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Charter Schools American charter schools acts as a funding and logistical hub for a modern, intelligence-backed effort to influence the geopolitics of the Islamic world and Central Asia. Since 2016, the Turkish government has officially designated the Gülen movement as a terrorist organization (FETÖ), accusing it of orchestrating a coup and using its schools as a front for "Gladio-style" subversion. #GrahamFuller intelligence figures "brought" or "installed" him in the U.S. as part of a strategic asset management plan. youtu.be/Ts29FmKl9Bk?si…
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Nicole Solas, Sued by the Teachers Union
RI Rep O'Brien who wants to ban charter schools blocked me. He can't take criticism but he can take your schools away to serve the teachers union, not kids.
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Rhode Island Rep Bill O'Brien (D) @OBrien2024forRI introduced a bill to BAN CHARTER SCHOOLS in RI. He was a public school math teacher and now shills for the teachers union. Who tries to make it illegal to build better schools so kids have a chance in life? This big boy. 👇🏻

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@libsoftiktok GREEN BAY, Wisc. — A Wisconsin drag queen and DJ has been charged with possessing child pornography and multiple drug-related offenses.
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Your kid’s teacher most likely has a lot in common with one of these That’s the reality in our schools We have a mentally ill lunatic left-wing activist teacher problem
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“Democrats started this DHS shutdown in the first place because they were demanding about ten major reforms to ICE and CBP. They now end up getting ZERO of those reforms.” Without illegals, how are they going to get any votes?
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How they connected dots: In her role as an intern for the Bureau of Prisons, Chandra would have had access to information regarding high-profile inmates. In 2026, researchers of the unexplained often point to SAMs—special restrictions used for prisoners who are a threat to national security. They argue that because her body was missed in a high-traffic park for a full year—despite multiple police sweeps—there may have been professional "intervention" to ensure she wasn't found until any potential evidence was gone. Leave no stone unturned.
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Robert and Susan Levy, the parents of Chandra Levy, the D.C. intern who was killed 25 years ago, join @jessecordweber to discuss the unsolved case and their belief it could be connected to her knowledge of UFOs. MORE: newsnationnow.com/jesse-weber-li…
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NOW: U.S. Attorney’s Office for DC releases footage showing Cole Allen shooting a U.S. Secret Service officer during the attempted assassination at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner.
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Happy May Day: The Ancient Spring Festival Historically, May Day marks the halfway point between the spring equinox and the summer solstice. •Beltane: In Gaelic tradition (like in Ireland and Scotland), this is the festival of Beltane. It was traditionally a time of "thin veils" between our world and the spiritual world—similar to Halloween, but focused on life and fertility rather than the deceased.

 •The Maypole: This is the most famous tradition where people dance around a pole with colorful ribbons to celebrate the "awakening" of the earth and the return of summer.

 •May Baskets: A sweet, older American tradition involves leaving small baskets of flowers and treats on neighbors' porches, shouting "May Basket!" and running away before being caught.
 Law Day: President Eisenhower designated May 1st as Law Day to celebrate the rule of law in America. Loyalty Day: It is also officially Loyalty Day, intended as a day for citizens to reaffirm their loyalty to the United States. 🇺🇸 God Bless America
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The Long-Term Fallout The image mentions that a "Paris Summit" was supposed to happen. This meeting between Eisenhower and Khrushchev was intended to discuss nuclear disarmament and potentially end the Cold War decades early. •The Summit Collapsed: Khrushchev demanded an apology; Eisenhower admitted to the flights but refused to apologize, leading the Soviets to walk out. •The "25 Years" Gap: Trust was so thoroughly shattered that it took until the mid-1980s (with leaders like Reagan and Gorbachev) for the two superpowers to reach that level of diplomatic openness again.
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This was a massive international embarrassment for President Eisenhower. It was the first time an American president was caught in such a high-stakes, public lie regarding national security.
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The May 1st Disaster: On May 1, 1960, a U-2 plane piloted by Francis Gary Powers was shot down by a Soviet surface-to-air missile over Sverdlovsk. The U.S. government, assuming Powers had died and the plane was destroyed, issued a formal statement claiming a "weather research plane" had simply drifted off course after the pilot reported oxygen difficulties.
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Long-Term Impact The brutality of the Memphis Massacre (and a similar riot in New Orleans later that year) shocked the nation and had a direct impact on American law: •The 14th Amendment: The reports of the violence convinced many in the North that the South could not be trusted to protect the rights of freed people. This accelerated the passage of the 14th Amendment, which granted citizenship and "equal protection under the laws" to all persons born or naturalized in the United States. •Congressional Reconstruction: The massacre led to a "Radical Reconstruction" phase where the federal government took a much firmer hand in managing Southern affairs and protecting civil rights. #AmericanHistory
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The Events (May 1–3, 1866) The violence was ignited on May 1 when a group of Black Union soldiers and white police officers clashed. As noted in the text: •The Catalyst: After a police officer was shot under unclear circumstances, City Recorder John Creighton incited white mobs, police, and firemen to attack Black neighborhoods. •The Destruction: For three days, mobs burned schools, churches, and homes in South Memphis. •The Toll: Approximately 46 Black residents were killed, and scores were injured. Over 90 homes, 12 schools, and 4 churches were destroyed. No white members of the mobs were ever arrested or prosecuted for these crimes. #History
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This Day In History: The Memphis Massacre of 1866, a violent and pivotal three-day period of racial conflict that occurred from May 1 to May 3, 1866. It was one of the most significant outbreaks of violence in the early Reconstruction era following the Civil War. Historical Context: After the Civil War ended in 1865, Memphis became a hub for newly freed Black people seeking work and protection near federal troops. At the same time, the city's police force was largely composed of Irish immigrants who felt threatened by the economic competition and social changes. Tensions were high between the Black community (including Black Union veterans) and the local white authorities.
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