JohnnyD

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JohnnyD

JohnnyD

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"Anyone who trades freedom for wealth and comfort is unworthy of either, and deserves whatever servitude follows." No DM's.

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C3@C_3C_3·
Photo 1: A man that said there were no undercover FBI at January 6th under oath. Photo 2: A man that sent 26 undercover FBI to January 6th.
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Eric Daugherty
Eric Daugherty@EricLDaugh·
🚨 JUST NOW: Elon Musk drops the bombshell that the FBI implanted 26 people INTO JAN. 6TH to "spy" for them And the government LIED to us that this never happened. "4 entered the Capitol during the riot. An additional 13 entered the restricted area around the Capitol. So more than a dozen FBI spies participated in the so-called insurrection!" "A bunch of them broke into the Capitol. Their own inspector general says this is what happened. But that's not what they told you when they testified under oath." None of them bore any consequences. Intel said they knew it was going to get possibly violent, but did nothing to prevent it. And all of it was hidden. One of the BIGGEST SCAMS in DECADES
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Joey Mannarino
Joey Mannarino@JoeyMannarino·
.@GiorgiaMeloni and company, you are not going to win the next election from the center. You cannot even call the man in Modena who ran over eight of your citizens a terrorist? You’re allowing your people to call it a mental health disorder? Are you serious? The man was all over social media praising Allah and calling Christians “bastards”. This man was a terrorist through and through. You’ve lost the right in Italy to Vanacci and you deserve it. Where the hell is the woman that people voted for? Please find her and bring her back out because whoever you have become is NOT working. Everyone believed in you. The response to this terror attack is something I’d expect from Macron or Sanchez. You were supposed to be different.
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Iain Duncan Smith MP Chingford & Woodford Green
The Labour party has no electoral mandate to override the biggest vote this country has ever seen when voting for Brexit. We must defend the overwhelming democratic vote of the British people and fight to make sure Brexit is not betrayed. The Labour party’s internal leadership psychodrama should not hide the fact that they plan to take the UK back in to the expensive clutches of the EU. In short Labour want to wreck Brexit. express.co.uk/news/politics/…
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Homer Pavlos
Homer Pavlos@HomerPavlos·
Homer mentions the Pleiades depicted on the shield of Achilles, which was crafted by Hephaestus. The Pleiades were seven daughters of Atlas and the Oceanid Pleione, the same number as the stars of the Pleiades cluster in the constellation of Taurus that are visible to the naked eye. The Greeks named the stars according to their mythology: 1. Maia – mother of Hermes 2. Electra – mother of Dardanus 3. Taygete – mother of Lacedaemon 4. Alcyone – mother of Hyrieus 5. Merope – mother of Glaucus 6. Celaeno – mother of Lycus and Nycteus 7. Asterope – mother of Oenomaus Six of them are bright stars easily visible to the naked eye. The seventh star, Merope, is noticeably dimmer. And the story to explain that is amazing. In mythology, Merope was the youngest of the Pleiades. Orion tried to court her, but she married a mortal, Sisyphus, the founder of Ephyra (later known as Corinth). Because she married a mortal, she too became mortal and eventually died. This is why her star is the faintest among the Pleiades compared to her sisters. (If you look at the positions of the constellations in the sky, you can feel the mythological narrative more vividly) The Pleiades are visible throughout the year except at the end of April and during May, when they rise together with the Sun and are therefore not visible in the night sky. Every evening they appear on the eastern horizon about 4 minutes earlier than the previous night. This created a natural calendar that the ancient Greeks and other peoples used for agricultural work (ploughing, sowing, harvesting, etc.). On November 18, the Pleiades rise in the east exactly as the Sun sets, in opposition to the Sun (180 degrees apart). This gives the impression that Orion is chasing them, which is why Atlas placed the constellation of Taurus as their protector. (The Pleiades are part of the constellation Taurus) The stars move together across the sky, indicating a common physical origin. They are also surrounded by a reflection nebula known as the Pleiades Nebula. Naturally, the Pleiades were celebrated by many other cultures as well: the Persians, the Egyptians (in honor of Isis), the Indians, and the Polynesians.Thus, they served as a natural calendar essential for agricultural life, keeping people fed, and as a celestial compass in the sky. From these Pleiad daughters came sons who became kings and progenitors of regions in the Peloponnese, Boeotia, and even Troy: 1. Taygete, mother of Lacedaemon – the eponymous king and progenitor of the Lacedaemonians (Spartans). He became king of all Sparta. 2. Electra, mother of Dardanus – founder of the city of Dardanus on Mount Ida in the Troad. He started from Arcadia, went to Samothrace, and settled in the region of Troy. His descendants founded the city of Troy. 3. Alcyone, mother of Hyrieus – founder of the ancient city of Hyria in Boeotia. 4. Merope, mother of Glaucus – son of Sisyphus, founder of ancient Corinth. 5. Celaeno, mother of Lycus and Nycteus – heroes of Boeotia and kings of Thebes. 6. ASterope, mother of Oenomaus – king of Pisa in Elis. Elis was an ancient city-state in the Peloponnese, built (according to Pausanias) on the left bank of the Peneus River. 7. Maia, mother of Hermes. This beautiful blend of mythology and astronomy gave the ancient Greeks both practical knowledge for daily life and a rich cultural narrative written in the stars. -Shield of Achilles- "And first he forged a strong and massive shield, all skillfully wrought, with a triple gleaming rim around it. Five layers the shield was made, and upon it with cunning art he fashioned many scenes. There he portrayed the earth, the heavens, and the sea, the tireless sun and the full moon, and all the stars that crown the sky: the mighty Orion, the Hyades, the Pleiades, and the Bear, which men also call the Wagon, which wheels in its place and ever watches Orion, the only one that knows not the baths of Ocean." -Homer, Iliad, Book 18, lines 481–489
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ThePersistence
ThePersistence@ScottPresler·
WOW! What a great advertisement by Ken Paxton. 🚩 Cornyn voted for red flag laws 🚩 Cornyn advocates for amnesty 🚩 Cornyn said that the idea of a wall is “off-putting” Since Senate Majority Leader Thune REFUSES to pass the SAVE America Act, DEFEAT Thune’s top ally — Cornyn. Early Voting: 🗓️ May 18 - May 22 Election Day: 🗓️ May 26 (Also, I’ve made this video easy to download & share everywhere.)
