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兎🤖亀 Please stop giving the robots guns.


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.

@mktldr Boycott them all




Reportedly there was a shooting outside the Wilson County, NC courthouse this morning. 21 year old Abdul Karim Mustafa (shocker...) has been arrested [shown in video below] after police say he ambushed a 19 year old woman as she exited the court, shooting her 6 times. He then fired at least twice at responding deputies, hitting one in the arm. Carry accordingly... #CityLife #wilson #NC #islam #crime #cops #retaliation #decay #3rdWorld #OurStrength



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'






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

🚨 France: Sub-Saharan migrant rapes 4-year-old French girl. Gets just 18 months in prison. Family and neighbors outraged, demanding real justice like for any native. Two-tier sentencing enabling horrors. Europe’s leaders failing their own children. Deport the threats and protect the innocent.


Do children really answer to these surveys?


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…


.@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.


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.



DEVELOPING: Bombshells coming Thurs from declassified materials...major hostile foreign election interference (non-Russian) was uncovered in 2020 election BUT the U.S. IC covered it up. Former FBI Director Christopher Wray, et. al., not gonna look good...developing...🇨🇳#DeepState




