Tom ID: 4fbd09 July 12, 2023, 7:59 p.m. No.166255   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6280 >>6309 >>6365

https://twitter.com/USArmy/status/1679140226743037952

 

The

@NationalGuard

constantly trains and is #AlwaysReady – This decontamination exercise at Camp Rilea is part of #readiness training to prepare #Soldiers for operations in emergencies with government agencies like

@fema

.

 

10:46 EST

 

1046

 

>>922237

How soon?

>>922280

We don’t inform our enemies of the specifics.

We instead instill fear in them to make unplanned and disastrous countermoves.

Q

>>922343

Epicenter.

Full house.

They are all here.

24/7/365.

Enjoy the show.

Q

Tom ID: 4fbd09 July 12, 2023, 8:31 p.m. No.166256   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6280 >>6309 >>6365

https://twitter.com/USArmy/status/1679161773184753667

 

Today in 1862, #POTUS Abraham Lincoln signs legislation creating the Army's #MedalOfHonor.

 

Watch the video 📹 to learn more about the Nation's highest medal 🎖️ for valor.

 

12:12 EST

 

1212

 

>>1123074

AS THE WORLD TURNS.

Q

>>1123269

http:// newyork.cbslocal.com/2016/09/28/agnes-nixon-soap-operas/

Q

>>1123388

Hint: Hussein & Maggie

“Wendy”

How many pics can you find of them together?

Age 10, 11, 12….

Q

 

12

 

Military Intelligence ref above is the absolute biggest inside drop this board will ever receive.

Now think about why Antifa plays right into the plan? Always ahead. Good guys are winning.

 

13

 

Now think about the timing of POTUS traveling to China/SK. I’ve said too much. God bless, Patriots.

 

23

 

Note MI has the same SAPs as NSA, CIA etc as designated post 9-11.

Why is this relevant?

Who can be held hostage and controlled?

CIA thinks its foreign offshore assets are strong enough to defend against the US executive (not accounting for military use on domestic soil).

Why does the Constitution explicitly grant this authority to the President and what is it to prevent?

They knew our agencies would grow in power so much so they could/can hold the executive hostage or engage with bad actors.

Trump nominated someone new to direct every agency but one. He controls the top.

Tom ID: 4fbd09 July 12, 2023, 8:32 p.m. No.166257   🗄️.is 🔗kun

1862

 

FAKE NEWS = ENEMY OF THE PEOPLE.

If all directions of the echo chamber [MSM] state the same thing - even if FICTION/FALSE - do most people then consider it TRUE (factual)?

Direct communication is CRITICAL.

Who controls the FAKE NEWS?

Why is ANTIFA allowed to incite violence, wear masks, make threats, use/carry weapons, and physically harm others who oppose their ideology?

Why does ANTIFA attempt to 'justify' such violence by labeling the 'challenger' as ALT-RIGHT or NAZI?

Why doesn't the LEFT condone such acts of violence and call for an immediate end?

Define 'Projection'.

Define 'Insurance Policy'.

Define 'Warning Against Attempts to Unveil'.

['They' prey on emotionally unstable (helpless) individuals and use them as PAWNS]

http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2017/12/01/fbi-probe-antifa-ideology-underway-wray-tells-house-panel.html

What does WRAY know and when will he release to the PUBLIC?

Does such violence (extremism) justify NG deployment in the future ahead of 'planned' public releases?

https://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2018/07/11/left-wing-antifa-terrorists-freaking-out-over-proposed-unmasking-law/

https://petitions.whitehouse.gov/petition/formally-recognize-antifa-terrorist-organization-0

Military Spending Bill.

Smile for the Camera.

Q

 

1904

 

>>2618421

 

https://www.pinterest.com.mx/pin/398146423302530001/

 

Description:

 

