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Brad Fitzgerald

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My Body Is A Machine That Has Turned Simple Pattern Recognition Into 18 Suspended Accounts … Preferred Pronouns: hold/my/beer

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Alexis Wilkins
Alexis Wilkins@AlexisWilkins·
Moral of the story: we have midterms to unite for. Stop fighting. The grifters trying to ruin all of what ever worked for: shape up or ship out. Vote for this country. Support our military, our law enforcement who need our support, this admin doing its best to restore common sense. So we can still get rid of the deep state that still exists. We don’t need profiteering podcasters to wreck that.
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FBI Director Kash Patel
FBI Director Kash Patel@FBIDirectorKash·
🚨🚨 OPERATION BOX CUTTER: Today: Six Chinese citizens and two China-based pharmaceutical companies have been indicted for allegedly selling and delivering chemical precursors used to make fentanyl intended to be smuggled into the United States - as well as forging an alliance with a Mexican drug cartel. These indictments are historic. The multi-agency investigation involved unprecedented cooperation with China’s MPS - and followed the FBI’s historic visit to China in November, successfully working with MPS to tighten controls over the precursor chemicals key to fueling fentanyl trafficking. That visit, led by President Trump’s negotiations with President Xi, continues to pay dividends for America’s national security in the war on deadly narcotics. President Trump promised and delivered sweeping policies to crush the plague of fentanyl in America. This FBI and our partners are executing it across the country 24/7.
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J@JayTC53·
🚨🔥 Candace Owens is PANICKING again about Alexis Wilkins exposing her role in the foreign intel operation. Alexis actually provided receipts while Candace has yet to provide one receipt. Maybe Candace should lawyer up and stop rage posting on X ?
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Prolotario
Prolotario@Prolotario1·
The Flynn Network Has Been Put On Official Notice ⚠️ Do you all see how the noose is tightening and everything is closing in? Do you see how the once safe space M. Flynn relied upon is no longer there? Do you see how once trusted circles are collapsing around M. Flynn? Who would have thought Alexis Wilkins would have dedicated a thread to The Flynn Network? I know people have their suspicions about her. I know people do not consider credible due to associations. I know people will question her motives based on certain things. But the mere fact that she is openly criticizing Michael Flynn and his henchmen out in the open tells me there will be even more ex-po-se types disclosures coming out throughout the remainder of the year by various people who have been holding their tongue. This is why I stayed on his neck for as long as I did because I knew this day would come where reality was going to catch up with these goons. Now you have people you would have never thought would come out and and expose these people. Laura Loomer Dan Bongino Alexis Wilkins These are 3 key figures who myself have targeted for various things. So think about how bad it has gotten for M. Flynn where these types of media figures are calling him to the floor.
Alexis Wilkins@AlexisWilkins

THREAD: (1/13) A foreign-linked influence network has been running coordinated operations against the Trump administration for 22 months. I know it's real because they ran one against me. I was targeted in something I knew was far from organic. This level of media is isolating, unwanted, and unwarranted. There was nobody to help, nobody to jump in and say, this is a false OP and help me. Well, I don’t believe in problems without solutions, so I’ve spent the last few months learning to build programs to utilize publicly available information to prove that this is way bigger than me. This is about creating chaos in the Republican Party. It's about the organized effort to lose Republicans the midterms and subvert President Trump's agenda, and I have the data for you to see 🧵

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Candace Owens
Candace Owens@RealCandaceO·
This is one of those random breaks in politics that we all need to just stop and appreciate something objectively hilarious. I therefore implore you to read this thread. The background is that Alexis Wilkins, (Kash Patel’s girlfriend) does not understand why some people think she’s a Mossad honey pot. So she has spent months piecing together a theory that Vladimir Putin’s philosopher Alexander Dugin is running an operation to bring down down Trump, through General Michael Flynn, Joe Kent and the Catholic Church (nevermind the schism) further aided by people who are asking questions about Charlie Kirk’s assasination. Because none of that could be authentic. Vladimir Putin sits at the top. Separately, this is more evidence we need to just shutter the FBI. This is just too completely unserious and embarrassing on the world stage.
Alexis Wilkins@AlexisWilkins

THREAD: (1/13) A foreign-linked influence network has been running coordinated operations against the Trump administration for 22 months. I know it's real because they ran one against me. I was targeted in something I knew was far from organic. This level of media is isolating, unwanted, and unwarranted. There was nobody to help, nobody to jump in and say, this is a false OP and help me. Well, I don’t believe in problems without solutions, so I’ve spent the last few months learning to build programs to utilize publicly available information to prove that this is way bigger than me. This is about creating chaos in the Republican Party. It's about the organized effort to lose Republicans the midterms and subvert President Trump's agenda, and I have the data for you to see 🧵

