Toby Ewing

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Toby Ewing

Toby Ewing

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Toby Ewing
Toby Ewing@ewing78626·
@TFL1728 I do miss the warm flickering firelit caves...
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Tom Luongo
Tom Luongo@TFL1728·
The ENTIRE Bannonite crowd is a bunch of grifting intelligence operatives selling you something that isn’t true so they can maintain the status quo after they destroy Trump. It’s the worst combination of greed, corruption, and intelligence shaping out their right now. They built your trust during the interregnum under the Biden Junta. They built in distrust and played on your skepticism to make you feel intelligent. They produce “content” non-stop to keep you glued to their shadow play they project on the cave wall. And when Trump won they took credit for it. But the minute the reality of the situation on Capitol Hill existed, the backbiting began. Starting with the low-levels guys (Barnes, Frei, Massie) and it built all last year Tucker weaved it into his guest list. Candace went off the deep end. They platform stenorious sounding experts, former military and intelligence ‘analysts,’ and create literal morons like Brandon Weichart and Rich Baris out of whole cloth. It’s a circle jerk to keep you in the cave. It’s a technique as old as the hills. And now, they are trying to tell you that the US militay is incapable of blowing up a handful of F-4s, some Catamarans, and missile silos. Remember, folks, 10 years ago they wanted you to believe that we can read license plates from space but we couldn’t find a convoy of Toyota Hiluxes with chain guns mounted in the trunk and blow them up with, well, anything in our arsenal. We just had to accept that ISIS was here forever. Same with the IRGC. Same grift, different decade, same assholes. Don’t hate me because I was right about every single one of these grifting assholes. If you need to hate anyone hate the guy in the mirror who you’re really mad at. I’ll be over here cashing my $7000 checks, smoking my cigars, getting ready for the next battle. Because, unlike most people I want to WIN.
Corn Pop Was A Bad Dude@GeoffHarbaugh

Fake MAGA Voices Completely Wrong About Iran. @JimHansonDC joins me on The Real Reason Podcast to push back at all the lies about Iran coming from the so called fake MAGA podcasters.

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Toby Ewing
Toby Ewing@ewing78626·
@TFL1728 @Matt_Bracken48 I guess that what I meant when I asked you what's happened to this guy Tom, its like hair on fire Trump bad, all those guys like Tucker et al. You know, the venn diagram still has lots of overlap, I hope the come around.
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Tom Luongo
Tom Luongo@TFL1728·
It’s almost like Matt doesn’t know the structure of the real world…. Curious that he’s playing this game The Atlantic is a mouthpiece for the globalist / Rules Based Order that architected this terrible current system And MY account has been hacked? Please dood, this is embarrassing The sorting hat sees all
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Toby Ewing
Toby Ewing@ewing78626·
@FreightAlley Fuel cells can work on a number of substrates besides pure hydrogen, like ammonia and nat gas. The tech is sound. Nikola was a fundraising/stock valuation scam blowing lots of hopium everywhere. Darn cool looking for sure, way better than Tesla offerings ;)
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Toby Ewing
Toby Ewing@ewing78626·
@TFL1728 To think how close the Bush and Obama regimes got us to the brink of Managerial Hell. Most are willfully unaware. Great news of that desertified burning land unlocking their oil reserves to help their long suffering people. California!
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Tom Luongo
Tom Luongo@TFL1728·
One of these days people here on twitter will realize that this story, the JCPOA, ZIRP and NIRP, Sequestration to gut the military, the Climate Scam and yes, the border invasion all culminates in Trump’s current foreign policy operations, most especially Iran. When you see that the 2008 GFC was designed to create Barack Obama as the savior of America and roll us up forever into the emerging technocracy of Europe and the UN, and that all of their vassals/proxies/quislings are now being exposed/shamed/deposed and yes … bombed you won’t see these things as acts of aggression but rather long overdue attacks on the colonial archtecture that was very close to running the table after their last scam…. COVID-19
Robert Bowes@Robert_B_Bowes

