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Watcher On The Walls

@TranSparentC4US

I am the sword in the darkness. I am the watcher on the walls. I am the shield that guards the realms of men.

เข้าร่วม Haziran 2020
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Watcher On The Walls@TranSparentC4US·
@ggreenwald Just pure gaslighting. No, there was not a widespread media agenda to depict Obama as Hitler or his supporters as Nazis. It’s so disingenuous to even make this comparison.
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Glenn Greenwald
Glenn Greenwald@ggreenwald·
I know it's a religious-type need to believe your own side's rhetoric is restrained, polite, muted and respectful while the other side's is violent, murderous and dangerous, so I understand why this provokes rage. But all you need is a Google search, or a memory, or a mirror.
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Glenn Greenwald@ggreenwald·
No inflammatory rhetoric about the American president please.
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Watcher On The Walls
Watcher On The Walls@TranSparentC4US·
@ggreenwald @thewaryfox Criticizing Biden for having dementia, or making a big deal about Obama in a tan suit aren’t exactly calls for assassination. Don’t really see the comparison with the entire media complex calling Trump a facist Nazi rapist on repeat for the past decade.
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Glenn Greenwald
Glenn Greenwald@ggreenwald·
@thewaryfox I know. Conservatives were always very restrained, respectful and mild when attacking Bill Clinton, Barack Obama and Joe Biden.
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Foxy's Crime Scenes@thewaryfox·
You seem to fail to understand the fact the media & democrats are targeting a person. Not an idea, not a political belief. They are radicalizing dangerous ppl using flat out lies against a person
Glenn Greenwald@ggreenwald

When a white supremacist gunned down 10 black people in a Buffalo supermarket in 2022, the NYT's @Jbouie and other liberals blamed mainstream conservatives for "inspiring" the anti-immigration views in whose name that shooter killed. Bouie claimed in the NYT that the killer's manifesto was "virtually indistinguishable from mainstream Republican rhetoric," and conservatives thus bear blame. Liberals wanted Jack Smith to prosecute Trump for the violence on January 6 based on this same theory: that Trump "inspired" the January 6 violence because his speech "inspired" that violence and they acted in the name of Trump's repeated claim that the 2020 election was stolen. The Right also embraces this theory, as they're doing now: blaming liberals and Trump critics for last night's WHCD's shooter because the would-be assassin's manifesto shows he acted in the name of common anti-Trump sentiments (ironically, last night's shooter actually did read and liked many liberal statements, including those of Jamelle Bouie, Wil Stancil and other partisan liberal luminaries). All of this is dumb. Words are not violence. You're not responsible for someone's violent acts because they share some or even all of your views. The Supreme Court has repeatedly said that preserving the distinction between words and violence is vital for basic conceptions of free speech (see Claiborne v. NAACP (1982). You allowed to express opposition to open borders, and you're allowed to criticize the American President, even harshly, without being held responsible if some lunatic uses violence in the name of your views. Bouie in 2022:

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Watcher On The Walls@TranSparentC4US·
@LionelMedia I think she’s a female psychopath. I’ve never seen her have a genuine emotion. It’s always a performance, and it comes across as somebody trying to replicate what they think an emotion should look like.
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🇺🇸Lionel🇺🇸
🇺🇸Lionel🇺🇸@LionelMedia·
Watch her eyes. Watch her attempt to have you interpret glaring slits with some kind of profound authenticity. This isn't performative. This is synthetic acting from someone who has no idea of what real emotion looks like. She is 100% phony.
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Watcher On The Walls
Watcher On The Walls@TranSparentC4US·
@Fair_and_Biased @VivekGRamaswamy An Indian Hindu scammer who wants infinite Indian immigration, and to turn American children into mindless government drones is not representative of me or my ancestors. Id vote to have him & anyone who remotely resembles him, removed from my country before I voted him into power
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Jackie Chea ⚖️
Jackie Chea ⚖️@Fair_and_Biased·
.@VivekGRamaswamy is an outstanding communicator of our values. He believes in personal responsibility, meritocracy, & freedom. Yet ppl hate him bc…his parents are Indian immigrants. We can either commit suicide as a party, or we can eject the identitarians from our midst.
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Watcher On The Walls@TranSparentC4US·
@shivmalik We literally don’t give a fuck what you think. You have never been our allies & we don’t rely on you for anything. By the end of this all, you will be begging us to liberate you from another tyrant of your own making yet again.
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Shiv Malik
Shiv Malik@shivmalik·
The headline says that the costs of Trump’s tantrums are “starting to show”. I don’t think Americans get that for Europeans, the Greenland debacle changed everything. It’s over. No one can trust the US. It’s not because of Trump. It’s because we know your system can’t/ won’t stop him or the next guy after him. And also that there’s enough of you who think it would be ‘cool’ to invade just to rub it in our faces. That’s a good enough reason to never trust you again and make everything far more transactional.
Fareed Zakaria@FareedZakaria

In the United States, President Trump’s periodic insults hurled toward allies get treated as routine tantrums. But in those countries, the accumulation of abuse has reached a tipping point. My latest column: washingtonpost.com/opinions/2026/…

