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4eac78 No.24838225
>>24838205
>i i i me me my
>>24838205
>i i i me me my
Wrong, you contribute nothing because you have no talent. It is not about ego, but you try making it that way. Your whole spiel is to bring down others that you can't compete with nor contribute to, to raise yourself up, because in fact, your ego is hurt due to your lack of abilities.
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911f53 No.24838226
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114e48 No.24838229
>>24838204
wasnt snowden in china?
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409e6c No.24838230
Mr Pig Dayshift
Mr. Pig After School Shift
Mr. Pig Nightshift
reconcile
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114e48 No.24838231
the original skynet was supposed to launch over china first then north america, snowden actually prevented it think, does he still post i wonder, on X?
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b0b8c9 No.24838232
>>24838225
there is no cure for you
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409e6c No.24838234
>>24838226
o that just breaks anon little heart
do it again!
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5aad1f No.24838235
>>24838008
Make a screenshot from the article!
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fd464e No.24838240
>>24838236
caption says "Uncle America" when he actually says "Angela Merkel"
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9a2684 No.24838242
https://www.spaceforce.mil/News/Article-Display/Article/4547591/remarks-by-cso-gen-chance-saltzman-at-the-2026-global-air-and-space-chiefs-conf/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Lrc7BGvJZY
https://x.com/SpaceForceCSO/status/2078131071309234346
https://www.spaceforce.mil/News/Article-Display/Article/4548774/space-force-releases-s5-s7-promotions/
Remarks by CSO Gen. Chance Saltzman at the 2026 Global Air and Space Chiefs Conference
July 16, 2026
LONDON (AFNS) As delivered by Chief of Space Operations Gen. Chance Saltzman July 15, 2026 –
A raucous, soon-to-be-sleepy, post-lunch crowd?! What an honor!
Thank you so very much, it is a privilege to be back here at the Global SPACE and Air Chiefs’ Conference (did I get that right…I think GloSpACC may have a better sound to it, right?) Worth considering, anyway…
Notwithstanding, it is truly an honor to be among this distinguished group of colleagues…and you should all know, this will be my last public speech as the U.S. Space Force’s Chief of Space Operations as I head into retirement next month.
I only hope that my content today can live up to the expectations of such a finale. So much has transpired in the last four years, I’ve struggled to really capture the right message for today as it’s difficult to focus and prioritize just the right issues for this diverse audience.
In my struggle to find coherence and substance, I received some inspiration from an unlikely source…the American poet, Robert Frost. I recently rediscovered one of his poems that got me thinking…
However, recognizing that this international audience might not be familiar with an old American poem, I hope you will indulge me for a bit of recitation. In 1915, Frost wrote:
Two roads diverged in a yellow wood, And sorry I could not travel both And be one traveler, long I stood And looked down one as far as I could To where it bent in the undergrowth;
Then took the other, as just as fair, And having perhaps the better claim, Because it was grassy and wanted wear;
Though as for that the passing there Had worn them really about the same,
And both that morning equally lay In leaves no step had trodden black. Oh, I kept the first for another day! Yet knowing how way leads on to way, I doubted if I should ever come back.
I shall be telling this with a sigh Somewhere ages and ages hence: Two roads diverged in a wood, and I— I took the one less traveled by, And that has made all the difference
This last line is what was most inspirational… “Two roads diverged in a wood, and I, I took the one less traveled by…And that has made all the difference.” Now in my youth I read that as sage advice that I should not be afraid to take the less traveled path.
Now I’m older, and what I mean is I’m more experienced. And when I reread the poem, I was struck by the irony. You see, the title of that famous poem is “The Road NOT Taken.”
The subject of the poem is the other path…not the one he took, the less traveled by path…the “Road NOT taken” was the other path.
The poem’s subject, at least as the title would indicate, is about the road most traveled, the one he decided against…now this confused me, so I read the poem again, and then I found the lines which say…“though as for that, the passing there had worn them really about the same.”
What?! Both paths are worn the same? So here again my age, I mean experience, kicked in…this poem is not about taking a less traveled path…it’s about decision making and being brave enough to make the decision and move forward when you are not sure exactly where that decision will lead you.
Over the last four years as we established the U.S. Space Force and worked tirelessly to meet the challenges of a contested space domain, I, and many others, have had to make countless decisions with imperfect information and uncertainty about precisely where those decisions might lead our Service.
