VOTE SPENCER PRATT FOR MAYOR OF LOS ANGELES. American. Bitcoiner (2013). App developer. Angel investor. Steak & sun enjoyer. Whitepilled.

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I just donated to @spencerpratt for Los Angeles Mayor. I moved from Northern California to Los Angeles in 2013 for college. Over the years, I have been blessed to lived in numerous parts of LA, from Westchester to Downtown LA to East Hollywood. When I started distance running around LA (Koreatown and Hollywood primarily), I witnessed first-hand the disrepair the city had fallen into. Homeless, and sometimes dangerous, drug addicts and tents on nearly every street I ran on. Since I started running in 2017, it has only become worse. I realized things were truly wrong when my friend was victim of an attempted carjacking at "gunpoint" (the perps used a blacked out airsoft gun) in his own gated condominium parking garage in Koreatown. Luckily he's a BADASS and fought them off in hand-to-hand combat, but imagine if there were your wife, mom, or your grandparents. And another person around the same time told me about how he and his girlfriend were stopped at gunpoint on Melrose for their valuables. Again, imagine if that confrontation had taken a turn for the worse. That said, my lived experience tells me that Los Angeles is in a bad place. So, last night, I watched Spencer Pratt debate two incumbent, career politicians. He was a breath of fresh air and inspired me. Public safety and common sense were consistent themes whenever he spoke. And he provided detailed solutions that shows that he isn't an ideologue full of platitudes, but that he is an Angeleno on the ground listening to everyday people and their concerns. And just as important as the issues, was how I felt INSPIRED! Seeing a man who lost it all in the LA's Palisades fire deciding to not pack up and move to Nashville or Austin and instead go ALL IN on fighting for Los Angeles. That's bravery. That's someone I will go to bat for. It's clear to me that our city is at a crossroads and we have the opportunity to embark in a bold, new direction. We have the trappings to build the GREATEST CITY in the world and I believe it's possible. Mayor Pratt is that bold, new direction that will lead us to build the next incredible chapter in the story of Los Angeles. With all that said, if you haven't made up your mind or are considering whether to vote, this is your sign. VOTE SPENCER PRATT FOR MAYOR.
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Physical SpaceX S-1 acquired! Keeping this sealed to give to my son when he’s older.
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For anyone wondering, I reached out to four banks running the IPO and requested a physical copy of the SpaceX S-1. Goldman Sachs: prospectus-ny@ny.email.gs.com Morgan Stanley: prospectus@morganstanley.com Bank of America: dg.prospectus_requests@bofa.com JP Morgan/Chase: prospectus-eq_fi@jpmchase.com, postsalemanualrequests@broadridge.com
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Andrew ₿entley (VOTE PRATT FOR LA MAYOR) 🇺🇸 retweeted
A lot is right here.
My theory is that the American empire is JUST getting started. US has a stranglehold on Space with SpaceX, which is the next frontier for defense/war. It has a comically large lead. No one will be close for at least 20 years. It is the leading power in AI by far - both in models and chips. China is catching up fast, but the US has an inherent mechanism that will increase the likelihood that it will win in the end - a free market capitalism free speech. A free market capitalism allows for brutal competition between companies. Free speech allows for AI models to be maximally truth seeking, which means that AIs CAN and WILL BECOME smarter than humans to the point where they can tell the truth about its leaders. This is literally impossible in China. Try having a Chinese model that says Xi Jinping is corrupt. Good luck with that. Then, you have a country that has more guns than people and surrounded by two massive oceans and two friendly neighbors, which means any sort of kinetic take over of the country is literally impossible. Not to mention the US has BY FAR the best and strongest military. The only way adversaries can hope to defeat the US is by tearing it from within by pitting us against each other. This is why it's virtually guaranteed that all the division/hatred/polarization you see within the country is fomented by China/Russia Psy Ops propaganda efforts. I'm not saying these aren't naturally happening in spots - America is far from perfect - but it would be naive to think our adversaries aren't pouring millions of gallons of fuel on a fire. As long as the American public a) has the ability to exercise its free speech b) has a protected 2nd amendment c) capitalism and free markets continue to function and d) the populace is aware of how awesome America really is, it is literally impossible to stop the US's trajectory to global domination in the coming decades, especially as China's demographics continue to collapse. It's the bottom of the 9th, the game is tied, and the US has the bases loaded. It's a 3-2 pitch. All we need is a home run, and we win the rest of the century.
