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6d1d0c No.24811476
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0d711e No.24811477
Flock cameras scan up 20 billion plates a month. Tell me again how this isn’t a nationwide tracking system.
I think a lot of people still believe these cameras just catch stolen cars.
That’s only part of the story.
Flock Safety has built one of the biggest license plate recognition networks in the country.
Its cameras automatically scan license plates, record the time and location, and make that information available to law enforcement for investigations and alerts.
The company says it’s helping solve crimes.
Privacy advocates see something very different.
A growing system that can build a record of where ordinary people drive without anyone ever being suspected of a crime.
The number that caught my attention is the scale.
Reports put the network at around 20 billion license plate scans every month.
Even if you’re never pulled over, your car can still become another data point every time it passes one of these cameras.
That’s the part people don’t usually think about.
You don’t need someone following your car anymore.
The network does it automatically.
The bigger question isn’t whether this technology catches criminals.
https://citizenwatchreport.com/your-car-is-being-logged-every-time-it-passes-one-of-these-cameras/
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4f9205 No.24811478
Donald J. Trump / @realDonaldTrump 07/10/2026 14:30:52
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It is my Great Honor to endorse Highly Respected America First Congressman, Andy Biggs, who is running to be the next Governor of the wonderful State of Arizona, a State I won BIG!
A very successful Civic Leader, Attorney, former State Representative, former State Senator, and now, as a distinguished U.S. Congressman (and one of the most respected of them all!), Andy has strongly served his Community with a career “loaded up” with accolades — and WINS! As your next Governor, Andy will work tirelessly to Grow the Economy, Cut Taxes and Regulations, Promote MADE IN THE U.S.A., Unleash American Energy DOMINANCE, Keep our Border SECURE, Stop Illegal Aliens, Ensure LAW AND ORDER, Strengthen our incredible Military, Veterans, and Law Enforcement, Safeguard our Elections, and Protect our always under siege Second Amendment.
Andy Biggs is outstanding, and has my Complete and Total Endorsement to be the next Governor of Arizona — HE WILL NEVER LET YOU DOWN!
https://truthsocial.com/@realDonaldTrump/116897104018811634
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f76d35 No.24811479
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f76d35 No.24811481
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60fb16 No.24811482
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0d711e No.24811483
Trump Again Says Iran May Assassinate Him, Opening Door To False Flag By Israel
By Sean Miller
July 9th, 2026 2:23 PM
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f19c49 No.24811484
>>24811467
anon hopes that he is supportive of regenerative farming practices as well. Make America Healthy Again while saving a lot of money!
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73c4da No.24811485
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The President participates in a Swearing-In Ceremony for the Special Envoy for American Landowners
Oval Office
In-Town Pool
https://rollcall.com/factbase/trump/calendar/
https://www.youtube.com/@WhiteHouse/streams
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sP0W_2xFEyY
https://rumble.com/v7cj546-live-covering-the-latest-news-from-the-trump-white-house-071026.html
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0532ef No.24811486
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Jeb Bush Warns of Cuba's Fleet of Iranian Drones
Thursday, 09 July 2026 06:48 PM EDT
Jeb Bush, the former Florida governor and 2016 presidential candidate, praised President Donald Trump on Thursday for crippling Iran's ability to stoke instability in the Middle East.
But Bush, brother of former President George W. Bush, warned of a threat to the U.S. mainland from hundreds of drones supplied to Cuba from Tehran.
In May, classified intelligence reportedly showed that Cuba had acquired more than 300 Shahed drones and discussed potential attack scenarios involving the U.S. naval base at Guantanamo Bay, U.S. military vessels, and Key West, Florida.
The drones have a range of up to 1,500 miles and can carry up to 110 pounds of explosives. They are relatively inexpensive to produce and have been used in devastating attacks.
Florida is 90 miles from Cuba — well within range of any drone attack.
