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CBS Sacramento
CBS Sacramento@CBSSacramento·
For years, California leaders accused oil companies of price gouging at the pump, but a state investigation found no evidence of that. Instead, a CBS News California investigation found what's really driving the highest gas prices in the U.S. cbsloc.al/3PPOHwW
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Bill Melugin@BillMelugin_·
A six month CBS investigation found no evidence that California’s highest in the nation gas prices are the result of price gouging, as state politicians have repeatedly claimed. Instead, the investigation found those prices are largely the result of California’s own policies.
CBS Sacramento@CBSSacramento

For years, California leaders accused oil companies of price gouging at the pump, but a state investigation found no evidence of that. Instead, a CBS News California investigation found what's really driving the highest gas prices in the U.S. cbsloc.al/3PPOHwW

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That’s because Trump was the only thing standing in the way of the globalists agenda, and takeover! Here’s the puppet master just before Trumps first inauguration, tell me if you think what he says sounds familiar.. They are responsible for ALL of it including the migrant influx, fraudulent migrant businesses, etc.
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Jack@jackunheard·
🚨HOLY CRAP. Billy Bush reveals that ABC News created a 75-person team in 2016 whose only job was to destroy Donald Trump’s career. “I know the guy who ran the division…[It] was dedicated to basically getting him!” This is criminal.
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Secretary Kennedy
Secretary Kennedy@SecKennedy·
We cannot regulate what we do not understand. Through @ARPA_H, we are launching STOMP—Systematic Targeting of Microplastics—to measure exposure, define risk, and remove microplastics from the human body.
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Wall Street Apes
Wall Street Apes@WallStreetApes·
A new report from Consumer Affairs reveals that Gavin Newsom is lying again. Adjusted for cost of living and rent, California residents have the WORST purchasing power in the entire country after taxes “It's no surprise that money in California doesn't go as far as it does in many other states, but a new report from Consumer Affairs reveals the stark contrast in take-home pay for someone earning a six-figure salary here compared to other areas. Workers earning a hundred thousand dollars in San Francisco and Oakland would have a purchasing power of just over $62,000 after taxes. The worst on the list of US cities. California's state income tax is high, but it's the city's regional price parity, which translates roughly to cost of living. That really brings down the salary. Goods and services are much more expensive in California with housing and utilities making purchasing power plummet” “On the other hand, Texas dominated the list of the highest adjusted post-tax salaries with four Texas cities earning the most of a a hundred thousand dollars paycheck. Texas lacks both state and local income taxes, allowing workers to avoid having a huge chunk of their pay deducted each pay period.”
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Shanaka Anslem Perera ⚡
JUST IN: Four ships left Chinese ports carrying sodium perchlorate and arrived at Iranian harbours after the war began. Sodium perchlorate is a white crystalline salt. When heated, it decomposes and releases oxygen. Mixed with aluminium powder and a polymer binder, it becomes solid rocket fuel. Solid rocket fuel propels ballistic missiles. Ballistic missiles close the Strait of Hormuz. The Strait of Hormuz sets the global oil price. And China, the country that shipped the chemical, is buying that oil at a discount, paying in yuan, while co-authoring a five-point peace plan to end the war the chemical is helping to sustain. The Telegraph reported on April 3rd that the vessels Hamouna, Barzin, Shabdis, and Rayen, all sanctioned Iran-flagged ships, loaded cargo at Chinese chemical ports including Gaolan in Zhuhai and delivered it to Iran since the war began. Analysts assessed the shipments could enable production of hundreds of additional ballistic missiles. In early 2025, over a thousand tons of sodium perchlorate were shipped on similar routes. One shipment was linked to an explosion at Bandar Abbas. Follow the molecule. Sodium perchlorate leaves a Chinese factory in Guangdong Province. It crosses the Indian Ocean on a sanctioned vessel that no Western insurer will touch. It