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@SolveFor_Ex

Lived and learned--and unlearned. Complex assessments of a complex world. Revealing deeper layers. A solution lies beneath it all.

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Solve for Ex…@SolveFor_Ex·
Most of the credulousness has been--successfully--induced through the social and MS media disinfo ops. As repeatedly noted, the cognitive dissonance is going to hurt something awful as people come out of the fog of this cyber/psyop war.
DawsonSField@DawsonSField

How can people be this gullible to believe Xi? Xi's a communist who's job is to destroy America & our freedom. Xi's the guy supplying fentanyl to kill Americas to weaken America. Xi's the guy arming America's enemies. Xi's the guy bribing Swamp creatures in the US to stop Trump.

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Many of our fellow citizens have been successfully captured in the psychological and emotional trap set by our enemies and don't want us to succeed and for Iran to stop being a threat to the world. It's tragic.
Rapid Response 47@RapidResponse47

.@VP: "I've seen skeptics of the deal, people say, 'the Iranians will never change their behavior!' Well, maybe that's true, and if so, they don't get ANY of the benefits of the bargain—but isn't it worth trying? Isn't it worth seeing whether this incredibly weakened position that @POTUS has put the Iranians under... motivates them to change their behavior?"

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Solve for Ex…@SolveFor_Ex·
Referencing Russia--accurately--as a kleptocracy would have multiple potential benefits, including an 'inversion' of the perspective of its citizens regarding their "leader".
Sean Wiswesser@Wiswesser

"Russia under Vladimir Putin is not merely an authoritarian state that employs intelligence services. It is an intelligence state that employs a government. That distinction matters." 👉It changes how one interprets Russian behavior in Ukraine, election interference, cyber operations, sabotage campaigns, assassinations, influence operations, and diplomatic engagement. 👉"It also challenges one of the foundational assumptions that guided Western policy toward Moscow after the Cold War: namely, that economic integration and globalization would gradually transform Russia into a more conventional European state." For those on Linked, or Substack...Above is from Ken Robinson, a former Ranger, Spec-Ops Pro and IC professional (and great writer and producer in his own right), who posted an outstanding review of my book and all its key judgements today. He was also a CNN analyst for many years. 🙏Am honored by his review of my book. His key assessment of my work, correctly, is encapsulated in that statement above. If you have not been able to pick up the book yet, please check this out, and you'll want to! I appreciated Ken's hard work on it and his support to the mission. Also posted to SUBSTACK here, please check it out: open.substack.com/pub/521036/p/s…

