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Beth Bourne
Beth Bourne@bourne_beth2345·
🚨Roadways are for safety, not politics. This morning I went to Davis city hall to see the specs for painting the trans/rainbow crosswalks 🏳️‍🌈🏳️‍⚧️proposed for Pride month. A total of 8 busy intersections around Central Park are proposed to be painted this weekend. No one from Public Works would speak with me. But I asked some questions of Barbara Archer, the city’s public information officer: - Are rainbow crosswalks considered political messaging? - Are standard white-striped crosswalks safer for kids, people who are sight-impaired 👩🏽‍🦯‍➡️or intellectually disabled, and autonomous cars? - Could other groups in town paint political messages in the Davis crosswalks?
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Joe Murgia
Joe Murgia@TheUfoJoe·
"Entities and craft don’t appear and disappear. They enter the human visual frequency range and then leave." Interdimensional, Elizondo, Eric Davis and David Icke "If these craft and beings can operate outside of our perception, they can be involved in our lives and we would have no idea." ~Me (The video has two clips and a meme I made.) @JillianMichaels: "What is inner space? What does interdimensional even mean? Is that like some sort of suggestion that they're coming from another universe? What does that mean?" @LueElizondo: "Well, you know, not necessarily. So let me give, if I can, to kind of distill this down into something that might be a little bit more easy to consume. The reality...so I mentioned I live here in Wyoming, and you can come out on any particular night and gaze upon the heavens and see just a, you know, a beautiful, beautiful night sky, completely unoccluded. "Now, if you were to take technology like, oh, I don't know, a radio telescope or an infrared telescope, and point at the same part of the sky that you were looking at with your naked eye, you would see a completely different reality. You would see large nebulas and megelenic clouds, and plasma, and things that the human eye just simply can't perceive. "In fact, if you look at the five fundamental ways in which we perceive the Universe, which there's only five, right? And if you can't touch it, taste it, hear it, smell it, etc., we have no idea it's there. But if you had, for example, let's go back to the bumblebee, right? If you had bumblebee-vision and you were to look at a flower, you would see a completely different reality, because they view the Universe in ultraviolet spectrum, beyond our ability to perceive, right? Or if you were a snake and you could see in thermal vision, you see heat, right, and perceive heat. "The human eye...it only picks up - think about this - .0035% of the entire electromagnetic spectrum. In fact, most of the Universe we cannot perceive directly, it lies beyond our ability to directly perceive it." ~~~ The following excerpt is from "The Trap" by @davidicke. He's been making this point for decades. Icke: "What we see with our eyes – actually our brain/mind – is only a tiny band of frequency called visible light within the electromagnetic spectrum. The entire spectrum (what we call ‘light’) is estimated to be just 0.005 percent of what exists in the Universe. Some say it’s up to 0.5 percent and whichever it’s infinitesimal. Think about that and even more so this: The only band of frequency that we can ‘see’ is a fractional smear of the 0.005 percent known as visible light. In the name of sanity we are basically blind. "Religions tell us that all we need to know is between the covers of a single book within a barely perceivable fraction of 0.005 percent of the Universe. How crazy is that? As the quote by Socrates at the start of the chapter says: ‘The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing.’ The way to know anything is to open your mind to all possibility and not confine perception to the sense of reality programmed into your psyche all your life to keep you perceptually, thus ‘physically’, enslaved. We scan the world and think we can see all there is to see in the perceived ‘space’ we are observing when we are ‘seeing’ only the hilariously narrow frequency band of visible light. "Infinite Reality exists in that same ‘space’; it’s just that we can’t see it. Our five-sense visual decoding system can only decode visible light. Try putting on a computer screen levels of frequency that the computer is not programmed to decode. You can’t and the principle is exactly the same. People are ridiculed and dismissed for claiming they’ve seen non-human entities or spacecraft appearing out of nowhere and then disappearing. Once again the ridicule comes from ignorance. It shows that if you can suppress knowledge of the possible you can manipulate your targets to dismiss with a laugh and a wave of the hand what is actually happening. "Those entities and craft don’t appear and disappear. They enter