
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redpillbot@redpillb0t·
George Bush was penetrated by 100 men!
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@JDunlap1974 Our constitution written by our founders was STOLEN, Al Gore. For 150 some years we were under a totally different legal system (not common law) headed by a look-alike constitution! DJT is restoring our original republic. You don't even know this, do you?
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JOSH DUNLAP@JDunlap1974·
🚨🚨 Al Gore attacks Trump and fiery speech says he sees parallels to early Nazi Germany for this reason Thoughts?
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LinJam@123LinJam·
@JDunlap1974 When Gore ran against Sonny Bush and lost...that was stupid. 1st) That wasn't a race at all! That was a Uniparty event. It didn't matter who won. Both candidates were Deep State puppets! 2nd) The election w/the hanging chads was why we have thieving election machines today
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Teslaconomics
Teslaconomics@Teslaconomics·
Today is the start of a very important day in the AI world... the trial between Elon and Sam/OpenAI begins today in Oakland Federal Court. The jury selection is happening right now in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California and opening arguments are expected Tuesday. The civil jury trial is projected to last 2-4 weeks, with Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers making the final call. So let me tell you why this fight all came about. 1/ In 2015 Elon co-founded OpenAI with Sam Altman and others as a nonprofit to develop artificial general intelligence safely and openly for the benefit of all humanity... this was supposed to NOT be for profit or for closed corporate control. Elon was a major early funder, contributing around $38-44 million (~60% of early seed funding) plus resources like compute and recruiting. 2/ Then, Elon left the board in 2018 over disagreements for the direction of the company and Microsoft’s growing role of the company. 3/ Later, OpenAI took billions from Microsoft, restructured with a for-profit arm, initially “capped profit,” now more commercial... went closed-source in practice, and exploded in value with ChatGPT. FYI, the current valuation of OpenAI now sits at ~$852 billion and the company recently completed restructuring with a for-profit entity reporting into a nonprofit foundation. Now, with the trial, Elon is saying Altman, Brockman, and OpenAI breached the founding charitable trust and agreement by turning it into a “wealth machine” that prioritizes profits and insiders over the original mission. He claims they deceived him about their plans... This lawsuit was originally filed in November 2024, was withdrawn, and then revived in early 2026. And just this Friday, April 24, Elon voluntarily dropped the fraud claims to “streamline” the case and keep the jury focused on the mission issue... proceeding on breach of charitable trust and unjust enrichment. This is what Elon is looking to get back from Sam and OpenAI: a/ substantial damages, with stakes in the $100B+ range, with many reports saying it's in the range of ~$134B and the winnings will be given to the nonprofit/charity arm and will NOT benefit Elon personally b/ possible unwinding/restructuring to restore the original nonprofit mission c/ leadership changes (e.g., getting rid of Altman/Brockman from key roles). On the other side, OpenAI is claiming: a/ Elon knew about and once supported commercialization steps, saying he even explored merging with Tesla or gaining control himself b/ OpenAI calls the suit competitive sabotage from rival Elon's company xAI and says this is driven by jealousy over OpenAI’s success This is SUCH an important trial in the world of AI... people may not fully understand. The reason is bc Elon has repeatedly warned that profit-driven, closed-source AGI is very dangerous. This is his chance to enforce the original “benefit humanity” mission he helped create and walked away from in 2018. A big win will hurt OpenAI’s valuation, upcoming IPO plans, Microsoft partnership, and market dominance/customer perspective of the company... and this will also force real changes in how the world’s leading AI lab operates, influencing the entire AI race and future regulations. For me, Sam Altman straight up CANNOT be trusted with the future of AGI, and this trial proves why Elon was right to fight it. This is the same guy who got fired by his own board in 2023 for not being “consistently candid,” then crawled back in and turned the nonprofit “open for humanity” promise into a closed-source, Microsoft-bankrolled profit machine worth hundreds of billions. Elon was the one who put up the early cash and vision to keep AI safe and beneficial for all of us... not to create a trillion-dollar insider club. If Altman gets away with rewriting the rules after the fact, it sets a dangerous precedent that mission-driven tech is just marketing fluff. I believe Elon isn’t doing this for ego or rivalry... he’s really doing it bc someone has to hold the line before profit-over-people AGI becomes unstoppable. This one’s personal for the man who actually wants to understand the universe instead of just cashing in on it. Humanity needs Elon to win. And that's who I'm rooting for!
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LinJam@123LinJam·
@ReinhabRepub I see in suggestions for people to follow some hard core lefties. Not all are freedom-loving republic-waiting people.
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LinJam@123LinJam·
@ReinhabRepub I get the newsletter once per week in my email box with an article and some links to videos that Sandy Miarecki makes with different webcasters on places like rumble.
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LinJam@123LinJam·
@ReinhabRepub Also, I cannot call on the phone and listen to sessions, as cell phone frequencies are harmful to people's heads...so I can't listen in on any of the goings on because wall phones are totally expensive for long distance.
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LinJam@123LinJam·
@ReinhabRepub I was lucky enough to see an advertisement on Facebook for a Green Bay May 30th 2026 meeting. Are other states having similar, as well? I just wonder when it is time for electors to go sign the petition, how will this be announced?
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LinJam@123LinJam·
@ReinhabRepub I'm not on Facebook because of the Zuckerberg issues, nor on Telegram because of the Russianprivacy issues...really the Republic should be careful with these. However, a non-registered person to these two websites can view briefly a few posts before being blocked.
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