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兎🤖亀 Please stop giving the robots guns.

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Freddie MercuryTM
Freddie MercuryTM@fredDMercD·
@RandPaul Do I need to watch the clip, or can I just assume the "fraudsters" are minorities? Tell 'im to investigate an instance of fraud perpetrated by President Chump if he's so good at it.
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Rand Paul
Rand Paul@RandPaul·
7,000 patients at one adult daycare is billing $12 million. This is just one location engaging in massive fraud. Imagine how many others are out there and how much of your hard-earned money is being set on fire because of fraudsters. We’ll hear more about stories like this tomorrow during the HSGAC hearing on Exposing Fraud in America. Tune in at 10am ET.
Dinesh D'Souza@DineshDSouza

At the young age of 24, @nickshirleyy continues to expose fraud despite the countless threats from the Left as they try to stop him. God bless Nick.

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momo@FaxMeAFact·
@mktldr @USEEOC Indians are the #1 shabbos. They are standins for jews, nothing more.
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SaveOurChurchesUK
SaveOurChurchesUK@SaveukChurches·
St John's Church in Crawshawbooth, Lancashire cost the equivalent of around £1.65 million in today's money to build, yet it was declared redundant in 2012 after years of declining attendance and damage caused by lead theft. Historic churches shouldn't be left to decay simply because they become too expensive to save. How do we stop historic churches from quietly disappearing like this?
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Jon Conley
Jon Conley@Jonathan_Conley·
This is where all of your taxpayer dollars are going in Washington state: to Somali scammers. This is one neighborhood in High Point, West Seattle. I've tried to get journalists to help me with this and nobody bites. No movement outside of @CarleenJohn1970 @BrandiKruse.
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Future 42@future42org

The WA state auditor got into a heated argument with a journalist during an interview after refusing to take any sort of interest in flagged daycare fraud. From unDivided's Brandi Kruse: "Anybody should be able to watch that exchange and have some very serious concerns about whether the auditor's office even cares." So the whole daycare fraud situation is either (as Brandi Kruse puts it): Embarrassment over the failure to put any controls in place to protect taxpayer money. or Covering up the fraud because it links back to the Washington Democrats by way of support and political donations. Regardless of which one of those it is, what we do know is that the WA state Auditor deserves a vote of No Confidence. And after that exchange with the journalist... The Auditor's newly launched 'Division of Special Investigations' seems more like a way to keep the heat off, rather than looking into the fraud, waste, and abuse of millions of our tax dollars. Time to bring in the Feds. (You can contact state Auditor Pat McCarthy at: (564) 999-0801 | Pat.McCarthy@sao.wa.gov) @BrandiKruse | unDivided 'Washington auditor brushes off evidence of daycare fraud in tense exchange with reporter'

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momo@FaxMeAFact·
@Object_Zero_ Fusion is the ultimate perpetual motion machine.
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Object Zero
Object Zero@Object_Zero_·
High Temp Superconductors In many ways, nuclear fusion is gated behind high temperature superconductor technology, but is also gated behind unobtainium that can survive neutron damage from the neutron flux of a burning plasma (neutrons are not magnetic). So we will have superconducting electronics before we have commercial fusion. Superconducting electronics open up a bunch of other exciting technologies and products, such as incredibly efficient electric motors. But the real win is with silicon chips. HTS technology would allow chips to run with cold interconnects. With zero resistance interconnects, clock speed could jump from 5GHz to 100+ GHz, transistors could get smaller and denser but the transistors would still be silicon semiconductor and not high temperature superconductors. Traditional chips use CMOS logic, and super conducting chips use single flux quantum (SFQ) logic. SFQ is not necessarily a quantum computing component, it’s just a fundamental electronics component (no superposition here). But SQF chips are lower down the tech tree than nuclear fusion as fusion requires other tech branches as pre-requisites. It’s cool because HTS are a mat sci problem and advancing them give immediate compute benefits which accelerates the search for good HTS, it’s a genuine positive feedback loop. So HTS progress should go exponential at some point, but it hasn’t yet as the chips it produces are not SOTA, as soon as HTS reaches a critical temperature where SQF is stable we can jump to 100+ GHz clock speeds and gain a 2,000% jump in compute. So a couple of gating thresholds in the tech tree, but capital allocation seems to be spilling past this and into fusion when SQF is likely the pre-fusion product that monetises HTS technology faster than fusion does.
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momo@FaxMeAFact·
@carbo_al We finally got judeo-islam. Yay.
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Department Of Deportations
Department Of Deportations@DoDeportations·
Our current rough analysis of sex offender databases shows that 40% of hispanic sex offenders are listed as White.
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momo@FaxMeAFact·
@KPASKSWHY You think we went to iraq for energy lmao
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KP Asks Why
KP Asks Why@KPASKSWHY·
If Reagan had continued Jimmy Carter’s efforts to develop green energy, we would never have gone to Iraq and we wouldn’t be fighting Iran today. Hate wars for oil? Blame the GOP. They are Republican wars based on Republican policy failures. #ncpol
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momo@FaxMeAFact·
@GrantGHurst Lol We didn't go to iraq for energy.
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momo@FaxMeAFact·
@LukeJahn_ Weird holocost affirmation.
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𝐿𝑖𝑛𝑢𝑥 𝑢𝑠𝑒𝑟
This is all about knowing who's behind every social media accunt. Activists too.
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Blueblur@Blueblur_23

