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That's more than disgusting. That's a federal crime (18 U.S. Code § 1365). Even if someone is not actually harmed, the attempt will get you up to 10 years in prison.
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We didn’t just get into the Signal rooms around Delaney Hall. We became admins within the groups. Our people sat in the chairs that route the asks, approve the members, and push the supply lists out. We watched the operation from the inside of the operation. I have the coordinators by name. The handoff patterns. The donation routes. The drop points. The staging locations. The choreography of how a “spontaneous” crowd actually gets built, hour by hour, message by message. Concerned community member posts. Coordinator responds in minutes. Supplies move. Crowd appears on camera. You’ve been told that’s organic. It is operated. This week, the full thread. Names. Money. Locations. The whole machine, mapped from the seat that runs it.
Here’s what one Signal message uncovered. I messaged a group admin asking how my family in NJ could help the Delaney Hall protesters. Within minutes she sent me a supply list and a Venmo donation link. The supply list wasn’t water bottles. It was P100 respirators (tear gas grade), military-spec impact goggles, welding gloves for picking up hot tear gas canisters, helmets, body armor, and Sudecon chemical decontamination wipes. That’s a military/law enforcement product most people have never heard of. The Venmo link: @cosechanj. That account belongs to Jenny Garcia. She’s the main organizer of the Delaney Hall protests. Quoted in the American Prospect, Newsweek, and TIME. Listed as the official press contact. She is not a volunteer. She is a professional organizer. Venmo feeds are public. I pulled hers. Payments labeled “Commissary” (money for detained immigrants to buy food inside the facility). “Commissary / phone accounts fund” (keeping detainees’ phones active). “DSA meeting” (Democratic Socialists of America). “Mutual aid.” “F ICE.” Same account. Uber rides. Cumbia dance classes. A cafe called Pika’s Fika. Protest donations and personal spending. One feed. No separation. So who pays Jenny Garcia? She holds three titles at three organizations. Detention Watch Network. DC-based. $7.2 million in assets. Ford Foundation funded. AFSC. Classified as a church. No public donors. Tides Foundation gave them $221K. Cosecha NJ. The @cosechanj Venmo name. Files two 990s. Reports $0 in salaries. Every year. Every officer. Nobody gets paid. Foundation money pays Garcia through DWN and AFSC. She organizes under Cosecha’s name. Cosecha claims to pay nobody. More coming.
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🚨South Korea’s youth in their 20s and 30s are clearly recognizing the root cause of the June 3 ballot shortage crisis — not as simple administrative failure, but as election fraud. Justice Minister Jeong Seong-ho warned that he would take strict action against any mention of “election fraud,” yet he could not silence the cries for freedom from the nation’s 2030 generation. Even when some pro-government youths and party officials attempted to block chants of “election fraud” at Jamsil, they failed to suppress the powerful shouts of truth.
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주말 이틀 동안 부정선거 반대운동에 참석하고 느낀점 - 평화 민주 질서 정연 대부분 20대 학생들 - 쓰레기 다주워서 길거리 쓰레기 없음 - 계단 있으니 조심하라고 서서 계속 안내하는 자원 봉사단 학생들 - 물 나눠 주는 학생 이온음료 주는 학생 - 아이스 패치 나눠주는 학생 - 태극기 그려서 나눠주는 학생 - 모기 스프레이 뿌려주는 학생 - 길안내 해주는 학생 이걸 보고도 좌비씨 좌티비씨는 시위대라고 하는건가 ???? 대한민국 2030 시민의식에 놀랐습니다 80년대 90년대 화염병 던지고 미국대사관에 불지를려고 하던 시위 랑은 전혀 다른 운동입니다 직접 눈으로 목도하니 이나라의 미래가 밝습니다 애국청년들께 감사의 마음을 전합니다. 이틀 연속 참가하고 본업으로 출근을 하니 몸은 천근 만근 무겁지만 마음만큼은 가볍습니다..!! 부정선거 척결!! 재선거 !!! 선관위 탄핵!!! STOP THE STEAL !!!!!!
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韩国的年轻人们用各种语言写下标语 呼吁国际社会关注韩国的选举舞弊事件

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The Koreans are extremely pleasant people. But when they get riled up, especially when they think they are being taken for fools, they are an awesome force.
韓國境內中國偽裝警察
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韩国网友:全世界的人们, 韩国的局势非常严重。 由于选举操纵, 国民的参政权正在被践踏。 香港就是这样, 维吾尔就是这样, 西藏就是这样。 大韩民国的自由也在消失。 我们只是想要自由而已。 我们只是不想被控制而已。

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중국 공안으로 확실시되는 중국 조선족 말투를 쓰는 공안이 한국 애국시민들에 의해 붙잡혔다. 그는 들통나자 어눌한 말투로 선생님 찍지마세요. 중국말로 얘기를하자 황급히 도망갔다. 무전기로 공안들과 소통까지 했다. 이것은 조직적으로 대한민국을 집어 삼키려는 세력과 그것을 용인하는 대한민국 행정부의 문제다. 곧 동일 세력이라고 판단된다. 이사실을 전세계 많은 사람들에게 리트윗 재인용 부탁드립니다. A public announcement of Chinese Joseon Dynasty, which is clear that it is clear The Korean patriotism was caught by Korean patriotism.He's a good idea Don't take a teacher in the way.Let's talk to China He ran away.I was communicating with the public safety. This organization is organized to swallow Korea It is a problem of Korea administrative department that Yongin. It is judged that it is the same force. The room for many people around the world Please ask for Jae-in.
