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Brian Carr

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After what we know now?? I’ve paid way too much taxes and I want my money back!! I don’t answer DMs and if I do, you’re special!

elkton, md Katılım Ocak 2009
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Brian Carr
Brian Carr@bhcarr·
Surrender to the global bureaucracy is not an option.
InfantryDort@infantrydort

We Will Not Be Replaced It is quite insane, really. The entire world now arrays itself against the United States the moment we remember we have a right to self-determination. Borders. Continuity. The simple demand that this nation remain ours. I have never witnessed anything like recent events. The Catholic Church hierarchy and the mullahs of Iran suddenly chanting the same refrain. The UN. The Pope. Most Western governments. All reciting the identical globalist Marxist filth in a propaganda symphony that would make Goebbels himself stand in silent awe. The message is not subtle. It's delivered with the cold precision of those who actually run the world: >You will be persecuted if you want a country with borders. >You will be smeared if you refuse infinity migrants who rape and don't assimilate. >You will be damned if you reject sharing the earth with terrorist regimes. >You will be hunted if you deny the ruling class its “Epstein” privileges over your daughters. Submit. Dissolve. Perish quietly. You will never be thanked for it. Only chastised until you sheepishly die. But we see you. Every last one of you. The globalist chorus that suddenly finds common cause with our enemies. You are not hiding. You're telling us exactly who you are, and we believe every damn word. This isn't holy compassion you peddle. This is the deliberate weakening of the West so that it can be replaced. Our lands overrun. Our women violated. Our children’s future auctioned off while we are lectured about “welcoming the stranger.” Where was this moral thunder when it matter most in recent years? Nowhere. Because the goal was never mercy. The goal was erosion. America doesn't ask permission to exist as itself. We don't negotiate our survival. And we certainly don't apologize for refusing to roll over and die. WE are the ones who underwrote the peace you enjoyed. WE are the ones who carried the bill for your delusions of borderless utopia. The invoice is now due, and this latest outburst is proof you feel the weight of it in your bones. A sovereign people does not debate its own replacement. It secures its right to remain. Pressure will come dressed as virtue. It always does. Shame, sermons, sanctions. Tired old tools with new voices. They mistake restraint for weakness. They always do. America is not sustained by your worthless approval. It is sustained by will. It's sustained by steel laid down long before the argument, by ships already at sea, by a people who have paid in blood for the simple right to decide their own future. That memory does not fade. It simply hardens. We are NOT asking permission. Nor are we seeking consensus. We are setting terms. We will not thin out. We will not be dissolved. We will not be replaced. We remain. And all you can do is shriek at a country that has heard it all before. But the world runs on something older than your arguments. If you want us to die, you'll have to do it the old fashioned way.

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American Debunk
American Debunk@AmericanDebunk·
Trump threatening to “take out the entire country in one night" and bombing Iran's power plants and bridges was actually one of his greatest plays of all time. I'm not exaggerating. But most people lost their minds over Trump's recent comments and post. And that's because they lack a negotiation filter to make sense of him. Trump has been aggressively scope-setting--establishing a ceiling so high and gruesome that everything below it would eventually look like a reasonable outcome. I would even argue that this ceasefire wouldn’t have seemed reasonable at all had we not have had Trump’s Easter post. Think about it. Imagine Trump never having threatened to blow Iran off the map, and the world spending 48 hours ruminating about it. A ceasefire would’ve seemed mediocre. Not anymore. It feels like Trump stopped WWIII. He put the image in everyone’s head that Iran was going to get sent back to the stone age. That didn’t happen, so a ceasefire and more negotiations seem like such a big win. And here’s another move that nobody is talking about. Each time Trump extended a deadline (and he extended four of them) he wasn’t just buying time. He was letting the architecture get bigger. Deadline one: US-Iran bilateral. Reopen the strait or face strikes. Deadline two: Pakistan enters the channel. The conversation is no longer two parties; it’s three. Deadline three: Pakistan hosts Egypt, Saudi Arabia, and Turkey in Islamabad. Now it’s a regional table. Deadline four: the “Islamabad Accord” framework--a named document with regional backing and two phases. By the time tonight arrived, Trump hadn’t just been negotiating with Iran. He’d been building a coalition of every major regional stakeholder around a shared interest in the outcome. Saudi Arabia and the UAE have wanted Iran contained for decades. Egypt and Turkey wanted regional stability and a seat at the table. Pakistan wanted the credibility of brokering a historic deal. In tonight’s post, Trump did something extraordinary: he announced the ceasefire “on behalf of the United States of America, as President, and also representing the Countries of the Middle East.” He’s not brokering a US-Iran deal anymore. What he's doing is positioning himself as the representative of a regional coalition--Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Egypt, Turkey, Pakistan--all behind the framework that’s now being finalized. The permanent deal, when it comes, won’t be Trump versus Iran. It’ll be Iran versus a bloc that includes every major power in the region, with Trump holding the pen. Again, Trump went from a Strait of Hormuz negotiation to a Middle East security architecture. A week ago this didn’t seem possible. Even a few days ago it didn’t seem possible. And yet here we are. Trump kept the ceiling high enough that the deal had room to grow into something much larger than where it started. Trump is on an all-time run.
