SCORCH
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SCORCH
@SCORCH918498
No private messages or DMs. I'll block you .
Katılım Mart 2026
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@theblaze You are a news site, Not buzz feed! Please stop the trash posts!
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Howard Stern has reportedly laid off about a dozen employees as his SiriusXM radio show prepares to reduce production to one new episode per week after Labor Day. pennlive.com/news/2026/07/h…
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@LSynnove @amerikkkanboy @testosteroneHAV @JKwakkenbos @solarfoid Synn ve means "Gift of The Sun".
Does it fit you ?
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@SCORCH918498 @amerikkkanboy @testosteroneHAV @JKwakkenbos @solarfoid Just dm this guy and he'll block you
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@FrankBr05713205 I did it so many times I could do them by eye.
And pick out metric and American wrenches too .
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@joncoopertweets Let each illegal alien be responsible for his own actions .
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@maddenifico Illegal aliens killed 13000 people last year in one way or another .
For you D.S.A democrats , that's much more than ICE did .

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His name was Joan Sebastian Guerrero. He was only 26-years-old when Trump's Gestapo ICE Nazis shot him dead in his car. Guerrero's 3-year-old daughter — who was wearing Bluey pajamas and a small backpack — was right there and stood crying in the street during the gunfire. His wife was also present and fell to her knees next to their daughter, letting out what neighbors described as an "agonizing howl".
Not surprisingly, ICE were not wearing body cameras.
Since Trump launched 'Operation 1938 Germany' in January 2025, at least nine people have been killed in public shootings by ICE — and more than 50 people have died in detention

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@MoundLore These days nuke plants are the size of a medium size house and can power a small city.
And the good part is that the fuel can be recycled until it is inert.
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In 1973, Public Service Indiana began building two Westinghouse reactors beside the Ohio River near Madison.
By the time Marble Hill was cancelled, the containment buildings were already standing and the project had consumed more money than any construction project in Indiana history.
The site had reactor vessels, containment structures, turbine buildings and a construction workforce that at its peak numbered in the thousands. When the utility stopped work in 1984, the plant was often described as roughly 70 percent complete, though major systems still remained unfinished.
More than $2.5 billion had been committed before the utility abandoned the project, and none of the investment ever entered Indiana’s electrical grid.
The unfinished plant left Public Service Indiana carrying costs for a generating station it could neither complete nor operate, helping force a financial restructuring that eventually produced Cinergy.
Marble Hill wasn’t an isolated failure. It became one of the projects utilities, regulators and investors pointed to when confidence in large-scale nuclear construction collapsed across the United States. Dozens of reactors were cancelled during the same era as inflation, rising interest rates, changing safety requirements after Three Mile Island, and runaway construction costs reshaped the industry’s future.
Even the massive containment domes that defined Marble Hill’s skyline didn’t survive. They were demolished between 2005 and 2011, erasing one of the largest unfinished nuclear plants in America.
Today, if you drive past the site, there’s remarkably little left to suggest Indiana almost joined the nuclear age on one of the biggest construction sites the state had ever seen.

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That’s because trump knows where the bodies are buried. And by bodies, I mean children. Babies too.
Discourse News@Discourse__News
🚨 BREAKING: The Trump Administration is now obstructing a New Mexico investigation into sex trafficking at Epstein's private ranch.
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Six products are being recalled for burn, explosion and infection risks. Here's what to look for. pennlive.com/news/2026/07/c…
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