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Ruth Jones

@NotThatMrsJones

I am nobody. a sous chef at a local Alaskan restaurant, and an outdoor junkie. from lies, demands truth. through peace comes prosperity,

Somewhere in Alaska Katılım Şubat 2024
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Ruth Jones@NotThatMrsJones·
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Ruth Jones@NotThatMrsJones·
@N3QEH Mind blowing looking at it. It just shows people leave no matter what the PFD is, the high cost of living and the lack of opportunities matter more.
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Matthew N3QEH
Matthew N3QEH@N3QEH·
@NotThatMrsJones You made me curious as to how the PFD payout correlates to population. Short answer, it doesn’t at all. Here’s a graph showing population and PFD payouts (adjusted for inflation) over the last 25 years.
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Ruth Jones
Ruth Jones@NotThatMrsJones·
Oh look Alaska, 13 years strait of an exodus. I understand that many will say, “Goode. We don’t want anyone here.” lol Yes, that is the globalist goal, keep Alaska a park, with Native councils a larger say in Our governance . ( Dunleavy just vetoed that move) The bloated government serves itself and native corporations. (Not the people) And all they’re doing is making it more expensive to live in Alaska for Everyone.
John Hawkins@johnhawkinsrwn

@LeadingReport Yes, the worst places to live are where everyone is moving and the best places to live are actually the left-wing socialist states everyone is moving out of or something.

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Ruth Jones@NotThatMrsJones·
@GregoryKBovino This is a huge responsibility, Charlie level. I know you understand this.
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Gregory K Bovino
Gregory K Bovino@GregoryKBovino·
This news story shows the generational divide we’re up against. I’ll be a guest at an upcoming mass deportations rally. The boomer grew up in old America and likely owns property. He made his accomplishments before our invasion. The young people organizing this rally understand they’ve been sold out for cheap foreign labor. They have no future because they’re competing with foreigners for housing, which makes it completely unaffordable. This rally is about sending a clear message to the politicians who have abandoned our youth. Mass deportations are the only solution. Details about the rally are in my pinned post... Former border patrol leader to headline Fishers mass deportation rally youtu.be/bqZS8PjdUhQ?is… via @YouTube
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Ruth Jones@NotThatMrsJones·
@LF_Action We shouldn’t have to thank elected officials for doing their jobs. They are not doing us a favor, they are highly paid to do very little.
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Last Frontier Action
Last Frontier Action@LF_Action·
ALASKA: Did you know Senator Dan Sullivan helped secure the LARGEST Coast Guard investment in HISTORY? THANK DAN TODAY ➡️ 907-271-5915
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Ruth Jones@NotThatMrsJones·
@Kells__K @randomworldke Agreed, the principle should be consistent regardless of who is sending the money home. Billions leave the US economy every year in remittances (often from earnings here), and the same logic applies in both directions. Appreciate the question.
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@NotThatMrsJones @randomworldke Question?! Is it bad for african migrants settling in European countries to send back to their nations?! If its bad why do American and European expatriates who work in african nations send and build back in their nations yet no one has qualms about it?
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Random World Ψ@randomworldke·
20 years in Germany: One of the worst mistakes Kenyans make abroad is to go with same Kenyan mentality. There is a reason Germans have 1 to 2 kids. If you continue like that, you better be ready to retire their with nothing. 4 children is not a joke abroad 😳.
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Ruth Jones@NotThatMrsJones·
Has the “middleman” robbed the middle class?
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World of Statistics
World of Statistics@stats_feed·
People who rarely get sick, what are your secrets?
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MAZE@mazemoore·
There’s going to be a lot of conspiracy theories floating around about Lindsey Graham’s sudden death. I recommend blocking out the noise and getting your news on the subject from solid journalists like Candace Owens and Ian Carroll.
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Ruth Jones@NotThatMrsJones·
1:45 am last night. Whatcha think that is bolting through the sky. Too fast for an airplane.
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Ruth Jones@NotThatMrsJones·
@JaniceN0o0o Oh hell, it could be anything it’s Alaska. Could be a damn mosquito. 🤣
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Janovo@JaniceN0o0o·
@NotThatMrsJones Do you live near an airport - maybe it is a beacon light? I gave up on worrying about what I see in the sky. We hear so many different stories from big names. Lol
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Casper
Casper@Casper_Kro·
🇺🇸 @realDonaldTrump @POTUS @WhiteHouse @elonmusk Mr. President, Hundreds of South African families completed every step of the US refugee process — interviews, security checks, documents uploaded. In June 2026 we received a wave of ineligibility letters. Our official portals still show “Under Review.” We face documented persecution. We are grateful for America’s legacy as a beacon for the oppressed and for your past recognition of the challenges in South Africa. Please review these cases. Give the “ineligibles” the chance for safety and a big, beautiful American comeback. We are not asking for special treatment — only fairness and hope. Tag and share widely to get our message to the decision makers. Ineligibility Support Network (ISN) ineligibilitysupportnetwork@gmail.com Follow • Support • Share • Contact us X: @Inelsupport | Facebook: ISN | WhatsApp: whatsapp.com/channel/0029Vb… SUPPORT. EMPOWER. CONNECT. HOPE. #ISN #SouthAfrica #RefugeeJustice #AmericaFirst @realDonaldTrump @POTUS @FLOTUS @SheriffTNehls @CNN @Scateball @ABC @enews @nytimes @USATODAY
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Ruth Jones@NotThatMrsJones·
Real conservation means getting off our shores and waterways. Spend the gas money to actually go commercial fishing, millions of water acres have been opened up. Is it laziness and greed? Same reason the charters will fish right off the point in ANCHOR POINT, where they catch the small halibut. Because they don’t want to spend the gas to have to take people out where the actual big halibut are. But yet they all complain about subsistence fishing. 🤣
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KMWasik - Constitutionalist
KMWasik - Constitutionalist@KMW_SaveAmerica·
Periodically, I read posts about it, and it just seems like the 'little guy' is getting short end of the stick and the trolling boats are taking too much for the regeneration cycle. It is just sad. ~ BTW, since you and I followed each other (and I think my complaining about Murkowski also contributed), I have a lot more Alaskans following me, so I hear about the fishing and other problems.
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KMWasik - Constitutionalist
KMWasik - Constitutionalist@KMW_SaveAmerica·
@USCG @SecretaryBurgum - I am not sure which is the right agency which handles the fishing rights for our states. I have been looking at our new boundaries of US seas (see map), why is it that the Alaskan Fishing Industry is still being so hampered and in such decline? Also, poachers on the Alaskan Fishing Industry gets worse every year. @NotThatMrsJones perhaps you could tag these accounts with more info, or maybe the names of some people they can talk to in Alaska about this problem.
The Epoch Times@EpochTimes

