Andy Barsan

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Andy Barsan

Andy Barsan

@barsan8r

Voluntarist. Liberty, not enslavement, is the logical end to true brotherly love. Do unto others.

A dying empire Katılım Şubat 2014
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Andy Barsan
Andy Barsan@barsan8r·
@TeddysDogMom @Burky77 @JayVTheGreat Someone seems to have him by the nose. He sure flip-flopped on Iran the moment Israel asked him to. And all those people he said he'd prosecute are still free, aren't they?
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Jay’V
Jay’V@JayVTheGreat·
“Don’t vote in the midterms; let the GOP burn! Something better will rise from the ashes.🙃🔥” Democrats & commies will rise from those ashes, you jackasses! 🤦🏽‍♂️
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Andy Barsan@barsan8r·
@Apackof2Redux @RinoH8er @JayVTheGreat @RondureGyre You're weak, bud. Weak argument, weak mind and weak soul. You have the facts, but they represent the truth though so you abandon them and you're left with nothing. Fine by me, it's exactly what you deserve.
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Nadira Ali🇵🇸
Nadira Ali🇵🇸@Nadira_ali12·
A Zionist woman loses her mind after meeting Jews standing for Palestine in New York City You can see her brainwashed worldview crumble in real time
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Jason Bassler
Jason Bassler@JasonBassler1·
🚨 Flock has a hidden weakness many don’t know: public records requests. Activists have successfully forced at least 8 cities to shut down Flock programs, either by exposing unauthorized data access or showing the footage was publicly accessible. One of the most effective ways to take down Flock cameras? FOIA/PRA requests. Here’s a template to file one in your city: To the Custodian of Records: Pursuant to the (your state here) Public Records Act (your state's public records act code.), I request access to and copies of the following public records relating to the (your local police) Police Department’s surveillance camera network reportedly consisting of more than 2,600 cameras deployed throughout the city. Please provide records covering the period January 1, 2020 through present unless otherwise specified. 1. Policies and Legal Authority All policies, procedures, memoranda, directives, or legal analyses governing: -The deployment and operation of surveillance cameras within __________ -Any legal justification for the program under federal or state constitutional law -Policies governing Fourth Amendment considerations or privacy protections -Any City Council ordinances or resolutions authorizing the camera network 2. Contracts and Vendors All contracts, agreements, memoranda of understanding, purchase orders, or amendments with vendors or service providers related to: -Surveillance cameras -Automated license plate readers -Real-time crime centers -Video analytics, facial recognition, or artificial intelligence -Data storage or cloud services used for camera footage Please include vendor proposals, RFP responses, and bid documents. 3. Camera Locations Records identifying: -The number and location of cameras deployed -Maps, GIS datasets, or inventories of surveillance devices -Any classification of cameras as public, private-partner, or third-party integrated cameras (If precise coordinates are withheld, provide generalized location records or district-level inventories.) 4. Data Retention and Access All records describing: -Video retention schedules -Policies for deletion or archiving of footage -Which agencies or departments have access to the camera network -Any data sharing agreements with other agencies including but not limited to: -(your state) Highway Patrol -Federal agencies (FBI, DHS, ICE, etc.) -Regional task forces 5. Private Camera Integration Programs All records relating to programs that integrate privately owned cameras into the police network, including: -Agreements with homeowners, businesses, or HOAs -Terms of participation -Data access rights granted to the police department 6. Surveillance Technology Capabilities Records describing whether the system includes or supports: -Facial recognition -License plate recognition -Behavioral analytics -Crowd detection -Real-time monitoring centers 7. Crime Reduction Claims All records, reports, studies, or internal analyses supporting claims that the surveillance network caused reductions in crime, including: -Statistical reports -Internal evaluations -Communications discussing the effectiveness of the system 8. Communications Emails, memoranda, and internal communications between (your city) Police Department personnel, City officials, or vendors referencing: -Expansion of the camera network -Privacy concerns -Public opposition or legal review Search terms should include: “camera network”, “surveillance cameras”, “real time crime center”, "Aerodome", "Raven", “ALPR”, “Flock”, “facial recognition”, and “camera integration”. Format Please provide records in electronic format via email or download link. If any records are withheld, please provide the specific statutory exemption relied upon and produce all reasonably segregable portions of responsive documents. Fee Waiver This request concerns matters of significant public interest involving government surveillance and constitutional rights, and any fees should be waived or minimized. I look forward to your response within the statutory timeframe.
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Andy Barsan@barsan8r·
@Apackof2Redux @RinoH8er @JayVTheGreat @RondureGyre FDA approval was all that was lacking to allow the military to mandate vaccines. Trump pushed for it, it was completed early by Biden because of Trump's efforts, and immediately used to injure and kill troops.
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Apackof2Redux
Apackof2Redux@Apackof2Redux·
I noticed you did mention Fauci 🤡 Operation Warp Speed (OWS) did not mandate vaccines; it was a U.S. government initiative launched in 2020 to accelerate the development, manufacturing, and distribution of COVID-19 vaccines, but it did not impose vaccination requirements on the public. The program focused on funding and supporting vaccine candidates through public-private partnerships, with the goal of delivering safe and effective vaccines quickly.
