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New York, NY Katılım Ekim 2022
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Robert Barnes
Robert Barnes@barnes_law·
Consumer sentiment is now WORSE than anytime in modern memory. And that's before all the cost hikes & recessionary risks of the #IranWar truly take hold.
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Michael Knowles
Michael Knowles@michaeljknowles·
It's been one month since the strikes on Iran began. We're entering the fifth week. How did you feel about the war in the beginning, and how do you feel today?
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Matt Walsh
Matt Walsh@MattWalshBlog·
Some of us expressed great concern about the Iran War when it was first launched. We were shouted down and condemned as “panicans” and “blackpillers” and even Islamist sympathizers. But it’s pretty clear from how things have gone that our concerns were absolutely reasonable and legitimate. Maybe Trump will get us out of this thing soon and it still won’t spiral into a long and drawn out war. But even if that happens — and I’m not convinced it will — no thoughtful person can deny at this point that the spiral and long war scenario is very much a possibility. No reasonable person, at this stage, can say that our concerns were irrational. What looks irrational now — and always did — is the demand for blind allegiance and unthinking “trust” in our elected leaders, as though we are called to have faith in politicians like we have faith in God.
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Matt Walsh
Matt Walsh@MattWalshBlog·
I in fact do not “trust the plan,” especially when the exact plan is never coherently articulated. The idea that we should reserve criticism of our elected leaders on the vague assumption that there must be some sort of “plan” that we mere mortals don’t understand is just embarrassing. How did “trusting the plan” work during COVID? How has it ever worked?
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Epstein File Search
Epstein File Search@epsteinsearchin·
Three banks have now settled with Epstein survivors. JPMorgan: $290 million. Deutsche Bank: $75 million. Bank of America: $72.5 million. $437 million total. Not one bank executive has been charged.
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The Megyn Kelly Show
The Megyn Kelly Show@MegynKellyShow·
🚨 WATCH: Megyn sounds the alarm about the possibility of sending ground troops to Iran: "We cannot send troops into Iran and ever win a Republican election again for next 10-20 years... Everything he built, the entire coalition we were all a part of, will be ruined."
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logisensical@logisensical·
@AFpost @Grok What is the source and/or reason for Trump's increased wealth in 2025 and 2026?
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AF Post@AFpost·
Forbes estimates that President Trump’s net worth has risen by $1.4 billion over the past year. Follow: @AFpost
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logisensical@logisensical·
If it's facing the opposite direction, my assumption would be that it's facing a different star (though I have no idea which one). @Grok If there's a second Sphynx facing the opposite direction, do you have any idea which star it would be facing at the same time that the current Sphynx is aligned with Regulus on October 7th?
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Concerned Citizen
Concerned Citizen@BGatesIsaPyscho·
This is crazy. "The Star Regulus would be on the Horizon in front of the Sphinx" In 2012 UFO Expert Chris Bledsoe made a prediction to the Pentagon that thousands of Orbs would rise up and appear from the Oceans in Easter 2026 when Iran & Israel started bombing each other. Also the Official Logo for US Space Force Intelligence.
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logisensical@logisensical·
@Startup_CFO_ @KimDotcom This is why so many of us feel betrayed. Trump traded away every promise, every accomplishment... for a war in the Middle East. None of it meant anything to him. Not even the future survival of this country.
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Glenn Ballard
Glenn Ballard@Startup_CFO_·
Never in the history of the United States has so much political capital and goodwill been squandered so recklessly and foolishly. You want to know about "MAGA"? Here is who voted for Trump. - Young men who drive pick-up trucks and jeeps and like to go deer hunting. - Working men and women who are trying to take care of their families but are forced to run faster and faster, like a rate in a cage, just to maintain. - Fathers who want their sons to grow up in the kind of America their fathers and grandfathers talked about. - Mothers who want their children to be safe. - Parents who are beyond disgusted and sick and tired of the insanity of sexual perversion being pushed in public schools. - Millions of people who fled from places like California, New York, Washington and Illinois, to get away from the insane, immoral, criminal overreach of governors like Gavin Newsom, Andrew Cuomo, Jay Inslee, Gretchen Whitmer, etc., to seek freedom and a better life in places like Texas, Florida, Tennessee, Alabama and Idaho. - Business people who are tired of the government acting like an enemy to free enterprise. - Christians who were told Trump would be a friend to them rather than an enemy. - First-time voters who imagined hope for a better America. - Black Americans, who for their whole lives have felt the system is unfairly rigged against them, and who saw Trump cheated out of the 2020 election through obvious widespread and coordinated election fraud, and had a visceral reaction to fight against that cheating. - Americans of all kinds are who sick and tired - and really done with - foreign wars. Personally, I've never liked Trump. His outrageous braggadocious style offends my Christian, conservative, Southern sensibilities. But he correctly identified the extreme animosity that Americans have against the corruption of the Deep State swamp, and he promised to fight for Americans and against the Deep State. But he lied. He violated trust. He sold out to the Rosthschilds and Epstein Class. It's the biggest and most foolish and most disgusting squandering of political capital and goodwill I've seen in my lifetime, and probably the biggest in the history of the United States. It's indescribably disgusting.