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Brian Carr
Brian Carr@bhcarr·
This is so true! A liberal friend exploded online yesterday, convinced that Trump (single-handedly) was going to nuke Iran. The friend was calling for Trumps removal via 25th amendment, because of obvious insanity… while the only insanity evident was his post displaying end stage TDS.
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LHGrey™️
LHGrey™️@grey4626·
Trump Derangement Syndrome isn’t a meme. It’s a full-blown psychiatric pathology… a metastatic cancer of the mind that hollows out prefrontal cortex function and replaces it with pure…unfiltered limbic rage. You see it in the eyes first…that thousand-yard stare the second Trump’s name hits the airwaves. Pupils dilate. Jaws clench. Rational thought evaporates like piss on hot asphalt. What follows is a clinical meltdown… screaming…frothing…conspiracy spasms…and an instantaneous collapse into the most unhinged…profane…self-immolating tantrum the species has ever industrialized. Every. Single. Waking. Second. This isn’t politics. This is psychological possession. The afflicted don’t disagree with Trump…they are existentially allergic to his very existence. He functions as a human mirror held up to their deepest insecurities…hypocrisies…and power fantasies…and the reflection makes them want to smash the glass with their own skulls. Cognitive dissonance doesn’t even begin to cover it. This is full-spectrum narcissistic injury on a societal scale…every Trump victory…every unscripted truth bomb…every norm-shattering tweet is experienced as a personal rape of their moral superiority complex. The amygdala hijacks the entire operating system. Higher reasoning? Offline. Empathy? Vaporized. They become rabid…drooling attack dogs for a cult that doesn’t even know it’s a cult. And here’s the lethal…beautiful truth they’ll never admit… Donald J. Trump is the greatest psychological operator alive. He doesn’t just trigger them…he weaponizes their own pathology with surgical…sadistic precision. He knows the exact frequency of their neurosis. He speaks in the forbidden tongue that bypasses every institutional filter and lodges straight in the lizard brain. One perfectly timed post…one offhand remark…one refusal to bow…and the entire regime media…academic…bureaucratic complex starts shitting itself in synchronized hysteria. He doesn’t play their game. He makes them play his…and they lose their goddamn minds every single time because they are biologically incapable of not reacting. That’s not luck. That’s mastery. Trump understands something the pearl-clutching commentariat never will…the modern mind is soft…propagandized…and addicted to moral outrage as its primary dopamine hit. He starves the addiction and then force-feeds them the very thing they crave…except it’s laced with truth they can’t metabolize. The result is public psychosis on a scale that would make Freud blush and Jung take notes. They don’t oppose his policies…they oppose the man who exposes their fraudulence without even trying. Every overreaction is confession. Every deranged meltdown is proof of concept. So keep watching…TDS sufferers. Keep frothing. Keep proving the diagnosis in real time with your spittle-flecked rants and your collapsing credibility. Trump isn’t just winning elections. He’s winning the war for human sanity by making your insanity impossible to ignore. And the funniest part? He’s not even breaking a sweat. Stay deranged…you magnificent psychological trainwrecks. The rest of us are taking notes…and laughing our asses off. 💀🗡️🧠
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Cynical Publius
Cynical Publius@CynicalPublius·
I don't think very many Americans realize that most GWOT vets view Operation Epic Fury as the culminating strategic victory that their earlier sacrifices were a preliminary part of. This is redemption for the past 25 years, and further back even for some. America, are you getting this?