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Rupert Lowe MP
Rupert Lowe MP@RupertLowe10·
There is so much more support out there for us than the establishment realises.
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War Correspondent
War Correspondent@warDaniel47·
🚨 BREAKING: A nationalist plan to immensely surge deportation of migrants in Europe has just PASSED the European Parliament, a major blow to the elitist leftists who want the 3rd world to destroy the West KEEP PUSHING, EUROPE! You can and MUST save yourselves 🔥
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Crazy Vibes
Crazy Vibes@CrazyVibes_1·
The woman America forgot on purpose. September 2001. The Twin Towers had just fallen. The FBI was buried under years of untranslated wiretaps—foreign language intercepts from people they were actively watching. Conversations that might have stopped the attack, never read. Warnings that might have saved lives, sitting in boxes. They needed translators. Fast. Sibel Edmonds was 31. Iranian-born. Turkish-raised. American by choice. She spoke Turkish, Farsi, and Azerbaijani fluently. She passed the background check. Got top-secret clearance. Started translating the most sensitive intelligence the Bureau had. Six months later, she was gone. Here's what happened. She discovered something impossible to ignore. Intercepts were being mistranslated. Documents involving active investigations were disappearing. A colleague had foreign connections that made her a security risk. The translation system designed to prevent another 9/11 was being sabotaged from the inside. She did everything right. Wrote internal memos. Reported it to her supervisors. When they told her to stay quiet, she went higher. In March 2002, she wrote directly to FBI Director Robert Mueller. Laid out everything she'd seen. Two weeks later, they fired her. Called it performance issues. She refused to disappear quietly. Hired a lawyer. Filed whistleblower complaints. Tried to testify before Congress. Tried to tell the 9/11 Commission what she knew. Then the government made her vanish. In May 2004, Attorney General John Ashcroft did something almost unprecedented in American history. He invoked the State Secrets Privilege over her entire FBI experience. Retroactively classified everything. What she saw. What she said. Even the languages she translated. Even where she was born. If she repeated in public what she'd already said in unclassified Senate testimony, she could go to prison for life under the Espionage Act. Her wrongful termination lawsuit? Dismissed. The court said proceeding would reveal state secrets. The Supreme Court refused to hear her case. No explanation. The 9/11 Commission wanted to interview her. They were blocked. She became, in the words of civil liberties advocates, the most gagged person in United States history. Now think about the whistleblowers whose names you do know. Edward Snowden. Chelsea Manning. Daniel Ellsberg. Reality Winner. They have documentaries. Books. Movies. Some ran. Some went to prison. All of them got their stories told. Sibel Edmonds came before them all. Was silenced more completely than any of them. And most Americans have never heard her name. In 2004, the Department of Justice's own Inspector General released his report. Glenn Fine—the man whose job is to investigate when the government lies—confirmed it. He found serious mismanagement in the FBI translation unit. Security concerns about the colleague she'd named. Evidence her firing was retaliation. Real problems with how foreign intelligence was being handled. The government's own internal watchdog said she was telling the truth. It didn't matter. The gag order was permanent. The lawsuits were dismissed. The report became one more thing she wasn't allowed to discuss. She started the National Security Whistleblowers Coalition to help others who'd been silenced. Wrote a memoir in 2012—every single page scrubbed of what she's forbidden to say. Twenty-three years later, she has never testified under oath in open court. She has never been allowed to tell her full story. She is alive. In America. Today. She still cannot speak. Most forgotten stories fade by accident. By time. By the slow erosion of memory. This one was forgotten on purpose. By signature. By executive order. By an Attorney General who decided one woman's testimony about FBI failures was too dangerous for Americans to hear. Edward Snowden's name survived because he fled and the world watched. Daniel Ellsberg's survived because the Pentagon Papers were published. Sibel Edmonds' name is fading because she did it the right way. Reported through proper channels. Trusted the system. And the system erased her. She cannot tell her story. The only way her name survives is if we tell it for her. Now you know. Say her name, or the silence wins.
