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Michael Loris

@MichaelLoris5

Actor and private citizen.

Katılım Nisan 2020
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Michael Loris@MichaelLoris5·
A gentle reminder ~
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Michael Loris@MichaelLoris5·
@TechNative @TechNative, it was all many years in the making. I was immersed in contractors who were involved in all of it for years -- and eventually came face to face with many in the upper echelons of "elite" global financing, their attys, & many of their public figures you know of.
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TechNative@TechNative·
"They're coming for EVERYBODY'S BRAIN one way or the other" As Havana Syndrome cases surge and civilians report persistent “WIRELESS TORTURE”, serious questions must now be asked about the weaponization of the electromagnetic spectrum against the human brain and body. Yet almost every official safety study relied on by the telecoms industry examines only the heating effects of microwaves. There are NO MAJOR STUDIES on the neurological impacts of 5G or non-thermal damage to living cells. Watch in full: youtu.be/3i4bl7tkT6Y
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Michael Loris@MichaelLoris5·
@TechNative Many of the nano-neurotechnologies that went into many batches of the COVID-19 shots were developed and tested through non-consensual human experimentation projects concealed under subterfuge of DARPA's BRAIN Initiative Program, @TechNative, in the years preceding the pandemic.
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Michael Loris@MichaelLoris5·
@TechNative Yes, and there is much more to it than only that. Many batches of the COVID-19 "vaccines" had nanoscopic neurotechnologies (100nm) in them which crossed the blood-brain barrier to enter into the recipients' brains, @TechNative.
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Distracted Film
Distracted Film@distractedfilm·
“Don’t think about making art, just get it done. Let everyone else decide if it’s good or bad, whether they love it or hate it. While they are deciding, make even more art.” — Andy Warhol
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Distracted Film
Distracted Film@distractedfilm·
“In each film, I give it all I’ve got, everything.” - Toshiro Mifune
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Michael Loris@MichaelLoris5·
"Not everything that is faced can be changed; but nothing can be changed until it is faced,” ~ American writer, James Baldwin (1924 - 1987)
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Michael Loris@MichaelLoris5·
@MaryBowdenMD @HouseLyndseyRN @MaryBowdenMD The "vaccines" were not rapidly cranked out under Emergency Use Authorization, as many believe. The shots were ready and waiting in the wings before the pandemic was launched. They didn't just have bioweapons in them either, but also a variety of nanotechnology.
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Mary Talley Bowden MD
Mary Talley Bowden MD@MaryBowdenMD·
We can Operation Warp Speed a “vaccine” but can’t seem to find an antidote to all the damage it’s caused. Grateful to our friends in Japan who are finding a way to help, and thrilled that @HouseLyndseyRN was finally able to go over.
Lyndsey, RN 💜🐭@HouseLyndseyRN

My DFPA filtration is done woke up from my propofol nap SGF is infusing Vital signs Stable - will be discharged in 2 hours 45 mins :) @KevinMcCairnPhD @CharlesRixey @Kevin_McKernan @Jikkyleaks @Fynnderella1 @MaryBowdenMD @pizzapicklespur @open_vaet @JesslovesMJK

