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NY-FL BizDev Guy📲 Found & Exited 2 Companies in Roofing&Solar Father Brother Son Friend

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James Casey
James Casey@JamesFCasey·
@Iran_GOV @ICRC @araghchi The Iranians believe the Red Cross will act like a shield if they can get their ships in their ports to protect them against the American not gonna happen because we all know the red close is no longer a honest broker
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The Kobeissi Letter
The Kobeissi Letter@KobeissiLetter·
BREAKING: SpaceX's board has approved a new compensation package for Elon Musk ahead of its record-setting IPO. The package includes: 1. 200 million super-voting shares if SpaceX hits a $7.5 trillion valuation and establishes a permanent Mars colony with at least 1 million people 2. Additional 60.4 million shares if SpaceX reaches certain valuation goals and operates data centers in space delivering 100 terawatts of compute 3. Elon Musk will not receive a single share if the company fails to reach the board's valuation targets Elon Musk has received a salary from SpaceX of $54,080 per year since 2019.
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James Casey@JamesFCasey·
@TheEconomist Rating Europe more of a democracy compared to the US is only something an insane person would do last year the UK arrested 12k people for social media posts that’s not a democracy it’s an authoritarian regime
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The Economist
The Economist@TheEconomist·
After nine years of decline, democracy scores have risen in more than half of the countries in Latin America and the Caribbean. That trend may happen elsewhere, too economist.com/interactive/de…
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James Casey@JamesFCasey·
@Dr_TripleE @MarioNawfal We haven’t trusted France since a victim of pedophilia was elected president and his absurd was his wife and also his husband A lot going on there but none of it is good
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TripleE@Dr_TripleE·
@MarioNawfal France doesn’t trust Trump’s USA anymore
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Mario Nawfal
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
🇫🇷🇺🇸 France just pulled all its remaining gold out of the New York Federal Reserve. 129 tonnes moved from U.S. custody to Paris vaults between July 2025 and January 2026. All 2,437 tonnes of French gold reserves are now entirely in France for the first time since the 1920s. France says it's "not politically motivated," just upgrading to modern standard bars. But the timing is notable given global tensions and the Iran war. They also made €13 billion profit on the swap due to rising gold prices. Source: @mining
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James Casey
James Casey@JamesFCasey·
@mb_ghalibaf Anybody Taking advice from this man just know your essentially taking advice from the devil as to what the bible says.
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محمدباقر قالیباف | MB Ghalibaf
Heads-up: Pre-market so-called “news” or “Truth” is often just a setup for profit-taking. Basically, it’s a reverse indicator. Do the opposite: If they pump it, short it. If they dump it, go long. See something tomorrow? You know the drill.
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@Telegraph He’s right the UK navy is a joke you guys have more admirals than ships slowly becoming second world country
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The Telegraph
The Telegraph@Telegraph·
✍️ 'Donald Trump isn’t known for his politeness, and true to form he has just stated that the Royal Navy’s HMS Queen Elizabeth and HMS Prince of Wales “aren’t the best aircraft carriers, by the way. They’re toys compared to what we have.” 'Let’s look at some of the numbers' 👇 telegraph.co.uk/news/2026/03/2…
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James Casey@JamesFCasey·
@C_Sommerfeldt Democrats celebrating extorting employers overs scheduling mishaps you people are demented
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Chris Sommerfeldt
Chris Sommerfeldt@C_Sommerfeldt·
Mayor Zohran Mamdani and his DCWP commissioner, Sam Levine, are doing a live-streamed "mukbang" from City Hall to celebrate a local Dunkin Donuts/Taco Bell franchisee agreeing to pay a $1.5M settlement after workers accused the franchisee of scheduling violations.
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CNN
CNN@CNN·
A statue of Christopher Columbus has been erected outside of an ornate federal office building on the White House grounds — the latest sign of the Trump administration's efforts to reshape cultural and historical representations across the nation's capital. The installation of the statue — which is a replica of one toppled in Baltimore during racial justice protests in 2020 — occurred over the weekend outside of the Eisenhower Executive Office Building. cnn.it/4svvtLA
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Nigel Farage MP
Nigel Farage MP@Nigel_Farage·
What we witnessed in London at the historic Trafalgar Square, in a country built on Judeo-Christian values, was a group of people attempting dominance over our capital city and our culture. We are not going to surrender everything that was built over centuries and defended at great cost in two world wars for us to be a free, independent nation. The British people will not put up with this any longer — simple as.
