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Jay

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Mat Nuclear
Mat Nuclear@MatNuclear·
College student says: “Iran is not making nukes” He gets destroyed by a nuclear engineer @nick_matau
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MAHA Action
MAHA Action@MAHA_Action·
Farmer Joel Salatin says RFK Jr. has driven changes faster than he ever thought possible. “I’ve been in this space all my life and the changes we’ve seen in the last year, I never thought I’d ever see in my lifetime.” “The recognition that we’ve gotten everything upside down… it’s frankly quite exciting.” @JoelSalatin
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DataRepublican (small r)
DataRepublican (small r)@DataRepublican·
Asra Nomani does it again! She went on the ground and identified who exactly was paying for the high-tech equipment used at the No Kings protest in St. Paul, Minneapolis. $250,000 in equipment. And the list is probably far from exhaustive. That's just a partial vendor list for just one protest in one city. Multiply it by dozens of protests across dozens of cities.
Asra Nomani@AsraNomani

EXCLUSIVE: The hidden $250K machine of 9 paid vendors behind the 'flagship' #NoKings protest in St. Paul, Minnesota I followed the money behind the No Kings protest in St. Paul, Minn., and uncovered an estimated $250,000 paid to 9 vendors to produce an event that was about the size of a Def Leppard concert. Sources said that the Democratic nonprofit Indivisible paid the bill. It didn't respond to numerous requests for comment. How did I piece this together? Well, I have a rule when reporting on the protest industry: be the first there and one of the last to leave. That’s how I met Slamhammer Sound & Roadcase Co. production manager Matt Svobodny, one of the very nice hard-working members of the production crew behind the scenes in St. Paul, as they were breaking down the set for the No Kings protest, long after Bruce Springsteen and most of the anti-Trump protesters had left. He was straightforward, candid and matter-of-fact about what it takes to throw a protest and, a few days later, guided me -- and you -- through the warehouse where Slamhammer stores the equipment it pulled out for the protest. He provided the kind of transparency that the secretive nonprofits behind the protests should actually be providing to citizens and the media. See for yourself: ➡️ the mobile stage ➡️ the speakers ➡️ nearly a mile of heavy-duty feeder cable used to distribute electricity throughout the rally site and the ballistic ➡️ bullet-resistant barriers that shielded the Bruce Springsteen, Jane Fonda, Joan Baez, TIm Walz, Ilhan Omar, Randi Weingarten and the day's other bold-faced names WATCH the video that I recorded ⬇️ Thank you to Fox News Digital's Hannah Brennan for her work editing the video. In our new @FoxNews Digital exclusive, I lay out how the "flagship" protest in St. Paul wasn’t spontaneous, like most of the media reported. It was professionally engineered. And that raises a bigger question: When protests look like productions…who’s really behind the curtain? I answer that question in the article and the thread below 🧵👇 A former Obama and Biden administration political strategist and campaign operative Roger Fisk takes credit for being the "Senior Advisor to the #NoKings flagship event," fine-tuning the "art and science" of throwing the St. Paul protest, along with two other "No Kings" protests last year. Fisk didn't respond to a request for comment. The protests have parroted Chinese government propaganda, demonizing America as a "fascist" nation and Trump as a "king." Partners in the protests were pro-communist groups funded by Neville Roy Singham, a tech tycoon living in Shanghai. @DataRepublican, You'll want to read this. READ: foxnews.com/politics/behin… Behind the scenes, I identified 9 vendors that were paid an estimated $250,000 to construct the protest: ➡️ Slamhammer Sound & Roadcase Co. — mobile stage, 100-speaker sound system, lighting, 1,700 ft cable, ballistic barriers → estimated $100,000 ➡️ Fire Up Video — 4 jumbo screens → estimated $20,000 ➡️ Algorithm, an AV company — 2 jumbo screens → estimated $25,000 ➡️ Common World Productions — 2 LED stage screens → estimated $10,000 ➡️ Warning Lites of Minnesota — bike-rack barricades → estimated $15,000 ➡️ E5 Energy — generators, electrical distribution → estimated $15,000 ➡️ Ultimate Events — tents, chairs, tables → estimated $30,000 ➡️ On Site Companies — ~300 porta-toilets → estimated $25,000 ➡️ Fast Kat Connects — high-speed internet → estimated $10,000 Total: an estimated $250,000. This wasn’t a rally that just “popped up,” as CNN reported. It was built, truck by truck, cable by cable, screen by screen. 🧵 with how it worked.

