Stephen
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Stephen
@Stephenin850
God fearing husband, father, and patriot. Proud Girl-Dad. #FSUtwitter
Tallahassee, FL Katılım Aralık 2022
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@ImBreckWorsham @Recon_Raccoon Yeah, I voted for him 3 times, but he definitely fucked kids.
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Whatever he did on that island must be HORRIFIC.
The Resonance@Partisan_12
Trump to cut off all trade with Spain, for israel..
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I'm waking up with a headache and stiff neck this morning due to how violently anti-ICE activist, Chris Ostroushko, shoved me down yesterday.
A second angle shows that he had to be held back by 5 men as he continued to charge at me.
I didn't speak a word to him all day yet he repeatedly called me a bitch and very clearly looks like he wanted to violently hurt me even worse than he did.
I'm happy to report that charges will be brought against this man, his wife and daughter.
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I think the present government has destroyed the relationship between the public and the Garda Síochána for good, Having a late lunch in a resturant and four members of the guards walked in three males and a woman. Suddenly the place went quiet, they were seated, Other customers and staff looking at them.
Their order was taken and shortly after the owner or manager went and asked them very politely to leave the premises as they were not welcome, that their presence was upsetting other customers and would they inform their colleagues they are not welcome either, As they walked out the door tail between their legs people clapped and cheered it was surreal.

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🚨BREAKING: Prof. Francis Boyle found dead only 20 days after he agreed to testify against Bill Gates and Albert Bourla over alleged dangers of COVID-19 mRNA vaccines.
The circumstances surrounding his death are being questioned, with some suggesting foul play.
Do you think this is just a coincidence?


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This is:
Capitol Police surveillance camera #0903, on January 6 at 5:18 a.m.,
reveals that the camera is following the FBI’s all-white “ghost bus” heading to the Capitol, delivering FBI informants and thugs dressed as Trump supporters.
On Jan. 6, 2021, a former FBI agent on the ground at the U.S. Capitol texted investigative journalist @paulsperry_ and confirmed that at least one “busload” of Antifa thugs infiltrated peaceful Trump demonstrators as part of a false Trump-flag operation.
GOP Rep. Higgins asks FBI Director Christina Wray point-blank if the FBI sent “ghost buses” filled with FBI informants dressed as Trump supporters to the Capitol on Jan. 6. Watch as Democrats rush to cut off his mic—and worse, that is exactly what the Republican chairman does.
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🚨 WEF BIOETHICIST PLANS TO UNLEASH LONE STAR TICKS ON HUMANITY TO ENGINEER MASS MEAT ALLERGIES!
The World Economic Forum’s own “bioethicist” Dr. Matthew Liao just admitted their twisted plan: Use Lone Star Ticks to deliberately induce “meat allergy” in the population and crash global meat consumption to “help the planet.”
No more steaks, burgers, or bacon for you, peasants! Why bother convincing people to eat bugs when they can weaponize a tick bite that reprograms your immune system and makes red meat a literal death sentence?
Liao openly confesses that humans have “weakness of will” and won’t quit meat on their own. So the solution? Human engineering via alpha-gal syndrome straight from the Lone Star Tick. One bite and your body attacks meat forever. Climate cult problem solved.
They are not asking you to eat less meat. They are making it biologically impossible. Your body, your choice? Not under their watch. This is straight-up biological tyranny disguised as “saving the Earth.”
WHO IS READY TO FIGHT BACK?
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The rights and well-being of conservative journalists are ignored by leftist governments and media
Physical attacks don’t count as violence if they’re against conservatives
Something’s wrong here
Tim Burchett@timburchett
Where are the media folks complaining about her 1st Amendment rights being denied?
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Prepare for the most jaw-dropping 4 minutes and 21 seconds you will watch this year.
Nicole Shanahan — ex-wife of Google co-founder Sergey Brin, former running mate of RFK Jr., and a woman who personally signed nine-figure philanthropy checks — went full whistleblower on the entire Silicon Valley “tech wife mafia” and how they were used.
Her exact words:
“I don’t think many of the tech mafia wives realize… they were used to set the groundwork for what Klaus Schwab calls The Great Reset. Their money especially was being conscripted through a network of NGO advisors, Hollywood, Davos, and their own companies. A really small group of people… completely blind to how their groundwork is being used to enable these Great Reset policies.”
Then she turns the knife inward:
“These women find their meaning through philanthropic work. I really believed I was helping Black communities and indigenous communities rise up. But now the problems have gotten worse. Crime worse. Mental health worse. The whole model is broken. At the end of the day they always go: ‘But climate change.’ Social justice + climate change — it gets progressive women 100% of the time.”
She even says many now believe the biggest “climate change issues” are actually geoengineering issues.
This isn’t some random podcast bro.
This is a woman who lived in the mansions, sat on the boards, flew private to Davos parties… and is now saying:
“We were the useful idiots.”
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I spent 5 hours on my feet at Augusta before I even saw a golf shot.
Went to the Masters practice round this week...best Tuesday of my life.
We got there at 6 AM. Already a long line at the first gate.
By 7:15 we were through. By 9:00 we still hadn't touched the course.
Here's where all that time went:
1) The merch shop is controlled chaos.
No phones allowed inside. So you're just standing in line making friends with strangers for 30 minutes.
Once you're in, most of the good stuff is behind the counter on display with a number. You walk up and say "I'll take three of number 73 and two of 57."
No price tags visible on most of it. It almost feels like a shopping spree, which is only made worse by the fact that this might be a once-in-a-lifetime trip.
I've never spent more money before 9AM.
2) The course is nothing like TV.
The elevation changes are insane. The first tee drops about 50 feet before climbing back uphill. I had no idea.
The green on 7 is more tilted than you'd ever guess.
The approach on 8 is way steeper than it looks on screen.
The fairway bunkers are so deep that I wouldn't wish them on my worst enemy.
3) People make big sacrifices to get to Augusta
At Amen corner, I met two Australian guys who flew in from Sydney.
Their plane had to turn around over Fiji because a passenger went into anaphylactic shock from trail mix.
One had a five-week-old baby at home.
The other had a 20-month-old and a pregnant wife.
They still made the trip.
4) The bathroom situation deserves its own post.
They have attendants in the men's room directing traffic. "Number two? Against the wall. Number one? This line."
There's a dedicated attendant to wiping down the toilets after each person uses it.
No other event moves people around as efficiently as the Masters
5) 16 is electric.
Practice round Tuesday is when they skip balls across the water.
The crowd loses it every time someone tries.
Goes absolutely nuts when one makes it across.
Watched Rory skip one that rolled all the way through the green into the crowd and trickled back out. He tried to play it from there. Almost came back to his feet.
6) The end of the day was the best part.
By late afternoon, most players were off the course. Almost everyone had cleared out from Amen Corner.
We walked back to 12 and it was just... quiet. Peaceful.
Then watched the grounds crew replace divots on the 12 tee box.
They carve out oval-shaped pieces, lay in fresh sod, and hammer it down with a mallet. On every single tee box. Every single day.
That's Augusta.
I also brought my camera for the first time in a while.
I used to shoot golf content on the side, and it felt really good to pick it back up again.




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