arrives in Iran. It enters a dispersed production facility that the US Air Force has spent five weeks trying to locate and destroy. It is mixed, cast, cured, and loaded into a solid-fuel motor. That motor is fitted to a ballistic missile. That missile is aimed at a tanker, a refinery, a bridge, or a base. The tanker it hits was carrying oil through the strait that the missile was built to close. The oil that does not pass through the strait becomes scarce. The scarcity raises the physical price to $140. And China, whose factory produced the precursor, buys the scarce oil that its own chemical helped make scarce, at prices negotiated bilaterally in a currency that is not the dollar, through a strait it helped close with a chemical it shipped on a vessel it knew was sanctioned. The circle has tracking numbers, port manifests, vessel IMO codes, and satellite timestamps. No government has denied the cargo. China says it “strictly controls dual-use exports.” The vessels are sanctioned. The chemical is a known propellant precursor. And the shipments arrived during a war in which China blocked the UN resolution to reopen the strait, co-authored a peace plan with Pakistan, supplied the rare earth magnets inside every F-35 sent to bomb the missile facilities, and published the tutorial that taught Iran to shoot down the aircraft carrying those magnets. Supplier of the missile fuel. Supplier of the jet engine magnets. Teacher of the countermeasure. Blocker of the resolution. Author of the peace plan. Buyer of the oil. China does not have a side in this war. China has a position at every point on the circumference of a circle whose centre is the Strait of Hormuz and whose radius is measured in the distance a sodium perchlorate molecule travels from a factory in Zhuhai to a missile silo in Khuzestan. The chemical left China. The missile closes the strait. The oil price rises. China buys the oil. The peace plan fails. The war continues. The next shipment loads. The circle turns. open.substack.com/pub/shanakaans…
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Kevin Kiley
Kevin Kiley@KevinKileyCA·
Newsom's new website claims California "leads the nation in preventing fraud." In reality, California leads the nation in allowing fraud. Hospice fraud, financial aid fraud, EDD fraud, homelessness, high-speed rail. Thieves have absolutely had their way with our tax dollars.
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Blue Lives Matter
Blue Lives Matter@bluelivesmtr·
The truth is OUT! Police have released body-cam footage that DESTROYS the left's narrative that cops took out an "unarmed, innocent member of the community"! In the footage, you can see a 45-year-old man wanted for child s*x crimes pulling a gun on a Wichita police officer before the officer opened fire and k*lled him. It all when down when cops were trying to arrest a man on a warrant and eight counts of s*xual exploitation of a child. When they told him he was being arrested, bodycam footage shows he pulled a gun. An officer opened fire and ended the threat. REPOST this everywhere and get the TRUTH out! #thinblueline #lawenforcement
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Tony Seruga
Tony Seruga@TonySeruga·
Mike Rowe @mikeroweworks is an absolute HONESTY broker. Here his message is clear and SPOT ON!: We can no longer dismiss this as rumor or propaganda. Evidence has surfaced from multiple sources, including whistleblowers, forensic data, survivor testimonies, and leaked Party documents. Killed to Order (@JanJekielek)— Rowe’s amplification of it — forces the world to face an unbearable truth: China’s regime is monetizing human life through state-sanctioned organ harvesting, while much of the global medical establishment and media remain complicit through silence. Fifty years ago, if leaked documents proved that a major government was executing prisoners of conscience and selling their organs, every newspaper from The Washington Post to Le Monde would have run front-page exposés, television anchors would have sounded shaken, and governments would be under international pressure within days. Today — silence. Or worse, halfhearted “fact-checks” framed to anesthetize the public rather than awaken it. That’s not because this story lacks evidence. The record is overwhelming: • Verified medical imaging and surgical testimony confirm living extractions from Falun Gong practitioners. • Forensic audits of China’s official transplant data revealed statistical impossibilities — numbers too perfect to be organic. • Whistleblowers, from surgeons like Dr. Enver Tohti, to insiders like Prof. Yuan Hongbing, has provided