What I wouldn’t give in those moments to be able to see two paths diverging and be faced with a simple choice of picking one to follow, but the strategic pathways that we need to navigate remain opaque to our best capabilities in forecasting.
The complexity of problem solving and proceduralizing a new service, while attempting to characterize modern warfare that is rapidly changing around us does not lend itself to simple path selection choices.
So, my thesis question today for this accomplished group of military leaders…Are we bold enough to make the decisions that need to be made?
Do we know which decisions must be made, right or wrong? Where is forward action more important than the path itself? On the other hand, is NOT making a decision a legitimate choice for us?
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409e6c No.24838244
>>24838237
>>24838241
anon understands cat personnas
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2f2343 No.24838246
Refusal to administer Justice, is the greatest betrayal.
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911f53 No.24838248
BREAKING: Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin threatened top election officials in all 50 states with criminal charges if they do not comply with the Trump administration’s demands to feed their voter rolls through a flawed federal database.
https://x.com/marceelias/status/2078152087477584002
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9a2684 No.24838249
>>24838242
And here it’s wise, I think, to remember a very important line from the Frost poem. He writes, “Knowing how way leads on to way, I doubted if I should ever come back.”
Meaning…once a path is chosen, it is unlikely we will ever be back in the situation with the ability to remake the decision and choose a different path. Now, I know at this point you're like, “Salty, what are you talking about?
This is not space. I don't understand forests and trees and paths. What's going on here?” It sounds like an Army manual more than anything else.
I’m simply wondering aloud … Can we see the relevant path today? Is there a divergence (or a series of divergences) that we as military leaders must recognize? Do we have the courage of our convictions to make those decisions or is the forest too dense?
Is the destination unclear, or are the paths too numerous causing us to hesitate? If the forest represents the modern battlefield and our destination is to a place of military advantage over our adversaries, do we even recognize the paths?
Well, I contend that we should at least take the time to develop the relevant questions that will help us see the pathways.
For example, have we sufficiently modernized the principles of war such that they can still guide the operational art? What does mass and maneuver look like in cyberspace?
What does the high ground look like on a multi-domain modern battlefield? Against today’s defenses, should we prioritize agility and decision speed over mass and firepower? Must we choose? Can we afford to hedge in all directions? Manned versus unmanned?
Stand-in or stand-off? Where in warfare are we committed to artificial intelligence being used for decision making? Perhaps that’s the default, in which case we must ask: where do we need to slow things down so human decision makers can apply their judgment?
What are the limits to commercial systems in warfighting? Is the world so transparent now that sanctuaries are a thing of the past?
Finally, for a question more specific to the role I play, are we committed to mastering space as a warfighting domain? Now clearly, I have more questions than answers.
But the first step, I believe, is to ensure we are asking the right questions, since the right answers to the wrong questions are irrelevant.
We must also acknowledge that these are difficult questions to generate and the paths that flow from any answer will be obscured.
None of us will be able to effectively peer down the path far enough to find whether the path is the right one or the wrong one, and this, I think, was ultimately Frost’s message.
It’s not the path you choose that makes the difference…it’s the fact that you chose a path that makes all the difference.
My takeaway is that a bias towards action is an operational imperative for us all. Consider this: each of you may have an opinion about whether or not space is a warfighting domain.
What I can tell you with some degree of certainty, with all due respect, is that your opinion doesn’t really matter.
Any more than me opining that air is not a warfighting domain…even amateur observations of the modern battlefield indicate these are warfighting domains because it is clear both air and space provide military utility.
Fundamentally, battles are one side taking military actions, and the other side trying to deny them, and vice versa. Wherever these armed contests between military activities occur, that’s a warfighting domain.
The modern battlefield with all its warfighting domains creates the conditions that present us with various paths to reach our objective. To get to our destination, we must navigate the forest, and therefore we must choose a path.
Regardless of our opinion of the modern battlefield, we are charged with determining a path to arrive at military advantage. We must frame our choices around how best to gain military advantage. And for better or worse, the path we choose will make all the difference.
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7aa60a No.24838250
When is Trump going to declare a national security emergency and mandate only paper in-person ballots for the election? My garden gnome told me that’s the next step. Coming soon.
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9a2684 No.24838251
>>24838249
Now, as you can tell, coming to the end of my military career has made me reflective. So, if you will indulge me, I’d like to spend my remaining few minutes describing a few of my reflections more broadly. Some you have likely heard before, others perhaps not.
