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@Nefertitibarni2 Underneath this is a very well performed song. I have no idea what it says, but it's beautifully sung.
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@RigTyrsson @GR_businessman I actually hope that is the case. In the mean time I'm sure aspiring terrorists have taken note.
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Rig Tyrsson@RigTyrsson·
@GR_businessman That likely means the driver was an illegal alien and he immediately hauled ass when the incident began.
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Grand Rapids Businessman@GR_businessman·
BREAKING: A tanker truck has exploded in Grand Rapids on US‑131 near I‑196. ALL lanes NB & SB are closed with extended shutdowns expected. The truck cab was found empty.
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Open Source Intel@Osint613·
BREAKING 🔴 One of the two U.S. pilots from the F‑15E shot down over Iran has been rescued, while search efforts continue for the other crew member. -J Post
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@Dapper_Det You wonder just who the democrats are working for.
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Dapper Detective@Dapper_Det·
🚨BREAKING: Four Illegal Aliens belonging to the Mexican Cartel arrested in Louisiana with a combined 25 pounds of fentanyl, 335 pounds of methamphetamine and 253 pounds of cocaine. DHS is tasked with arresting & deporting them. The Democrat Party has defunded DHS.
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Greg Cox@gstuartcox_cox·
@IranIntl_En How many hundreds of BILLION$ did the Jihadist maniacs waste on weapons, tunnels, nuclear sites, etc. ? Probably over a trillion in 47 years. All for nothing but pain and catastrophe.
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Iran International English@IranIntl_En·
A large explosion followed an attack in Bushehr in southern Iran on Saturday, footage obtained by Iran International shows. The site was described as a factory and industrial complex involved in producing naval weapons.
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@barstoolsports I think he practiced that move beforehand.
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Barstool Sports@barstoolsports·
A goal so crazy you have to see it to believe it
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@hernandezforny @ZohranKMamdani And the money goes round and round and much of it ends up in his campaign war chest and the DNC. Better living through kickbacks.
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Joseph Hernandez
Joseph Hernandez@hernandezforny·
New York City says there’s no money, yet @ZohranKMamdani just signed a $1.86 BILLION no bid contract to house people in hotels. That’s about $330 per night per room, nearly $10,000 per month or $120,000 per year. Meanwhile taxes keep rising and services are cut. Many being housed have contributed little or nothing to New York’s tax base, yet taxpayers are footing the bill. When I am New York State Comptroller, I will audit every penny of these hotel shelter contracts. New Yorkers deserve answers. A real watchdog is coming.
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@WillioHydro @shanaka86 Apparently the bomb bay of the B-1 isn't large enough to hold this bomb. The B-2 wasn't used for it's stealth capabilities so much as for the dimensions of its bomb bay.
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William Green
William Green@WillioHydro·
@shanaka86 They didn't need the largest bomb in the world to do that damage. They are using B-1 bombers with free reign.
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Shanaka Anslem Perera ⚡
Shanaka Anslem Perera ⚡@shanaka86·
JUST IN: The United States just dropped its largest non-nuclear bomb on Iran’s suspected nuclear weapons facility. That sentence contains the entire future of this war. Satellite imagery from Maxar and Planet Labs, analysed by researchers at the Middlebury Institute and the Institute for Science and International Security, shows significant damage at the Taleghan-2 facility inside Iran’s Parchin military complex following strikes on 9-10 March. The weapon signature is consistent with the GBU-57 Massive Ordnance Penetrator, a 30,000-pound bomb designed to penetrate up to 200 feet of hardened concrete, delivered by B-2 Spirit stealth bombers deployed from Whiteman Air Force Base in Missouri. Parchin is not an oil depot. It is not a naval base. It is not a drone warehouse. The IAEA’s November 2011 report identified the site as the location of hydrodynamic experiments consistent with nuclear weapon development, specifically high-explosive testing for implosion-type nuclear initiators, the component that compresses fissile material to achieve critical mass. Israel released 55,000 pages from Iran’s Amad Plan archive in 2018 documenting Parchin’s role. The IAEA detected chemically man-made uranium particles during its sole inspection of the specific site in September 2015. Iran then denied access and undertook sanitisation activities that the IAEA said “undermined verification.” The war that began as a decapitation strike against a Supreme Leader has crossed into the nuclear domain. Not because a nuclear weapon was used. Because the facility suspected of developing them was struck with the most powerful conventional munition in the American arsenal. The GBU-57 exists for one purpose. It was designed during the Obama administration specifically to hold at risk Iran’s deeply buried nuclear facilities. It weighs more than most fighter aircraft. Only the B-2 can deliver it. And the B-2 flew from Missouri