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James Casey
James Casey@JamesFCasey·
@RepRaskin You should talk to the FBI and pelosi they stacked the mob with agitators and called of the national guard Trump called for they are the ones who orchestrated that entire thing but I’m assuming you already know and this is just play acting
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Rep. Jamie Raskin
Rep. Jamie Raskin@RepRaskin·
Today, I journeyed to an obscure part of the Capitol basement to see the long-awaited plaque honoring the police officers who defended Congress and America against Trump’s insurrectionary mob on January 6, 2021. To his credit, Sen. Tillis joined Democrats in demanding it be put up, but this spot is not accessible to the public. Speaker Johnson, come on—put the plaque in its rightful place of honor.
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Fox News
Fox News@FoxNews·
VP VANCE: "When I talk about the American dream... I want you to have a good job that pays you a good wage, that allows you to put food on the table, but also take a couple of nice vacations every year." "What I also mean is that we need to get the people who are making our cities less safe the hell out of our country and focus on American citizens first."
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James Casey@JamesFCasey·
@CBSNews 80 yrs of the US protecting our European cousins and in a moment were we ask them to back us this is their response I say F em their entire economies are predicated on the US security guarantees without them they have to pony up no more welfare for foreigners who chance death
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CBS News
CBS News@CBSNews·
The European Union — the 27 nation bloc that includes some of America's closest allies — made it clear Tuesday that it would not be racing to meet President Trump's calls for military assistance to reopen the Strait of Hormuz. cbsn.ws/416Ub8T
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James Casey@JamesFCasey·
@HowardxBloom Hey Howard can’t wait to read your book I wanted you to know after listening to you on @joerogan I’ve been obsessed with the nature of our universe I haven’t heard anything from you in a while so I’m glad to see you released a new book and hope your doing well sir
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Howard Bloom
Howard Bloom@HowardxBloom·
Watch for the NEW BOOK coming soon! The Case of the Sexual Cosmos: Everything You Know About Nature Is Wrong By Howard Bloom “Sex may force us to modify Charles Darwin’s idea that evolution is driven by a ‘struggle for survival.’ Sex is not just a survival device. It is a macromolecular call for exuberance. It is an intricate ballet that exceeds your wildest dreams. And mine. The existence of sex implies that this cosmos is not in a struggle to merely hang in there. This cosmos is not in a struggle for mere survival. This cosmos is in a struggle for flamboyance. This cosmos is in a mad rush for the power to exult, to rejoice, and to do a victory dance.”
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James Casey@JamesFCasey·
@TheRealJamieKay You can be racists again a religion moron lmao, stop pandering it’s pathetic especially when it’s the same religion that calls you an infidel.
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Jamie Kay
Jamie Kay@TheRealJamieKay·
Thoughts?
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James Casey@JamesFCasey·
@archeohistories You forget about why there is no black population in the Middle East! It’s because all the men penises where sawed off the Arabic slave trade was 3 times as big as the western 3 out of 4 of the slaves died on the voyage over. The real savages in the trades were the African kings
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Archaeo - Histories
Archaeo - Histories@archeohistories·
The slave system in the Ottoman Empire was very different from that of plantation life in the US and the Caribbean. Males could be either military or domestic slaves and females almost always domestic. Within the gender segregation, there was a racial hierarchy at work, too. African women were cooks and given menial work, while white female slaves performed more specialised tasks like making and serving coffee or attending dinner trays or acting as nursemaids. Nineteenth century European women visitors reported that slave women had an astonishingly large amount of leisure time and freedom of speech and action inside the harem. They saw the slaves’ lives as preferable to those of domestic servants in the West. Also slavery was temporary. White women were obliged to serve as slaves for nine years but black women from Africa only seven, as they were thought less well-suited to a colder climate. When a woman was freed from slavery, she received a legally valid certificate of emancipation. She could ask to stay with her former master’s family for life and would be looked after, or she could request to be married. If she chose to marry, she was given a trousseau, jewellery, home furnishings and often a house of her own. The freed slave received a pension of life from his or her former master and would keep strong ties with their former family. Many former slave women, particularly those trained in the harems of the elite, married men of high position. As a result, it was possible to see slavery as a vehicle of upper mobility, a social ladder, rather than a badge of disdain. (This is something that Lydia Verinder in A Tale of Two Sisters finds almost impossible to understand.) Many young girls from poor families volunteered therefore to become slaves. Or their families sold them into slavery, believing they would have a better future. Others might be captured during tribal raids and sold to slave dealers for profit. Whether voluntary or forced, slavery was seen by both children and parents as a transitory phase leading to social advancement. Another attraction was the benign treatment slaves received in Ottoman harems. Young slave girls were raised as part of the family, often bought at ages six or seven or even as infants when they were provided with wet nurses. The child would be given a new name and assigned to an experienced slave woman. The young slave ate the same food as the family and her clothing was of similar quality. She