Greg Haynes

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Greg Haynes

Greg Haynes

@ghaynes29

Retired Air Force Tennessee hillbilly

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Greg Haynes
Greg Haynes@ghaynes29·
Um, understand THIS: If these psychopaths ever “win,” EVER again, it’s completely over. All hell will break loose as they will undoubtedly go immediately into a full-on “third world, Stalin-style murdering communist purge mode” which will undoubtedly and immediately lead to a full blown, knock down, drag out shooting civil war that will literally kill millions (if not tens of millions) and completely tear this country apart along with the rest of western civilization as we know it. The final outcome of such an apocalyptic conflict will be anybody’s guess.
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End Wokeness
End Wokeness@EndWokeness·
Understand this: If we do not deport them, the left will give them voting privileges as soon as they win. And then it's game over.
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Greg Haynes
Greg Haynes@ghaynes29·
It’s perfect proof that these psychopaths are completely delusional to the furthest reaches of absurdity and pettiness when it comes to not only their demonic hatred of President Trump, but even more-so, of MAGA and all that it stands for. They simply can’t let him be successful in anything, regardless of how obviously legal or harmless it is or even how obviously helpful it is to the American people - law and justice be damned. Never forget, they would literally like nothing more than to literally kill every single one of us, and they’ve literally said as much. That’s how demonically evil these people are.
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TRUPatriot
TRUPatriot@TRUPatriot15·
@AzPetrich What’s with the democrats obsession over the ballroom! I don’t get it! It’s not funded via taxes, so what’s the problem? Can we just be happy that OUR Whitehouse is getting a much needed place for hosting safe secure events for all future presidents, democrat or republican?
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Greg Haynes
Greg Haynes@ghaynes29·
I gotta agree with you Joe. The Epstein thing alone is pretty bad. Then there’s Russiagate, COVID, mail in ballots, Biden’s dementia, the Trump assassination attempts, just to scratch the surface of the latest few. But nothing - and I mean NOTHING - comes even close to 9-11. Just looking for one moment with an unbiased, unemotional mind at the photos/videos of those two buildings just after they’d been hit - at least three quarters to the top and by a somewhat glancing blow at that - and knowing that these things were built like absolute fortresses and SPECIFICALLY designed to withstand an aircraft crash, it is impossible for any rational, clear thinking person with even a shred of common sense to believe for one second that those impacts alone would cause even one, but especially BOTH of those buildings to collapse - less than an hour after impact for the first and less than two hours for the second - ALL THE WAY INTO THEIR FOUNDATIONS, along with WTC-7 that just happened to be next door and wasn’t hit by anything (but hey, you know, they’re fragile like that). But they sure did did look EXACTLY like controlled demolitions, complete with falling in a cascade perfectly within their own footprints. The cognitive dissonance that the deep state was able to force onto the whole world (and continues to this day) is nothing short of the most astonishing feat of utterly successful mass “don’t believe your lyin’ eyes” hypnotic suggestion probably, no kidding, in the whole history of humanity. Without any doubt whatsoever I believe it undeniably takes the prize hands down for being quite literally the biggest successful conspiracy in at least the last thousand years. No wonder the deep state came to think of themselves as all-powerful, even god-like in their ability to manipulate the minds of the spectacularly gullible masses. Perhaps it was that stupendous success that has prompted the deep state to go time and again back to that same playbook ever since and hence why we’ve seen what seems almost like a geometric progression in these same kinds of “don’t believe your lyin’ eyes” conspiracies. But just like a “One Hit Wonder” (and also due to the maturation of the internet) it turns out they can’t ever recreate the magic, and now all these things are being revealed essentially at the time of inception for the obvious and amateurish conspiratorial scams they are. But 9-11 was undeniably a galactic grand slam of a conspiracy, and we’ve been living with its consequences ever since.
