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Dave Foley

@DaveSFoley

I am selectively famous.I don’t respect your beliefs.Also,I don’t respect my beliefs. Podcast, Really?!. with Tom and Dave now available.

Currently NYC 가입일 Ekim 2008
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Dave Foley
Dave Foley@DaveSFoley·
I have returned to Cameo. I hope people are still having birthdays, anniversaries and such. If so, perhaps I can be of service. v.cameo.com/e/FoktxFTG7Wb
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Liz Landers
Liz Landers@ElizLanders·
I asked @POTUS about the FBI reportedly seizing election records in Arizona. He said they must have done that because it was a “rigged” election. I pointed out to him that his own AG said there was not measurable voter fraud to overturn that election
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The Good Trouble Show with Matt Ford
The Good Trouble Show with Matt Ford@GoodTroubleShow·
This is a tanker on fire in the Strait of Hormuz. Trump officials just told Congress — behind closed doors — that they didn't plan for Iran closing the strait. They launched a war without planning for the most predictable consequence in the history of U.S. national security. This is what MAGA voted for. Gas prices up 51 cents in a week. Zero tankers moving through the world's most critical oil chokepoint. And an administration that literally admitted to Congress they didn't see it coming. Elections have consequences. This one's on fire.
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Rilo Kiley
Rilo Kiley@RiloKiley·
Heading to the desert! 🌵 May 20th Pappy & Harriet's Pre-sale begins 3/12 @ 10am PT Code: FOXES rilokiley.lnk.to/Pappys
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George Knapp
George Knapp@g_knapp·
Is the U.S. ever going to unleash the dreaded "Discombobulator" tech against Iran's mullahs? It was unstoppable in Venezuela, right?
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Captain Mark Kelly
Captain Mark Kelly@CaptMarkKelly·
It took Trump 10 days to create an energy crisis reminiscent of the 1970s, replace Ayatollah Khamenei with Ayatollah Khamenei, and weaken our alliances worldwide. He put American servicemembers in harm’s way, resulting in seven deaths. None of this made you safer or better off.
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PIXIES
PIXIES@PIXIES·
Caribou 🦌 The first track on Come On Pilgrim...
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Chris Ramsay
Chris Ramsay@chrisramsay52·
Can’t believe we caught this moment on video
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Christopher Sharp
Christopher Sharp@ChrisUKSharp·
In case anyone thought this was a partisan issue or that Trump is crazy for speaking about UFOs - the below is from Chuck Schumer, who tried to pass revolutionary disclosure legislation.
Chuck Schumer@SenSchumer

It is an outrage the House didn’t work with us on our UAP proposal for a review board. This means declassification of UAP records will be up to the same entities that have blocked and obfuscated their disclosure for decades. We will keep working to change the status quo.

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The Night Warrior
The Night Warrior@WarriorNight007·
In the early 1990s, while filming Mrs. Doubtfire in San Francisco, Robin Williams made a quiet request. He asked the crew to hire a few people from a nearby homeless shelter. No press. No explanation. He didn’t want anyone to know why. Later, an assistant director revealed that Robin did this on every film. He insisted that at least ten people from shelters be given jobs—catering, cleanup, production help. By the end of his life, nearly 1,500 people had worked because of him. One man hired on Mrs. Doubtfire said, “He treated me like I’d been there forever. Joked with me every day like we were old friends.” Robin never talked about it. Others did—after he was gone. In the late 1980s, after a stand-up show in New York, Robin slipped into a shelter alone. No cameras. He brought pizza, sat on the floor, and listened. One man said later, “He didn’t ask about our mistakes. He asked what made us laugh as kids.” During Good Will Hunting, he again asked the studio to hire from shelters. One man saved enough to rent an apartment. Robin bought him a suit for job interviews. “Everyone deserves a second act,” he said. Shelters later discovered large anonymous donations. One Los Angeles shelter only learned the truth when a thank-you letter came back marked “no such address.” A worker recognized the handwriting. Whoopi Goldberg once said, “He didn’t want applause for helping. He wanted action.” While filming Patch Adams, Robin visited a shelter in West Virginia carrying boxes of socks, gloves, and coats. When asked why, he smiled and said, “The weather’s turning. Cold doesn’t care if you’re tired.” Even on tour, he’d walk streets at dawn, handing out coffee and sandwiches. When a guard asked why, Robin replied, “Because this is where people are.” Robin Williams didn’t perform kindness. He practiced it—quietly, consistently, without witnesses. And that may be the greatest role he ever played. Credit to the rightful owner
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PIXIES@PIXIES·
Our very own Emma Richardson's art exhibition: LEVITATE ME: DESIRE, ECSTASY AND THE SUBLIME Opens 7 March - 31 August 2026 at Southampton City Art Gallery
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James Talarico
James Talarico@jamestalarico·
This is the interview Donald Trump didn’t want you to see. His FCC refused to air my interview with Stephen Colbert. Trump is worried we’re about to flip Texas.
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Chrissy Newton
Chrissy Newton@chrissynewton·
To go along with today's podcast, "Psychic experiments on Indigenous students, part of unearthed residential school history," I also decided to write an article on the topic.  Continued thoughts⬇️ thedebrief.org/a-forgotten-es…
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Dave Foley@DaveSFoley·
For those who don’t know, Nick Pope has been one the most prominent and credible voices illuminating the UFO reality for decades. By all accounts, he is also a truly good human being.
Nick Pope@nickpopemod