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Solve for Ex…@SolveFor_Ex·
@SamaHoole Trying to cut/stop/avoid/eliminate can't otherwise turn off that craving switch. First things first: add the replacement.
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@SamaHoole The psychological/childhood-trauma aspects of--'comfort'--food addictions compounds the physiological aspects. What I found was that cravings essentially vanished within a day after I started eating more butter and other good--satiating--animal fats.
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Sama Hoole@SamaHoole·
"Sugar addiction isn't real. You never see anyone sat in the corner inhaling bags of the stuff." No, you don't. You also never see a cocaine addict halfway up the Andes chewing raw coca leaves. You refine the thing, concentrate the hit, and wrap it in something that slides down without a fuss. Nobody mainlines pure sugar. They drink it in the fizzy can. They spoon it out of the "healthy" yoghurt. They pour it from a cereal box shaped like little smiling stars. It gets kneaded into the bread, stirred through the pasta sauce, brushed over half the shelves in the shop. Food scientists are paid very well to pinpoint the exact sweetness at which you can no longer put the packet down. They even gave it a name. The bliss point. Nobody eating it by the fistful tells you the delivery system is working precisely as designed, and not a great deal else. No heroin addict is out there gnawing on poppy heads. He takes the refined version, same as you, only yours turns up in a cheerful box with a cartoon tiger on the front. You never see anyone snorting flour, either. Funny how the bakery's always heaving.
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@FermentiLlc @farnsjennifer It's less importantly about her than about planting the seed of taking a broader perspective and not swallowing things whole by her audience members.
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Lars Peterson@FermentiLlc·
She's maybe step two out of twelve on her conversion for sure. I am realistic. She hasn't put together that maybe RT tricked her so she wouldn't pay attention to Netanyahu back then. Thats a leap from the baby steps here. It's better than nothing unless this is a cynical nudge for trust?
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James Lindsay, anti-Communist@ConceptualJames·
Part of the huge disconnect about the deal, which is a recurring problem with Trump and normal people, is that Trump doesn't see the deal the way we see the deal. It's provisional and contingent to him. You can see this reflected in almost everything he says about it. The reason for this is that Trump is extremely high-agency, and extremely high-agency people don't worry about making mistakes or whatever else and just do things that seem plausibly good and savvy, which Trump is also very good at. They do this because they know if things go wrong, they'll just do something else because they're extremely high-agency and extremely confident in their abilities. A good fighter doesn't get in the ring concerned about if the guy is going to fight in a way he doesn't really expect. He gets in the ring confident in his ability to fight and to adapt to the conditions he's faced with. He "goes according to the situation." Trump is a good fighter. He goes according to the situation. He doesn't really care much about what's on paper beyond how he can use it in the current play to get advantage and the next play to gain another advantage, even if that means dropping the deal (and bombs). It's extremely hard to understand this when you prefer guidelines, contracts, certainty. It's even harder to abide it when you feel like you, yourself, are stuck in a dangerous low-agency position with what appears to be a mad king making fatal errors that impact you and yours. I said something like this yesterday to someone, and the reply was, "you're giving Trump a lot of credit." Well, yeah. Trump's earned a lot of credit, frankly, and in many cases it was by being extremely high-agency Trump while the world bit its nails and melted down ("Rocket Man, everything is gonna be alright... Rocket Man..."). I think it's a good time to breathe and let the man's agency work a bit. If it goes as badly as people fear, there's plenty of time later to hang it around JD's neck and seize a different victory from the jaws of defeat.
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@BobCushman1776 Why are you tipping off the perpetrators--and virtually assuring they hear about it from other outlets (some suspect)--rather than giving the FBI time to respond and investigate first?
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@BobCushman@BobCushman1776·
Breaking…………… Today, June 18, 2026 possible corruption concerning campaign donations to Jocelyn Benson was reported to the FBI. (tips.fbi.gov/home) Report to the FBI tip line concerning possible fraud in campaign donations for Jocelyn Benson Date: 06-18-26 Time 10:30 AM The purpose of this is to report apparent fraud in campaign donations to Jocelyn Benson as analyzed in her 2025 gubernatorial campaign donations. The total donations for 2025 were downloaded from MI.gov and assembled in the following file: (drive.google.com/file/d/1Or00Cx…) This file contains: Total Donation Records Analyzed42,465 Total Funds Raised$5,686,697+ Date RangeJanuary 22 – December 31, 2025 This file was given to the AI tool known as Perplexity and asked to analyze for possible money laundering/smurfing/fraud. 7. Summary of Findings Fraud IndicatorRecords AffectedSeverity Exact duplicate donations (same donor/amount/date)1,989 recordsCRITICAL March 3 duplication event (69.9% duplicates)1,573 recordsCRITICAL January 22 burst (159× normal volume)7,964 recordsCRITICAL Benford's Law violation (7 of 9 digits)All 42,465CRITICAL 22nd-of-month automated recurring pattern~4,900 recordsHIGH Straw donor coordinated max-out pairs46+ donors, 23 addressesHIGH 'Not Employed' giving $1,000+481 records, $1.27MHIGH Non-round recurring fractional amounts~700 recordsMODERATE 47.3% out-of-state donations20,082 recordsMODERATE Same-address multiple-donor rings (3+)8 addressesMODERATE The Perplexity Report can be found in entirety at: (drive.google.com/file/d/1KEkXKa…) Respectfully submitted, Bob Cushman – Investigative Reporter 734-780-5662 Bobcushman887@gmail.com @X22Report @TuckerCarlson @brandenburg4mi @pjcolbeck @LaraLeaTrump @laralogan @LauraLoomer @IngrahamAngle @peterbernegger @FBIDirectorKash @matthewmaddock @elonmusk @JudicialWatch @realDonaldTrump @EricTrump @LauraLoomer @MeshawnMaddock @Charlieleduff @DaveBondyTV @RunWithRunestad @MIGOP
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RNC Research@RNCResearch·
.@MorningsMaria TORCHES Democrats voting against the SAVE America Act. KHANNA: "It's not an issue that you have undocumented people in mass numbers voting." BARTIROMO: "Elections have been lost by 1,000 votes...there shouldn't be ANY illegals voting!"
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Sama Hoole@SamaHoole·
@HollyChism The UV bed and the window ledge are the same prescription at different price points.
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Sama Hoole@SamaHoole·
The sun, as prescribed across a single century. 1903: "Sunlight is medicine. We build clinics to sit the sick in it." 1921: "Sunlight cures rickets. We proved it on a hospital roof in New York." Then somebody worked out how to bottle the alternative. 1981: "Slip, slop, slap. The sun ages you. Cover up." 1990s: "Every unprotected minute is damage. Factor 15, all year." 2000s: "The sun causes melanoma. No tan is safe. Stay in the shade." 2010s: "Factor 50, daily. Reapply every two hours. Mind the window." Late 2010s: "Curious. A vitamin D deficiency epidemic. Nobody can think how." 2020s: "Sensible sun is essential, actually. Vitamin D, mood, sleep, blood pressure. Do get some morning light." You: a member of the only generation in two and a half million years to be talked out of standing in the sunshine. Lectured for forty years to fear the free and universal source of the very vitamin your skin was built to make, and now sold that same vitamin back in a capsule, beside a sad little lamp that does, for eighty-nine pounds, roughly what the sky was doing for nothing.
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Just Human@realjusthuman·
I don't think you can spin this MOU as a good thing or even better than the JCPOA. But I also don't think this MOU survives for long. Which begs the question, why pitch the MOU at all? Not sure what the upside is, but the downsides are obvious and the political damage is done.
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@JohnnyWhiskyTX The approach taken by Sweden might be more viable (i.e., less contentious). The worthwhile debate would be whether it's sufficient in either the near or long term. @RepKeithSelf @RepChipRoy @chiproytx x.com/sandicandie/st…
sandy Cobb@sandicandie

@RepNancyMace Sweden 🇸🇪 just did it. They can deport anyone and there doesn’t even need to be a crime. It’s a good start, but we have a long way to go. and we must win in November if we want to bring the Republic back to her potential to reach the Golden Age.

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John Ferguson@JohnnyWhiskyTX·
Texan need to get behind Keith and support a ban on Islam What most people don’t understand is the Sharia Law is Islam, it’s the method of oppression and enforcing Islam in their society Muslims do not assimilate because it’s not in their understanding to do so
Rep. Keith Self@RepKeithSelf

The spread of Sharia is happening all over the United States. No state is immune from this threat. That is exactly why @RepChipRoy and I started the Sharia-Free America Caucus. Now, state leaders like @brentmoney are leading the charge with the Sharia-Free Texas Caucus. We must keep this momentum going. DEFEND THE WEST. BAN SHARIA.

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