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Ŧ Melissa Ŧ
@TexanMoe
The pursuit is happiness. America First🇺🇸 Currently avoiding responsibility. Choosing to live in the positivity of each day. 3rd acct.
Texas Katılım Kasım 2022
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🚨 ICE JUST NEUTRALIZED A FLYING CHEMICAL NIGHTMARE: 15 STOLEN C31 DRONES RECOVERED IN NJ — BEFORE THEY COULD WEAPONIZE AMERICA'S SKIES! 🔥
In the shadows of a Dover, New Jersey warehouse, Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) Newark — working hand-in-glove with the New Jersey State Police Cargo Theft Unit — just pulled off a masterclass in proactive enforcement. On April 27, they located and recovered 15 stolen Ceres Air C31 industrial spraying drones. Each one: a precision-engineered beast capable of hauling up to 40 gallons of liquid chemicals, blanketing 15+ acres in under 8 minutes at 40+ mph, with RTK GPS, 360° obstacle radar, night-vision cameras, and corrosion-proof build for harsh ops. Price tag per unit? ~$58,000. Total haul? Nearly $870,000 in dual-use tech that started as farm equipment... and could have ended as something far darker.
These weren't your hobbyist toys. Stolen March 24 from CAC International in Harrison via a sophisticated scam — fake bill of lading, phony confirmation email, bogus "delivery driver" — the drones sat untouched in a Prudent Corp. warehouse for over a month. FBI analysts flagged the theft as a potential "nightmare scenario": weaponized dispersal of chemicals, pathogens, or worse over populated areas or cropland. Agroterrorism meets airborne precision. History whispers warnings — from Aum Shinrikyo's sarin attempts to modern supply-chain exploits by cartels and adversaries. Dual-use tech like this is the new frontier of asymmetric threats.
But ICE HSI didn't wait for headlines. They connected dots during an unrelated cargo theft probe and grounded the threat cold. No arrests announced yet — investigation ongoing — but this is enforcement at its sharpest: interagency precision, supply-chain vigilance, and zero tolerance for vulnerabilities that adversaries love to exploit. In an era of open borders, fentanyl floods, and tech proliferation, this is what real national security looks like: quiet professionals turning potential catastrophe into a win for public safety.
America doesn't need more bureaucracy. It needs more of this — relentless, intelligent disruption of the networks that treat our homeland as their playground. Salute to HSI Newark and NJSP. Your work just made the skies (and fields) safer for every family from coast to coast.
#ICEGroundsTheThreat #DroneNightmareAverted #HSINewarkHeroes #NationalSecurityWin #DualUseTechExposed #ProtectAmericaFirst #CargoTheftTakedown #AgroTerrorStoppedCold



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Kirk Bangstad, the owner of the Wisconsin brewery who offered free beer for President Trump’s assassination, has doxxed the phone numbers of agents who visited him over his threat and told his followers to harass the agents.
Call Wisconsin’s Division of Alcohol and demand the removal of his license.
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Okay, this blew my mind
This is a can of black olives “with no artificial colors.” These are the olives we’ve all eaten in America
They aren’t black. Not even close, but they taste exactly the same
The color is more of a lighter/ medium brown shade rather than a dark black color
Of course I had to look into this,
Traditional super dark black olives we know in America are picked green and unripe. They’re treated with lye, exposed to oxygen, and then stabilized with ferrous gluconate. This fixes a consistent, deep black color
The black olives we all know and love should actually look like this in the video…..
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Happy Friday everybody hope it’s a good Friday for you.
You’ve driven past it a thousand times and probably never gave it a second thought.
The Loblolly Pine has been Arkansas’ state tree since 1939 chosen because it grows fast, spreads easily, and helped power the state’s timber industry.
It’s not flashy. But it built a whole lot of Arkansas, and telephone poles. It’s also responsible for taking a lot of houses out in tornadoes. 🌪️
What is your state tree?

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Abraham Lincoln paid reparations through the Freedmen’s Bureau in 1865.
It gave all free Black men 40 acres and a mule, plus food, clothing, and farm tools over a seven-year period until 1872 and was then ended by Democrats.
Congressional Democrats are ignorant of this piece of history. Now you know.
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I Can Ship My Pants!” – The Legendary Kmart Commercial That Had Everyone Laughing (and Blushing)
In a bustling Kmart store, a wide-eyed customer approaches the helpful associate at the counter with a mix of surprise and excitement. “So I can ship my pants right here?” he asks, barely believing it.
The associate smiles confidently. “You can ship your pants from anywhere!”
The news spreads like wildfire through the store. A woman on her phone lights up: “You hear that? I can ship my pants for free!” She beams. “Wow… I just may ship my pants.”
Her enthusiasm is contagious. Nearby, a dad turns to his young son, Billy. “Yeah, ship your pants, Billy. You can ship your pants too!”
The kid’s face explodes with joy. “I can’t wait to ship my pants, Dad!” He pauses, then adds triumphantly, “I just shipped my pants!”
The camera cuts to more delighted shoppers in everyday situations—on the bus, in the laundromat, at the kitchen table, even mid-yoga pose—all chanting the same ridiculous refrain with pure glee: “Ship my pants!” “Ship my drawers!” “I just shipped my bed!”
This 2013 Kmart ad was marketing gold: clever, memorable, and hilariously edgy. It turned a simple shipping promo into a viral sensation that still cracks people up today. Who knew free shipping could be this much fun? 🚚😂
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