Ronald Frederick Schmitt

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Ronald Frederick Schmitt

Ronald Frederick Schmitt

@make_metal

@CreditSuisse Whistleblower. I have endured 5 years of Stasi-style Zersetzung. Principles, not ideology. Truth, freedom, justice, equality.

Online เข้าร่วม Aralık 2020
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Pavel Durov
Pavel Durov@durov·
Telegram was banned in Russia — yet 50M+ Russians still use it daily via VPNs. The government has spent years trying to ban VPNs too. Their blocking attempts just triggered a massive banking failure — cash briefly became the only payment method nationwide.
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Christopher Bedford
Christopher Bedford@CBedfordDC·
This just isn't accurate. No one has ever been nor will be fired for reporting on difficult subjects here. Blaze News has never shied from J6 coverage in particular. Serious coverage requires serious editorial and legal review. Steve no longer wished to submit his work to this and so we parted ways. I wish him the best.
Emerald Robinson ✝️@EmeraldRobinson

It looks like @SteveBakerUSA was fired by @BlazeTV for his reporting on the J6 pipe bomber. None of that reporting has been retracted or proved false. This means that he was fired for reporting the truth: the FBI seems to be prosecuting the wrong guy. Massive story.

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Epstein File Search
Epstein File Search@epsteinsearchin·
Dan Bongino is now FBI Director. Brian Nichols says Bongino "went out of his way as FBI Director to protect people in the Deep State who were exposed in the Epstein files."
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Vance Murphy
Vance Murphy@vancemurphy·
Somebody needs to inform Trump that American middle class families are on life support right now. I’m absolutely dumbfounded by this guy.
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Don Johnson
Don Johnson@DonMiami3·
They’re trying to convince Trump to do a large scale ground invasion The supply chain and oil market implications will be like nothing we’ve ever seen before
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redpillbot
redpillbot@redpillb0t·
Sarah Ferguson: “Epstein had a way of sexually compromising people. Is that what Melinda was warning you about?” Bill Gates: “No, I had dinner with him and that's all. There never was any relationship of any kind.” Oops!
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Epstein File Search
Epstein File Search@epsteinsearchin·
6 million pages of Epstein documents. Emails, photos, flight logs, contact lists. 'Horrifying and highly suspicious' are not the same as probable cause. 25-year law enforcement veterans are saying it plainly: that gap is why no one has been charged.
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Ronald Frederick Schmitt@make_metal·
@LimitlesCobz It was this type of team that abducted Nancy Guthrie, as payback for Savannah Guthrie's interview of Epstein victims. A private plane flew into Tuscon from one country (Canada i think) that day and flew out of Tuscon to Mexico at around 4:30am.
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LimitLess
LimitLess@LimitlesCobz·
🚨 THIS IS MASSIVE AND NO ONE IS COVERING IT. Former Navy SEALs and Special Forces operators were running a murder-for-hire program out of a $7,000,000 San Diego mansion. $1,500,000 per month. $40,000 per operator. Bonuses per kill. A lawsuit was just UNSEALED in federal court. Here's what nobody is telling you: 💀 The company was called Spear Operations Group. Incorporated in Delaware. Run by a former commando out of San Diego. 💀 Their client was the UAE government. 23 targets. Multiple confirmed kills. 💀 The team flew chartered jets from New Jersey to carry out assassinations overseas. 💀 They brought body armor, explosives, booby-trapped vehicles, and whiskey. 💀 Drone footage was used for pre-hit reconnaissance and to document the strikes. 💀 The founder admitted everything on record: "There was a targeted assassination program. I was running it. We did it." ⚠️ The US State Department never authorized this. It is illegal under federal law. ⚠️ The operators tried to incorporate into the UAE military as legal cover. It failed. ⚠️ Despite all this, ZERO operators have gone to prison. The lawsuit is from the VICTIM. Do you understand the scale of what's happening? ⚠️ These operators were trained at US taxpayer expense. They then SOLD that training to a foreign government as a marketing pitch for assassination contracts. ⚠️ The target who survived has been living in exile for 10 years. He missed his daughter's graduation. He missed his sister's funeral. ⚠️ The founder's whereabouts? Currently unclear. The operators? Marketing themselves on LinkedIn as "tactical consultants." They're showing you "private security firms protecting US interests." They're NOT showing you that former US special operators are selling assassination services to foreign governments from American soil with near-zero legal consequence. Here's the logic chain: → US trains elite operators at massive cost → Operators go private → Foreign governments buy their services → Operators use US legal cover while executing foreign government hit lists → Victims have no recourse except a lawsuit a decade later → The system that trained them takes no responsibility If this program was illegal, why has no one been prosecuted? If the State Department "never authorized" this, why haven't the operators been charged? Complete silence. This is not a rogue contractor story. This is an accountability crisis — the moment America lost control of the weapons it built.
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Epstein File Search
Epstein File Search@epsteinsearchin·
UBS released funds for Maxwell to buy a New Hampshire property in 2019 - despite an active subpoena on her money. She was found hiding at that property in July 2020. The bank moved the money anyway. Reuters confirmed it from DOJ files.
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Epstein File Search@epsteinsearchin·
Six Epstein survivors said they felt 'degraded' after Bondi's hearing. She refused to face them. She refused to apologize for leaking their identities in the files. One survivor said: 'She couldn't apologize for what her department did to us.'
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KKGB
KKGB@INArteCarloDoss·
If anyone is naive enough to think that Hegseth is going to get away with insulting and humiliating the Pentagon top brass, think harder. They will come for him with a B-2 style take-out. He is a walking dead politically.
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Mr. Sausage
Mr. Sausage@MrSausageGet·
Going back to the Epstein files... Trump must be on tape doing some horrendous shit.
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Evan Luthra
Evan Luthra@EvanLuthra·
🚨BREAKING: The CEO of the most valuable private company in history is being sued by his own sister for s*xual abuse. A judge just allowed the case to move forward. Annie Altman filed an amended lawsuit on April 1, 2026 in St. Louis federal court accusing her brother Sam Altman of sexually abusing and raping her between 1997 and 2006. She says the abuse started when she was 3 years old and he was 12. A judge dismissed the original claims because the statute of limitations expired in 2008. But he allowed her to refile under Missouri's Childhood Sexual Abuse law. She did. The case is now active. Sam Altman denied everything. Called it extortion. Filed a defamation countersuit against his own sister based on social media posts she made between 2021 and 2024. His family says she has mental health challenges. Annie posted videos saying she was "touched by older siblings" and that "an almost tech billionaire" molested her. The judge said those statements make it reasonable to infer she meant Sam Altman. This is the same man whose own board of directors fired him in 2023. Former board member Helen Toner said two senior executives came forward with screenshots and documentation. They used the words "psychological abuse." Said he was lying and manipulating people. Said they had no belief he could change. The board fired him secretly because they knew he'd try to undermine them. He came back five days later. Employees were told either Sam comes back or the company dies. This wasn't his first time. The management team at his first startup Loopt went to the board twice asking to fire him for "deceptive and chaotic behavior." He was reportedly pushed out of Y Combinator too. Every safety leader who clashed with him left. Musk. Sutskever. Amodei. When Jan Leike resigned he said "safety culture has taken a backseat to shiny products." OpenAI was forcing departing employees to sign agreements saying if they ever criticize the company they lose all their equity. Millions of dollars. When it leaked Altman said he didn't know. The CEO didn't know what was in his own exit contracts. He asked Scarlett Johansson to voice ChatGPT. She said no. Twice. They made a voice that sounded just like her anyway. Altman tweeted "her" on launch day. She had to hire lawyers to get them to stop. Forbes says he's worth $3.3 billion. The Musk trial starts April 27. His sister's case is now active. His own board fired him for lying. His own executives called it psychological abuse. And this is the guy the world is trusting with AI.
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*Walter Bloomberg@DeItaone

