HisNameWasRobertPaulson

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HisNameWasRobertPaulson

HisNameWasRobertPaulson

@HisPaulson

Take this account seriously at your own peril. I’m here for my amusement, not your agreement.

Wilmington, Delaware Katılım Haziran 2019
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Trisha Hope - National Delegate-TX
They plan to kill Tyler Robinson before the trial, that is why the FBI is withholding the DNA evidence. We all know what is coming, bookmark this.
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TriggerSmart
TriggerSmart@triggersmarthq·
📢🚨 Defense: We've never seen the gun or been able to look at the gun. We also haven't been into my clients phone. What?!
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Sam Parker 🇺🇸🧯
Sam Parker 🇺🇸🧯@BasedSamParker·
BREAKING: The defense for Tyler Robinson just revealed they haven't had access to the gun and haven't been able to examine Tyler's phone.
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Steve Cameron🌎
Steve Cameron🌎@SteveCameronPr1·
Looks like recently resigned Sheriff Nate Brooksby lied to the world about Tyler Robinson surrendering after 8PM on 9/11/25. New evidence shows Robinson surrendered to police custody at the Washington County Sheriff's Office by 6PM, making his 7:57PM Discord "confession" total BS
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TriggerSmart
TriggerSmart@triggersmarthq·
Judge: How do we honor Erika Kirk's right to speedy trial while waiting on an expert that needs 6 months for DNA testing etc... Defense: Why haven't the FBI and ATF shared data files they utilized 6 months ago? Erika should be asking the federal law agencies why they haven't provided the data.
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ThePatrioticBlonde™🇺🇸
ThePatrioticBlonde™🇺🇸@ImBreckWorsham·
Tyler Robinson's defense team in the Charlie Kirk case just informed the court that neither the ATF nor the FBI will hand over their DNA analysis files for the case despite multiple requests. His defense atty moments ago: “We know these data files exist because we have summary ATF and FBI reports summarizing the analysis which go back to September… so why hasn't the FBI turned over this data yet? Why hasn't the ATF communicated why it has not?" That is a BLATANT violation of due process and Infringement of the Brady Rule. Under Brady v. Maryland, prosecutors MUST disclose any evidence that is material to guilt or punishment and due process requires that a defendant have a meaningful opportunity to present a complete defense. No judge with a backbone would stand for this nonsense. What an absolute clusterfuck.
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Candace Owens
Candace Owens@RealCandaceO·
Tyler Robinson's defense is making a perfectly reasonable request to be granted a continuance because the ATF and FBI will not hand over files they have had since September. Erika's lawyers are fighting this continuance—they want the preliminary hearing to go forward. They claim they have enough circumstantial evidence, and they plan to object to some of the discovery requests anyway. Why would they object to the discovery requests? Why would they want the case to go forward without the FBI and ATF having produced the DNA data and chain of custody pertaining the very videos they plan to present at the probably cause hearing? This is outrageous. This case SHOULD NOT GO FORWARD until the defense is given the discovery that Kash Patel is withholding.
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Candace Owens
Candace Owens@RealCandaceO·
BREAKING NEWS🚨 Tyler Robinson's defense team has just explosively revealed that neither the ATF nor the FBI will hand over their DNA analysis files for the case despite multiple requests. Defense team: “We know these data files exist because we have summary ATF and FBI reports summarizing the analysis which go back to September… so why hasn't the FBI turned over this data yet? Why hasn't the ATF communicated why it has not?"
Project Constitution@ProjectConstitu

🚨LIVE: Tyler Robinson Trial & Build The Red Wall Rally x.com/i/broadcasts/1…

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Jessica Burbank
Jessica Burbank@JessicaLBurbank·
You’re denying Bob Carter, a Flock employee, accessed the gymnastics camera? This is from a FOIA request by a citizen of Dunwoody. You’re speaking for a $7 billion company (maybe $6 now) you should probably specify which “accusations” are false in my reporting.
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Flock@Flock_Safety

@DadOmega_ The accusations in this video are false. Read more here: flocksafety.com/blog/understan…

