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California Katılım Nisan 2016
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AleXandra Merz 🇺🇲
AleXandra Merz 🇺🇲@TeslaBoomerMama·
Recovering at record speed. Thank you all for your prayers, they were needed and worked. ❤️❤️❤️
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Harvey's Pistol & Pawn
Harvey's Pistol & Pawn@harveyspistols·
Alright, MFs! Another mean rock thrower is being given away and this time the story is short. Why is that? Well @TheRascallion just refused to elaborate about what, exactly, he'd gotten himself into. All he would say is that the @Springfield_Inc Kuna sure does perform well in a tight spot. The @VortexOptics Crossfire was nuthin' to sniff at either. So... We are all glad Rascal made it back, from wherever he went and whatever trouble he was in to, and we are DOUBLY glad to have @SummRidge partnering with us on this GIVEAWAY! The good people there got wind of what Rascal had in mind and wanted to chip in so we could give away the Vortex and THREE EXTRA MAGS as well! That is a total of 5 mags coming with this mean little sub gun! SO! FOLLOW US AND @SummRidge , REPOST or QUOTE POST, and REPLY TO ENTER THIS GIVEAWAY! Appreciate you all and good luck this week!
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Shanaka Anslem Perera ⚡
He climbed a ridge. That is where the story turns. When the F-15E was hit on Friday morning, both crew members ejected over the mountains of Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad Province in southwestern Iran. The pilot was located first and extracted by HH-60 rescue helicopters within hours, under small arms fire that wounded crew aboard the recovery aircraft. The weapons systems officer landed deeper in hostile terrain. He was alone on the ground in a country where state television was broadcasting a bounty for his capture and Basij militia were flooding the mountain roads below. According to reports now confirmed by Fox News citing two senior US officials, the WSO used his SERE training, the survival, evasion, resistance, and escape doctrine drilled into every American combat aircrew. He moved on foot through rugged terrain. He climbed to an elevated ridge near the city of Dehdasht. He activated his encrypted emergency beacon. And he waited. The beacon was the thread. Everything that followed pulled on it. US Joint Special Operations Command launched a night extraction package. Reports indicate Delta Force operators and Pararescuemen from the 24th Special Tactics Squadron inserted via helicopters from the 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment, the Night Stalkers, the unit that flew the Bin Laden raid. A-10 Warthogs from the 355th Wing provided close air support, running gun passes on IRGC and Basij convoys advancing toward the WSO’s position. HC-130J tankers kept the package airborne. Multiple aircraft were dispatched to establish a temporary fire zone around Dehdasht, a no-entry perimeter enforced with precision strikes on a telecommunications tower and approaching vehicles. Iranian local officials reported at least four killed and several wounded from the strikes. Then the operation went sideways. According to reports corroborated by Fox News’s confirmation that US forces destroyed “aircraft which have sensitive equipment,” two C-130 transports landed at a remote forward arming and refuelling point inside Iran to support the extraction. Both became stuck. Rather than allow the aircraft and their classified systems to fall into IRGC hands, American forces destroyed both planes on the ground. The deliberate destruction of two US military aircraft inside Iran to deny equipment to the enemy is the detail that separates a clean extraction from an operation that nearly failed before it succeeded. Additional transports arrived under A-10 cover. The Delta operators and Pararescuemen who were now themselves stranded at the destroyed landing zone loaded the WSO and extracted under ongoing fire. Fox News reported that the WSO “and the members of the rescue team are all safely out of Iran.” Zero American casualties. Desert One in 1980 ended when a helicopter collided with a C-130 on a remote Iranian airstrip, killing eight Americans before the mission reached Tehran. Forty-six years later, C-130s were destroyed on Iranian soil again. This time the destruction was deliberate. This time the team got out. This time the man they came for came with them. The operation confirms two truths that cannot be separated. American special operations forces can penetrate, fight inside, and extract from Iran. And the war that was supposed to be over required the most elite soldiers in the US military to fight a ground battle in Iranian mountains to recover one man from a country with no air defences. Both statements are true. The rescue proves American capability. The need for the rescue proves Iranian capability. And the 48-hour countdown is still running. open.substack.com/pub/shanakaans…
