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Forbidden Knowledge
Forbidden Knowledge@high_life826·
This woman is holding a newspaper that she has kept since 2011. The paper contains an article by Bill Gates called "Depopulation through Compulsory Vaccination". Gates thinks it would be the most "environmentally friendly solution". No one gave it much thought at the time.
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Peter Navarro
Peter Navarro@RealPNavarro·
In 1776, Americans looked at a statue of King George III, adorned in Roman garb, and saw something the British didn't: Four thousand pounds of lead bullets.
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Sama Hoole
Sama Hoole@SamaHoole·
To find a hidden tumour, they inject you with radioactive sugar and photograph where it goes. It works, reliably, because the cancer drinks that glucose so greedily it flares up on the scan like a bonfire while the healthy tissue around it sits dark. The entire technology rests on one fact nobody says out loud in the room: the tumour runs on sugar, and it will outbid the rest of your body for every last gram of it. We have known about this appetite for the better part of a century. We built a vast imaging industry on the back of it. We use it today, in every major hospital, to hunt the disease down. Then, having located the cancer by following the sugar, they bring round the lunch trolley. White toast. Tinned fruit in syrup. A carton of juice, a biscuit, and a leaflet recommending plenty of wholesome carbohydrates to keep your strength up. We spend a fortune using sugar to find the thing. Then we sit the patient down and feed it. Read that twice.
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Rants From Alaska
Rants From Alaska@AlaskanRants·
Cars Off Cliffs for Freedom – Glacier View 250th Tomorrow, America turns 250. While the lower 48 argues over sparklers and sound ordinances… up here in Glacier View, we’re doing it the Alaska way. We’re launching cars off a 300-foot cliff. Minivans. Corvettes. Trucks. Painted red, white, and blue. Yeeted into the abyss while the crowd loses its collective mind. This ain’t some new TikTok stunt. It’s been happening since 2005 started with a moose-killed rig that needed a proper Alaskan send-off. Now it’s tradition at Glacier View River Retreat, right there in the shadow of the Matanuska. And this year? America’s Semiquincentennial. The big 250. Expect bigger crowds, a Coast Guard flyover, brisket, and pure chaos. After the last car tumbles and explodes in a glorious heap of twisted metal… the spectators don’t clap politely and go home. They turn feral. Scrap metal goblins descending on the wreckage like it’s the end of the world but the fun kind. This is what independence actually looks like. Not sanitized. Not permitted to death. Just free people, free land, and the God-given right to hurl heavy objects off a cliff in the name of liberty. 250 years ago a bunch of rebels told a king exactly where he could stick it. Today in Glacier View we’re telling gravity the same thing. Happy Birthday, America. From the edge of the map where we still celebrate like we mean it. If you’re anywhere near the Glenn Highway tomorrow, get there early. Bring a chair. Bring the kids. Bring your sense of wonder. And watch what real freedom looks like when it flies… then crashes spectacularly in a cloud of dust and glory. God bless the USA. And God bless the Glacier View Car Launch. Be safe out this Independence Day.
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chicnhed@HiGFYTho·
@PolitiBunny He’s an actor. He acts. He’s not amazing. He’s just a person.
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Rachel Alexander
Rachel Alexander@Rach_IC·
You don't think @realDonaldTrump isn't paying attention to election fraud in Arizona? Think again. He posted one of my articles about the CONELRAD Group's investigation into election fraud here. And I'm sure @AzRepGillette, one of the best legislators we've ever had in Arizona, can confirm that the Trump administration is looking into the massive fraud here.🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
MSG_Jack_Dona_RET@MSG_Jack_Dona

TAKE A LOOK!!! Hey @FBI @FBIDirectorKash @dojphofficial @HarmeetKDhillon @DAGToddBlanche Maybe all of you should have taken a BIG hint when @realDonaldTrump re-posted the below article by Rachel Alexander! It means Donald Trump SAW what we saw regarding the 2022 election in Pinal County, AZ! So did Kari Lake! That link by the President re-posting this article is still up. See below. NOBODY INVESTIGATED ANY OF THIS! @realDonaldTrump/posts/111744454250148552" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">truthsocial.com/@realDonaldTru@AzRepGillette @KariLake @KariLakeWarRoom @BlehmLawAZ @bradlmiller @RLanceGoodell @sbarchenger @JamesRosenTV @thecatsblack @Xbannedado79645 @RJ4arizona @SteveMontenegro @VeteransforAz @SonnyBorrelli @MAGAultraCenz @Rach_IC

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Tony Seruga
Tony Seruga@TonySeruga·