Guatemalan Silver Charm Necklace, 1980s Long Wedding Necklace with MILAGROS, Metal Beads, Cowgirl Southwest, First Peoples 30" plus large coin w charms pendant ( 76.2cm ) The pendant is 5" long x 2 1/2"wide ( 12.7cm x 6.35cm ) There are beads and many animal dangles hanging off the double chain strands, the charms are called MILAGROS Lion, duck, quetzal bird, Swallow bird, Deer, Fish and goddess( center bottom ) The necklace and dangles are all silver color metal and most are in excellent condition and actually, still shiny, Purchased in 1990s in Gallup New Mexico at a pawn shop where I was attending the Inter-Tribal Indian festival I was told that this was a Guatemalan Wedding necklace. ???? it was a personal piece but I have become allergic to all metals so this is now up for grabs! Maybe worn 2 times.. *>>MILAGROS are small metal religious charms found in many areas of Latin America, especially Guatemala & Mexico. The word “Milagro” means “miracle”or Offering( Exvotos). These small charms, often depicting arms, legs, praying people, farm animals and a wide range of other subjects are typically nailed or pinned to crosses or wooden statues of various saints like the Virgin Mary or Christ, sacred objects, pinned on the clothing of saint statues, or hung with little red ribbons or threads from altars and shrines. They are also carried for protection and good luck and thanks to Saints and Their animals. The 1848 repro Coin pendant is of José Rafael Carrera Turcios was the president of Guatemala from 1844 to 1848 and from 1851 until his death in 1865, after being appointed President for Life in 1854.

>>2618489

 

101

 

LATEST Q, along with what was posted in CBTS 68

>>148147343

Graphic confirmed.

Q

 

jD79-x10ABy-89zBT

08:00

12:00

11_6_TP_Pub

PHIL_B_O_Extract_Conf

02:00 Z

Tom ID: 4fbd09 July 12, 2023, 9:16 p.m. No.166259   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6280 >>6309 >>6365

https://twitter.com/DeptofDefense/status/1679252796183396354

 

DOD (Twatt) Recruits from Mike Company, 3rd Recruit Training Battalion, execute the rappel tower at

@USMC

Recruit Depot Parris Island, S.C..

 

The 47-foot tall tower helps the recruits overcome their fear of heights and gives them confidence in their gear.

 

18:14 EST

 

1814

 

[Across all major MSM networks]

https://www.foxnews.com/politics/2018/08/03/what-is-qanon-conspiracy-theory-group-showing-up-to-trump-rallies.html

Full visibility has many advantages.

Right on schedule.

Q

 

3

 

Open your eyes.

It finally came out that Rod/Bob were key players in the Uranium scandal.

Don’t you think POTUS would be tweeting about removal given clear conflict.

Why did POTUS meet Bob under the cover of FBI Dir interview?

Bob is unable to serve as Dir per the law.

Gowdy comments on Comey (history will ….)

POTUS has everything.

Not everyone is corrupt (fewer than you think).

Follow Huma.

Operation Mockingbird.

Priority to clean out the bad actors to unite people behind the America First agenda.

Many in our govt worship Satan.

Not about Republicans v Democrats at this stage.

Where is HRC?

Why is the NG called up across 12 cities?

Trust in your President.

God bless, Patriots.

 

12

 

Military Intelligence ref above is the absolute biggest inside drop this board will ever receive.

Now think about why Antifa plays right into the plan? Always ahead. Good guys are winning.

 

47

 

You can paint the picture based solely on the questions asked.

Be vigilant today and expect a major false flag.

Does anyone find it to be a coincidence there is always a terrorist attack when bad news breaks for the D's?

What is that called?

Military relevant how?

BO could not and would not allow the military to destroy ISIS - why?

How was ISIS formed?

When?

How has POTUS made such progress in the short time he's been President?

Alice & Wonderland.

 

150

 

Distress cal[L]s to others will [d]o you/family no good at this stage. We know whe[R]e you/the family are at all times and can hear you breathing.

Q

 

D7g^-%19FZBx_decline

Tom ID: 4fbd09 July 12, 2023, 9:17 p.m. No.166260   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6280 >>6309 >>6365

https://twitter.com/MetaStudioLogic/status/1679143492671668224

 

(Twatt) Sen. Marco Rubio on Hannity says that the UFO whistleblowers are credible people and if true, it's "the biggest story in human history."

 

#ufotwitter #uap #foxNews

Tom ID: 4fbd09 July 12, 2023, 10:07 p.m. No.166273   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6280 >>6309 >>6365

https://twitter.com/USNationalGuard/status/1678861543503712256

 

Army ReTwTT: NatGuard (Twatt) Always Ready, Always There!

 

Two

@NHNationalGuard

medevac crews are ready to assist Vermont's recovery efforts in the wake of catastrophic flooding in Montpelier.