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Shanaka Anslem Perera ⚡@shanaka86

BREAKING: The missing American weapons systems officer is alive and out of Iran. Fox News, citing two senior US officials, reports that US special operations forces extracted the downed F-15E crew member after a massive firefight with IRGC and Basij forces in the mountains of southwestern Iran. The Pentagon has not officially confirmed. If the reports hold, the United States just pulled off the first successful combat rescue from inside Iranian territory in American military history. Desert One failed in 1980. Dehdasht did not. The WSO ejected over Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad Province on Friday when Iranian air defences shot down his F-15E Strike Eagle, the first manned American aircraft lost to enemy fire since 2003. He spent approximately 24 hours evading capture on the ground while Iranian state television broadcast a bounty for his capture alive, Basij militia flooded the mountains, and armed civilians fired automatic rifles at American rescue helicopters overhead. NBC News verified the footage. The IRGC warned residents to stay away. Tasnim, the semi-official news agency, said Iran would “not announce whether the pilot is in our custody.” Then the operators came. Reports describe a JSOC-led night extraction supported by A-10 Warthog gun runs on IRGC convoys and a telecommunications tower in Dehdasht to suppress the Iranian response. Iranian local officials reported at least four killed and several wounded. Unverified social media reports described “large numbers” of IRGC and Basij casualties transferred from Black Mountain to Dehdasht Hospital. Crowds gathered outside. The US struck Basij convoys advancing on the WSO’s position with close air support while ground teams moved in for the extraction. Fox News reported that the WSO “and the members of the rescue team are all safely out of Iran.” This happened 48 hours after the President told the nation that Iran’s radar was “100 percent annihilated” and that there was “not a thing” Iran could do. Iran shot down the jet. Iran mobilised thousands to hunt the crew. Iran offered a bounty on state television. And America sent its most classified soldiers into the Iranian mountains, fought the IRGC on the ground, and brought their man home. The gap between the political narrative and the operational reality has never been wider or more consequential. The rescue, if confirmed, changes the war’s trajectory in ways that transcend the survival of one airman. It demonstrates that American special operations forces can insert into, fight inside, and extract from Iran. It proves that the IRGC’s ground control in its own provinces is penetrable. It removes the immediate hostage leverage that would have paralysed American decision-making heading into the April 6 deadline. And it shifts the psychological balance: the country that was hunting the pilot is now absorbing the fact that the hunters were outfought by a force that came and left before dawn. But it also confirms what the shootdown already proved. Iran is not finished. A country with “no anti-aircraft equipment” brought down a $100 million fighter. A country whose radar was “annihilated” forced the most expensive rescue operation of the war. A country that was supposed to be “decimated” mobilised fast enough to require A-10 gun runs and a ground battle to recover one man. The WSO is alive because the operators were extraordinary. The operators were needed because the war is not what the President says it is. The man is out. The war is not over. And the 48-hour clock is still running. open.substack.com/pub/shanakaans…

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Miss Mary
Miss Mary@DivintyMary·
🚨🔥Maceface got arrested for throwing the fishbowl at the Mayor's House! 🔥🔥👇👇👇 PORTLAND Ore. (KPTV) - A 20-year-old woman was arrested during an ICE protest march to the home of Portland mayor Keith Wilson on Saturday, according to the Portland Police Bureau. At about noon, the group met for the planned protest at Wilshire Park on Northeast 33rd Avenue, from which they walked into the Alameda Neighborhood. According to the march organizers, their destination was Wilson’s house, to demand that the city revoke the permit for the Portland Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility on Macadam Avenue. At some point during the march, police said a participant, identified as Mila Payne, threw what looked like a glass flower vase at the porch of a home, breaking the vase. The house was not damaged, and no one was reported hurt. Police did not say if the targeted house was Wilson’s residence. Payne was later arrested and criminally cited for third-degree criminal mischief and second-degree criminal trespassing. She is required to appear in court within 30 days.