First, in the hyper-political environment we find ourselves in, with partisan politics creating divisions between a multitude of stakeholders, I remind myself that military institutions in our democracies, particularly military leadership, serve as the ballast in the ship.
While it may feel like this ballast slows progress as the ship of state attempts to quickly move towards its goals, the ballast creates stability when the inevitable storms arise.
We as military leaders in our democracies must remember our roles, think long-term, offer our military experience to decision-makers, and do what we can to provide stability and be a calming presence.
Second, we are stronger as a team of nations than any one of us is individually. There is far too much evidence over the last 80 years or so to argue otherwise. In my experience, the team is strongest when its members have routine and continual interaction.
I’ve never been a fan of All-star teams…bringing the best individuals together and assuming they will perform well as a team is a flawed assumption. Teamwork is built over time. It requires trust, commitment and mutual understanding forged through on-going interaction.
I believe space is the ultimate team sport because the orbits we rely on do not adhere to national boundaries. While each of us looks up from our specific parts of the globe and can individually characterize part of the space domain, together we can cover far more.
God forbid, if a conflict extends into space, none of us will be able to avoid the war zone. Unlike a combat zone in the air, land or sea, we will not be able to steer clear.
Whether we want to be in the combat zone or not, orbital mechanics will put all of our space capabilities into the space war zone.
We will share the consequences; therefore, we should share the responsibility for a safe, secure and stable space domain.
Third, these widespread consequences of conflict in space should make deterrence a goal for all of us.
To avoid a war when possible is a common objective I have observed from every military leader I have ever encountered. We all know firsthand the consequences, and we, more than any other group, want to avoid it.
It is my opinion that the best way to deter a war is to prepare for one, but as those who heard my last keynote here two years ago may remember, I believe military leaders have a unique responsibility with regards to deterring conflict.
In here I mean, a broader use of deterrence beyond nuclear war…conventional deterrence, if you will. In my estimation, we should focus on the science of warfare and not the political art of deterrence. Deterrence, as we know, plays out in the mind of our adversary.
It involves a decision calculus where cost and benefits are measured. But these measurements are imprecise and assessing how best to deter involves unknowns that make it difficult to plan for.
Consider this…if asked to deter a missile attack, we would have to make the adversary believe the costs of an attack outweighed the benefits. So, we’d need to know a few things to create those conditions: What does the adversary hold dear?
What is the adversary willing to suffer? How is the adversary motivated? Is the adversary driven by fear, honor, or national interests? The answers to these questions are necessary to properly deter, and nearly impossible to determine objectively.
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114e48 No.24838253
Jim Ferguson
@JimFergusonUK
🚨 EDWARD SNOWDEN’S CHILLING WARNING IS NOW UNFOLDING IN REAL TIME
What China built… is exactly what Western governments are quietly preparing for.
Snowden is crystal clear:
Every photo, every purchase, every message, every movement — all of it is being fed into algorithms that decide your future.
In China, AI “city brains” now track:
Where you live
Who you visit
How you dispose of your rubbish
Every step you take in public
Whether you “follow rules” or not
Break a rule?
A camera catches you from three angles.
Your score drops.
Your life collapses.
Snowden’s warning:
“If any of your activities differ from what the government wants, you won’t get on a train.
You won’t board a plane.
You won’t get a job.
An algorithm will decide your fate.
And what they are selling… is us.”
This is not a future threat.
It is happening now — in Shanghai, in Beijing… and creeping into the West through digital ID, AI policing, and “misinformation scoring.”
China built the prototype.
Our governments are importing the blueprint.
Stay informed.
Stay alert.
Do not let this system take root.
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9a2684 No.24838254
>>24838251
On the other hand, what if instead of deter, we were asked to defend against a missile attack? Here the science of war has more objective answers. How many missiles? What are their ranges? Where will they launch from?
What are the most likely targets? As military strategists and leaders, we should focus on this aspect of national security. Be ready to defend, if necessary, even disrupt, degrade, and destroy.
If we have the capabilities to do this, it will be seen as a combat-credible force, which should create a deterrent effect. And if it doesn’t…we will be prepared to effectively respond to the aggression.
Lastly, I’ve come to appreciate that not all challenges must be solved. Some challenges should simply be managed. Some of the challenges we face are so complex and would require extraordinary effort, focus, and resources to solve.
The most frustrating of these often tantalize us with seemingly reasonable fix actions…but inevitably those actions come up short and we extend the problem.
