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Evan Fisher

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Evan Fisher
Evan Fisher@efish888·
@vheaveenlly Interested!! I haven't had success trying to buy in the presales on TicketMaster
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American AF 🇺🇸
American AF 🇺🇸@iAnonPatriot·
This will FOREVER be the greatest clip of all time.. 🔥🔥
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George
George@BehizyTweets·
WATCH: San Francisco venture capitalist Shaun Maguire says he was genuinely "TERRIFIED" when Trump won in 2016, but now he's fully on the Trump train and recently donated $300,000 to Trump's campaign He says he believed the Russia hoax, "Back in 2016, there was the Steele Dossier, which basically seemed like very strong evidence that Trump was owned by Russia. For me, that was, like, worst case scenario that we would have a president that was influenced by a foreign adversary." What a journey from @shaunmmaguire. I'm a big fan of his because he has made it his goal to call out the lies against Trump. Video: @thehonestlypod
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John Whittle
John Whittle@johnmwhittle·
This is getting a ton of love all over Gamecock land, and it should. This is a big deal. A couple of the biggest teams in the world are coming to Williams-Brice Stadium in Columbia, S.C. Other two stops in the US are L.A. and Philadelphia. This is awesome for the city & Carolina
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Liverpool F.C. and Manchester United to face off at Williams-Brice Stadium #Gamecocks (FREE) 247sports.com/college/south-…

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Mike Posner
Mike Posner@MikePosner·
on my 26th birthday, i wrote I Took A Pill in Ibiza…10 years ago. The song became popular several years after i wrote it. Yesterday i celebrated my 36th birthday. i feel proud to look at the song lyrics and know that NONE of them are true anymore. I’ve grown into a completely new man…one that i’m proud of. check this out… 🧵
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The Emperor Son
The Emperor Son@TheEmperorSon·
@CollinRugg @CitizenFreePres Never forget when Donald Trump went into the #WEF, aka globalist lions den and called them out straight to their faces. "To embrace the possibilities of tomorrow, we must reject the perennial prophets of doom.”
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Wall Street Apes
Wall Street Apes@WallStreetApes·
Thankfully @elonmusk Is Bringing A Lot Of Awareness To Illegals Being Imported To Vote Today. Don't Forget: Multiple States Have Already Voted To Allow Illegal Immigrants (Non-Citizens) To Vote & Many More States Currently In Process Of Passing Legislation To Allow Them To Vote This is ON THE RECORD: “Non-citizens have not been eligible to vote in New York or as far as I know in any other state since the 19th century.” That's not true. The New York City Council voted in December to allow this. It begins January 9, 2023. Cities in Vermont and Maryland already allow this, and similar measures are under consideration in Illinois, Maine, and Massachusetts right now. Mr. Gentleman, were you? Yes. I believe those are considerations of allowing votes in municipal elections only. Right, but thank you. That's the point. Everybody wants to know at home, why would they allow this? Guys, they're allowing it because they're gonna turn them into voters. They already are doing this in New York City, largest city in America, and this is the plan of our friends on this side to turn all the illegals into voters. That's it, folks. That's what's going on. That's the game. That's why the border's open. That's why they've dropped it. Look, I respect Ms. Loughran and all her work in this arena. Yes, I'll yield, Mr. Chairman. I'd love to hear what you have to say about this. As a New Yorker, I would love to think that New York is the entire country, but it is not. It is not, and consideration is being given to permitting non-citizens to vote in New York and I believe in the capital city of Vermont, I forget which that is, but it is much as I'd like to believe it, New York and Vermont are not the entire country. But Mr. Chairman, that's the whole point. This is what's going on, folks, at home. If you're trying to figure this out, if you're scratching your heads, you've seen the video, you see droves of people, 2.4 million people coming over the border illegally, the president allowing, the Democrats in charge of Congress are allowing it, the deal is they're going to turn them into voters. You just heard it. They don't have any problem with that. They celebrate it. Here's the deal. We have a problem with it. The Constitution has a problem with it. American elections should be decided by American citizens. That's it. That's what this is about. That's why we're jumping up and down and screaming, my friends on the video who are commenting about this. That's why we're so upset, because our constituents are frightened that we are losing our country. We're losing our security, we're losing our sovereignty, because we're going to allow people from 160 different countries around the world to come in here and decide our elections. That's it. Here it is on record. You all heard it.”
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The Cybertruck Guy
The Cybertruck Guy@cybrtrkguy·
You know how cars have huge wiring harnesses? That's because each component needs its own set of wires, connected to the central ECUs, in order to function. Every speaker, every switch, every sensor, every actuator, every button. Tesla threw out that entire system for Cybertruck. Instead, they're running gigabit ethernet cabling with a 48v power + data CAN bus to every component— all on the same cable. Instead of running one wiring harness to the driver door speaker, and another to the driver's door window motor, they can daisy-chain them together on the same self-contained cable interface. Your computer could connect to your door handle using the *same* wire that's already been through your speaker, window, ambient lights, and steering wheel. Each of those devices/components listen to the continuous stream of data for a command relevant to its operation. By doing this,Tesla was able to reduce the total wiring in the Cybertruck by 77%, using 1/2 the copper. Don't sleep on Tesla.
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Cat Crave
Cat Crave@CatCraveBlog·
Cam cooking as usual.
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Tucker Carlson
Tucker Carlson@TuckerCarlson·
Ep. 32 You’ll be shocked to learn this, but it turns out the whole George Floyd story was a lie.