the human visual frequency range and then leave. To the human observer they only seem to appear and disappear as they come and go from the only band of frequency the observer can see. It’s real simple and that goes for all apparently ‘impossible’ phenomena." Icke, David . The Trap: What it is. How it works. And how we escape its illusions (p. 265). (Function). Kindle Edition. ~~~Back to Lue~~~ Elizondo: To perceive most of the Universe, "we need technology, and yet that is really where most of the Universe lies, beyond our spectrums of visible light. They might lie in X-ray or gamma or radio or microwave, or, you know, all sorts of other areas. And so, we say interdimensional, it might not be something as, you know, exotic as another universe. It doesn't have to be. It can be part of this Universe, but part of this Universe that we simply can't perceive. "And we hear this all the time with things such as dark energy and dark matter. Most of the Universe lies in this invisible realm that, even today, with today's technology, we know it's there but we can't perceive it. And yet, that's where most of the 'stuff,' if you will, of our reality in the Universe actually lies." ~~~ And I think this MIGHT be related... @MvonRen: "The Trump administration's first UAP document release also includes witness interviews by FBI agents and an FBI laboratory composite sketch from a truly intriguing, perplexing September 2023 incident. "In this case, which occurred at an Air Force testing range in Florida, three witnesses in two vehicles observed a large, metallic quote, 'cigar-shaped object for five to ten seconds before it disappeared.' Literally vanished instantaneously in front of their eyes. One of the witnesses was a range officer with 15 years of experience, and the others were drone experts. In other words, these were individuals who are well aware of what aircraft and objects are operating at such ranges." (So, did this object switch to its stealth technology and disappear that way, or did it use some other way to avoid the perception of the witnesses and "disappear" into another "dimension," so to speak?) Here's a short and succinct definition of "interdimensional" from Dr. Eric Davis.. "Interdimensional is speculation but it’s widely referring to the potential for different planes of existence that humans haven’t discovered or cannot sense. There is the possibility of life that exists outside of human visual and auditory ranges which an NHI might exist within but this is not in another number of dimensions that differ from our own." ~Dr. Eric W. Davis (If these craft and beings can operate outside of our perception, they can be involved in our lives and we would have no idea. If that's going on, it may be VERY difficult for the masses to accept.)
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D O@Dajahara3·
@Zack_magaig ‘Birthright citizenship” is a sound bite. SCOTUS clarifies law, they don’t “ban”.
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Emily
Emily@Zack_magaig·
DO YOU BELIEVE THAT THE SUPREME COURT SHOULD BAN BIRTHRIGHT CITIZENSHIP? A. Yes....?👍 B. No.....? 👎
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D O@Dajahara3·
@DanBig9953 We don’t remove meat from the mix in respect to vegetarians.
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BIG DAN
BIG DAN@DanBig9953·
Should Pork be removed from school Cafeterias out of consideration for Muslims? Yes No
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D O@Dajahara3·
@RawBrawls Interesting, he did get in her face with a threatening attitude and “we” don’t know if it was all staged.
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RawBrawls
RawBrawls@RawBrawls·
A female student was on her phone disrupting class. The teacher told her to put it away, and she responded by slapping him. When he demanded an apology and she refused, he slapped her back. Was the teacher justified in hitting her?
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山本慎二
山本慎二@qsfkbwIhuWLhnjI·
英国。マンチェスター空港でイスラム教徒の兄妹が警官と乱闘。 女性警官の鼻を折り、複数の警官を負傷させた。 女性警官がテーザー銃(電撃中)で犯人を制圧した。 テーザー銃を日本の警官にも標準配備すべき
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Valerie Anne Smith
Valerie Anne Smith@ValerieAnne1970·
BILL GATES’ MICRONEEDLE mRNA PATCH IS HERE Meet the new “vaccine” that doesn’t just jab you — it permanently tattoos your body with modified mRNA AND quantum-dot QR codes. One painless patch on your wrist (or wherever) dissolves, floods you with mRNA, and embeds scannable biotech markers that last years — possibly forever. No phone needed. No card. No paper passport. Just scan your skin at the store, airport, or restaurant and the system instantly knows your “vaccine status,” batch number, and compliance level. This is the biological control grid planned for the next plandemic — a permanent digital prison under your skin. They’re not hiding it anymore. Your body is the barcode. Wake up. Resist.
