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@Baker_RidgeLine

Carolinian in Colorado | America First | MAGA | History, Science, Data, Facts | 2nd Account; prior account involuntarily closed Feb 2026 | No DM's please

Colorado, USA Joined Şubat 2026
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𝕊𝕥𝕖𝕧𝕖𝕟 𝕄. 𝕃𝕖𝕘𝕒𝕔𝕪 🇺🇸
It's 100% true — and it's happening now. This isn't just plate tracking. It's movement tracking — creating a detailed map and database of where people go, when, and with whom. The Founding Fathers designed our Constitution to safeguard individual liberty against unchecked government (or private) power. They would not have tolerated this level of pervasive, warrantless monitoring of free citizens in public spaces. Neither should we. Demand transparency. Push for accountability. Get the Flock Out Now. Contact your local officials, support efforts to limit or remove these systems, and stay informed. Privacy is not a luxury — it's a fundamental right.
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US Homeland Security News
US Homeland Security News@defense_civil25·
🚨Update: "Deportation is not a crime. It is the result of one." That is exactly right. The crime came first. Deportation is just the consequence Congress wrote into law. Under 8 U.S.C. 1325, crossing the border outside a legal port of entry is a federal crime. First offense is a misdemeanor. Second offense is a felony. Under 8 U.S.C. 1326, coming back after being deported is a felony carrying up to twenty years. These are not Trump laws. These are not ICE regulations. Congress passed them. Congress kept them. Every senator and representative had a chance to change them and did not. The Immigration and Nationality Act of 1952, still the governing statute today, spells out exactly who is deportable. Section 237 covers the classes. Section 240 covers the process. Nowhere does the law say "only deport the ones who commit a second crime after arrival." Unlawful entry by itself is the deportable act. America welcomes immigrants. Millions arrive legally every year. They wait, they pay fees, they pass background checks, they swear an oath. That process is the front door. The border is not the front door. ICE is not the villain here. ICE is the enforcement. If you want the deportations to stop, tell Congress to change the law. Until then, every removal is exactly what the law demands.
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Mila Joy
Mila Joy@Milajoy·
The city of Denver, CO spent $300 million on illegals. Now the city is facing MASS layoffs. Denver doesn't care about Americans. Only illegals.
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Iam Breitbart
Iam Breitbart@JacSarobahs·
NOW WE KNOW WHERE THE TURBO CANCERS CAME FROM t.me/vDarknessFalls Dr. Janci Chunn Lindsay exposed the deliberate insertion of SV40 sequences into Pfizer's mRNA platform during Senate testimony. Why was SV40, a cancer causing sequence, deliberately put into the Covid vaccines? Because cancer is a trillion dollar empire in which Big Pharma generates their massive profits each year. "We never needed these vaccines, we had treatments that worked!" Why were treatments that worked demonized? #CrimesAgainstHumanity
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Public Lands Nationalist
Public Lands Nationalist@PblcLndNtnlst·
The forests you know and love here in the American West are likely not in their natural state. After more than a century of aggressive fire suppression, our Western forests are unnaturally dense. Despite the cries of the left wing NGOs, this is one of the biggest drivers of wildfires, disease outbreaks, and tree mortality here, not climate change. Dense overstocked forests mean more trees compete for the same resources during our wet and dry weather cycle which reduces tree size and resilience. Forest density in the American West has increased six to seven fold over the last century. Overstocking of forests mean trees die more easily, creating heavy fuel loads and increasing the chances of crown fires. “Environmentalists” love to decry logging or forest treatments stating that forests need to be kept in their natural state. However, their current state is not natural. The removal of fire has created the perfect conditions for the outbreak of mega fires that we’ve seen across the West. Land must be managed. Either fire will do it or we can. Which forest would you rather hunt and recreate in? I know my answer.
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Baker@Baker_RidgeLine·
@ChuckTownDaily Go in October/November Less people Far less heat / humidity
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Tomi Lahren@TomiLahren·
If Republicans get walloped in November, it won’t be because we had too many deportations. I can tell you that.
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Old Vet@OldVetvp·
I decided not to go with windows 11 almost a year ago. With only a few exceptions, I was happy with Windows 10, had a perfectly good older laptop W10 ran well on, but Microsoft said nope, you got to buy a new PC. So I said nope I don't want Microsoft's intrusive, nosy fingers in my business anymore. I asked Grok how to install Linux on my old laptop and got a list of easy to understand and easy to follow instructions, and based on how I use my laptop Grok recommended Linux Mint Cinnamon. (there are several versions ranging from simple plug and play installations like cinnamon for casual users to more complex setups for power users). The instruction started with how to shrink the portion of my memory Windows was using on my laptop to leave a big hunk free for installing Linux, a simple three step (three clicks) process in Windows 10 that took 10 minutes. Then I just followed Grok's instructions for downloading Linux Mint Cinnamon from the website, saving it to a thumbdrive first so I could boot it up and play with it a bit to decide if I really wanted it or not. The final step was simply clicking on 'install alongside Windows', and the install program installed Linux with a dual boot menu allowing me to boot up windows 10 or Linux Mint Cinnamon when I turn on my computer. Windows 10 and all my Windows files are still there as an archive if I ever need it. Cinnamon comes with Libre Office with all the apps Microsoft office has and they all work very similar to Microsoft office. The whole thing worked great out of the box. Result: Except for moving all my windows 10 files to my Linux cinnamon, which is simply drag and drop, I've never booted up windows 10 again. No fees, no forced updates, no forced Microsoft account, no Microsoft spyware, and my old reliable laptop Microsoft rejected is still going strong with Linux and doing everything I need. Best move I've made in years.
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Baker@Baker_RidgeLine·
@OldVetvp @warriors_mom Same experience in 2023, sans AI, with Linux Ubuntu. Highly recommend the transition to Linux - pick your own variant for your use case. It's not entirely seamless, a few new concepts and tasks, but I cannot overemphasize the liberation that results. Give it a try.
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The American Storm
The American Storm@BigJoeBastardi·
wrong. We are talking about the DMI record since 1958 north of 80, which you are apparently clueless about, since it's the most accurate long-running record. In addition, this is not local, as Alaska is having the coldest summer and start of a year since 2012. While the arctic area is small, it is the longest running accurate record, going back much further than the graphic you are cherry picking ( 1958)
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