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@TedCornwell

Iconoclast, Diogenesian, sapiosexual, pluviophile, jurisprude, sailor. #NoleDawg RTs may mean Read This shit. **Existentially I'm getting a Whataburger**

Somewhere on A1A, Florida, USA Entrou em Eylül 2013
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OSINTdefender
OSINTdefender@sentdefender·
According to Reuters, citing two Trump administration officials, the Trump administration will let the 30-day waiver on the delivery, sale, and offloading of Iranian-origin crude oil and petroleum products expire without renewing it. The waiver, implemented on March 20, 2026, is set to expire at 12:01 a.m. EST on April 19, 2026, amidst the U.S. naval blockade of vessels entering or exiting Iranian ports through the Strait of Hormuz.
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AwakenedOutlaw⚒️
AwakenedOutlaw⚒️@AwakenedOutlaw·
When you understand that the Catholic Church is directly (and intentionally) involved in human trafficking, not to mention making an ungodly amount of money doing so, then the Pope's position on open borders (mainly ours) and his zeal for anti-Trump rhetoric make a whole helluva lot of sense. Mind you, this doesn't mean that rank-and-file Catholics are corrupt, but their leadership is. And unfortunately for mankind, that's been the case for a long time. Gotta hand it to them, though. The globalist cabal has done an amazing job using the Catholic Church as one of its primary fronts to cover for its larger criminal enterprise.
Bo French@bofrench

In case you forgot about Catholic Charities of Fort Worth receiving almost $1 billion from the Biden Admin to facilitate the illegal alien invasion. That was a single diocese. There were many others also receiving taxpayer money.

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A Gene Robinson
A Gene Robinson@AlBuffalo2nite·
Do you see this extraordinarily beautiful woman? Her name is Courtney Williams… She is not accused of leaking office gossip or bureaucratic paperwork. She is accused of leaking secrets tied to Delta Force… the Special Mission Unit at Fort Bragg… while having held TS/SCI access and daily exposure to some of the most sensitive national defense material in the country. That changes everything. According to the indictment, this wasn’t just about complaints or internal misconduct. Prosecutors say she passed classified national defense information to a journalist over time… including tactics, techniques, procedures, operator identities, cover names, and details connected to covert operations. That is not small. That is not casual. That is Delta Force-level operational secrecy. So the real question is this… Was she a witness exposing wrongdoing… or did she cross the line and become a traitor by leaking highly sensitive secrets that could endanger operators, missions, and allies? If she suffered retaliation or harassment, that should be exposed through lawful protected channels. But if she took Delta Force secrets and pushed them outside the system, then this is no longer just a whistleblower story. It becomes a national security breach. And that is why people are furious that she is sitting on home detention instead of behind bars while awaiting trial. The court will decide guilt. But the allegation itself is explosive… She didn’t just leak information. She allegedly leaked Delta Force secrets. #SilentMajoritySpeaks #AStoneGroove
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Brian Cates - Political Columnist & Pundit
They managed to pretty much hide from the general public how this movement of oil thing was working. Nobody knew how bad it was, the extortion, the added costs of having City of London running the show. But it won't take long now that Trump has changed the map for people to realize something was VERY OFF the way things were.
MJTruthUltra@MJTruthUltra

Must watch.. 🚨 Trump Shuts Down Iran’s British-Backed Strait of Hormuz Extortion Racket and forced a hidden war into the daylight “The choke point the British empire has managed for a century is now an American operation— Britain has lost the game..”

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Mor Edge Insight@MorEdge_Insight·
The Iranian ambassador to the UN: “We demand compensation from Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, the United Arab Emirates, and Jordan for their participation in the war against Iran.” This is just getting so farcical now. Iran wants compensation from the countries it attacked and fired missiles at. It’s just hilarious
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Raylan Givens
Raylan Givens@JewishWarrior13·
🚨 Israel Ministry of Foreign Affairs, in its first response to the statement by Italian Prime Minister Meloni: "We do not have a security agreement with Italy. We have a memorandum of understanding from many years ago that never had any real content. This will not harm Israel's security."
Raylan Givens@JewishWarrior13

🚨 Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni: Due to the current situation, Italy is suspending the automatic renewal of the security agreement with Israel