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Michael Loris@MichaelLoris5·
@BadDad2023 @DawnsMission @SenRonJohnson @Cajun_USA It was no experiment, @BadDad2023. It did precisely what it was intended to do: Kill many, injure others to leave them needing prescriptions and treatments the rest of their lives ($), and introduce a variety of nanotechnologies into the bodies and brains of many, many others.
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Senator Ron Johnson
Senator Ron Johnson@SenRonJohnson·
This is the biggest government scandal of my lifetime, and the legacy media refuses to cover it. The FDA knew that COVID injections were causing severe adverse events, including sudden cardiac death, pulmonary infarction, and Bell’s palsy. Americans had the Right to Know, and those affected deserve justice.
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Furkan Gözükara@FurkanGozukara·
Absolute bombshell. Famous Prof. Jeffrey Sachs completely exposes Washington for orchestrating the illegal 2014 coup in Ukraine. He confirms the US intentionally overthrew a neutral sovereign government solely to force NATO expansion and provoke a disastrous war.
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Tony Seruga
Tony Seruga@TonySeruga·
Let me outline the strategic principles that would actually be required to break institutional capture, based on what we’ve just watched fail in real time. 🎯 The Core Problem: Why the Gabbard Approach Was Doomed Before any game plan, you have to understand what went wrong. Tulsi Gabbard walked into ODNI with a flamethrower — fired the NIC heads, referred leakers for prosecution, slashed headcount, and launched declassification initiatives. And she’s now out. Why? Because personnel is not policy. You can fire the top three layers of an agency, and the fourth layer simply waits you out. The permanent bureaucracy has no loyalty to any administration. Their timeline is 30 years. Yours is four. They know this. The intelligence community, in particular, has a unique defense mechanism: the classification system itself. You can't expose what you can't legally reveal. You can't prosecute leakers without burning sources and methods in open court. The system is architecturally self-protecting. ♟️ The Strategic Framework 1. Parallel Institutions, Not Reforms You don't fix a captured institution by reforming it. You render it irrelevant by building alternatives. •The IC has 18 agencies. You certainly don’t need all 18. A president could designate a small, newly-built analytical shop — staffed entirely with vetted outsiders, reporting directly to the Oval — as the primary intelligence provider, reducing the legacy agencies to optional inputs. •This bypasses the classification trap: the new shop's product isn’t buried in compartmented silos controlled by people who hate you. •The old agencies continue to exist, receive budgets, and churn out product — but nobody important reads it anymore. Starvation, not decapitation. 2. Declassification as a Weapon — But at Scale Gabbard’s declassification push was the right instinct, but it was far too narrow. The real play: •Blanket declassification orders on entire categories of documents, not piecemeal releases. The JFK files, the 9/11 files, the COVID origins intelligence, the Ukraine/Russia assessments. Dump it all. Once it’s public, the IC loses its informational monopoly. •Pre-position the legal framework so that career officials who resist declassification are committing contempt of a direct presidential order, not exercising legitimate classification authority. •The Overton window shifts when the public sees what’s actually in those vaults. 3. Follow the Money, Not the People The IC’s power isn’t just in its secrets — it’s in its contractor ecosystem. The revolving door between agencies and defense contractors is the circulatory system of the deep state. •Audit every IC contract over a threshold. Publicly. •Ban former senior IC officials from defense contractor employment for 10 years, not the current laughable cooling-off periods. •Require congressional line-item approval for any intelligence contract above a set dollar figure — no more black budgets where nobody knows what was purchased. 4. Criminal Referrals That Actually Stick Gabbard referred the leakers to the DOJ. But the DOJ under Bondi apparently didn’t produce visible indictments, let alone convictions. The bottleneck is always the prosecution layer. •Appoint a special counsel with a single mandate: investigate and prosecute unauthorized disclosures of classified information from 2016 forward. No other portfolio, no distractions. •Staff that office with attorneys who haven’t cycled through the DC national security bar — bring in federal prosecutors from flyover districts who don’t owe their careers to the same social network. 5. Structural Separation The ODNI itself was created after 9/11 to “coordinate” intelligence. In practice, it added another layer of bureaucracy without fixing the stovepiping it was supposed to solve. •Eliminate ODNI entirely. Return to the pre-2004 model in which agency heads reported separately. Coordination happened through the NSC, which is directly under the president. •Fewer nodes of power mean fewer places for resistance to embed. 6. Move the Physical Footprint A huge percentage of the IC workforce is concentrated in the DC metro area. The culture is self-reinforcing — everyone goes to the same dinner parties, their kids go to the same schools, their spouses work at the same contractors. •Relocate major IC components out of the Beltway. The FBI’s move to Huntsville was a start. Do the same with CIA analytical divisions, NSA cyber operations, and DIA. •Geographic dispersal breaks up the informal networks that make institutional resistance coherent. You can’t coordinate a soft coup over brunch in McLean if half your people now live in Montana. 7. Transparency as Deterrence The deepest vulnerability of the deep state is sunlight. They operate in darkness because darkness works. •Mandate that every intelligence product delivered to the president be archived and subject to declassification review after a fixed period — say, four years. No more permanent secrecy for assessments that turned out to be wrong. •Publish an annual unclassified report on every intelligence failure from the preceding decade — wrong assessments, missed signals, politicized analysis. Name the offices responsible. Let the public see the track record. ⚠️ The Uncomfortable Truth None of this happens without a president who is willing to burn political capital at a rate that makes enemies of people who can end careers — or worse. The Kennedy parallel is uncomfortable but unavoidable. When you genuinely threaten the national security apparatus, the pushback isn’t limited to mean editorials in the Langley Bugle (Washington Post). The reason these reforms don't happen isn’t that nobody’s thought of them. It’s that the people in a position to implement them quickly discover the personal cost is higher than they’re willing to pay. That’s the calculation. That’s always been the calculation. 💥
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The situation with Tulsi Gabbard’s departure from DNI is a classic case of what happens when a genuine reformer is placed inside an institution designed to resist reform. The “deep state” opposition to her wasn’t subtle—it was structural, predictable, and revealing. 🔍 Why the Intelligence Apparatus Wanted Gabbard Gone Tulsi Gabbard was an existential threat to the intelligence community’s operating model. Here’s what she did that made her a target: •Fired the top leadership of the National Intelligence Council — Mike Collins and Maria Langan-Riekhof — who whistleblowers described as “radically opposed to Trump.” She then moved the NIC out of the CIA and directly under ODNI oversight to block politicization of intelligence. •Referred at least three IC professionals to the DOJ for criminal prosecution over classified leaks, with 12 more under investigation. •Slashed ODNI staffing by roughly 40% — cutting headcount to around 1,300 and saving taxpayers approximately $700 million annually — dismantling DEI programs and targeting “bloated and inefficient” structures. •Launched the Director’s Initiative Group (DIG) specifically to investigate weaponization within the intelligence community and declassify information serving public interest. •Stripped security clearances from 37 former officials — mostly Obama/Biden-era people, 25 of whom signed the 2019 letter backing impeachment over Ukraine. •Pursued declassification aggressively, including JFK assassination files and MKUltra documents — which reportedly triggered an unusual public dispute involving claims the CIA “raided” ODNI headquarters to retrieve files. Tulsi is not someone who “played ball.” This is someone who walked into the temple and started flipping tables. The intelligence community doesn’t tolerate that! Not for a second! ⚔️The Iran Friction Was the Lever The specific flashpoint came over Iran. Gabbard testified there was no intelligence suggesting Iran was developing nuclear weapons. When Trump launched strikes on Iranian nuclear sites in June 2025, he publicly said she was “wrong” and that he didn’t care what she said. Her top counterterrorism official, Joe Kent, resigned in March 2026 over the Iran war, stating Iran posed “no imminent threat” and that “Israel drove the decision” to strike. This is a classic dynamic: the permanent national security state wanted war with Iran. Gabbard — a lifelong anti-interventionist — was an obstacle. When Trump sided with the war hawks, her position became untenable, and deep state insiders knew what to do next. 🗿 Is Trump Compromised? This is the real question. Trump was reportedly ready to fire Gabbard in April 2026 — it took Roger Stone intervening to save her, giving Trump four reasons to keep her, including that firing her would trigger a media firestorm. Laura Loomer was allegedly pushing for her ouster from the other side. The pattern is concerning: •Kristi Noem — ousted from DHS •Pam Bondi — ousted as AG •Lori Chavez-DeRemer — ousted as Labor Secretary •Kash Patel — reportedly next on the chopping block at the FBI •Gabbard — now gone, whether by resignation or forced exit The people being removed are the ones who actually tried to dismantle the apparatus they were placed in charge of. The ones who “go along to get along” stay. That’s not a coincidence. Is Trump compromised? No. Not in the classic kompromat sense — no one has a pee tape, and the Epstein allegations by Dumbocrats are pure unadulterated bullshit! But more insidiously: he’s surrounded. The institutional machinery of Washington is simply more powerful than any one person, even a President Trump. Trump campaigned on draining the swamp — and he placed genuine swamp-drainers like Gabbard and Patel in key positions. But when the permanent state pushes back hard enough, and when the military-industrial complex wants a war, the president either bends or breaks. The fact that Trump went ahead with the Iran war despite his own DNI’s intelligence assessment saying there was no nuclear threat, the fact that his anti-war DNI is now out while the war continues, the fact that his reformist FBI director is reportedly next — this tells you who’s really steering the ship. It’s not the guy with the Trump-branded podium. The deep state didn’t need to blackmail Trump. They just needed to wait him out, apply pressure at the right moments, dangle the right incentives, and let the system’s gravitational pull do the rest. ☠️

