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BRCooper⚡🔋🚀 retweeted
One of the great power imbalances between conservatives and Leftists is the fact that our religion is religion, while their religion masquerades as politics. As such, we are governed by SCOTUS-determined “separation of church and state” and the Leftists are not. Case in point: “Pride Month.” This is a month-long celebration of the Left’s religion, but because it is not treated as a religion, federal/state/local governments everywhere can indulge in it. However, if we were to try and have governments celebrating “Jesus Month,” the lawsuits would be so thick you couldn’t cut through them with a rainbow chainsaw. I’m not sure how to solve this.
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BRCooper⚡🔋🚀 retweeted
For those who are unaware, I’m the guy that the media crucified in 2022, for reporting on the US-funded biolabs in Ukraine. Fact-checkers and dozens of MSM outlets, like WaPo, claimed I was an “extremist” and “QAnon figure”, for accurately reporting on these labs, which they said did not exist whatsoever. In other words, the US government, in conjunction with their lapdogs in the media and social media, coordinated together to censor and smear me, for reporting on completely accurate information. I had my life ruined and spent the last 4 years living in absolute hell. Meaning my Constitutional Rights have been violated by elements within the US intelligence community. Attached is a thread I made when Elon let me back on Twitter, with a sample of some of the many defamatory articles written about me. I don’t know how or when, but one day, I will be compensated for the wrong that was done to me. I will have justice.
1) Hey Twitter, It's me, the biolabs guy. Aka "Clandestine". I was banned on 2/25/22, 11 months ago, for writing the viral thread about the US funded biolabs in Ukraine (attached). In this thread, I am going to administer the biggest "I told you so" in history. #USBiolabs
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BRCooper⚡🔋🚀 retweeted
I’m surprised these people were able to get off work for this
"SAY HIS NAME: KARMELO" Literally protesting at the courthouse for the killer as if he's the victim of a racist attack
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BRCooper⚡🔋🚀 retweeted
The Nowak case clearly highlights that we need to stop treating racism as an ~infinite evil, not because Nowak was racist (no evidence of this) but because any time you create a social superweapon like accusations of racism are now, it’ll be misused horribly. What is racism? Ask 10 people and you’ll get 12 opinions. Historically, it meant someone who treats people badly in interpersonal interactions because of their race. Which is just, like, kinda annoying and slightly boorish. It’s not the apocalypse. There are many personal traits that are equally or more annoying. Now the definition has been ludicrously expanded to include a bunch of things even less objectionable than that, including belief in very plausible scientific claims and policy preferences that were near-universal for almost all of human history. Racism just isn’t a big deal. We have to take it off its pedestal. If Nowak had said something racist, it would morally change exactly nothing about the horror of what happened to him. He didn’t, but I feel over-focusing on that distracts from the fact that it wouldn’t matter if he had. Murder is worse than racism. Hell, shoplifting is worse than racism. Enough. Who cares.
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They hate you. It's OK to hate them.
May 31
Me: certain nationalities in UK are more likely to commit sexual offences than Brits Leftist nutcase: “I’m gonna break your f*****g jaw.” ICE detention facility in New Jersey. I’m not surprised Charlie Kirk was murdered. These people are lunatics.
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BRCooper⚡🔋🚀 retweeted
When I was in my 20’s I was on a TV show. When Karen Bass was in her 20’s, she was training in terrorist tactics and guerrilla warfare with communists in Cuba. Back when the LA Times was still in LA, and used to tell the truth…
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On January 6th I followed the crowd into the Capitol and shouted. Police stood by the whole time, hanging out with us and sometimes directing us places. At one point near the House Chambers I was walking downstairs when a trio of some special section, secret service looking men started pointing guns in my direction. Confused and annoyed, I walked the other way and when I saw a normal police officer asked him why they were doing that. He informed me a protestor (Ashli Babbit) had been killed, and advised me to leave the building. I walked towards the exit and after a short rest on the bench I left. I harmed nobody and damaged no property that day and complied with all police orders. What I received for that was a pre-dawn raid at my parents house, where my 1 month post-partum wife and I were staying, on Biden's first day in office. His DOJ had signed the order to arrest me 3 hours after his inauguration. In the subsequent weeks I received death threats online and harassing phone calls, something that would be ongoing for the next few years. I was banned from Meta and Paypal. My wife and I were both debanked by PNC and banned from Airbnb. My wife was detained at the airport for hours with our newborn daughter. I was charged with 4 misdemeanors and the 1512 unconstitutional felony. The government offered to drop the misdemeanors if I pled to the felony. The felony was a lie, so I refused and went to trial. At trial the prosecution for 2 days straight was allowed to show footage to the jury of things that occurred around the Capitol I wasn't present for "for context." When we asked to put forward footage that contradicted the prosecution's "context" we were not allowed. They could show what they wanted, we could not. Police officers were then put on the stand for the next 2 days who cried about their experiences. I had no idea who they were. They admitted they never saw me or interacted with me. Nevertheless like every other J6er, I lost, and was sentenced to 4 years and $22k in fines and restitution. Yet even after the Supreme Court overturned the felony, the judge would not let me out until my misdemeanor sentences of a year were maxed out. Because she can't count she actually kept me in longer - to the extent she intervened at the last minute to make the prison release me on a Sunday, something that is against BOP rules. My family sat outside the prison gates the Friday before practically the whole day waiting in vain because of this pettiness. But the government wasn't satisfied with their pound of flesh: after my release they took me back in for resentencing, to attempt to have me resentenced after the fact to my misdemeanors consecutively, so I'd be taken from my family again and have another 1.5 years behind bars. This time I won, as they had no legal precedent and it skirted on violating double jeopardy since I had served my full prison time. Even still, it cast a cloud over the holidays and cost me another 20k my family couldn't afford. People ask whether prison was bad, and yeah of course prison sucked. It was a hard and violent place. I was present for a stabbing, and was lucky to avoid two fights and a race war. But dealing with Biden's DOJ and the DC Judiciary was the real trauma - they would grind down your spirit by weaponizing the legal system and use the endless procedure to bankrupt you. I had nightmares for months after release that I had somehow been hit with new charges. By the time I was pardoned by President Trump, I had spent literally every single day of Biden's presidency either in prison or under some form of supervision. I had incurred over $300k in legal fees and over $1 million in lost business. It was a reign of terror, and yet it was a mere foreshadowing of what they had planned for anyone else who opposed them under Kamala. The country should never forget it.