names, dates, and internal CCP instructions. • The CCP’s own internal memos, leaked in 2025, flat-out mention of creating “non‑governmental forces” abroad to manipulate Western coverage of Falun Gong, and portray Chinese repression as a benevolent “anti‑cult” action. So why the silence now? Because the media landscape has changed. Most major Western outlets have financial entanglements with Chinese conglomerates, tech advertisers dependent on Chinese supply chains, or access agreements that would vanish if they spoke up. Meanwhile, “influencer journalists” chase clicks, not justice — and a slow, grisly crime like organ harvesting doesn’t fit a 15‑second narrative. The old journalistic ethos — “speak truth to power” — has been replaced with “don’t anger the sponsors”. That’s why people like Mike Rowe and Jan Jekielek are so critical. They’re not beholden to those institutions. Independent voices, operating outside the mainstream’s financial choke‑chain, are the only reason the public even hears whispers of what’s happening. And that’s the real moral inversion of our time: Once, the press existed to expose power. Now, power owns the press — and it takes unlikely truth-tellers, a tradesman‑philosopher like Rowe or a dissident researcher like Jekielek, to remind the world that human lives are still being harvested for profit. The question now is not whether this is happening — the evidence is past that stage — but whether there remains enough moral backbone in the West to react to it.
The Real Mike Rowe@mikeroweworks

Last year, a guy I know told me that the Chinese government had been caught red-handed executing political prisoners and selling their organs to desperate buyers all over the world. He told me this had been going on for a long time and that the world wasn’t paying attention. Actually, that’s not entirely true. @JanJekielek isn’t just a guy I know. Jan is the senior editor of The @EpochTimes, a well-respected writer, and the host of a show called American Thought Leaders, which I’ve been honored to appear on several times. So, when he told me with a straight face that the Chinese government was up to its communist armpits in a 9-billion-dollar organ harvesting scheme, I couldn’t dismiss him as a crackpot. And when he told me that dozens of hospitals had been built adjacent to dozens of prisons for the express purpose of expediting the transplant procedure and that most of the prisoners being executed and violated were members of the Falun Gong, a peaceful group of dissidents whose only crime was a failure to fall in line with the Communist Party, I couldn’t dismiss him as a tinfoil hat conspiracy theorist. Instead, I researched his claims as best I could, talked to a few contacts in the state department, and concluded that Jan might very well be on to something. I then invited him on the podcast to discuss the matter in detail in a conversation that went viral. Shortly thereafter, Jan got a book deal, and that book, Killed to Order, just came out this week. Well, I’ve read it, and it’s fantastic. Fantastic and horrifying. Horrifying, and I’m sorry to say, true. Here’s what I wrote when Jan asked me for a blurb. “A lot of what you’re about to read I heard directly from Jan, when he first appeared on my podcast to talk about the multi-billion-dollar human organ trade in China. I had no idea that our conversation would go viral, ruffle so many feathers, or lead to this extraordinary book. Spoiler alert: as you read, you will likely experience the same mix of incredulity, horror, and disbelief that I did when Jan explained to me precisely how and why this atrocity has continued to unfold since 2000. But with every chapter—every page, really—your skepticism will be challenged with some very uncomfortable facts, and you will be confronted with a simple choice: to accept the claims herein as true or not. Frankly, I wish the evidence were flimsy or circumstantial or refutable. I’d prefer to live in a world where human beings are not wrongly imprisoned and routinely harvested for their parts. But I’m afraid that’s not the case. The evidence in this book is compelling and credible, and the evidence demands a verdict, no matter how uncomfortable or upsetting the truth might turn out to be. Such are the hazards of pulling one’s head from the sand and having a look around at a world in desperate need of improvement.” Obviously, I recommend his book, which you can order here. bit.ly/4bDsyJo Obviously, I invited him back on the podcast, which you can listen to here. bit.ly/TWIHI475JanJek… Obviously, I think the subject matter is important and worth your time. I hope you’ll share it.

