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@Kitty29784

There’s a plan, there’s a syndicate, they wrote it all down in books you can buy and you’re arguing about left vs right.

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Kitty@Kitty29784·
@RealDeanCain They’re both ‘ex’ CIA. Don’t trust a word that either of them say.
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Very informative, but the guy worked illegally on an F1 visa. He knew exactly what he was doing since he would never get a green card under the Trump admin given his violation of the terms of his visa. Let alone the fact that F1 is a non-immigrant visa. Don’t ever be fooled by these people. Their education is not, by statute, a path to citizenship. This stuff has to be stopped or we are cooked.
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xinepeng@xinepeng·
@RudyTakala @Kitty29784 @PFIRorg Dipont pays ppl 300k yuan to be an admissions counselor which is 43.5k usd. He clearly could. But his ungrateful ass refuses to pay back an extremely generous loan that comes from the institution that gave him the generous need-based scholarship in the first place
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August Takala@RudyTakala·
Overlooked part of the NY Times article on student loan debt. The State Department has an initiative that is STILL ACTIVE to bring foreign students to elite universities in the USA. They receive full scholarships. They pay nothing but a tax bill. They come, major in Spanish, and then flee abroad to avoid paying: "For Enrique Zúñiga, debt wasn’t on his mind when he began his studies. He received a full scholarship to Princeton and was grateful to avoid having student debt — until he received a $16,000 tax bill. Mr. Zúñiga, 25, comes from a working-class family in Tiltil, Chile. In his final year of high school, EducationUSA, a State Department initiative to recruit international students to the United States, came to his class and handed him pamphlets for Princeton, where he applied to study chemistry and later switched to majoring in Spanish and Portuguese. Mr. Zúñiga was living in university accommodations while dishwashing part time, with his scholarship covering both his tuition and his living expenses. But Mr. Zúñiga didn’t realize that all funding exceeding his academic costs represented “nonqualified” funding, meaning that it was taxable. Princeton states on its website that most nonacademic funding (including for international students) is taxable, but Mr. Zúñiga did not recall being told this. When he received his first tax bill from the university at the beginning of his second year of studies, he panicked. “I walked into the financial aid office, and I told them: ‘I don’t have this money, so what do I do? I need to enroll in my classes,’” he recalled. Princeton offered him a private loan to cover the tax bill. Mr. Zúñiga had hoped to stay in the United States after graduating and find a good job with his Ivy League degree. With these plans in mind, he took on additional private loans to cover his tax bills until graduation. TICAS has advocated for all scholarship funding to be nontaxable to prevent students from taking on tax-related debts. However, Ms. Zampini said she had never seen a situation like Mr. Zúñiga’s, where the university provided loans to cover the taxes. The student newspaper has also published an opinion article highlighting the issue. In July 2022, Mr. Zúñiga graduated with $16,736 in loans to Princeton. He received letters and emails demanding payment almost immediately. After months of unemployment and couch-surfing, Mr. Zúñiga found work as a legal assistant and interpreter at a legal charity in Philadelphia, but he was still unable to afford payments. By November 2023, Mr. Zúñiga had paid back less than $1,500, and loan servicers began demanding he make more payments. He was then offered a job in Shanghai as a college admissions counselor. “I thought to myself: ‘Well, they can’t enforce any judgments against my debts. I might as well go,’” he said. Before moving to China, he tried to negotiate with the loan servicers, but he said they were unwilling to budge. Even in Shanghai, a Chinese loan recovery organization began contacting Mr. Zúñiga almost daily throughout 2024, urging him to pay his debt to Princeton. “I was depressed,” he said, describing a cycle of receiving daily phone calls and blocking numbers. Today, Mr. Zúñiga still receives emails about his debt, which has grown to $28,196.13, but he has no plans to pay it back.
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@SteveWorks4You Lols. Someone doesn’t know about operation Gladio.
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Kitty@Kitty29784·
@SenEricSchmitt Just tell people about the stay behind units, operation Gladio and why ICE targeted where they did early in the Trump administration. They’ll understand it. They’ll be grateful you’re being honest. Why is it so hard?
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Senator Eric Schmitt
Senator Eric Schmitt@SenEricSchmitt·
And he’s the same radical Soros-DA who ignored an ICE detainer for this criminal illegal alien who then murdered someone within 24 hours of being released. We must end these “sanctuary” policies that are getting people killed.
Eric Schmitt@Eric_Schmitt

Fairfax ignored an ICE detainer for Marvin Fernando Morales-Ortez, released him, and the next day he allegedly shot and killed a man in Reston. That is the cost of sanctuary politics.

