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Constitutionalist, Political Scientist, Legal Analyst, Patriotic American
Southern California Katılım Haziran 2010
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A Utah physics professor just compared the proposed Utah Stratos AI data center to the explosion of 23 atomic bombs a day.
The numbers check out.
- Stratos Campus: 16–17 GW thermal load/ 1,468 TJ/day released
- Hiroshima = 63 TJ
- That's 23.3 bombs/day of heat!
So cow farts and your car are bad but toxic boiling cauldrons designed by mad scientist to run AI to make humanity obsolete are good…


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Afghanistan, June 2005. Four Navy SEALS were sent on a reconnaissance mission into remote mountains during Operation Red Wings. Their position was compromised, and they quickly became surrounded, isolated, and outgunned in extremely difficult terrain. Communications failed, and extraction became uncertain.
Lieutenant Michael Murphy, Petty Officer Danny Dietz, Petty Officer Matt Axelson, and Hospital Corpsman Marcus Luttrell fought together under heavy fire, all sustaining injuries while trying to survive and protect one another. Murphy exposed himself to open fire to call for help. Dietz kept fighting despite being badly wounded. Axelson continued engaging the enemy under severe conditions. Luttrell was eventually separated and later survived after being rescued by local villagers.
Three of the four did not return. Murphy was later awarded the Medal of Honor, while Dietz and Axelson were honored for their bravery. The mission became remembered not only for its outcome, but for loyalty under impossible conditions and one survivor carrying the memory of his team.

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On this day, we remember and honor Private Jerry Lee Houser, a young American soldier who made the ultimate sacrifice during the Vietnam War.
Born on December 26, 1947, in Seaside, California, Jerry Lee Houser served his country with courage and dedication in the United States Army. Assigned to K Troop, 3rd Squadron, 11th Cavalry, 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment, he worked as a Light Vehicle Driver, supporting his fellow soldiers in dangerous combat conditions throughout South Vietnam.
On May 21, 1967, during operations near Suoi Cat in Long Khanh Province, Jerry lost his life while missing in action as a result of burns sustained in combat.
He was only 19 years old.🕊️
Though his time on earth was brief, his service and sacrifice will never be forgotten. His name lives on at the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C., inscribed on Panel 20E, Line 75 — a permanent reminder of a life given in service to his nation. Jerry is also laid to rest at Golden Gate National Cemetery in California.
Gone, but never forgotten. Rest in peace, warrior.
#RIP🕊️ #TheVietnamWar
#MemorialDayWeekend

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🚨 THE RACIST TRAIL OF DEATH THEY HID FROM AMERICA: Black Supremacist “Kill All Whites” Massacre of 6 Innocent Hikers & Dog Walkers – 9-Year Media Blackout EXPOSED
Six innocent White Americans — hikers, dog walkers, a bus rider, a woman in her tent — executed in cold blood along Kansas City’s Indian Creek Trail.
Not random. Not “mental illness” alone.
Fredrick Demond Scott, a Black man who had already vowed to “kill all white people,” hunted them down one by one between 2016 and 2017:
John Palmer, 54
David Lenox, 67
Timothy Rice, 57
Michael Darby, 61
Karen Harmeyer, 64
Steven Gibbons, 57
Shot without warning. Bodies left like discarded trash.
He was arrested in 2017. Nine years of endless “competency hearings.” Nine years of taxpayer-funded delays while families waited for justice. A judge finally ruled him fit in 2025. Trial? Fall 2026.
Mainstream media? Barely a whisper. No primetime specials. No “systemic racism” panels. No FBI hate-crime task force.
Because this massacre doesn’t fit the sacred narrative.
When the shooter’s skin color and the victims’ skin color reverse the approved script, the story simply vanishes.
This isn’t journalism. This is narrative enforcement — the quiet erasure of inconvenient victims.
Every life lost to racial hatred deserves the same fury. Every family deserves the same spotlight. The selective outrage isn’t compassion. It’s complicity.
America, wake up. Truth doesn’t have a preferred race.
#IndianCreekMassacre #MediaBlackout #HateCrimeHypocrisy #SelectiveOutrage #NarrativeCollapse #ForgottenVictims #EqualJusticeNow


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Daily Reminder
It's been 1962 days since the murder of Ashli Babbitt and Michael Byrd is still walking around free.
#JusticeForAshliBabbit