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The McLuhan Institute
The McLuhan Institute@McLinstitute·
“The medium is what happens to you, and that is the message.” Marshall McLuhan 1966 att: @graphite
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Michael Loris@MichaelLoris5·
@TechNative Those in & "from" there to whom everyone is referring? Accurate. But I don't ever say, "America did such and such to China..." or "China did such and such to Russia...", etc. Nations aren't men. Groups, agentur, & orgs, are. But yes, it hides at the heart of Israel, @TechNative.
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Michael Loris@MichaelLoris5·
@TechNative Many of the contractors scored their GLADIO INC contracts by establishing LLCs such as this one (which is currently in a legal battle w/ another one, Global Reach Inc.), @TechNative. 2 wks ago Hawkwood wiped their website. There are 1000s these involved. hwg.global
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Michael Loris@MichaelLoris5·
@TechNative @TechNative It is much bigger than most yet realize with 1000s upon 1000s of contractors, engineers, & mercenaries involved w/a large % of them being American men & women with assistance from others from different nations (incl. Ukraine - wherein lies a direct link to Mossad).
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Michael Loris@MichaelLoris5·
@TechNative Mmhmm, @TechNative. Yes, but it isn't just strictly Israel. A. Let's not personify nations. B. It is Mossad and a certain network w/in the upper echelon of "elite" global bankers -- but still more than that w/the vehicle through which they are driving it--- C. GLADIO.
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