June Gable
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June Gable
@JuneGable
with a passionate love of my country and it's constitution, I am an Independent! Like to hear both sides, but want the TRUTH

Scott Ritter says he feels an obligation to report on the crimes committed by the Kiev regime in Donbass.




TUCKER CARLSON: "I really love JD Vance and know him well...I'm always rooting for JD." It's an endless glaze-fest.










Pray for the people of Venezuela… looks like they’ve been hit by a bomb. 🚨 SITREP: Venezuela Earthquakes — USGS PAGER modeling estimates Fatalities reach 100,000 Souls 🔻What & When: Last night, 6:04 p.m. ET / corresponding Venezuelan time), two powerful earthquakes struck western/northern Venezuela in quick succession. 1. 7.2 magnitude foreshock near San Felipe, Yaracuy state. 2. 40 seconds later, a 7.5 magnitude mainshock about 23 km (14 miles) southeast of Yumare, also in Yaracuy state (roughly 160 km / 100 miles west of Caracas). These were the strongest quakes to hit Venezuela in over a century. The shaking was widely felt across much of the country (especially Caracas and coastal areas like La Guaira) and into neighboring Colombia. Depths were very shallow, amplifying the impact. A tsunami warning was issued but quickly canceled. 🔻 Casualties: - Confirmed deaths: At least 164. Injuries: nearly 1,000 - Many people remain trapped under rubble; and the toll is expected to rise exponentially over the coming days/weeks. The “up to 100,000 deaths” reports comes from USGS PAGER modeling (probabilistic estimates of potential fatalities based on shaking intensity, population exposure, and building vulnerability). USGS issued a red alert for high casualties and extensive damage. Most likely outcome: - Thousands of fatalities. Substantial probability of exceeding 10,000. Upper-end scenarios in the model reach up to 100,000 (with references to ~30% probability in some coverage for the highest band). 🔻 Damage and Impact: Several Dozen buildings collapsed or were heavily damaged, particularly in Caracas and La Guaira state (declared a disaster zone). — Pancaked or partially collapsed multi-story buildings. — Damage to Simón Bolívar Airport (Maiquetía) near Caracas, which was temporarily closed. — Widespread power and telecommunications outages (internet connectivity dropped sharply initially). — Rubble-strewn streets and scenes of panic as people evacuated buildings. — La Guaira and parts of Caracas were among the hardest-hit areas. But suspiciously… Venezuela’s oil infrastructure appeared largely unaffected in initial reports. 🔻Government and Response Actions: • Acting President Delcy Rodríguez declared a state of emergency, established a high-level task force for search-and-rescue, and announced a $200 million fund for reconstruction. —— $200M is not nearly enough. She addressed the nation, expressing condolences and calling the event a “true tragedy.” Security forces deployed nationwide; schools suspended for up to a week, at least for now; non-essential activities and some rail services canceled. Hospitals braced for casualties by doubling shifts. Rescue teams are actively searching rubble with power tools and heavy equipment; civilians have been asked to help with food, water, and debris removal. 🔻International Assistance: • United States: Search-and-rescue teams (Fairfax County and Los Angeles), overhead imagery, and promises of “big, fast” support. France: 85 search-and-rescue specialists. Switzerland: 80 rescuers + 8 dogs + equipment. Spain, Netherlands, Czech Republic, and others sending teams, dogs, and gear. Solidarity messages from Russia, Ukraine, and others. rumble.com/v7bt3gq-venezu…


Sharmine Narwani breaks down how Western wars benefit major corporations while weakening the economies of the countries waging them. She says these conflicts are accelerating the shift away from Western markets and currencies. “They’re playing handball while others are playing Sun Tzu and chess.” Full interview on Sanchez Effect.