to Iran and back, a round trip of approximately 25,000 kilometres, to put it through the roof of a building that the IAEA spent fifteen years trying to inspect and Iran spent fifteen years trying to hide. Iran’s response calculus just changed. Before Parchin, the war was about sovereignty, oil, and regional power. After Parchin, the war is about whether Iran still possesses the capability to develop a nuclear weapon. A regime under existential bombardment that believes its nuclear option has been destroyed has two choices: surrender or accelerate. The intelligence community assesses the regime is not collapsing. The Mosaic Doctrine’s 31 commands continue operating. Continuous strikes have been announced. If the regime concludes that its nuclear hedge has been removed by the Parchin strike, the incentive to reconstitute covertly at undeclared sites becomes the single most dangerous variable in international security. Every nation that has calculated its security based on the assumption that Iran was months away from a nuclear weapon is now recalculating. Israel struck Parchin to eliminate the threat. The strike may instead have eliminated the deterrent. A nuclear-capable Iran that refrains from building a weapon because the option exists is strategically different from a non-nuclear Iran that races to build one because the option has been bombed. The war cost $11.3 billion in six days. The Strait carries 8 tankers instead of 138. Dubai’s towers burn from interception debris. Oman’s mediator port is on fire. The intelligence community says the regime is stable. And the largest conventional bomb on Earth just landed on the facility where the IAEA found man-made uranium particles. The war is no longer about oil. It is about physics. And physics does not negotiate. Full analysis - open.substack.com/pub/shanakaans…
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@EricLDaugh In her correction she failed to mention at whom the bombs were thrown.
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Eric Daugherty
Eric Daugherty@EricLDaugh·
🚨 IT’S OFFICIAL: CNN’s Abby Phillip was FORCED to issue an on-air correction after she claimed the Muslim bombers in NYC targeted Mayor Mamdani, not Christians This would NOT have happened without X! Thank you Elon!
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Raheem J. Kassam@RaheemKassam·
Wow it’s crazy in downtown dc right now as hundreds of Persians descend on the White House to celebrate the ouster of the Iranian Islamic regime
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@ChrisPa18948536 @LightOnLiberty That's a non sequitur. You don't have an argument so you're just trying to confuse the issue. Next you'll be accusing me of being incapable of understanding. That's the oldest one in the book. You must be a communist.
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DaddyShark@ChrisPa18948536·
@LightOnLiberty World economies were dramatically different 30 years ago. Innovation and technology transportation a whole host of different factors are much different than 30 years ago. Nice try though.
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Briana Whitney@BrianaWhitney·
We can now confirm through an inside source investigators believe Nancy Guthrie abduction was intended burglary, and DNA evidence is currently being tested from the Range Rover that was seen being towed away Friday. Here’s what we know and can report…
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@foxandfriends Did some of our ordnance from Afghanistan show up?
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FOX & Friends@foxandfriends·
"This is not minor. This is major... It means they have found something in El Paso [or] in the area that is a threat." Aviation expert Mike Boyd reacts to the FAA’s decision to close airspace over El Paso, Texas for 10 days
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@SamaHoole AHA guidelines: But it's science!
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Sama Hoole@SamaHoole·
1866: Cotton seeds are agricultural waste. After extracting cotton fiber, farmers are left with millions of tons of seeds containing oil that's toxic to humans. Gossypol, a natural pesticide in cotton, makes the oil inedible. The seeds are fed to cattle in small amounts or simply discarded. 1900: Procter & Gamble is making candles and soap. They need cheap fats. Animal fats work but they're expensive. Cotton seed oil is abundant and nearly worthless. If they could somehow make it edible, they'd have unlimited cheap raw material. The process they develop is brutal. Extract the oil using chemical solvents. Heat to extreme temperatures to neutralise gossypol. Hydrogenate with pressurised hydrogen gas to make it solid at room temperature. Deodorise chemically to remove the rancid smell. Bleach to remove the grey color. The result: Crisco. Crystallised cottonseed oil. Industrial textile waste transformed through chemical processing into something white and solid that looks like lard. They patent it in 1907, launch commercially in 1911. Now they have a problem. Nobody wants to eat industrial waste that's been chemically treated. Your grandmother cooks with lard and butter like humans have for thousands of years. Crisco needs to convince her that her traditional fats are deadly and this hydrogenated cotton-seed paste is better. The marketing campaign is genius. They distribute free cookbooks with recipes specifically designed for Crisco. They sponsor cooking demonstrations. They target Jewish communities advertising Crisco as kosher: neither meat nor dairy. They run magazine adverts suggesting that modern, scientific families use