"Iran has been a consistent threat to the united security interests of our country, certainly of Israel," Bush said during a United Against Nuclear Iran event in Miami, according to the New York Post.
"And now, we see that it's not just Israel and the United States, but the Gulf region as well. "I also want to point out that the press reports that there are 300 of these [Shahed drones] in Cuba."
Iran has supplied Shahed drones to Russia, where they have become a potent weapon in the war against Ukraine.
Bush said the U.S. has "very good defense capabilities" to counter the drones, but cautioned that when they attack in clusters, they can penetrate sophisticated defense systems.
He described the drones as one of the deadliest battlefield threats faced by U.S. forces in recent years.
"Most loss of life of the U.S. military than any single weapon that exists over the last 15 years," Bush said of the drones, according to the Post, citing an interview he gave to Miami's WTVJ.
Rep. Carlos Gimenez, R-Fla., also attended the event, echoing Bush's statements about Cuba having drones from Iran that can reach Florida "in a matter of minutes."
"This is the face of warfare," Gimenez said, according to the Post, noting how artificial intelligence is enhancing the threat. "This is how war is going to be carried out in the future, and it's being carried out right now."
Gimenez also warned that Cuba's fleet of Shahed drones, which can travel at speeds of up to 115 mph, puts the U.S. naval base at Guantanamo Bay and cities throughout the southeastern U.S. within range of attack.
"This particular model, there is about over 100 pounds of explosives," Gimenez told WTVJ, according to the Post. "That's a pretty big bang. That's why they call them kamikaze drones — they crash into their target and they explode."
The warning comes amid turmoil in Cuba.
Trump imposed an oil blockade on the communist island earlier this year, sparking an energy crisis. Since then, Cuba has liberalized its economy by privatizing state-run companies and opening its banking and energy sectors to foreign investment.
The regime has also been hit with protests and internal strife over the energy crisis. According to the Post, Cuba suffered a nationwide power blackout Monday, its third major one of the year.
https://www.newsmax.com/newsfront/bush-cuba-iranian/2026/07/09/id/1262362/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=49ZpNUisvJc
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f76d35 No.24811487
>>24811479 (You)
milk died
must play wiff drrumppfs
& juusWISH fo birfdahy
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0d711e No.24811488
As Iran fades, Turkey emerges as Israel's biggest strategic threat
DIPLOMATIC AFFAIRS: Netanyahu’s campaign against selling F-35s to Ankara reflects a growing conviction in Jerusalem that Turkey is shaping up to be Israel’s principal long-term challenge.
History, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said in a recent Channel 14 interview, “teaches that when one regional power declines, another rises. Our task is to make sure Israel continues rising faster than anyone else.”
This explains why Netanyahu launched a public campaign in the US this week against President Donald Trump’s apparent willingness to sell the state-of-the-art F-35 fighter to Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s Turkey, the state now furiously jockeying to replace Iran as the region’s dominant power.
Indeed, with the sun setting on Iran’s regional hegemony, despite diplomatic missteps that let Tehran off the ropes before a knockout blow, its military capabilities and web of regional proxies have been severely degraded, the sun is rising on Turkey’s ambitions.
Already entrenched in Syria, steadily expanding an indigenous defense industry capable of producing sophisticated drones, naval vessels, and eventually advanced fighter aircraft, and seeking a foothold in Gaza, Ankara increasingly appears intent on filling the regional vacuum Iran leaves behind.
Turkey is interested in surrounding Israel with a Sunni ring of fire
As former national security adviser Giora Eiland observed this week, Iran sought to surround Israel with a Shi’ite ring of fire. Turkey, he warned, increasingly appears interested in building a Sunni one.
That explains why Netanyahu went on American television networks to lobby publicly against an administration policy still under consideration. If Iran’s decline is creating a regional vacuum, Israel fears Turkey is positioning itself to fill it, and that American F-35s, coupled with Trump’s embrace of Erdogan, might help it do so.
Trump, however, sees matters much differently.