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Wall Street Apes
Wall Street Apes@WallStreetApes·
55,000 tons of peaches no longer have a buyer at this Peach orchard in California because Del Monte went bankrupt Del Monte Foods is the long time major buyer and processor of California peaches, now roughly 70 long-term contracts with California peach growers are terminated Over 75,000 tons of peaches no longer have buyers for the upcoming season, disrupting an entire industry
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60 Minutes
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In California’s Central Valley, some jokingly call these unfinished concrete structures their own “Stonehenge.” They were built for the state’s high-speed rail project, which has seen costs balloon and is years behind schedule. cbsn.ws/4tm7QoA
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Shanaka Anslem Perera ⚡
Citrini Research sent an analyst to Oman with $15,000 in cash, recording sunglasses, a smuggled camera, and Cuban cigars for networking. The analyst signed a pledge to Omani authorities not to gather intelligence, then got on a boat and sailed to within 18 miles of the Iranian coast. What he saw contradicts every headline about the Strait of Hormuz being closed. Approximately 50 percent of tanker traffic in the strait is missing from public AIS tracking systems. The vessels are not missing because they sank. They are missing because they turned off their transponders, spoofed their GPS coordinates to broadcast false positions, duplicated the identity codes of decommissioned ships, switched to low-power transmission mode, or swapped identities with nearby vessels. The result is an electronic fog through which physical ships move crude to Asian ports while the tracking systems that Bloomberg terminals rely on show an empty waterway. More than $3 billion in crude has been transported through the strait since the war began, primarily to China, much of it under Iranian terms, paid in yuan or cryptocurrency. The strait is not closed. It is filtered. Iran decides who passes and who does not. Ships that pay the IRGC toll and accept escort through the Larak corridor transit under the electronic fog. Ships that refuse are turned away or attacked. The “closure” that drove Brent to $115 and Aramco’s OSP to a record $19.50 premium is a selective blockade operating behind spoofed transponder data that makes it look total when it is not. Brent dropped from approximately $115 to the $108 range as the report circulated. The market had priced in a complete shutdown. The reality is a controlled chokepoint generating toll revenue while maintaining the appearance of total disruption to maximise the scarcity premium on every barrel that gets through. Iran is running two operations simultaneously: a blockade for the cameras and a toll booth behind the blockade for the revenue. The opacity is the product. The fear is the markup. The techniques are not sophisticated. Going dark requires flipping a switch. GPS spoofing requires a $500 device injecting false coordinates into the transponder’s GPS input. Identity theft requires typing a different MMSI number into the AIS configuration screen. Low-power mode requires switching from 12.5 watts to 1 watt. These are not state-level cyber operations. They are the maritime equivalent of turning off your phone’s location services. The ghost fleet runs on technology any ship’s officer can deploy in minutes. The 50 percent blind spot means every estimate of Hormuz disruption based on public AIS data, every IEA shortfall calculation, every Goldman Sachs supply model, and every insurance premium derived from vessel tracking is working with half the picture. The other half is sailing in the dark, loaded with crude, headed for Chinese refineries, paying the IRGC in the currency of the country that ships sodium perchlorate to fill the missiles that the same IRGC fires at Israeli cities. The strait the world thinks is closed is open for business. The price of admission is invisibility. And the entity collecting the toll in yuan while demanding war compensation in the ten-point response is profiting from the blockade it claims is absolute, selling passage through the chokepoint it says will “never return to its former state,” and funding the war with the revenue from the peace it refuses to sign. open.substack.com/pub/shanakaans…
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Wall Street Apes
Wall Street Apes@WallStreetApes·
San Francisco residents have finally had enough and file a lawsuit against the City of San Francisco over the large concentration of homeless “People living in the south of market neighborhood have filed a complaint against the city. They claim the concentration of homeless resources and affordable housing — This complaint, it’s 47 pages long and the local neighborhood association says it's the result of years of not being heard by the city — These residents say the high concentration of homeless support, resources and affordable housing are leading to what they call a deliberate hyper-concentration of poverty” “The Soma West Neighborhood Association says after years of no action by the city, they filed a complaint to the state alleging the city is violating state housing law and civil rights mandates — This complaint basically says segregation is illegal, so you should, the state requires you to take affirmative steps to desegregate.”