 

16:19 EST

 

16:19

 

Why are they trying to ‘normalize’ this?

https://nypost.com/2018/03/05/facebook-survey-asks-users-if-they-condone-pedophilia/

What is coming?

Do they really believe this will EVER be swallowed?

Will the progressive LEFT defend and support these actions once those guilty are brought to LIGHT?

These people are SICK!

They do NOT love this country.

Q

 

26

 

Think about it logically.

The only way is the military. Fully controlled. Save & spread (once 11.3 verifies as 1st marker).

Biggest advanced drop on Pol.

Tom ID: 4fbd09 July 12, 2023, 10:15 p.m. No.166275   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6280 >>6309 >>6365

https://twitter.com/USArmy/status/1679299113135792129

 

USArmy (Twatt) .@NationalGuard Soldiers compete in Alaska to represent the #NationalGuard in the #ArmyBestSquad Competition.

 

📰 https://army.mil/article/268216/army_guard_soldiers_compete_in_alaska_to_be_best_warrior

 

21:18 EST

 

2118

 

>>2925844

What FISA is about to be DECLAS?

Public spotlight?

How can you prosecute someone and provide testimony to the JUDGE when you KNOW the TRUE EVIDENCE is about to come to LIGHT?

Digging a deeper hole re: testimony to the court?

Q

>>2925937

 

FISA Signatures

 

FISA 10/?/16

 

SSA? - Comey - Yates - DOJ?

 

FISA 1/?/17

 

SSA? - Comey - Yates - DOJ?

 

FISA 4/?/17

 

SSA? - Comey - Dana J. Boente(AAG) - DOJ?

 

FISA 6/?/18

 

SSA? - McCabe - RR - DOJ?

 

Boente - Resigned -10/27/17

(Hired as FBI GC 1/23/18)

Yates Fired - 1/30/17

Comey Fired - 5/9/17

McCabe - Fired - 3/16/18

(Stepped Down 1/29/18)

 

Only RR left…

 

And possibly whoever the AAG and DOJ signatores were…

>>2926085

If [RR] is dirty, Mueller must also be dirty.

if Mueller is dirty, [RR] must also be dirty.

Q

Tom ID: 4fbd09 July 12, 2023, 10:22 p.m. No.166276   🗄️.is 🔗kun

I saw 38 posts in a "main feed".. was able to see USArmy's.. I still cannot see Papi.

 

Gettr still down, Truth and T.me are good.

Tom ID: 4fbd09 July 12, 2023, 10:58 p.m. No.166277   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6278 >>6280 >>6309 >>6365

https://t.me/zerohedge/128010

 

ZeroHedge (Twatt) Hong Kong Warns Of Japanese Seafood Ban If Fukushima Dumps Nuke Water Into Ocean

"If some people think that the nuclear-contaminated water from Fukushima is safe to drink or swim in, we suggest that Japan save the nuclear-contaminated water for these people to drink…"

 

Hong Kong Warns Of Japanese Seafood Ban If Fukushima Dumps Nuke Water Into Ocean

 

https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/hong-kong-warns-seafood-ban-japan-if-fukushima-dumps-nuclear-water-ocean

Tom ID: 4fbd09 July 12, 2023, 11:01 p.m. No.166278   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6280 >>6309 >>6365

>>166277

 

Fukushima DWARFS Chernobyl.

 

Article Circa 2011:

 

Why the Fukushima disaster is worse than Chernobyl(Independent.co.uk)

 

Why the Fukushima disaster is worse than Chernobyl

Japan has been slow to admit the scale of the meltdown. But now the truth is coming out. David McNeill reports from Soma City

 

David McNeillMonday 29 August 2011 00:00

Some scientists say Fukushima is worse than the 1986 Chernobyl accident, with which it shares a maximum level-7 rating on the sliding scale of nuclear disasters.

Some scientists say Fukushima is worse than the 1986 Chernobyl accident, with which it shares a maximum level-7 rating on the sliding scale of nuclear disasters.

(AP)

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Yoshio Ichida is recalling the worst day of his 53 years: 11 March, when the sea swallowed up his home and killed his friends. The Fukushima fisherman was in the bath when the huge quake hit and barely made it to the open sea in his boat in the 40 minutes before the 15-metre tsunami that followed. When he got back to port, his neighbourhood and nearly everything else was gone. "Nobody can remember anything like this," he says.