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Greg Haynes
Greg Haynes@ghaynes29·
That’s easy. Because the age-old strategy of the would-be Marxist oligarchs of the Permanent Political Class (PPC) is to establish a belief system within the “unwashed, gullible masses” of “oppressors vs. the oppressed,” and OF COURSE only the PPC can “rescue/protect” those who are “oppressed.” That’s why they incessantly try to make everyone feel helpless to do anything to improve themselves or their situation in life without the PPC’s “help.” On top of that they incessantly push the narrative that the PPC (and only the PPC) will ensure the “oppressed” get special privileges, considerations, preferential treatment, etc., to make up for all of the oppression they’ve suffered while at the same time they will ensure the “oppressors” get held accountable and “punished” for all of their crimes of oppressing people. So, the ultimate goal here is to create massive incentives for everyone to somehow become a member of some kind - any kind - of oppressed group so that, A) You get to receive all the goodies and special treatment the PPC keeps promising and B) You “inoculate” yourself from being labeled as an “oppressor” and becoming one of the scapegoats for the PPC to beat down. You see, in this twisted Orwellian world there’s no neutral ground. You’re either one or the other. So naturally people who buy into this racket make a mad dash to the “oppressed” line and hence why you’re always seeing new “oppressed” identity groups popping up. Once you’ve picked your group (or groups, it’s really trendy - and lucrative- to be in as many as possible) then it’s just a matter of voting for PPC politicians at every turn so your “Oppressed Victim Card” gets validated (and thus ensuring they remain in perpetual political power) and then just sit back and let the goodies flow! Of course when you discover that the goodies aren’t flowing it’s too late and then the PPC just turns up the volume and perpetually claims that “we just haven’t beat down the oppressors enough yet, so keep at it and keep voting for your “liberation” from all of your “oppression!” And so it goes- perpetually. That’s how it works. And of course, the laziest, most selfish, most irresponsible and immature are the ones who flock to this racket the most because it promises to absolve them from having to take any responsibility for their own lives. It’s simply a racket, nothing more - the age old enticement of free stuff with the added intimidation to avoid being labeled “one of them,” capped off with the “your ship’s comin’ in any day now” perpetual string-along.
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Greg Haynes
Greg Haynes@ghaynes29·
That’s because they’re psychopaths and fringe of society freaks and idiots. They clearly see that the internet has finally broken their “magic wand” of media and information control and that the sane, reasonable, responsible world is now rejecting them utterly. What’s more, at long last the sane world is undeniably moving - perhaps more slowly than many of us would like but nevertheless inexorably - to strip them of all power and influence along with any hope of any future access to it, to bring them to justice, and ultimately to utterly destroy their twisted fantasy of a psychopathic demonic utopia of filth and debauchery. So, like the psychopaths and lunatics they are, they simply try to murder anyone who doesn’t let them commit their crimes and foist their filth on the rest of the sane world.
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Libs of TikTok
Libs of TikTok@libsoftiktok·
They want us dead and want to kiII our president
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Daily Wire
Daily Wire@realDailyWire·
Immediately after a gunman opened fire at the White House Correspondents' Dinner, Lincoln Project co-founder @SteveSchmidtSES blamed President Trump for "poisoning the rhetoric" in America: "He is a vile and disgusting man."
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Greg Haynes
Greg Haynes@ghaynes29·
@laralogan This is what happens when you completely disarm the people.
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Greg Haynes
Greg Haynes@ghaynes29·
@JackPosobiec When the deviant lunatics start cheering and calling for more of the same (and they will), I hope the president and the DOJ will FINALLY start arresting and charging them for fomenting assassination and insurrection, because that’s exactly what they’re doing.
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Jack Posobiec
Jack Posobiec@JackPosobiec·
Horrific security lapse at WHCD, unspeakable failure. No one should be able to get a gun anywhere close to the President and Cabinet and high-profile event like this. The assassination attempts keep going again and again
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Greg Haynes
Greg Haynes@ghaynes29·
You people. I am LIGHT YEARS BEYOND SICK AND TIRED of the ABSOLUTELY ENDLESS yammering about how you’re “investigating or looking into.” And now, ladies and gentlemen, we give you the all new, ridiculously pathetic and infuriating “APPROVED AN INQUIRY!” Do us all a big fat favor and KEEP YOUR DISGUSTING, FLACCID, DO-NOTHING PIE HOLES COMPLETELY AND UTTERLY SHUT until you have ACTUALLY SUCCESSFULLY CONVICTED SOMEONE OF ACTUAL CONSEQUENCE! Thank you for your attention to this matter.
