Clint Byrne
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@hkhayford @SantaDecides @iamasoothsayer @grok How can we see the oldest interactions with this post? If there were some in 2022 it might debunk that theory
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@SantaDecides @iamasoothsayer @grok Community Notes says it's someone who made a private account, made "predictions," then made it public only recently to align with the events.
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Elon Musk just described the most sophisticated theft operation in American history.
Not a heist. A system.
Your tax dollars leave Washington.
They enter a non-governmental organization. The government. With different letterhead.
Musk: “Obviously if it’s a government-funded non-governmental organization, it’s just the government.”
They cross a border.
American law stops following them.
They pass through three more entities in three more countries.
They come home.
Different pocket. Clean hands. Perfect crime.
Musk: “The government can send money to an NGO that is then no longer governed by the laws of the United States.”
Now run the math.
Congressional salary. $200,000.
Average net worth of a longtime member of Congress. North of $20 million.
Musk: “There are a lot of strangely wealthy members of Congress. I just can’t connect the dots of how they got $20 million earning $200,000 a year. Nobody can explain that.”
Nobody is supposed to.
This machine ran untouched for decades for one reason. Human limitation.
A forensic team cannot trace ten thousand wire transfers across fifty global jurisdictions at once.
The corruption does not hide in darkness.
It hides in volume.
They built a labyrinth so deliberately complex that the sheer weight of it collapses every investigation before it starts.
Paper buries paper. Bureaucracy absorbs inquiry.
The entire architecture was engineered to exhaust you.
Then artificial intelligence arrived.
AI does not get tired.
It cannot be bought.
It does not lose the thread at wire transfer 4,000.
You give it the entire global ledger. It maps every node, every transfer, every shell entity, every offshore NGO across every jurisdiction. Not in weeks. In hours.
It finds the signal inside the noise.
It flags the pattern.
It traces a dollar from a D.C. appropriation to a Cayman shell to a congressional portfolio in the time it takes a human auditor to find his parking spot.
The labyrinth was built to defeat human eyes.
It is defenseless against a machine that reads the entire maze at once.
This is why the establishment is not just annoyed by DOGE.
They are terrified.
Musk: “We’re going to try to figure it out and stop it.”
He did not arrive in Washington to trim budgets.
He arrived with supercomputing, AI audit systems, and a mandate to map the full financial architecture of the federal government.
For the first time in history, the complexity that protected the corruption is the very thing that will expose it.
Every shell entity is a signature.
Every routing pattern is a fingerprint.
Every congressman who walked in earning $200,000 and walked out worth $20 million is now a variable in an equation that will be solved.
The swamp was never impenetrable.
It was just too big for human hands.
It was never built for this.
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@emilyjashinsky @ComicDaveSmith It's like people forget Dave is also a comedian lol
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@ComicDaveSmith It was an unpaid college internship! I was compensated with all you can drink seltzer water, and occasional sightings of Paul Wolfowitz in the lunch line
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This segment by @emilyjashinsky is really great. I never knew she worked for AEI. I no longer trust her. Great segment though.
The Brand Brief@onbrandstrat
How was the SPLC used as a “reflex” for elite progressives? “You would often see the SPLC cited as a credible source, and when I say often I mean it was like a reflex.” —@emilyjashinsky
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Who is in control of @MedicaidGov is that @DrOz This Is How They’ll Control Your Doctor Next: The Dr. Kumar Case youtu.be/TFBBkIIPMQ0?si… via @YouTube