A Message From Nick Pope: A while ago, following some digestive issues, I was diagnosed with esophageal cancer. Unfortunately, it's Stage 4 and has metastasized to my liver. While I know that it's kindness and hope that leads people to suggest healers and supposed miracle cures, and to say things like "fight it", and "you can beat it", I'm afraid my diagnosis and my situation leaves no doubt whatsoever: I can't beat it. What an amazing adventure I've had! A 21-year career at the UK Ministry of Defence, where I got involved in subjects ranging from financial policy to counter-terrorism; from military policing to UAP. And I saved six cows; it's a long story! The things I've done; the places I've been; the people I've met; and the secrets I've been privy to. I wouldn't have swapped it for the world. And then a second career, where my previous government UAP role brought me to the attention of the world's media, leading me to become a regular commentator on TV news shows and documentaries, as well as consulting and acting as spokesperson on various UFO and alien-themed movies, TV series and video games. The media called me the real Fox Mulder! The true highlight, of course, is life with my wonderful, beautiful and incredibly smart wife, Elizabeth. She's a real-life Agent Scully: a scientist, a skeptic and a redhead. We met randomly in the lobby bar of the Fairmont Hotel in downtown San José (she was an anthropology professor at San José State University) in October 2010 and got married 3 months later. We applied successfully for my Green Card and she had me shipped over and imported to the U.S., where a new adventure began, as Elizabeth and I enjoyed wildlife watching at our wonderful home in Tucson, desert hikes, film noir, true crime, country music, Sunday lunches with my in-laws, and much more besides. Recently, we had an amazing one-year adventure in New York City, living 5 minutes from Times Square, and having a wonderful view of the Empire State Building from our apartment window. We proofread each other's books and articles (I love commas, hyphens and exclamation points way more than Elizabeth, and managed to win at least a few of those battles), and I'm  supporting her in her ongoing fight for free speech, academic freedom, and keeping political correctness, superstition and identity politics out of science and academia. The White House Press Secretary Tweeted one of her recent newspaper articles, which shows the huge impact she's having. I kept working for as long as I could (right up until last week), with my various film/TV interviews, conference appearances, and live events, including my position as moderator of Ancient Aliens Live - where I think I did 94 shows. Sadly, the time has come where I've had to step away from this work. A lot of people have followed my work on UAP. I'm loath to use the word "fans", because I'm not a celebrity. But I am a public figure, and many people have followed me on my journey as I've sought to keep the UAP subject in the public eye, and to frame it as a defense, national security and safety of flight issue - as well as a fascinating science problem. Some of this work has been public knowledge, but some such work, of necessity, has been done behind the scenes. I hope I've helped move the needle forward. But most people, of course, know me through my media interviews and live events. To everyone who's followed me on my journey, thank you - and good luck with your own journeys. I wish you every success and happiness. It's all been amazing, and I'm grateful for the things I've done, not mournful for the things that I won't now get to do. Per Aspera Ad Astra! Nick Pope, Tucson, Arizona, February 12, 2026

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