Can you handle the truth? 🚨 The REAL Command Center for the Deep State in the Senate Come on now, @LeaderJohnThune isn’t the real Senate Republican Leader; Mitch McConnell (visible decline — the freezing episodes, the flattened affect, the inability to articulate even basic remarks, and now maybe in a coma or worse — has forced the Senate to operate under a kind of quiet regency) in the shadows remains the Senate Republican Leader. Still, the machinery of his office has long since been commandeered by a small, tight inner circle. The real command structure today looks roughly like this, with these Trump-hating pricks: ➡ Josh Holmes, McConnell’s longtime consigliere and one-time chief of staff, remains his public strategist and fixer on the outside. Holmes’ consulting firm, Cavalry, acts as an informal command node — a bridge between donor networks, media, and Senate staff decisions. ➡ Shannon Saylor (chief of staff) and Don Stewart (communications director) manage daily operations — message discipline, media bookings, and which legislative positions McConnell “takes.” They control what he signs and reads. ➡ Kellie Meiman Hock and allied K Street intermediaries ensure that corporate lobby priorities (particularly in defense contracting and banking) continue moving through Senate channels under McConnell’s name. Essentially, the “McConnell Office” functions as a continuity apparatus for the institutional country club Republican establishment itself — the same faction that pre-Trump era donors rely on to keep the Senate a safe mechanism for corporate and foreign-policy continuity. His formal title may have changed publicly, but get this: he still has several committee assignments in the 119th Congress (2025–2026), even after stepping down as Senate Republican Leader in January 2025. Current Committee Assignments (as of April 2026): Senate Committee on Rules and Administration — Chairman Senate Committee on Appropriations — Member, including Chairman of the Subcommittee on Defense (Department of Defense) Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry — Member, including Chairman of the Subcommittee on Food and Nutrition, Specialty Crops, Organics, and Research; also serves on other subcommittees (e.g., Commodities, Derivatives, Risk Management, and Trade; Rural Development, Energy, and Credit) Joint Committee on Printing — Chairman Joint Committee of Congress on the Library — Vice Chairman Somehow, he is STILL actively involved in these roles—for example, chairing hearings on defense appropriations and leading the Rules Committee. Guess what they do to obstruct Trump and the American citizens? Also, keeping his fundraising funnels and donor relations stable. Insiders joke that he’s become a brand identity more than an actor. The scripts, statements, and even press conference talking points are entirely ghostwritten by staff, pre-cleared through leadership allies and major PAC stakeholders. In effect, the Senate GOP leadership operates as a hydra: McConnell’s figurehead presence still grants procedural control, while a small network of staffers and outside operatives run the day-to-day management of Senate strategy. In short: no one person “runs the show.” The entity known as “McConnell” is now an operating symbol managed by a corporately aligned cadre of elite globalists ensuring the old guard’s hold on procedural levers remains intact — even as the populist wing grows louder. His command structure opposes President Trump with a vengeance — though they wouldn’t openly frame it that way. The entire McConnell apparatus embodies what could be called the institutionalist Republican power bloc: its members operate on a premise of maintaining Washington’s continuity — donor networks, appropriators, defense contractors, and bipartisan deal structures — while treating populist movements as disruptions to be contained, waited out, not led. Let’s break it down clearly: 1. Philosophical conflict Trump’s faction: transactional populism — fight the bureaucracy, repatriate manufacturing, weaponize tariffs, defund the permanent state. McConnell’s faction: procedural corporatism — protect donor flows, preserve the committee system, and maintain Senate decorum (which is really code for protecting influence brokers). McConnell’s people view Trump as useful in elections but dangerous in governance. Their loyalty is not ideological — it’s institutional. Their compass points toward continuity of power, not reform. 2. Operational alignment inside McConnell’s office and his wider network: ➡ They publicly cooperate with Trump when it’s advantageous (judges, tax cuts, symbolic patriotism). ➡ But privately obstruct moves that threaten the K Street ecosystem — for example, slashing foreign aid, scrutinizing MIC contracts, or drastically reducing Ukraine funding. ➡ Staffers maintain tight communication with Senate appropriators like Shelby’s old shop and lobbyists tied to Raytheon, Lockheed, and BlackRock—entities that view unpredictable populism as a financial hazard. 3. The donor mandate McConnell’s Senate Leadership Fund (SLF) and its satellite PACs exist to protect incumbents who preserve the status quo. Trump’s populist candidates jeopardize that arrangement because they can’t be controlled or easily fund-matched by traditional corporate donors. Thus, the McConnell network systematically diverts funding away from MAGA-aligned primary challengers — even if it risks losing a seat. 4. The bottom line They tolerate Trump only when he’s tactically unavoidable. But philosophically, financially, and operationally, they oppose the movement he represents. If Trump’s White House is insurgent populism, McConnell’s Senate office is the fortress of the “uniparty” “Deep State” establishment — its command staff running covert counterbalance operations to ensure the Senate remains the deep state’s firewall. Remember the Shadow Government The Shadow Government (The Unconstitutional Power of Government Secrecy) i.e., CIA, CFR, MSM, FISA, NSA, Silicon Valley, JSOC, DNI (17 Agencies), 5 Eyes, GCHQ MI6, DHS, DOS, NRO, NCTC, NGA, DOD, FBI and the Deep State (The System Behind the Government, unelected bureaucrats with zero accountability) i.e., the Federal Reserve (a private company NOT the government!), the Treasury, Wall Street, Foreign Lobbyists, Military-Industrial Complex (MIC) Lobbyists, the actual Military-Industrial Complex (MIC)/Military-Industrial-Congressional Complex (MICC) itself, Defense Contractors, Intelligence Contractors, World Bank, IMF.