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Watcher On The Walls
Watcher On The Walls@TranSparentC4US·
@designmom @JackJoh13175005 I didn’t make a comparison, I asked a question. Please elaborate on how listening to a Joe Rogan podcast makes you submissive? If you listen to a Hasan Piker podcast does this also make you submissive? Need to understand more on what content makes me submissive & which doesn’t.
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Gabrielle Blair
Gabrielle Blair@designmom·
@JackJoh13175005 A few demonstrations of men being naturally submissive: the military, policing, ICE, sports, MAGA, religion, subscribing to Only Fans, paying to use Twitter, listening to male podcasters
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Dissident West
Dissident West@dissidentwest·
Pray for Theo and pray for me because I’m in the same place as he is right now. I know what I need to do to change, but I’m scared of the unknowns that will come with it. I’ve been at the door and too afraid to knock for far too long now.
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Watcher On The Walls@TranSparentC4US·
@IanCarrollShow You’ve entered into a big game, and you’re a very small player in the scheme of it. Good luck brother.
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Ian Carroll
Ian Carroll@IanCarrollShow·
In light of David Wilcock’s recent tragic death I just want to check in and say I’m safe and okay. Taking a break from the internet for personal reasons I’ll talk about more soon. Mental health is fine. I’m not suicidal. Love my family and life. I haven’t received any threats and have no reason to be concerned for my safety. Just wanted to check in as a lot of homies have reached out concerned. I’ll be back soon. God bless all the patriots that are speaking up for truth in these fucked up times. Love you all. See you soon.
TUPACABRA@tupacabra

David Wilcock's biographer died just days before David.

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Kab@Kabamur_Taygeta·
Condolences to the family and friends of David Wilcock. This is very sad news. It's confusing why someone who believed in imminent ascension and benevolent ET contact would choose this. I don't believe it was foul play. I think he was troubled. Everyone's going through something whether it's obvious or not. This is the darkness before the light. Remember, a Pleiadian who chose suicide as a human recently spoke to Judith telepathically to remind us: "Tell them. Please tell them. Anyone who feels there is no hope, know there is always a new path. Never give up. Remember who you are! Please tell them that they can make it." Now the soul who lived as David Wilcock remembers. Don't give up. We're almost there.
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Watcher On The Walls@TranSparentC4US·
@MaryKayCabot Chicks can’t understand football because chicks aren’t dudes. Looking forward to getting that compensatory pick when she gets hired by another teams DEI department.
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Mary Kay Cabot
Mary Kay Cabot@MaryKayCabot·
#Browns assistant GM Catherine Hickman on Toledo safety Emmanuel McNeil-Warren:
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Watcher On The Walls@TranSparentC4US·
@familler6309 @Browns You just answered your question. We got a future 4th rounder for free. Got the guy we would have taken before the trade & got extra draft capital. How’s this not a great move? Idk if the pick is great, but the maneuvering is.
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Fredrick miller
Fredrick miller@familler6309·
@Browns How exactly did we make a great move? We traded down then used those picks to take the guy? I guess we got an extra 4th rounder out of it for next year
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@MattFontana83 It’s starting to look like it was. Ultimately it was Haslam. He gave the reigns to depodesta. The Watson trade then got him fired. Berrys had the reigns the last 2 drafts and you can see the difference. Berry was kept after the Watson trade for a reason. It wasn’t on him.
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Matt Fontana
Matt Fontana@MattFontana83·
For all the replies It wasn't all Depodesta. Just wasn't
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Matt Fontana@MattFontana83·
I see Andrew Berry's last two drafts and am completely stupidifed about what in the hell happened from 2021-2024 I know no firsts but this isn't even remotely the same outside of the first round Also, if AB always had this in him- Watson trade feels even worse
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@H_Grove He was the driving force behind the Watson trade, and he got fired for it, off the record.
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Hayden Grove
Hayden Grove@H_Grove·
I really think that Paul DePodesta had WAY more influence than anyone wanted to admit. Former front office members had no idea what he actually did from day to day, but he had power. #Browns
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@CoachWilson66 Wouldn’t be surprised if depodesta was the guy behind the Watson trade. I always thought it was Haslam, but I’m starting to think depodesta was influencing it. That’s why he “left for a better opportunity”. He got fired off the record because of that trade & Berry didn’t.
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Matt Wilson@CoachWilson66·
Yeah, the problem was definitely DePodesta… The ENTIRE time… That’s crazy.
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Watcher On The Walls@TranSparentC4US·
@Browns Traded back from 6 to 9, still got the tackle you wanted, than used the capital from that trade to maneuver back into the 2nd, after already getting a WR that you never thought would be there, and then snagged the safety you wanted at 39. Just a masterclass in maneuverability.
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Cleveland Browns@Browns·
Staying in the state! We've selected Emmanuel McNeil-Warren with pick no. 58
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Watcher On The Walls@TranSparentC4US·
@andersostlund We think your giant pussies and always have been. While our descendants fled from tyranny & created our own way of life that empowered individuals over government, you stayed behind & continued worshiping your masters. Nothing has changed, and you’ll soon be an Islamic caliphate.
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Holly Grayle
Holly Grayle@HollyGrayle·
I no longer believe the narrative around lynchings being nothing more than spontaneous racially-motivated violence. I think Sub-Saharans behaved like this back then, and Whites responded with a level of brutality fully intended to deter any further chimping. They are inherently violent. And they will understand nothing except extreme violence.
Random W’s L’s@RandomWsLs

Why do they become monsters around white women ? Liberals will see this and call it romance

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Watcher On The Walls@TranSparentC4US·
@magattew Africa will never prosper as long as Africans inhabit it. If you replaced every African in Africa with white Europeans, you’d see the most prosperous nation in the world. No amount of money or resources can enhance the genetic deficiencies that blacks have. They’re primitive.
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Magatte Wade
Magatte Wade@magattew·
When Africa becomes prosperous, racism against Black people everywhere will drop dramatically. That's not wishful thinking, you can actually watch this pattern play out in history. The Japanese were heavily discriminated against in America until Japan became an economic power.  Then suddenly Japanese culture was cool, Japanese products were premium, and the hostility faded. The same happened with South Korea. Prosperity rewrites how the world sees your people.  Nothing else even comes close.
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