There are many reasons for this, but my experience leads me to conclude that managing these challenges to reduce their near-term impact is probably as good as it gets.
Effective interoperability between the systems across all our nations…worthy effort, unlikely we will comprehensively do this. Classification levels that don’t interfere with combined operations…worthy effort, but we are unlikely to solve that completely.
Weapon system acquisitions at operationally relevant speed…worthy effort, but pace of the operations that I’m seeing, we’re unlikely to solve this once and for all.
Don’t misunderstand me…we must continue to press hard to mitigate these challenges…continued enhancement in these areas always makes us better.
However, as senior leaders we must acknowledge that the multitude of very dynamic variables means these will be enduring challenges and we must set expectations with our national leaders.
A healthy respect for the complexities of these types of issues will serve everyone’s interests in the long term…setting long-term interests, enduring goals, stable resourcing and continuous R&D efforts…rather than quick fixes that promise much but deliver little.
The number of years of military experience in this room is impressive. We must all commit to using the credibility that comes from that experience to provide realistic expectations, stabilize decision-making processes, strengthen our partnerships, and focus on our unique roles in deterrence.
After 35 years of reflection, I believe this is the best contribution we can make to international peace and stability.
In conclusion, I would be remiss if I didn’t let you all know how much I appreciate the friendship, collaboration, and mentorship I have received from this group.
I appreciate how tolerant this group of mostly pilots has been with the space guy. I have committed myself and the U.S. Space Force to assisting our international partners in their development of space capabilities and expertise.
I believe we have ingrained that mindset in our young Service and have developed the institutional processes to continue to enhance our collective space community.
As I shift my focus to the next chapter in life, please know that I will be cheering you all on from the sidelines and I remain at your beck and call if I can ever be of assistance.
Thank you, and Semper Supra!
4/4
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2e8ef6 No.24838259
>>24838074
>(You
>>24838082
>>24838133
>>24838162
>>24838163
>>24838173
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mMR-kdmN6eU
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House Judiciary Committee holds a hearing on "Securing America's Elections Part II: Oversight of Government Agencies." #FoxNews
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2e8ef6 No.24838260
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409e6c No.24838261
>>24838257
in your dreams, goatrider
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86717d No.24838263
>>24838041
if he flaps real hard
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e42228 No.24838266
Truth Social to sell Wall Street firms the ‘fastest’ access to Trump’s posts
President Donald Trump’s posts on the platform regularly move markets. High-speed access to these could be very valuable to traders and investors.
Trump Media & Technology Group has unveiled a paid-for, licensed data feed that will give banks and trading firms “the=fastest” access to posts from influential Truth Social accounts, such as President Donald Trump’s, whose posts often move global markets.
The product, called ‘Truth API’, will deliver posts from the 10 most influential accounts to customers at a significantly faster pace than a regular push notification on the Truth Social platform, a spokesperson said.
The feed is designed for organizations “most impacted by the cost of a delay in information”, such as algorithmic trading firms, the company said in a statement. “Until now… firms that prioritize tracking influential Truth posts have relied on manual monitoring. Truth API closes the gap.”
The move is TMTG’s first step into data licensing, and opens up a new revenue stream for the company, which has faced challenges in scaling its media business amid stiff competition from larger social media firms.
“Markets already move on Truth Social posts … As adoption grows, we expect Truth API to become a meaningful, ongoing source of revenue for the company,” TMTG’s interim CEO Kevin McGurn said.
Trump has made several announcements through his Truth Social handle that have jolted markets worldwide, including his “Liberation Day” tariffs and posts regarding trade restrictions on China, making the platform a crucial feed for traders, businesses and financial institutions.
The product will provide round-the-clock coverage of influential posts and include an archive of posts dating back to 2022.The company said it has already signed up customers ahead of the Aug. 1 launch.
Firms have been scraping Truth Social data for months, in violation of TMTG’s terms of service, according to a spokesperson.
“We’re going to create a lot of friction for those folks that aren’t coming to us directly,” McGurn said in a statement.
https://www.nbcnews.com/business/media/trump-media-early-access-truth-social-posts-rcna587912
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409e6c No.24838269
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2e8ef6 No.24838270
>>24838259
>>24838260
Washington, D.C.