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D O@Dajahara3·
@forallcurious Great dream until the craft hits a piece of space dust, which causes one to wake up.
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All day Astronomy
All day Astronomy@forallcurious·
🚨: Engineers just proposed a 36 mile long spacecraft called 'Chrysalis' that could carry 2400 people to Alpha Centauri, just 4 light-years away from us, on one way trip. The journey will take 400 years! The passengers who board it will never see Earth again. Neither will their children. Or their grandchildren.
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D O@Dajahara3·
@CalltoActivism Oh, but it is funny. You appear to have “reacted” to what you describe as a casual joke.
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CALL TO ACTIVISM
CALL TO ACTIVISM@CalltoActivism·
🚨NO KINGS ASSHOLE: Trump casually joked about staying in power past another term while bragging about military equipment. “I’m gonna be here in ’28… maybe I’ll be here in ’32 too. I don’t know. Maybe I will.” This authoritarian bullshit isn’t funny anymore.
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D O@Dajahara3·
@Sassafrass_84 I’d guess the problem was exacerbated by the covid issue. “1984” wasn’t a comic book.
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Sassafrass84
Sassafrass84@Sassafrass_84·
What do y'all think about this? I agree with Dr. Naomi Wolf. Those vaccines did something to their brain and rationale.
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D O@Dajahara3·
@isaacrrr7 While it may be correct for Japanese people to have an opinion about their own country, whose business is it otherwise? BTW: Where are the temples, synagogues and churches in immigrant countries?
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Isaac
Isaac@isaacrrr7·
🔴 Japón RECHAZA la construcción de cementerios musulmanes en su territorio. 🇯🇵 "En Japón, la cremación es una tradición… la solución adecuada para los musulmanes es repatriar los restos a sus países de origen." ¿Estás de acuerdo con Japón?
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D O@Dajahara3·
@r0ck3t23 Except when the layer off ditch-digger is taxed to pay for the excavator. See “Jerry Brown and The Street Sweepers”. 😮🙏
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Dustin
Dustin@r0ck3t23·
Elon Musk just described how the entire government operates in a single sentence. Musk: “Paying people to do nothing doesn’t make sense.” Then he told a Milton Friedman story that should terrify every bureaucrat on the payroll. Friedman watched workers digging ditches with shovels. He suggested they use excavators instead. Someone pushed back. “But then we’re going to lose a lot of jobs.” Musk: “Friedman says, well, in that case, why don’t you have them use teaspoons?” One sentence. That’s all it took to gut the entire logic of modern government. The teaspoon is not a punchline. It is the actual policy. Every agency that would cease to exist if it actually solved the problem it was created for. Every department that measures success by headcount instead of output. Every approval that routes through nine desks before someone can say yes. Teaspoons. The system doesn’t want excavators. Excavators finish the job. And a finished job is the one thing the system can’t afford. So it hands you a teaspoon. Calls it a career. Gives you a pension for never asking why the ditch took forty years. But this isn’t about laziness. It’s about control. A person digging with a teaspoon doesn’t have time to build something better. Doesn’t have the energy to question the plan. Doesn’t have a thought left to ask if the ditch even needed digging. Busy people don’t ask dangerous questions. That’s the point. The economy doesn’t run on productivity. It runs on the appearance of productivity. Millions of people sit at desks right now doing work a single script could replace by morning. They know it. Their managers know it. The people who sign their budgets know it. But the teaspoon stays in their hand. Because the moment you hand someone an excavator, they finish by noon. And a person with a free afternoon starts thinking. Starts building. Starts wondering why they needed permission to dig in the first place. That’s the thing the system can’t survive. Not unemployment. Free time. Musk didn’t tell a joke on Rogan. He described the longest con in modern governance. Keep them digging. Keep them busy. Keep the teaspoon in their hand so they never look up long enough to see the ditch was pointless from the start. Friedman told that story sixty years ago. He meant it as a warning. The system heard every word. It just made sure everyone kept calling it a joke so no one would recognize it as a confession.
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D O@Dajahara3·
@InterstellarUAP What “non human” bio samples? Possibly former Russian space experiments? Any microbe fits the sound bite.
