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I'm the Fire now (v2.0)
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Bad Kitty Unleashed 🦁 💪🏻
🔥🔥🔥2020 election fraud trial run: The Blue Wave term was first used in a 2018 Texas election fraud case in Dallas County. This was also the first time the mystery error codes showed up in machine logs. Vote counting took WEEKS and afterwards, all evidence was destroyed within eight months. Remarkably, the FBI and Texas Attorney General failed to interview identified witnesses, ignored the report, and quietly shelved their inquiries. That "wave" swept away a complete slate of elected Republicans ranging from an 11-term Congressman to veteran state representatives and local trial and appellate judges. Beyond the loss itself, many experienced political observers were amazed by the breadth of the sizeable margin of victory for many Democratic neophyte candidates in "safe" Republican precincts - margins that defied time-proven pre-election polling results and conventional methods of post-election vote contesting. The vote processing log and reported election results revealed that the Early Vote results for "Straight Party" tickets contained a massive "under vote" of nearly 152,000 votes - something experts opined was extraordinary and called into question the tabulation accuracy. Expert examination of the computer logs revealed that thousands of error codes for "Time stamp mismatch" and Votes exceed ballots" were overridden by the ES&S technician. The logs confirmed that Early Voting data stored on hundreds of compact flash memory cards was read into the ES&S "Accumulator" computer, then "cleared" and re-entered four (4) times on Election Day. The log also revealed that on Election Day, votes were "REPLACED" for 25 of the 215 Dallas County precincts voting on the 32nd Congressional District race, and multiple error messages of "Precinct already update" and "Votes exceed ballots" appeared for the same precincts. Following the election, it took more than a week to get a summary report of the unofficial results from DCED officials and two weeks to get a mandatory printout of the ES&S electronic voting system log detailing the voting system computer processes for the entire vote counting process, which took place from October 25, 2018 through November 6, 2018. Notably, litigation contesting the bond election has revealed covert destruction of the ES&S equipment, software, and data storage devices used in the 2018 Primary and General Election in mid-July 2019. *Recall the 2018 midterms destroyed the Trump agenda. We need to be especially careful for 2026. You can read more in the print screens from the ASOG report. If you wish to read the rest of my lengthy thread, you need to click “more replies” because sneaky old Twatter hid them.
Bad Kitty Unleashed 🦁 💪🏻@pepesgrandma

Lets start with Dallas County Texas 2018. Pretty much what is happening right now, happened to them. And there are receipts. Coming up! The FBI and Texas AG refused to do anything and Mitch McConnel didn't do anything either. Otherwise we would not be here today.

