
Sergeant Tibbs
226 posts


@VigilantFox Railroads have been doing this for decades. The did the same in my home town. But, all the farmers who got forced out, also got PAID for their land.
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REPORT: Americans are now having their HOMES SEIZED through eminent domain so AI data centers can expand, and communities fighting back are discovering they have almost no power to stop it.
A young woman named Ansley Brown says TikTok tried silencing her after she exposed what’s happening in her Georgia community, where families are being forced off their land to support the exploding demand for data centers.
Ansley, who normally posts gardening and homesteading content, says her mother was given just three months to leave the family home they’ve owned for more than 20 years. More than 330 properties are reportedly affected as Georgia Power moves forward with expansion plans tied to Project Sail, despite fierce community opposition.
Her warning is what’s really unsettling: if this can happen in Georgia, she believes it can happen almost anywhere in America as the AI boom accelerates.
And the more people tried to suppress her story, the faster it spread.
@zeeemedia's report uncovers the story local officials and Big Tech platforms are trying to keep out of the national spotlight.
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@cabot_phillips @MaryMargOlohan Dude looks like an alternate universe Mark Normand.
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If you’re a fraudster and this man appears at your door, prepare for prison

Luke Rosiak@lukerosiak
You haven’t seen my byline much in @realdailywire lately. Here’s why: I’ve spent the last 2 months working on what might be the biggest fraud, waste & abuse find of my 20-year career. I’m back from Ohio & TOMORROW AM we publish Part 1 of a major series. Get ready to get angry.
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@calvindanielsll @dennisdjackson Ya’ll, don’t even argue with this Calvin Daniels guy. He’s been scouring X all day looking for an argument. Don’t even interact with him.
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@dennisdjackson Your entire premise if flawed. "Find justice" reveals you're starting with the belief he was wronged. Secondly, your characterization of what the court said is so simplistic and incomplete that it is unrecognizable to what the ruling actually said.
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@WomanDefiner @JackPosobiec We could put a bag of Takis in the street, with a cardboard box and a stick attached to a string. Works every time.
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I'm really confused why the Feds and ATF don't start doing raids on these guys and nailing them with federal firearms charges.
If White guys were doing this stuff that's exactly what the feds would do.
Ella Brown@EmmaOltOlato
The Black community of Chicago are demanding for the government to get involved after these young men started showing off their firearms to let the nation know that they ‘run their city.’
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@calvindanielsll @willmcraney How do you propose they go about litigating the matter in the church then?
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@willmcraney Use of the terms "tribunal" and "jury" are the root of the concern and will not permit truth, fairness, and justice loving folks to give any credence to this. It goes well beyond "complaints about form." You sought to give validity to your complaints with a fatally flawed process
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Nightmare location.
Good luck getting there.
Anne Rogers@anne__rogers
Better look at the renderings of the new Royals ballpark and surrounding area in downtown Kansas City.
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@msgttibbs @TheGreenOldDill You don't think there are stinky bums in the TSC parking lot???? Lmao
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@TheGreenOldDill @nfmtweets She said “third-party contractor’s helper” lol, taking zero responsibility
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Guess the citizenship status of the perpetrator.
Un-fucking-believable.
Shame on you, @nfmtweets. You deserve everything you get in this lawsuit.
kctv5.com/2026/04/21/pec…
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@DaBullStandard @TheBrancaShow Why is he racist?
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@Richerd1378272 @TheBrancaShow Let’s hear them out on this one …
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@Freetothink66 @TheBrancaShow Yeah but it’s mainly the black thing.
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@TheBrancaShow It’s more of a correlation with unhealthy life choices; yes, living in high density black area is unhealthy but diet and prescription opioid consumption are also factors.


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@maximumwiley @WallStreetApes I didn’t say it was “right”, I just said it was legal.
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@msgttibbs @WallStreetApes Just because 9 priests of the Holy Church of Government ruled it that way doesn't make it right.
There's a difference between a passerby seeing something and data being collected for commercial use, and the "reasonable expectation" standard doesn't account for it.
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A company called Smart Services is a consulting firm out of Ohio
An American confronts them over tracking her speed and everyone else’s speed that drives by
Companies like these collect speed data for road projects and things like zoning
American confronts them because she doesn’t believe that her speed should be tracked by a private company and questions what authority they have to do this
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@BonnieClick35 @WallStreetApes As long as they are gathering data from the exterior of your home, and are gathering it from a public space which is known to be available to the general public, it is perfectly legal.
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@WallStreetApes If you’re setting up equipment in front of my home to monitor my movement, you better have a signed warrant or a very good lawyer. The era of passive data collection is over.
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@maximumwiley @WallStreetApes The Supreme Court has consistently held that a person traveling in a vehicle on a public thoroughfare has no reasonable expectation to privacy. This includes the gathering of data related to both their vehicle and their driving behavior.
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@WallStreetApes Not just speed. That data has little commercial value without the plate read to go with it.
Now they have location and driving behavior tied to a particular vehicle owner, if not driver. (If they aren't using facial recognition to distill the driver identity, they soon will.)
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