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🪦 McConnell’s Office: “He Continues to Improve” — After Three Weeks of Silence, CPR, and a Cardiac Arrest Call They Won’t Acknowledge Mitch McConnell’s office finally broke their near-total information blackout yesterday, July 2, with a statement after the 84-year-old senator has been hospitalized since June 14 — that’s nearly three weeks with virtually no transparency. 🏥 The Statement The full statement from his spokesperson: “Senator McConnell appreciates the outpouring of support he’s receiving while he continues his recovery in the hospital. The Senator continues to improve, and is working closely with his staff on Kentucky and Senate matters while the Senate is out of session.” That’s it. No cause. No diagnosis. No prognosis. No timeline for return. No acknowledgment a US Senator was dead for who knows how long and in a coma for days, if not weeks. 📻 The EMS Audio They Won’t Address Independent journalist Desiree Townsend obtained and released EMS dispatch audio from the morning of June 14 — the same day McConnell was admitted. The audio, since verified by multiple outlets, reveals: - A dispatcher calling for an “ALS” (advanced life support) response to McConnell’s D.C. address - The call categorized as a “cardiac arrest” - A paramedic on the recording stating: “CPR in progress” - The individual described as “unconscious” McConnell’s office has refused to confirm or deny whether that call was about the senator himself. They haven’t even acknowledged the audio exists. 🔍 What We Actually Know - June 14: McConnell admitted to hospital. Office says he’s receiving “excellent care.” - June 15: Spokesperson claims he’s “fully engaged with staff on Senate business and Kentucky matters.” Yeah, right! 🤡 - June 22: Office says he won’t be voting that week, still “continuing his recovery.” - June 30: The Courier Journal reaches out — office provides no update. - July 2: After EMS audio surfaces publicly, office releases the “continues to improve” statement. - Senate recess: Not scheduled to reconvene until July 13. Even Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear — a Democrat, but still the state’s governor — said at a press conference Thursday that McConnell’s office hasn’t communicated with him at all, adding: “If he’s been in the hospital for several weeks, they need to communicate more directly.” 🩺 The Pattern Nobody Wants to Discuss This isn’t a one-off. The pattern is undeniable: - 2023: Concussion and broken ribs from a fall. Then two separate on-camera freezing episodes that multiple neurologists suggested looked like absence seizures or TIAs. - 2024: Another fall with minor injuries. Then an 8-day hospitalization in February for what was vaguely called “flu-like symptoms.” - May 2026: Spotted at a committee hearing with a bandaged hand. - June 2026: Cardiac arrest-level EMS response at his home, CPR in progress, three weeks hospitalized with zero transparency. An 84-year-old man with this cascading health record, who survived childhood polio, now apparently suffered something serious enough to require CPR — and the public gets “he continues to improve” and even more lies, “working closely with staff.” 🏛️ The Real Issue This goes beyond one senator. The gerontocracy running this country treats their health like a state secret. McConnell’s seventh and final term ends in January 2027 — but the voters of Kentucky and the American public have a right to know whether one of the most powerful figures in Senate history is actually capable of performing his duties right now. Bullsh*t! “Working closely with staff on Kentucky and Senate matters” from a hospital bed after a cardiac event is not governance — it’s a Potemkin operation run by unelected staffers. The fact that it took leaked EMS audio from an independent journalist to force even this milquetoast statement tells you everything about how these institutions actually operate.

