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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 Bergabung Mayıs 2008
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Jeff Lindsay
Jeff Lindsay@jefflindsay·
@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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Jeff Lindsay@jefflindsay·
@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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Thomas Massie
Thomas Massie@RepThomasMassie·
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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Anthony Aguilar
Anthony Aguilar@AnthonyAgu88102·
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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Jen
Jen@helpmejeng·
In 2023, The @AP released an article about China’s influence on Utah legislators. I thought, “No way.” I popped over to le.utah.gov and searched for China. 2016’s SCR017 is harder to find now under “China” but can be found easier under our sister city’s name, Liaoning. This SCR is about celebrating our relationship with Liaoning. Outlined: Utahs partnership in tourism, trade, science, and education, as well as LEGISLATIVE and cultural exchange. Utahns have a right to know - What legislation came from China - Who is still meeting with them - How has their influence affected other legislation I write more at votejengarner.com Here’s the video. Hold on to your seats. le.utah.gov/av/videoClip.j…
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C3
C3@C_3C_3·
Are you sitting down? There are 2 million NGOs in America that handle $3.7 trillion per year. The fraud is staggering…
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Lord Bebo
Lord Bebo@MyLordBebo·
🇭🇺🇪🇺 "Hungary has beaten every crisis so far. What’s coming will hit Europe hard. No energy, no economy. Without a functioning economy, everything is at risk. Europe needs energy. From anywhere. It’s time to set our priorities straight." — Hungary's Prime Minister, Orban on future crises in the EU
Lord Bebo@MyLordBebo

🇷🇸🇭🇺 "We must RUTHLESSLY deal with anyone who thinks of threatening the infrastructure of Serbia. RUTHLESSLY!" — Serbia's President, Vučić on the attempt to blow up the Turkish Stream gas pipeline at the border with Hungary, adding "we removed the explosives without human casualties & any tragic consequences."

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Based Hungary 🇭🇺
Based Hungary 🇭🇺@HungaryBased·
🚨BREAKING: 🇳🇱 Dutch Eva Vlaardingerbroek SUPPORTS Hungary's Fight Against Ursula's European Union. "Viktor Orban is the only leader in Europe who is truly opposing the European Union's efforts to destroy our continent."
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JMLodge
JMLodge@LodgeJm·
@Rasmussen_Poll Mesa county is where TinaPeters was county clerk. She saw the steal, took proper action & now she’s in prison. This is unconscionable!!
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Rasmussen Reports
Rasmussen Reports@Rasmussen_Poll·
Page 185: "The engineer who actually built the algorithm stealing the election for Biden looked at me like I was an idiot and asked, "Do you think we stole the election here in the blue counties? We're smarter than that. No, we shaved off votes in the red counties in the countryside where Trump was strong, and we left the blue counties untouched. We shaved off 10 percent in Douglas County (Colorado) and 10% in Mesa County (Colorado) and other red counties until Biden's count was over 50 percent statewide."
Rasmussen Reports@Rasmussen_Poll

Reading Now ... Highly Recommended ... amazon.com/Stolen-Electio…

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Axiomatic Enemy of the State
Axiomatic Enemy of the State@DeTocqueville14·
Let's cut to the chase: > The pipe bombs were planted the day before J6 as a false flag by the intelligence community > The FBI and DOJ are intentionally prosecuting an innocent man who they are using as a patsy > The Blaze are now nothing more than obedient narrative peddlers for the current administration and doing its bidding
Emerald Robinson ✝️@EmeraldRobinson

It looks like @SteveBakerUSA was fired by @BlazeTV for his reporting on the J6 pipe bomber. None of that reporting has been retracted or proved false. This means that he was fired for reporting the truth: the FBI seems to be prosecuting the wrong guy. Massive story.

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William Makis
William Makis@MakisMedicine·
BREAKING NEWS: X impersonators are out of control, @elonmusk you have to fix this! Imitation may be the sincerest form of flattery but in this case, every imitation is an attack on cancer patients. People have no idea what I have to deal with behind the scenes, helping cancer patients with repurposed drugs like Ivermectin, so now you get a look behind the curtain here. Every single one of these 325+ accounts stole my photos and attempted to defraud cancer patients. Every. single. one. I only show you the last 3 months. I have to report EVERY SINGLE ONE manually. That's a lot of time and that's a broken system, Elon. There needs to be be a limit on this kind of Big Pharma fraud. If anyone hits 10 imitators let's say, no one can be allowed to create any account with any variation of my name. Please fix this.
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Jeff Lindsay
Jeff Lindsay@jefflindsay·
Makes sense. Interesting analysis. War is always a time of propaganda, as is the peacetime prep for war and the post-war victory laps.
Armchair Warlord@ArmchairW

