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AMNESTY as the way ahead? Do you fear, as I do, that the poisonous political atmosphere in our country is getting worse? Do you fear, as I do, that our fellow Americans who are in power in the Democrat Party may believe that to escape just punishment for their political crimes of the last four years, they must commit more, and perhaps worse, crimes to stay in power? Do you fear, as I do, that if they try to steal another Presidential election, this country will fall into its Second Civil War? If so, how do we prevent this? Might the answer be that all American political parties agree, and advertise their agreement widely before the election, to grant AMNESTY for all political crimes committed by or for members of the Democrat Party, provided they meet eligibility criteria similar to that below? From the Amnesty Act for South Africa, “The three essential criteria for amnesty were: 1) amnesty applicants had to submit individual applications, 2) the acts for which they applied had to have had a political objective, and 3) they were required to give full disclosure of the relevant facts of the incidents for which they applied.” Might the amnesty be conditional on the applicant submitting their amnesty request no later than 30 days before the election (NO amnesty if after that date - after that date FULL legal prosecution), and that certain (top regime leadership- to be named in advertising) people are not eligible for amnesty? If we can prevent a Second Civil War by forgiving some (many), do we not have a moral obligation to try? Thanks for listening. @realDonaldTrump @RobertKennedyJr @JDVance @NicoleShanahan @DrJillStein @ButchWare @elonmusk @GenFlynn @CLewandowski_ @TuckerCarlson @catturd2 @ChuckCallesto
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Bob Odenkirk has returned as Saul Goodman in a new video celebrating 250 years of America.
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I KNEW IT As soon as I heard that voice, I knew it was Cole Hauser, but I couldn’t confirm it because his name wasn’t on it anywhere and it took me forever to confirm it. I think it’s cool that they used his voice because @colehauser has kinda become a representation of what a good decent man should be, in real life and on TV as Rip Wheeler. “What makes a good man” being a good father, a good husband, and someone who unabashedly loves their country for what it stands for. 🇺🇸❤️🇺🇸❤️🇺🇸❤️🇺🇸❤️🇺🇸❤️🇺🇸❤️🇺🇸❤️🇺🇸 #UFCWhiteHouse #America
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One of, if not the greatest luxuries in life...
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If you have just arrived and are wondering why so much of this account is given over to a bull, a ewe, a goat and a few other animals in fields you will never visit, stay a moment. There is a reason. These are the Ruminati. Each is a living argument doing an ancient job, and between them they dismantle most of what the modern world believes about food, land, and who is to blame for the planet. Gerald, a Hereford bull, has spent four years turning one corner of one field into wildflowers, and has never asked anyone to notice. Doris, a Texel ewe, knows fifty faces and forecasts the weather better than the BBC. She is the answer to anyone who calls the animals we eat stupid. Keith, an Anglo-Nubian goat, respects no fence in Devon and turns land no plough could touch into food. Eduardo, an alpaca, grows a fibre finer than cashmere on Welsh rain, and is guarding an orphan lamb that has decided it is a small strange alpaca. Freya, a European bison, is back on a hill her kind left six thousand years ago, raising a fox-coloured calf, Seren, who already leads the herd out in front of her. Marged, a Tamworth pig, turns an old orchard over with her nose and hands it back richer than she found it. Hector, a Cavalry Black, stood seventeen years for the Household Cavalry and has lately decided it is safe to lie down and sleep. And Moss, a collie pup, is learning the oldest job a dog has. Here is what they stand for. You will have been told animals like these are wrecking the planet. The methane a grazing cow breathes out is carbon the grass pulled from the air last season and sent straight back, nothing like the ancient carbon we drag from the ground and burn. The wildflowers and the curlew are here because of the grazing animals, not despite them. Strip the livestock off a British hill and you do not get Eden. You get bracken, scrub and silence. So this account exists to defend the British farmer, lectured for a generation by people who have never mended a wall in the rain. The man at the gate at first light and the shepherd on the fell in January are the reason this island still works. Underneath sits the oldest pattern of all. The people telling everyone what to eat were never short of meat themselves. The poor got the bread and the gruel and were told to be grateful. The modern version swapped the top hat for a lab coat, but the message is the same. Eat less of the food that built you. Trust the chart. I do not accept it, and neither do they. Real food is the birthright of ordinary people, not a luxury rationed out by the fashionable. So while the country argues over who runs it, the truth sits in the fields, chewing. A bull, a ewe, a goat and the farmers nobody thanks keep this nation fed and its hills alive. The Ruminati run the country. They always have, and never bothered with a press release. Eat well, train hard, mind the land, and come back tomorrow. Pull up a chair at the gate. Gerald will not mind.