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Owen Benjamin 🐻
Owen Benjamin 🐻@OwenBenjamin·
I think I figured out the tech nasa no longer has and why they can’t go back to the lunar surface. This is mind blowing. They really did lose the tech to go back
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NEWSMAX@NEWSMAX·
"You have to win or I'm leaving, I hear it all the time." California Gubernatorial candidate Steve Hilton expressed the sentiments of Golden State voters towards Democrat policies on Wednesday's "National Report." @SteveHiltonx @ShaunKraisman
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Paul White Gold Eagle
Paul White Gold Eagle@PaulGoldEagle·
The U.S. just deployed a weapon that was supposed to stay classified for another decade 🚨🚨🚨 THE US JUST DEPLOYED "SOFT KILL" ELECTRONIC WARFARE IN IRAN → NO BULLETS, NO BOMBS, TOTAL DESTRUCTION 🚨🚨🚨 America just revealed a capability most people didn't know existed. Electronic warfare systems mounted on Black Hawks that can shut down an ENTIRE battlefield without firing a single round. Process that. WHAT "SOFT KILL" DOES: → Shuts down ALL enemy communications instantly → Disables drones MID-AIR — they fall from the sky like dead birds → Directed energy BLINDS every sensor, radar, and targeting system in range → Collapses entire command networks in SECONDS → No gunfire. No explosions. Just silence.
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Tony Seruga
Tony Seruga@TonySeruga·
FROM PRESIDENT DONALD J. TRUMP WE GOT HIM! My fellow Americans, over the past several hours, the United States Military pulled off one of the most daring Search and Rescue Operations in U.S. History, for one of our incredible Crew Member Officers, who also happens to be a highly respected Colonel, and who I am thrilled to let you know is now SAFE and SOUND! This brave Warrior was behind enemy lines in the treacherous mountains of Iran, being hunted down by our enemies, who were getting closer and closer by the hour, but was never truly alone because his Commander in Chief, Secretary of War, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and fellow War Fighters were monitoring his location 24 hours a day, and diligently planning for his rescue. At my direction, the U.S. Military sent dozens of aircraft, armed with the most lethal weapons in the World, to retrieve him. He sustained injuries, but he will be just fine. This miraculous Search and Rescue Operation comes in addition to a successful rescue of another brave Pilot, yesterday, which we did not confirm, because we did not want to jeopardize our second rescue operation. This is the first time in military memory that two U.S. Pilots have been rescued, separately, deep in Enemy Territory. WE WILL NEVER LEAVE AN AMERICAN WARFIGHTER BEHIND! The fact that we were able to pull off both of these operations, without a SINGLE American killed, or even wounded, just proves once again, that we have achieved overwhelming Air Dominance and Superiority over the Iranian skies. This is a moment that ALL Americans, Republican, Democrat, and everyone else, should be proud of and united around. We truly have the best, most professional, and lethal Military in the History of the World. GOD BLESS AMERICA, GOD BLESS OUR TROOPS, AND HAPPY EASTER TO ALL! @realDonaldTrump/116350133044957842" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">truthsocial.com/@realDonaldTru
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Tony Seruga@TonySeruga

🚨 US Completes Daring Rescue of Downed F-15E Crew Member from Iran - As I reported hours ago and now Fox News confirms the Weapons Systems Officer (WSO) from the downed F-15E Strike Eagle has been successfully rescued and, along with the entire US rescue team, is safely out of Iran. - The F-15E was struck Thursday night (early Friday local time) in southwest Iran; both pilot and WSO ejected. - The WSO used SERE training to evade Iranian forces: hiked from wreckage, hid on an elevated ridge, and activated the emergency beacon. - Complex Combat Search and Rescue (CSAR) mission involved US Special Operations forces, including Air Force Pararescuemen (PJs), multiple military branches, and layered support. - Ground fighting occurred as US teams kept IRGC and Basij hunters at bay; local videos show injured/dead Iranian personnel (no Americans killed). - A-10 Warthog providing close air cover for the rescue crashed in Kuwait; its pilot ejected safely and was rescued. - The original F-15E was largely destroyed on impact with sensitive equipment aboard. - Two US rescue helicopters were hit by enemy fire; crew members were injured, but all successfully exited Iran. - My Pentagon sources are very high-level, and they describe the multi-layered operation as highly complex, involving many elements to locate and extract the downed airman and full team. Here is the video I waited hours to be cleared for posting.

