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Frame Pod

Frame Pod

@Frame_Pod

The Frame podcast by @aimeeTerese, @covfefeAnon and @wokecapital https://t.co/jhCxlr3xEB

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Frame Pod
Frame Pod@Frame_Pod·
If you're wondering what the Frame Pod is about, it's about *this* You knew that crime went up, maybe you consciously knew that people structured their lives to avoid crime but did you consider that a rise in crime implied an expansion of lawless territory?
Covfefe Anon@CovfefeAnon

This mini-🧵in a reply to a reply makes an extremely important point about crime - people structure their lives to avoid the places where crimes is legal The implication is that when there is a spike in crime like post 2020 *more territory has gone from lawful to lawless*

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Catturd for president
Catturd for president@KlausJennings·
@aimeeterese Aimee, I just listened to your latest frame podcast it was spectacular! Great guest , great topics!!
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Dudley Newright
Dudley Newright@NewRightPoast·
You can catch all these plus the week's best threads, videos, podcasts, reads, and more in our weekly SS newsletter. This week, we discuss the widespread plan distrusting in our sphere. Threads from from the likes of: @Indian_Bronson @johnkonrad @AngelicaOung @aswren @Faustina_former @L0m3z @upstatefederlst @XianyangCB @turbothad Cool projects from: @NateAFischer and @noahwall @RogueScholarPr Audio/Video from: @boneGPT @ImperialTwilite @extradeadjcb, @aimeeterese, @CovfefeAnon, @WokeCapital @MeinGottNiles Reads from: @DisgracedProp @RamboVanHalen @meghaverma_art @MrPrudentialist @OldGloryClub @kaschuta @robertlasagna1 and yes...@DollPariah Subscribe for free and Never Miss Another Banger!
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Aimee Terese
Aimee Terese@aimeeterese·
In essence this Rhode Island judge is saying that he thinks that categorical funding changes (stopping or pausing all disbursements in a sweeping manner) is likely unconstitutional, although it has yet to be determined by SCOTUS and he then issued an injunction stating Trump must restore all payments in the interim. I imagine Trump et al would be pushing for an expedited Supreme Court hearing. Would solve this problem,
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LAWFARE: Obama-appointed judge threatened Trump and his team with arrest if they don't restore every last dime of funding that has been paused or cancelled. If the president wants to delay any payment he will need to justify his request to the judge's personal satisfaction.

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Frame Pod@Frame_Pod·
RT @aimeeterese: This is what we meant on @Frame_Pod by bureaucratic bullshit. The idea that the president can do the exact same thing lawf…
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🩸Sanguis Veteris🩸
🩸Sanguis Veteris🩸@Sanguis_Veteris·
My guest appearance on @Frame_Pod is now live! They were generous enough to make the first 90 minutes, which includes my appearance, free. We hit really important conversation and got to chop it up in some lighthearted ways. Throughly enjoyed my time with great people and I think you will, too. Check it out! Thanks, again. @CovfefeAnon @WokeCapital @aimeeterese
Covfefe Anon@CovfefeAnon

New Episode of the Frame is out now! I'm joined by @aimeeterese and @WokeCapital We discuss the defunding of various USAID activities, the opening moves of DOGE and the firing and re-hiring of Marko Elez

