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🇺🇸RedAK🏴󠁵󠁳󠁡󠁫󠁿

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Patriot & Rural Alaskan Citizen Scientist US Army Aviation Veteran Long-Suffering NY Mets Fan Salty AF, Pinheads Blocked

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BRITAIN IS BROKEN 🇬🇧
BRITAIN IS BROKEN 🇬🇧@BROKENBRITAIN0·
🚨BREAKING: YOUNG BOB HAS BEEN BRUTALLY ATTACKED BY A GANG OF MIGRANTS IN MANCHESTER 🇬🇧 This is absolutely disgusting and for the people telling Bob to stop going out debating people how about we stop violent foreigners from beating natives. @gmpolice we demand arrests - these feral animals should be deported along with their bloodlines.
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Andrew Kolvet
Andrew Kolvet@AndrewKolvet·
🚨JUST IN: Was just on a media briefing call with a senior US officials who confirm the MOU with Iran has been signed and outlines the following from their POV: "In general terms, the deal says if you're willing to behave like a normal country, we're willing to treat you like a normal country. It's performance based." - Strait of Hormuz is open, but it will take a few weeks to get travel back to normal. - A signing ceremony on Friday in Geneva including JD Vance, Jared Kushner, Steve Witkoff, and others, and a large Iranian contigent. - The official stressed that we're here not just because of the last 1.5 years of the Trump administration, but because of the first 4 as well. The sanctions pressures built up and they believe created leverage. - The reason negotiations have been "very fruitful" was because of the "degredation of [Iran's] economy" and the "scattering of their government which created a lot of internal pressure." - There a significant new communication channels. The official describes the initial Islamabad meeting as very fruitful, despite not resulting in a deal. It laid the groundwork. - Operation Project Freedom has been an "unsung hero" in this, resulting in over 7 million barrels of oil a day. That increased US leverage. - The nuclear talks are described as "technical" in terms of how to retrieve the enriched uranium. - Stressed this is not "pay for play." They will not get access to markets or release of their funds just for showing up for a meeting. - There are "fascinating" internal political dynamics playing out in Iran. There are constituencies that want different things. Iran, by all accounts, should be incredibly wealthy. - "We go in very clear-eyed" that Iran has been a bad faith actor in negotiations for 47 years: "Everything will be verified... all released assets and sanction relief is tied to milestones." - The US will keep the current military force posture for now to make sure Iran "does what they say they're going to do." The deal contemplates a partial draw down upon the signing of the nuclear deal." - "One of the aspects of the negotiation that was actually easier than others was the nuclear, because they need our technical expertise to get the dust out." - Iran would probably love to have a nuclear weapon, but they know US intelligence is so precise that they can't do it in secret and the threat of force is now realized. - The Gulf States generally love this deal. They saw the JCPOA as empowering Iran to be a bad actor. They see this as a regional deal that pressures Iran to behave and bring stability to the entire region. - "The full deal will be published soon, but we're still in the building trust phase."
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Kevin Sorbo
Kevin Sorbo@ksorbs·
Socialism: You have two cows. Give one cow to your neighbor. Communism: You have two cows. Give both cows to the government, and they may give you some milk. Fascism: You have two cows. You give all of the milk to the government, and the government sells it. Nazism: You have two cows. The government shoots you and takes both cows. Anarchism: You have two cows. Keep both cows, shoot the government agent and steal another cow. Capitalism: You have two cows. Sell one, buy a bull.
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Basil the Great
Basil the Great@BasilTheGreat·
🚨NEWS: The UK Government have confirmed BlueSky will NOT be included in the social media ban for under 16's meaning Adults will not have to confirm who they are when using it either
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Jeffrey A Tucker
Jeffrey A Tucker@jeffreytucker·
Last week, I posted links to evidence of a new $1.2B CDC grant to Pfizer for more mRNA Covid shots. We now hear talk that these are going to be crushed by RFK. Deja vu kicked in. A similar grant to Moderna popped up last year and RFK made it clear that HHS would no longer support this dangerous nonsense. Here we are. x.com/HighWireTalk/s…
The HighWire@HighWireTalk