To compliment the @BillAckman accurate description of the Net Worth Sweep of 100% of Fannie and Freddie profits, one must also look at how the Obama Treasury forced F2 to cook their books. Then Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner continued the Hank Paulson large bailout plan that exacerbated the mortgage market crisis and extended credit losses beyond the sand States. Geithner hired both Blackrock and Blackstone to direct F2 to find as many write downs as they could to justify the $100B each bailout that protected F2 bondholders. When F2 internal models were stressed they each could not come close to $100B in losses. Paulson and Geithner wrongly compared street private label mortgage losses to the relatively safer book of GSE mortgages failing to recognize that GSEs had strong first loss cover in private mortgage insurance and in bank legal obligations to repurchase fraudulent and defectively underwritten mortgages. Obama Treasury forced F2 to cook their books and zero out all PMI ($43B of trapped liquid claims paying ability) and all lender recourse (another $61B of liquid bank assets - $20B alone with BofA) that provided F2 legally obligated claims paying ability. Treasury ignored that first loss liquidity forcing F2 to post large credit provisions in 2008-2010. The policy was extend and pretend for the banks and PMIs but to force F2 into conservatorship. Yet the PMI and recourse funds were being collected while bad loan repurchases mushroomed. F2 also tightened the credit box and doubled GFees during this period. It was a total double standard to target F2 investors. In hindsight F2 never needed the bailouts for cash flow because the credit loss provisions and other valuation allowances were non-cash. The bailouts were optics done for mostly foreign bondholders. American homeowners and F2 shareholders were the victims of that failure. Then with the high non cash credit losses F2 each wrote off $31B and and $21B of Deferred Tax Assets in 2008 respectively. In 2009-2011 another $29B Fannie and $8B Freddie DTA write downs for a total of $89B. Combining the $104B non-cash credit losses with the $89B DTA write downs coincidentally equalled the amount of Treasury F2 bailout in Senior Preferred. Yet in 2010 and 2011 F2 were collecting the PMI, lender recourse, the higher GFees and trends started to look good for home price recovery. Treasury knew ahead of the NWS taking that F2 would be rolling in profits. Nonetheless F2 kept loan loss allowances high and gave no model value to the liquid PMI first loss claim receipts. They all knew ahead of 2012 that the DTAs and loan loss provisions would appear anomalous. Facing obvious valuation allowance reversals, Treasury rushed to implement the 2012 NWS. Smart folks inside witnessed the accounting and loan loss committee gimmickry - with some still working at F2.

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Toby Ewing
Toby Ewing@ewing78626·
@redpillb0t @DavidBCollum I have heard millenials are particularly invested in their children's diagnoses. No hard data, probably my confirmation bias
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redpillbot@redpillb0t·
Psychiatrist THOMAS SZASZ: “we don’t have an epidemic of mental illness, we have an epidemic of psychiatry.” “It’s not science. Psychiatry is politics and economics. Behavior control is not science nor medicine.” “It’s all a disease. No free will, it’s all chemicals. No self-discipline. No self-control.” “The chemical imbalance meshes very well with the idea that you simply give a drug which restores balance. It’s a story. A mythology. A fable.” “This is not psychiatry. It’s a psychiatrization of the whole culture.”
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Toby Ewing
Toby Ewing@ewing78626·
@AwakenWithJP @DavidBCollum That is RICH with good humor Dave. What a mench. He adroitly plays the schlameil AND the schlamozil. Oy Vey thats good!!
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JP Sears
JP Sears@AwakenWithJP·
How Israel hijacks politicians in America...
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k9_reaper | T.I.A
k9_reaper | T.I.A@k9_reaper·
Does anyone else squish banana onto their toast, before adding eggs on top - or is it just me?
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Toby Ewing
Toby Ewing@ewing78626·
@chrismartenson Now THAT would be the socialist's self licking ice cream cone Chris! BRAVO
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Dave Collum
Dave Collum@DavidBCollum·
"We guarantee the security of any oil tanker, under any flag, that can convince an American destroyer to escort it through the Strait of Hormuz." – Alireza Tangsiri, Commander of the IRGC Navy
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Toby Ewing
Toby Ewing@ewing78626·
@RudyHavenstein Clinton treated Epstein as some sort of smorgasbord. He was a standout in his consumption at the all you can eat buffet
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Heathen King
Heathen King@justice_Tyr22·
Worth the read. Be aware and educated
Don Shift (buy my books)@DonShift3