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Falcon 9 lands on the A Shortfall of Gravitas droneship, completing the first 35th launch and landing of a booster
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Replying to @jan_murray
Thanks for your critique, Janet. We actually tried a couple of episodes where House (Hugh Laurie) (please put the brackets in the right place) gets it right first time, but they were only 6 minutes long. NBC weren’t happy. Then we tried some where House never gets it right and the patient dies. The audience wasn’t happy. One could apply your trenchant analysis to other art forms: JS Bach wrote 30 Goldberg variations on the same chord structure; Frida Kahlo painted 50 portraits of herself; Henry Moore, what?? The point is, or was, variations on a theme; if all you see is hospital, medical blah blah, then it wasn’t meant for you. Nonetheless, I look forward to your first novel!
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Replying to @HunterBiden
Hello Mr. Hunter Biden, You're getting six-digit likes on every post lately. I don't have any hope to ratio you or whatever through traditional "Hello" means. But for those uninitiated, those who are captivated by your fake-humble persona obviously PR-engineered to capture unsuspecting disaffected Republicans: You are not some humility, witty guy turning over a new leaf. You are the ultimate proof of nepotism, everything that the so-called "Epstein Class" is supposed to represent. Let me explain - off the top of my head. You were a board member of USGLC. U.S. Global Leadership Coalition. The most powerful NGO that nobody's ever heard of. Last year, I documented in several threads, how Liz Schrayer, USGLC lead, took credit for ramming through a 90 billion dollar bill for Ukraine in 2024, even as @mattvanswol demonstrated that Western North Carolina got zero help in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene because FEMA threw up their hands and said they ran out of funds. USGLC, arguably, is the most powerful NGO that nobody has ever heard of. It includes a bunch of corporations, a bunch of nonprofit leads, and ... for some magical reason, I documented, extensively, linked, that Liz Schrayer started pursuing you in 2012. During the Obama years, when you were Biden's son. Are you a former Secretary of State? No. Are you a CEO of a Fortune 500 company? No. That puts you below the average USGLC board member, by a good tier. So what DID get you on USGLC? The only reason: that you were the son of a sitting Vice President known for corruption, and you yourself were known for corruption. You are not "folksy." You are the worst of the worst of the elite. Most of the elite, at least, get their credentials through Georgetown/George Washington/Harvard Kennedy. You got yours purely on nepotism. Any photographs you have of yourself at motels is proof that you are so incompetent that you waste all your money, not that you come from humble beginnings. Because others like @MarcoPolo501c3 have thoroughly documented that you benefited a great deal from your nepotism. You even tried to bait those in with saying you prefer to keep immigration "legal" - but we all know the trap that keeps illegal immgrants here: outlaw deportations, and make every immigrant case "asylum", and magically, everyone who might've been here illegally a few years ago is legal. You may get 175K likes on your semi-subverting, PR-designed photographs. But those of us who know, know you're fake. x.com/DataRepublican/status/…
🏛️ USGLC Recruited Hunter Biden... before Burisma 🏛️ Credit to @MarcoPolo501c3 for assistance with emails. In 2012, two years before Hunter Biden joined Burisma, Liz Schrayer, CEO of the Gates/Soros-backed US Global Leadership Corporation (USGLC), personally recruited him to their board. ❓If not for influence peddling, why was the sitting Vice President's son such a priority? Here’s the timeline: 👉 June 25, 2012: Schrayer invites Hunter to be a special guest at a USGLC gala honoring Senators Lindsey Graham and Patrick Leahy (with Madeleine Albright and Colin Powell in attendance). 👉 July 17, 2012: Hunter attends the event. 👉 July 26, 2012: Schrayer schedules a call with Hunter to discuss a "C-3 Board" position. 👉 August 21, 2012: Schrayer sends a formal letter: Hunter is unanimously nominated to the board, despite USGLC typically filling seats with CEOs and former senior officials. Again, all of this happened before Hunter Biden joined Burisma in 2014. 📌 It looks like strategic access to influence peddling while his father, the Vice President, held office.