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Interstellar
Interstellar@InterstellarUAP·
Rep. Anna Paulina Luna reveals what she saw in the SCIF: *I have seen things that are non human origin but I would not call them ALIENS" 👽🛸 "I have seen evidence in a SCIF that leads me to believe there are things we cannot explain. I have observed things that are of nonhuman origin and creation. That's my opinion." She doesn't call them aliens. "I don’t call them aliens and I don’t know what these things are that they’re using." When declassified, Luna says she'll hold a press conference: "I’ll show you exactly what we saw." A sitting Congresswoman with access to classified briefings is confirming nonhuman intelligence is real. The push for transparency is gaining momentum as more officials speak out on UAPs operating beyond known human technology. This could be the biggest story of our lifetime. What do you think happens next?
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D O@Dajahara3·
@TrumpsHurricane He seems a bit exercised and should pay more attention to where he is stepping so as not to trip on that boarder line.
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Val
Val@TrumpsHurricane·
This Man is moving his Family to Mexico. He says “Alright MAGA. You can have it. You can have the whole Country. We’re going to move to Frigging Mexico.” What’s your advice for them ??
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D O@Dajahara3·
@elonmusk Escaping the universe’s dualities includes “abundance” and the need to define it.
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
What is the best possible future? This question is much harder to answer than it may seem.
Resist the Mainstream@ResisttheMS

Elon Musk: "Let's say you're praying to God and you ask for a given future. What future do you want God to give you? Probably, a future where there's amazing abundance for all."x.com/ElonClipsX/sta… "I think we want a future with love. That seems like a no-brainer. Peace is an interesting one because, you know, sometimes the price for complete peace may be too high because the complete peace may require too much suppression of the people."

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D O@Dajahara3·
@MelAaronGibson1 Impossible, Jackson isn’t familiar with reproductive issues.
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Dr. Mel Aaron Gibson
Dr. Mel Aaron Gibson@MelAaronGibson1·
🚨 HOLY CRAP! President Trump’s attorney John Sauer just wrapped his opening argument on birthright citizenship and absolutely schooled Justice Ketanji Jackson. Jackson tried to trap him with an emotional hospital-birth scenario involving illegal migrants. JACKSON: “Are we bringing pregnant women in for depositions?!” SAUER: “No. The executive order depends on lawful status. If a baby is born, a birth certificate is issued, and the system checks immigration status through existing databases.” Jackson then pushed again, asking whether parents would get a chance to prove they intended to stay in the U.S. Sauer shut that down too. He said the exact opposite is true: if someone believes they were wrongly denied, there are ways to challenge it, but those cases would be rare. When Jackson asked if that challenge only comes after a baby is denied citizenship, Sauer made it crystal clear: The system already verifies the parents’ status automatically, using robust databases, and for the overwhelming majority of parents, the process would look no different than it does now. Do you support ending birthright citizenship for illegal aliens? A. Yes, end it B. No C. Only for legal residents D. Need SCOTUS to decide
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D O@Dajahara3·
@benonwine What? Lullabies for our youth to get stoned and dream on? Meanwhile, some straight kids in a garage designed our future. Hmm.
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Benonwine
Benonwine@benonwine·
Be honest… does anybody else think The Beatles were actually a bit overrated? 🎵
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D O@Dajahara3·
@MbarkCherguia Allegedly? Bullshit. Show the whole tape? Does the absurdity of your question deserve consideration?
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Liberta Cherguia 🇪🇺
Liberta Cherguia 🇪🇺@MbarkCherguia·
A man allegedly breaks a female officer's nose, only to be kicked and stomped on by responding police. ​Does the severity of the crime justify the officer's reaction, or did they cross a line? ⚖️👇
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D O@Dajahara3·
@elonmusk Perhaps consider the source and the market. How did Picasso move from classic work into the theatre of the absurd? Social entropy?
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D O@Dajahara3·
@RBReich Apparently, you haven’t been paying attention.
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Robert Reich
Robert Reich@RBReich·
Friends, I’ve been around politics for over 50 years. I’ve never seen anything as brazenly crooked and corrupt as what Trump and his cronies did today.
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