America just got a lot bigger—adding territory roughly the size of two Californias, in the biggest expansion since we bought Alaska from Russia in 1867. If that surprises you, it’s time for a better news source. Try The Epoch Times for just $1/week.

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Ruth Jones
Ruth Jones@NotThatMrsJones·
This is fear porn. Is it true? Axios says it is. 🤣 Reality? This administration knows more about Cuba than most Cubans, and that includes the cartel government.
Tony Seruga@TonySeruga

🚨 300 Shaheds, 90 Miles, 30 Minutes: Iran’s Drone War Just Moved to America’s Backyard ⚠️ The implications are staggering. Here’s what we know: 🔥 The Situation on the Ground Classified U.S. intelligence leaked to Axios in May 2026 confirmed that Cuba has acquired more than 300 military drones from Iran and Russia since 2023, with the Shahed-136 being the centerpiece of Iran’s contribution. These are stashed at strategic locations across the island. The Shahed-136 isn’t some toy. It’s a one-way attack drone (kamikaze drone) with: - Range: 1,000–2,500 km depending on configuration - Payload: Up to 50 kg of explosives - Speed: Low and slow, specifically to evade radar - Guidance: Satellite navigation, making it GPS-independent once programmed - Cost: Dirt cheap — estimated at roughly $20,000–$50,000 per unit 🎯 What They’re Targeting According to the same intelligence, Cuban military officials have been actively discussing plans to use these drones against: 1. Guantanamo Bay — the U.S. naval base on Cuba’s southeastern coast 2. U.S. military vessels operating in the Straits of Florida 3. Key West, Florida — 90 miles north of Havana Ninety miles. That’s the distance from Manhattan to Philadelphia. A Shahed-136 cruising at ~185 km/h covers that in under an hour. 🇮🇷 The Iranian Pipeline This didn’t happen in a vacuum. The broader picture: - Iranian military advisers are in Havana — physically present, training Cuban personnel - Venezuela was assembling Mohajer-6 drones with Iranian engineers until the U.S. raid in January 2026 that removed Maduro - Russia and Iran operate a feedback loop — Russia field-tests Shahed adaptations over Ukraine, then exports the lessons back through Iranian networks to places like Cuba - ~5,000 Cuban soldiers have fought for Russia in Ukraine, gaining direct combat experience with drone warfare — and Russia paid Cuba roughly $25,000 per head for them ⚠️ The Real Threat Calculus The official line from the administration is that Cuba isn’t an “imminent threat” and isn’t actively planning an attack. But here’s what should make your skin crawl: Swarm economics. At $20k–$50k a pop, 300 Shaheds cost roughly $6–$15 million total. A single PAC-3 Patriot interceptor runs about $4 million. Do the math — defending against a saturation attack becomes economically impossible very quickly. Gulf states burned through 800+ Patriot missiles in three days against Iranian drones in March 2026. Lockheed Martin produced roughly 600 PAC-3s in all of 2025. Warning time. A Shahed launched from Cuba toward Key West gives air defense systems maybe 20–30 minutes of reaction time. Against a coordinated salvo, that’s nothing. Swarm vs. ships. Iranian drone tactics in the Strait of Hormuz have already demonstrated that cheap drone swarms can menace billion-dollar naval assets. The same playbook, transplanted to the Florida Straits, is a nightmare scenario. 🕳️ What’s Being Downplayed The “nothing to see here” framing from some quarters is absurd. Cuba’s foreign minister called it a “fraudulent case” fabricated to justify sanctions and potential military intervention. Maybe. But the drone pipeline is independently verifiable — Iran built Shahed production capacity, Russia bought blueprints and stood up its own Geran-2 line, and Cuban personnel have been embedded with Russian units in Ukraine for years. Whether or not Cuba has the command-and-control infrastructure to actually employ 300 drones in a coordinated strike is the operational question nobody’s answering publicly. But the capability is being built out, and capability plus intent is a matter of when, not if. We’re watching the Caribbean turn into a drone warfare theater in real time, and 90 miles is not a comfortable buffer.

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