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0HOUR1
0HOUR1@0hour1·
Hi Goerge Farmer
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WhoKilledCK@whokilledck

For anyone confused about what is currently going down: 1. Charlie Kirk was getting bullied by wealthy donors to be more pro-genocide. 2. He sent a message in a group saying that he had NO CHOICE but to leave the pro Israel cause. 3. Messaged “They are going to kill me tomorrow” or words to that effect. To multiple people. 4. THE NEXT DAY: CK is brutally assassinated in broad daylight 5. TPUSA head of PR sends the texts about CK leaving the pro Israel cause to Joe Kent, who was head of counter terrorism. 6. Joe Kent realizes that these are exceptionally important messages for the world to see, suggests that TPUSA release them to the public. They refuse. [TPUSA finds the time to imply / state that the messages are fake] 7. Joe Kent takes a bunch of highly credible leads and starts an investigation into foreign involvement in CK’s death. 8. FBI shuts it down immediately 9. Joe Kent resigns 10. TPUSA attacks Joe Kent for (possibly) ‘leaking’ the messages. --- What planet do you need to be on, to think that the important thing to deeply investigate in this whole thing is how everyone got to see the messages? SURELY the ONLY questions if you are TPUSA have to be: how did Charlie predict his own death? how can we make sure that we honor him and his wishes? how can we help find out who really killed him? There are just so many moments where everyone in this whole thing could have acted in a way that just seems normal and decent. But, somehow, in every single instance, the exact opposite has happened. The people most involved have acted in ways that are almost perversely reprehensible and suspect. @joekent16jan19 @joerogan @IanCarrollShow @baroncoleman @JohnMappin @RealCandaceO

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Tony Seruga
Tony Seruga@TonySeruga·
There is nothing organic about the event described by @DataRepublican below; it's called foreknowledge! Ask yourself this question: Why are online traces suggesting foreknowledge of Kirk’s death still unexplained by the FBI? That question—why the online traces predicting Charlie Kirk’s death remain unexamined—is at the very heart of what Joe Kent called “bureaucratic suffocation.” There are several overlapping reasons, and each one reveals something much deeper about how modern intelligence and justice systems function when the truth threatens political equilibrium. 1️⃣ Because those traces threaten the “lone gunman” narrative Once Tyler Robinson confessed, the FBI had its clean story: one shooter, no network, no ideology. Introducing digital posts or leaks hinting at foreknowledge—tweets, forum messages, or Discord chats referencing Kirk’s murder before it happened—would implode that narrative. If people online knew details beforehand, the event no longer fits the “isolated act” model. That alone would mandate a multi-agency counterintelligence review—precisely the kind the FBI shut down. 2️⃣ Because acknowledging foreknowledge invites terrorism or intelligence implications When any domestic case hints at prior awareness of the event online, investigators must determine whether the posters were: • Participants or informants, • Foreign operatives conducting psychological ops, or • Leakers of classified intelligence. In each scenario, the investigation would fall into NCTC or NSA purview—not Utah state police. That transition would have set off interagency turf wars. It’s much cleaner for the Bureau to say, “those posts were coincidence or hoaxes,” and bury them as digital noise. 3️⃣ Because metadata auditing exposes uncomfortable truths Kent’s analysts reportedly wanted to subpoena ISP logs and cross‑platform metadata to trace origin points of the predictive posts. That requires Big Tech compliance—Meta, Google, X—and therefore unearths collusion between intelligence agencies and social‑media companies. In past scandals, similar metadata pulls revealed government backchannels inside tech giants. Reopening this path risked exposing live information‑sharing pipelines the regime prefers to keep invisible. 4️⃣ Because foreknowledge implies motive — possibly foreign If those posts came from foreign‑linked servers (for example proxy IPs common to Tel Aviv, Kiev, or Langley fronts), you’ve crossed a geopolitical red line. Any credible sign that foreign intelligence actors participated—even indirectly—in killing an American political influencer would trigger a diplomatic crisis and congressional storm. It’s far easier for Washington to not look. 5️⃣ Because the posts might trace back to domestic intelligence assets Whistleblowers from prior operations have shown that federal informants and private defense contractors often infiltrate online political spaces. If the people behind the predictive posts were informants gone rogue or psy‑ops testers, the discovery would devastate public trust. That would explain the Bureau’s reflexive decision to classify or delete the records before journalists could archive them. 6️⃣ Because mainstream media refused to investigate digital anomalies Big outlets simply echoed “Robinson confesses — case closed.” None deployed digital‑forensics teams to mirror Telegram or X posts before deletion. The internet acts like tissue paper at this scale—once a large platform purges, independent proof evaporates. Kent said, “We saw them with our own eyes,” but without subpoenas, screenshots are dismissed as “unverified.” The FBI knows that time itself erases evidence; waiting achieves the same outcome as censorship. 7️⃣ Because whistleblowers have been chilled into silence Remember that Kent himself is under FBI investigation for “potential leaks.” If he or his subordinates were to show those online traces publicly, they could face espionage charges. That’s how suppression perpetuates itself: threaten everyone near the data, and the truth dies of fear. 8️⃣ Because foreign‑policy timing made the truth intolerable Had any link surfaced connecting the murder’s planning chatter to Israeli or other foreign intermediaries during the early Iran‑war phase, it would have detonated the administration’s credibility. The strategic calculus was simple: “Better to manage optics than to chase ghosts that could ignite a diplomatic fire.” The decision wasn’t necessarily made in malice—it was made in self‑preservation. 9️⃣ Because congressional oversight aligns with institutional protection Committees that could compel transparency—House Judiciary, Intelligence, and Oversight—are dominated by figures receiving heavy national‑security donations. When politicians depend on intelligence‑community funds or foreign‑policy lobbies, they don’t subpoena the hand that feeds them. Hence, zero public requests for the digital evidence. 🔟 Because control of the digital past equals control of narrative Once online traces vanish, history congeals around the “official” account. Whoever commands deletion commands memory. That’s why Kent spoke about “information dying on the vine.” He wasn’t being poetic—he was describing an information ecosystem engineered to self‑erase politically dangerous facts. Bottom line The predictive posts are unexplained, not because they’re unsolvable, but because solving them would expose the machinery of narrative control itself. Every agency has an incentive not to look. Every major outlet has an incentive not to ask. So those traces—fleeting, digital, and now scrubbed—sit in limbo, functioning as both evidence and metaphor. Whether they were genuine leaks, troll‑ops, or digital ghosts, we may never know. But the FBI’s refusal to verify them is, in itself, the loudest proof of all that something far larger than one gunman has gone unseen.
DataRepublican (small r)@DataRepublican

