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jack

@jackfax22

Private Investigator. East Coast non-elite. Insurance fraud specialist. Retired as of 2016,

Connecticut Katılım Ekim 2011
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fifi❤️@RefilweSeboko·
can I ask a dumb question… what’s the K for “thousand” stand for
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LadyValor@lady_valor_07·
MY BROTHER SWEARS I’M MAKING THIS UP… BUT DOES ANYONE ELSE REMEMBER THE DIET SODA CALLED TAB?
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RobertFella 🇺🇸 🇺🇦
RobertFella 🇺🇸 🇺🇦@Bonkavision5·
BREAKING🚨 A man was choked to death by ICE guards, and DHS hid his body at a military base to block the autopsy. His name was Geraldo Lunas Campos. When the county medical examiner finally performed an autopsy, the conclusion was devastatingly clear: his death was ruled a homicide. But here is the detail that should make your blood run cold. When another man recently died at that exact same #ICE facility, the Department of Homeland Security didn't call the local medical examiner. Instead, they moved his body to a nearby U.S. Army base. And that Army base is now flat-out refusing to release the results of the autopsy. This was revealed today by Senator Dick Durbin in a horrifying congressional hearing about the explosion of deaths in ICE custody under the Trump administration. Eight people have already died in ICE custody in just the first two months of this year alone. Many of them died from easily treatable illnesses. 911 logs show ICE facilities are completely overwhelmed, ignoring basic human rights. But moving a body to a military installation to dodge a local homicide investigation? That isn't just negligence. That is a coordinated, state-sponsored cover-up. They are operating mass detention facilities with zero accountability. They are treating human beings like they are disposable. And when their guards cross the line, they use the full weight of the federal military apparatus to hide the evidence. We are watching human rights abuses happen on American soil, funded by our tax dollars. We must demand the autopsy report. Share this. Do not let them sweep these deaths under the rug.
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Anonymous
Anonymous@OpDeathEaters·
The Epstein files on the DOJ website allow you to highlight the redacted text, copy it, and paste it into another document, which reveals what was hidden. You can also press Ctrl+F and search for “Trump ” (with a space) to see his name appear more than 600 times. #OpDeathEaters
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Aaron Parnas
Aaron Parnas@AaronParnas·
This is by far the most important document released overnight. There were 10 co-conspirators investigated by the DOJ related to Epstein and Maxwell. None of them were charged. We need to know why.
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Matt Van Swol
Matt Van Swol@mattvanswol·
🚨#BREAKING: An 85-year-old widow called a North Carolina tree removal company, begging for firewood to keep her house warm, but said she couldn't pay them. Paul Brittain, the owner, delivered the firewood for free, fixed her car, her roof, her heating/AC unit ALL for FREE and then raised $20,000 for her for Christmas. This is the America I love!!!!