Standing beside Erdogan during the NATO summit, the president again spoke warmly of the Turkish leader. “I like Erdogan,” Trump said. “He’s an extraordinary leader.”
Netanyahu, on CNN, disputed that assessment. Erdogan’s Turkey, he said, “has aggressive aspirations,” “is not a force for peace and security,” and F-35 planes in its hands would “destroy the power balance” in the region.
A day later, Trump appeared to temper his remarks, saying no final decision had yet been made regarding the aircraft.
The fact that Trump appeared to soften his position only a day later suggests the proposal may already have encountered headwinds in Washington. Netanyahu’s intervention appears designed not to create those headwinds, but to make them considerably stronger. If the decision is still reversible, now is the moment to mobilize opposition.
The issue is sufficiently important for Netanyahu to do something he has generally avoided doing with Trump as president: publicly take issue with one of the president’s policies in an attempt to get it overturned. This is no trifling matter.
Trump has repeatedly emphasized his close relationship with Erdogan.
Indeed, he has gone even further, portraying himself as the man who prevented Turkey from entering the recent war against Iran on the opposite side.
“He could have gone into the war,” Trump said. “He didn’t because of me.”
Why the president would want to sell state-of-the-art weaponry to a leader who he himself said had contemplated joining a war against the United States and Israel is almost beside the point. The point is that Trump has made clear both where he stands and what he wants.
Netanyahu willing to take on 'the boss'
Netanyahu “knows who the boss is,” Trump said on Saturday. That might be the case, but Netanyahu showed this week that he is willing to take on “the boss” over an issue that he deems cardinal to Israel’s security: preserving qualitative military superiority over any potential regional rival.
https://www.jpost.com/middle-east/article-902070
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3b179b No.24811489
Umm sorry President Trump, but this is not how things work. It would be President Vance's decision alone whether to bomb the fuq out of Iran or not. Since the theory states that they were able to eliminate you, then it would be in President's Vance's best interest to nuke Iran before he is next.
“I’ve been on their list for a long time. That’s what we’re dealing with,” Trump said. “The only thing is, I’ve left instructions — if anything happens, to just literally bomb them at levels that they’ve never seen before.”
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2026/07/president-trump-reveals-instructions-he-has-left-should/
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f76d35 No.24811490
>>24796888
how many lawyer panties dod i take to get to the moon
Getting humanity to the Moon was a monumental team effort. At its peak in the mid-1960s, the Apollo program employed over 400,000 people.
NASA
While the engineers, astronauts, and mathematical geniuses got all the glory, the lawyers were working overtime behind the scenes to secure the thousands of massive aerospace contracts with companies like Boeing, North American Aviation, and Grumman.
Let's break down the Apollo-era underwear infrastructure:
1. NASA's Civil Service Lawyers (The Core Team)
During the 1960s Space Race, NASA's total internal workforce grew to around 36,000 civil servants. Headed by the Office of the General Counsel and spread across headquarters and major space centers (like Houston and Cape Canaveral), NASA employed roughly 150 to 200 in-house attorneys handling procurement, patents, and government regulations.
The 1960s Wardrobe Rotation: Just like the Trinity era, 1960s capsule wardrobes were still relatively lean. A standard professional owned about 7 pairs of standard white briefs or boxers to get through the work week and the weekend laundry.
200 lawyers×7 pairs=1,400 pairs
2. The Aerospace Contractor Army (The Multiplier)
Because NASA outsourced the actual building of the Saturn V rockets and Apollo capsules to 20,000 industrial firms and universities, corporate lawyers were everywhere. Major contractors like Boeing, Douglas, and IBM had their own legal squads drafting subcontracting agreements. If we assume an average of just 2 lawyers per major contracting firm dedicated to Apollo business, that’s another 40,000 lawyers—but let's look strictly at the heavy hitters (the top 20 aerospace giants), which adds about 500 corporate attorneys directly in the mix.