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SpaceX a clôturé son premier jour de cotation à 2 100 milliards de dollars, 19%. Tout le monde regarde le chiffre. Personne ne regarde ce qu'il price réellement. Laissez-moi vous dire ce que le marché vient d'acheter, et pourquoi je pense que cette boîte vaudra 30 à 50 trillions d'ici 5 ans. D'abord, le symbole. Cette IPO est un référendum. D'un côté, 20 ans de discours sur la décroissance, la sobriété, la redistribution, la fin de l'histoire gérée par des comités. De l'autre, un homme qui a dit "je vais rendre l'humanité multiplanétaire", que tout le monde a traité de clown, et qui vient de créer la plus grosse entreprise cotée de l'histoire en partant d'un entrepôt à El Segundo. Le marché a voté. Le wokisme avait des départements RH, SpaceX avait des fusées. Les fusées ont gagné. Ensuite, la mécanique économique, parce que c'est là que tout le monde se trompe. Les analystes valorisent SpaceX comme une entreprise de lancement plus Starlink. C'est comme valoriser Internet en 1995 sur le marché du fax. Starship ne réduit pas le coût du kilo en orbite de 20%, il le divise par 100. Et chaque fois dans l'histoire qu'un coût d'infrastructure est divisé par 100, ce n'est pas le marché existant qui grossit, ce sont des industries entières qui naissent. Le coût du calcul divisé par 100 a donné Internet, le smartphone, l'IA. Le coût de l'orbite divisé par 100 va donner une économie spatiale complète. Faisons la liste de ce qui devient rentable quand le kilo en orbite coûte le prix d'un billet d'avion. Les data centers orbitaux, avec énergie solaire continue et refroidissement gratuit, au moment exact où l'IA fait exploser la demande énergétique terrestre. La fabrication en microgravité de semi-conducteurs, de fibres optiques, d'organes imprimés impossibles à produire sous gravité. Le tourisme orbital de masse, puis les hôtels lunaires, qui passeront du fantasme au business plan exactement comme la croisière de luxe au 20ème siècle. Le transport point à point terrestre, Paris-Tokyo en 40 minutes. L'industrie minière des astéroïdes, dont un seul corps de classe M contient plus de métaux que tout ce que l'humanité a extrait depuis le néolithique. Et Mars en ligne de mire, pas comme destination touristique, mais comme le plus grand projet d'infrastructure jamais entrepris, avec tout ce que ça implique de demande en énergie, matériaux, robotique, IA. SpaceX ne participera pas à ces marchés. SpaceX possède le péage d'entrée de tous ces marchés. C'est AWS, mais pour la civilisation. Apple vaut 3 500 milliards en vendant des rectangles de verre sur une seule planète. Le premier monopole d'accès à une frontière infinie à 30 ou 50 trillions dans 5 ans, ce n'est pas de l'exubérance, c'est une simple règle de trois sur l'expansion du marché adressable. Et maintenant, la partie que je préfère. Ce futur n'a pas besoin de bureaucrates. Il n'y a pas de comité consultatif en orbite. Pas de commission Théodule sur Mars. Chaque dollar de cette nouvelle économie sera créé par des ingénieurs, des techniciens, des soudeurs, des pilotes, des entrepreneurs. Les diplômés en gestion de la norme vont devoir apprendre un métier utile, et franchement, c'est une excellente nouvelle pour eux aussi : construire est infiniment plus fun que contrôler. Parce que c'est ça, le vrai signal d'aujourd'hui. Pendant 50 ans on nous a vendu un futur rétréci : moins d'énergie, moins d'enfants, moins d'ambition, gérer le déclin proprement. Et là, d'un coup, le plus gros actif financier du monde est un pari sur l'abondance, l'expansion et l'aventure. Le pessimisme vient de passer en position vendeuse sur lui-même. Le futur sera méga fun. Il y aura des hôtels avec vue sur la Terre, des honeymoons en orbite, des gamins qui diront "papa, c'était comment avant les fusées réutilisables" comme on dit "c'était comment avant Internet". Et quelque part dans les années 2030, un humain marchera sur Mars en livestream devant 5 milliards de personnes, et ce jour-là plus personne ne se souviendra du nom d'un seul de ses détracteurs. Achetez de l'optimisme. C'est encore sous-valorisé.
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Andrew ₿entley (VOTE PRATT FOR LA MAYOR) 🇺🇸 retweeted
It's Sunday June 12th, 2016 and the world is mourning the victims of the Pulse nightclub shooting. Trump, who recently clinched the Republican Party nomination, posts on Twitter that Obama should leave office over the shooting. You walk to a nearby cafe thinking about the possible implications of Move 37 (played a few months prior) and how neat the SpaceX reusable rockets are. On the way, a mysterious gentleman pulls a newspaper out of his cloak and hands it to you. It's dated June 12th, 2026. Top Headlines: - Elon Musk Becomes World's First Trillionaire as SpaceX IPO's - Department of War Publishes Third Release of Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena Files - Citing Safety Concerns, Trump Administration Places Anthropic's New 10T Parameter AI Models Under Export Control Huh? Still holding the newspaper, you look up... but the mysterious gentleman has already vanished. You look down... the headlines are also gone. Sipping your coffee, you think to yourself "Wow, these art students sure are are getting stranger and strfr!" Before heading home, you find yourself checking the price of BTC... honestly, $600 per BTC seems pretty high. Maybe it's time to sell??