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Denys Shtilierman
Denys Shtilierman@DenShtilierman·
The WSJ conducted an investigation and found that Witkoff is not just Dmitriev's friend, but a direct Russian agent. The article “How Putin Got His Preferred U.S. Envoy: Come Alone, No CIA” explains that Witkoff's appointment as head of the US negotiating team was a direct assignment from Putin to the Russian special services, which they carried out flawlessly. It was extremely important for Russia to get rid of the pro-Ukrainian Keith Kellogg. Moreover, Witkoff has become so close to Russia that he does not communicate with the CIA — unlike the FSB. You know, I have said many times that Ukraine and Europe cannot rely on the US. But now everything is different: we must be prepared for the US to start helping Russia directly, because in some places the Kremlin's hand is so deep that you can see it when you open your mouth. I have hope for the Americans and that the old democracy will work sooner or later. But we must be aware of the reality. Quotes from the article: “Vladimir Putin was interested in meeting Witkoff—so interested that he might consider releasing an American prisoner to him.” "The Russian president had been studying psychological profiles of the officials around Trump, including Keith Kellogg, the retired three-star general Trump had named as America’s envoy to Russia and Ukraine. Putin’s intelligence-agency reports stressed that Kellogg’s daughter ran a charity in Ukraine—a red flag signaling he might be hostile to Russian demands during coming peace talks, people familiar with the documents said. Kellogg had also shrugged off an appeal from television personality Tucker Carlson, who told him before Inauguration Day that Moscow was ready to start talking." "Ten months later, Kellogg is out and Witkoff and Dmitriev, two businessmen with strong personal connections to their respective presidents, are sketching a new economic and security order for Europe. Jared Kushner, Trump’s son-in-law, has pitched in to help negotiate where Russia’s borders will end, the shape of Ukraine’s army and how quickly Trump could tear down the new Iron Curtain of sanctions blockading Russia’s troubled economy.“ ”Today, those structures are virtually absent. America has had no ambassador in Moscow since June. There is no assistant secretary of state for European and Eurasian affairs. Witkoff has declined multiple offers from the CIA for a briefing on Russia. The State Department assigned a small group of staffers to support Witkoff, but members of that team, and others across the administration, have struggled to get summaries of Witkoff’s foreign meetings. Longtime allies in Europe also feel left in the dark, and worry that Washington no longer has their back, while Middle East monarchies are ascendant." "Dmitriev asked Prince Mohammed to deliver a message to Witkoff. Putin wanted to talk to the new Middle East envoy, and there was a deal to be done: Russia might be willing to negotiate a prisoner exchange as a gesture of good faith." "The prisoner in question was Marc Fogel, a high school history teacher serving a 14-year sentence in Rybinsk penal colony for carrying cannabis—medically prescribed for his chronic back pain—into Moscow’s Sheremetyevo airport. At the U.S. Embassy school in Moscow, the Pennsylvania native had taught the children of several U.S. ambassadors, including future CIA Director Bill Burns." “Now Dmitriev was sending a message that Witkoff could bring Fogel home.” “Kellogg later learned from a reporter that the Kremlin had complained to the White House about his daughter’s support for Ukraine, he said. If he ever writes another book, he joked, he might put Russia’s complaint on the cover. He plans to leave his post Dec. 31.” "For decades, senior American government officials visiting Russia would be briefed from a book of guidelines known as “Moscow Rules.” The document outlines the myriad ways the country’s security agents would try to surveil, entrap, compromise and recruit American visitors. It had been recently updated to reflect the security services’ increasingly aggressive posture, particularly the unit responsible for tracking Americans, the Department for Counter Intelligence, or DKRO. One important rule, say the officials who helped craft it: “There are no coincidences.” Ahead of his trip, the CIA offered to brief Witkoff; he declined. Nor was he accompanied by an interpreter: He had been told that Russia’s president wouldn’t allow him to bring another person into the meeting." "On Feb. 11, Dmitriev met Witkoff at the airport and reassured him as they raced toward the Kremlin in a government car. For three hours, Putin hosted Witkoff, who took notes as the president gave a lecture on the 1,000-year history of Russia. Putin was assessing whether the man in front of him was as open to the Russian perspective as his profile suggested, two people with knowledge of the meeting said. If so, a gift had been prepared for him to take home. Fogel had been transported more than four hours to Moscow." "Witkoff’s heart skipped a beat when he saw Fogel waiting for him at the Moscow airport." “This month, after Witkoff finished his sixth round of meetings with Putin, a Russian company sent him home with 11 pounds of red caviar, according to the country’s Trade and Industry Ministry. In fact, it was a mid-tier brand of roe that the company now wants to market as “Trumpovka.” A White House official denied any caviar changed hands." "Dmitriev, meanwhile, posted a photo on X of a bottle of Trump-branded vodka on a table overlooking Red Square and the Kremlin: “Make Vodka Great Again.”"
