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Jeff Lindsay
@jefflindsay
Patent agent , IP strategist (IAM300 award: "one of the world's leading IP strategists" 2015-25), BYU alum. Love freedom, oppose censorship.
Appleton, WI Inscrit le Mayıs 2008
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Massive fraud scam in Salt Lake City Utah
- The city bought this historical theater for millions of dollars
- The theater sat empty for years and was taken off tax rolls
- Then the building was demolished and “sold to a massive developer for the grand price of $0”
“To make all of this better, the county just passed a massive tax hike for property taxes on normal families — So normal everyday people are getting taxed on property they already own, so the city can do things like this”
The Developer was definitely making campaign donations to the politicians to get a deal like this
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Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton recently filed a lawsuit against the 5 largest TV brands in the United States over their use of “Automatic Content Recognition”
“If you are showing family photos or family homemade movies on your smart tv, automatic content recognition is taking a screen capture twice a second, every half a second. It takes a screenshot, sends that back to the mothership, and that's being used because we have to know what you're watching, educational content, religious content, whatever it is you're watching, somebody wants to know. And the rationale for this, well, we can better target ads”
‘ACR takes a screenshot of whatever is on your TV screen (including cable TV shows, streaming services, Xbox, PlayStation, Roku, Apple TV, home movies and photos streamed from your phone or laptop, etc.) and sends those screen captures back to the manufacturer so they can keep track of EVERYTHING you watch on “your” TV’
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It never made sense that the evidence we saw with our own eyes which was the Capital police woman walking with a distinctive hitch in her giddyup was suddenly swept away and a black autistic man was arrested. You’re telling me this autistic man knew where and when to strategically place what appeared to be bombs to disrupt certification of a stolen election? Get outta here! I smell something swampy!
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We’ve spent $300 billion a year defending Europe
Making it easier for Europe to afford socialism
When Europe refuses to back up the U.S., it’s time to leave NATO
Peter St Onge, Ph.D.@profstonge
Trump threatens to quit NATO. We spend $300 billion a year defending Europe — including their war in Ukraine. But when we need them they don’t lift a finger. What it would take to leave.
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🚨 BREAKING: Sen. Mike Lee is CALLING OUT John Thune and Lindsey Graham for pretending the SAVE America Act can be passed through “reconciliation” (50+1)
RINOs WANT you to believe this so they can “pass it” and then blame the PARLIAMENTARIAN for its failure
DO NOT FALL FOR IT!
Enforce the talking filibuster!
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@SteveBakerUSA Terrific evidence. This alone should exonerate Brian Cole (in a fair court), especially when his shoe size is considered as well. Those are not his feet, not his gait.
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No paywall. This is only the beginning. Joe and I can’t wait to show you what we have in the pile of stuff. Please consider supporting us via the link in the first comment, below. ⬇️ Thanks!
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@Verizon, when your customers transfer one or more of their lines (but not all) to another service, you should not disable the Verizon app or close the account if the owner's line is transferred but another line persists. Th account should still be there.
Also, please let customers know to download past statements they might need before the partial transfer because the app and website won't let you log in again. Very frustrating learning this too late. Agent tried to get approval to email a bill that I needed but it was denied.
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Dr. Malone reveals the name of the person he says is blocking COVID vaccine deaths in children from being shared with the public.
CLAYTON MORRIS: “Who is blocking that?”
MALONE: “The name is Marty.”
MORRIS: “Marty Makary?”
MALONE: “Yeah.”
Going further, Dr. Malone said there were a handful of “incontrovertible” cases of vaccine deaths in children identified by Dr. Tracy Beth Høeg that passed peer review.
Dr. Vinay Prasad previously confirmed this in an FDA memo, which said: “… at least 10 children have died after and because of receiving COVID-19 vaccination.”
“But then suddenly there was silence about all of this because there was a decision not to disclose,” Dr. Malone explained.
Why?
Because “The leadership right now is not willing to allow that information to become public.”