Crisco while backwards rural people use lard. But the real coup happens in 1948. The American Heart Association has $1,700 in their budget. They're a tiny organisation. Procter & Gamble donates $1.7 million. Suddenly the AHA has funding, influence, and a major corporate sponsor who manufactures vegetable oil. 1961: The AHA issues their first dietary guidelines. Avoid saturated fat from animals. Replace it with vegetable oils. Recommended oils: Crisco, Wesson, and other seed oils. The conflict is blatant. The organization issuing health advice is funded by the company that profits when people follow that advice. Nobody seems troubled by this. Newspapers report the guidelines as objective science. Doctors repeat them to patients. Government agencies adopt them into policy. Industrial cotton-seed oil, chemically extracted and hydrogenated, becomes "heart-healthy" while butter becomes "artery-clogging poison." 1980s: Researchers discover that trans fats, created by hydrogenation, directly cause heart disease. They raise LDL, lower HDL, promote inflammation, and increase heart attack risk more than any other dietary fat. Crisco, as originally formulated, is catastrophically unhealthy. This takes 70 years to officially acknowledge. Procter & Gamble's response: Quietly reformulate without admission of error. Remove hydrogenation, keep selling seed oils, never acknowledge that their "heart-healthy" product spent seven decades actively causing the disease it claimed to prevent. Modern seed oils remain. Soybean, canola, corn, safflower oils everywhere. Same chemical extraction process. Same high-temperature refining. Same oxidation problems. Just without hydrogenation so trans fats stay below regulatory thresholds. These oils oxidise rapidly when heated. They integrate into cell membranes where they create inflammatory signalling for months or years. They're rich in omega-6 fatty acids that promote inflammation. They've never existed in human diets at current consumption levels. But they're cheap. Profitable. And the food industry has spent a century convincing everyone they're healthy. The alternative, admitting that industrial textile waste shouldn't have been turned into food, would require acknowledging the last 110 years of dietary advice was fundamentally corrupted from the start. Your great-grandmother cooked with lard because that's what humans used for millennia. Then Procter & Gamble needed to sell soap alternatives and accidentally created the largest dietary change in human history. We traded animal fats that built civilisations for factory waste that causes disease. The soap company won. Your health lost.
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@CollinRugg They impeached Trump for FAR less.
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Collin Rugg@CollinRugg·
JUST IN: Democrat Rep. Jerry Nadler appears to suggest American citizens would be justified in shooting masked ICE agents. "What is really the major problem in this country today is the fascism in our streets." "The attacks on American citizens by masked hoodlums. If you were attacked by a masked person, you might think you were being kidnapped. You'd be justified in shooting the person to protect yourself."
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@Osint613 Name me one acre of usable land that hasn't been stolen or conquered at one point or another.
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Open Source Intel@Osint613·
Billie Eilish: Nobody is illegal on stolen land. We need to keep fighting and speaking up. Our voices do matter.
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Carlos@conservarado·
@CitizenFreePres Was really enjoying the video until Nancy Pelosi’s lip syncing at the 2:50 mark. Why can’t we have nice things?
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Citizen Free Press@CitizenFreePres·
John Mayer plays Ripple from Bobby Weir tribute, excellent.
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@AlphaNews Someone has given these children permission to behave poorly.
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Alpha News@AlphaNews·
EXCLUSIVE: Tech workers say they were mistaken for ICE agents, accosted by anti-ICE mob What began as a casual lunch between five Twin Cities software engineers quickly escalated into a frightening encounter after the men were misidentified as undercover federal agents and protesters were alerted to the Minneapolis restaurant where they were dining. Alpha News obtained video and spoke with one of the men, Lee, a software engineer from Plymouth, who described how the situation unfolded. Lee said the group was eating lunch at Clancy’s Deli, near 38th Street and Grand Avenue South, when one of the men — who belongs to an anti-ICE Signal chat — received a message from a group labeled “SW Minneapolis Rapid Response” claiming that plainclothes ICE agents were dining at the restaurant. “My friend was shocked,” Lee said. “He’s on the [anti-ICE] side politically. He lives nearby. He’s eaten there before. And suddenly he’s seeing messages saying we’re ICE.” The software engineers — all white males dressed casually in sweatshirts and jackets — were soon confronted by protesters who surrounded the restaurant, shouting insults and blowing whistles in their ears as they attempted to leave, according to Lee. Lee emphasized to Alpha News that the group’s political views were mixed, but said the encounter left some of them reconsidering their positions. “One of us is pro-ICE, one anti-ICE, others on the fence,” he said. “After this, I think some of them are rethinking everything.”
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