Derek Edward Everett

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Derek Edward Everett

Derek Edward Everett

@EverettEdw90144

Katılım Haziran 2023
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Declaration of Memes
Declaration of Memes@LibertyCappy·
Real shame Vivek won the primary in Ohio and not this guy
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Vanessa
Vanessa@Nessakins_·
Who still up tryna get they May flowered?
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60 Minutes
60 Minutes@60Minutes·
After natural disasters, white nationalists, militias, and conspiracists often arrive, offering help. But they also want to recruit and improve their image. Watch the full 60 Minutes report: cbsnews.com/news/some-whit…
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🇺🇸 The FJC 🇺🇸
Germany has the 4th largest economy on earth. Built entirely under American military protection. Trump pulls 5,000 troops and they call it a betrayal. Betrayal. America rebuilt Germany from rubble in 1945. The nerve of these people is absolutely staggering.
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Derek Edward Everett
Derek Edward Everett@EverettEdw90144·
@MaryBowdenMD @agingroy “Fight cancer,” why do three of my friends, all under 50, have bladder cancer? WTF? They all had MRNA shots w/boosters (gov employees).
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Avi Roy
Avi Roy@agingroy·
Your COVID mRNA vaccine may have accidentally helped fight cancer. MD Anderson studied 884 lung cancer patients on immunotherapy. 180 of them got a COVID mRNA vaccine within 100 days of starting treatment. Results (AACR 2026): - Vaccinated group: 37.3 months median survival - Unvaccinated group: 20.6 months - Nearly doubled. The mechanism: mRNA acts like a siren for your immune system. It floods the body with type 1 interferon and upregulates PD-L1, the exact protein that checkpoint drugs target. The vaccine didn't fight COVID here. It supercharged the cancer treatment. This wasn't planned. It was discovered by accident in retrospective data. But 884 patients is not a small number.
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Rank 1 Apples
Rank 1 Apples@Rank1Apples·
Where is the best place to get a bunch of M2A2 ammo cans right now? Actual us made military ones not the Chinesium.
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Bx
Bx@bx_on_x·
@MediaRightNews1 @grok can an average person in the US afford to buy a pre-1986 machine gun?
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Arynne Wexler
Arynne Wexler@ArynneWexler·
Spirit shutting down is a disaster for us all Those customers have to go somewhere
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Derek Edward Everett
Derek Edward Everett@EverettEdw90144·
@VividProwess Whatever. Hamas cosplay while living in their concrete box with live wires snaking across their wall to power up a 13 inch tv. Which also happens to be their most prized possession. Cavemen.
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Vivid.🇮🇱
Vivid.🇮🇱@VividProwess·
A Palestinian mother teaching her daughters that shooting Israelis and Americans in the head is a good thing. Beyond disturbing.
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Being Libertarian
Being Libertarian@beinlibertarian·
Democrat Senators are coming out against a proposal to make DC square again. As a Virginian, let take on some of their concerns. They say it would disenfranchise hundreds of thousands of VA Democrat voters. Silly… they aren’t being disenfranchised, they are just being redistricted. Calm down, Karen. Further breaking down this concern, I (and most of the rest of the State) don’t consider these people Virginians. They are a different people group with a different culture. Making them DC citizens will put them where they are most comfortable. Do the right thing and Make DC Square Again to preserve the real Virginia
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Clay Martin ⚔️
Clay Martin ⚔️@wayofftheres·
Blood memory status- awakened
POPULAR FRONT@PopularFront_

🇮🇪 #Ireland: A suspected car bomb has exploded outside a police station in Dunmurry, Northern Ireland. Regional reports, including those from the Belfast Telegraph, state that the vehicle had been hijacked before being driven next to the police station, where it subsequently exploded. Police have cordoned off streets in the Kingsway area and are treating the situation as a “security incident.” No further details have been released at this time. (via Belfast Telegraph & @spicebag.exe on IG; 📹 via @NiResponsevids)

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Mike Netter
Mike Netter@nettermike·
He was just cashing a check when he heard the gunshots. April 22, 1970. Security Pacific Bank, South Los Angeles. LAPD Officer Earl L. Riddick, 30 years old, walked into the bank on his day off. Two years on the force. A wife at home. Three children waiting for daddy to come back. He didn't know the bank had just been robbed. As he stepped inside, a man burst through the doors. Ex-convict Charles Henry Mack — a violent predator who'd murdered one person every month since his parole seven months earlier. Riddick watched in horror as Mack fired point-blank at security guard George MacMullen, 50. The guard crumpled to the ground, mortally wounded. Officer Riddick didn't freeze. He didn't run. He drew his weapon. In the gun battle that erupted on that Los Angeles street, the off-duty officer confronted pure evil — knowing he had everything to lose. Mack's bullets found their mark. Riddick fell, dying. But even as life drained from him, he fired back — shattering the rear window of Mack's fleeing vehicle. That shattered glass became a trail for other officers to follow. Minutes later, cornered in an alley, Mack died in a shootout with responding officers. Officer Riddick died that day. So did the security guard. But Mack's killing spree — one murder per month for seven months — finally ended. Riddick left behind Brenda, his wife. Three children: Dana, Deborah, and David — the youngest barely old enough to remember his father's face. In September 1970, the LAPD posthumously awarded Earl L. Riddick the Medal of Valor. But the most powerful tribute came 40 years later. His son, David, had grown up and joined the LAPD himself. On the 40th anniversary of his father's murder, Officer David Riddick wrote: "I am celebrating 15 years of service to the LAPD and have tried to honor my Dad's name during that time. His loss is still very difficult to deal with. My Dad was an 'Officer's Officer' based on all the things his peers have expressed to me. Being an LAPD officer has given me an insight into what kind of man he was." A two-year veteran officer. An off-duty cop just cashing a check. A split-second decision that cost him everything — but saved countless future victims from a serial killer. And a son who chose to walk the same dangerous path, honoring the father he barely got to know. Some legacies are written in paperwork and medals. Others are written in bloodlines and choices — in a son who puts on the same badge, walks the same streets, and carries his father's name forward into the darkness. That's what courage looks like across generations.
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The Disrespected Trucker
The Disrespected Trucker@DisrespectedThe·
Fuck this platform. Im done! Thank you to their algorithms. @elonmusk you're shooting yourself in the foot with these self righteous fucks that are convincing you that they're some how smarter than you. They've ruined this platform!! Everyone knows it but you! Fuck all the way off!!
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Jesse Kelly
Jesse Kelly@JesseKellyDC·
I never met a special operations guy in my life who didn’t have a touch of criminal in him. Ain’t nothing wrong with it as long as it’s kept in check. Those guys are just a little different.
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SassyBluegrassy
SassyBluegrassy@Bluegrassarts·
@kimmie_c_ I have long legs big boobs and a short waist. I'm not wearing any of those outfits. 😆
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Amiri King
Amiri King@AmiriKing·
What is with these people and seafood??
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Amiri King
Amiri King@AmiriKing·
Another seafood heist by the usual suspects. Listen. If a group comes in looking like some runaway slaves from Aunt Jemima’s pancake farm… MAKE THEM PRE-PAY. Do you have any better ideas?
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