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Soros-funded shitlib | Security | Veteran | Cat Enthusiast

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WeaselSec@WeaselSec·
If you’ve not already been brainwashed into adding Iceland to your travel bucket list: Do it.
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WeaselSec@WeaselSec·
@DRBoguslaw @DCIARatcliffe Just absolutely zero chance that shitting on and turning on every country and organization in the world for 14 months while proclaiming we no longer care about democracy has led to more reliable human assets suddenly wanting to risk it all to work with Uncle Sam.
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Daniel Boguslaw
Daniel Boguslaw@DRBoguslaw·
CIA director @DCIARatcliffe makes a staggering claim during a hearing in house intel today: CIA human assets are up 25% this year. Would love to see the mechanics of how that stat comes together and what countries back it up.
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WeaselSec@WeaselSec·
@Grummz I suspect I was not added to these lists by TexasJames and CommieKiller because of my conservative political views
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WeaselSec@WeaselSec·
@PirateWires Yeah I’m sure this will be well thought and definitely won’t lead to any of the corruption they all but promise to participants in their briefing on the subject.
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Pirate Wires
Pirate Wires@PirateWires·
NEW: The Department of War is recruiting an elite strike force of Wall Street financiers to create an “Economic Warfare Unit,” which some have dubbed “Deal Team Six.” Their mission: find companies to solve the Pentagon’s supply problems and get them the capital to do it. After the Pentagon’s recruiting deck leaked last week, the NYT warned that “Deal Team Six” could lead to corruption, noting that salaries may reach up to $600,000 — comparable with Wall Street compensation. But as Ryan Hassan (@eventidia) explains, this elite crew of “deal guys” could be exactly what America needs... especially during a time of war. For decades, the military has sourced weapons from a handful of contractors that weren’t incentivized to compete, leading to rising costs and stagnating lethality. Now, we’re hiring folks who are professionals at spending… to actually spend taxpayer money well. Yes, we’re paying them like bankers, and yes that’s the point. Full story 👇
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WeaselSec@WeaselSec·
@bhweingarten So just making up non-existent precedent and claims out of thin air is an interesting legal strategy huh
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Benjamin Weingarten
Benjamin Weingarten@bhweingarten·
🚨The Trump admin has filed its reply brief in the birthright citizenship case before the Supreme Court. It opens: The “main object” of the Citizenship Clause was to grant citizenship to freed slaves and their children, whose allegiance to the United States had generally been established through generations of parental domicile. By contrast, aliens who are just passing through the United States, and those who cross our borders illegally, lack ties of allegiance and do not obtain the “priceless and profound gift” of citizenship for their children. To receive citizenship under the Clause, a person must be both born “in the United States” and “subject to the jurisdiction thereof…” That language grants citizenship to children “completely subject” to the United States’ “political jurisdiction.” Children of temporarily present or illegal aliens do not qualify because their parents are not domiciled in, and thus do not owe the requisite allegiance to, the United States. Temporarily present aliens are by definition not domiciled here, while illegal aliens lack the legal capacity to form such a domicile.
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WeaselSec@WeaselSec·
@WallStreetApes This is just a nicer way of saying that food would be cheaper if more people starved to drive down demand
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Wall Street Apes
Wall Street Apes@WallStreetApes·
This 14 second clip got over 13k+ likes in under 48 hours “You ever think that maybe food is so expensive because, I don't know, 42 million people get it for free?” Really think about this
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WeaselSec@WeaselSec·
@AuronMacintyre Sure looks like you’re accusing the President of knowing better but doing worse
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Auron MacIntyre
Auron MacIntyre@AuronMacintyre·
You barley need ICE agents if you tax remittances, punish the employers of illegal, and deny them banking End healthcare, education, and welfare for illegals and the scam is over Everyone knows this, including the Trump admin
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WeaselSec@WeaselSec·
@TimelessTrvlr Every single resident of bayfield including its children are raging alcoholics
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The Timeless Traveler
The Timeless Traveler@TimelessTrvlr·
Bayfield, Wisconsin feels like a quiet coastal village on Lake Superior, where sailboats fill the harbor, apple orchards cover the hills, and ferries depart for the wild, forested Apostle Islands just beyond the shore.
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WhiskeyHacker
WhiskeyHacker@whiskeyhacker·
CISA published an advisory on endpoint hardening after Stryker. The RBAC guidance is solid. Multi Admin Approval for Intune is not a complete solution either. An attacker with Global Admin can create the second approver account themselves. That is a five minute delay, not a defense. What actually stops this: no standing GA roles, PIM with fresh FIDO2 at activation, and a session revocation circuit breaker that fires the moment bulk wipes start. We have been on Handala/Stryker since March 12. Here is what CISA got right and what they missed. threathunter.ai/blog/cisa-got-… #Stryker #Handala #CISAAlert #IdentitySecurity #MDR
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WeaselSec@WeaselSec·
@GadSaad Because it’s fraudulent nonsense and you’re a rube.
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Damin Toell
Damin Toell@damintoell·
Giving up your law license so you can tweet is wild
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Cynical Publius
Cynical Publius@CynicalPublius·
I firmly believe that it is only you, Donald, who can achieve peace across the world. I did not say that. The Prime Minister of Japan did. Amazing.
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Michael Weiss
Michael Weiss@michaeldweiss·
Christopher Caldwell's more-in-sorrow-than-in-anger essay in the Spectator on the "end of Trumpism" assumes there is such a thing as Trumpism that could be said to have had a beginning, much less an end. A collection raw impulses and grievances cocooned in a personality cult was evidently an ethos. I suppose it's easy for MAGA intellectuals to blame the "deep state" or a hyperactive foreign country or even a certain domestic ethnic group for this war, but this war is exactly the kind of thing Trump enjoys and (in the case of Iran) has been openly talking about for decades. Here is Caldwell: "The attack on Iran is so wildly inconsistent with the wishes of his own base..." What turning? What base? What consistency? The base is whatever Trump says it is, as Trump himself has pointed out, with polling to back him up on this question. MAGA’s approval of this war as of two days ago: "CNN’s Chief Data Analyst Harry Enten shared recent polling on MAGA’s approval of military action in Iran on Tuesday. An average of 89 percent approve of the war, while just 9 percent disapprove." The rest is podcast noise. The irony of the MAGA intellectuals professing that their movement has been hornswoggled and now lies in pieces on the floor is they were never truly part of any movement to begin with. They projected and fantasized, hoping to see coherence where there was none. And they only served the same function of those conniving Beltway swamp creatures they claimed to detest and whose comeuppance at the hands of an insurgent populist they saw as the principal reason for backing Trump in the first place. They articulated ideas and policies and actually believed these had any meaning for the mad king who thinks he brought peace to Albania and Azerbaijan, who is now negotiating with hardline communists in the Western Hemisphere as viable alternatives to democratic dissidents, and who just told a journalist, regarding Ireland's female president, "he's lucky to have me." Caldwell, Vance and the rest were indeed duped, but not by Trump. By their own blinkered sense of self-importance. #selection-1871.105-1871.182" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">archive.ph/ghNS2#selectio
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