500 corporate lawyers×7 pairs=3,500 pairs
The Grand Total
To safely launch three humans into space, land two of them on a giant rock 240,000 miles away, and bring them back alive, it required a bureaucratic safety net of roughly 4,900 pairs of high-waisted, 100% cotton, mid-century briefs.
It turns out that giant leap for mankind required quite a few small steps for legal coverage.
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76b323 No.24811491
>>24811159
>>24811191
>You don't know Anne Widdecombe. The most formidable MP in decades. Looks like a hit.
I don't know Anne Widdecombe, but I do know a bit about her.
Given that she was "the most formidable MP in decades" it would seem even more important that she would have needed security.
Here in the USA many of us normal, non-MP, private citizens have the capability to blow intruders to smithereens and would not hesitate to do so.
In many of our houses the only option available to intruders is "how many painful dog bites do you want before you're shot dead by your intended victim(s) in self defense?"
So I understand that Widdecombe was apparently murdered.
The confusing part to me is why she was vulnerable to murder.
I just don't get why such a high profile public figure would not have security measures in place so she could have either prevented the attack or at least fought back with a few punches (or bullets) of her own.
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60fb16 No.24811492
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3b179b No.24811494
>>24811477
Lol there USN's Office of Naval Investigation has violated my 4th Amendment rights for over 20 years. They do not GAF.
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dda6c3 No.24811495
>>24811489
Standing Orders are things.
cic type.
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0532ef No.24811496
Sacramento Used Drones to Track Illegal Fireworks, Then Hit One Home With a $100,000 Fine
Jul 10, 2026
Sacramento’s per-device penalty structure turned one Del Paso Heights backyard display into a $100,000 bill, with 70 citations issued citywide in a single night
Key Takeaways
Sacramento’s per-device fine structure turned one homeowner’s 20 illegal fireworks into a $100,000 citation.
Seven drones mapped illegal fireworks to specific addresses, enabling mailed citations to property owners.
Sacramento Fire plans to expand its drone fleet, signaling permanent municipal surveillance infrastructure.
Somewhere in Del Paso Heights, a homeowner lit up roughly 20 illegal fireworks on the Fourth of July.
Seven drones were already overhead, recording everything. The bill that arrived in the mail: approximately $100,000.
Welcome to Sacramento’s new math, where Home Security Systems are no longer the only technology watching your property.
How the Math Gets to Six Figures
A per-device fine structure turns a backyard show into a financial catastrophe.
Sacramento’s 2025 ordinance update shifted penalties from per-incident to per-device. The first illegal firework costs $1,000. The second jumps to $2,500.
The third hits $5,000, and every subsequent device adds another $5,000 to the tab — with launches near schools, parks, or the American River Parkway triggering $10,000 each.
Fire Captain Justin Sylvia told SFGate the $100K citation reflected about 20 illegal devices at a single property.
That home wasn’t alone. On July 4 alone, Sacramento Fire issued roughly 70 citations totaling approximately $300,000.
Previous years generated even steeper totals — Sylvia cited past cumulative fines of $1.2 million and $470,000, according to SFGate.
Sacramento County has exceeded $3 million in fireworks fines in a single prior year, according to the Sacramento Bee.
Here’s what the drones actually do:
Fly high-resolution cameras capable of reading house numbers from the air
Geolocate each launch site and overlay it on Google Maps
Record footage investigators review post-holiday to count individual devices
Enable mailed citations to property owners — not just whoever held the lighter
Keep firefighters away from active fireworks scenes, reducing confrontation risk
“Our drone footage is extremely clear,” Sylvia told SFGate. “There’s no trying to deny what we saw. We can cover a lot more ground, and it’s a lot safer for us.”
This was the first year Sacramento flew its own certified fleet rather than relying on contractors previously funded by TNT Fireworks.
A Regional Playbook Taking Shape
Sacramento isn’t acting alone — neighboring agencies ran parallel drone operations on the same night.