In making sense of a complex event, it's often best to start with the facts and then work backwards from there. So what are we to make of this weekend in Iran? My theory is we just saw an attempt to seize Iran's stockpile of enriched uranium unravel. Down the rabbit hole.⬇️ Let's run through the timeline and the location of key events first: The evening of April 2nd, the Iranian military released a video of them shooting down a USAF aircraft. This was initially claimed as having occurred over the Persian Gulf, but apparently occurred near Isfahan. Wreckage corresponding to an F-15E of the 494th Tactical Fighter Squadron was recovered from a site south of Isfahan the morning of April 3rd, although geolocation of the very barren crash site took some time (fig. 1). The afternoon of April 3rd, a number of USAF HH-60s and an HC-130 fueler (!) were spotted operating further south and west in Iran, over Kogiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad Province, as well as at least one A-10, an MQ-9 Reaper, and apparently an F-35. An antiaircraft battle developed and the Combat Search and Rescue (CSAR) HH-60s (fig.2) and an A-10 were damaged, with the A-10's pilot ejecting over the Persian Gulf. The HH-60s were reported as "damaged" and one was photographed trailing smoke. Reports emerged at that time that the pilot of the F-15E (which had crashed near Isfahan, although this was then-unclear!) had been rescued, while the WSO remained at large. Provincial authorities in Kohgiluyeh asked civilians to be on the lookout for an American aviator around this time and numerous photos of militia searching for him emerged. The next day passed relatively uneventfully. The evening of April 4th, however, there was a report of more helicopter activity slightly further north, in Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari Province, accompanied by a washed-out photograph of an unknown helicopter flying very low on a very dark night (fig. 3). Later that night news emerged that the F-15Es WSO had been rescued... and that C-130s had been abandoned and scuttled at a forward base in the Isfahan area during the withdrawal of a company-size SOF force that had landed in the area, over 100 operators ostensibly having been sent to rescue one aviator. Photographs that emerged as dawn broke showed two burned-out C-130s and several destroyed MH-6 Little Bird SOF assault helicopters, in a scene reminiscent of the aftermath of Operation Eagle Claw (fig. 4). A USAF C-295 tactical transport was caught on video around that time flying in Iran - presumably outbound - at extremely low altitude. So, what are we to make of this? First and foremost, the official story - that a huge direct-action SOF force landed near Isfahan with assault helicopters and heavy transport aircraft to rescue one fugitive airman - is nonsense. Not because the USAF won't go to extreme lengths to recover isolated personnel - it can, will, and did in this case - but because that's an absolutely nonsensical way to accomplish that mission. It's a totally inappropriate force package for a mission to go in, extract a single person from a remote area, and leave. Ergo this SOF task force was there on other business. So how were the pilots actually recovered? In all likelihood, exactly the way you would expect them to be recovered - by USAF PJs in long-range helicopters, under cover of darkness. The rescue force probably recovered the pilot from the Isfahan area late at night on April 2-3 and were caught in daylight as they exfiltrated, leading to the aforementioned antiaircraft battle the morning of April 3rd and a high-risk refueling over Iranian territory that was filmed by many Iranians on the ground, as well as a shot-down A-10 trying to clear a path for the helicopters to exfiltrate. The WSO was likely recovered from his hide site near Isfahan by HH-60 in a quiet and deliberate operation the night of April 4-5. One or two birds, in and out under cover of darkness - a far cry from the gung-ho stories currently being spun. So what about the SOF rodeo happening at the same time? Well, why was an F-15 flying downtown to Isfahan the evening of April 2nd to begin with? Probably because there was a huge direct-action raid planned in the Isfahan area for the night of April 4-5, likely going after enriched uranium at an underground facility in the region, and the Iranian air defenses around Isfahan weren't going to suppress themselves. The plan was likely to fly several MH-6 assault birds and a sizable force of operators via C-130 and C-295 to a forward staging area near Isfahan the evening of April 4th, hit a reported cache site or sites for enriched uranium, and try to make it out with the magic dust by daybreak on April 5th. In any event the USAF wasn't going to send transports somewhere it wouldn't send strike aircraft. So the Air Force cashed its check on claims of air superiority and in went the strike package the evening of April 2nd - and lo and behold one of the F-15Es went down because reports of the demise of the Iranian air defense network had been greatly exaggerated. Any rational planner would have scrubbed the SOF operation at this point because they'd lost control of the situation and the Iranian defenses had proven more effective than planned. We went ahead anyways and inserted the SOF task force the evening of April 4th. I strongly suspect that this force was immediately discovered by Iranian drones that would have been up and searching for this WSO, because five transport aircraft including at least two C-130s (about what would be required for a bunch of Little Birds and a company-sized element of operators with equipment) landing at a desert airstrip 50km from Isfahan (and in the same general area where the WSO was taking cover) would be pretty God-damn obvious to anything with thermals. Iranian troops immediately deployed and began converging, the task force probably took indirect fire, and the operational commander immediately aborted mission and retreated in the three remaining operational aircraft. Scuttling charges on delayed fuzes burned two C-130s and an unknown number of MH-6s that had been abandoned at the airstrip around dawn. The story that they were there to rescue the WSO was concocted at that time to cover the disastrously failed raid, as were logistically implausible claims that the task force had been rescued by three additional aircraft after the two C-130s got stuck on the LZ and were scuttled - perhaps to minimize the scale of the effort. Claims that a large battle took place appear to be similarly exaggerated - video has emerged of a single group of Iranian militia apparently killed in a drone strike, but nothing of the nonstop bombing and firefights that were rumored across Telegram all night. I remind the reader that the events of the last few days have proven quite conclusively that Iranians seem to have plenty of internet access to post photos and video when they actually have something worthwhile to film. I'd like to note that Hegseth fired General George - US Army Chief of Staff - on April 2nd, apparently because he just wasn't a good fit for the job and definitely not because he'd told him that this whole scheme was insane. It seems to me that the good General's advice should have perhaps been heeded.

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Shadow Intel
Shadow Intel@TheShadowIntelX·
Thomas Massie hints at U.S. government involvement, Israel-linked intelligence ties, and efforts to keep the Epstein files from fully coming out. “Epstein had ties through U.S. intelligence—and even Israel’s intelligence.” “These files implicate powerful people… that’s why there’s so much effort to keep them from coming out.”
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Nick shirley
Nick shirley@nickshirleyy·
@SenWarren Why don’t you guys eliminate fraud before asking for more money?
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Angie Pratt
Angie Pratt@ArkansasAngie·
Graham is polling at 41% and is probably headed to a run off 22% undecided. Come on South Carolina. Help us get rid of warmongering RINOs in the @SenateGOP Vote against Graham
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