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Kynan Thistlethwaite

@Noggatone

Co-Founder of Declaring Independence podcast, Schiller Institute volunteer, Semi-Professional Troublemaker 😈

Queens, NY Katılım Ocak 2018
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gaijingirl2004 Bronx Leftist/Green. 🦺 🇵🇸✡️
Wow. Basically, this is @MrMikeBlake ADMITTING he would be a useless hack in Congress, refusing to speak up, washing his hands & falling meekly in line w/ "leaders" while blaming voters who DO NOT LIVE IN A DEMOCRACY. FFS... @votevega26 @guychristensen_ @Noggatone @AndreEastonBX
Briahna Joy Gray@briebriejoy

How does @MrMikeBlake plans to achieve legislative wins when Democrats regularly use rotating villain theory to ensure popular anti establishment bills like the Block the Bombs bill, don't pass, & when even progressive Democrats oppose challengers to Zionist Democratic Party leaders Hakeem Jefferies & Chuck Schumer.

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Jose Vega — Vote Vega!
Jose Vega — Vote Vega!@votevega26·
The Democratic establishment backs Ritchie Torres...And now Michael Blake is running cover. I break it down here.
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Drew Ponder@drew_ponder·
LEGO What Shall We Do with the Drunken Hegseth? 🍺 🤮
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Jose Vega — Vote Vega!
Jose Vega — Vote Vega!@votevega26·
The FEC reports make the choice in NY-15 clear: Torres has PACs, Blake has insiders, and I have people. Ritchie Torres is sitting on nearly $15 million, powered by PAC money, AIPAC-aligned money, and a national donor machine. Michael Blake has the establishment resume, the consultant class, and LOANED HIMSELF 40 thousand dollars. But my campaign is being built the authentic way: person by person. More than two-thirds of my disclosed contributions were $200 or less, compared to less than half for Torres and barely a quarter for Blake. If we’re going to defeat the machine, we can't appease it by paying for overpriced consultants that are out of touch with everyday people. I'm proud to say the only consultants I seek are the everyday people of the Bronx!
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Disclose.tv
Disclose.tv@disclosetv·
NOW - Artemis II crew back on Earth after successful splashdown in Pacific Ocean off coast of California, completing the farthest space mission in history.
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Jose Vega — Vote Vega!
Jose Vega — Vote Vega!@votevega26·
I am declaring my independence from the Church of Satan, the Epstein Class, and the two parties. The Democrat and Republican Parties have both decided to wage war with Iran, bomb schools, and target civilian infrastructure Go to vegavictoryfund.com. Declare Independence!
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Kynan Thistlethwaite@Noggatone·
@TrackAIPAC @MrMikeBlake No thanks. Michael “Fake” was the former vice chair of the DNC, and he only had his “evolution” as you put it after Mamdani won the Primary. If you’re anti-AIPAC for political reasons, you’re not really anti-AIPAC at all. You should retract this post and endorse Jose Vega
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AIPAC Tracker@TrackAIPAC·
We are proud to endorse @MrMikeBlake for Congress in #NY15! Our team has been engaged in thoughtful dialogue with Rev. Blake for several months about his evolution on the role of AIPAC in our political process and U.S. foreign policy with respect to Israel. He has spoken clearly and forcefully against Israel's genocide and ethnic cleansing of Palestine, rejecting AIPAC's influence, and denouncing his past votes opposing BDS as a New York state assemblyman. “As a newly elected New York Assemblyman, I was invited by AIPAC to visit Israel. At the time, I didn’t understand the magnitude of AIPAC’s and the Israeli government’s impact on our local politics. As a minister, I was drawn to the Holy Land. What I witnessed and heard changed me. During one meeting, a young Brother said the word “apartheid.” The organizer immediately shut it down. Years later, I stood on a stage with Black leaders, speaking about the connection between our communities. When Prime Minister Netanyahu addressed the crowd remotely and criticized President Obama, the room filled with boos. We were not there as partners. We were being used as political cover. Since then, I have watched AIPAC support policies and fund conflicts and a live streamed genocide across the Middle East that move us further from peace and closer to destruction. Ritchie Torres is bankrolled by AIPAC. He sends blank checks to foreign governments while schools in his district crumble and housing falls apart,” said Rev. Michael Blake. Rev. Blake’s willingness to confront his own past involvement, take accountability, and speak with clarity today reflects the kind of leadership this moment demands. As advocates for peace and for an end to the ongoing genocide, we believe movements grow stronger when people come to the truth and act on it. Rev. Blake’s evolution is a clear sign that the work being done by advocates across this country is breaking through. More leaders are recognizing the human cost of these policies and choosing to stand on the side of justice, accountability, and peace. That momentum is building, and it is how we win.
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Jose Vega — Vote Vega!
Jose Vega — Vote Vega!@votevega26·
No More AIPAC Auction Block For The Congress.
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Jose Vega — Vote Vega!
Jose Vega — Vote Vega!@votevega26·
Time to Declare Independence From the AIPAC Plantation The Executive Director of the Congressional Black Caucus, Vincent Evans, has recently asked me to “make sense” of my saying that if I were in Congress right now, I would work with people like Thomas Massie and Ro Khanna, and that because of the recent refusal of the Democratic Party’s leadership to bring the War Powers Act to a Congressional vote to stop funding the illegal and criminal assault on the nation of Iran, I would vote for any of them as Speaker of the House over Hakeem Jeffries. I also mentioned Marjorie Taylor-Greene, who was central in the fight to retrieve the Epstein files, in that same context. I believe that if I took the LaRouche Oasis Plan (laroucheorganization.com/larouche-plan-…) for Economic Development for Southwest Asia (the “Middle East”) to them, in this crisis, they would be capable of and open to dialogue on its merits. When it comes to the efficient functioning of the Congress of the United States, this is a teachable moment on several levels.  