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airplane seat belts are so fake hey don't worry if this aluminum tube hits the ground at 500mph we have the restraint systems from a '73 Caprice










🚨BREAKING🚨 ATF just violated the Tiahrt Amendments for the THIRD time—posting protected gun trace data to our lawsuit’s public docket. ATF still has a gag order against GOA which makes it unlawful for our lawyers or employees to look at, open, or even download the file.







The Foreskins tryin play dumb🤦♀️I can't y'all 😂





🚨 BOMBSHELL: Stock Photo PROVES The FBI FAKED Their Entire Case Against Tyler Robinson- It Was Physically IMPOSSIBLE for Tyler's Dad to Recognize the Gun on TV.🧐🍴 Are we really just going to sit around and ignore the glaring reality staring us right in the face? Because I'm not. The FBI got sloppy, and we just caught them in a massive, undeniable lie that proves they have faked this entire case against Tyler Robinson. There is exactly one indisputable fact buried in the timeline, and this single detail completely obliterates the state's manufactured narrative. It proves, beyond a shadow of a doubt, that the alleged text messages are 100% fabricated, and it proves the official story about Tyler's parents recognizing the murder weapon and turning him in is an absolute, manufactured lie. TPUSA and the mainstream media have been aggressively pushing a very specific story: They claim Tyler’s father, Matt Robinson, was watching the news, saw a picture of the rifle the Feds released, instantly recognized it as their "very unique" family heirloom, and began frantically texting and calling Tyler to prove he hadn't used the weapon to shoot Charlie Kirk. To back up this Hollywood-style narrative, the Feds leaked a highly convenient transcript of a supposed text exchange between Tyler and his furry boyfriend, Lance Twiggs. THE FAKE TEXT MESSAGES: According to the FBI's leaked transcript, Tyler allegedly texted: "My dad wants photos of the rifle. He says Grandpa wants to know who has what. The feds released a photo of the rifle, and it is very unique. He's calling me right now. I'm not answering." Read that text again carefully. Tyler supposedly wrote: "The feds released a photo of the rifle, and it is very unique." There is just one massive, glaring, impossible problem with that text message: The Feds NEVER released a picture of the actual rifle. The weapon allegedly recovered at the scene was an antique, highly distinct World War 1-era Mauser. But the image actually released by the media during the manhunt was a generic, random STOCK PHOTO of a standard bolt-action .30-06. It looked like five or six other generic rifles on the market. There was absolutely NOTHING "unique" about the photo shown on the news, and it looked nothing like the actual Mauser. Let’s apply basic logic. How could Matt Robinson sit in his living room, look at a generic stock photo of a completely different gun, and instantly recognize it as his family's highly unique, antique Mauser? HE COULDN'T. It is physically impossible. That event never happened. And if that event never happened, then Tyler Robinson could never have sent a text message reacting to it. This proves that the leaked text messages are completely fabricated. No 20-something kid writes like a bad Hollywood script. The Feds, likely using ChatGPT or a sloppy operative, manufactured this entire text exchange to FRAME Tyler and create a fake motive for his surrender. The official story is dead. The texts are fake. The "his dad turned him in" narrative is a manufactured lie. This is a STATE-SPONSORED frame job, and the syndicate is officially out of cards to play. 🃏🗑️ FOLLOW @realjesseonfire and go watch his FULL video linked below.👇




