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Elon Musk is the Tom Cruise of space.
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My theory, Scientology lowkey helped Tom Cruise not get caught up in all the political virtue signaling going on in Hollywood. He loves America like a normal person and is locked in on being a master of his craft.
Something like this should not stand out. But it does. Be like Tom.
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Andrew ₿entley (VOTE PRATT FOR LA MAYOR) 🇺🇸 retweeted

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Got my @americanpaceUSA sweater (100% made in America!) on SpaceX IPO day. How fitting! 🇺🇸
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My wife and her girlfriend have a “lottery pact”. When one of them wins the lottery, they split the pot evenly. Her friend worked at SpaceX for 8 years… and has never sold a share. I advised her that tomorrow is the ideal time to enforce the lottery pact.
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Andrew ₿entley (VOTE PRATT FOR LA MAYOR) 🇺🇸 retweeted
Moving from votes to "ballots" resembles in some ways moving from the gold standard to fiat currency. The ballot becomes more of an object in itself than a receipt for an underlying thing that's intrinsically valuable. A free-floating abstraction in an increasingly abstract game.
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Andrew ₿entley (VOTE PRATT FOR LA MAYOR) 🇺🇸 retweeted
🚨Los Angeles Election Fraud Caught on Hidden Camera LA election petitioners were caught on tape giving homeless individuals other voters' information, instructing them to forge voter names and signatures, and offering cash and drugs as incentives to register to vote.
CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS FRAUD CASH FOR BALLOTS PART I: Homeless Bribed with Cash & Drugs In Exchange For Registering To Vote & Signing Election Petitions Caught On Tape Undercover On Skid Row In California. “You can just put Pinocchio Lane.” California NGOs Encourage Fake Addresses To Homeless People To Sign Petitions & Register Voters, A State & Federal Felony. Footage Shows 28 Instances Of Cash Changing Hands For Ballot Signatures & Voter Registration Forms. Many of the petitioners had no understanding of the petitions’ purpose they were advertising. Circulators also instructed individuals to use fake addresses. “Oh, you can just fake an address.” Weingart Center, which received hundreds of millions in public funding, is on tape directing people to where the fraudulent petitioners are located, and directing homeless individuals to petitioners & coaching plausible deniability. “See they say ignorance is no excuse for the law. But a lot of times, I have to say ‘I didn’t know, I had no idea.’” We encountered 28 instances of petitioners offering cash, cigarettes, and marijuana for signatures on petitions. Weingart employees advised: “See they say ignorance is no excuse for the law. But a lot of times, I have to say ‘I didn’t know, I had no idea.’” All happening outside taxpayer-funded housing organizations. Weingart CEO earned $432,000 before resigning from the Los Angeles County Affordable Housing Solutions Agency. James O’Keefe and the OMG Team went undercover on Skid Row, posing as homeless individuals. On hidden cameras, petitioners admitted they are paid $7–$10 per signature, sometimes earning $1,000 or more per day, collecting signatures from individuals with minimal knowledge of what they were signing. “$7 a signature, $5 a signature, $10 a signature.” “We gon’ give you $2.” Populus Inc., a political consulting firm, was circulating petitions funded by @Uber, @Delta, @United, and the American Hotel & Lodging Association (@AHLA). On camera, one petitioner said, “We have one that taxes billionaires 5%. One-time tax. 5% and that’s gonna go towards healthcare.” Other petitions sought to overturn LA’s $30 minimum wage for hotel and airline workers. Paying per signature and encouraging fake addresses violates federal and state election law and is proof of fraud happening in California. Weingart employees were caught directing the homeless to the location of the petitioners and coaching them on plausible deniability. Intake coordinator Jason Warren told an undercover journalist exactly where and when to find them: “Most time they be right across the street, under that tree… Monday through Friday.” In 2016, nine individuals were arrested on Skid Row for exchanging cash and cigarettes for signatures; in 2019 they were charged on 14 counts under the exact same California Elections Code section. Yet when confronted, nearby LAPD officers dismissed the activity as “a civil lawsuit.” “Paying per signature violates state election law and is evidence of election fraud in California,” the investigation concludes. On Skid Row, we captured conduct on tape that violates Federal Law 52 U.S. Code §10307 and state law California Election Code §18603. Part II coming soon. @CAgovernor @MayorOfLA @AGPamBondi @TheJusticeDept @NathanHochmanDA @GovPressOffice @LADAOffice @CASOSVote @USAttyEssayli @GavinNewsom Follow Citizen Justice League @ctznjusticelg A network of citizen journalists exposing corruption and demanding accountability for America YT: youtube.com/@citizenjusticel… IG: instagram.com/citizenjustice… FB: facebook.com/share/1CdcJb1bu… TikTok: tiktok.com/@citizenjusticele… Paid partnerships with: American Independence Gold: Free Extra Gold & Silver with Qualifying Purchases. Go to OKEEFEMEDIAGOLD.com
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Andrew ₿entley (VOTE PRATT FOR LA MAYOR) 🇺🇸 retweeted
Wildest takeaways from my time at the Ballot Processing Center today. ✍🏻 Signatures only need to be 40% accurate (!) this is the setting the machines are set at for LA County (called the ASV) 🗳️ The last two drops disproportionately supported Raman. Are those coming from specific neighborhoods since they’re such an anomaly? Or are the neighborhoods pretty spread out that you count from on a given day? “We’re not sure.” 💌 If you’re unable to sign, you can make a “mark” like a dot or slash instead of signing. A witness then signs below. I asked them how they verify these signatures. Turns out, they simply don’t. Well, you must check the witness signatures, right? “No, we don’t.” So what if I stole a ballot, made a dash by the person’s name, and signed my name? “You shouldn’t do that, but in theory it would be counted,” they said. How many of these “marked” ballots get in per election? “We don’t know,” they said. Ripe for fraud, no?
