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Skippy for President!

New Orleans, LA เข้าร่วม Mart 2017
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James O'Keefe
James O'Keefe@JamesOKeefeIII·
US Nuke Chief Andrew Hugg was just ESCORTED out of the Pentagon around 1 hour ago. Hugg has been placed on LEAVE and is under investigation. Below is the @USArmy's official comment on our new investigation.
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James O'Keefe@JamesOKeefeIII

BREAKING NEWS: Top U.S. Nuclear Chief Caught LEAKING Sensitive National Security Information to Stranger, Reveals Army Chemist Was Exposed to U.S. Chemical Nerve Agent, Confirms U.S. Strike Killed Children in Iran, Discloses U.S. Plans to ‘Kill Iran’s New Supreme Leader’ “If he [Mojtaba Khamenei] doesn't change his ways, yeah, they're [United States] going to kill him.” “The easiest way to get intelligence…send a pretty girl, talk to the guy…I have to resist your eyes.” “Your eyes have mesmerized me so much…Almost like you're an intelligence.” Andrew Hugg, a U.S. Chief of Chemical Nuclear Surety, was caught on hidden camera casually revealing sensitive information to a stranger in a public restaurant. Andrew Hugg, Chief of Chemical Nuclear Surety, in charge of nuclear and chemical safety was caught on hidden camera releasing information regarding the U.S. Nuclear Information. He claims the U.S. still possesses nerve agents and says a U.S. Army chemist recently died from exposure. He also acknowledges U.S. airstrikes have killed children in Iran, calling it “collateral damage,” and revealed to the journalist how nuclear launch decisions are made in real time. Hugg described how the United States could assassinate Iran’s next leader if he “doesn’t change,” while admitting the U.S. has no plans to use nuclear weapons: “We’re not going to nuke anybody.” All of this was casually revealed to an undercover journalist in a restaurant. This raises serious questions about this official's judgment, security, and what’s really happening behind closed doors. We have reached out to the Pentagon and U.S. Army for comment and they are working on a response. @USArmy @DeptofWar

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Rebecca Perrotto
Rebecca Perrotto@rebeccaperrotto·
These posts are fake. My account was hacked. Number one…I always call her Liv. Number two…look up my past comments about how to spell Asteroid. I never created any coins or accounts to profit off my daughter’s loss. Anything that we have made in Baggs will go toward starting a foundation in her memory. I don’t think that gofundme listed is legit also. But the hackers deleted the post so I can’t verify. I’m so sorry if anyone lost money from this. I would have rather had them steal from me than everyone else. 😔 This is frustrating to deal with. I only have this account to honor her and share her story. I promised her I would spend the rest of my life making sure she’s not forgotten. This is horrible to deal with on top of losing her.
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Brian Roemmele
Brian Roemmele@BrianRoemmele·
The conversation pit needs to make a big return.
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Harmeet K. Dhillon
Harmeet K. Dhillon@HarmeetKDhillon·
I have a feeling this peony is going to be amazing! And look at this wisteria! 😜
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LilHumansBigImpact
LilHumansBigImpact@BigImpactHumans·
NASA just signed a $175.7 million contract with SpaceX to launch a Mars rover. The contract, awarded on April 16, 2026, tasks SpaceX’s Falcon Heavy with launching the European Space Agency’s (ESA) Rosalind Franklin rover from Kennedy Space Center in Florida, no earlier than late 2028. It would mark the first time SpaceX has ever sent a payload to Mars.
NASA Mars@NASAMars

NASA has given approval to begin implementing its project to support @ESA's Rosalind Franklin mission. Scheduled to launch in 2028, this Mars rover will be the first to search for signs of past or present life under the Red Planet’s surface. go.nasa.gov/4vAIeX1

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Tom Cruise
Tom Cruise@TomCruise·
If you feel the need...Two films. One big screen. Back in theaters, May 13th, for one week only.
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The Babylon Bee
The Babylon Bee@TheBabylonBee·
Study Finds No One Ever Actually Liked U2 It's Just That Everyone Thought Everyone Else Did And No One Wanted To Speak Up And Make It Awkward buff.ly/ZL21c1B
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haveaskippyday
haveaskippyday@haveaskippyday·
@jackyhavanese Oh yeah, I’ve felt like that at a sitter’s before. Mommy saw my face and was like- we’re getting another sitter
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Breanna Morello
Breanna Morello@BreannaMorello·
🚨REPORT🚨 I filled in for James O’Keefe this week: The top U.S. nuclear chief was caught leaking sensitive national security information to a stranger. In the process, the individual revealed that an Army chemist was exposed to a U.S. chemical nerve agent, confirmed that a U.S. strike killed children in Iran, and disclosed U.S. plans to ‘kill Iran’s new Supreme Leader.’
James O'Keefe@JamesOKeefeIII