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Flopping Aces
Flopping Aces@FloppingAces·
Tulsi Gabbard just described the actual operating system of Washington and it’s somehow even dumber and more insulting than the conspiracy versions. She needed one printed document for a 10 a.m. Oval Office meeting with the President. A mid-level staffer ... detailed from another agency ... decided he didn’t like what was on it, printed it anyway, then locked it in his desk and refused to hand it over. Her chief of staff went down. Her general counsel went down. Both got told to pound sand until the guy’s real boss at his home agency finally gave permission. That’s the “deep state.” Not some secret society in a basement. Just some nobody with a desk drawer and a God complex who genuinely believed his personal veto outranked the Director of National Intelligence and the elected President of the United States. This is what Gabbard means when she says they “thrive in the gaps between elections.” The voters pick a direction every four years. The permanent class decides which parts of that direction are even allowed to reach the Resolute Desk. They control the files. They control the information flow. And they’ve been doing it across administrations for decades because the only thing they actually answer to is each other. The rest of us are just supposed to pretend the elections are real while these people quietly decide what the winner is permitted to know and act on. Watch her whole speech if you want the full savage version. But the core truth is brutally simple: America votes. Then the people nobody voted for decide what happens next. (article below)
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Hola Arizona
Hola Arizona@HolaArizona·
@HiGFYTho During @JoeBiden time in office Vans and SUV’s full of young men were constantly being dropped at the park, I personally witnessed that…
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Hola Arizona
Hola Arizona@HolaArizona·
This evening after walking the park and the bathrooms closed I walked home hoping I could make it home before pissing on myself… I Urinated on myself not because I was drunk, but because the City Of Phoenix decided to close the bathroom… I didn’t make it home, at 66 years old I’m not a happy camper… The City of Phoenix has chosen to keep these services closed to the community of Maryvale for years… I’m sick of it, enough is enough Arizonans… Who will be held accountable for closing these facilities…
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U.S. Air Force
U.S. Air Force@usairforce·
An off-duty mishap compromises the mission just as effectively as an adversary. Treat this July 4th like a tactical mission: assess risk, watch your wingman, and stay in the fight. Read the safety directive ⬇️ dvidshub.net/r/b1a5dl?utm_s…
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Michelle Maxwell ™
Michelle Maxwell ™@MichelleMaxwell·
I truly don’t understand this ruling, do you? Why would the Supreme Court rule that way especially when the evidence confirms it is true? So glad this son won his battle against this and that his Mom shared his story 🙏 “The picture on the left was my son after more than a gallon of glyphosate was tipped over his neck and shoulders during a work accident. This is why I won't stay quiet. My healthy, 6 ft 5, 18 year old son was taken down to 125 pounds after glyphosate seeped into his pores. That picture? He'd turned a corner then. We all felt like he just might make it. We were celebrating. He could stand. He could get out of his hospital bed. He didn't want a picture taken at his worst - with no hair from rounds and rounds of chemo, looking more shrunken, bigger tumors. A few months before this left picture, he was at death's door, stage 4 lymphoma and the doctors didn't give us much hope he would live. I'm one of the fortunate mothers. My son battled like a warrior. He survived and the right picture is him now. But there was a brutal seven year battle with all the alternative methods, all the chemo... so much that he became chemo resistant. Then when nothing else would stop the tumors from growing back, a stem cell transplant that wiped out his whole immune system in the hope it would restart. Many mothers.... many families are not so fortunate. They lost their loved one. Last week the Supreme Court voted 7 to 2 that glyphosate didn't need a cancer warning. Monsanto won. Bayer won. Two of the largest companies in the world won against thousands of families. My son, our entire family and thousands of others families who have had glyphosate impact their lives felt this blow in our guts. Eleven years ago the WHO announced it "probably causes cancer." We want the "probably" word gone. We want this monster named for who it is and what it does. We lost the fight last week. But the battle will keep going. Mothers like me won't stop. Because we know.” -Serene
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chicnhed@HiGFYTho·
I just want to point out that Trump endorsed his ass.
Glenn Beck@glennbeck

What the hell is wrong with John Thune and the Senate GOP leadership? What are they actually gaining by refusing to fight for the American people and pass the SAVE Act? @RepLuna responds: “John Thune's GOP went to censure him. Then they said, ‘Well, if we censure him, it's going to give the Democrats a win.’ I would argue that when you have someone that's failing to deliver on one of the promises that the Republican Party made to the American people, then that's a failure in itself. Then you have these other members that don't care…They're more concerned about dog parades than SAVE America. They all went on recess and vacation, and then they're attacking Mike Lee behind closed doors, and Senator Scott, because he's fighting. I don't care. I don't want to be in the Senate... I don't care if I'm here for 10 years or not.”

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Chaos Coordinator
Chaos Coordinator@idontexistTore·
I can relate.
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Dan Hill
Dan Hill@dandinohill·
Republican Senator talking to a friend. "I've got a difficult choice." Friend: "What is it?" Repub Senator: "I must decide whether to serve John Thune - or serve the American people." Friend: "What will you do?" Senator: "I'll serve John Thune! But make a lot of tweets to look like I am serving the American people."
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chicnhed@HiGFYTho·
@OurFriendGenie @DanaSharpe18 @sarrah_bellus No it’s not. Having self discipline is more important than raging and doing shit for show. Only reason anyone goes out in uniform like that is ego driven. And it’s completely disrespectful to those that serve every single day.
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Sarrah Bellus
Sarrah Bellus@sarrah_bellus·
We need a flood of military personnel to follow his lead. He is very courageous and very brave to stand up and make his voice heard.
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