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Introduction This spares nothing. Not a fucking thing. Congress is beyond fixable. The 535 who sit in Congress are not representatives. They are a parasitic class that has colonized the machinery Washington bled to create and turned it into a feeding trough for donors, foreign interests, and their own perpetual power. This is not policy failure. It is institutional pathology…a legislative body that no longer fears the people it claims to serve and has therefore become the enemy of the republic it was meant to protect. Washington would have recognized the pattern immediately. He hanged spies and shot mutineers because he understood that internal betrayal is more lethal than any foreign army. Jefferson named the remedy in plain language…the tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants. It is its natural manure. The current Congress has made its choice. It has chosen to become the tyrant. Every last one of them must go. Root and branch. There is no reform left that can save what they have already sold. The only question is whether the American people still possess the spine to do what the founders would have done when the forms of government became the instrument of its own destruction. This piece is not an argument. It is the only conclusion left. Period. open.substack.com/pub/lhgrey…
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Movies sometimes say it best? King Edward I, "Send in the Infantry and Cavalry". "Bring me Uniparty. Alive if possible, dead... just as good." Executioner, “Now behold the awful price of treason”
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Replying to @HunterBiden
Jesus fucking Christ, we’re all sick of your lying crackhead ass. You haven’t changed one bit. You’re still the same degenerate who left a laptop full of dick pics, crack pipes, and evidence of your sleazy foreign deals in a Delaware shop. You denied your own daughter Navy for years, fought DNA tests and tried to keep her from using your last name. Then ghosted her and stiffed her on support like the deadbeat piece of shit father that you are. Now your baby mama’s back in court trying to throw your worthless ass in jail because you can’t even pay the reduced amount you begged for. You peddled access to your dad for millions from Ukraine, China and whoever else would pay, then cried “recovery advocate” while dodging taxes and guns you weren’t supposed to have. Now you're claiming 7 years sober? Bullshit! The White House coke bag says hi. Shut the fuck up about Trump and go smoke another rock, you pathetic lying cunt. The country’s done with your family’s grift. Delete your account and disappear. You should be in fucking jail.
