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Mike Rizzo

@Ramrod_100

America First 🇺🇸 2A 🚫 DM's ** Old School Retired law - Enforcement * Back The Blue. Keep the Border Secure. ** Backup ** 🇺🇸🇮🇹

Arizona Katılım Temmuz 2026
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Mike Rizzo
Mike Rizzo@Ramrod_100·
Elon, we need your attention. Read this post. @elonmusk please. 👇 your attention is needed.
Lfleezy@LFleezy23

Dear @elonmusk As a share holder in SpaceX I’m very disappointed in the decisions here on X. I pay for premium plus. I gift premium subscriptions. I subscribe to pages. My companies advertise on X. It all ends. You have let a tiny man with zero social or common sense skills destroy the platform. He is making the whole platform lean left. It’s worse than when you bought it. I had my monetization suspended for 6 months last year just to get a an email saying “you didn’t violate the rules”. Now it has happened again. Nikita is uber reactionary and never thinks things through. You were a hero and has tarnished your reputation.

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Mr. Star Spangled MAGA
Mr. Star Spangled MAGA@4thOfJuly365·
I was demonitized for saying follow this account, boost this account, bookmark this post. Meanwhile... On March 5, 2026 Brian Krassenstein posted: "Please Reply: 'I am against this war with Iran' If you are against this war. Let them know it. He then tried to spam his post even further by telling his followers to tag Hegseth, Vance and Trump. This completely ok with @nikitabier
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Mike Rizzo@Ramrod_100·
@nikitabier @4thOfJuly365 This is one important thing I need to know @nikitabier this video in this post is one of the best videos I’ve seen for years and I’ve been on here since 2014. Under 1 million on Fourth of July and still not 1 million this is pretty disgusting. Asking for a friend.
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Mr. Star Spangled MAGA
Mr. Star Spangled MAGA@4thOfJuly365·
The only thing that can be done is everyone cancel their premium accounts. @elonmusk is not the man I thought he was. And his little bitch boy @nikitabier gets off on this.
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Mr. Star Spangled MAGA@4thOfJuly365·
Here are some notable examples of posts by Brian (@krassenstein) or Ed (@EdKrassen) from the last ~2-3 years that critics frequently cite as classic engagement farming/rage-bait/spam tactics. These are provocative, sensationalized, or controversy-stirring posts designed to drive replies, quotes, and emotional reactions (which boost visibility and potential monetization under X's system). They often use "BREAKING," exaggerated claims, or hot-button topics. Recent/Recent-ish Examples (2025–2026) Brian's satirical "confession" (Feb 2026)**: "BREAKING: It’s true. We run a massive bot farm of 12,000 Twitter accounts to game our engagement..." (Sarcastic response to accusations, but it predictably sparked hundreds of replies and debate.) Ed on Lindsey Graham/Zelensky (July 2026)**: "Lindsey Graham yesterday with Zelensky. Get ready for the MAGA conspiracy theories." (Paired with video; classic bait for partisan replies.) Brian's "Birthright Citizenship" joke (July 2026)**: "Huge announcement: Due to inflation, other people are apparently charging $4,000 for Birthright Citizenship. I’m keeping mine at $3,999... DM before the billboard goes up." (Satirical ad-style post on a divisive immigration topic.) Brian on Olivia Rodrigo/Planned Parenthood (July 2026)**: "AMAZING: Rock Star Olivia Rodrigo will Fund Planned Parenthood..." (Lists organizations with strong partisan appeal, driving supportive or angry replies.) Ed on Trump/IRS ruling (July 2026)**: "BREAKING: Another HUGE loss for Trump! Judge... torched Trump’s IRS lawsuit... shady May settlement gave his cronies a $1.776 billion taxpayer-funded slush fund..." (Sensational "BREAKING" framing on a political legal story.) Earlier Notable Ones (2023–2024) Brian's payout "how-to" thread (July 2023)**: Detailed guide on succeeding on X/Twitter, including buying Premium for algorithmic boost, avoiding links, profile optimization, etc. Critics saw it as meta-engagement farming while openly discussing monetization tactics. Brian calling out (but engaging with) another post (April 2024)**: Blurred image of something "pathetic," asking "Is this not the very definition of 'engagement farming'?" (Ironically high-reply post about low-content bait.) Brian on handling "haters" (Aug 2023)**: "The best way to deal with hate... haters are merely engagement farmers... Welcome aboard my coattails..." (Directly addressing the dynamic while benefiting from it.) Patterns critics highlight: Heavy use of "BREAKING," "HUGE," or exaggerated claims on Trump/MAGA topics to trigger conservative replies (which pay well under revenue sharing). Provocative political takes that don't rally their own side but provoke opponents. Frequent posting volume with similar structures, leading to "Starve the Grift" campaigns urging people to stop engaging. These aren't subtle spam like follow trains or obvious bot coordination, but they fit the spirit of "inauthentic use... to artificially impact traffic" that the Help Center warns against—optimized for algorithm gaming via controversy. The brothers argue it's just compelling commentary and that critics are the real farmers. If you want direct links, more screenshots, or examples from a specific time frame, let me know!
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Mr. Star Spangled MAGA
Mr. Star Spangled MAGA@4thOfJuly365·
Hey @grok Explain to me like you just did in the grok section of X... Do Brian and Ed Krassenstein break this rule repeatedly?
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Mike - Arizona
Mike - Arizona@MikeAz100·
If this can happen to Mr. Star. @4thOfJuly365 who’s has 213.8k followers. So all this means we’re busting our asses for nothing if it’s that easy to get rid of a good creator. Every large creator out there on X should be worried right now. Let’s see who’s next. 👇
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Mike - Arizona@MikeAz100·
@4thOfJuly365 Everyone take a look at this if this can happen to Mr. Star you’re next. But Brian and his twin ass brother starting harassing me in 2014 so no one is safe here besides people like them.
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Mike - Arizona
Mike - Arizona@MikeAz100·
Bozo’s Circus premiered on WGN-TV Channel 9 in Chicago on September 11, 1961
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Mike - Arizona@MikeAz100·
Motorola at 90: World’s First FM Portable Two-Way Radio The photo was taken in 1943, in Italy
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Mike - Arizona@MikeAz100·
The installation below in a police car in the Philadelphia area circa 1948.  Not a lot of tread left on that spare! At the time the Bell System was trying to get into the mobile radio business by leasing and maintaining two-way radios. This business plan was short-lived and seems to have taken place only or mostly in the northeast parts of the United States.
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Mike - Arizona@MikeAz100·
A car phone is a mobile radio telephone specifically designed for and fitted into an automobile. This service originated with the Bell System and was first used in St. Louis, Missouri, on June 17, 1946.
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Mike - Arizona@MikeAz100·
The original equipment weighed 80 pounds (36 kg), and there were initially only three channels for all the users in the metropolitan area (other sources claim six channels. Illinois Bell Telephone Company's new car radiotelephone service in Chicago
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Mike - Arizona@MikeAz100·
Car phones in the 1980s were massive, expensive status symbols. Often wired directly into a vehicle's electrical system, they featured a trunk-mounted transceiver and a corded handset. Prices ranged from $1,400 to $2,500 (roughly $4,000 to $7,000 today), making them accessible mainly to wealthy executives and professionals.
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