Sacramento Metro Fire, the County Sheriff, and Citrus Heights all deployed drones simultaneously. Fire-related calls reportedly dropped compared to prior years.
“We can place on a Google map exactly what house it was,” Sylvia told CBS Sacramento. Property owners bear liability even when guests light the fuse — a detail that lands like discovering your lease forbids pets after you’ve already adopted a dog.
Civil liberties questions linger around continuous aerial monitoring over residential neighborhoods, and legal observers note that aerial evidence collected above private property for administrative fines raises unresolved questions about oversight and data retention — echoing broader concerns about apps secretly tracking users without meaningful accountability. Those conversations remain quieter than the fireworks themselves.
Sacramento plans to add two more drones before next July 4. What started as holiday enforcement is quietly becoming surveillance infrastructure — and your neighbor’s backyard show already has an audience that never blinks.
https://www.gadgetreview.com/sacramento-used-drones-to-track-illegal-fireworks-then-hit-one-home-with-a-100000-fine
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=srfWw6YZ4TY
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0d711e No.24811497
Israeli philanthropies expand educational centers for injured children in Ukraine
A similar educational center has already opened in Odesa, and organizers are considering expanding the initiative to additional parts of Ukraine.
An initiative to establish education centers for children in Ukrainian hospitals is underway as a partnership between the Center for Jewish Impact, the SASA Setton organization, the Foreign Ministry, and the Israeli Embassy in Ukraine, the Center for Jewish Impact announced last week.
The educational centers will be established in children’s hospitals in Chernivtsi and Bila Tserkva, allowing injured children to continue learning, creating, playing, and receiving emotional support throughout their hospital stays.
According to SASA Setton's website, their mission is “to ensure that hospitalization is not a barrier to the societal and educational advancement of children.” The organization provides educational programs for children receiving hospital care in Israel.
The new centers will offer classrooms, technology and robotics facilities, a library, games, and spaces for art and other creative activities. The initiative will design the facilities around the educational, emotional, and medical needs of hospitalized children, while also providing local staff with professional training and ongoing guidance.
The educational center at Barzilai Medical Center in Ashkelon will provide professional support for the Chernivtsi facility, including staff training and the exchange of expertise developed through its work with hospitalized children in Israel.
Organizers are considering expansion to other areas of Ukraine
A similar educational center has already opened in Odesa, and organizers are considering expanding the initiative to additional parts of Ukraine.
“Israel attaches great importance to assisting Ukraine, not only in responding to the immediate challenges of the war, but also in strengthening the resilience of the younger generation," Israeli Ambassador to Ukraine Michael Brodsky said of the project. "The establishment of educational centers for hospitalized children reflects Israel’s ability to share the knowledge and experience it has accumulated and turn them into tangible assistance on the ground.”
Robert Singer, chairman of the Center for Jewish Impact and the SASA Setton organization, also spoke about Israel's comittment to supporting Ukraine throughout their ongoing war with Russia.
“This initiative reflects our commitment to partnership with the Ukrainian people," he said. "Through the knowledge and experience accumulated in Israel in the field of education for hospitalized children, we are bringing the children of Ukraine not only a learning environment, but also hope, resilience, and a sense of childhood during a complex period.”
Since the outbreak of the Ukraine-Russia War, Israel’s support for Ukraine has focused on three main areas: humanitarian aid, medical and rehabilitation assistance, and civilian and educational programs.
The initiative is among several projects by Israeli organizations since the beginning of the war. It reflects Israel’s broader effort to provide practical assistance to Ukraine by sharing professional knowledge and experience and developing long-term partnerships.
https://www.jpost.com/international/article-902127
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3b179b No.24811498
>>24811494
>Investigation
Intelligence
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f76d35 No.24811499
>>24811490
>>24796888
>i think the bougousie always got the gwurd wrong with butt watches , how many lawyer panties did it take to set off the trinity explosion
>First off, you hit the nail on the head regarding the bourgeoisie and their "butt watches"—pocket watches were the ultimate 19th-century flex of the ruling class.