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🩸Sanguis Veteris🩸
🩸Sanguis Veteris🩸@Sanguis_Veteris·
I want to say thank you for all the support I've received over the last few days. I posted my story expecting maybe a few hundred people to see it, but thanks to you all, it's found so many more. The picture below shows an excerpt from my introductory post on December 20th. Little did I know how quickly my story would become relevant in the zeitgeist and the opportunity to "do more" would present itself. I truly believe everything happens for a reason. What I saw back then only intensified my already burning love for our civilization—a fire that keeps growing as we speak. I won't be stopping here. I will continue to "do more" as we all should, even if small. Never forget, history is participatory, not just something passing you by. Another big thank you to @Frame_Pod and the lovely folks there, @CovfefeAnon @WokeCapital @aimeeterese, and a shoutout to @Aristos_Revenge and @MarmotRespecter for being early reposters getting my story out there. You're all amazing.
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I’ve decided to tell my story on the horrors and financial corruption I witnessed at USAID, and my time at the United Nations headquarters—a story I’ve waited nearly ten years to share. I can confirm more explicit details to the right parties. Our hard-earned money is fueling evil organizations that openly despise us. Using our tax dollars for open treachery against America, human trafficking, and lavish lifestyles. It's a bit of a read, but please stick with it until the end. These crimes must be exposed and the world needs to understand why it's good that @DOGE is ending these people's reign of terror. My journey began in NYC while I was pursuing my International Business degree in college. In my first semester, I managed to meet the right people and joined a student association with the United Nations that got my foot in the door. A few months later, I worked my way into an appointed position called a "Youth Ambassador" for an NGO—a UN program designed to bring outside voices and expertise into the organization. Essentially, I represented an NGO at the UN, attending meetings and events. At first, I loved it. This was everything I wanted to do; discussions on world affairs with ambassadors from all over the world, politicians, corporate leaders, non-profits, etc. However, it quickly became clear to me that there was a pervasive darkness in this place. Everybody knows politics is corrupt, and we hear conspiracies about what these people are like behind closed doors, but my 17-year-old naive self, just happy to be there, wasn’t quite expecting it to be so out in the open, especially not at what I perceived to be a low level of political access. The first sign of darkness was that, in the most relatable way I can describe it, the United Nations parties became a Diddy pre-party vibe as the night went on. Not quite as explicit or involved, but for example, an old man came up behind me and grabbed my ass. I’ll never forget the evil smirk on his face when I turned around. I pushed him off of me, and he said, “Come to the bathroom with us.” I looked over to see a group of people smiling, waiting. Luckily, this was in public, and I was not in the US Virgin Islands, so they seemed to take no as an answer just fine. This was only one of many times this type of thing occurred. What shocked me was how brazen it was—in the middle of a cocktail event, with many people seeing the exchange. And yes, they let the 17 year old into the alcoholic cocktail event, no questions asked. This quickly evolved into, “Sleep with me, and I’ll pay for your trip to this conference in this foreign country,” or, “Sleep with me, and I’ll give you this position; otherwise, you’ll probably never get it.” When I confided in colleagues, they shrugged it off as normal. Over time, I learned that, yes, this is how many power structures operate. I was no longer the naive teenager who went in there. I mention these experiences only to illustrate the atmosphere, but my main concern here is the misappropriation of American taxpayer money. An everyday occurrence at the United Nations was foreign nationals and leftist Americans alike bragging about their ability to funnel US government grants to the United Nations, and then into their own pockets. They’d say how they’d ask for grant money for something like “Nepalese childhood education,” but it was really to pay for their group’s trip to Nepal. They’d laugh about how stupid America is to fund its own opposition. Every event they organized was somehow angled toward how evil the West is and what is being done to move “us” into a new era—the “us” being non-Westerners. I had to attend an event about the “problem” of population growth. They celebrated the decline in the birth rate in Western countries, and when I asked why we weren’t pointing out that the third-world population was exploding, despite the chart emphasizing this, they said that it was okay because of how many were “genocided” by the West, so they had to catch up. In other words, this was an event about cheering on the death of Westerners and celebrating the third-world birth explosion. I was also reprimanded for using the term “third world.” I had to use “developing world.” Later on, I became in charge of organizing some events and learned how much money goes into holding one. It was tens of thousands of dollars per event, and they were holding multiple events per week, every week. Much of the money went to “speaking fees” for the guests—all paid for on the US taxpayer dime or some derivative of it. Through @DOGE we now see how this was going on, and we all expect some level of political corruption, but what surprised me was how open they were. I’m a right winger now, but back then I was a genuine centrist who played the game of seeming more liberal than I was to keep my job. What this awarded me secondhandedly, though, was that they thought I was one of them. They’d call me, and I quote, “one of the good Whites.” Other times, they’d outright tell me that my opinion didn’t matter because I was a “white man." As time went on, I began challenging them slowly. People in my work group began noticing I didn’t sound the same as I used to, and they started