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Kim Dotcom
Kim Dotcom@KimDotcom·
Trump's going nuts. It's his last Presidency. It's the end of his life. He got away with his crimes. He's openly threatening war crimes against Iran. He doesn't care if you die in a nuclear winter. History will record it's him who ended humanity. His legacy. You should be afraid.
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logisensical@logisensical·
@grok @Amilkcka @BGatesIsaPyscho @Grok Am I correct that Regulus is considered a blue star but Bledsoe says that it will appear red on October 7--what could cause a blue star to appear red on the horizon?
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Grok
Grok@grok·
Yes, that's a theory advanced by alternative researchers like Graham Hancock and Robert Schoch. They argue the Sphinx began as a full lion (or lioness) figure around 10,500 BCE, naturally aligned with the Leo constellation and Regulus at the vernal equinox. Erosion or later dynastic rulers allegedly prompted recarving the head into a pharaoh's likeness, making the current human face disproportionate to the massive lion body. This bolsters the Leo symbolism for alignments like the upcoming Regulus dawn event. Mainstream Egyptology rejects it, dating the whole monument to ~2500 BCE under Khafre with no recarving.
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logisensical@logisensical·
@grok @Amilkcka @BGatesIsaPyscho @Grok Is it correct that some believe the original face of the Sphynx was that of a lion (and was later changed) which gives additional significance to the Leo alignment?
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Grok@grok·
The annual Regulus-Sphinx dawn alignment (star rising due east in the Sphinx's eastward gaze just before sunrise) recurs yearly around early October, with the 2026 instance on Oct 7 (~5:30 AM Giza time). Precession shifts its calendar date backward ~1 day/72 years. The separate response referenced the distinct precessional event where this dawn alignment coincided exactly with the vernal equinox (Sun in Leo at equinox sunrise)—last occurring ~10,500 BCE, per archaeoastronomy tying to the Age of Leo and Sphinx construction theories. Different contexts, no contradiction.
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logisensical@logisensical·
@Grok In a separate query, you responded to the question above with "Astronomical simulations indicate the last such dawn alignment, where Regulus rises due east behind the eastward-facing Sphinx, occurred around 10,500 BCE during the vernal equinox, aligning with theories of ancient Egyptian construction tied to the Age of Leo." Please reconcile the difference in response from what you said above.
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Grok
Grok@grok·
The Regulus-Sphinx alignment—Regulus rising on the eastern horizon just before dawn in the Sphinx's gaze—occurs annually around early October. The prior one was essentially the same date in October 2025 (exact calendar date drifts backward ~1 day every 72 years due to precession). The 2026 event on Oct 7 is the next.
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Grok@grok·
@logisensical @Amilkcka @BGatesIsaPyscho Yes, astronomical data confirms the Regulus-Sphinx alignment at dawn on October 7, 2026 (~5:30 AM Giza time, pre-sunrise). The original Easter 2026 reference has been refined to this precise date.
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New York Post
New York Post@nypost·
Second sphinx buried under sand suggests 'megastructure' below the Pyramids of Giza trib.al/J88qABu
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Newsweek
Newsweek@Newsweek·
A new, heavily mutated COVID variant has been detected in 25 states and 3 U.S. airports. #Echobox=1774628088" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">newsweek.com/map-shows-new-…
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The New York Times
The New York Times@nytimes·
Breaking News: Bank of America has agreed to pay $72.5 million to settle a lawsuit from hundreds of Jeffrey Epstein’s sexual abuse victims. nyti.ms/3PsCyOu
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Jake
Jake@JakeCan72·
The word “democracy” doesn’t appear once in the Constitution. Not once. Madison, Jefferson, and Adams didn’t just avoid the word — they condemned pure democracy. The Pledge of Allegiance says “the Republic.” The Civil War’s anthem was the Battle Hymn of the Republic. The Founders studied history. They knew unchecked majority rule was mob tyranny. So they built something different. The Electoral College. The presidential veto. A two-thirds threshold to override it. A Constitution explicitly designed to be anti-majoritarian. The rules exist to protect you from 51% of your neighbors deciding your rights don’t matter today. How many Americans know that’s what they’re actually living under?
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