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The ‘Gentle Giant’ of Vietnam was a Recon Marine known for underwater KA-BAR kills
Sgt Robert Hughes served as the Dive NCO for First Force Recon Company in Vietnam. He Led dive teams maintaining the unit's scuba equipment was his primary duties. Called a "gentle giant" by Marines who served with him, Hughes was large and powerful, towering over many of his peers.
The "gentle" side of his personality disappeared, however, in the face of innumerable threats as he donned his gear and submerged in the water. On one dive mission, Sgt Hughes was tasked with locating an underwater tunnel. Searching through the murky dark, Hughes felt his way along a bank with one hand, Kabar ready in the other.
He located what appeared to be the tunnel entrance, and suddenly an enemy diver shot out of the hole. As the combatants locked onto each other, Hughes caught a glint of light from the blade of the enemy diver's dagger. Instinctively, he reached out and grabbed the wrist of the diver's knife-wielding hand, simultaneously stabbing with his own Kabar.
The NVA diver mirrored Hughes, latching onto the Marine's knife hand while continuing to try to drive his own blade home. Submerged and grappling with limited visibility, Hughes fought for an advantage. After what seemed like an eternity, he found it.
Hughes wrapped his legs around his enemy and pulled him in close. Spitting out his regulator, Hughes lunged forward and bit into the diver's throat, ripping it out. The diver released his grip and Hughes finished the fight. Sgt Hughes became the subject of several dive mission stories. He had at least 2 confirmed kills under water. Many other Marines braved the waters of Vietnam as well.
To arm themselves, divers kept their Kabars close. Some Marines even carried privately purchased revolvers. Standard issue pistols were useless in submerged combat, but a revolver still operated. Stories surfaced of underwater gun battles, knife fights, and other horrors potentially awaiting Marines as they dove. “There was no one I would rather have as security underwater than Sgt Hughes,” remembered one Marine who served with him.
★ National Defense Service Medal ★
★ Vietnam Campaign Medal
★ Vietnam Service Medal

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Kevin Houston was born on September 20, 1975, in Massachusetts. He enlisted in the U.S. Navy on January 18, 1995, and went on active duty to begin basic training on January 26, 1995.
His first assignment was with VFA-195 aboard the aircraft carrier USS Independence (CV-62) home-ported at Yokosuka, Japan, from June 1995 to January 1996, followed by temporary duty at Personnel Support Detachment Treasure Island, California, from January to June 1996.
Petty Officer Houston served with Helicopter Anti-Submarine Squadron TWO (HS-2) at San Diego, California, from July 1996 to July 1998, and then attended Basic Underwater Demolition/SEAL training at NAB Coronado, California, from July 1998 to February 1999. His next assignment was with SEAL Team FOUR at NAB Little Creek, Virginia, from May 1999 to December 2005, followed by service as Tactical Ground Mobility Weapons Lead Instructor with Naval Special Warfare Group TWO Training Detachment at NAB Little Creek trom December 2005 to January 2008.
Houston's final assignment was with Naval Special Warfare Development Group (DEVGRU) at Dam Neck, Virginia, from January 2008 until he was KIA when the CH-47 Chinook helicopter he was aboard was shot down in Afghanistan on August 6, 2011.
Kevin Houston was buried at Arlington National Cemetery.

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Charlie Kirk SMOKING GUN: They Came In And Dug in to the Ground, Re-Poured Concrete Within DAYS of Kirk’s Assassination. “You Don’t Do That Unless You’re Covering Something Up”
🔴TUNE IN LIVE!⬇️
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🚨VIDEO: Charlie Kirk Crime Scene Cleanup Operation CONFIRMED! Contractor Hired To Dig Out & Pave Over Charlie Kirk Assassination Scene Reveals FBI & Governor Ordered Immediate Excavation! Alex Jones Asks, Why Did The Government Quickly Destroy The Crime Scene? ⬇️WATCH ALEX JONES LIVE⬇️ x.com/i/broadcasts/1…
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It's been 1961 days since the murder of Ashli Babbitt and Michael Byrd is still walking around free.
#JusticeForAshliBabbit

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@BBGreatMoments Insane how the Stadium I grew up with is now the fourth oldest.
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