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Eric Daugherty
Eric Daugherty@EricLDaugh·
🚨 HOLY CRAP! Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche has APPROVED an inquiry into Cassidy Hutchinson, who fallaciously implicated Donald Trump in Jan. 6th violence Blanche is ALSO moving to revive the case against JAMES COMEY, will go after Fani Willis’ team with subpoenas, AND is full steam ahead on targeting John Brennan — NYT LFG! This is what we like to hear! The SPLC indictment was a great step. And MORE is coming. The attacks on Kash Patel make a lot more sense.
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Greg Haynes
Greg Haynes@ghaynes29·
I certainly hope the DOJ intends to charge the individuals responsible for these crimes with SOMETHING at some point. Bear in mind, all of these indictments are against the organization itself, as an entity. They haven’t brought any criminal charges against an actual individual human being. So as it stands right now, the best case scenario is the SPLC gets shut down, but no individual member goes to jail, no individual member even pays a penny in fines. The DOJ will have to file completely new and different criminal charges against the individuals who ran the organization to see anyone truly face justice and go to jail. I hope that’s the next step.
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Greg Haynes
Greg Haynes@ghaynes29·
@nypost And that’s been their strategy all along. The mullahs are just planning to wait Trump out in hopes that Congress will stab him in the back and finally vote to halt operations against Iran.
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New York Post
New York Post@nypost·
Sen. John Fetterman says Dems forgot Iran is 'the real enemy' as war powers deadline approaches trib.al/BTqhaxp
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Greg Haynes
Greg Haynes@ghaynes29·
Of course while these demonic charlatans try to wrap this scheme in an altruistic narrative of “saving the children,” I rather suspect that this is in fact a tacit admission that they’re finally accepting the fact that the internet (and especially X) has truly broken their “magic wand” of media, information and narrative control that they’ve relied upon, essentially since the advent of radio and especially television. Thus, this is actually a pathetic attempt to try and restrict the youth of the nation as much as possible from access to the truth. It’s the same ploy dictatorships like Iran, China and North Korea use - tightly restrict or even ban access to the internet - done in a slightly different way. If they still had control of the media like they did even ten years ago this wouldn’t be happening.
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New York Post
New York Post@nypost·
Controversial plan to ban kids from social media pushed forward by California lawmakers trib.al/nA5XnpZ
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Greg Haynes@ghaynes29·
@nypost I predict his coaching job at New England doesn’t survive this.
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Greg Haynes
Greg Haynes@ghaynes29·
I certainly hope the DOJ intends to charge the individuals responsible for these crimes with SOMETHING at some point. Bear in mind, all of these indictments are against the organization itself, as an entity. They haven’t brought any criminal charges against an actual individual human being. So as it stands right now, the best case scenario is the SPLC gets shut down, but no individual member goes to jail, no individual member even pays a penny in fines. The DOJ will have to file completely new and different criminal charges against the individuals who ran the organization to see anyone truly face justice and go to jail. I hope that’s the next step.