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The richest man in America signed a document that could have gotten him hanged, and when someone sneered that he was safe because no one would know which Charles Carroll to come for, he picked up the pen and told the British exactly where to find him. His name was Charles Carroll, and the colonies were crawling with men who shared it. His own father was Charles Carroll of Annapolis. So when the Declaration of Independence came to him for signing in 1776, a delegate made a cruel little joke. He said Carroll risked nothing by signing. There were so many Charles Carrolls that the King's men would never know which one to hang. Carroll didn't argue. He leaned over the page and added three words to his signature: "of Carrollton." The name of his estate. His address. He was the only signer in the entire room who wrote down where he lived, and he did it on purpose, so that if the British wanted to come hang the traitor, they would know exactly which door to knock on. That is who Charles Carroll of Carrollton was. Here is what makes the moment even sharper. He was not a man with little to lose. He was the single wealthiest man in the thirteen colonies and the largest private landowner among them. While George Washington and John Hancock get talked about as rich men, it was Carroll who topped them all. When he signed, he was wagering the biggest personal fortune in America against a noose. And he was the last man anyone would have expected to be there at all. Carroll was Catholic. In colonial Maryland, a colony founded as a Catholic refuge that had since turned on its own, Catholics could not vote. They could not hold public office. They could not worship in public. The most educated, wealthiest man in America was, in the eyes of the law, a second-class subject barred from the very government he was helping to create. He had spent seventeen years being educated by Jesuits in France and spoke five languages fluently, and back home he still could not legally cast a ballot. So he became the only Catholic to sign the Declaration of Independence, putting his name on a revolution that he hoped would build a country with room for men like him. That was its own enormous bet, made by a man the existing system had already shut out. Then he simply outlived everyone. Thomas Jefferson and John Adams both died on the same astonishing day, July 4, 1826, exactly fifty years after the Declaration. When they were gone, Charles Carroll of Carrollton was the last living signer left on earth. For six more years he was the final human link to that room in Philadelphia, the last hand that had signed, a living relic of the founding that ordinary Americans traveled to see and shake. He finally died in November 1832 at the age of ninety-five, fifty-six years after he wrote his address on a treason document and dared the empire to come find him. The richest man in America. The only Catholic. The last one standing. He had more to lose than any of them, every legal reason to stay quiet, and he signed his full address anyway. We remember the names we were handed in school. We forget the man who made sure his couldn't be mistaken for anyone else's. Which Founding Father do you think history shortchanged the most?
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The first Starship to transport astronauts should be called Starship Enterprise
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This actually happened. It's not an X hoax. 100,000 is a huge number, and Grok says the true number is thought to be as high as one million. The USA was probably their top destination. On Dec 10, 2025, India seized 100,000 forged diplomas from 22 universities. The Indian government know the names of the fake degree holders. Many were medical degrees, some were nursing or engineering. The US State Department must demand the names of all fake Indian degree holders. Then they must be expelled from the USA, or imprisoned. If India won't provide the list, then we must expel all Indians who were admitted or hired on the basis of Indian credentials. If you disagree, then you want to children to die from preventable medical errors or collapsing bridges.
Police in India arrested 11 people who issued over 100k fake university degrees in medicine, & engineering You're "Premiere talent" is here working as doctors on fraudulent degrees
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You are correct. It is ridiculous he brought his wife. He should have brought his wife AND his children. The Navy still has not fully recovered from Fat Leonard. I cannot think of a better way to move past that scandal than turning East Asian diplomatic trips into family events. I want Mrs. Paparo too. Nothing signals the old screw around on “diplomatic trips” culture is dead like a flag officer walking into a Singapore reception with his kids in tow instead of a contractor with an envelope.
Jennifer Hegseth is not a government employee, doesn’t have a clearance - why is she accompanying Hegseth to official events? This is PT (ethics concern that govt funded her travel) - but more concerning is her inclusion in high level meetings and secure messaging groups.
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This is what the older generations should try and do more often
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This is what a single bullet fired from an AR 15 is capable of doing, there’s no reason for something with this much destructive capability to be in the hands of civilians x.com/SawyerMerritt/status/2…

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When did Sméagol get late night TV show; start wearing glasses? When did a Hobbitt dressed like a child molester decide it was time to destroy LOTR film’s future? Not sure who owns property rights for LOTR (@embracergroup @warnerbros) but those two just ended LOTR for half USA.
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If @LeaderJohnThune were removed from office, by tragic accident or other unforeseen circumstance, in next few days, would successor be immediately appointed, with authority to call @SenateGOP and @SenateDems back into session to vote on Save America Act? Asking for a friend. @POTUS @JDVance
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My friend believes traitors, conditioned to tolerate their own risky ill-thought-out behaviors, that are often intolerant of will of constituents, are accident prone.
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Looks like Fulton County GA is pulling out all of the stops tonight to steal some elections. @POTUS - perhaps it's time to send in some Feds to "nip it in the bud". Seriously. Tolerate no more shit from the origin of the Confederacy and home of the KKK.
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