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FOX 12 Oregon@fox12oregon

Woman arrested for throwing flower vase at porch during ICE protest near Portland mayor’s house kptv.com/2026/04/05/wom…

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Zeek Arkham 🇺🇸
Zeek Arkham 🇺🇸@ZeekArkham·
So, according to the almighty “algorithm,” my account is suppressed because I roast people too hard sometimes. I tried being nice for a couple days (I was supposed to be nice for a week, but then the Left started spreading the stupid and I couldn’t resist) and that didn’t work, so here’s how I’m going to do this: I’m going to continue to be who I am and you all are going to have to actively search for my posts, since X has its shovel out over my stuff. Or… it’s been a great ride and it’s time for me to leave. Either way, I’m not changing. For anyone. At least Jack was open about the suppression. No hugs, Zeek
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アクアビットakevitt
アメリカ人と交流してたらなんか外国嫌いやなんか変なやつまで表示され出した… 助けてbuc-ee’s!マッケンチーズ!アンクルbbq!エルヴィスプレスリー!
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Valiryon
Valiryon@valiryon·
@GOP If you want to show up Democrats, crank up the pressure on @SenateGOP to do their jobs to pass the SAVE Act and fund DHS without compromise.
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Elizabeth MacDonald
Elizabeth MacDonald@LizMacDonaldFOX·
NEWS Eric Swalwell’s new and prior financial disclosures show a mix of questionable charges to his campaign, and dubious tax and cash management strategies amid signs of a cash crunch worsened by overspending on a high-flying lifestyle. Swalwell runs a high-earning $461K two-income household, but still charged dubious expenses to his campaign, made chronic and risky delays in paying income taxes, and made precarious withdrawals from retirement accounts. He charged more than $244,000 in childcare expenses—tuition, daycare—to his campaign from 2019 to 2025, his disclosures show and the Sacramento Bee found. That’s the highest in the House, with nearly $60,000 in 2022 alone. Here’s the possible ethics problem. They are permitted under FEC law only if the charges are incurred in years the candidate is running for office or performing campaign duties. But in three of those six years he was not running for office. He charged $20K in childcare costs just days after his 2024 re-election. These FEC laws are notably lax (House members rarely charge these costs to their campaigns, reportedly only 68 during that time frame). The reporting has been out there that Swalwell has also charged luxury items to his campaign, such as stays at high-end hotels (including a well-known luxury hotel in Dubai), a $17K yacht rental, and costly airfare and travel totaling tens of thousands of dollars. He charged $360K for car and limo services paid to a campaign staffer since 2021, reports show, and he charged for thousands of dollars spent on restaurants. Swalwell’s campaign spent nearly $90,000 on travel in just the last quarter of 2023. His household has large student loan debt, up to $100K, $15K-50K credit card balances, and a $1M-5M mortgage. One of the biggest red flags his financial world is out of control is he reduced or zeroed out his tax withholding on his congressional salary in some years, effectively delaying paying federal taxes and incurring penalties. Also he and his wife pulled significant cash, more than $145,000, from retirement accounts over several years. #News @EveningEdit @FoxBusiness @FoxNews @ap @CBSNews @abc @ReutersBiz @reuters @WhatsNewsWSJ @WSJ #ericswalwell @ericswalwell
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Kentucky Girl
Kentucky Girl@Notwokenow·
It’s a blast! 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
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Valiryon
Valiryon@valiryon·
@SonofManwithus Or you avoided all that leftist retard shit because you're intelligent and leftist retards want you to think and feel like you're not.
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🎯Nick🎯
🎯Nick🎯@SonofManwithus·
People make fun of me because I'm not very intelligent and that's OK because...... Due to my low level of education I avoided being indoctrinated into woke thought. I avoided the vaccines, am aware that climate hysteria is a scam and I found the truth in Jesus Christ!
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nostinkinroads
nostinkinroads@nostinkinroads·
@FenixAmmunition @guyfelicella Your an embarrassment to the firearms and ammunition culture. I won't following any longer, imho you're beta male cuck that substitutes bad language and manners for manhood.
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guyfelicella🇨🇦🍁
guyfelicella🇨🇦🍁@guyfelicella·
I went to grab a coffee this morning. A guy in front of me orders an Americano. Cashier calls out: “12oz Canadiano ☕🇨🇦” When it was my turn, I smiled: “I’ll take a Canadiano too.” Btw, that's cool She grinned: “You know it.”
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Valiryon
Valiryon@valiryon·
@guyfelicella If there's one thing I'll agree with, y'all are definitely watered down and weak. Carry on.
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鈴森はるか 『haruka suzumori』 🇯🇵
A Japanese user suggested that "In Japan, we put mentos into Coca-Cola. You should try it!" I agree! This is a deep and sacred Japanese tradition from the time of the samurai! 🎌
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