 

Now living in a refugee centre in the ruined coastal city of Soma, Mr Ichida has mourned the 100 local fishermen killed in the disaster and is trying to rebuild his life with his colleagues. Every morning, they arrive at the ruined fisheries co-operative building in Soma port and prepare for work. Then they stare out at the irradiated sea, and wait. "Some day we know we'll be allowed to fish again. We all want to believe that."

 

This nation has recovered from worse natural – and manmade – catastrophes. But it is the triple meltdown and its aftermath at the Fukushima nuclear power plant 40km down the coast from Soma that has elevated Japan into unknown, and unknowable, terrain. Across the northeast, millions of people are living with its consequences and searching for a consensus on a safe radiation level that does not exist. Experts give bewilderingly different assessments of its dangers.

 

Some scientists say Fukushima is worse than the 1986 Chernobyl accident, with which it shares a maximum level-7 rating on the sliding scale of nuclear disasters. One of the most prominent of them is Dr Helen Caldicott, an Australian physician and long time anti-nuclear activist who warns of "horrors to come" in Fukushima.

 

Chris Busby, a professor at the University of Ulster known for his alarmist views, generated controversy during a Japan visit last month when he said the disaster would result in more than 1 million deaths. "Fukushima is still boiling its radionuclides all over Japan," he said. "Chernobyl went up in one go. So Fukushima is worse."

 

On the other side of the nuclear fence are the industry friendly scientists who insist that the crisis is under control and radiation levels are mostly safe. "I believe the government and Tokyo Electric Power [Tepco, the plant's operator] are doing their best," said Naoto Sekimura, vice-dean of the Graduate School of Engineering at the University of Tokyo. Mr Sekimura initially advised residents near the plant that a radioactive disaster was "unlikely" and that they should stay "calm", an assessment he has since had to reverse.

 

Slowly, steadily, and often well behind the curve, the government has worsened its prognosis of the disaster. Last Friday, scientists affiliated with the Nuclear and Industrial Safety Agency said the plant had released 15,000 terabecquerels of cancer-causing Cesium, equivalent to about 168 times the 1945 atomic bombing of Hiroshima, the event that ushered in the nuclear age. (Professor Busby says the release is at least 72,000 times worse than Hiroshima).

 

Caught in a blizzard of often conflicting information, many Japanese instinctively grope for the beacons they know. Mr Ichida and his colleagues say they no longer trust the nuclear industry or the officials who assured them the Fukushima plant was safe. But they have faith in government radiation testing and believe they will soon be allowed back to sea.

 

That's a mistake, say sceptics, who note a consistent pattern of official lying, foot-dragging and concealment. Last week, officials finally admitted something long argued by its critics: that thousands of people with homes near the crippled nuclear plant may not be able to return for a generation or more. "We can't rule out the possibility that there will be some areas where it will be hard for residents to return to their homes for a long time," said Yukio Edano, the government's top government spokesman. "We are very sorry."

 

Last Friday, hundreds of former residents from Futaba and Okuma, the towns nearest the plant, were allowed to visit their homes – perhaps for the last time – to pick up belongings. Wearing masks and radiation suits, they drove through the 20km contaminated zone around the plant, where hundreds of animals have died and rotted in the sun, to find kitchens and living rooms partly reclaimed by nature. "It's hard to believe we ever lived here," one former resident told NHK.

 

Several other areas northwest of the plant have become atomic ghost towns after being ordered to evacuate – too late, say many residents, who believe they absorbed dangerous quantities of radiation in the weeks after the accident. "We've no idea when we can come back," says Katsuzo Shoji, who farmed rice and cabbages and kept a small herd of cattle near Iitate, a picturesque village about 40km from the plant.

 

Although it is outside the exclusion zone, the village's mountainous topography meant radiation, carried by wind and rain, lingered, poisoning crops, water and school playgrounds.

 

The young, the wealthy, mothers and pregnant women left for Tokyo or elsewhere. Most of the remaining 6000 people have since evacuated, after the government accepted that safe radiation limits had been exceeded.

 

Mr Shoji, 75, went from shock to rage, then despair when the government told him he would have to destroy his vegetables, kill his six cows and move with his wife Fumi, 73, to an apartment in Koriyama, about 20km away. "We've heard five, maybe 10 years but some say that's far too optimistic," he says, crying. "Maybe I'll be able to come home to die." He was given initial compensation of one million yen (£7,900) by Tepco, topped up with 350,000 yen from the government.