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DataRepublican (small r)
DataRepublican (small r)@DataRepublican·
🚨🇺🇸 ENDORSEMENT: John Strand for Congress, Florida's 19th District (FL-19) 🇺🇸 I've never done a formal endorsement like this, and I don't know if I will do many more. I want to explain why, because endorsements are not free. If I'm wrong, I've spent credibility I can't get back. I know that. I also know several of the people running for FL-19, and I want to be clear that this is not a slight against any of them. Some of them are good people who would serve honorably. I just think one of them is the right person. I'm endorsing @JohnStrandUSA . I used to live in FL-19; @data_republican lives there. I still care deeply about who represents that district. And when I looked at this race, one story kept pulling me back. In 2022, the DOJ offered John Strand a plea deal. One misdemeanor; a wrist slap. His co-defendant took a similar deal and got 60 days. All he had to do was say he was guilty of something he believed he wasn't guilty of. He said no... twice. He went to trial. A D.C. jury convicted him on all five counts, including a felony carrying up to 20 years. He was sentenced to 32 months in federal prison. He spent four months in solitary confinement ... punished, in part, for helping other J6 defendants get outside support and for speaking publicly about conditions inside. Then the Supreme Court ruled in Fischer v. United States that the obstruction statute used against him was wrongly applied. He was released, and on January 20, 2025, he was fully pardoned. He could have taken the deal; almost everyone did. He looked at the easy road and the hard road and he chose the hard road because he believed it was the truthful one. That is a man whose faith is not decorative. I've met and talked to John. He gets it. He understands what it means when the machinery of the state is aimed at you personally... not in theory, but in a SWAT team at your door and a concrete box they put you in for months. That kind of experience either breaks a person or clarifies them. John came out clarified. He's sharp and charismatic. He is running in a crowded primary that includes two former congressmen from other states who are looking for a soft landing. John Strand is not looking for a soft landing; he already proved that. FL-19, and the entire nation, deserves someone who has been tested and didn't fold. That's John Strand.
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ThePersistence
ThePersistence@ScottPresler·
@hughhewitt @JohnCornyn Hey, Texans. Hugh Hewitt just called Ken Paxton supporters the “noisy online slice.” He doesn’t think you’re real voters & you won’t show up. I guess he missed the recent election where incumbent Senator Bill Cassidy was clobbered. Cornyn supports amnesty — no thanks!
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Cynthia Holt
Cynthia Holt@Ghostofcynthia·
I'm starting to think literally everyone in Congress is just fucking each other. Like, it's not even politics anymore, it's one giant swingers club on taxpayer time. When they're not screwing each other's spouses, they're out there with the whores or worse. No wonder nothing gets done. They're too busy trading STDs and blackmail material. Drain the swamp? Hell, we need to fumigate the whole damn building.
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GRANDPA’s FREE ADVICE
GRANDPA’s FREE ADVICE@GOP_is_Gutless·
🚨 WEF’s next target: YOUR TAP WATER. After failing to force everyone to get vaccinated, the unelected globalists are now coming for water — pushing to limit consumption, control supply, and even floating the idea of adding vaccines to it. WEF advisor Mariana Mazzucato is calling water a “global commons” — just like vaccines and climate. Translation: Your tap water no longer belongs to you. It belongs to global bureaucrats and WEF cronies who will “manage” it for the planet. They’ve already tried to price air and soil. Now they’re coming for H₂O. HANDS OFF OUR WATER! 💧 #WEF #GlobalistOverreach #WaterIsNotForSale
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Alice Weidel
Alice Weidel@Alice_Weidel·
Die SPD will den "Klimanotstand" ausrufen, der ehemalige Gesundheitsminister Lauterbach (SPD) möchte das über einen WHO-Gesundheitsnotstand erreichen. Dieser Partei, die völlig an den echten Problemen der Menschen vorbei regiert, ist nicht mehr zu helfen. bild.de/politik/auslan…
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Gunther Eagleman™
Gunther Eagleman™@GuntherEagleman·
Michael Fanone is a lying POS who deserves prison. Dude committed treason.
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Han Shawnity 🇺🇸
Han Shawnity 🇺🇸@HanShawnity·
Thomas Massie received glowing endorsements from: Code Pink Ro Khanna The New York Times Hasan Piker Mother Jones AOC Rashida Tlaib Ilhan Omar Summer Lee Marjorie Taylor Greene Candace Owens Tucker Carlson If it walks like a duck and quacks like a duck...
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