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Kurt Schlichter
Kurt Schlichter@KurtSchlichter·
Why do these interviewers never ask people like these Catholic cardinals this question… What obligations do illegal aliens have to the people of the United States of America? I keep hearing about all our obligations to people who broke our laws to come here, disrespecting us and our Constitution in the process, but I never hear from them what the illegal aliens owe us. Why is that?
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Ian Miller
Ian Miller@ianmSC·
What’s impressive about this is that the education system didn’t just eliminate virtually all conservative thought as it moved toward left wing extremism, they got rid of almost anyone who was in the middle too. Anyone who doesn’t fully comply with the groupthink isn’t welcome.
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dan linnaeus@DanLinnaeus·
Concerns over cybersecurity risks posed by Chinese electronics, especially networked IoT type devices with cameras, mics, and personal data have spilled over into the EV sector. In Jan last year, the Dept of Commerce issued a final rule banning imports and sales of connected vehicle hardware and software -- Vehicle Connectivity Systems (VCS) and Automated Driving Systems (ADS) -- from China or Russia due to risks of data exfiltration on US persons and remote vehicle manipulation that could disable cars en masse or disrupt critical infrastructure. Software prohibitions are phasing in for model year 2027 and hardware for model year 2030. Modern EVs and increasingly all new cars function as rolling IoT (Internet of Things) devices packed with sensors, cameras, microphones, global positioning systems (GPS), voice recognition, biometric identification, and over the air (OTA) update systems. They generate massive amounts of data spanning location history, driving patterns, biometrics, passenger counts, even cabin audio and video in some models, all of which is transmitted back to the manufacturer and or its partners. China’s 2017 National Intelligence Law, which requires companies and citizens to assist state intelligence efforts has raised concerns over Chinese brands like BYD, XPeng, NIO, and others since it creates a plausible pathway for data to flow to the Chinese government, whether through compelled cooperation, backdoors, or opaque software. In Europe and other countries there are ongoing probes into connected car software. Concerns in Scandinavia have been especially acute. Late last year, public transport operators in Denmark (Movia) and Norway (Ruter) launched urgent investigations into Chinese-made Yutong electric buses. Denmark and Norway found remote-access vulnerabilities in Chinese electric buses that could allow deactivation. In the UK, defense and government linked firms have been warned against pairing phones with or discussing sensitive matters in Chinese EVs, due to fears of data leakage or malware risks In Israel, Chinese EVs are banned for military personnel and from bases over espionage fears. Canada’s recent deals to import a limited quantity of Chinese EVs at a rate of just under fifty thousand units annually have sparked backlash. Ontario Premier Doug Ford calls them ‘spy cars.’ Canadian experts and officials have cited data collection (location, cameras, mics) being sent to China as a national security issue. The move which was taken in exchange for reduced tariffs on Canadian agricultural products has essentially been framed as not worth the risk. This backdrop helps to understand how China’s EV sector could turn into another China real estate bubble. 👇🏽
Ken Cao-The China Crash Chronicle@Ken_LoveTW

China’s EV boom is starting to look like Evergrande on wheels A brutal reality is emerging. Chinese automakers are winning overseas orders by slashing prices below domestic levels, sometimes even selling at a loss. Profit margins have collapsed to just 2.9%, far below the industrial average. This is classic overcapacity. Production exploded, factories multiplied, and subsidies fueled a frenzy. But domestic demand is already saturated, inventories are piling up, and exports have become the only pressure valve keeping the system from cracking. If this sounds familiar, it should. China’s property sector followed the exact same playbook before it collapsed. Too much supply, weakening demand, and endless attempts to delay the inevitable through policy support. Now the risks are even bigger. Autos sit at the center of a massive industrial chain, supporting millions of jobs. If this bubble breaks, it won’t stay contained. It will ripple across banks, factories, and the entire economy.