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Greg Haynes@ghaynes29·
While ON PRINCIPLE my sympathies (along with those of virtually all Americans who are informed and wise enough to even somewhat understand what’s going on) certainly go out to the Iranian people whom I realize are suffering under tyranny, nevertheless, here is an inconvenient truth. Sympathies and even outrage notwithstanding, essentially nobody (and I mean NOBODY) in this country is willing for one second to see a single American killed fighting on the ground in Iran, period. Right, wrong, fair, or unfair, that’s the way it is and that’s how it’s going to stay for the foreseeable future. Now, if the Iranian people want to fight the mullahs themselves or think they can somehow get them to change their ways through the power of their persuasion, then knock yourselves out, and we’ll be pullin’ for ya. And I’m sure the Trump administration WOULD provide all the help it could as long as it didn’t require putting troops on the ground there. But all of that is just “cloud cuckooland” wishful thinking fantasy bullshit. That’s how people get killed by the bushel basket, when they think an untrained, disorganized mob can go toe to toe with the likes of the mullahs and the IRGC. The people aren’t militarily trained or materially capable of rising up against the IRGC with ANY hope of success. But even that is purely academic. The “magical gun fairies” aren’t going to somehow provide them with the arms and logistical support they would need, and no “Iranian Yoda” is going to suddenly appear and train the people how to fight over the weekend. And on top of ALL of that, as far as I’m aware, there isn’t any figurehead leader or organization around whom the “magically trained and fairy-armed” people can coelesce to form an organized, effective fighting force. There is absolutely no way ANY of that changes without putting American forces, in very large numbers, on the ground in Iran to provide what’s needed, because no one else can, and we can’t even do it without those forces operating inside the country in order to establish and maintain the necessary logistical infrastructure. You see, it turns out fairies and Jedi masters don’t exist after all, and by that point we’ll just end up having to do it all ourselves (as usual) because of course, “in for a penny, in for a pound.” Once you start you’ve got to see it through, regardless of what a years or even decades-long urban warfare quagmire it becomes, or how high the American casualties stack up. Well, I think I can safely say that I speak for virtually all of America - left, right, liberal, conservative, MAGA loving or hating - when I say, SCREW THAT! As long as we can keep our distance as much as possible while still keeping them contained and preventing them from causing mischief for the rest of us, as far as Americans are concerned, all of Iran, full kit and kaboodle, can go piss up a rope. It’s that simple.
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Mehdi G.
Mehdi G.@MehdiGadri·
Thank you for your detailed comments. I want to emphasise several insights from inside Iran and Iranian diaspora that I believe are essential for understanding the current situation. These may help clarify the reality on the ground for outside Iran observers . 1. Ideology in the regime is strong, but not unchangeable. Although the ruling system is driven by an extremist interpretation of Shi’a ideology -including beliefs about an end‑time war and the return of the 12th Imam with Jesus -this ideology is built on moral narratives that can be challenged through logic and lived experience. Many individuals inside the system, including IRGC members, have already begun to rethink their beliefs. I personally know two who distanced themselves from the regime after the events of 8–9 January 2026 (what refer to as the “Iranian Holocaust”). I myself went through this transformation in 1998.This shows that not all regime supporters need to be treated as enemies; many are driven by fear of execution and the regime’s iron‑fist rule. If the system reaches a breaking point, a rapid collapse is entirely possible. One very good sign of this supporter change side is bringing a lot of Iraqi , Pakistani , Afghan mercenaries to Iran recently!! 2. Iran cannot become another North Korea.Iran is a large, resource‑rich country with extensive regional and global networks. Sanctions alone cannot isolate it. Unlike North Korea, which has only two neighbours, Iran has fifteen. The regime has adapted to sanctions by using their networks, long‑established Shi’a communities across Asia, the Middle East, Europe, and the North America , with significant oil revenues. If the current conflict ends with a deal, the regime will be able to rebuild its nuclear and ballistic capabilities — likely stronger than before, because it has learned from recent wars. 3. The regime understands Western vulnerabilities.The leadership in Tehran has studied the political landscape in the United States -including the MAGA movement -as well as the positions of countries like the UAE and Qatar. They know that Western governments care deeply about infrastructure stability, while the regime itself is willing to tolerate long power outages because it does not see itself as accountable to the population.They also rely on the perception of Western hesitation. If the war ends with a deal, the regime will present it as a historic victory over the world’s strongest military power. Even if only 1% of the global Muslim accepts this narrative, that still means tens of millions of new sympathisers. This would strengthen extremist movements for the next generation. You can already hear this shift in many mosques. Even Pakistani workers in Dubai -despite being targeted by the regime’s missiles -express support for Tehran.From this perspective, many Iranians believe that only regime change can remove the exterimist’s access to resources and prevent the spread of its ideology. 