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저는 한국인입니다. 지금 우리나라에서 벌어지고 있는 일을 많은 분들이 알고 계시리라 생각합니다. 정치 성향을 떠나 제가 지금 할 수 있는 가장 큰 일은 이 글을 써서 사실을 전하는 것이라고 생각합니다. 불편하신 분들은 언제든 블언블, 언팔, 차단 해주셔도 좋습니다. 현재 대한민국에서는 국민의 주권이 침해되는 심각한 일이 발생했습니다. 투표를 제대로 하지 못하게 된 것은 국민의 참정권을 침해하는 일이며 이는 국민주권 자체를 훼손하는 일입니다. 대한민국 헌법 주요 조항 제1조 대한민국은 민주공화국이다. 모든 권력은 국민으로부터 나오며, 주권은 국민에게 있다. 제13조 ② 모든 국민은 소급입법에 의하여 참정권의 제한을 받거나 재산권을 박탈당하지 아니한다. 제24조 모든 국민은 법률이 정하는 바에 의하여 선거권을 가진다. 헌법은 선거의 기본원칙으로 보통·평등·직접·비밀선거를 명시하고 있으며(제41조, 제67조 등), 제116조에서는 선거관리위원회의 관리하에 균등한 기회가 보장되어야 한다고 규정하고 있습니다. 참정권은 국민주권을 실제로 실현하는 가장 중요한 권리입니다. 그 권리가 제대로 지켜지지 않는다면 대한민국은 더 이상 국민의 나라가 아닙니다. 저는 우리나라를 정말 사랑합니다. 그래서 잘못된 것은 바로잡아야 한다고 생각했습니다. 현장에서 목소리를 내주시는 모든 분들께 깊이 감사드리며 작은 영향력이지만 조금이라도 더 멀리 퍼져서 도움이 되길 바랍니다. 외국인 친구들아 이 글이 보인다면 한 번만 공유해 주실 수 있을까? 한국이 진정한 민주공화국으로 남을 수 있도록 도와줘
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I bucked all advice from my friends (and resisted my conservative bias) and decided to fully trust the Times journalists. As they left my home they asked that I not talk to any other outlets and I insisted then and repeatedly over the following weeks that I would keep my word and only share this story with them. But then the weeks dragged on. They kept coming back to us saying the editors needed more. I needed to go on the record (okay). We need more screenshots (okay). I met every bench mark they set, eager to provide more sources or evidence as needed. After the story went up I began to ask them … wait, where are the stories from the other women? Where are their accusations of sexual assault? Why am I the focus? Why are there 11 paragraphs dedicated to detailing my work history (more than has been published about Graham’s by far)? Why does it say “nobody could corroborate” when I offered them sources that COULD corroborate? Why did they include an out of context quote from a friend joking “do not call Graham” after I called off my wedding? (Because she knew I would never). Where were the screenshots they’d said they would use? Or the mention that I’d supported local democrats and that most of my family (and husband) are liberal? The editors said it was too much, they explained. The Times also failed to include any mention that I DID confide in multiple friends through the years that Graham had been abusive — long before he was running for office. Those friends confirm they told the Times so. It dawned on me that this really was a set up all along. The journalists I trusted who convinced me to share a story I never wanted to tell methodically delayed and twisted this into a gift to the Platner campaign. Violating the trust of his victims. Shattering the trust I placed in them with the most vulnerable story of my life. And at the end of my call with them I reluctantly accepted their insistence that this was still a powerful story and that I had done a brave thing. And I thanked them for all the hard work they had put into it. Still fawning after all these years.