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Senator Eric Schmitt
Senator Eric Schmitt@SenEricSchmitt·
This is a perfect example of what I mean when I say that Democrats put illegal aliens before American citizens: Under this Democrat Soros-DA’s policy, if an American citizen and illegal alien commit the same crime, he gives the illegal alien a sweetheart plea deal better than what he would give an American citizen. So rather than report criminal illegal aliens to ICE to be deported, he treats them more leniently than American citizens.
Nick Minock@NickMinock

“If two people commit the same crime, but only one’s punishment includes deportation, that’s a perversion of justice and not a reflection of the values of Fairfax County.” - Fairfax County Commonwealth’s Attorney Steve Descano’s website

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Paul Fleuret@RealAbs1776·
Understand this: The movies and shows about the crucifixion have been tame when compared to what He actually went through. Even The Passion Of The Christ was forced to hold back a little in order to avoid an X rating. Crucifixion was, and still is, arguably the most excruciating death someone can experience. The night before in Gethsemane, He was sweating blood. This is known as hematidrosis. This would have caused His skin to become extremely sensitive, thus making the beatings to come even worse. The fear He felt was the beginning of His feeling the weight of our iniquities being laid on Him. Yet - in this moment, He didn’t demand that the Father take it from Him. He only asked for the cup to pass Him over if it was within the Father’s will. Up next came the Cat of Nine Tails, or a Roman Flagrum. This was a weapon with long leather “tails”, each embedded with sharp bones and metal. He was flogged 39 times as Jewish law mandated “40 minus one”, because 40 was said to kill a man. This flogging wasn’t like being punished by your father’s leather belt. Every strike tore flesh, every strike exposed muscle. Every strike exposed nerve endings. Every strike tore flesh to the bone. This would be like getting struck with razor blades over and over again, leading to hypovolemic shock from blood loss. Oh, and the crown of thorns? These weren’t rose thorns. These were thorns which were 2-3 inches long. Beaten into his skull. These thorns would have pierced his skull, tripping the trigeminal nerve, thus causing unimaginable pain and even more blood loss from the dozens of head wounds. At this point, extreme nausea and dizziness would begin to set in. What came next? Carrying the cross. Which weighed around 300lbs. This would be like carrying two full kegs on your back. Splinters and wood grating against the open flesh on His back. And He had to carry it 650 yards, or close to a half mile. Imagine carrying a log on your back after being skinned alive. Up next? He was nailed to the cross with spikes 5-7in in length. Piercing His wrists - this no doubt pierced the median nerve, causing extreme burning sensations up and down His arms. A spike was driven through his ankles - severing nerves and tendons. This would have felt like standing on broken glass every time He pushed Himself up in order to breathe. He suffered for 6 hours. His chest muscles collapsing, making every single breath a fight for life. His shoulders were dislocated, His arms stretching unnaturally long. His heart was struggling to pump blood. He was extremely dehydrated, His lips cracking. His heart more than likely literally ruptured from the stress. And on top of all of that, He had to feel a separation with the Father for a period of time in order to REALLY bear the weight of our sin. He took up this burden for ALL sin before Him, and ALL sin which came after Him. HE DID IT ALL FOR US. To free us. To defeat sin. To give us a pathway to the Kingdom. Every sin we commit is exactly why He had to do it. And the real kicker? He knew what was coming when He rode into Jerusalem … and He didn’t turn around. He kept going. For us.
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Kitty@Kitty29784·
@harrison4032038 @TFL1728 @Matt_Bracken48 I agree. But that isn’t organic. We tend toward natural law. The subversion of it is intentional and it will be painful to drag us back. Godspeed.
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@Meowllian You already know more than most. Look into this guy; he connects the dots for what is happening:
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@harrison4032038 @TFL1728 @Matt_Bracken48 And the petrodollar has served us so well. The whole world needs to change. It will not be easy and the chance of failure is non zero. I’d rather take the risk than live in the US version of Venezuela with a dose of sodom and Gomorrah thrown in.
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J. D. Harrison
J. D. Harrison@harrison4032038·
@Kitty29784 @TFL1728 @Matt_Bracken48 We could have moved on and declared victory after the first decaptitation strike. Now we are all in. We have to win but the petrodollar will die as part of this.
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Kitty@Kitty29784·
@harrison4032038 @TFL1728 @Matt_Bracken48 And did you think that getting out of the bad spot we were in after Biden was going to be easy? Men who choose comfort over freedom deserve neither.
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Paul Fleuret
Paul Fleuret@RealAbs1776·
@RPPharmacist Also interesting that there were 8 people on Noah’s Ark and there are only 8 blood types in the world.
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RedPillPharmacist@RPPharmacist·
This is fascinating. 🔍
Paul White Gold Eagle@PaulGoldEagle