ALTMAN'S SISTER FILES AMENDED LAWSUIT ALLEGING SEXUAL ABUSE Annie Altman has filed an amended lawsuit accusing her brother, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, of long-term sexual abuse. A judge allowed the case to proceed under Missouri’s child abuse law, even though other claims were ruled too old. She alleges abuse from 1997 to 2006, beginning when she was three years old. Sam Altman denies the allegations and has filed a defamation countersuit based on her public statements. The Altman family disputes her claims, citing mental health concerns and describing the lawsuit as extortion.

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Peter Girnus 🦅
Peter Girnus 🦅@gothburz·
I am the Director of Professional Signal Intelligence at LinkedIn. Every time you log in, we search your computer. Not metaphorically. We run code that scans your installed software. Every browser extension. Every application. We catalog it. We transmit it to our servers. We share it with a third-party cybersecurity firm you've never heard of. The tracking pixel is zero pixels wide. We hid it off-screen. You never consented. We never asked. Our privacy policy doesn't mention it. That's networking. We call the program Project Handshake internally. The Slack channel is handshake-telem. In 2024 we scanned for 461 products. By February this year we scan for over 6,000. I don't know what all of them are. Nobody does. Someone on my team added categories for browser extensions that identify practicing Muslims. Someone added extensions for neurodivergent users. Someone added 509 job search tools. That last one is my favorite. We can tell which of our one billion users are secretly looking for new jobs. On the platform where their current boss checks their profile. That's networking. We scan for 200 products that compete with LinkedIn's sales tools. Apollo. Lusha. ZoomInfo. We know each user's real name, employer, and job title. We mapped exactly which companies use which competitor products. We extracted their customer lists from their users' browsers. Without anyone knowing. Then we sent legal threats to the users we caught. The EU told us to open our platform to third-party tools. We published two restricted APIs. They handle 0.07 calls per second. Our internal API, Voyager, handles 163,000 calls per second. In Microsoft's 249-page compliance report, the word "Voyager" appears zero times. That's networking. I presented our Software Disclosure Rate metrics at a leadership summit last quarter. The conference room is called The Fishbowl. Glass walls. Appropriate. There's a plaque on the wall. Q3 Competitive Landscape Award. I won it for the extension scanning initiative. Someone asked if users had a way to opt out. I said they can close their browser. The room laughed. I wasn't sure why. I browse LinkedIn on a Chromebook with no extensions. Most of the team does. The platform that helps you get hired searches your computer every time you visit. We know your name. We know your employer. We know your religion. Your disabilities. Your politics. Whether you're looking to leave. That's networking. The system works exactly as designed. I designed it.
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X Freeze
X Freeze@XFreeze·
> be Anthropic > run by doomers who literally think humanity is a plague > mass-suspend any account you don’t like for literally zero reason > entire business model: "we tell you exactly what code to write, how to use it, and how to breathe, peasant" > absolutely despise open-source AI and dedicate entire divisions to strangling it in the crib > because you can't stand the idea of code you don't explicitly own and control > “accidentally” leak your own Claude source code on npm in the biggest tech own-goal of the decade > immediately panic, DMCA the entire planet, and nuke the accounts of anyone who even looked at the link > act like digital North Korea on bath salts Nothing screams "we own you and will destroy you if you disobey" quite like punishing your own users for your incompetent leak 🤡
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TPV Sean
TPV Sean@tpvsean·
Epstein Files Reveal Judges Collaborating With VPNs to Arrest Dissidents and Whistleblowers Here's the part they don't want you to notice: In the Jeffrey Epstein case, the system didn't go after the VIP pedophile network. It went after the people who tried to expose it.
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