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BRCooper⚡🔋🚀 retweeted
May 21
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BRCooper⚡🔋🚀 retweeted
I don't care if this is considered controversial, here's the truth: Black people don't fight like white people. There are way too many videos of people having their heads stomped on, or being stabbed, or getting shot after an initial punch is thrown. Anyone saying Chud the Builder shouldn't have escalated to using a gun to defend himself is being naive. It's not like this was some barfight over a football game, where you could assume a gentleman's agreement over no use of deadly force. Chud is known for calling black people the N-word, and the guy who punched him knew who he was. I absolutely don't condone hurling slurs at random people, but I also know it doesn't justify violence. If reports are true that the black guy did start the physical altercation, Chud is absolutely justified in using potentially deadly force to defend himself.
It is not ok to assault someone over words. It is not ok to shoot someone for punching you. Both can be true.
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If you hear people complain about water usage as an argument against data centers, then you can dismiss them from the outset. They are just regurgitating political talking points.
May 14
Honestly, fuck almonds
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BRCooper⚡🔋🚀 retweeted
Robert Reich forgot the 6th and most common way: 6) Build something millions of people actually want
There are basically 5 ways to accumulate a billion dollars: 1) Profiting from a monopoly 2) Insider-trading 3) Political payoffs 4) Fraud 5) Inheritance Don’t believe the self-made myth.
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Research shows most billionaires accumulated wealth by founding and building successful companies. A University of Chicago study found 69% of the 2011 Forbes 400 started their own businesses. chicagobooth.edu/review/billion… heritage.org/taxes/report/t…
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BRCooper⚡🔋🚀 retweeted
There’s no such thing as being polite at a 4-way stop. If it’s your turn, fucking go.
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BRCooper⚡🔋🚀 retweeted
The big defense of Platner is this "Sure, ok, he got a Nazi tattoo. But do you *really* think he's a Nazi? For real, you don't *really* think that." This is sickening to me b/c they expect their right-wing opponents to be honest on a thing where they have an entire industry supporting this accusations of racism and Nazism in order to destroy the lives of their ideological opponents. Walz never thought Elon Musk gave a Nazi salute. No one on the left *really* thought that. No one on the left *really* thinks that Musk is a Nazi except for the mid-wittiest of midwits who are so susceptible to suggestion, they are prime candidates for cult membership. The SPLC has pulled in over a billion in donations calling mainstream conservatives anti-Semites and racists when they know that's not true. Just this week, left-wing cartoonists portrayed a black SCOTUS justice as a KKK member. Does they really believe that? Of course not! But they will say that they do. If you ask left-wingers "come on, you never really believed that these people were Nazis and racists", they will just lie to you and tell you "yes, I genuinely believe that throwing up the OK symbol was racist and, if you push me on it, I will double and triple down on it. I will insist that I am an idiot even though these people are obviously not Nazis. I'm locked in on this stupid position and I will use any accusation of this kind to ruin your life even though I know it's not true." They expect you to be honest when they absolutely would not and then they will leverage your honesty to advance their own purposes without EVER granting you the same benefit of the doubt or honest assessment.
Well, well, well, how the turntables...
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BRCooper⚡🔋🚀 retweeted
Was the Civil Rights Act of 1964 good or bad for America?
6% Good for America
94% Bad for America
935 votes • Final results
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BRCooper⚡🔋🚀 retweeted
Apr 27
Wow I'm actually shocked that the SPLC was featured in the latest Nathan For You episode.
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We don't take stereotypes seriously enough.
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They're like vultures.
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Hungary is about to get infinity imigrants from third world countries.
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BRCooper⚡🔋🚀 retweeted
🧵 THREAD: How mass immigration came to Japan's shores 𝕏 saw a lovely cultural exchange between Americans and Japanese this past week, which got me wondering how and why Muslims came to Japan... so I spent the weekend looking into it. Japan went from officially having "no immigration policy" to a formal system with a cap of 820,000 foreign workers. Japan's Muslim population has gone from ~110,000 (2010) to ~420,000 (end of 2024). There are now 149 mosques. The bill that created this was passed at 4:00 AM in December 2018. The opposition called it a "carte blanche." Deliberations were compressed. It passed anyway. What I found: 🔹 Three consecutive foreign ministers trained at American universities. 🔹 A foundation run by a Trilateral Commission member and a former US intelligence chief. 🔹 A $69 million fellowship network seeding 69 universities in 44 countries. 🔹 A UN framework signed the same month as the 4 AM vote. 🔹 Sixteen bilateral labor agreements managed through a single coordinating body. 🔹 A Japan-specific immigration program drafted by a Japanese national while he was interning inside the US Senate. In July 2025, a party that didn't exist before COVID won 14 seats and finished third in the popular vote. By February 2026, the LDP won its biggest parliamentary majority since 1955, running on tighter immigration. Unfortunately, Americans and Japanese have more in common beyond love of BBQ. They have the mass migration problem in common. Receipts below. 👇 As always, patience as I pull together the thread.
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