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Cynical Publius
Cynical Publius@CynicalPublius·
Dear Leftists: We're sorry that we ruined your Sunday (it's Easter BTW; you might not have known that) by successfully rescuing that downed USAF colonel with zero American casualties. Love, America
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Brian Carr
Brian Carr@bhcarr·
@RealHickory It probably started long before that with a plan from deep inside our bureaucracy. Obama was just the product of that plan.
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Mike Engleman🇺🇲
Mike Engleman🇺🇲@RealHickory·
All this shit started with a fake birth certificate from Hawaii!
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Erik Kuna 🚀
Erik Kuna 🚀@erikkuna·
This is the shot you can’t get from the press site. This camera was sitting a few football fields from the SLS rocket at Pad 39B for days before launch, baking in the Florida sun, surviving rain, humidity, and whatever else the Cape threw at it. No photographer behind the viewfinder. Just a camera, a sound trigger, and a bet. The way pad remotes work: you set your camera up days in advance, dial in your composition, lock everything down, and walk away. You don’t touch it again until after the launch. The shutter fires on sound activation with a @MiopsTrigger smart+ trigger. With SLS, the four RS-25 engines ignite six seconds before the solid rocket boosters, so the camera is already firing before the vehicle even leaves the pad. You get home, pull the card, and find out if you nailed it or if a bird landed on your lens two days ago and left your a present and you got 400 photos of soemthing crappy. There’s no formula for protecting your gear this close. Some photographers build wooden boxes with doors that pop open. Some use plastic bags and tape. Some do plastic or metal barn door rigs on hinges. I tend to leave mine open just in plastic rain covers because boxes limit my composition and setup time, but that means your cameras are more exposed to the elements and whatever energy and debris comes off the pad. You’re basically gambling a camera body every time you set one. That’s what I love about this genre. There’s no playbook. You make it up as you go. Every time is an adventure. 📸 credit: me for @SuperclusterHQ - Artemis II pad remote | ~1,000 ft from Pad 39B | Kennedy Space Center
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Cynical Publius
Cynical Publius@CynicalPublius·
OK, I have a problem. I admit it. I need counseling. But who cannot love torchy Big Band "Blood on the Risers"? Have mercy please.
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Brian Carr@bhcarr·
@CynicalPublius This, right here, is late boomer Astronaut adulation. I feel it. Watched the Apollo broadcast from Scout camp in 1969. 13 years old, First Class Scout and I saw the future on a 9”tv, set up by the adult leaders at Camp Rodney, on the Chesapeake Bay. To watch history.
