Jackie

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Jackie

Jackie

@NatalieWombat

CIA patsy, MK-Ultra survivor, veteran of no importance, constantly bullied.

Easthampton, MA Katılım Eylül 2016
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Kathleen Winchell ❤️🤍💙🇺🇸🇺🇸
Do you remember Durgin-Park and Faneuil Hall? It’s a great place to visit but sad to see Durgin park not here anymore! Honestly I don’t remember the staff being rude!
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Joey Mannarino
Joey Mannarino@JoeyMannarino·
This is even bigger than the 3,000,000 man march in London that happened in September. Tommy Robinson is Keir Starmer’s biggest fear for this reason. No one else in the nation draws this crowd. The UK is ready to come back!
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General Mike Flynn
General Mike Flynn@GenFlynn·
WAR Trickery Strategic Ambiguity Thucydides Trap The Kindleberger Trap WAR between a ruling and rising power is not inevitable, however, in human history, war is the norm and peace is the aberration. It may be avoided but requires intensive diplomatic attention. The first rule of diplomacy is to tell the truth, especially to ourselves (even when it hurts). The art of avoiding WAR is the highest form of art when it comes to global relationships.
Alexander Mercouris@AMercouris

The XI TRUMP Summit was momentous in ways that no-one is saying. It was the second time TRUMP was given a CEASE AND DESIST Demand, this time backed by an implicit warning of Great Power armed conflict, in a period of just over 2 weeks. Here is the Chinese Foreign Ministry's official translation of the readout which sets out XI's Demand: "President Xi stressed that the Taiwan question is the most important issue in China-U.S. relations. If it is handled properly, the bilateral relationship will enjoy overall stability. Otherwise, the two countries will have clashes and even conflicts, putting the entire relationship in great jeopardy. “Taiwan independence” and cross-Strait peace are as irreconcilable as fire and water. Safeguarding peace and stability across the Taiwan Strait is the biggest common denominator between China and the U.S. The U.S. side must exercise extra caution in handling the Taiwan question." It is the word 'must' which stands out. For the first time that I can remember, certainly since the end of the Cold War, the leader of another country is telling the United States what it 'must' do. The US often talks in this way to other countries. It does not expect to be talked to in that way. The Chinese President has however just done precisely that. Moreover, as the photo attached to the Chinese readout makes clear, this was said by the Chinese President to the US President not in a private conversation, where they were the only ones present with translators, but during the full plenary meeting with the entire US delegation present. The word 'must' is backed by a clear threat of armed conflict. How else to interpret words like 'clashes and conflicts', which might put the entire relationship in 'great jeopardy'? XI also made clear that for China Taiwan is the paramount issue, overriding all others. Questions of trade, technology, rare earths, Iran, the Strait of Hormuz etc. are secondary. No doubt it was precisely for this reason that China, so as not to dilute the message, declined to enter into substantive discussions on these secondary issues. In other words China cannot be bribed or bullied or bought or frightened into changing its stance on Taiwan. It may be that the words in the Chinese language original are softer. It is the Chinese Foreign Ministry however that translated them in this way. I do not believe that Foreign Ministry's translators do not understand the force and weight these words in English carry. The Chinese, as they always do, were careful afterwards to soften the pill, hosting TRUMP in a banquet in the Great Hall of the People, and giving him tours of the Temple of Heaven and of Zhongnanhai. That however does not soften the impact of the words. On the contrary, it makes the warning starker still. The fact the Chinese gave TRUMP nothing on any other matter - Boeings, trade, rare earths, Iran, the Strait of Hormuz etc - underlines the point. This is the second time a Great Power leader has given the US President a warning of this kind in the space of just over 2 weeks. The previous such warnings were given by PUTIN on 29th April when he warned TRUMP over the phone not to attack Iran again, and gave TRUMP a further warning of the overwhelming retaliatory action Russia would take against Central Kiev if the Victory Day Parade in Moscow on 9th May were attacked. The fact TRUMP is now repeatedly getting warnings like this from Great Power leaders shows that China and Russia consider him a reckless leader barely under control who cannot be trusted. Certainly the Chinese, after seeing how he has acted in the last few months against Venezuela, Cuba and Iran, and perhaps against Russia in connection with the Valdai attack, don't trust him on Taiwan. Thus the decision to give him the warning. It also shows the change which has taken place in the global balance of power. Other Great Powers now feel able to make peremptory demands to the US dictating how it should behave over issues like Taiwan. Previously it was the US alone which did that. @RnaudBertrand @AlastairCrooke @AXChristoforou @thecyrusjanssen @Glenn_Diesen @TheGrayzoneNews @unjoe @MearsheimerJ @Consortiumnews @barnes_law @RealPepeEscobar @JamesWebb_16 @DanielLDavis1 youtube.com/watch?v=RsMRz7…