There are four blood types on this planet. A, B, AB, and O. Every medical textbook will tell you they evolved naturally over thousands of years through genetic mutation and environmental adaptation. That is the official explanation. It is also incomplete. Blood type O is the universal donor. It can give to everyone but can only receive from its own kind. It is the oldest blood type on Earth, dating back over 40,000 years. Every indigenous population on the planet, before colonization and mixing, was almost exclusively type O. The original human blueprint was O. Then something changed. Blood type A appeared suddenly in the archaeological record approximately 25,000 years ago, concentrated in Europe and parts of Asia. Type B emerged separately, primarily in the Himalayan highlands and Central Asia. Type AB, the rarest, appeared last and only where A and B populations intersected. Here is what they do not teach you: these blood types did not evolve. They appeared. Fully formed. In specific geographic locations. At specific times. With specific immunological properties that serve specific functions. Type O fights every pathogen aggressively. It is the warrior blood. Type A produces higher cortisol, making it more responsive to social hierarchy and authority. Type B carries unique lectins that interact with neurological tissue in ways science still cannot fully explain. Type AB combines properties that should not coexist in a single system. The Japanese government officially uses blood type in psychological profiling. They have done so since the 1930s. Major corporations assign teams based on blood type composition. This is not superstition. It is applied hematology that the Western world pretends does not exist. Your blood type determines how you respond to disease, to stress, to food, to electromagnetic frequencies, and to pharmaceutical drugs. It determines which frequencies your cells resonate with. It determines which MedBed protocol will restore you most efficiently. You were not born random. You were born coded. And the code is in your blood. Share this #higlightsシ゚ #followers #love #peace #truth #faith #freedom

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Kitty@Kitty29784·
@PFIRorg And which visa is this guy on?
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Project for Immigration Reform
BAY AREA STEM WORKERS PLEASE READ Hello! My name is Steven Edginton and I am a journalist from GB News, a British TV network. I am heading to the Bay Area next week to shoot a documentary on H1B visas and outsourcing American jobs. I'm looking to interview people whose jobs have been outsourced, or have found it difficult to get work because of H1B applicants/migration or who have worked with migrants who undercut wages/do a worse job than Americans would do (e.g. don't speak English well, low skilled). If anyone is willing to chat on camera I would love to interview them (we could do this anonymously if helpful). Email: Steve.edginton@gbnews.uk Phone: 202.701.5428
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Kitty@Kitty29784·
@SummerlandChris @dr_duchesne Keep telling yourself that while your country crashes around you. Perhaps that’s what it will take to wake British people up.
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Kitty@Kitty29784·
I just find it interesting how self absorbed people are that they will cheer the destruction of whole cultures because it personally benefits them. Zero interest in second and third order effects. Probably childless too. You need to improve your written English. It’s appalling.
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Rishi Sunak
Rishi Sunak@RishiSunak·
Huge congratulations to Bodhana Sivanandan on becoming England’s top female chess player at just 11 years old. We once played each other in the Downing Street garden. Let’s just say her success has not come as a shock!
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Kitty@Kitty29784·
English is clearly not your first language so I assume this is personally upsetting for you. A bunch of Indians in tribes were here fighting each other in skirmishes when pioneering Europeans landed and turned it into a civilization. They may have inhabited America but they had little to do with creating the USA. This reverse colonization where foreigners show up and claim other peoples achievements and support isn’t the same; you know it, I know it.
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colin🐅@camilus88·
@S88S76 @scotsmn5 @asianmomriot @RishiSunak So how European became American. Shouldn't they be called European rather than American.. would you agree native Americans are the real American and other white skins are European?? Do u agree on my statement??
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