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Nikki L. Floris Named Intelligence Analyst in Charge of the Intelligence Division of the Washington Field Office
Director Christopher Wray has named Nikki L. Floris as the intelligence analyst in charge of the Intelligence Division of the Washington Field Office. Ms. Floris most recently served as a deputy assistant director in the Counterintelligence Division at FBI Headquarters in Washington, D.C.
Ms. Floris is the first person to hold the position of intelligence analyst in charge at an FBI field office.
Ms. Floris joined the FBI as an intelligence analyst in 2005 and was assigned to the Directorate of Intelligence at Headquarters. She served on the director’s daily briefing staff and helped produce executive-level briefing documents.
In 2008, she transferred to the San Diego Field Office and served as the domain management coordinator and as lead of the Counterterrorism Analytic Team. She was part of the team that investigated a senior commander of al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP).
Ms. Floris returned to the Counterterrorism Division at Headquarters in 2010 as a supervisory intelligence analyst in the Arabian Peninsula Terrorism Analysis Unit. She was later named unit chief and led efforts to identify, target, and disrupt AQAP activities in the United States.
In 2011, Ms. Floris was named the assistant section chief of the division’s Counterterrorism Analysis Section, responsible for operational and policy-making decisions and strategies involving terrorist recruitment, radicalization, and threats in the United States and overseas. She was named section chief in 2013.
Ms. Floris was promoted in 2017 to deputy assistant director in the Counterterrorism Division, where she oversaw terrorism financing operations, strategic operations, and counterterrorism analysis. She moved to the Counterintelligence Division as deputy assistant director of its Intelligence Branch in 2018, where she oversaw all intelligence and strategic functions for the FBI’s counterintelligence program and served as the FBI’s election security lead for the 2020 presidential elections.
Prior to joining the FBI, Ms. Floris was a lead systems analyst in the private sector. She earned a bachelor’s in psychology and a master’s in criminal justice.
> https://www.fbi.gov/news/press-releases/nikki-l-floris-named-intelligence-analyst-in-charge-of-the-intelligence-division-of-the-washington-field-office
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fbcbf3 No.24838272
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>>24838185
yea, whatever habbened to dis?
Italygate
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86717d No.24838274
>>24838137
just wait itll be airborne next
stop breahin yall
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e6ff9f No.24838276
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df3c1d No.24838277
This clunky piece of shit board is run from Hillary Clinton's bathroom closet.
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409e6c No.24838278
it's all out there, in plain sight, mixed with all the bullshit.
g'luck
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df3c1d No.24838279
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b95a32 No.24838280
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e42228 No.24838281
After Tillis’ demands, Todd Blanche meets with Jeffrey Epstein’s victims
At least one survivor of the late convicted sex offender, however, called the meeting “insufficient.”
CHRIS MARQUETTE
07/16/2026, 9:49PM
Hours after Sen. Thom Tillis demanded acting Attorney General Todd Blanche meet with survivors of Jeffrey Epstein’s crimes, President Donald Trump’s nominee to permanently lead the Justice Department did just that.
In a social media post Thursday evening, Tillis, a North Carolina Republican, signaled he was satisfied that Blanche had followed through on his ask, saying he “commend[ed] Todd Blanche for doing what all his predecessors over the last two decades never did: meet with the victims of Jeffery Epstein’s horrific crimes.”
Tillis, who said he would not vote to advance Blanche’s nomination out of the Senate Judiciary Committee until Blanche met with Epstein victims, added, “I appreciate his willingness to directly engage and listen to them.”
One victim who attended the meeting, however, decried the meeting as “insufficient.”
“Unfortunately, Todd Blanche treated the meeting as a mere ‘check-the-box’ exercise intended to secure votes for his confirmation,” Danielle Bensky, a survivor whose identity was exposed as part of a flawed redaction process during the Justice Department’s release of the Epstein files that Blanche oversaw as deputy attorney general, said in a statement Thursday.
“He danced around his wording, repeatedly interrupted us and could not commit to anything that would demonstrate good faith ro begin to restore trust,” she added.
Bensky, who was invited by Democrats to testify on a panel of outside witnesses earlier Thursday as part of the Senate Judiciary Committee’s confirmation proceedings for Blanche, also said that Blanche “did not adequately account for the release of the materials that exposed survivors’ identifying information and images.”
Bensky said she hoped Tillis will ultimately “recognize that this meeting was insufficient” and that Blanche ”is not qualified to serve as attorney general.”