Ursula von der Leyen rolling out an age verification app on April 15, 2026 and pushing Chat Controls for the EU is a massive red flag. It is just another attempt by an official (unelected by the people in this case) trying to use the protection of children as an excuse to obtain control by collecting IDs and scanning private messages. If your country is trying something similar, please pushback as this could also mean spillover into other countries. The age verification app turned out to be ridiculously easy to hack. An attacker only needed to delete specific values tied to the PIN from the app’s configuration files and restart it, then just set a new PIN while retaining access to the already created credentials. 🤦‍♂️ Despite this, the Commission doubled down on April 29 with a formal Recommendation urging member states to accelerate the rollout. Chat Controls would require scanning private encrypted messages across major platforms. This would likely flag completely normal photos such as holiday pictures as suspicious, producing too many false positives and overloading the authorities, leading to fewer real investigation successes. This governmental overreach is nothing new as we already have a major example from over a decade ago. Let’s dive in! The South Korean “Real Name” Disaster (2007-2012): The pretext was very similar: Celebrity suicides and cyberbullying. The government passed the “Internet Real-Name System,” requiring any site with over 100,000 daily visitors to verify users’ identities via their Resident Registration Numbers (RRNs) (that’s the Korean equivalent of a Social Security Number). Here is why it was catastrophic (and why it was reversed): The Great Data Heist (2011): Since the law forced companies to store the private ID data of millions, those websites became basically playgrounds for hackers.
 In 2011, hackers hit SK Communications (Cyworld) and stole the personal data, including names, phone numbers, and resident ID numbers, of 35 MILLION people! 😳 
That was roughly 70% of the entire population of South Korea. Zero Effect on “Safety”: The most embarrassing part for the government was that the data showed the law didn’t even work. Studies conducted after the law was passed showed that “malicious comments” decreased by a grand total of… 0.9%. People didn’t stop bullying; they just did it using their real names or someone else’s stolen ID! 🤯 The Constitutional Death Blow (2012): In 2012, the Constitutional Court of Korea ruled the law unconstitutional. They noted that it stifled free speech, caused people to flee to overseas sites (like YouTube and Twitter), and, crucially, that the risk of data theft far outweighed any minor public benefit. Hackers Did Not Take a Break (2024-2025): Some might clap back that technology has improved since then, but hackers have not been idle. Just look at the massive 2024 Change Healthcare breach, the National Public Data breach that exposed approximately 2.9 billion data records impacting 1.3 billion individuals, and the 16 billion credential leak discovered in 2025. 😳 Centralized mountains of personal ID data still turn platforms into irresistible targets. The risks have not gone away. They have only scaled up. The history is clear, and the modern data proves it: centralizing our data makes us targets. You can read more here: Change Healthcare 2024: hipaajournal.com/largest-health… National Public Data (approximately 2.9 billion data records impacting 1.3 billion individuals): upguard.com/blog/biggest-d… 16 billion credential leak 2025: guardz.com/blog/top-recen…

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momo@FaxMeAFact·
@cremieuxrecueil Typesetters were the first sent to the gulags. We've been fed yid nonsense every day since.
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Crémieux
Crémieux@cremieuxrecueil·
Journalists WILL just tell brazen lies about you. And those lies can then be cited by other journalists and on Wikipedia, thus making them True Facts, because journalists—even when they're telling 100% verifiable lies—are "Reliable Sources". Our society has a fraud problem.
Eyal Yakoby@EYakoby

.@TIME recently published an article about me that falsely attributes statements I never made. I repeatedly asked the reporter to correct the errors and have since escalated it to senior editors. The falsehood remains published. This is journalistic malpractice.

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captive dreamer
captive dreamer@captive_dreamer·
Checking in on this "international criminal court"
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Edmund Lang
Edmund Lang@EdmundLangTX·
@JDVance Oh look the new obligatory high five from an high level administration official but absolutely zero follow up or actually proposal for reform!
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JD Vance
JD Vance@JDVance·
Our administration owes a debt of gratitude to Nick Shirley for exposing one of the most egregious cases of fraud this country has ever seen. If the media was worth their salt, they would take notes from Nick and other citizen journalists who care about investigating stories that affect the American people instead of trying to silence them.
Nick shirley@nickshirleyy

Remember when instead of investigating the fraud the mainstream media decided to investigate the person who exposed the fraud? Why? Because they were complicit in the cover up I was right, they were wrong I work for you, they work against you The media is full of learers.

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Anon
Anon@abolishthecult·
@JDVance You have stopped almost none of it. You won't even elimninate the obviously fradulent visas. You are useless. You are all talk. Your actions show that you are worthless as a tool for change. Stop talking, start doing.
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Kyle Parks
Kyle Parks@KyleParks150826·
@JDVance So what is this administration going to do about this exposed fraud? That is the real question. We want people to be held accountable.
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momo@FaxMeAFact·
@maxmorton6GDM Media Monopolies + Central Banks + Bar Associations. The holy trinity of treason.
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