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Lily Tang Williams
Lily Tang Williams@Lily4Liberty·
Americans can't even buy a condo in China. We should not allow them to buy any land here. NH has a state law since 6/27/2025 that prohibits "foreign principals" from certain adversarial countries — including China — from acquiring, owning, leasing, or controlling real property in the state. The law does not apply retroactively, so pre-existing purchases like Nongfu Spring, Daniel Webster College, Chester College are not affected.
Kelly McCarty@KellyLMcCarty

How is it good for China to purchase and own American farmland? 😳 Explain to me like I’m 5 years old.

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matrixbot
matrixbot@thematrixb0t·
"Mind Control slaves were allowed any drug EXCEPT Marijuana." “The effects of marijuana on the brain are not conducive to mind control, because it actually opens neuron pathways in the brain. It expands thought.” – Cathy O’Brien
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Mike Pompeo
Mike Pompeo@mikepompeo·
CCP influence operations in the U.S. are pervasive, multi-layered, and deliberately exploit America's openness. The U.S. will never be secure if we are not clear-eyed about the nature of this threat and prepared to tackle it at every level. My latest for @ACLJ: aclj.org/national-secur…
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Jackie@NatalieWombat·
I don't know why the far left is okay with this infiltration. People think pandemics are funny? They think losing intellectual property productive? Losing Boston was okay? I love reading the trolls, they do not care or think disaster and death can happen to them. Perhaps a field trip to China, visit the real China, will wake them up. Communism is what they want, our young lefties, they really want it. Left is beyond cruel.
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Jackie@NatalieWombat·
The far left is a big problem, they want a global world here in the USA even when it will make their life more difficult, more poverty, hidden truths, well you know the rest. I don't understand why they do not like Massey, he is conservative. It must be about the Epstein file, who is on there besides Trump that is even bigger than Trump.
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Jackie@NatalieWombat·
@Kevin_Shipp I don't know what to think, I don't know anyone with two silver stars and photographed themselves on a field, in prone position, rifle ready for a combat. Reminds me of George Bush, when he crashed into the water, all caught on film.
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Jackie@NatalieWombat·
@MichaelJaco9 @YouTube What I don't understand is why someone never took a straw or glass from Michelle Obama and did a DNA test to verify she was born a man, not hard. I was told she is a woman, intelligence.
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ThePatrioticBlonde™🇺🇸
So now…. Trump says he’s decided to allow 500,000 foreign Chinese students in the U.S. and to allow China to purchase U.S. farmland…. What degree of chess is this? I’m lost.
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Jackie@NatalieWombat·
I read they were lethal. I use to have a very animated teacher in middle school, he loved Sumarian history, told us about Sparta, there was no weakness in Sparta, sick babies were left to die, they did not deal with anything weak. China, do they care for the disabled? I don't know.
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General Mike Flynn
General Mike Flynn@GenFlynn·
Breaking (the internet): CCP President Xi’s use of the term, “Thucydides Trap” during his opening comments to @POTUS has everyone wondering … WHAT THE …. ? Xi’s remark on the Thucydides trap is a classic piece of Chinese diplomatic signaling; polite on the surface, however, very sharp and pointed underneath. It’s a reminder to our president (and the world) that Beijing (Xi) sees itself as the rising power in a structural rivalry with a (supposedly) established hegemon (the U.S.), and that any failure to accommodate China’s ascent risks major conflict which the United States cannot afford (and there is practically zero support from the American people currently for more war and Xi knows it). Examining it another way, President Xi stated it intentionally to show China as Sparta (rising, dynamic, rightful heir to greater influence) and the U.S. as Athens (established but fearful and in decline). To some students of warfare, this