Tillis has still not said how he will vote on Blanche in the Judiciary Committee. Assuming all Democrats on the panel vote “no,” a single Republican defection could keep Blanche’s nomination from advancing to the Senate floor. A spokesperson for Tillis did not immediately respond to a request for comment on Bensky’s statement, and whether her characterization could affect his decision.
A Justice Department spokesperson in a statement defended Blanche’s meeting.
“Acting Attorney General Blanche, senior DOJ officials, FBI special agents, and victim services representatives met with Epstein victims today and had a productive, initial discussion,” a Justice Department spokesperson said in a statement. “Acting AG Blanche answered questions and walked through what is needed for investigations to proceed.
“While some victims said that they had not reached out to the FBI under this administration, he encouraged victims to meet with FBI investigators as the next step, and attendees spoke with agents after the meeting about scheduling interviews,” the spokesperson continued. “The Justice Department is determined to bring justice for all victims of human trafficking and sex crimes.”
(I hope Tillis and Cornyn are arrested for corruption when they retire.)
https://www.politico.com/live-updates/2026/07/16/congress/blanche-listens-to-tillis-01002573
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3c32f2 No.24838282
Usually when some big nothing burger happens, something else important is going on that the public misses. So what's happening while the media is absorbed by election info we knew years ago?
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d0073d No.24838283
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5480ef No.24838284
>>24837880
it aint climate change
Crackdown on Wildfires and Worship Arson
Full Title:
An Act to amend the Criminal Code (arson — wildfires and places of worship)
Summary#
This bill changes Canada’s Criminal Code to add two new crimes: causing a wildfire and damaging a place of worship by fire or explosion. It also tells judges to treat certain outcomes as “aggravating” when sentencing for arson by negligence. The bill adds the new crimes to the list that can justify wiretap warrants and updates a clause about offences related to cultural property.
Jun 19, 2024 • House of Commons
First reading
Creates a stand‑alone offence for intentionally causing a wildfire, with jail or fine penalties (s. 435.1).
Creates a stand‑alone offence for intentionally damaging a place of worship by fire or explosion, with mandatory minimum prison terms if prosecuted by indictment (s. 435.2).
Requires judges to treat a resulting wildfire or the destruction of a place of worship as an aggravating factor in negligent arson cases and to state this on the record (s. 436(3)).
Adds the two new offences to the list of crimes for which police may seek wiretap warrants (s. 183(lxxix.1), (lxxix.2)).
Effective on Royal Assent; the bill has no delayed start date in its text.
https://www.civicsproject.org/regions/canada/bill/44/1/c-411
denial is a helluva drug
Liberal MP claims church fires are ‘conspiracy theories’ despite police-reported arsons
October 07, 2025
https://www.rebelnews.com/liberal_mp_claims_church_fires_are_conspiracy_theories_despite_police_reported_arsons
2024 2025 not any progress since
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2e8ef6 No.24838285
>>24838270
>n 2008, she transferred to the San Diego Field Office and served as the domain management coordinator and as lead of the Counterterrorism Analytic Team.She was part of the team that investigated a senior commander of al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP).
Yes, there was a direct operational overlap between Nikki Floris’s FBI investigations and John Brennan, but it did not happen because Brennan was stationed in the Middle East at the time.
Instead, their work intersected at the highest levels of the U.S. government in Washington, D.C., where both were concurrently managing the immediate threat posed by Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP). [1, 2]
## The Location Misconception
While John Brennan did spend time stationed in the Arabian Peninsula, that took place much earlier in his career. He served as a political officer in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia from 1982 to 1984 and as the CIA Chief of Station in Saudi Arabia from 1996 to 1999. AQAP was not officially founded until a decade later, in January 2009. [3, 4, 5, 6]
## The Actual Overlap (2010–2013)
The true crossover in their work occurred between 2010 and 2013, a period when AQAP became the primary terrorist threat to the U.S. homeland: [2]
*Nikki Floris's Role: In 2010, Floris returned to FBI Headquarters to serve as a supervisory intelligence analyst in the Arabian Peninsula Terrorism Analysis Unit, later becoming its Unit Chief. She was directly responsible for leading the FBI's domestic efforts to identify, target, and disrupt AQAP activities and its senior commanders. In 2011, she was promoted to Assistant Section Chief of the Counterterrorism Analysis Section. [1, 7]
*John Brennan's Role: From January 2009 to March 2013, Brennan served at the White House as President Obama’s Assistant to the President for Homeland Security and Counterterrorism. In this powerful role, he was the chief architect of the administration's counterterrorism policy, famously monitoring AQAP as "the most operationally active node of the al-Qaida network" and managing the U.S. drone strike program targeting its leaders in Yemen. [2, 3, 8, 9, 10]
## How Their Work Connected
Because Floris’s FBI unit was the central hub for analyzing domestic AQAP threats and investigating its senior commanders overseas, her unit's intelligence directly fed into the high-level briefings and strategic decision-making tables run by Brennan at the White House.While they operated from different branches of government—Floris handling the investigative law enforcement intelligence at the FBI and Brennan directing executive national security policy—they were tracking and targeting the exact same AQAP commanders during the peak of the group's operational strength. [1, 11]
If you would like to explore this further, I can provide more details on the specific AQAP commanders targeted during this timeframe or explain how the FBI and White House coordinate on international counterterrorism targets.