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@NYCMayor It's weird I don't hate scaffolding. Just make them better looking and there are companies that make them. Personally when it's raining I kinda like them.
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@TuckerCarlson Weirdly this is only available in Spanish on YouTube right now.
Spotify and Twitter haven't tried to soft censor the interview but that is weird.
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Steve Sweeney was reporting on the Israeli government’s murder of civilians in Lebanon when the IDF tried to assassinate him on camera. Here’s what American tax dollars are paying for.
0:00 Sweeney’s Close Encounter With an Israeli Missile Strike
11:37 Israel’s Bombing of St. Peter’s Burial Site
15:02 Hezbollah Protecting Christian Holy Sites
15:55 The Assassination Attempt on Sweeney’s Life
22:21 The British Government Taking Israel’s Side Over Its Own Citizens
31:06 Why Is Israel Bulldozing Olive Trees?
39:06 Why the Ukrainians Tried to Kidnap Sweeney
45:54 Is There More Freedom in Russia Than in Britain?
53:05 Why Is It Illegal to Criticize Israel in Britain?
1:02:20 Is Sweeney Planning to Remain in Lebanon?
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@Timcast Trump covering up Epstein, going into Iran after saying he wouldn't, forcing glysophates in our food, and basically ignoring what he ran on is why. It sucks that most Dems don't have an actual answer to fix this other than not Trump. The two party system sucks
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@120thCongress @IslandWorkhorse @mehdirhasan She was trying to get him to come to her, they wanted it to only be an hour & they wanted the ability to edit.
Trump was already had that scheduled and didn't feel it necessary to tell them.
But even after that she should have made time reach a big audience. I wish she did it.
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And Rogan believed him and endorsed him.
Home of the Brave@OfTheBraveUSA
Joe Rogan: "It just seems so insane based on what he ran on. I mean, this is why a lot of people feel betrayed. He ran on no more wars and these stupid, senseless wars. And then we have one that we can't even really clearly define why we did it."
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@mehdirhasan To be fair, we have a rigged two party system and the other one ran on “the Cheney’s are good now”.
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@mehdirhasan @ComicDaveSmith do you think Kamala wouldn't have already had us in war with Iran? On the three corporate media interviews she did she brought up Iran when literally nobody was talking about it. Joe and Kamala were silent on Gaza and encouraging Ukraine. Trump lied but he still talked about it
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I think your last line is key. First time I met you was on a Piers panel on the eve of the election. You supported Trump. You gut duped too. I can't just be okay with people switching without taking responsibility, sorry. I'm glad Rogan has seen the light, maybe, but with great power comes great responsibility.
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@TheSCIF @LizCrokin I asked @grok about this and they said it was fake. I'm hoping they change their sources
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@NYCMayor I appreciate you having a discourse with the president that's what a leader does.
I hate that the primaries were all about how would you fight Trump.
Work with him.
You are both populist movements work together for us all
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Just got off the phone with President Trump.
In our meeting earlier, I shared my concerns about Columbia student Elmina Aghayeva, who was detained by ICE this morning.
He has just informed me that she will be released imminently.
The New York Times@nytimes
Breaking News: Immigration agents arrested a Columbia University student after misrepresenting themselves to access a building, the school said. nyti.ms/4aTM5oH
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Demonic Epstein Files! Ryan D on Musk Gates Trump Bush... CRAZY DETAILS! AU youtube.com/live/L-bM60ZyI… via @YouTube

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@elonmusk @ryanlongcomedy I would switch to flying Ryan air as my preferred Airline if @ryanlongcomedy was the ceo
Besides I bet the airline is cheaper than @X when it was @twitter
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@teslaownersSV @cybertruck I hope it continues to be drive able. It's my favorite vehicle
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Elon Musk on the future of the @Cybertruck: "We will transition the Cybertruck line to a full autonomous vehicle line… an autonomous Cybertruck could be very useful”

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@FTFonFS1 @willcolon66 If I was on the team I would want the leader of the team in that room. He's someone I trust and I want the best outcome to get us the ring.
They don't want to lose the culture they had and if they can keep some of that it's going to be with players trusting the new coach.
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“If I’m one of [Josh Allen’s] teammates, that kind of bothers me. I don’t like the fact that you have that type of autonomy... I don’t like the fact that it’s public.”
@willcolon66 explains why Allen being part of the hiring process muddies the waters in the locker room:
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@GovernorShapiro so access is different than mandates.
You say you want patients to have the right to chose to get one.
They should also have the right to chose not to.
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