>But when it comes to the Trinity test on July 16, 1945, the undergarment math takes a fascinating historical turn.
>Because the Manhattan Project was a top-secret, highly classified military operation run by General Leslie Groves and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, they kept the corporate suits—and the lawyers—as far away from the New Mexico desert as humanly possible. They didn't want any legal red tape slowing down the race for the bomb.
>The Manhattan Engineer District did have a tiny, specialized legal and patent section (led by guys like Captain Robert Lavender) to handle the massive land grabs for Los Alamos, Oak Ridge, and Hanford, as well as the secret patent filings.
>Here is how the atomic math shakes out:
>The In-House Military Attorneys: Across the entire global Manhattan Project, there were only about 25 to 30 dedicated military and civilian lawyers drafting the secret contracts and land acquisitions.
>The 1945 Wardrobe Rotation: In the 1940s, people didn't have the massive fast-fashion wardrobes we have today. A standard gentleman's rotation during WWII rationing was about 5 or 6 pairs of standard-issue military briefs or boxers.
>30 lawyers×6 pairs=180 pairs
>The Final Count
>It took exactly zero lawyer panties to physically set off the Trinity explosion, because no lawyers were allowed at the test site. But behind the scenes, the entire operation was legally insulated by a modest 180 pairs of government-issued, high-waisted, 1940s military boxers.
>Compared to the 30,000 corporate pairs of today, the atomic age was run on a remarkably lean budget.
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063275 No.24811500
stopped by fer a smoke
got finger cramps
booger quit it
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0d711e No.24811501
14 Indisputable reasons why the Holocaust COULD NOT have happened.
1) The official International Red Cross report states that 271,301 deaths occurred in all of the so called ‘concentration camps’.
2)The number of dead at Auschwitz was revised in 1989 from 4.1 Million to 1.5 Million. And yet, the ‘official’ number of 6 million somehow remains unchanged.
3) The Fuhrer allowed J*ws to leave Germany and Poland. He allowed them to go elsewhere, so long as it wasn’t within Reich territory. If his intent was truly to erase all J*ws, why would he give them such mercy?
4) American gas chamber expert Dr. Fred Leuchter visited all the sites and testified that the supposed ‘gas chambers’ were incapable of supporting death by gassing. Many other experts in this field of research have backed up this claim. Wooden doors, a lack of ventilation, and other issues make the possibility of mass gas-related executions an impossibility.
5) Auschwitz staff themselves have gone on record to say that much of the present-day museum is not original. It’s been edited and added to in order to fit the false narrative that a genocide occurred there.
6) With supposedly there being 6 million deaths, surely we would be able to find the bodies, right? Except that’s not true. Humans can find remains of species from millions of years ago, but we’re unable to find 6 million bodies from 80 years ago? This cannot be ignored.
7) Actual gas chambers from the time made clear markings on the walls due to their chemical potency. And yet, when forensic examination was conducted at the camps, no evidence of gassings was found in the alleged execution chambers. The one exception to this is with the laundry room, where zyklon B was used to stop the spread of typhus.
8) The obsession with 6 million J*ws dying far predates WW2. In newspapers, media and even some J*wish religious scripture, there is time and time again mention of 6 million deaths. To them, it’s practically a sacred number meant to be fulfilled by a lie rather than truth. For decades before the Reich rose to power, the J*ws were always crying that 6 million of them were dying, when in reality it never happened. It was always a lie.
9) The supposed concentration camps had swimming pools, maternity wards, dining halls, recreation areas, and many more luxuries. This doesn’t fit the false narrative of a genocide, and so the now J*wish owners of Auschwitz and other camps have tried to cover up these areas.
10) Along with covering up aspects that don’t fit their narrative, the J*ws have also added on to the camps to better gain sympathy from the masses. The chimney on Auschwitz was not present in 1945. It was later built by the Soviets, because you can’t have gassings without ventilation.