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Cynical Publius
Cynical Publius@CynicalPublius·
RE: The Moon Launch OK, look, I admit it. I am an astronaut fanboy nerd (except for one ex-astronaut politician whose head resembles a scrotum). If you are a late Boomer or early Gen Xer, you remember. You heard Genesis read from an astronaut orbiting the Moon. You and all your friends wanted to be astronauts, more than anything. You remember that your parents bought your family’s first color TV to watch Neil Armstrong on the Moon. You built the LEM and CSM models and only killed a few brain cells with the glue. You were scared and prayed during Apollo 13. You had the lunchbox. You were sad when they cut off funding for the rest of the Moon landings. You were amazed when they saved Skylab. You watched all the movies. (You saw “The Right Stuff” and “Apollo 13” at least 20 times each.) You cried over Challenger and Columbia. You got older and wondered why we became so timid. Why not more of the Moon? Why not Mars? Why not beyond? The ISS seemed so…. limiting. You always said that the US space program was the one thing you did not care how much your were taxed for. Elon became a god of space travel, and you were there for it. So it’s our day, fellow astronaut nerd fanboys and fangirls. Put on your make-believe astronaut beanies and goggles, be 8 again, and remember the way you took that refrigerator cardboard box and turned it into the inside of an Apollo capsule with magic markers, Scotch tape and buttons stolen from your Mom’s sewing box. WE’RE GOING BACK TO THE FREAKING MOON BABY!!!!!🚀❤️🤍💙🇺🇸
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Robert Lufkin MD
Robert Lufkin MD@robertlufkinmd·
As a medical school professor, I've taught about blood transfusions for decades. But this study from Aging Cell just showed that removing blood may be even more powerful. Researchers performed periodic phlebotomy -- drawing just 6% of blood volume every two weeks -- on aging models. The results were staggering: -> Memory and cognition restored to youthful levels -> New neurons grew in the hippocampus -> Liver, kidney, heart, skin, and bone all rejuvenated -> Inflammatory senescence proteins (SASP) dropped dramatically -> Klotho (the longevity protein) levels restored The mechanism? Phlebotomy rebooted bone marrow stem cells, shifting blood production back from the inflammatory myeloid bias of aging to a youthful pattern. This is metabolic dysfunction in reverse. Aging bone marrow floods your blood with pro-inflammatory signals. Remove some blood, and the marrow resets. A technically simple procedure with profound anti-aging potential. Full breakdown coming on the Health Longevity Secrets podcast. Source: onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.11… #AntiAging #MetabolicHealth #Longevity #StemCells #HealthLongevitySecrets
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Clandestine
Clandestine@WarClandestine·
This little stunt they are pulling in the Senate, is paving the way for Trump to go the Executive route. We are not going to have our country held hostage by a bunch of slimy suits on the Hill. If they don’t want to fund DHS or pass voter ID, then Trump will exercise the full power of the Executive to save this nation from the Swamp. Trump has already invoked emergency powers via IEEPA and the tariffs, and he said many times he is willing to invoke the Insurrection Act, which conditions have already been met, with confirmation via the Supreme Court (Kavanaugh), with QRF troops already on standby for every state nationwide. The “insurrection” is not blue-haired libs protesting in the streets, it’s the Democrat conspiracy seeking to subvert our elections and replace our People. Election security is National Security, and Trump has already positioned himself to do whatever he deems necessary, because he always knew it would come down to this. The Swamp have chosen to fuck around, and they are about to find out. Trump will be forced show the full power of the Commander in Chief. They left him no choice. Good.
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DataRepublican (small r)
DataRepublican (small r)@DataRepublican·
@SenateGOP Your Senate Majority leader defunded ICE in a shady backroom deal at 3 AM. We aren't interested in your comms.
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Brian Carr@bhcarr·
@CynicalPublius @thomasbsauer I still get the feeling Obama was a puppet of a larger organization. Surrounded by handlers, (Valerie Jarrett, Ferial Govashiri with direct links to Iran) plus Kerry and Rice, he did more damage to the US and Israel than we can know, and it’s doubtful he worked alone.
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Cynical Publius
Cynical Publius@CynicalPublius·
Barack Obama deliberately sought to make Iran a nuclear power. Consider what his intentions were in doing so.
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Brian Carr@bhcarr·
@alt_w_v_g I believe THIS is why Musk liberated X. Just so we can read about the CFO’s day and laugh, nod, relate, and get back to our own little dramas, not feeling so alone, even though most of us don’t have an analyst with a legal pad documenting our moves.