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cow@cowincrisis·
jesus turns water into wine and everybody go crazy. i turn grass into milk and no body bats an eye
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Th theory that the opium wars are still going on and thats why harmless recreational drugs are banned is wild. 😳
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Too many stupidly long posts in my timeline. Grok should just convert your post into an article past 300 characters.
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高市早苗
高市早苗@takaichi_sanae·
昨日の夕食会では、夕食会場の外に私が到着したら、軍の音楽隊の方々が、X Japanの「Rusty Nail」を演奏して下さり、大感激でした。
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PollySolipsism
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Remember boys and girls. There's no such thing as ex CIA Or even Son of Ex CIA.
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PollySolipsism@PollySpin·
Federal Kayfabe Show.
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Question: Why would any document about a civilian flight sponsored by private donations be classified by the US government. Trump recently said he was declassifying Amelia Earhart records, right? Why would something from the 1930's still be classified? Anything? Let alone a civilian flight? This document is very interesting though. The redacted name is likely Carlton R. “Carl” Vane as CIA station chief. Saipan served as a key hub for CIA intelligence gathering and logistical support for various clandestine activities in the region, including monitoring developments in East Asia and maintaining communications infrastructure. What did the CIA need a terrorist training camp on Saipan for? Glad you asked. The Saipan station served as a critical node for the CIA due to its unique legal status under the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands (TTPI). Because Saipan was "technically" administered by the U.S. Navy and later the Department of the Interior under a United Nations mandate, it provided a jurisdictional "black hole" where the Agency could operate with minimal oversight or interference from mainland legal requirements. And by technically, I mean not at all. In the late 1940s and through the 1950s, the CIA (specifically under the Office of Policy Coordination) used Saipan as a covert training facility for paramilitary and psychological warfare operations. The base, often referred to by the codename "Camp Susupe". It was used to: Train Chiang Kai Shek's KMT army guerillas to attack mainland China. It served as a staging ground for training KMT (Kuomintang) guerrillas and intelligence agents. These assets were prepared for raids and espionage missions against the mainland China, utilizing the island’s remoteness to keep these activities shielded from the public eye. Psychological Warfare: The facility focused on developing propaganda techniques and radio broadcast strategies to destabilize multiple countries in Southeast Asia. Cross-Training: It served as a hub for training native agents from throughout the Pacific and Asia in sabotage, surveillance, and unconventional warfare, creating a Gladio-style "stay-behind" network of indigenous assets that the CIA could activate during regional upheavals. The use of Saipan allowed the Agency to test operational protocols that were eventually exported to other theaters, including the training of guerilla forces in Vietnam and Indonesia without any legal purview at all. The primary investigative report that famously exposed this facility was a series of articles by Sidney Gruson but was also reported on in investigative pieces appearing in the New York Times and the Washington Post during the late 50s. Researchers often link these notes to a broader investigation into the "Naval Administration of the TTPI" which was later leaked to the press. The San Francisco Chronicle" reportedly broke the story regarding the CIA's effective "sovereignty" over the island. These journalists had obtained testimony or documents indicating that: The CIA had been running the island as a private fiefdom. The Navy administration was merely a front. Training of "foreign nationals" (KMT agents) was happening without congressional authorization. The CIA used this island training facility in the failed coup attempt of Indonesia in the late 1950s.
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Okay this document is a must read. @ColonelTowner @War_Hamster1776 cia.gov/readingroom/do…

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Kim "Katie" USA
Kim "Katie" USA@KimKatieUSA·
The I-5 South Union St. exit in Seattle, Washington has to be the worst design exit ramp in the USA, granted the designers weren't expecting people to exit it going 80 mph. Here's a compilation a resident took of all of the crashes coming off the ramp.
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ColonelTowner-Watkins
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Despite the entire country being told in 1975 that the “media” is in bed with the CIA…no one was fired or imprisoned for propagandizing the domestic population DESPITE there being a law against it. But sure, let’s pretend by bringing back the law that didn’t work BECAUSE IT WAS NEVER ENFORCED ANYWAY will do the trick. (Insert big eye roll) Until SOMEONE GOES ON TRIAL, GOES TO PRISON OR SENTENCED TO DEATH FOR TREASON not one single thing will change. They plant stories in foreign outlets that are on their payroll and then the outlets on their payroll here pick them up in the echo chamber all focused on you. This has been documented over and over again. They even buy entire newspapers to do this. I found it interesting that the CIA paid a $600M “cloud contract” to Bezos a few months before he bought the WaPo. I’m sure that was a coincidence but looks exactly like what they’ve done all over the world DNI Gabbard already told you Mockingbird didn’t go away. Most of what you read, hear or see is not real when the source is anonymous or from MSM. Ppl say “oh I know that” and then come on here daily and repeat it like they don’t know shit.
CannCon@canncon

Is this attacking the “free press”? Is it a “free press” if they’re willingly working for intelligence agencies to push propaganda? Is it treason if news agencies are working with those same intelligence agencies to push this war further?? The intelligence agencies are the praetorian guard of the globalists. @ColonelTowner

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@TheLastRefuge2 Confusion is the hallmark of a successful intelligence operation.
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@PollySpin None will call it genocide until it's too late. Canada, too.
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I would think big pharma would be against this. The goal of not finding cures is to keep people on treatment forever. Offing them definitely puts a dent in long term pharma sales
Lord Moylan@danielmgmoylan

This was a shocking revelation in yesterday’s debate. Once assisted suicide is seen as a form of palliative care, then true palliative care will quickly disappear (too expensive) and the lethal pills will become the normalised (eventually only) option.

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I'm the Fire now (v2.0)
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note on my experience vibe coding a custom node to work with Grok Imagine Pro - you can get decent, workable code from a chat window if you treat it like a jr developer and ask for way more than it was expecting to give you; then it just calls in the sr dev to fix the shit.
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“That’s how we’ve always done it” is not a system.
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