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Dittie
Dittie@DittiePE·
Brett Ratner, who was booted out of Hollywood in 2018 for sexual misconduct and moved to Israel in 2023, was the director for the First Hooker’s new movie. He’s also in the Epstein files that were released yesterday, posing with Jean-Luc Brunel. Is anybody surprised? Paramount has him as the director for Rush Hour 4. At least for now. rawstory.com/jeffrey-epstei…
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Sammi🦋
Sammi🦋@PatriotSammi·
🚨BREAKING: The New York Times publishes a DAMNING report on how teen models were brought to Mar-a-Lago for parties and how Trump’s wife BEGGED one mother to keep her teen away from Trump! The NY Times interviewed 30 former employees of Jeffery Epstein in an examination into his relationship with Donald Trump, and their revelations are truly disturbing. One section of the lengthy report focuses on Trump’s efforts to cultivate access to young women through modeling and would have them brought in to his parties at Mar-a-Lago. “Tina Davis, who modeled for Ford in the mid-1990s, said in an interview that her Ford booker instructed her to get dressed up and attend a Mar-a-Lago party in late 1994. Just 14 and new to Miami, she was told to ‘dress sexy,’ according to her mother, Sandra Coleman, who had accompanied her to Florida. Eight or nine other models came along on the bus. ‘All the girls were really young,’ Ms. Coleman recalled in an interview. ‘Some of them could have been in training bras.’” “When they arrived at Mar-a-Lago, Ms. Coleman said, her daughter was promptly handed a glass of champagne. She took it away, but waiters kept offering more. Each time one of the middle-aged men at the party approached her daughter, Ms. Coleman would walk over and introduce herself as Ms. Davis’s mother.” But that’s not even the worst of it: “During a trip to the bathroom, they ran into Mr. Trump’s new wife, whom they had met earlier. Ms. Maples clasped her hands, Ms. Coleman recalled, and looked her in the eye. ‘Whatever you do, do not let her around any of these men, and especially my husband,’ she told Ms. Coleman. ‘Protect her.’” This is so, so, so damning. What more evidence do we need that not only was Donald Trump a potential child sexual abuser but also trying to run a sex trafficking ring out of his resort? We need the entirety of the Epstein files released and we need them NOW. #DemsUnited #ReleaseTheEpsteinFiles
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Brian Entin
Brian Entin@BrianEntin·
So much support for "John" - the hero in the Brown shooting who reported key info. Reports are he is homeless, lived in basement of the engineering building - and graduated from Brown years ago. Brown should forgive any debt, give him a place to stay, and give him reward money.
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Lara Korte
Lara Korte@lara_korte·
lol -- the WSJ let Anthropic's AI run a vending machine in the newsroom as an experiment. "It ordered a live fish. It offered to buy stun guns, pepper spray, cigarettes and underwear. Profits collapsed. Newsroom morale soared." wsj.com/tech/ai/anthro…
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jack@jackfax22·
@conlin_lauren Fascinating case. I have been called a nerd most of my life and fusion power has been of interest to me since I was a teenager.
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Lauren Conlin
Lauren Conlin@conlin_lauren·
Slain MIT professor Nuno Loureiro, 47, attended the same university in Lisbon, Portugal, as Claudio Neves Valente, per authorities. Loureiro was a physics professor, and Valente was studying physics at Brown University. They won't get into details, but said another press conference will be held by @FBIBoston..
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jack@jackfax22·
@lawyerschiff If recent history is any indication,they will defy the law. My bet is they will claim they need more time.
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Joshu🅰️ Schiffer
Joshu🅰️ Schiffer@lawyerschiff·
It’s been Friday 12-19-25 for a minute now. Release the files.
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jack@jackfax22·
@WUTangKids Release the Jack Smith evidence proving Trump attempted a coup.
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Wu Tang is for the Children
Wu Tang is for the Children@WUTangKids·
Day 1 To-Do list for the next democrat president: 1. Bulldoze Trump’s ballroom 2. Bulldoze his Arch if it ever gets built 3. Take Trump’s name off of the Kennedy center Missing anything?
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Jamie Bonkiewicz
Jamie Bonkiewicz@JamieBonkiewicz·
Can’t wait to go to the pharmacy today and tell them my meds are 600% off
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