[1] [https://www.fbi.gov](https://www.fbi.gov/news/press-releases/nikki-l-floris-named-intelligence-analyst-in-charge-of-the-intelligence-division-of-the-washington-field-office)
[2] [https://carnegieendowment.org](https://carnegieendowment.org/posts/2011/11/evolution-of-al-qaeda-in-the-arabian-peninsula)
[3] [https://www.cnn.com](https://www.cnn.com/us/john-brennan-fast-facts)
[4] [https://en.wikipedia.org](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al-Qaeda_in_the_Arabian_Peninsula)
[5] [https://www.aei.org](https://www.aei.org/articles/al-qaeda-in-the-arabian-peninsula-leaders-and-their-networks-2/)
[6] [https://publish.obsidian.md](https://publish.obsidian.md/watcher/People/CIA/John+Brennan)
[7] [https://ticklethewire.com](https://ticklethewire.com/nikki-floris-named-fbis-first-intelligence-analyst-in-charge-of-intelligence-division-at-washington-field-office/)
[8] [https://www.ms.now](https://www.ms.now/the-cycle/john-brennan-heads-the-hill-msna18636)
[9] [https://www.cfr.org](https://www.cfr.org/event/conversation-john-o-brennan-0)
[10] [https://www.nbcnews.com](https://www.nbcnews.com/news/investigations/john-brennan-obamas-pick-cia-director-has-deep-roots-agency-flna1b7879434)
[11] [https://news.law.fordham.edu](https://news.law.fordham.edu/blog/2017/09/04/former-c-i-a-chief-john-brennan-named-distinguished-fellow-at-fordhams-center-on-national-security/)
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72dd71 No.24838286
Antifa's twitch division seem BIGLY mad on this glorious Friday.
Kek.
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86717d No.24838287
>>24838282
the banking cartel is robbing everyone
but unkle donnies boys
who just landed big penatagon projects
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9af440 No.24838288
>>24837891
Christina Bobb: What Will DOJ do About Trump Election Integrity Bombshell! Answer: Absolutely nothing.
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9a2684 No.24838289
Josef Aschbacher
@AschbacherJosef
🇮🇹 I am deeply saddened to learn of President Valente's passing. Teodoro’s contributions to ASI, to Italy and to Europe’s space endeavours will leave a lasting legacy.
Over the years, I personally witnessed – and admired – his steadfast ambition to strengthen Italy’s role in space while also contributing to Europe’s collective success. Teodoro will be remembered with great respect and gratitude.
In questo momento di profondo dolore, il mio pensiero va a tutti coloro che lo hanno conosciuto e che hanno lavorato al suo fianco. Rivolgo le mie più sentite condoglianze alla sua famiglia e ai suoi cari.
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Agenzia Spaziale ITA
@ASI_spazio
The Italian Space Agency announces the passing of the president, Professor Teodoro Valente.
We will miss you, President!
10:04 AM · Jul 16, 2026
https://x.com/AschbacherJosef/status/2077801444506308668
extra ESA
https://x.com/esascience/status/2077714061517635671
https://x.com/esa/status/2077672501929296358
https://x.com/esaspaceflight/status/2078056981139476977
https://www.esa.int/ESA_Multimedia/Images/2026/07/MTG-I2_checked_and_inspected
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5480ef No.24838290
>>24838284
>>24837880
900 wildfires huh?
Tracking the 2026 wildfires in Canada
Where they are, how much has burned and how they're affecting air quality
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/wildfires-canada-2026-tracker-9.7272270
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df3c1d No.24838291
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86717d No.24838292
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