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Interested in all things Oregon. Don’t Steal, the Government hates competition. #ENDtheFED to #ENDallWARS. Parody and journalist account (to avoid prosecution)

Douglas County Oregon Katılım Kasım 2022
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Formayor@Formayor2·
New America Priority #1. No one can deny the science. Russians are taking control of Magnetic North. Guvment needs stop this probably only cost another $100B. Maybe have to go to war. Don’t worry about the border, homeless, inflation, everything else is fine.
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@grimericaoutlaw Maybe they should explain how the tech and innovation is going to make things better first? All I see is more forced surveillance and control (kill switches, flock cameras, AI fake information and videos).
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Graham in Grimerica@grimericaoutlaw·
Why is everyone hell bent on pushing back against data centers and ai, meanwhile we are in the midst - (hopefully final throes) - of a revolution? This is effecting us now and directly and there seems to be no path out of it (Maybe the USA has a path but not the rest of the WEST): Climate change policy, and all the crap that goes along with that. Taxes, restrictions on energy etc Lack of safety and increase in crime in our city streets. Open public hard core drug use. Tax payer funded out of control immigration. Hate speech laws and bills that are going to NOW restrict freedom and speech And all the economic problems we have been building up to in the West in the last 15 years. Elderly people are still getting sick or injured from the Covid Jab as of May 2026! I get it, if this is causing energy shortages and other direct issues - that the corporations should be held accountable for. But the blanket hatred feels off and based on a lot of misinfo. We are going to have to find a balance and live with tech and innovation.
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Real AF with Andy Frisella
Why is no one talking about THIS fraud?🤔 🗣️ andyfrisella from episode 1029
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DeFlock@therealDeFlock·
@redpillb0t 90,000 cameras is the lowball number. Some estimates put the real number three times higher. Want to help figure out how many are actually out there? Start mapping at deflock.org.
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Sal the Agorist
Sal the Agorist@SallyMayweather·
This is a reminder that Dexter Taylor is serving a 10 yr sentence in a NY state gulag for the first time offense of building his own rifles - a constitutionally protected act.
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Katie Daviscourt 📸@KatieDaviscourt·
An Oregon father whose 5-year-old daughter was raped and killed by Dustin Wallace has published a heartbreaking video asking for help to prevent the release of his child's killer. Tyler Dwight says Wallace, who received life in prison without parole, will likely be released after Democrats passed Bill 1008, which allows convicted inmates who committed crimes while under the age of 18 to have their sentences reduced. Wallace murdered Sahara Dwight in 2010 when he was 16. His release hearing is scheduled for June 3.
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Sarah Fields@SarahisCensored·
Oregon, what have you done?! Dustin Wallace m*rdered and r*ped a 5-year-old Roseburg girl when he was 16 years old. In 2012, he was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole. Then, in 2019, Governor Kate Brown signed Oregon Senate Bill 1008 into law, eliminating life without parole sentences for offenders who committed crimes before turning 18. That means Dustin Wallace could potentially one day walk free. Now, the little girl’s father is pleading with anyone who has a voice to speak up. He is willing to talk to anyone who will listen because he fears Oregon is about to fail his daughter all over again. Oregon must not let this psychopath back onto the streets, or there will be more Athena Strands. More Irynas. More innocent lives destroyed forever.
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Buzz Patterson@BuzzPatterson·
I’m a huge fan of @PragerU and use many of their free, educational videos in my talks around the country. PragerU is now writing educational, conservative novels for young adults. Their latest is “The Pivot and “The Tip Off” are fast-paced coming-of-age stories for middle-grade readers. They teach kids about courage, determination, and resilience. As a father of three, these are exactly the tools I want for my children to embrace. Great for family beach and pool trips this summer! Take a look at the bundle and pick up a copy with promo PIVOT10. Happy 250th, America! bit.ly/4dCVFPj
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Formayor@Formayor2·
@aakashgupta And still the weatherman can’t tell me if it will rain tomorrow
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Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta·
The last time an El Niño this strong hit, it killed 50 million people. That was 3 to 4% of the entire world population. Scale that to today and you're looking at 250 million equivalent. The 1877 Super El Niño triggered simultaneous droughts across India, China, Brazil, and East Africa. Crops failed on four continents at the same time. The famine lasted three years. Researchers have called it "arguably the worst environmental disaster to ever befall humanity." NOAA's latest update gives a two-in-three chance this one reaches strong or very strong by fall. European models are even more aggressive. Sea surface temperatures need to exceed 2°C above normal to qualify as "super." The trajectory is pointing directly at that threshold. Here's what makes 2026 structurally different from every previous Super El Niño: there are two independent supply shocks converging on the same crop cycle. The Iran war has shut down roughly a third of the world's seaborne fertilizer trade through the Strait of Hormuz. US fertilizer supply was at 75% of normal in mid-March, right when the Corn Belt needed it most. Fertilizer prices hit their highest level since 2022. That input shortage is already baked into the 2026 growing season. The El Niño yield shock operates on a 6 to 12 month lag. India is forecasting below-normal monsoons for the first time in three years. Indonesia and Malaysia carry 90% of global palm oil, and El Niño production declines in those countries take 6 to 24 months to peak. Every strong El Niño in the past 55 years has reduced global cocoa production. So the fertilizer shortage weakens the crops El Niño is about to stress, and the El Niño yield collapse hits in 2027 on fields that were already under-fertilized in 2026. Two shocks with nearly identical lag structures, converging on the same harvest window. The difference between 1877 and 2026: we can see this one coming six months out. The commodity futures curve is barely pricing either shock. Whether that's rational discounting or willful denial depends entirely on what the Pacific Ocean does between now and October.
Curiosity@CuriosityonX

🚨: The 2026 “Super El Niño” is projected to be the strongest in 150 years

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redpillbot@redpillb0t·
"By getting rid of paper archives and replacing them with digital archives, they can erase history. One day, you'll encounter the message "the page does not exist," and the next day, you'll see them deny that it ever really happened. " - Julian Assange
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Tony Aiello, Jr. - Civil Attorney
I see people asking again so I’m going to share again. I would be honored to receive your write-in vote for Oregon Supreme Court Position 4! I also have suggestions for Court of Appeals; all are pro-2A attorneys I work with professionally. The photo is me arguing against Ballot Measure 114 before the Oregon Supreme Court on November 6, 2025.
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Jay Anderson
Jay Anderson@TheProjectUnity·
Never forget shit like this. Keep it somewhere in your mind. They will try to do this to us all again.
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redpillbot@redpillb0t·
Remember just a couple years ago when using electricity and diesel caused climate change, now data centers use as much power as cities and its no problem
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