4. A transition is possible without large-scale foreign intervention / boots on ground or only with very limited engagement .After the killing of tens of thousands of peaceful protesters in just a few hours —with many estimating the real number to be far higher due to a 48‑day information blackout —more than 90% of Iranians now oppose the regime.With such overwhelming public sentiment, it is possible to create internal breaking points without large numbers of foreign troops. Iranians inside the country can identify weapons caches, key regime assets, and individuals who remain committed to violent ideology. One of the most critical tools for this is unrestricted internet access.Iranians inside the country and diaspora are deeply grateful for the actions that have already weakened the IRGC’s capabilities. They are significantly weaker today. More support would accelerate change, but even without it, we believe that victory is still achievable. Don’t underestimate the Iranians and the key is now they achieved unity .@POTUS
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The White House
The White House@WhiteHouse·
“I hope Hezbollah acts nicely and well during this important period of time. It will be an GREAT moment for them if they do. No more killing. Must finally have PEACE! Thank you for your attention to this matter.” - President DONALD J. TRUMP
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Greg Haynes
Greg Haynes@ghaynes29·
This issue is purely academic. First, there’s the question of HOW they COULD be armed in quantities large enough to enable them to defeat the IRGC. Bear in mind, this would have to be done without putting any U.S. troops on the ground inside the country. That alone is a REALLY tall order. But WAY WORSE (and this is something I never hear anyone mention), there’s also the little issue of training them. Again, to my knowledge, the Iranian populace is not possessed of any significant number of militarily-trained men, nor do they have a leader or organization around whom they could coalesce as an effective fighting force. Given that inconvenient truth, the subsequent (and far more inconvenient) truth is that an untrained mob, armed with a few small arms weapons (they wouldn’t have the logistical support or training necessary to operate anything more sophisticated) would simply be slaughtered by a well-trained, disciplined, and absolutely ruthless IRGC, regardless of how much their more sophisticated military capability may have been diminished by U.S. strikes. Thus, I believe it’s pretty clear (especially to U.S. military leaders) that the only real way to truly eliminate the mullahs would be to put U.S. forces on the ground there to get the job done. So then, it comes down to the fact that, since putting U.S. troops on the ground in Iran is completely unacceptable to the American public, it would almost certainly be absolutely disastrous to “arm” the people and then send them untrained and essentially unsupported to be killed in droves with no real chance of success. Bay of Pigs ring a bell? Given that overall ground-truth reality, it’s just not realistic to expect the people of Iran to overthrow the mullahs, regardless of what arms they receive.
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Greg Haynes
Greg Haynes@ghaynes29·
They tested the waters on staging the coup back in November when the “Seditious Six” started barking all over the place about military members refusing to”illegal orders.” They wanted to gauge the reaction from inside the military. Kelly is most likely their intended figurehead. I hope they all get convicted of treason.
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DataRepublican (small r)
DataRepublican (small r)@DataRepublican·
🧵 THREAD: The true reason Pete Hegseth is being targeted is because he's standing between President Trump and a coup @PeteHegseth named the institutions... CFR, Brookings, the general class... in 37 seconds in a video by @Liz_Wheeler . Within 72 hours of his nomination, a color revolution planning document cited him as an insider threat. They didn't go after him because of drinking. They didn't go after him because of women. They went after him because every color revolution manual ever written says the same thing: you cannot topple a government unless the security forces defect. And a loyal Secretary of Defense is the one person who makes sure they don't. I have the receipts. Their own documents. Their own training sessions. Their own words on camera. As always, patience as I pull together the thread. 👇
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RedWave Press
RedWave Press@RedWavePress·
OUTRAGE: Americans are DEMANDING answers after the The New York Times obtained and published “secret” internal memos from the U.S. Supreme Court — marking the third MAJOR leak from the high court in the last four years. Kerri Urbahn: “Which is really unheard of from the U.S. Supreme Court.” “I think these leaks TEND to go in one direction and it is to undercut what the conservative wing of the Supreme Court is doing or in the process of doing.” “Certainly, that was the case with Dobbs, and we saw what happened there when that decision was leaked.”
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Mark R. Levin
Mark R. Levin@marklevinshow·
ARM THE IRANIAN PEOPLE ... IMHO, the people of Iran need to be armed.  Even if there are divisions among various opposition groups.  We cannot defeat the regime, which has demonstrated time and again it must be defeated, without the people within Iran having a fighting chance to destroy the regime from within.  I am not sure what the hesitancy is.  If arms were stolen, by whom and for what?  Regardless, it is the most direct way to take down the regime.  As I've pointed out before, President Reagan used this as part of his doctrine against the Soviet Union -- in Afghanistan, Angola, Nicaragua, etc.
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