Rob
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.@SecScottBessent: Refunds are up more than 10%, and what we're seeing is almost 50% of the tax returns that have been filed have one of President Trump's signature campaign promises. 25% of all tax returns that the IRS has received have No Tax on Overtime claimed.
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Because Democrats have figured out they can run the Nigerian prince scam on old people.
Rebecca V. Proud American 🇺🇸@AntiCommieBecca
Why are elderly white people so susceptible to communist propaganda? 🤔
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GPS—No Kings protests, Saturday, March 28, 2026. We had geofenced Minneapolis–Saint Paul, Minnesota (Twin Cities), New York City, Washington, D.C. (and DMV area), Chicago:, Los Angeles and Southern California, San Francisco Bay Area; Boston, Philadelphia and Dallas (with some clashes reported).
Without revealing proprietary technology, tactics, and methods, understand that if someone uses a Faraday bag or even leaves their device at home, we can still reconcile their likely movements and location.
In fact, it's after dispersal that the real data exploitation begins.
When a large protest happens—especially one that isn’t institutionally approved—you can always assume it’s being mapped in real time by every intelligence and policing network with overlap to that jurisdiction.
They don’t “watch” in the traditional sense; they analyze systems. The modern apparatus doesn’t care about shouting crowds; it cares about data signatures.
Every phone becomes a tracker beacon.
Even if “location off” is toggled, the phone still emits continuous metadata:
Cell-tower handoffs (triangulation gives position within meters)
Wi‑Fi pings (routers log MAC addresses)
Bluetooth scans and proximity signals
IMSI catchers (“Stingrays”) mimic cell towers, forcing all nearby phones to connect. That gives agencies mass identifier lists and movement paths.
Device fingerprinting: once a phone’s radio signature is logged, it can be matched later even with a new SIM.
License‑plate readers (ALPRs) tie individuals’ physical locations to digital ones.
All of this gets piped into fusion centers, where predictive models weigh “social stability indexes” and generate risk ratings on protesters.
Before, during, and after these protests, my team and I rely on automated social-media ingestion.
Pattern mapping: bots scan hashtags, Telegram channels, Discord groups, Signal, and even “private” messaging servers that leak metadata.
Sentiment clustering: AI classifies users as organizers, participants, sympathizers, or hostile observers.
Social‑graph scoring: once a few key IDs are confirmed, algorithms find second‑ and third‑degree ties—family, employer, affiliations.
That’s how protests get “pre‑neutralized.” Not by arrests, but by psychological operations: deplatforming, malware, intimidation messages, or pressure on employers to deter attendance.
Even if data is encrypted end‑to‑end, traffic analysis (who talks to whom, when) exposes networks and leads to the identification of each user.
Key groups and demographics in the crowd include:
Data analysis combined with CCTV feeds shows a mix mostly retired families (including parents with kids), teachers, nurses, social workers, clergy, activists, and residents from various backgrounds.
I will provide more details tomorrow after a review of all the data.
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Today’s final count:
7 million Americans. 3,000 cities. Every state.
Philadelphia. Atlanta. Dallas. St. Paul. DC. San Francisco.
500,000 in London. Tel Aviv in the streets.
A human banner on the Pacific Ocean spelling out: TRUMP MUST GO NOW.
One of the largest single-day demonstrations in American history.
The founders settled the kings question in 1776.
America settled it again today.
Never stop connecting the dots.
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Congratulations to all Americans who dared to take to the streets today and publicly expressed their stance and disagreement with the actions and policies of their president. #WeSayNoKings 👍👍👍
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Thousands are gathering on the site of Donald Trump’s proposed new arch in Arlington ahead of a march into DC as part of the #nokings protest.

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@BernieSanders That pesky constitution keeps getting in the way of your communism.
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I am proud to join Americans across the country today to say loudly and clearly:
We will not accept authoritarianism.
We will not accept oligarchy.
And we will not accept a president who undermines the Constitution every single day. twitter.com/i/broadcasts/1…
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Ok peeps, he’s still on the board, keep it going!
Jim Verdi@jjverdi
You decide! Who is the Dumbest in the March Sadness - Dumbest Member of Congress Tournament! Make your voice heard!
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So Littleton, Rydin couldn’t be bothered to show up to vote against this, basically your ballot measure 3A is void and your voice in this matter is silenced. Enjoy your high density housing brought to you by AWFL’s
The Denver Gazette@DenverGazette
Bill in state legislature would put large apartment projects in single-family neighborhoods buff.ly/grV1Wlg
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How many in #Colorado do you think have Social Security numbers, are receiving benefits, voting in our elections, and getting retirement they didn't put in for?
@Chicago1Ray 🇺🇸@Chicago1Ray
🚨 @RepTimBurchett had his first DOGE meeting yesterday, need help getting this over to him Antonio Gracias found more than (5M) Illegals are on Social Security, collecting Welfare and thousands voted in our election Now you know why they don't wanna see ICE at polling places
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