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David Albright
David Albright@DAVIDHALBRIGHT1·
The US was Right to Walk Away in Islamabad Listening to reports on negotiations in Islamabad. A 20 year halt on enrichment is a minimum; Iran’s reported offer of 5 years is a nonstarter. It is far too short to matter. Add in Iran’s position on keeping some enriched uranium stocks, likely most 20% stocks and bulk of <5%, and keep everyone on payroll doing R&D, well, Iran’s offer is, I hate to say, a joke. The US delegation was right to leave. And the discussion over Iran wanting the right to enrich is a smokescreen. Iran wants to enrich, despite zero civilian need and a nuclear weapons program lurking in the background that it refuses to end. It even continues to insist on jerking around the IAEA non-stop when the inspectors encounter old manifestations of its nuclear weapons program. The US made a major concession to go to a 20 year halt. All the enriched uranium, all 10,000 kgs, except a tiny amount, a few tens of kgs of 20% to fuel the Tehran Research Reactor, have to leave the country or be blended down to natural uranium. Iran is just playing its usual tricks. Iran should take the US offer. And the reports of a large Iranian delegation just mean the regime wanted more ways to pile on blinding smoke.
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Sean Davis
Sean Davis@seanmdav·
Swalwell’s crime wasn’t getting played by a Chinese spy. It wasn’t tipping her off to an investigation so she could leave the country to avoid arrest. Swalwell’s crime wasn’t human trafficking of prostitutes or abusing women. Eric Swalwell’s crime was threatening the political prospects of a billionaire California Democrat and of Democrat control of California. That’s it. That’s what got him in trouble. Pretty craven and insane when you think about it.
Dale Stark@DaleStarkA10

The Swalwell saga perfectly shows how politics really works in America. They’ve had this dirt on him for years and sat on it until he stepped out of line. It explains why no matter who you vote for, you get the same results. One nation under blackmail.

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@amuse
@amuse@amuse·
STRAIT of HORMUZ: CNN reported China was weeks from shipping air defense systems to Iran. Trump blockaded Iranian ports. China immediately announced no weapons sales to Iran & started buying Saudi & Iraqi oil instead. The blockade stopped Iranian oil exports & a Chinese arms deal simultaneously.
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Info Battle Maiden
Info Battle Maiden@info_maiden·
Look at the standard of living, the social cohesion, and the aesthetic of these neighborhoods. We haven’t “advanced” since then. We’ve simply been managed into a lower-tier existence by a system that doesn’t care about our heritage. Every aspect of our culture has been downgraded to make room for replacement. Let it radicalize you.
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Erikaaa
Erikaaa@ErikaC47·
Oh, looky here! 👀👀
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Erikaaa
Erikaaa@ErikaC47·
🚨🔥Get this… You know how the President bizarrely mentioned the Red Cross today with no connection? That was calculated. The Foreign Minister of the IRGC met with the President of the Red Cross, 10 days before the war. She said they were prepared to help via the Red Crescent Society. Notably the Red Crescent Society has been used to run operations for the IRGC. POTUS KNOWS. Iran is done. 🔥😎
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Dan Burmawi
Dan Burmawi@DanBurmawy·
Muslims love to parade the Quran’s mentions of Jesus and Mary as if it’s some grand gesture of respect. They claim that because the Quran has a chapter named after Mary (Surah Maryam), this proves Islam respects her. But if simply naming a chapter after something is an act of reverence, then what does it mean that the Quran also has chapters named after cows (Surah Al-Baqarah), ants (Surah An-Naml), and bees (Surah An-Nahl)? Are those sacred too? The Quran mentions Mary more than Muhammad’s own mother, yet it does so only to affirm Islam’s false narrative. The Quran confuses Mary, the mother of Jesus, with Miriam, the sister of Moses (Quran 19:28), proving its author was historically and theologically illiterate. The Quran strips Jesus of everything that makes Him the cornerstone of Christianity. It denies His divinity (Quran 5:116), denies His Sonship (Quran 19:35), and denies His redemptive death on the cross (Quran 4:157). Instead of being the Messiah who sacrificed Himself out of love, the Quran portrays Him as a weakling who needed Allah to deceive people in His place. Jesus doesn’t willingly sacrifice Himself for humanity’s sins. Instead, Allah supposedly tricked people into killing someone else in Jesus’ place (Quran 4:157). It also makes Allah the greatest deceiver (a title given to him in Quran 3:54), suggesting that millions of people were deliberately misled into believing in a false crucifixion. Islam acknowledges Jesus existed, but only to redefine Him. Islam claims He was a prophet, but only to reduce Him below Muhammad. Islam denies His crucifixion and resurrection, because if those were true, Muhammad would be irrelevant. Perhaps the most disgusting insult Islam directs at Jesus is the claim that He will return at the end of time, not to bring salvation, but to break the cross, kill pigs, enforce sharia law, and destroy Christianity.
Tucker Carlson Network@TCNetwork