🚨 HHS Chief @SecKennedy cancels $500 million in funding for mRNA vaccine development. "After reviewing the science and consulting top experts at NIH and FDA, HHS has determined that mRNA technology poses more risk than benefits for these respiratory viruses." @delbigtree @ICANdecide @AaronSiriSG @HHSGov @tracybeanz @JeffereyJaxen #mRNA #rfkjr

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Kat™ The Hammer ⚒️
Kat™ The Hammer ⚒️@KatTheHammer1·
I'll bet Hillary was thinking she hadn't seen a post about Benghazi in awhile, maybe she'll leave me alone. Not a chance. We are living in amazing times: the war with Iran is over, gas prices will lower. People's enthusiasm is rising. There are 4 Americans that should be here to see this aren't there Hillary? Say their names. Amb. Chris Stevens Tyrone "Rone" Woods Glen Doherty Sean Smith Benghazi Sept 11, 2012
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Eyal Yakoby
Eyal Yakoby@EYakoby·
BREAKING: The BBC says that they have confirmed that the Russian Government was behind the arson attacks on Keir Starmer's home and car.
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Daniel Horowitz
Daniel Horowitz@RMConservative·
They are going to turn all this AI debt, via tokeniztion, derivatives, etc, into the same kind of "bundled" risk as they did the housing market and sub-prime.  Conceal the risk, then elites pull out from their own exposure the risk, then stick the taxpayer with the bill.  TARP and government bailouts, like reheated leftovers, don't get better the third or fourth time.
Ricardo@Ric_RTP

Wall Street just pulled off the exact move that turned 2008 from a housing problem into a global collapse. They turned Nvidia graphics cards into bonds, stamped them investment grade, and started selling them into the funds that hold retirement money. Here is what happened while everyone was busy arguing about whether AI stocks were overvalued: The company at the center is CoreWeave, which rents out Nvidia chips to AI companies. To buy those chips, it borrows enormous sums, and the collateral on the loans is the chips themselves. That alone is alarming because a graphics card LOSES most of its value within a few years as the next generation makes it obsolete. You are lending against an asset built to rot. In January, Nvidia invested $2 billion straight into CoreWeave, which then used borrowed money to buy more Nvidia chips. On March 31, CoreWeave closed an $8.5 billion loan backed by its chips, and for the first time the rating agencies stamped that chip-backed debt investment grade, with Moody's assigning it an A3. Debt secured by depreciating graphics cards was rated nearly as SAFE as a blue-chip corporate bond. Then on May 18, CoreWeave closed the first chip-backed facility designed to be publicly syndicated and traded on secondary markets. And that's the part that really matters because it means this debt can now be sliced up, passed around, and bought by anyone, including the bond funds and pension managers who are required to hold "safe" investment-grade paper. On June 11, it announced another $3.5 billion in bonds on top of all of it. Now compare this to what happened in the past: Subprime mortgages in 2007 were not dangerous because some people got loans they couldn't repay... They became a global bomb the moment that debt got rated AAA and sold into the wider financial system, because the rating is what let it bleed into money market funds, pensions, and bank balance sheets that were supposed to be boring and safe. The bad loans were the spark but the packaging and rating were the detonator. And that detonator just got built for AI. Debt backed by graphics cards is now rated investment grade and trades on secondary markets, which means the AI bubble is no longer trapped inside tech stocks you can choose not to own. It has been quietly converted into bonds and routed toward the retirement accounts of people who have never typed a single prompt in their lives. And the whole structure rests on a backlog of customer "commitments" that CoreWeave values at nearly $100 BILLION, backed by a $21 billion Meta deal and a $6 billion Jane Street deal. Those are promises to pay over many years, made by AI companies that are themselves mostly unprofitable and burning cash. If even a few of those customers slow down or walk away, the collateral sitting under all this rated debt is a warehouse of chips losing value by the month. The AI bubble used to be a stock-market story you could opt out of. But as of this spring, that isn't the case anymore. So here's the real question: When the people packaging this debt swear to you that it's safe, who do you think is standing on the other side of that trade?