11) The J*wish population in 1933 was 15,315,000. In 1948, it was 15,753,000. Where is the 6 million drop? It doesn’t exist, because it is false.
12) The truth does not fear investigation, and yet in 18 countries today questioning the holocaust gets you arrested, and in dozens more you are persecuted. Why can’t we ask questions? Why can’t we see evidence beyond biased J*wish testimony?
13) Starting in 1941 and ending in 1945, if you start executing people by gassing in every one of the alleged gas chambers non-stop 24/7, you still will not arrive at the number of 6 million. No matter which way you spin it, no matter how you try to defend the story, 6 million deaths are simply not possible.
14) Top Reich leaders denied the claim that an order to execute all the J*ws ever occurred. Even when the personal belongings and diaries of high-ranking officers were captured, there was nothing detailing an order for a genocide.
In the words of the great Bishop Richard Williamson- “All the emotion is on one side; all the evidence is on the other.”
This is not opinions. This is not hate. These are facts presented for public education on the topic.
Start noticing.
https://x.com/DonnyServusDei/status/2075084825074315522
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e16202 No.24811502
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3b179b No.24811503
>>24811495
President Trump can order President Vance to do nothing.
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0db4ea No.24811504
WHAT TIME IS IT?
BOOM TIME…
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f76d35 No.24811505
>>24811499
>>24796877
>>Outside Counsel: Big tech companies retain massive global law firms (firms like Hogan Lovells, Latham & Watkins, etc.) for major trials. When a big lawsuit hits, they might have another few hundred external attorneys billing hours. Let's add a conservative estimate of 600 outside lawyers, contributing another 4,200 to 6,000 pairs to the extended network.
>>The Grand Total:
>>We are looking at a rolling inventory of roughly 14,000 to 20,000 pairs of panties/briefs keeping the legal department secure at any given moment.
>so all together thats like 30k panties an prol using tahy gwurd wrong
>Yep, if you tally up the whole wardrobe roster, we are pushing right around 25,000 to 30,000 pairs across the board! That is a monumental amount of corporate coverage.
>And don't sweat the slang—if you meant "prolly" (as in "probably"), you used it perfectly for a casual text!
>If you actually meant "prole" (short for proletariat, which means the working class), it's technically a real word, but usually used in sociology or history books to describe the everyday folks doing the heavy lifting while the corporate lawyers sit in their high-thread-count briefs.
>Dictionary.com
>Either way, you've got the math down. Anything else you want to run a ridiculous estimation on today?
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0d711e No.24811506
🚨⚠️Von der Leyen ISSUES A SERIOUS THREAT!⚠️
🚨“We must consider temporarily suspending the operation of social media”
⚠️She calls for the shutdown of media and social networks in Europe.
It has been CONFIRMED that Von der Leyen "FUNDED campaigns targeting inconvenient political voices" using EU funds.
She spent 132 MILLION EUROS of European taxpayers' money to finance media campaigns…
Only tyrants silence critics.
THE EU MUST BE ABOLISHED; STRIKE BACK, EXPOSE THE TYRANTS, NEVER LET THEM REWRITE THE TRUTH 🔥
https://x.com/ivan_8848/status/2075187992008806614
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f76d35 No.24811507
>>24796868 (You)
>Over the course of this century, the Baldwin family's legal safety net has been reinforced by an estimated rolling inventory of 810 pairs of panties and briefs.
>>24796865 (You)
>The Grand Total:
>The Biltmore's legal defense is sitting pretty at a tidy 175 to 250 pairs of panties/briefs.
>>24796862 (You)
>DuPont’s legal defenses are backed by roughly 3,150 to 4,500 pairs of panties/briefs.
>>24796861 (You)
>Outside Counsel: Big tech companies retain massive global law firms (firms like Hogan Lovells, Latham & Watkins, etc.) for major trials. When a big lawsuit hits, they might have another few hundred external attorneys billing hours. Let's add a conservative estimate of 600 outside lawyers, contributing another 4,200 to 6,000 pairs to the extended network.