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Collin Rugg
Collin Rugg@CollinRugg·
NEW: Billionaire and Democrat voter Chamath Palihapitiya admits that he was wrong about President Trump and says he now "appreciates" what Trump was able to do. Chamath also said Trump Derangement Syndrome did more damage than Trump ever did. “The work on the border wall, we didn't like the messenger, so we killed the message. Turned out it was right.” “Issuing long-term debt to refinance when rates were at zero. We didn't like the messenger, so we killed the message.” “Peace in the Middle East. We didn't like the messenger, so we killed the message. When are we gonna stop shooting ourselves in the foot?” Remarkable.
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Greg
Greg@TheQuestions15·
Drake made fun of Uncle Joe's music career....sure, very few have reached Drake's level of success...but I have never heard Aubrey rap this well....or even close tbh 🤷‍♂️
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
Have you heard dis information?
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Joe Pompliano
Joe Pompliano@JoePompliano·
The Aaron Rodgers injury has reignited the NFL debate about natural grass vs. artificial turf fields. But the data is clear — natural grass is safer. Here's a breakdown of the data and an explanation of why NFL owners are still hesitant to make the change. The irony here is that artificial turf was actually created to make people healthy, not hurt them. A U.S. military study from the 1950s revealed that young people living in urban areas were less physically fit than their suburban counterparts. So the Ford Foundation chalked this up to the lack of natural grass in most major cities and spent millions developing a synthetic solution for urban playgrounds. But the industry blew up because of sports teams. The Houston Astros were the first team to install artificial turf when they opened the Astrodome in 1965. And within just five years, more than a dozen other pro and college stadiums also went fully synthetic. Former NFL commissioner Pete Rozelle even said: "In five to ten years, any problems about playing championship games in cold-weather towns will be resolved - we’ll have artificial turf on all of our fields by then.” And Pete Rozell wasn't necessarily wrong. There are more than 8,000 artificial turf fields in the United States today — and 16 of the NFL's 32 teams have artificial turf in their home stadium, including the NY Giants and Jets, Dallas Cowboys, Buffalo Bills, LA Rams and Chargers, and more. So why do half of the NFL’s 32 owners insist on having artificial turf fields? Well, the most obvious reason is money. Artificial turf companies have long bragged about how their product can save sports teams millions of dollars annually on maintenance. They talk about how it remains consistent in every environment, including rain, sleet, or snow. And they lure owners in with the promise that they’ll be able to host other money-making events at their multi-billion-dollar stadiums, like concerts and basketball games. This enables owners to eliminate seven to eight figures in annual maintenance costs and creatively turn something typically seen as a liability into a cash-generating asset. But just because it’s good for the owner's pocket doesn’t mean it's good for player safety. NFL players have been complaining about artificial turf fields since the 1970s, and NFLPA President JC Tretter even wrote an open letter to the NFL last year saying, "Artificial turf is significantly harder on the body than grass." But he didn’t just make the claim - he backed it up with data. Tretter referenced an independent study that found players have a 28% higher rate of non-contact lower extremity injuries when playing on artificial turf. And of those non-contact injuries, players have a 32% higher rate of non-contact knee injuries on turf and a staggering 69% higher rate of non-contact foot or ankle injuries on turf compared to grass. And it's not like there aren't other solutions. The Las Vegas Raiders and Arizona Cardinals have already engineered and installed retractable field systems. This allows them to push the field outside during the week so it can get the required maintenance and sunlight, and then they move it back inside roughly 24 hours before each game. And if owners didn’t want to give up parking spaces, there’s even a solution for that. Real Madrid's new stadium has a fully retractable pitch that can be stored beneath the stadium with the push of a button. The $250 million underground greenhouse includes ventilation, air conditioning, irrigation systems, LED lighting, control cameras, and ultraviolet light therapy to maintain the pitch. But more importantly, it proves that natural grass fields can be used in any environment. So the NFL’s excuses are starting to run dry. Player safety has become a big issue within the world’s most profitable sport. And with owners having the ultimate amount of leverage against individual players, it'll probably be up to the NFLPA to negotiate this into a future CBA. ** If you like learning about the money and business behind sports, subscribe to my 3x weekly podcast. Apple: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the… Spotify: open.spotify.com/show/5PLKKWZNo…
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Alex Berenson
Alex Berenson@AlexBerenson·
Again, from @CDCgov’s OWN data: 1 million mRNA Covid shots for teens will prevent 0-1 Covid deaths and CAUSE 100,000-200,000 severe side effects. Yes, you read that right.
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KanekoaTheGreat
KanekoaTheGreat@KanekoaTheGreat·
The CIA's deception about COVID-19's origins becomes clearer when you consider that USAID, a frequent CIA front, provided over $53 million to Dr. Peter Daszak's EcoHealth Alliance, which funneled funds to the Wuhan lab. Last year, Dr. Andrew Huff (@AGHuff), a former Vice President at EcoHealth Alliance, publicly disclosed Dr. Peter Daszak's CIA affiliation. Between 2009 to 2019, USAID partnered with EcoHealth Alliance on the PREDICT program, identifying 1,200 new viruses, training 5,000 people globally in disease detection, and improving 60 research labs. This arrangement provided a significant avenue for the CIA to gather intelligence on global biological warfare capabilities. Scientists involved in gain-of-function research, such as Dr. Anthony Fauci and Dr. Peter Daszak, have actively misled the world about the potential lab origin of SARS-CoV-2, not only serving their own interests but also those of the CIA (USAID), DOD, and the U.S. government, which also directed funds to the Wuhan lab. So, the question arises: If COVID-19 potentially resulted from gain-of-function research, why does the United States continue to fund such research domestically and internationally?
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