The people in charge don't want you to know this, but Muslims love Jesus. Islam reveres Him as a major prophet and messenger of the Lord, believes He performed miracles, and states that He will return to Earth to defeat the Antichrist. That's why Donald Trump's painting depicting himself as the Son of God offended the president of Iran. It was an attack on his religion as well as Christianity. Today's Morning Note newsletter covers Masoud Pezeshkian's condemnation of Trump's “desecration of Jesus,” the Iran War's gutting effects on America's housing market, Colombia's plan to murder Pablo Escobar's hippopotami, and more. Read below. watchtcn.co/4stA1RL

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ColonelTowner-Watkins
ColonelTowner-Watkins@ColonelTowner·
I've had to schedule a couple of appointments over the last few years and if you didn't attend an American college undergrad, complete the normal residency, etc I will not even consider you. Period. At the VA, I was initially assigned a doctor I couldn't even understand after being medically retired. I had to request to be transferred to a new women's clinic to find an American doctor raised in Indiana. Looking at the Tricare directory for any type of doctor looks like a phone book of the middle east/asia.
Chief_Engineer@ChiefEngineerCE

New clinics and medical offices keep opening with few or no American trained doctors on staff. The pattern raises a simple question. Are these practices deliberately excluding US graduates or do foreign trained physicians simply get policy advantages Americans do not receive. Here is what is actually happening in plain numbers and policy. Provisional licensure pathways now exist in 17 plus states. Experienced international medical graduates with foreign practice years can obtain a provisional license without completing full US residency. They work under supervision for two to four years then convert to unrestricted status. US seniors who unmatched or SOAPed still fight the frozen residency cap first. Conrad 30 J 1 visa waivers let foreign trained doctors skip the two year home country return requirement. Hospitals and health centers sponsor them aggressively with three year contracts in shortage areas. Employers cover legal fees and often add signing bonuses. No equivalent fast track sponsorship exists for US graduates. Targeted loan repayment and recruitment incentives flow more readily to international medical graduates. National Health Service Corps and state programs offer up to fifty thousand dollars or more in tax free repayment for service in federally designated shortage areas. These programs recruit heavily through IMG pipelines because visa waivers and provisional licenses make them plug and play hires. Cultural and language concordance creates self reinforcing networks. Many new clinics serve immigrant or specific ethnic communities where foreign trained doctors match patient backgrounds better. This leads to staffing that naturally skews toward international medical graduates without formal exclusion. Lower debt loads tilt the economics further. Many international medical graduates arrive with far less US student debt than the two hundred twenty thousand dollar average for domestic graduates. Combined with hospital sponsored visas and incentives they can open or join practices faster in markets US graduates often avoid. It is policy engineered preference that rewards compliant lower cost imported labor while domestic graduates carry full debt full oversight and no sponsored shortcuts. It looks like exclusion to everyone witnessing it. Citations (APA) Federation of State Medical Boards. (2026). States with Enacted and Proposed Additional IMG Licensure Pathways. US Citizenship and Immigration Services. (2025). Conrad 30 Waiver Program. National Health Service Corps. (2025). Loan Repayment Program Guidelines. National Resident Matching Program. (2026). Results and Data 2026 Main Residency Match. Bookmark if you have noticed the pattern in new clinics near you. Quote repost your observation. Comment below if you have seen staffing differences or know of local examples.

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Julie Kelly 🇺🇸
Julie Kelly 🇺🇸@julie_kelly2·
Rao also confirms that Boasberg's so-called "oral order" to return planes out of US airspace carrying AEA subjects on the evening of March 15 since it was not part of his follow-up written temp restraining order (as I have pointed out for over a year.) The Trump adm legally sound decision not to return the two planes--which landed in El Salvador and 100+ AEA/Tren de Aragua members sent to CECOT--did not represent contempt, Rao and Judge Justin Walker (Trump) concurred. "The TRO did not clearly or specifically prohibit the transfer of plaintiffs. Therefore, criminal contempt cannot lie for their transfer into Salvadoran custody. The district court has launched an intrusive criminal contempt investigation into whether the government acted willfully when it transferred suspected Tren de Aragua members to Salvadoran custody. But the end of this investigation is a legal dead end. The TRO simply said nothing about transferring custody, nor did the district court prohibit the transfer of custody in oral statements. In our constitutional system of government, criminal liability cannot turn on the unstated intentions (or post hoc assertions) of a district court judge."
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