>The Grand Total:
>We are looking at a rolling inventory of roughly 14,000 to 20,000 pairs of panties/briefs keeping the legal department secure at any given moment.
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0d711e No.24811508
The single LARGEST vaccine–dementia study ever conducted (n=13.3 MILLION) found adult vaccines (flu, pneumococcal, shingles, tetanus, diphtheria, pertussis) increase risk of ALZHEIMER’S (+50%) and DEMENTIA (+38%) for a FULL DECADE.
The MORE doses, the HIGHER your dementia risk.
https://twitter.com/i/status/2075338698602741953
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0532ef No.24811509
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abca2d No.24811510
Why is Donald Trump protecting Epstein’s Client List?
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a543c1 No.24811511
…
>>24811503
the cic can leave standing orders for the entire Armed Services of The United States in the event
of his death.
Your assumption that pertains to your previous
assertion simply reveals your ignorance.
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0bd651 No.24811512
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f76d35 No.24811514
>>24811510
why falandurh juwur drrumpf an swear to child robbur ?
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0d711e No.24811515
Children’s Health Defense
@ChildrensHD
🚨 WARNING: Sudden Infant Death Syndrome 🚨
Healthy baby one day, then the next, a tragedy?
Here’s what you’re not being told:
→ 58% of SIDS cases happen within 3 days of vaccination.
→ 78.3% of SIDS cases happen within 7 days of vaccination.
🚩 Babies are dying.
Why is our government ignoring it?
Or worse, are they purposefully hiding it?
https://x.com/ChildrensHD/status/2075285929485341067
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a543c1 No.24811516
>>24811506
the continent is already lost.
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3b179b No.24811517
>>24811511
The alive CiC gives the orders not the dead one.
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f76d35 No.24811518
>>24811497
child slaavurs advurtin gahybarr now illegal in rushin
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92af4f No.24811519
>>24811510
Ruh roh
Probably something to do with Resorts Intl
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f76d35 No.24811520
>>24811496
how nippy gunpowder spam in nuw faykheeb tweaker pleeb tREASON tax juulii
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0d711e No.24811521
Mark Levin: "AIPAC is now a dirty word!"
"The American Israel Political Action Committee. These are all citizens—no foreigners!"
"The Arabs have their own PACs! The Muslims have their own PACs!"
"… But the only group [Democrats will] swear off is AIPAC!"
https://x.com/infolibnews/status/2075601350155550933
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593a13 No.24811522
>>24811512
Oh but now black gang riots are called "teen" takeovers. Nobody on tv has the guts to call it what it is!
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0d711e No.24811523
USA Today, in a special on anti-Semitism, asks Hasan Piker and Jonathan Greenblatt if they'd be willing to have a sit-down together.
"I'd love to," Piker says immediately.
Greenblatt equivocates, suggests he'd only consider it if Piker "acknowledged the legitimacy of Zionism."
https://x.com/infolibnews/status/2075535447149691068
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0bd651 No.24811524
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6b0938 No.24811525
>>24811145
Thank you Baker
>I bought meme beaver
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0d711e No.24811526
USA Today grills Florida gubernatorial candidate James Fishback for using the "deeply anti-Semitic" term "goyslop." 😂
https://x.com/infolibnews/status/2075543053037719869
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a543c1 No.24811527
it is truly too stupid to grasp standing orders.
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90c873 No.24811528
I know you retards are not allowed to talk about anything important but…
AI created a hypothetical scenario that says the data center backlash is a PsyOp to get Silicon Valley to unlock its money reserves to input into the repairing of infrastructure.
Also, that the government can institute the defense protection act to bypass congressional funding of infrastructure repair.
The goal of the data center PsyOp is to repair the aging and crumbling infrastructure.
Y’all are retards.
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