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NEXTA
NEXTA@nexta_tv·
🇯🇵😂 The most Japanese celebration ever After Japan’s 2–2 draw against the Netherlands, fans rushed onto Tokyo’s famous Shibuya Crossing to celebrate. For exactly 40 seconds. Why? Because the pedestrian light was green. As soon as it turned red, everyone stopped celebrating and obediently moved back to the sidewalks. Even in the middle of a spontaneous football celebration, the Japanese still refused to break traffic rules.
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ThePersistence
ThePersistence@ScottPresler·
@LeaderJohnThune President Trump is asking for the SAVE America Act. If the Republican team is united, then pass this country-saving legislation & protect the November 2026 elections.
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Leader John Thune
Leader John Thune@LeaderJohnThune·
Grateful for the opportunity to be at the White House alongside President Trump (happy birthday!), Speaker Johnson, and so many of my congressional colleagues.  This Republican team is united and ready to continue fighting for the American people.
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@unseen1_unseen Worst CEO ever. How much money did he lose on EVs? Instead of having his best and brightest engineers work to improve existing models he had them working on EVs. Reliability has suffered. I've had the same F-150 to 20 years. Not a single problem, but I will not buy another.
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Inevitable West
Inevitable West@Inevitablewest·
🚨BREAKING: English boxing legend Tyson Fury wore a hat saying "Donald Trump for Prime Minister" during his entrance at UFC 250 at the White House The left are FURIOUS! 🇬🇧🤣
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Basil the Great
Basil the Great@BasilTheGreat·
The fact that Kier Starmer is banning every single social media app for kids EXCEPT Bluesky tells you everything you need to know It's the most deviant, left wing, degenerate social media available and he wants your kids exclusively on there
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Chad Pergram
Chad Pergram@ChadPergram·
The Hitchhiker’s Guide To The SAVE America Act And FISA Renewal There was a thought late Thursday and Friday that the Congressional lapse of FISA Section 702 - the nation’s most important counter terrorism program - may be short-lived. President Trump had just nominated Jay Clayton for Director of National Intelligence. His confirmation hearing would be Wednesday. A quick confirmation on the floor a few days after would limit the time Bill Pulte spends as acting DNI following the departure of Tulsi Gabbard. Democrats yanked their support for a fragile, bipartisan compromise on FISA after the President announced he intended to install Pulte. But the Clayton nomination - while not optimal for some Democrats - could mitigate their protest over FISA. Then the President changed the calculus again by demanding that Congressional Republican attach the SAVE America Act - requiring proof of citizenship before voting - to the FISA extension. This is a major headache for Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-SD). Republicans have talked a good game about the SAVE America Act. But the bill not only can’t clear a filibuster. It can’t even command a simple majority of votes in the Senate. Two test votes related to the SAVE America Act this spring have failed to garner a simple majority. The President’s insistence on linking the SAVE America Act to FISA is a poion pill for Democrats - whose votes are essential in this matter. Moreover, some Republicans will balk as well. So just as quickly as there appeared to he a way out of the FISA cul-de-sac, that exit may have quickly closed up again. FISA investigations can continue for a while without Congressional authorization which lapsed over the weekend. But this latest demand on the SAVE America Act could lengthen that lapse.
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Tommy Robinson 🇬🇧
Tommy Robinson 🇬🇧@TRobinsonNewEra·
I've just heard 3 people who were reporting on riots in Northern Ireland using their YouTube accounts have been arrested. They were not involved in any rioting, they are not involved in any criminal activity. They are looking to do anther Southport to clamp down on free speech. #TwoTierKeir
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Basil the Great
Basil the Great@BasilTheGreat·
🚨BREAKING: 2 young foreign men have been found guilty of firebombing Keir Starmer’s property. Still no motive revealed We all know why
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Dr. Maalouf ‏
Dr. Maalouf ‏@realMaalouf·
“One of the main problems in the countryside is dogs. Muslims don’t like dogs.” Liberal commentator complains that the British countryside is racist and Muslims avoid going there because too many people walk their dogs, which are haram in Islam. These people are truly insane.
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