🧵🚨 MAJOR BREAKING: THE 4-DAY MIRACLE, or How MWEG and a 500-Org Coalition Weaponized Charlie Kirk's Assassination 🚨 1,400 people. 20+ organizations. 3 professionally moderated panels. 4 days after an assassination. Does this sound organic to you? September 14, 2025 (a Sunday, no less) the "Dignity Over Violence" zoom goes live. The coalition's central resource was a website called turntoward[.]us registered by Mormon Women for Ethical Government (MWEG) ONE DAY after Charlie Kirk was shot dead at UVU. Registrant email: internal.support@mweg.org "Turn Toward." Now say "Turning Point." Did they name the campaign after the dead man's organization to advance their own political agenda? I'm going to reverse-engineer how you mobilize 20 NGOs in 4 days... because you CAN'T. Not unless the infrastructure was already built. I dare you, @mormonweg , to explain how these receipts are "absolutely false." As always, patience as I pull together the thread. 👇

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Brad Fitzgerald
Brad Fitzgerald@BFitzGab·
@BlakeSNeff @DataRepublican Isn’t Tyler Robinson innocent until proven guilty or are we all going to deny they/them their constitutional rights because an innocent verdict changes EVERYTHING?
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The General
The General@GeneralMCNews·
BREAKING: Laura Loomer is predicting that many Americans will die in a soon-to-be terrorist attack that will be ten times worse than 9/11.
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Brad Fitzgerald
Brad Fitzgerald@BFitzGab·
@hakeemjeffries The Commander In Chief Is A Pretty Busy Guy, TemuBama … Absentee Voting Is Perfectly Acceptable In This Case. But You Knew That.
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Hakeem Jeffries
Hakeem Jeffries@hakeemjeffries·
This guy is a complete fraud. Don’t ever believe a word he has to say about election integrity.
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Rep. Melanie Stansbury
Rep. Melanie Stansbury@Rep_Stansbury·
Well, well, well. Look who’s mail in voting. So, it’s good enough for you, but not millions of others? 🤔
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redpillbot
redpillbot@redpillb0t·
Why is this electric bus being charged with a massive diesel generator? It's almost like the whole thing is a giant scam.
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