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MAZE
MAZE@mazemoore·
In January Gavin Newsom ridiculed Dr. Oz for investigating hospice fraud in CA and said the investigations were purely political. Since then, Oz has closed down 221 fraudulent hospice businesses in Los Angeles alone. Gavin don't be angry. You've been campaigning for years. Someone has to do your job.
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DataRepublican (small r)
DataRepublican (small r)@DataRepublican·
Been researching DC juries this morning. Did you know that DC has a specific school curriculum which is mandatory from 6th to 12th grade which trains them in civic participation including juries? Students are taught how to look past the actual crime and evaluate all charges through "root causes" and equity. There's no chance of a favorable conviction in DC.
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Jammles@jammles9·
U.S. special forces and search-and-rescue teams launched a nighttime raid in the Rig Mountains region of Iran's southwestern Khuzestan Province, rescuing a weapons pilot in hiding there, and clashed with the local garrison of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps. It appears that Iranian resistance organizations coordinated with the U.S. rescue operation, rallying local Iranian people to take to the streets in vehicles under the pretext of claiming the bounty for capturing the American pilot, thereby blocking local roads and preventing reinforcements from the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps to the area.
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Nabil Huda@MNabeelHuda·
@shanaka86 @grok are both Pilot and WSO from Crashed F 15 over iran rescued successfullyby US forces ?
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Shanaka Anslem Perera ⚡
BREAKING: The missing American weapons systems officer is alive and out of Iran. Fox News, citing two senior US officials, reports that US special operations forces extracted the downed F-15E crew member after a massive firefight with IRGC and Basij forces in the mountains of southwestern Iran. The Pentagon has not officially confirmed. If the reports hold, the United States just pulled off the first successful combat rescue from inside Iranian territory in American military history. Desert One failed in 1980. Dehdasht did not. The WSO ejected over Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad Province on Friday when Iranian air defences shot down his F-15E Strike Eagle, the first manned American aircraft lost to enemy fire since 2003. He spent approximately 24 hours evading capture on the ground while Iranian state television broadcast a bounty for his capture alive, Basij militia flooded the mountains, and armed civilians fired automatic rifles at American rescue helicopters overhead. NBC News verified the footage. The IRGC warned residents to stay away. Tasnim, the semi-official news agency, said Iran would “not announce whether the pilot is in our custody.” Then the operators came. Reports describe a JSOC-led night extraction supported by A-10 Warthog gun runs on IRGC convoys and a telecommunications tower in Dehdasht to suppress the Iranian response. Iranian local officials reported at least four killed and several wounded. Unverified social media reports described “large numbers” of IRGC and Basij casualties transferred from Black Mountain to Dehdasht Hospital. Crowds gathered outside. The US struck Basij convoys advancing on the WSO’s position with close air support while ground teams moved in for the extraction. Fox News reported that the WSO “and the members of the rescue team are all safely out of Iran.” This happened 48 hours after the President told the nation that Iran’s radar was “100 percent annihilated” and that there was “not a thing” Iran could do. Iran shot down the jet. Iran mobilised thousands to hunt the crew. Iran offered a bounty on state television. And America sent its most classified soldiers into the Iranian mountains, fought the IRGC on the ground, and brought their man home. The gap between the political narrative and the operational reality has never been wider or more consequential. The rescue, if confirmed, changes the war’s trajectory in ways that transcend the survival of one airman. It demonstrates that American special operations forces can insert into, fight inside, and extract from Iran. It proves that the IRGC’s ground control in its own provinces is penetrable. It