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Heritage American, Christ is King, We the People 🔔✝️🇺🇸🏔️🌲 news, politics, opinion, TRUTH shall set us free.

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Jay✝️🇺🇸@JayMaz77·
Christ is King 👑 ✝️🇺🇸
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daz@MetamateDaz·
If politicians can’t afford to live on $175,000 a year, maybe they should cut back on the avocado toast and pedophilia.
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Michael Rectenwald, Ph.D.
Michael Rectenwald, Ph.D.@RecTheRegime·
Miriam Adelson, Paul Singer, and John Paulson should be expelled from the U.S. for conspiracy to commit treason. They are trying to buy Kentucky-4's congressional seat for "israel."
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Dan Bilzerian for Congress
Dan Bilzerian for Congress@ElectBilzerian·
I believe Free speech remains the last pressure-release valve in a country that was deliberately engineered over decades for low trust and high friction. The data behind that claim has stood unrefuted for nearly twenty years. Robert Putnam's 2007 study "E Pluribus Unum" showed what happens when ethnic diversity increases rapidly without organic integration. Social capital collapses, trust drops both between groups and inside them, and the friction accelerates the longer it goes unaddressed and unspoken. Putnam sat on the findings for years because they were ugly, yet the data survived because it was methodologically sound and no one could refute it. That is why the study still stands while the political class ✡️pretends it does not exist. The 1965 Hart-Celler Act ✡️abolished national-origins quotas and restructured American immigration on a scale that had no precedent, no popular mandate, and no honest public debate. Senator Ted Kennedy assured the country on the record that the bill would not alter the demographic composition of the United States. What followed was the most rapid demographic transformation of any major nation in modern history. Stafford Beer's cybernetics principle applies here with uncomfortable precision: the purpose of a system is what it does. 🩼Hart-Celler produced exactly the outcome its architects built it to produce, regardless of what they told the American people. The friction that transformation created never received an honest public airing. An expanding censorship infrastructure grew up alongside it to make the friction itself unspeakable. The ADL ✡️drafted the model hate-crime penalty-enhancement legislation in 1981. That template became the foundation for the speech-policing architecture that now reaches every major institution. Campus speech codes, disparate-impact doctrines, affirmative-action mandates, and corporate content moderation regimes all follow the same structural logic: treat certain empirical observations as moral violations, then attach institutional penalties so that stating the obvious costs more than most people are willing to pay. The outcome is a system in which anyone with a spreadsheet can measure the policy results, yet anyone with a career to protect cannot discuss them openly. You can replicate Putnam's findings in any diversifying community using his own methodology, but publishing that observation in a university, a newsroom, or on a major platform triggers professional consequences that last for years. The observation became impermissible precisely because it was accurate, and accuracy is the one thing a managed narrative cannot tolerate. This censorship infrastructure did not build itself, nor does it serve everyone equally. Once you map the beneficiaries ✡️the entire architecture becomes legible. Defense and intelligence agencies benefit because a fragmented population cannot organize meaningful opposition to foreign policy consensus.✡️ Financial institutions benefit because their debt models require continuous population growth and immigration policy supplies it on schedule.✡️ Pharmaceutical companies benefit because regulatory capture becomes easier when public trust is already low and civic resistance is scattered across demographic fault lines.✡️ Tech monopolies benefit because content moderation raises barriers to entry and gives them cover to suppress competitors under the banner of safety. And then there is the demographic you cannot name, which is how you know it matters most.✡️ High-trust diaspora networks✡️ with disproportionate institutional access benefit because the same machinery that suppresses criticism of demographic policy also suppresses scrutiny of concentrated influence in media, finance, legal academia, and political lobbying. Roughly 0.2 percent✡️ of the global population holds measurably disproportionate positions across these sectors in every Western nation at once, a pattern that is empirically documented and not seriously contested by anyone who has examined the data. Every other powerful network in American history has faced structural scrutiny through normal democratic channels. The WASP establishment, robber-baron monopolies, defense contractors, and pharmaceutical regulators were all analyzed, criticized, and either reformed or dismantled through sustained public pressure. One network operates behind a speech prohibition✡️ that makes the structural analysis itself career-ending, and that prohibition was built and maintained by the very institutions the analysis would examine. Beer's principle applies here directly... a system that prevents structural analysis of concentrated institutional influence is a system whose function is to protect that influence.✡️ Free speech🏴 is the mechanism through which every previous concentration of power in this country was identified, challenged, and either reformed or dismantled. Remove that mechanism for any single demographic and that demographic becomes permanently unaccountable. We who amplify 🔥Bilzerian 2026‍‍🔥‍ are diagnosing the engineering that produced the current conditions and demanding the First Amendment be restored as the actual civil right. No exceptions, no protected classes, and no sacred cows. A free society requires nothing less.
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✠ 𝔅𝔞𝔯𝔬𝔫 𝔳𝔬𝔫 ℜ𝔦𝔱𝔱𝔢𝔫𝔥𝔞𝔲𝔰
The world in its current configuration is actually quite punishing to anyone who has calling for higher things. The odds are against us. We live and survive, barely. Boomer selfishness and materialism make high culture almost impossible for the young. I think one can say this.
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Being Libertarian
Being Libertarian@beinlibertarian·
Thomas Massie and his opponent are trending
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Patrick Henningsen
This should be the end of @JDVance @VP’s presidential ambitions right here - he’s really exposed himself as a fake conservative by making a classic Stalinist argument that if to go against ‘the party’ then you will be ‘in trouble’. Vance was ordered by Trump & handlers to trash brave rep @MassieforKY. Unbelievably corrupt statement by the 41 year-old Vance, devoid of any true Constitutional principles, but it revealed how Vance has become another puppet of the Israel Lobby and the Glyphosate mafia. Too young, very pliable, an ideal tool of the Wall Street Establishment & the deep state - which essentially makes Vance a slightly different shade of Obama…
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The Saviour
The Saviour@TheSaviour·
🚨🇮🇱🇵🇸Elon Musk before Israel brainwashed him: "For every Hamas member you killed, how many did you create?" "If you kill somebody’s child in Gaza, you’ve made at least a few Hamas members."
The Saviour@TheSaviour