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The key to deciphering the election fraud during the 2024 @UtahGOP Primary and subsequent cover up by @UtahAG is found in footnote 18 of the Rule 60b Motion filed by @goud4utah
💎 “This appears to have been part of a coordinated effort to hide the existence of information that could have been used by @phil_lyman and @NatalieforUtah to challenge the inclusion of @GovCox and @LGHendersonUtah on the GOP primary ballot because they failed to collect 28,000 legitimate signatures from registered Republicans in 2024.”

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@donMiguelSLC @UtahGOP @UtahAG @goud4utah Utah, what's going on there? Please don't close your eyes to this case.
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@RepThomasMassie @RepChuckEdwards That's sort of a right to NOT have to bear arms against foreign powers. Most of us with kids or grandkids don't want to see them dragged into more foreign wars. That's what the nation thought we were voting for. Now here we are in an "easy" strike that is looking worse daily.
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@RepThomasMassie @RepChuckEdwards One of our other rights is to have the Constitution followed such that no one man can declare war on his own. We should not have to beg to have this right preserved as well. Thank you for also standing tall and brave in demanding that we follow the Constitution!
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No one should have to beg the government to exercise a constitutionally protected right anywhere in the country.
Thank you @RepChuckEdwards for cosponsoring HR 645, the National Constitutional Carry Act.
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Thoughts from a retired Special Operations Officer.
Though I am not an aircraft surgeon, nor a Coniurationis Fautor, I have some thoughts that may be on interest, presented in three points, a conclusion, and a hypothesis, regarding the US rescue operation in Iran, with consideration to the photos of the aircraft used. I have flown on the C-130H and the MC-130J in training and in combat, to include static line airborne operations, Military Freefall (HALO) operations, and combat infiltration and exfiltration in austere environs, such as the Kobani Landing Zone (KLZ) in Northeast Syria during Operation Inherent Resolve.
Point one: it is important to note that the aircraft used in this operation were NOT the standard C-130 Hercules model, which have 4-blade, steel propellers (see picture #2). The fixed-wing aircraft used were the MC-130J, Commando II, operated by the U.S. Air Force Special Operations Command for clandestine operations. The MC-130J uses six-bladed Dowty R391 composite propellers (see picture #1). These blades are constructed from composite materials, specifically featuring a carbon fiber structure rather than the metal (aluminum) used on older C-130 models.
Point two: carbon fiber does not melt in the traditional sense, as it does not turn into a liquid. However, the resin matrix holding the fibers does melt and become viscous.
Point three: Steel/aluminum blades snap and break. MC-130J R391 blades shatter and can melt. The images we see from the destroyed aircraft (picture #6) show 6 blades. Therefore, these are the MC-130J Dowty blades (they can melt). And as you can see in picture 4 and 5, when not melted, but rather broken, they shred and snap. They do not bend. As you can see from the steel/aluminum variant on the C-130H model, the blades snap and break and bend, they do not shatter or melt.
Conclusion: To declare that the aircraft "definitely" were shot down based on the "bent" propellers is false. Could the aircraft have been shot down? Yes. Could the aircraft have been shot down AND the blades melted in the extreme heat of the fire from the BIP (blown in place)? Yes. Both can be true. But it can also be true that the aircraft was not shot down, nor crash landed, and the propellers do indicate burning and melting, not a crash.
Hypothesis: The rescue operation expanded to become the desired Delta Force, JSOC, SOF, ST-6 high-risk operation to ALSO seize the uranium in Iran; hence the need for so many operators, support, aircraft, etc. This WAS intended to be that operation. It failed. So what happened to the aircraft. I do not believe that they were "stuck". I have seen MC-130Js plow through dirt, mud, snow, gravel, etc. I doubt they were stuck. It is more likely that the aircraft took hits upon entry and also likely took hits and damage while on the ground at the hasty FARP at the old airfield in Isfahan, "conveniently" close to where the suspected uranium may have been stored.
Lesson: A ground war into Iran will be very costly and will be a tactical, operational, and strategic failure (Clausewitz).



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