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Andy Barsan
Andy Barsan@barsan8r·
@RondureGyre @Apackof2Redux @RinoH8er @JayVTheGreat Maybe you should stop making retarded predictions, then. The terror state is hiding her wounds. She's probably going to limp on until hyperinflation starts in the US, but she's not going to outlast US support by very long, and people are getting wise to her treachery.
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Andy Barsan@barsan8r·
@RondureGyre @Apackof2Redux @RinoH8er @JayVTheGreat You really think the state calling itself Israel is going to be removed? Right now it's looking about 50/50 to me near-term, maybe 85% chance in the next ten years if the US dollar keeps going the way it's going.
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Andy Barsan@barsan8r·
@CityofPhoenixAZ Already ruled to violate due process in Missouri. Hopefully everyone knows to challenge any of these scam tickets and sue the city issuing them. They may get a decent payout.
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City of Phoenix, AZ
City of Phoenix, AZ@CityofPhoenixAZ·
Photo safety cameras are officially up and running! Beginning today, drivers caught speeding may be issued a traffic citation.     These photo-safety cameras are a great reminder to all drivers to slow down and obey all traffic laws, because it’s better a flash than a crash! Learn more at Phoenix.gov/PhotoSafety.
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Andy Barsan@barsan8r·
@Apackof2Redux @RinoH8er @JayVTheGreat @RondureGyre We had no reason to attack Iran despite the effect your admitted bigotry may be having on your critical thinking. As for the rest of that AI generated novella, I'm sorry, Hasbara fabrications have been pretty unconvincing since Israel admitted to the Levon Affair in 2005.
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Apackof2Redux
Apackof2Redux@Apackof2Redux·
But bigotry cancels out any critical thinking Iran Has Killed or Caused the Deaths of Over 1,000 Americans in the Past ~40 Years Through Direct Action and Proxies – Weakening the Regime Reduces Future Risks • Key historical toll (primarily 1983–2024, with major incidents post-1985 emphasized in 40-year window): Iran is the world’s leading state sponsor of terrorism and has been linked to more American deaths than any other regime. • 1983 Beirut attacks (Iran-backed Hezbollah): 241 US service members killed (220 Marines + 21 others in barracks bombing; 17 Americans in embassy bombing). • 1996 Khobar Towers (Saudi Arabia, Iran-backed Hezbollah al-Hejaz): 19 US airmen killed. • 2003–2011 Iraq War: Iran-backed Shia militias (using Iranian-supplied EFPs/IEDs, training, and advisors) killed at least 603–608 US troops (~17% of all US combat deaths in Iraq); some estimates reach ~1,100 including broader proxy impacts. • Other incidents: 1998 embassy bombings (facilitated by Iran/Hezbollah: 12 Americans); 1989 killing of US Marine Col. William Higgins; multiple proxy attacks 2023–2024 (180+ strikes wounding/killing US forces, including 3 deaths). • Benefit framing: Proponents argue the war degrades Iran’s military, missile program, navy, and proxy network (Hezbollah, Houthis, Iraqi militias), preventing future proxy attacks that have historically cost American lives. This directly protects US service members and civilians abroad. 2. Eliminates Iran’s Nuclear Threat – Prevents a Nuclear-Armed Adversary That Could Target the US or Spark Wider Conflict • The war’s core goals (per Pentagon and Trump admin statements) include permanently ending Iran’s nuclear program and ballistic missile infrastructure. • Benefit to Americans: A nuclear Iran could embolden proxies, threaten Israel (a key US ally), disrupt global energy, or enable proliferation to terrorists. Striking now (while Iran is weakened by prior sanctions/protests) avoids a future crisis where Americans face nuclear blackmail or fallout from regional war. Long-term: Reduces need for massive US deterrence spending in the Middle East. 3. Dismantles Iran’s Proxy Terrorism Network – Fewer Attacks on US Interests Worldwide • Iran funds/trains arming groups responsible for the deaths above. The campaign targets IRGC, missile sites, and proxy support. • Benefit to Americans: Safer skies/shipping for US travelers and commerce; reduced risk to US bases (180+ attacks since Oct 2023 alone). This lowers long-term military costs and casualties for the ~1.3 million active-duty US personnel and their families. It also frees resources for domestic priorities like border security or infrastructure. 4. Secures Energy Markets and Lowers Long-Term Costs for American Consumers • Iran has repeatedly threatened/attacked the Strait of Hormuz (20% of global oil). War aims to neutralize naval/missile threats to this chokepoint. • Benefit to Americans: Short-term oil price spikes are possible, but success stabilizes global energy flows, potentially lowering gas prices and inflation over time. US consumers and businesses avoid repeated disruptions from Iranian proxies (e.g., Houthi Red Sea attacks). Strengthens US energy independence narrative by reducing reliance on unstable regions. 5. Strengthens US Deterrence and Alliances – Makes America Safer Globally • Joint US-Israel action demonstrates resolve against adversaries (Iran, backed by Russia/China). Proponents say it deters future aggression by showing the US will act decisively. • Benefit to Americans: Bolsters alliances (Abraham Accords expansion potential), reduces future US troop deployments for containment, and signals to rivals like China (re: Taiwan) that aggression has costs. This could mean fewer future wars involving American forces.
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Apackof2Redux
Apackof2Redux@Apackof2Redux·
Do you wonder why? 🥴 masks, forced dangerous vaccinations, or lose your career, lockdowns failed businesses with huge unemployment, open borders, men dressing as women and participating in women’s sports and going into women’s bathrooms, no cash bail in the release of violent criminals?
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Oberon
Oberon@Oberon_MTG·
@BravoKiloActual @Aramnd76 If you do as well as it’s possible to do on the test what do you end up doing in the military?
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