First, the Congress has failed to inform the American people that we are on the brink of the potential annihilation of the human race. When the leader of the world’s leading, or second-leading thermonuclear military power pronounces that “A whole civilization will die tonight, never to be brought back again,” that has meant only one thing since August 6, 1945: there is no such thing as the use of one nuclear bomb. The strategic military doctrines of the United States, China and Russia do not recognize the existence of limited nuclear war. Once one nuclear weapon flies, hundreds fly, and hundreds of millions, perhaps billions, die. The Congress knows this and has refused, up to this very moment, to brief the American people. That was the danger the Congress could have prevented by bringing the War Powers Resolution to a vote before their recess. Of course, they did not do this. That wasn’t the failure of just the Republican Party, but the Democratic Party as well. The weird partisan antics of both the Republican and Democratic Parties threaten the lives of all Americans, and the planet. Hakeem Jeffries’ refusal to bring the War Powers Act to a vote was not only a moral failing of the highest order; it was a gift to Benjamin Netanyahu and his “Yahoo” supporters, like Pete Hegseth, the Crusader who spells the word “Christian” with three K’s.  I referenced these three individuals, Marjorie Taylor Greene, Thomas Massie, and Ro Khanna, because they had the courage to break with their parties on behalf of the people to tell the truth about the illegal Iran War, and the Epstein Class. Here is what Ro Khanna said two days ago, following the two-week ceasefire announced between the U.S. and Iran:  “Trump backed down.  No credit to Congress, which barely made a whimper.  Credit to the American people—progressive activists & anti-war conservative voices like @TuckerCarlson @mtgreenee and many more.  We need an anti-Epstein class, anti-war, pro-working class coalition.” This was Marjorie Taylor Greene’s response: “Ro, I agree with you that we need a strong populist coalition of the right and left that can come together on the most important issues for the future generations of Americans. This is no easy task given years of deep political divisions between the right and the left on issues both sides are passionate about. For the sake of my children’s generation, I’m willing to come together, go to the whiteboard, and begin to try to sketch something new. We both know the powerful political industrial complex of the Democrat and Republican parties will do anything to stop a right/left true America First coalition supported by ordinary Americans and not big money special interests and foreign agents and their donors. This is likely the only way to break free of the corrupt system from both sides that controls everything, constantly goes to war, and only enriches themselves while average Americans continue to lose.” In America, we are committed by our Constitution to “a more perfect Union.” Everybody has to start over right now, especially the U.S. Congress. The entire Congress, both Democrat and Republican, must be replaced. Marjorie Taylor Greene, no matter what you think of her, and no matter what her past mistakes were, just proposed that we go to the whiteboard, and begin to try to sketch something new, and that’s what I represent.  This is the opportunity to bring new voices into the Congress, on a matter of principle, not party, to create a “more perfect union.” Right now, the Congress is little more than a political auction block, with members selling their votes to powerful lobbies like AIPAC, and selling out the American people even when it comes to nuclear war! On this 250th birthday of the United States, we should free this nation from the grip of the Epstein Class. The Epstein Class has launched imperialist wars to wipe out large segments of the world, as is now happening in Iran, Gaza, Ukraine, and Sudan. We must once again create an independent nation, by creating an industrial, economic and cultural renaissance. Others who are now trying to free the world from the deadly effects of 500 years of colonialism, led in alliances such as the BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa) nations, will work with an informed Congress to that end.  As for you, Mr. Evans, however, I have to ask the following questions regarding your background. In an article titled, “The Israel Lobby Finds A New Face: Black College Students,” published Jan 18, 2012, it states: “At historically black colleges and universities (known as HBCU's) around the country, AIPAC is finding and developing a cadre of black allies to declare there's no way Israel can be racist. In his four years in college, [Vincent] Evans traveled to D.C. at least 10 times on AIPAC's dime. He and a small group of other student leaders from his school joined hundreds of others from around the country, including other HBCU students, for AIPAC's semi-annual Saban Leadership Seminar…. Before he went to D.C., Evans knew nothing about Israel and had no opinions on Middle East politics. ‘The program starts at a layman's level and takes you through what the current Middle East peace talks are about,’ he recalls. AIPAC trained Evans and other students in lobbying and campaign work and provided a crash course in its staunchly Zionist version of Middle East history and politics.”  Is this indeed you, Mr. Evans?  If so, I ask you: are you asking me your questions in your capacity as the Executive Director of the Congressional Black Caucus, or as the product of your funded training by AIPAC of 14 years past? Have you now evolved your own views on Israel and the Middle East, or are your views still given to you by those that trained you earlier? AIPAC boasts that every one of the 26 Congressional Black Caucus members they have given an endorsement have advanced in their elections. Are you, in effect, speaking for Ritchie Torres, who speaks for AIPAC, including in this instance of criticism of my very clear, unapologetic denunciation of both the war in Gaza and the war on Iran as criminal actions? That also includes the bombing presently being done by Israel in Lebanon, directly against the attempts by Iran and the United States to downshift the war. Are you, in other words, at this very moment, fronting for the forces that kill school children with bombs in Gaza and Iran, that commit internationally recognized war crimes and blow up civilian infrastructure, including water systems? Do you side with the people that believe the Palestinians are animals, and that people should be “bombed back into the Stone Age, where they belong?”  I say that what should happen in Congress, with Israel now opposing the possible prospect of peace in the region, is that every penny of financial aid that has been sent by the U.S. should now be cut to anyone opposing efforts for peace there. What do you say, Mr. Evans? That is what leadership, in the Congress, and outside of the Congress, should say at this moment. What do you say?  It’s time for everyone in the Congress to Declare Independence from the AIPAC plantation.
Vincent Evans@VinceEvans