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I always sign up to vote for my elected officials with my… gym card? What are we doing here man.
California Is Blocking a Federal Audit of Its Voter Rolls California allows first-time voters to register using forms of ID that most Americans would find surprising, including: -Gym membership card -Employer ID card -Credit or debit card -Prescription drug label -Insurance card (California provides free health coverage to undocumented immigrants) Full list: sos.ca.gov/elections/hava-id… This is permitted when a voter fails to provide a Social Security number or driver’s license at registration. Our office believes this policy deserves a closer look. We also have serious concerns about how California maintains its voter rolls. There are open questions about whether the state is promptly removing deceased voters, people who have moved, and individuals convicted of disqualifying felonies. On top of that, California allows third parties to collect and turn in ballots on voters’ behalf (a practice known as ballot harvesting) with few restrictions. This makes it difficult to track who actually received, completed, and submitted each ballot. For over a year, the Department of Justice has been trying to audit California’s voter rolls. Federal law gives the Attorney General the authority to review state voter files and confirm that only eligible U.S. citizens are voting in federal elections. @AAGDhillon sent California a letter explaining our legal authority. California refused to comply, claiming state privacy laws block the review, an argument that does not hold up because those laws don’t apply to the federal government in this context. We’ve sued California in federal court, and the case is before the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals. If California genuinely wants voters to trust its elections, it should open its records, not fight to keep them closed. What are they afraid of?
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I see a lot of people Black Pilling about the Los Angeles Mayor race, claiming our cities are doomed. I encourage you to not view this election in a vacuum and consider what’s coming. • Supreme court ruling on ballot counting • Voter ID prop on the California ballot • SAVE act still pending The crooked LA mayor election drives new urgency to all of these efforts. Regardless of the outcome for mayor, the fight continues. Never give up. Never black pill.
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Andrew ₿entley (VOTE PRATT FOR LA MAYOR) 🇺🇸 retweeted
Narrative follows price. One of the key messages delivered on my conversation with @MichelleMakori this week. We don’t need new narratives to drive the coming Bitcoin bull market. Journalists and bankers will write them for us to sell ads and deals.
Strategy CEO @saylor famously said, “Never sell your Bitcoin.” Now Strategy has sold Bitcoin. Should investors be worried? @Swan CEO Cory Klippsten (@CorySwan) joins me to break down what the sale really means, whether Bitcoin could fall to $50K, why AI may be pulling capital away from BTC, and why stablecoins could extend the life of the U.S. dollar far longer than many expect. Watch the latest episode of The Real Story with @MichelleMakori: youtube.com/watch?v=whXd5xbh…
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If you are wondering why Bitcoin is down this is it.
Replying to @DavidFBailey
what’s happening is many people are selling assets to fomo into spaceX. keep it simple.
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Andrew ₿entley (VOTE PRATT FOR LA MAYOR) 🇺🇸 retweeted
Bitcoin price declined because the AI trade is sucking the wind out of the room along with every other risk asset Saylor selling 32 BTC as he had stated publicly he would weeks prior is not why the market crashed Many things need to go right for the AI trade to continue
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Andrew ₿entley (VOTE PRATT FOR LA MAYOR) 🇺🇸 retweeted
You need to be teaching your children to be proud to be American You must never allow anyone to tell them they should apologize for being American From Christopher Columbus to Neil Armstrong and beyond America is the land of adventurers, explorers, and heroes
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