Let’s talk about surviving a distributed, multi-faceted terrorist attack. We’re family with one lone wolf, usually a mass shooter, airplane hijackings, bombings, or deliberate car crashes. Now what if someone does some or all of that? The Islamic terrorist in New Orleans wanted to do that. What if he had accomplices? He kills a dozen or more with the car, then as the crowd is stampeding, they run headlong into IEDs and gunfire. Or as we saw in Mumbai in 2008, terrorists hit the city in force, using both guns and explosives. An urban battle raged on. In the former situation, you aren’t just running a short distance to safety, you may need to fight for your life when the terrorists attack your refuge. As we saw on October 7 in Israel, it’s not impossible that masses of terrorists rampage through a neighborhood. What can you do to prepare if you find yourself caught in the crossfire of some event like this? It’s not going to be like doming the crazed loser shooting up the grocery store. You may be facing a speeding box truck or staggering away confused after a bomb rips through a public street. Gun: A gun is to shoot your way to safety, not to save the day. You are not a one-man counter-terror team. This is a fast track to being killed either directly, by a second shooter, or by police who have no idea who you are. Even if the cops are wrong in the end, you’re still dead. Also you aren’t stopping a vehicle with a handgun or AR-15. Let’s also talk proficiency. If you can’t use the gun well, it’s not going to save you. It’s not some magical talisman that you can just carry and keep bad things from happening. Train to deploy it rapidly and hit well, preferably at distances out to and beyond 25 yards. The shooter may be wearing body armor, so practice headshots and the so-called “Mozambique” drill. In a large-scale, uncontained terror attack you're gonna want a rifle with plenty of ammo and probably a plate carrier (with plates in it). At the very least, you should be carrying a 10-round minimum handgun, with spare magazines. You should have two magazine changes with you, so about 30 rounds. I understand that we get lazy, but you might assess New Years’ Eve on the Vegas Strip as a potentially more-likely-to-need 30 rounds environment than the potential ATM hold up at 10 PM on a Thursday. Vehicle attacks: If a car is bearing down on you, get out of the way. Run laterally, not away from the vehicle; it’s faster than you can run. Get behind something that will stop a speeding vehicle, like dedicated anti-vehicle bollards or giant, concrete planters. Buildings work too. If you go inside, get well inside and out of the path of the doors/windows because the vehicle can penetrate deep inside. A parked car will not stop another speeding car. If caught in a crowd, work your way to the edges. Face the direction you want to move, keep your arms up to protect your chest, and use your elbows to gently push while squeezing through gaps. Move diagonally with the flow when possible, avoiding head-on resistance. Stay low to maintain balance and avoid being pushed over. Try not to run with the crowd, but get downstream of an obstacle and wait in the “lee” until the crush passes. Bomb: If you are ambulatory, get out of the immediate area. Consider taking any wounded loved ones or other victims with you. Why? Secondary devices. These can be used to kill more wounded or emergency workers once the response to the first attack arrives. Also shooters or something else might follow up the initial event. Don’t hang around slack-jawed or just move away from where the debris/body parts are. Get out of there! In any IED threat situation, before or after, avoid suspicious devices. Some strange bag left somewhere? Move away from it and consider telling a cop. This would have saved lives in Boston. Certainly don’t investigate. If a car seems too heavy, has wires in places they ought not to be, etc. consider it suspicious. Keep solid cover, like concrete, between you and any device. Trauma kit: Carrying a tourniquet, Israeli or compression bandage, and gauze on you is honestly more helpful than a gun in most situations. You can’t carry a gun in a lot of places, but you can carry a med kit. I have one that straps to the ankle and goes under the pants, with room for a TQ, bandage, gauze, and shears. Know how to use the TQ and stop the bleed. Knowledge: You can take knowledge anywhere. First aid is something that you can learn and practice pretty easily. Observational skills and discernment are another thing you can work on. Reading the signs of a sketchy situation or choosing safer places, like behind a vehicle-stopping obstacle or facing the door, is a learned behavior. Take the time to absorb your surroundings. Look for exits, danger points, potential threats, idiots, etc. Learn about building and venue layouts. For instance, in malls you can take the “employees only” doors into a back hallway that often dumps outside. Learn behavioral clues, like if people start running or if bearded, Arab males start standing up in unison on the airplane. Communication: Though not everyone carries a radio with them, or should, in some cases you might want to use walkie-talkies to communicate. Cell networks are easily overwhelmed in major emergencies or even just large, benign, events. Jammers could be used to as well. If you have a Baofeng or whatever, you can pass critical information or at least check in when everyone else can’t communicate. But you NEED to have a plan, which includes pre-arranged frequencies and contact procedures. Also, if you’re reporting to the police, do you know how to effectively communicate information? Can you recall what the suspect looked like, where he went, and what he was armed with or is the dispatcher going to have to pull the info out of you like a dentist extracting teeth? Do you even know where you are (most people don’t bother to look at street signs or learn maps)? If there is an active threat in the area, avoid posing videos or photos from where you are sheltering that can be geolocated. For instance, if you are hiding somewhere, don’t post anything publicly that can be used by someone to identify features in the area to find where you are hiding. For example, don’t take a photo out the window of an atrocity and immediately share it; attackers monitoring social media might find it, recognize the area, and then figure out where it was taken from. Planning: The best way to avoid being killed or wounded in a terrorist attack is to avoid going places where they occur, like any large gathering of people. That means concerts, festivals, fairs, parades, etc. But of course we can’t stop living and you can be targeted anywhere, so that leaves common sense. Plan exits and rally points. Game out what you will do if you find yourself in a terrorist attack. People who tend to play out mental exercises do better in emergencies vs. those that have never thought about it.