removes the immediate hostage leverage that would have paralysed American decision-making heading into the April 6 deadline. And it shifts the psychological balance: the country that was hunting the pilot is now absorbing the fact that the hunters were outfought by a force that came and left before dawn. But it also confirms what the shootdown already proved. Iran is not finished. A country with “no anti-aircraft equipment” brought down a $100 million fighter. A country whose radar was “annihilated” forced the most expensive rescue operation of the war. A country that was supposed to be “decimated” mobilised fast enough to require A-10 gun runs and a ground battle to recover one man. The WSO is alive because the operators were extraordinary. The operators were needed because the war is not what the President says it is. The man is out. The war is not over. And the 48-hour clock is still running. open.substack.com/pub/shanakaans…
Shanaka Anslem Perera ⚡@shanaka86

On Wednesday the President told the nation that Iran’s radar was “100 percent annihilated” and that America was “unstoppable as a military force.” On Friday, Iran shot down an F-15E Strike Eagle from the 494th Expeditionary Fighter Squadron, RAF Lakenheath, using a layered air defence system that does not depend on radar. The pilot was rescued. The weapons systems officer is missing. The Pentagon notified the House Armed Services Committee that his status is “NOT known.” Iranian state television offered a reward for his capture alive. Armed civilians fired automatic rifles at American rescue helicopters over Khuzestan Province. And the President’s response, posted to Truth Social as the search continued, was five words: “KEEP THE OIL, ANYONE?” The President was not lying about the radar. He may have been telling the truth. What he did not say, and may not know, is that the threat has moved beyond radar. On March 14, Chinese military channels published a tutorial on passive electro-optical and infrared detection of stealth and fourth-generation aircraft. The technique tracks engine heat and airframe thermal signatures without emitting a signal. No radar pulse. No warning to the pilot. The F-15E’s radar warning receiver, designed to alert the crew when an enemy radar locks on, would have been silent because nothing locked on. The missile found the aircraft by following its heat. The system that Trump destroyed and the system that killed the jet operate in different physics. The war moved from radar to infrared, and the commander-in-chief announced victory over the domain the enemy had already abandoned. Two American aircraft were lost on April 3. The F-15E over Iran. An A-10 Thunderbolt, deployed on the rescue mission, was struck and made it to Kuwaiti airspace before the pilot ejected. Two HH-60 helicopters conducting the rescue were hit by small arms fire from armed Iranians on the ground, wounding crew members. Both landed safely. Thirteen Americans have died. Three hundred and sixty-five have been wounded. Three earlier F-15Es were lost to friendly fire over Kuwait on March 1. Friday was the first confirmed enemy shootdown of a manned US combat aircraft since the war began. The Chinook helicopters destroyed at Camp Buehring by Iranian strikes in March were the same type needed for combat search and rescue in April. The SAR force launched with degraded capacity into hostile territory where civilians fired rifles at rescue aircraft, while the E-4B Nightwatch repositioned to Andrews and the largest C-17 airlift of the war crossed the Atlantic. Israel suspended airstrikes in areas “relevant” to the rescue. Ghalibaf posted that America had “downgraded from regime change to can anyone find our pilots.” Hours after the US bombed the B1 bridge between Tehran and Karaj, killing eight, Iran’s foreign minister said striking civilian structures “will not compel Iranians to surrender.” Over 3,000 people have been killed across the Middle East. The strait is closed. Physical oil is at $140. The deadline expires Monday. And the weapons systems officer is somewhere in southwestern Iran while the country that promised it was unstoppable searches with damaged helicopters under small arms fire. The radar is annihilated. The threat that replaced it does not need radar. And the man who declared victory is searching for his missing airman in a war that was supposed to be over. open.substack.com/pub/shanakaans…

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