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Father, Son, Brother, Marine! Come from a military family who proudly served this great Nation. God, Country, Corps

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Roger Stone
Roger Stone@RogerJStoneJr·
@PpollingNumbers Said guy who as the mayor of Newark embezzled $750,000 from the city's water Authority laundered through his Law Firm
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Super 70s Sports
Super 70s Sports@Super70sSports·
Always remember: it’s not officially Mother’s Day until Mr. T has blessed us with song.
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Eric Daugherty
Eric Daugherty@EricLDaugh·
🚨 LMFAO!! LA Mayor Karen Bass has BACKED OUT of a televised mayoral candidate forum originally set for this Wednesday — after getting destroyed by Spencer Pratt She’s frantic! First they mocked Pratt, now they’re TERRIFIED! Keep pushing 🔥 👏🏻
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Sherri Unfiltered™
Ted Cruz’s Senate seat has always been vulnerable. Texas! … Start shopping! No more soundbites, no more rage-posts. Ted Cruz, put up or shut up! No more excuses! Find a way to DO YOUR JOB! … or lose your job! (Cruz is tagged)
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Merissa Hansen
Merissa Hansen@merissahansen17·
This is what it sounds like living next to a data center. The video below was recorded at midnight, and the data center is situated next to 100s of residential homes.
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Hedgie
Hedgie@HedgieMarkets·
🦔The City of Tucson has revoked a temporary water meter Project Blue's contractor was using to truck Tucson drinking water out to a data center construction site that the City Council had explicitly rejected last August. Beale Infrastructure's contractor Ames Construction obtained the meter on April 24, then transported the water outside Tucson's service area to a project Pima County had separately approved over city objections. City Manager Tim Thomure asked Beale Infrastructure to make the city whole with two acre-feet of water credits. Project Blue says it is procuring construction water from an alternative source going forward. Arizona has been in drought conditions for over thirty years, and the project has faced sustained protests over environmental impact and transparency. My Take Building a hyperscale data center in the Sonoran Desert was already an aggressive choice given the water constraints, but trucking municipal drinking water out of a city that voted unanimously against the project is the kind of behavior that turns local opposition into national news. Beale's contractor obtained a permit through normal channels and used it in a way the city had specifically rejected, which technically followed procedure while completely violating the spirit of the council vote. The fact that a citizen tip triggered the investigation rather than any internal compliance check tells me the developer was banking on nobody noticing. I honestly keep coming back to how predictable this story is. Pima County approved the project over the city's objections, the developer told everyone Project Blue could not be built without Tucson water, and then the moment construction started they found a workaround that involved using Tucson water anyway. That sequence is a useful preview of how the AI infrastructure buildout is going to play out in every drought-stressed jurisdiction with weak coordination between county and municipal authorities. Hyperscale data centers consume water at a scale that does not fit the existing regulatory categories, and developers are exploiting the gaps faster than local governments can close them. Tucson got lucky that someone was paying attention, but most communities in Project Blue's situation will not. Hedgie🤗
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ShadowJ
ShadowJ@shadowJ47·
🚨 FETTERMAN DROPS A BOMBSHELL — OBAMA IS STILL PULLING THE STRINGS FROM THE SHADOWS! Sen. John Fetterman just confirmed what millions of us have known for years: Barack Obama never left power. He’s orchestrating a full-blown Shadow Government, with Democrats falling in line like good little soldiers to sabotage President Trump’s agenda and screw over WE THE PEOPLE. This isn’t politics — this is straight-up SEDITION. Obama is GITMO QUALIFIED and the evidence keeps piling up. He can’t let go of the throne, even after getting booted out. While Trump fights for America, this guy is undermining everything from the sidelines. The Deep State machine is exposed again. No more hiding. Patriots are wide awake and fed up with these traitors thinking they’re above the law. TIME TO HOLD THEM ACCOUNTABLE. ARREST THE PUPPET MASTER AND DRAIN THIS SWAMP ONCE AND FOR ALL. SHARE THIS EVERYWHERE TO SPREAD THE TRUTH AND DEMAND JUSTICE 🔥🇺🇸 Follow @shadowaj47 for more raw truth they don’t want you to hear. #ObamaShadowGovernment #FettermanSpills #Sedition #GITMOForObama #Trump2028 #DrainTheSwamp #AmericaFirst #MAGA
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Amazon Piss Jugs
Amazon Piss Jugs@JeremyWard33·
This man is an absolute clown. Everyone knows data centers hire next to zero permanent staff
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James Woods
James Woods@RealJamesWoods·
Didn’t Trump sue CBS for doing this kind of shit with a Kamala Harris word salad interview and win a 16 million dollar settlement? Isn’t what they’re doing AGAIN to Spencer Pratt election interference?