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Toby Ewing
Toby Ewing@ewing78626·
@DavidBCollum I think she's got her hands full trying to keep TPUSA afloat. This is hopefully a ceremonial appointment
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Toby Ewing
Toby Ewing@ewing78626·
@chrismartenson @FreightAlley I knew we were in trouble in 2007 when diesel hit 6 bucks, I wonder what our tipping point this time around is Chris? 7,8,,9?
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Chris Martenson
Chris Martenson@chrismartenson·
@FreightAlley Could this be due to Diesel being a buck higher and crap loadings that were barely profitable before are being declined?
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Craig Fuller 🛩🚛🚂⚓️
Craig Fuller 🛩🚛🚂⚓️@FreightAlley·
Flatbed rejection rates go hyperbolic, at 48.74%, a new all time high. This is a sign of further strengthening of the industrial economy.
Craig Fuller 🛩🚛🚂⚓️ tweet media
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Toby Ewing
Toby Ewing@ewing78626·
@TFL1728 Yes, thats what I meant Tom, I'm bewildered by the acrimony and aprobrium being heaped on Trumps head by many ostensible allies, people I generally respect. The fog is thick
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Tom Luongo
Tom Luongo@TFL1728·
@ewing78626 Who? Me? or Baris? Me? Nothing I reverted to type, an American patriot Baris? He's always been a shifty piece of shit.
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Tom Luongo@TFL1728·
Oh look, right on schedule, Baris "The Pollster!" is now trying to claim Charlie Kirk's voice for the youth vote for that pig, the discredited, and disgraced Steve Bannon. Real America's Voice speaks with a limey accent.
Rich Baris THE PEOPLE'S PUNDIT@Peoples_Pundit

Helping to avoid a war with Iran is one of the last things Charlie did. We all owe it to him to remind everyone, to include the president and vice president. He did not support this, and he wasn't arrogant enough to believe we can control all possible outcomes and scenarios.

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