BREAKING NEWS: Top U.S. Nuclear Chief Caught LEAKING Sensitive National Security Information to Stranger, Reveals Army Chemist Was Exposed to U.S. Chemical Nerve Agent, Confirms U.S. Strike Killed Children in Iran, Discloses U.S. Plans to ‘Kill Iran’s New Supreme Leader’ “If he [Mojtaba Khamenei] doesn't change his ways, yeah, they're [United States] going to kill him.” “The easiest way to get intelligence…send a pretty girl, talk to the guy…I have to resist your eyes.” “Your eyes have mesmerized me so much…Almost like you're an intelligence.” Andrew Hugg, a U.S. Chief of Chemical Nuclear Surety, was caught on hidden camera casually revealing sensitive information to a stranger in a public restaurant. Andrew Hugg, Chief of Chemical Nuclear Surety, in charge of nuclear and chemical safety was caught on hidden camera releasing information regarding the U.S. Nuclear Information. He claims the U.S. still possesses nerve agents and says a U.S. Army chemist recently died from exposure. He also acknowledges U.S. airstrikes have killed children in Iran, calling it “collateral damage,” and revealed to the journalist how nuclear launch decisions are made in real time. Hugg described how the United States could assassinate Iran’s next leader if he “doesn’t change,” while admitting the U.S. has no plans to use nuclear weapons: “We’re not going to nuke anybody.” All of this was casually revealed to an undercover journalist in a restaurant. This raises serious questions about this official's judgment, security, and what’s really happening behind closed doors. We have reached out to the Pentagon and U.S. Army for comment and they are working on a response. @USArmy @DeptofWar

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NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman
Dave, I have no doubt the team at Blue Origin will get back to the pad and fly again soon - overcoming setbacks only gets us closer to achieving the near-impossible. I’m confident Blue’s sustained achievements - like the successful reuse and recovery of the New Glenn first stage we saw this week - will keep us on track for success with the Artemis Program.
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Dave Limp
Dave Limp@davill·
Now that we have a more complete view, we wanted to provide an update on our NG-3 mission. While we are pleased with the nominal booster recovery, we clearly didn't deliver the mission our customer wanted, and our team expects. Early data suggest that on our second GS2 burn, one of the BE-3U engines didn’t produce sufficient thrust to reach our target orbit. Blue Origin is leading the anomaly investigation with FAA oversight to learn from the data and implement the improvements needed to quickly return to flight operations. We have been in steady communication with the team at AST SpaceMobile, we appreciate their partnership, and we’re looking forward to many flights together.
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Penny2x
Penny2x@imPenny2x·
Young people who identify as strongly democrat are almost 4 times as likely to be diagnosed with a mental health disorder as those who answer strongly republican. At some point the broken socialist policies and intense gaslighting got so twisted that it acutely damages your brain to successfully internalize it. Masculinity is bad. Some boys are actually legitimately real girls, and should be allowed to play sports with them. Teaching your kids to read disables other people’s kids. Success is bad and should be punished. Actual crime is ok and should be blamed on the oppressive white male patriarchy. Math is racist. The more minority and oppressed groups you belong to, the more virtue you possess. It’s all just such complete and utter nonsense. I’d go crazy if I tried to believe it too.
Anthony Pompliano 🌪@APompliano

Percentage of younger people diagnosed with a mental health problem in the US, according to their political opinions. I had to double check with @grok to confirm this was true. (h/t @johnthenoticer)

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Puppy Bess and Auntie Kes
Puppy Bess and Auntie Kes@Kesthecollie·
At the rate it’s going I may have 50,000 followers by my birthday. How crazy is that! I’m just a small collie who likes a eggs and shenanigans (with a LOT of help from Auntie Kes)
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Buzz Patterson
Buzz Patterson@BuzzPatterson·
This is among the scripture pull on frequently. I started leaning into it in the very tough days of USAF pilot training. And then, again and again, when flying into harm’s way, whether combat or special operations. I encourage you to lean on it when times are challenging: Philippians 4:6 “Do not be anxious about anything, but in every situation, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God. 7 And the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus.” Amen.
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haveaskippyday
haveaskippyday@haveaskippyday·
@DefiantLs That’s why I like getting gas at Costco cuz somebody is always out there with you
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Defiant L’s
Defiant L’s@DefiantLs·
Retired FBI agent says this is the number one place that women should avoid.
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Tony Seruga
Tony Seruga@TonySeruga·
🚨 More than 250 journalists, including Dan Rather, Sam Donaldson, and Ron Burgundy, have signed an open letter demanding that the White House Correspondents’ Association turn this Saturday’s dinner into a stage for a direct, “forceful” confrontation with President Donald Trump.
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NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman
Very much appreciate the OIG work. As I posted months ago, NASA is not taking a passive role in any component of America’s return to the lunar surface and building a Moon base. We are reviewing where NASA can do better, how we can provide relief where appropriate to burdensome requirements, where we can expand capabilities over time (Apollo 11’s EVA profile was very different than Apollo 17), and where we can help industry by inserting NASA SMEs and driving the intended outcomes. I am confident that when NASA is ready to land on the Moon in 2028, our astronauts will be wearing Axiom suits. There will always be lessons learned as we improve across NASA and industry, and we need to be mindful of the contracting approach to stimulate a market versus jumping to an as-a-service model where NASA may be the only customer for the foreseeable future. That places a significant capital burden on providers while they wait for additional demand to materialize. A successful approach for commercial crew and cargo, underpinned by launch, does not mean it is applicable to every space-related service. The orbital and lunar economy is inevitable. We just need to be thoughtful in our approach to sustainably enable it.
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NASA Office of Inspector General
After nearly two decades, NASA's next-generation spacesuits remain incomplete. Today, the Agency continues to face delays and is reliant on Axiom Space to develop both the Artemis lunar suits and updated ISS suits. Read our new report to learn more: go.nasa.gov/4cGjdRT
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