was trained in elaborate Ottoman etiquette and practiced by waiting on older slave women before directly serving the family. She would be taught to speak and read Turkish and also taught the basic beliefs and practices of Islam. She learned to sew and embroider and, if she had musical talent, taught to play an instrument or to sing or dance. Both Alice and Lydia in A Tale of Two Sisters are, at different times, entranced by the skills of the women they live with. Sometimes young female slaves were bought as companions for the young girls of the family and given the same education. They learned to read Persian and Arabic, and in later centuries, English and French. Some trained as nursemaids for the children of the family. Once they had completed their term of servitude, they were married to Ottoman men, or they might be released before their term was completed, as the emancipation of slaves was considered an act of great moral value in Islam. Because of their beauty, charm and cultivation, these girls were highly sought as brides and quite often married into the family they’d grown up in. A cultivated female slave might often be preferred by a man as being far less expensive to marry than a free Ottoman woman of the ruling class. The duty of finding a husband for slave girls fell to the mistress of the house and it was a point of honour to marry her slaves well. 📷 : Bathing ottoman style – the slave is attentive, ready to assist. © Merryn Allingham #archaeohistories
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James Casey@JamesFCasey·
@ZavalaA See the guy behind Gavin he thinks the sodomy of children shouldn’t be a felony democrats are truly satans Nazi foot soldiers on earth
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Ashley Zavala
Ashley Zavala@ZavalaA·
The investigation into California's High-Speed Rail CEO will also look into a possible conflict of interest issue involving his fiancé, Gov. Newsom confirmed when I asked today. The governor also confirmed CEO Ian Choudri didn't tell him or anyone with HSRA about his arrest:
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James Casey@JamesFCasey·
@werderbremen_en Coming from the german people im not surprised those on the left who have given up are truly a pathetic conquered people. Stand German people I have nothing but respect for.
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James Casey@JamesFCasey·
@FT Great Less Satan worshippers on tv
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James Casey@JamesFCasey·
@archeohistories The Christian’s slaughtered every single one of them for their transgressions
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Archaeo - Histories
Archaeo - Histories@archeohistories·
The Moors were a group of North Africans who conquered and ruled Spain for nearly 781 years, from 711-1492 CE. They entered the Iberian Peninsula, Spain, after crossing the Strait of Gibraltar, passing through Morocco... African Moors were known for their exceptional architecture and engineering skills, and they built numerous impressive structures, such as universities and mosques in Spain, which still stand to this day. They made significant contributions in various fields, including math, medicine, chemistry, philosophy, astronomy, botany, bricklaying and history. The African Moors were the first to introduce the use of Arabic numbers in Europe, which are still used today. They also made significant advances in medicine, developed treatments for various diseases and created medical textbooks that were widely used. In addition, the African Moors were skillful astronomers and developed advanced techniques to measure time and determine the position of celestial bodies. They also made important contributions to botany, introducing new plants in Spain and creating gardens admired by many. African Moors were also known for their expertise in bricklaying and built numerous impressive structures, such as Granada's Alhambra, considered one of the most beautiful and impressive buildings in the world. Finally, they also wrote extensively about their history, creating numerous historical texts that are still being studied today. 📷 : a painting of a figure often associated with the "Moorish" period or culture, particularly in the context of European orientalist art. This style of art, popular in the late 1800s, often depicted North African or Middle Eastern figures in elaborate attire, sometimes with a romanticized or exoticized view.  The term "Moor" in English usage historically referred to inhabitants of Roman province of Mauretania, and later, to the Muslim population of al-Andalus (Spain and Portugal), who were of mixed Arab, Spanish, and Amazigh (Berber) origins. The figure in the painting is dressed in a green head covering, a gold-colored garment, and carries weaponry, including a sword and a pistol, along with a staff.  Such depictions, sometimes referred to as "Blackamoors" in popular European decorative arts, represented African males in exotic attire in various art forms like paintings, statues, and jewelry.  #archaeohistories
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James Casey@JamesFCasey·
@FBIDirectorKash I can’t wait until these bums are found arrested convicted and then put to death for the world to see kidnapping and American women is a bridge to far death is the only remedy for these filthy savages
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FBI Director Kash Patel
FBI Director Kash Patel@FBIDirectorKash·
New images in the search for Nancy Guthrie:   Over the last eight days, the FBI and Pima County Sheriff’s Department have been working closely with our private sector partners to continue to recover any images or video footage from Nancy Guthrie’s home that may have been lost, corrupted, or inaccessible due to a variety of factors - including the removal of recording devices. The video was recovered from residual data located in backend systems.   Working with our partners - as of this morning, law enforcement has uncovered these previously inaccessible new images showing an armed individual appearing to have tampered with the camera at Nancy Guthrie's front door the morning of her disappearance.   Anyone with information, please contact 1-800-CALL-FBI or visit tips.fbi.gov
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