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Ethan Brooks
Ethan Brooks@alt_w_v_g·
Update: Met with a divorce lawyer today Not because I want a divorce I just wanted to understand the downside exposure My therapist called it "alarming" I called it "diligence" Nice office Mahogany desk No tissues Good sign He asked why I was there I said "risk management" He said "most people say their marriage is struggling" I said "mine is fine" He said "does your wife know you're here?" I said no He wrote something down He asked what I do for a living I said "I'm a CFO" He said "ah" Second time a professional has said that to me I'm beginning to think it means something He walked me through the process Asset division Spousal support Custody frameworks I took notes He said "most clients don't bring a legal pad" I brought two One for questions One for action items He said in my state it's equitable distribution I said "define equitable" He defined it I said "that doesn't sound equitable" He said "it never does to the higher earner" I made a note I asked about the dog He said "what about the dog?" I said she's a golden retriever and she is non-negotiable He said "we can discuss pet custody" I said "this isn't a discussion. This is a red line." He made a note Good He asked if I had any concerns about my wife's representation I said "she doesn't have a lawyer" He said "how do you know?" I said "she doesn't even have a financial model for the household" He didn't understand why that mattered It matters He said his retainer is $15,000 I said "for what scope of work?" He said "that's not typically how clients respond" I said "I'm not a typical client" He said "I can see that" I asked if he offers a discount for early termination He said "of the retainer?" I said "of the marriage" He stared at me I was serious Time is money Speed to close matters At the end he asked if I wanted to proceed I said "no" He said "then why did you come?" I said "I needed to know the cost of losing her so I could calculate the value of keeping her" He was quiet for a while He said "that might be the most romantic thing a client has ever said in this office" I said "I've been told that before" I did not elaborate Got home My wife asked where I was I said "a meeting" She said "it's 9pm" I said "high priority item" She asked what the meeting was about I said "asset protection" She said "what asset?" I said "you" She didn't know what to do with that Neither did I $15,000 retainer Did not sign ROI was negative She's worth more than the model suggested Sent from my iPhone
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Update: went back to therapy today... Alone this time My wife refused to go Said I "ruined the safe space" I didn't know therapy had a safe space I thought that was the whole room The therapist asked why I came back I said "my wife gave me an ultimatum" She asked how that made me feel I said "motivated. Deadlines create urgency" She wrote something down It did not seem positive She asked me to describe my marriage without using business terms I sat there for 45 seconds I said "it's a long-term... arrangement... between two parties who..." She stopped me I said "I was going to say love" She said "were you?" I was not She asked what I would do if my wife left I said "I ran the numbers" She said "excuse me?" I said I ran a sensitivity analysis Best case: I keep the house Base case: I lose 40-60% of net assets Worst case: she gets the dog She asked if I was serious I was The dog is a golden retriever Non-negotiable She asked if I ever tell my wife how I feel I said "I tell her I appreciate her operational efficiency" She asked what that means I said "she manages the household with minimal supervision" She asked if I hear how that sounds I said "like a compliment?" She closed her notebook She asked if I've ever been vulnerable I said "I cried once" She asked when I said "2019. Excel crashed during a model review. I lost four hours of work" She asked if I've ever cried about a person I thought about it I said "does a managing director count?" She said "in what context?" I said "he killed our deal at the final IC vote" She said "that's grief over a transaction" I said "it was a $540 million transaction" She didn't seem to think that mattered It mattered She asked me to say one thing to my wife Purely emotional No numbers. No frameworks. No ROI. I sat there for a long time I said "she makes the house feel like a place I want to come back to. And I would be less without her." The therapist teared up I said "was that sufficient?" She said "that was beautiful" I said "great. Can I get that in writing for the next session?" $250/hr Quarterly commitment No cancellation clause Sent from my iPhone

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Brian Carr
Brian Carr@bhcarr·
@MmisterNobody My friends and I talk about this all the time. What’s wrong with us that we didn’t fall for billions of dollars of propaganda?? Some genetic defect i guess.
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Mr. Nobody
Mr. Nobody@MmisterNobody·
Whenever I’m feeling down, I remind myself that a trillion dollars’ worth of propaganda didn’t work on me. How about you?
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Cynical Publius
Cynical Publius@CynicalPublius·
I am the recipient of two Bronze Star Medals. Apparently this means that no Democrat is ever allowed to say anything mean or nasty about me ever, or--for that matter--ever disagree with me on anything. Yes I know that idea is incredibly un-American, idiotic, insipid, stupid, and basically violates the principles of free speech our nation was built upon, but I don't write the rules. Democrats do. I simply require Democrats to follow their own rules. Genuflect before me, Democrats.
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Roger Stone
Roger Stone@RogerJStoneJr·
The judgement of Robert Mueller has moved to a much higher court.
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