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Theo Wold
Theo Wold@RealTheoWold·
Somalians first received TPS in 1991. Haitians first received TPS in 2010. Both were supposed to last 18 months but continue until this day. Mass migration didn't take over America over night. It happened through years of ‘temporary’ exceptions.
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PeterSweden
PeterSweden@PeterSweden7·
HUGE NEWS A German court has ordered BioNTech to hand over internal data on the Pfizer c*vid vaccine to a plaintiff claiming to be injured from the injection. This includes among other things data on lipid nano particles toxicity and DNA contamination. This is MASSIVE.
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The Real Guardrail Guy
The Real Guardrail Guy@theguardrailguy·
I have now inspected @Flock_Safety cameras in 4 counties and I don't believe 1 compiled with @myTDOT design standards.
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Stephen Miller
Stephen Miller@StephenM·
A useful way to think about migration is to consider what kind of societies the migrants have built in their home countries and to what extent you would like those conditions replicated here.
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James Fishback
James Fishback@j_fishback·
Disqualifying.
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@RepMcCormick What about the Americans in the communities this “refugees” are ruining you piece of shit! Get ready to be primaried.
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Congressman Rich McCormick, MBA MD
I voted to extend TPS for Haitians because I cannot, in good conscience, send people who were lawfully granted protection here, followed our laws, and built lives under our rules back to rape, murder, and chaos in a lawless Haiti. This is completely separate from amnesty or illegal immigration. Conflating the two is dangerous.
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My name is M. Only M
My name is M. Only M@musicandsoularg·
Los tatuajes tienen un efecto en el sistema inmune que la medicina lleva décadas sospechando. Ahora tienen las pruebas. Un nuevo estudio publicado en PNAS por investigadores de la Universidad de la Suiza Italiana acaba de demostrar que ninguna de esas tres suposiciones es completamente cierta. La tinta no se queda quieta. Entre el 60% y el 90% del pigmento abandona la dermis y migra hacia los ganglios linfáticos, el hígado, el bazo y los pulmones. No en cantidades trazas — en concentraciones medibles, acumulables y permanentes. El cuerpo no tiene mecanismo para eliminarlo. Una vez adentro, se queda. Lo que ocurre después es lo que los investigadores describen como una respuesta inmune que no se apaga. Los macrófagos — células cuyo trabajo es detectar y neutralizar amenazas — reconocen la tinta como cuerpo extraño y la atacan. Pero no pueden digerirla. Mueren intentándolo. Los macrófagos que los reemplazan heredan la tinta de los muertos y repiten el ciclo. Esa cadena de ataques fallidos genera inflamación crónica sostenida en los ganglios — sin síntomas visibles, pero con efectos medibles en el funcionamiento del sistema inmune. No todos los pigmentos son iguales. Los análisis de toxicidad celular encontraron que la tinta negra y la roja inducen mayor muerte de macrófagos que otros colores — mayor carga inflamatoria, mayor acumulación en órganos. El negro por sus nanopartículas de carbono. El rojo por sus compuestos de mercurio y cadmio en formulaciones tradicionales. El hallazgo que más debate generó entre los propios investigadores: la evidencia creciente de que esta inflamación crónica podría estar interfiriendo con la respuesta inmune a vacunas en personas con alta cobertura de tinta. La investigación no es definitiva en ese punto — pero el mecanismo propuesto es sólido y los datos preliminares son suficientes para que el equipo lo señale como prioridad de investigación. La medicina lleva décadas sin incluir los tatuajes en la conversación de salud sistémica. Este estudio argumenta que ya no puede ignorarlos.
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@NasheCeezet_zw In 2005 took over for an older guy who had sadly died from cancer. He had been there 30 years and was an industry icon. My first task was to go through his office (paper files) and figure out what was what. Dude had printed (and kept) every software Ts&Cs he'd every installed!
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Panashe
Panashe@NasheCeezet_zw·
The most unhinged thing that ever happened at my office. We had a printer that kept jamming, not usual. But one day, IT came down looking stressed. Turns out the printer wasn’t broken. Someone had been printing 200+ pages daily, full color and we didn’t know who it was. So management sent a warning email. The next day? 300 pages, same printer. At this point it became a mystery.
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Hans Mahncke
Hans Mahncke@HansMahncke·
Wow. Ciaramella used the old form, the one that did not allow hearsay. That means the entire impeachment was void ab initio, meaning it was legally dead on arrival. The fact that Atkinson then secretly changed the form and backdated it makes it all exponentially worse.
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Stephen McIntyre@ClimateAudit

Back in 2019, we knew that Atkinson had changed the form, but we didn't KNOW whether Ciaramella had used the new form or the old form. It turns out that he had used the old form - the form which required first hand knowledge. The copy of Ciaramella form made public excluded the first two instruction pages in which the firsthand requirement was stated. While Atkinson subsequently changed the form, it was the earlier form that was submitted (sans the two instruction pages.) Atkinson's position was that Ciaramella had first hand knowledge of some things. However, the things that he had first hand knowledge of do not appear to have been especially relevant. Atkinson cited Grassley as authority that secondhand information should be permitted for a whistleblower report. But Atkinson glossed over difference between a non-urgent concern and an urgent concern. This doesn't seem to have been focussed on in discussion. The requirement for firsthand knowledge was reasonable enough for an "urgent" concern. Another point that hasn't been discussed much. In the Solomon articles in March-April 2019 which led into these discussions, there was discussion of Ukrainian interference in the 2016 election. Trump's contiguous discussion of the CrowdStrike server supports the possibility that Trump was seeking investigation of 2016 election interference - an entirely proper request - as opposed to anticipatory interference in the 2020 election. One of the major misunderstandings of Ukrainian interference in the 2016 is that the interference was initiated by Biden cadres (especially at the Jan 2016 meeting with Ukrainiain prosecutors and Biden cadres while Biden was a leading candidate for nomination) and resulted in the Black Ledger operation that decapitated Paul Manafort as campaign chair in August 2016. The role of Biden cadres in this interference has been clouded by incorrect pointing at Clinton campaign. There was obviously no way that any of Ciaramella, Wilde or Atkinson could have reasonably been sure that the issues raised by Trump weren't related to past 2016 events, as opposed to still distant 2020 events where Biden's nomination was far from guaranteed. The issue of Ukrainian interference in the 2016 election surfaced from time to time in the 2019 impeachment hearings, but was ridiculed and shouted down by State Department officials. None of the Republicans or their staff appear to have been well enough informed to focus on the valid issues.

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drMAWZ
drMAWZ@TheDrMAWZ·
Epitalon is not FDA approved. It has no patent. No pharma company is funding large-scale RCTs because you can't own the molecule. But it has 25+ years of peer-reviewed data across animal, cell & human studies "Experimental" ≠ "no data"
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