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The photos, the source said, reveal the awakening back then of people from all segments of society, including many deeply embedded in the Communist Party system: ept.ms/NewTiananmenPhotos They are a testament that “Chinese people have guts,” the individual said. “They are different from the Chinese Communist Party, and they know right from wrong.” And no matter how the CCP tries to “exert power and hide the truth,” the person said, there’s a limit to what coercion can achieve. “It can make threats and inflict pain on people and their loved ones, but people have a soul, and that it can never kill,” the source said. The present “darkness” is temporary, and at the end of it, there will be light, the source said. @StateDept, yesterday: On June 4, the world marks 37 years since the Chinese Communist Party ordered its troops to attack thousands of peaceful demonstrators in and around Tiananmen Square. Chinese students, workers, and other civilians who lost their lives had gathered to exercise their natural rights and demand democratic reforms and accountability for corruption. We remember their lives and honor their legacy. No amount of censorship can erase the past. Those who sacrificed to uphold their unalienable rights of free expression and peaceful assembly will be vindicated someday. Story by @EvaSailEast. [2/2]
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For 37 years, over 2,000 images taken by a Chinese state media photographer were hidden in a metal box, surviving brutal purges—until now. These raw, powerful photos show the courage of the students, the scale of the protests, and the horror of what the Chinese Communist Party did. Now, The @EpochTimes is making the photos public for the first time. [1/2]
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I’m gonna simply say this: if you are at all interested in a Stargate show with ANY of the original creators/performers involved, now is the time to say something. Otherwise it really will be the end of that chapter forever. Let them know you are THERE
Hey Stargate Fans please let @amazon and @AmazonMGMStudio know how you feel about them cancelling #Stargate They MOCK us. They think they don't need us. Let them know what you think of that. I won't be watching ANY other Stargate that is created without the OG creators /Gero being involved. I'm DONE with studios SHITTING ON THE FANS AND KILLING IPS WE LOVE. #stargate #stargatecanceled #amazon #amazonstudios #amazonmgmstudio
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If you don't vote, I don't want to hear you ever complain about any of the filth, crime, or decline in LA again. Get off your butt and VOTE, or enjoy what you get.
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Today is Election Day in: -California -Iowa -Montana -New Jersey -New Mexico -South Dakota Get out and VOTE
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WARNING GRAPHIC: Bodycam footage has been released of the arrest of Henry Nowak, who was stabbed by an immigrant and then handcuffed by police and left on the ground to bleed out and die

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Mike Joy remembers Kyle Busch.
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In Japan, a new government survey shows that 90% of foreign residents say they are “satisfied” with their lives here. They particularly praise the living environment and Japanese culture. But here’s the uncomfortable truth: This high satisfaction rate exists precisely because Japanese people have been quietly making compromises and bearing the burden. Rising complaints about public manners, garbage issues, noise, cultural friction, and safety concerns are rarely reflected in these kinds of surveys. Foreigners are satisfied. Meanwhile, many Japanese feel increasingly uncomfortable in their own country. Japan was never meant to be a place where one group’s satisfaction comes at the expense of the host population’s peace of mind. When did we start prioritizing the happiness of newcomers over the well-being of our own citizens? This is not sustainable.
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'Trump House' owner's wife gives horrifying update after attack on husband outside San Diego home trib.al/GsOPCEL
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ALERT: Owner of ‘Trump House’ fighting for his life after neighbor beats him almost to death in his own driveway. A 69-year-old man in Escondido, California, known for having his house covered in Trump and American flags, was beaten by Thomas Caleb Butler, 32. Police responded to the assault and found the owner "suffering from significant injuries" and a good Samaritan that interviened also injured. Butler had fled the scene when police had arrived, but was found about a half mile away and apprehended. It was revealed that Butler lives just around the corner from the victim. The ‘Trump House' has become a target of hostility, with one online comment reading, “My buddy lived down the street from him. Whenever I went to visit I made sure to swing by that place and shout stuff at them.”
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Who has the power to launch an NCIS investigation without the Secretary of the Navy’s approval or permission? The fucking Naval Woke College. Even now, they are a problem. I helped Secretary of the Navy Phelan considerably. My influence on battleships and fireboats is not a secret. So I asked someone in his office to look into the NCIS investigation on me. I knew it couldn’t be serious. The Secret Service had read my file when I went to the White House. It was serious. Phelan immediately locked me out of all press events and pushed the person who followed up with NCIS and the NWC straight out of the office. And right now? I can’t say exactly, but they absolutely have their crosshairs on Sal, on me, and on many others I know. That’s why this debate won’t go away on X. That’s why Tom Nichols so arrogantly mocks anyone who questions the NWC. He knows he has more power than anyone realizes. Shipbuilding. The SAVE Act. The SHIPS Act. Reindustrialization. China. CENTCOM. GWOT. USCG Fisheries USM US Navy The list goes on and on. He has all the money he needs from speaking gigs and NGOs bulk-buying copies of his terrible books. He has friends working inside NCIS and the CIA. He has someone in the White House blocking key appointments, including Navy Comptroller, the official in charge of hundreds of billions in budget authority. He posted openly about taking down Trump’s most loyal supporter, the author of the SHIPS Act, and THE most important appointment for national security: National Security Adviser Mike Waltz. The list goes on and on. If he can outmaneuver: Trump. The UN. DOT. NEC. NSC. SECDEF. SECNAV. SECWAR. SASC. Why should he worry about what @DataRepublican publishes about him on X? He has the entire left in his pocket to swing as the hammer. That’s why he writes for The Atlantic. Not because it’s prestigious, but because the entire Tammany Hall Democrat political machine takes its marching orders from the liberal press. Where does the liberal media get its marching orders? The Atlantic. Where does The Atlantic get its marching orders? Tom Nichols and the WPM/NWC cabal. The man is untouchable. And the irony? We would never have found out if they had just let @mercoglianos teach sealift, or let me sit in on a few classes as a student in a back room in Newport. That is what makes them dangerous: Open arrogance fused with secret shadow power.
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