🚨🇮🇱Elon Musk on Israel: I'm a huge admirer of the innovation coming out of Israel. I think, objectively, that Israel punches far above its weight for its population. I’d say that, in terms of innovation per capita, Israel must be number one in the world by far.

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Voters in Utah and everywhere else have been clear they don't want data centers. If they are being built in your area it's because your local politicians are being paid to ignore what you think.
More Perfect Union@MorePerfectUS

This Turnstile fan went viral for repeatedly being featured on the jumbotron at a recent concert with a message on their phone that reads “Utah says no to the data center. We don't want it.”

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doomernat@doomernat22·
so apparently if you post a pro-massie tweet, hundreds of bots from Poland will follow you they can mass report you…
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OshLi@OshPikLi·
“Nadie publica 50 tweets” Si, ya se sabe pero no está bien limitar para obligarte a pagar el premium
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Rooster@TheRooster·
Sony wants to bend you over for 12 months. They're sick of us buying a 1-month sub to binge a new drop or play the latest multiplayer hype, and dipping. They hiked the short-term prices to force us into a corner: > commit to a full 12 months > or pay a premium tourist tax But the smartest (and most devious) part is letting current subs keep the old price. It's a direct attack on our binge-and-bail habits. They know we unsub during dry months and jump back in when a big game drops. BUT NOW, if you let your sub lapse, your legacy rate is gone forever... They're turning your PS Plus sub into a hostage situation. They honestly don't care if it costs more to get in. They just need you to be too scared of the new price to ever hit that cancel button.
PlayStation@PlayStation

Starting May 20, PlayStation Plus prices for new customers will increase in select regions. Due to ongoing market conditions, prices will start at $10.99 USD / €9.99 EUR / £7.99 GBP for 1-month subscriptions and $27.99 USD / €27.99 EUR / £21.99 GBP for 3-month subscriptions. This price change does not apply to current subscribers (except in Turkey and India) unless the existing subscription changes or lapses.

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The Disrespected Trucker
The Disrespected Trucker@DisrespectedThe·
This is a flock camera. The government said this would make our streets safer. What they actually are is mass surveillance tools. They read license plates. They listen to your conversations. They track your every movement. People who give up the liberty for safety, deserve neither.
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Dan Bilzerian
Dan Bilzerian@DanBilzerian·
@StephenM You’re attempting to replace a man pushing for the Epstein file release with a shill paid for by AIPAC. You are an unAmerican piece of shit
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