Alan Michaud
148 posts









🚨 #BREAKING: Las Vegas Police reveal the man arrested for FIREBOMBING a Tesla showroom has ties to multiple Communist organizations and “Pro-Palestine movement” Imagine my shock. Again, this is TERRORISM. Paul Kim has been charged with 3 counts of arson 3rd degree, 3 counts of unlawful possession of explosives, 4 counts of destroying property, 5 counts of discharging a firearm into a structure.













🚨🇺🇸 HOWARD LUTNICK ON TRUMP'S 'GOLD CARD' PLAN: 250K WAITING TO ENTER AMERICA Commerce Secretary Lutnick: "These are vetted people—entrepreneurs bringing jobs, businesses, and paying American taxes. Right now, 250,000 are in line, each willing to pay $5 million. That’s over a trillion dollars, with $250 billion ready to go immediately." Source: Fox @BehizyTweets




🚨🇺🇸 EXPOSED: U.S. GOVERNMENT, UK, AND MEDIA FIRMS RAN CENSORSHIP NETWORK — DOCUMENTS REVEAL Bombshell court filings and leaked internal emails show a coordinated censorship machine run by the U.S. State Department’s Global Engagement Center (GEC), USAID, foreign governments including the UK, and major media companies. The GEC produced weekly reports flagging COVID-19 narratives, election content, and foreign messaging — often targeting speech from American citizens under the guise of "disinformation." Congress never reauthorized the GEC. It will shut down on December 23, 2024 — but documents confirm staff and funding are being quietly reassigned to keep the system alive. Source:@America1stLegal




WATCH IN FULL: White House Deputy Chief of Staff @StephenM schools Fake News CNN's @kasie on the Constitution, the separation of powers, and the rule of law.










🚨🇬🇧UK TO BIG TECH: CLEAN UP ILLEGAL CONTENT OR PAY THE PRICE Britain’s media regulator Ofcom has ordered social media giants to assess the risk of illegal content on their platforms by March 31 - or face enforcement action. Under the Online Safety Act, companies like Meta and TikTok must crack down on terrorism, hate speech, child exploitation, and fraud or risk heavy penalties. Source: Reuters

