What you said was you would support Marjorie Taylor Greene or Thomas Massie for Speaker—both of whom opposed the George Floyd Justice in Policing Act and the John R. Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act. Make it make sense, @votevega26.

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YourFavoriteGuy@guychristensen_·
Revolution In The Bronx: Jose Vega’s Fight Against Ritchie Torres I sat down with Bronx congressional candidate Jose Vega (@votevega26) to talk about his campaign to unseat Ritchie Torres, the role of money and lobbying in the Bronx, and why he believes his home deserves independent leadership. Help Jose oust genocide profiteer Ritchie Torres: votevega.nyc
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Ryan Grim@ryangrim·
Jeffries could have put the War Powers Resolution on the floor before recess. He and Meeks chose not to. Sorry I’m not impressed that he tweeted condemnation of Trump’s profane Easter genocidal mania. Actual bare minimum.
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Former Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene🇺🇸
On Easter morning, this is what President Trump posted. Everyone in his administration that claims to be a Christian needs to fall on their knees and beg forgiveness from God and stop worshipping the President and intervene in Trump’s madness. I know all of you and him and he has gone insane, and all of you are complicit. I’m not defending Iran but let’s be honest about all of this. The Strait is closed because the US and Israel started the unprovoked war against Iran based on the same nuclear lies they’ve been telling for decades, that any moment Iran would develop a nuclear weapon. You know who has nuclear weapons? Israel. They are more than capable of defending themselves without the US having to fight their wars, kill innocent people and children, and pay for it. Trump threatening to bomb power plants and bridges hurts the Iranian people, the very people Trump claimed he was freeing. On Easter, of all days, we as Christians should be reminded that the son of God died and rose from the grave so that we can be forgiven once and for all of our sins. Jesus commanded us to love one another and forgive one another. Even our enemies. Our President is not a Christian and his words and actions should not be supported by Christians. Christians in the administration should be pursuing peace. Urging the President to make peace. Not escalating war that is hurting people. This NOT what we promised the American people when they overwhelmingly voted in 2024, I know, I was there more than most. This is not making America great again, this is evil.
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Jose Vega — Vote Vega!@votevega26·
“It is good to be the possessor of some mountain-top experience. Not to know life on the height, is to suffer an impoverishing incompleteness… it is good to be present when the ordinary is transformed; when the dull plain garments of a peasant become shining white, and the obscure ‘mountain place, apart,’ comes into the gaze of centuries. It is good to see the commonplace illumined, and the glory of the common people revealed.—Vernon Johns, “Transfigured Moments,” 1926. On this Easter Day, will we rise to the Mountaintop? In his final speech, given one day before his death, MLK used the same image Vernon Johns evoked of being the “possessor of some mountaintop experience.” King knew his own death was imminent, and he was fully prepared to give his own life for the sake of his immortality. Today, in the heat of global war, which can end all life on the planet as we know it if continued under present conditions, we must be prepared to elevate ourselves to the same position MLK placed himself during this speech, and commit ourselves to the Good.
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Jose Vega — Vote Vega!
Jose Vega — Vote Vega!@votevega26·
From MLK’s Mountaintop speech, given on April 3, 1968, one day before his assassination, on the subject of war and peace. We have a choice between the Age of Epstein or the Age of Martin Luther King, Jr. We choose the world of Martin Luther King: the world of Peace Through Development, over the world of war.
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