may be an imperfect analogy, but the fact he used this phrase must be clearly and thoroughly examined. Xi is signaling that the U.S. should step back gracefully, especially on Taiwan (and never lose site of what Xi has already said about Taiwan; One (1) China, and he’s not backing down), checking trade & tech restrictions, and increasingly regional dominance, rather than the U.S. attempting to further impede China’s “rejuvenation” efforts. Essentially, it was a veiled warning: Push too hard (ie., on Taiwan or decoupling), and structural tensions could lead to an extremely dangerous place. Lastly, I believe Xi’s use of this ancient theory on warfare is explicitly tied to Taiwan tensions. At the same time, it’s cooperative language as well. Typical use of smart diplomatic double speak the Chinese are masters at. Xi addressing a new paradigm, a brighter future for humanity because he knows the world is watching and listening and studying. This is standard CCP diplomacy that keeps the door open for deals while putting the onus on the U.S. to avoid escalation. Bottom line, and like it or not, he let Trump know you’re in my house now and we set the rules here. FYI only, Thucydides wrote about the Peloponnesian War. The War (431–404 BC) was a devastating 27-year conflict between Athens and Sparta. It was driven by Sparta’s fears of growing Athenian (ie., U.S.) imperialism, the war ended with the total defeat of Athens, fundamentally altering the ancient Greek world and ending its “Golden Age.” The Peloponnesian war lasted more than two decades. I’d say we’re somewhere in the late third quarter and time favors the watchmakers and not the watch-watchers. We need to keep in mind that @realDonaldTrump isn’t the only one who understands nor read the art of the deal.
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Jackie@NatalieWombat·
You are and others like you are a big danger to America, big danger. Disrespecting a native and veteran is not a good look for liberals. Now go after the Jews, go after everyone that does not look or share your twisted views. Liberalism use to mean enlightenment, to be open, to view life intellectually. Now it is shit.
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Jackie@NatalieWombat·
@YodAleph2020 @Inv1siblePr7son It was used to keep me from moving on, to keep me on base even though I was a civilian. Later, I had severe dissociation and could not keep a job, I met a military recruiter, so I went back into the service.
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Tra1n_Wr3ck
Tra1n_Wr3ck@Inv1siblePr7son·
Targeted Individuals CIA whistleblower James Erdman III gave sworn testimony yesterday that there is an ongoing cover-up of Directed Energy Weapons & AHI He didn't have to and he did it anyway. On behalf of TIs everywhere Thank you Mr Erdman III
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Jackie@NatalieWombat·
A radio frequency device, that scrambles the brain. They had a machine that paralyzes the body too. This was back in the late 80s. I don't know what they use now. There is mention of Havana Syndrome, it might be similar. During Trumps first term, he would rant and become nervous, I thought he was played with to get rid of him.
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Jackie@NatalieWombat·
I bought his biography and only read a few chapters because he was bullied and hunted, it sounded like my life, very painful. He is his own guy, nothing wrong with it, he does not look or act evil. Likes to read, like I did, we both read a lot as children, always in a book. It was our way to dissociate away from pain. I wish I was as successful, people who worked with him said he could focus on one project, tunnel vision. He has a fractured genius brain.
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Imtiaz Mahmood
Imtiaz Mahmood@ImtiazMadmood·
It’s actually interesting that Elon Musk is the richest man in the world and still carries himself like the awkward little kid at lunch who doesn’t know where to sit. Most rich powerful men walk into rooms with entourages acting like superstars wanting everyone to look at them. Elon walks in looking like a fish out of water at the wrong party wondering why he even showed up while probably thinking about self driving algorithms while everyone else is socializing. There’s something weirdly real and endearing about it, like all the fame and attention just feels unnecessary to him. - @themagaking
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