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🚨 HOLY CRAP! LA mayor candidate Spencer Pratt just caught CBS engaging in ELECTION INTERFERENCE He says they condensed a 1 hour interview into a “5 minute hit piece” after he WALLOPED Karen Bass “They need to air the full, unedited interview.” They KNOW Pratt is surging in LA

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Erica ~The Accidental Relator~
🚨 EVERYONE IS WATCHING THE HANTAVIRUS SCARE BUT MISSED THE REAL SCANDAL🚨 They just blew their own cover 💥 They just proved they knew all about the *vaccine* dangers before COVID‼️ The U.S. Army/NIAID biodefense world had already tested a genetic-instruction hantavirus vaccine in humans. Enrollment: Feb. 19, 2019 – Nov. 4, 2019 Developed by USAMRIID / Fort Detrick. Supported by NIAID / NIH + the Military Infectious Disease Program. Manufactured/supported by Aldevron. Delivered by PharmaJet needle-free injection. This one did NOT even use lipid nanoparticles, which cause even more damage, to help it enter our cells. And even without LNPs: ⚠️98% had local adverse events. ⚠️65% had systemic adverse events. ⚠️15% of vaccine recipients had related Grade 3 symptoms. It is now crystal clear that long BEFORE COVID, federal biodefense actors already had human data showing genetic-instruction vaccine platforms were highly reactogenic and dangerous❗️ That matters legally⚖️👨🏻‍⚖️ Under EUA law, recipients were REQUIRED to be informed of the significant known and POTENTIAL risks and “the extent to which such benefits and risks are unknown.” 21 U.S.C. § 360bbb-3(e)(1)(A)(ii). FDA labeling rules also require warnings when there is reasonable evidence of a clinically significant hazard causation does not have to be definitively proven first. 21 C.F.R. § 201.57(c)(6)(i). **They have yet to update their labels for what we already know currently: Spikevax, RSV mNEXSPIKE… And informed-consent regulations REQUIRE disclosure of reasonably FORESEEABLE RISKS or discomforts. 21 C.F.R. § 50.25. So if federal actors already knew genetic vaccine platforms could produce widespread reactions, and they failed to disclose that platform history and unknowns before pushing COVID mRNA products, that is not just an oversight….not just an oopsie. That is a direct informed-consent and EUA disclosure failure. 🔹They knew the platform family carried risks. 🔹They withheld the platform history. 🔹They sold it as routine. That is the violation.🆘 Your move DOJ
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Eric Daugherty
Eric Daugherty@EricLDaugh·
🚨 TERRIFYING: 13 Muslim councillors have been elected in Birmingham, and the 3rd world conquerors are ECSTATIC They just realized how effective their strategy of Islamic infiltration is, and will keep going until THE UK WAKES UP and MASS DEPORTS THEM ALL! 🇺🇸🇬🇧
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The Chris Salcedo Show
The Chris Salcedo Show@CSalcedoShow·
Senator @JohnCornyn claims he’s no longer a Never-Trumper. Yet, he retweets a “Republicans against Trump,” post? Texans have been betrayed one too many times by John. It’s time to choose a REAL conservative who has never stopped defending us, AG @KenPaxtonTX. Vote Paxton on May 26th.
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Aakash Gupta
Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta·
Colorado just told 1.5 million people they can't water their lawns. The state is still green-lighting AI data centers that each drink as much water as a town of 50,000 people. Reservoirs at historic lows. One Colorado Springs utility has 95,000 acre-feet of total water access. Ten data centers are in line asking for up to 117,000. If every project gets approved, the utility has to more than double its entire water supply. None of those data centers exist yet. The inquiries already exceed what the system holds. On March 16, Governor Polis activated Phase 2 of the state's Drought Response Plan. First time in nearly six years. Nine days later, Denver Water declared Stage 1 drought and put mandatory watering restrictions on 1.5 million customers. First time since 2013. Federal managers ranked this year's snowpack 45th out of 46 years on record. Two days before the Denver Water vote, the only bill that would have required data centers to publicly report water use died in a Colorado Senate committee. The state has 56 small data centers today. QTS Realty Trust is building Colorado's first hyperscale east of Denver. It qualified to build in Aurora because city code now prohibits new evaporative cooling. Denver has no equivalent rule. A single hyperscale pulls as much water as a town of 50,000 people for cooling. The power plants behind it pull more. On-site water use across five Western states is projected at 21,600 acre-feet by 2035. Counting upstream electricity generation, it climbs to 89,700. Xcel projects Colorado data centers will need 8.5 gigawatts by 2040. Roughly another Denver metro's worth of power. Global AI bought 400 acres near Windsor for a campus targeting 1,000 megawatts. Colorado's alfalfa farms used 394 billion gallons last year. The water budget was already overdrawn before the cooling towers came online. Disclosure was the floor. The bill still died.
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illuminatibot
illuminatibot@iluminatibot·
Did you know that Chris Hansens show "To catch a predator" was cancelled after they busted a local District Attorney for being a pedophile predator? He shot himself in the head as the police were closing in on him!
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