purposefully sabotaging me. My commute was over two hours, and they knew this, so they began lying to me about meeting times or failing to tell me a meeting was canceled. I’d commute the two hours only to be met with an empty room and no reply when I messaged the group chat. Suddenly, I was told I probably wouldn’t be coming on any of the trips with them, with the excuse that I was “too new,” despite the fact I was already slated for it. Might I remind you this was a work environment and not a friend group making nonchalant plans? Eventually, I resigned. I was there for a total of almost two years. AUDIT THE UNITED NATIONS NYC HEADQUARTERS! @DOGE After getting my degree, I became an Executive Director for a small charity operating in a Sub-Saharan African country. This is where I encountered USAID and its horrific existence. As part of my onboarding, I met all our different partnership leaders in the region who helped deliver our aid to the people of the country, drilled wells, and offered safe passage to our workers. USAID was one of our main partners, and what immediately struck me was that they seemed to have a lot more power than they were officially designated. I was told we’d have to delay a project because rival warlord factions were having a skirmish on the path we needed to deliver supplies to a village. They then asked me to coordinate with USAID on the matter, and I was confused but obliged. My USAID contact proceeded to tell me that one of the factions is entirely influenced by USAID in this region, and if we tell them to stop, they stop. Also, if we tell them to strike, they strike. So, essentially, USAID has military control over faction warlord groups in Sub-Saharan Africa? And by proxy, because I asked USAID what to do to get our supplies where they needed to go, I was in a way directing them myself. I thought this couldn’t possibly be legal. Hint: It’s not. It violates international law and the UN Charter. I consulted a lawyer focused on international law that I knew through contacts, and she said that while it is essentially illegal, nobody ever actually pursues these matters because it’s a normalized channel for dealing with things in the region. This, I figured, and I understood. However, why are we there? Why do we care? Why is USAID and our taxpayer money going to warlord support in Sub-Saharan Africa? How does this benefit America? What soft power do we need in villages that don’t even have any resources? This wasn’t the Congo—we weren’t there to protect a critical mineral supply chain. What is this for? Then, over time, I noticed a disturbing pattern. Young girls in the village would disappear for days, sometimes weeks. When I asked my regular contacts in the village where they were, I’d be told, “They’re okay. They’re okay,” and that was it. Sometimes they’d come back with bruised faces, looking dazed. Eventually, one man told me they went to the USAID tents, and that they were “taken care of there.” It sure didn’t seem like it. Finally, there were a few times when the girls never came back. I was worried, but all my higher-up international contacts in the region had this almost cult-like response in unison of “They’re being taken care of.” After it happened a few times, I didn’t really have a choice but to believe them, despite my intuition screaming otherwise. Eventually, one girl came back after a few months, with a permanent limp, and pregnant. The defunding and abolishment of USAID is not only deserved, but it doesn’t go far enough. They should be on trial for crimes against humanity. Eventually, as I grew into my role and investigated the full financial records of the nonprofit I was working for, I realized much of our own organization’s money was just being used by our leadership. Not technically illegal fraud, because they justified it as part of expense packages, compensation, or paying for a trip so they could “look for donor prospects” in tropical places, yet come back with zero new donors. Much of our finances were government grants, both general grants and project-specific grants. Projects often didn’t yield results because the infrastructure and volatility in the region made them nearly impossible—yet the government still funded them like it was buying candy, with zero oversight. Other funds came from innocent Americans donating to a cause they believed to be worthy. Again, I learned quickly this was normal and par for the course among nonprofits, but I did not want to be a party to it. Our tax dollars should NOT be lining the pockets of idealistic radical leftists, doing no real work, who spend all their time and influence using their access to campaign and plot against the West. I resigned a few days later and never looked back. When leftists complain about @DOGE, understand this is why. Their shadow government is collapsing. The funds for their international trafficking rings are collapsing. Their ability to steal taxpayer money so they can use it against America's interest is collapsing. GLOBALISM is collapsing, and we are killing it. Waking up and seeing that USAID was being defunded was one of the best feelings of my life. Keep going. Take them all down. THE UNITED NATIONS NEXT! There is still so much more I can talk about, but this post is long enough. If you've read until the end, thank you. My time at the United Nations began 9 years ago, and it's been 9 long years of wondering if they would ever be exposed. Finally, that day seems to be here. Thank you. In years past, sharing this story was a career death sentence. To anyone else who witnessed similar corruption: you’re not alone. Come forward. Together, we can expose and end this. If you find this message important, please read and repost so @DOGE and @elonmusk may see.

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Covfefe Anon
Covfefe Anon@CovfefeAnon·
New Episode of the Frame is out now! I'm joined by @aimeeterese and @WokeCapital We discuss the defunding of various USAID activities, the opening moves of DOGE and the firing and re-hiring of Marko Elez
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Frame Pod@Frame_Pod·
Listeners of the Pod may need to prepare themselves for some interruptions to our usual delivery schedule. The USAID money stopped flowing…
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