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Carl DeMaio
Carl DeMaio@carldemaio·
FRAUD is exploding — and Sacramento Democrats want to LOWER the penalties. After billions lost, Democrats are pushing to let fraud under $25K slide—a green light for more abuse. While taxpayers pay the price.  WATCH:
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Nick Sortor
Nick Sortor@nicksortor·
🚨 BREAKING: President Trump announces the admin is going HARD after whoever LEAKED the fact only ONE airman was saved "When they did that, all of a sudden, the entire country of Iran, knew that there was a pilot that was somewhere on land that was FIGHTING FOR HIS LIFE. "It became a MUCH more difficult operation. Because a leaker leaked that we have one. We've rescued one. But there's another one out there that we're trying to get." "We HAVE to find the leaker. We're GOING to find out. It's national security. And the person who did the story will go to JAIL if he doesn't say." "They put that mission at GREAT RISK, and they put at risk the hundreds of people that went in looking for him, because EVERYONE now knows that we're going in."
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Wall Street Apes
Wall Street Apes@WallStreetApes·
Gavin Newsom is planning on spending $19 million dollars of taxpayer money on ad campaigns to improve California's image nationally “The campaign is meant to fight negative narratives, amplified online and in partisan media. Up to $14 million of the money would be spent on the advertisements themselves. Another up to $5 million would cover costs for travel agency fees and production costs” “According to Newsom's Department of Finance, the money has already been earmarked to Governor Newsom's, office of Business and Economic Development has a budget this year of $373 million, the money is coming out of that.” “This just looks like to me that the governor has taken an opportunity to promote himself around the entire country — This looks like corruption and it looks like this is cutting a deal right now before he kicks off his next four year campaign to be the president of the United States”
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CBS Sacramento
CBS Sacramento@CBSSacramento·
For years, California leaders accused oil companies of price gouging at the pump, but a state investigation found no evidence of that. Instead, a CBS News California investigation found what's really driving the highest gas prices in the U.S. cbsloc.al/3PPOHwW
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Bill Melugin
Bill Melugin@BillMelugin_·
A six month CBS investigation found no evidence that California’s highest in the nation gas prices are the result of price gouging, as state politicians have repeatedly claimed. Instead, the investigation found those prices are largely the result of California’s own policies.
CBS Sacramento@CBSSacramento

For years, California leaders accused oil companies of price gouging at the pump, but a state investigation found no evidence of that. Instead, a CBS News California investigation found what's really driving the highest gas prices in the U.S. cbsloc.al/3PPOHwW

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ᗯᗩTᑕᕼᗰᗩᑎᵁﮐᴬ🇺🇸
That’s because Trump was the only thing standing in the way of the globalists agenda, and takeover! Here’s the puppet master just before Trumps first inauguration, tell me if you think what he says sounds familiar.. They are responsible for ALL of it including the migrant influx, fraudulent migrant businesses, etc.
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Jack
Jack@jackunheard·
🚨HOLY CRAP. Billy Bush reveals that ABC News created a 75-person team in 2016 whose only job was to destroy Donald Trump’s career. “I know the guy who ran the division…[It] was dedicated to basically getting him!” This is criminal.
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Secretary Kennedy
Secretary Kennedy@SecKennedy·
We cannot regulate what we do not understand. Through @ARPA_H, we are launching STOMP—Systematic Targeting of Microplastics—to measure exposure, define risk, and remove microplastics from the human body.
