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E X X ➠A L E R T S
E X X ➠A L E R T S@ExxAlerts·
ALERT: San Diego police release K9 on a man who reportedly stabbed a parking attendant in the head with a wooden cane. Lathapoun Keovongsa allegedly stabbed a parking attendant twice in the head in a parking lot in downtown San Diego. Authorities located Keovongsa, wielding a 6-foot wooden cane, and used non-lethal rounds and a K9 officer to subdue him. The parking lot attendant was brought to a hospital for treatment in non-life-threatening condition. 📹: east_village_doers | IG
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Women Being Awful
Women Being Awful@WomenBeingAwful·
Does anyone know what the fourth hole is?
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Unlimited L's
Unlimited L's@unlimited_ls·
NEW: Mother accused of killing her three children and paralyzing herself by jumping out a window says she will admit to the killings to avoid prison Lindsay Clancy, 35, is accused of killing her three children in January 2023. She has pleaded not guilty to murder and strangulation charges Her attorneys say she was over-medicated and suffering from postpartum psychosis Clancy may plead no contest if the trial is split to consider both guilt and her mental state. If found mentally incompetent, she could be committed instead of sent to prison 'The defendant is willing to stipulate formally in writing to her involvement in the underlying conduct resulting in the death of the three children,' Clancy's attorney Kevin Reddington wrote in a court filing 'With that understanding, the defendant submits that the only live issue for consideration at trial would be the defendant's state of mind as it relates to the defense of lack of criminal responsibility.'
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Eyal Yakoby
Eyal Yakoby@EYakoby·
Megyn Kelly praises Tim Dillon who has been nonstop attacking Erika Kirk. Truly repulsive behavior from Megyn, who for the third time in less than a decade, has completely changed all her opinions.
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Masih Alinejad 🏳️
Masih Alinejad 🏳️@AlinejadMasih·
On one side: A father, Mohammad Abbasi, sentenced to execution. His daughter, 25 years in prison. Their crime: demanding freedom. On the other side: A mother and her daughter, relatives of a Qassem Soleimani–linked IRGC commander, in America, enjoying the very freedoms the IRGC denies to millions of Iranians. Those on death row have no internet. Their families are silenced, unable to speak to save their lives. But these regime-linked relatives? They sought asylum in America, traveled back to Iran multiple times, returned, and in America they use social media to promote the IRGC while calling America the “Great Satan.” This is the Islamic Republic: It executes ordinary people… and exports privilege to its own. I support @SecRubio’s decision to revoke their green cards. But there must be a clear red line: Do not target Iranian students and legal immigrants who escaped the same criminal Islamic Republic and live by the law in the US.
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One thing I love about Sam is I don’t get dumber when I listen to him regardless if I agree with it or not, he just eloquently constructs these statements with clarity… I can honestly say he has helped me improve my command of the English language throughout the years…
Making Sense Podcast@MakingSenseHQ

Sam argues that the left has been captured by Islamist ideology to the point of moral incoherence, championing jihadists on campuses and in mainstream institutions, while labeling anyone who raises concerns about theocracy or women's rights in the Muslim world as an Islamophobe

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Chief Nerd
Chief Nerd@TheChiefNerd·
THEO VON: “During the Roman Empire, a lot of the politicians also had to fight on the battlefield.” JAKE PAUL: “I think you're right … Trump should be on the front lines.” THEO VON: “Or Barron…”
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@EYakoby @DrewPavlou These 2 are clueless dude and have long lost their clearances and one is despised by many... Both are just using their past jobs to con people willing to listen to their opinions... I remember the host guaranteed Ukraine won't last Fall of 2023... Garbage, trash...
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Eyal Yakoby
Eyal Yakoby@EYakoby·
John Kiriakou is a traitor to the United States.
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Bud Gibson
Bud Gibson@TheReconCast·
Delta Force. In the early 1970s, the military draft pulled thousands of young American men out of their civilian lives and thrust them into the unforgiving meat grinder of the Vietnam War. For many, surviving their tour and making it back home was the only objective. For a 20-year-old named Edward Bugarin, it was just the prologue. Drafted in 1970, Bugarin didn’t just serve his required time and walk away. He found a calling in the absolute extremes of human endurance and modern warfare. He pushed his way into the Army Special Forces, earning his Green Beret. But even that wasn't close enough to the edge. When the U.S. military realized it needed a highly classified, dedicated counter-terrorism unit to handle the world's darkest, most complex hostage and direct-action scenarios, they built the 1st Special Forces Operational Detachment-Delta. Delta Force. Bugarin, a fiercely dedicated Filipino-American soldier, stepped forward. He became one of the early operators in the unit, dedicating nearly twelve years of his life to a violent, high-stakes world that officially did not exist. During the 1980s, if there was a geopolitical crisis anywhere on the map, Bugarin was likely standing in the shadows of it. When the U.S. military launched Operation Eagle Claw—the daring, tragic 1980 hostage rescue attempt in the Iranian desert—Bugarin was part of the element. When the Cold War boiled over into the jungles of Grenada and the hostile streets of Panama, he was heavily involved in the surgical, classified operations that defined those conflicts. But the true measure of an operator is often tested in the absolute chaos of an unexpected strike. In 1984, the U.S. Embassy annex in Beirut, Lebanon, was targeted by a massive, devastating vehicle-borne improvised explosive device. In the horrific, blood-soaked aftermath, as the structure collapsed into burning rubble and the air filled with thick smoke, it was Sergeant Major Ed Bugarin who immediately navigated the destruction. Moving through the blast zone, he played a critical, direct role in saving the life of the American ambassador. Bugarin didn’t just survive the physical toll of a decade in Delta Force; he completely redefined it. He understood that standard Army push-ups and sit-ups didn't keep you alive in a close-quarters firefight or a hostage rescue. Alongside a few of his teammates, Bugarin helped design and implement the Upper Body Round Robin (UBRR)—a punishing, brutal, nine-event functional fitness test built specifically to push the most elite combatants on earth to their absolute physiological limits. It became a benchmark for Special Operations fitness. By the time he retired in 1992, Bugarin had given 22 years to the U.S. Army. He was a master of close-quarters battle, a physical powerhouse, and a quiet professional who operated in the most dangerous corners of the globe. Most Americans picture a very specific Hollywood stereotype when they think of the men who built the foundation of America's elite counter-terrorism apparatus. Very few know the name of the Filipino-American Sergeant Major who helped write the book on special operations fitness, pulled an ambassador from the burning rubble, and spent a dozen years hunting in the dark. Now you do.
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