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Wall Street Apes
Wall Street Apes@WallStreetApes·
A new report from Consumer Affairs reveals that Gavin Newsom is lying again. Adjusted for cost of living and rent, California residents have the WORST purchasing power in the entire country after taxes “It's no surprise that money in California doesn't go as far as it does in many other states, but a new report from Consumer Affairs reveals the stark contrast in take-home pay for someone earning a six-figure salary here compared to other areas. Workers earning a hundred thousand dollars in San Francisco and Oakland would have a purchasing power of just over $62,000 after taxes. The worst on the list of US cities. California's state income tax is high, but it's the city's regional price parity, which translates roughly to cost of living. That really brings down the salary. Goods and services are much more expensive in California with housing and utilities making purchasing power plummet” “On the other hand, Texas dominated the list of the highest adjusted post-tax salaries with four Texas cities earning the most of a a hundred thousand dollars paycheck. Texas lacks both state and local income taxes, allowing workers to avoid having a huge chunk of their pay deducted each pay period.”
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Shanaka Anslem Perera ⚡
JUST IN: Four ships left Chinese ports carrying sodium perchlorate and arrived at Iranian harbours after the war began. Sodium perchlorate is a white crystalline salt. When heated, it decomposes and releases oxygen. Mixed with aluminium powder and a polymer binder, it becomes solid rocket fuel. Solid rocket fuel propels ballistic missiles. Ballistic missiles close the Strait of Hormuz. The Strait of Hormuz sets the global oil price. And China, the country that shipped the chemical, is buying that oil at a discount, paying in yuan, while co-authoring a five-point peace plan to end the war the chemical is helping to sustain. The Telegraph reported on April 3rd that the vessels Hamouna, Barzin, Shabdis, and Rayen, all sanctioned Iran-flagged ships, loaded cargo at Chinese chemical ports including Gaolan in Zhuhai and delivered it to Iran since the war began. Analysts assessed the shipments could enable production of hundreds of additional ballistic missiles. In early 2025, over a thousand tons of sodium perchlorate were shipped on similar routes. One shipment was linked to an explosion at Bandar Abbas. Follow the molecule. Sodium perchlorate leaves a Chinese factory in Guangdong Province. It crosses the Indian Ocean on a sanctioned vessel that no Western insurer will touch. It arrives in Iran. It enters a dispersed production facility that the US Air Force has spent five weeks trying to locate and destroy. It is mixed, cast, cured, and loaded into a solid-fuel motor. That motor is fitted to a ballistic missile. That missile is aimed at a tanker, a refinery, a bridge, or a base. The tanker it hits was carrying oil through the strait that the missile was built to close. The oil that does not pass through the strait becomes scarce. The scarcity raises the physical price to $140. And China, whose factory produced the precursor, buys the scarce oil that its own chemical helped make scarce, at prices negotiated bilaterally in a currency that is not the dollar, through a strait it helped close with a chemical it shipped on a vessel it knew was sanctioned. The circle has tracking numbers, port manifests, vessel IMO codes, and satellite timestamps. No government has denied the cargo. China says it “strictly controls dual-use exports.” The vessels are sanctioned. The chemical is a known propellant precursor. And the shipments arrived during a war in which China blocked the UN resolution to reopen the strait, co-authored a peace plan with Pakistan, supplied the rare earth magnets inside every F-35 sent to bomb the missile facilities, and published the tutorial that taught Iran to shoot down the aircraft carrying those magnets. Supplier of the missile fuel. Supplier of the jet engine magnets. Teacher of the countermeasure. Blocker of the resolution. Author of the peace plan. Buyer of the oil. China does not have a side in this war. China has a position at every point on the circumference of a circle whose centre is the Strait of Hormuz and whose radius is measured in the distance a sodium perchlorate molecule travels from a factory in Zhuhai to a missile silo in Khuzestan. The chemical left China. The missile closes the strait. The oil price rises. China buys the oil. The peace plan fails. The war continues. The next shipment loads. The circle turns. open.substack.com/pub/shanakaans…
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