 

It is the fate of people outside the evacuation zones, however, that causes the most bitter controversy. Parents in Fukushima City, 63km from the plant, have banded together to demand that the government do more to protect about 100,000 children. Schools have banned soccer and other outdoor sports. Windows are kept closed. "We've just been left to fend for ourselves," says Machiko Sato, a grandmother who lives in the city. "It makes me so angry."

 

Many parents have already sent their children to live with relatives or friends hundreds of kilometres away. Some want the government to evacuate the entire two million population of Fukushima Prefecture. "They're demanding the right to be able to evacuate," says anti-nuclear activist Aileen Mioko Smith, who works with the parents. "In other words, if they evacuate they want the government to support them."

 

So far, at least, the authorities say that is not necessary. The official line is that the accident at the plant is winding down and radiation levels outside of the exclusion zone and designated "hot spots" are safe.

 

But many experts warn that the crisis is just beginning. Professor Tim Mousseau, a biological scientist who has spent more than a decade researching the genetic impact of radiation around Chernobyl, says he worries that many people in Fukushima are "burying their heads in the sand." His Chernobyl research concluded that biodiversity and the numbers of insects and spiders had shrunk inside the irradiated zone, and the bird population showed evidence of genetic defects, including smaller brain sizes.

 

"The truth is that we don't have sufficient data to provide accurate information on the long-term impact," he says. "What we can say, though, is that there are very likely to be very significant long-term health impact from prolonged exposure."

 

In Soma, Mr Ichida says all the talk about radiation is confusing. "All we want to do is get back to work. There are many different ways to die, and having nothing to do is one of them."

 

Economic cost

Fukushima: Japan has estimated it will cost as much as £188bn to rebuild following the earthquake, tsunami and nuclear crisis.

Chernobyl There are a number of estimates of the economic impact, but thetotal cost is thought to be about £144bn.

 

Safety

Fukushima: workers are allowed to operate in the crippled plant up to a dose of 250mSv (millisieverts).

Chernobyl: People exposed to 350mSv were relocated. In most countries the maximum annual dosage for a worker is 20mSv. The allowed dose for someone living close to a nuclear plant is 1mSv a year.

 

Death toll

Fukushima: Two workers died inside the plant. Some scientists predict that one million lives will be lost to cancer.

Chernobyl: It is difficult to say how many people died on the day of the disaster because of state security, but Greenpeace estimates that 200,000 have died from radiation-linked cancers in the 25 years since the accident.

 

Exclusion zone

Fukushima: Tokyo initially ordered a 20km radius exclusion zone around the plant

Chernobyl: The initial radius of the Chernobyl zone was set at 30km – 25 years later it is still largely in place.

 

Compensation

Fukushima: Tepco's share price has collapsed since the disaster largely because of the amount it will need to pay out, about £10,000 a person

Chernobyl: Not a lot. It has been reported that Armenian victims of the disaster were offered about £6 each in 1986

 

Aid

Fukushima: The UN's Office for the Co-ordination of Humanitarian Affairs reported bilateral aid worth $95m

Chernobyl: 12 years after the disaster, the then Ukrainian president, Leonid Kuchma, complained that his country was still waiting for international help.

Tom ID: 4fbd09 July 12, 2023, 11:03 p.m. No.166279   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6280 >>6309 >>6365

https://insiderpaper.com/north-korea-says-conducted-new-test-of-solid-fuel-icbm/

 

North Korea says conducted new test of solid-fuel ICBM

July 13, 2023 2:00 am

North Korean missile did not fall in Japanese territory: PM Kishida

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un personally oversaw the successful test of the country’s newest intercontinental ballistic missile, state media reported Thursday, days after Pyongyang threatened to down any US spy planes that enter its airspace.

 

A beaming Kim, wearing a white suit and flanked by his wife and key aides, was shown in state media images applauding enthusiastically after the launch of the solid-fuel Hwasong-18 on Wednesday.

 

The ICBM, which North Korea has fired only once before, in April, flew 1,001 kilometres at a maximum altitude of 6,648 km before splashing into the East Sea, also known as the Sea of Japan, the official Korean Central News Agency reported.

 

The launch was a “grand explosion” that shook “the whole planet”, KCNA said. State media footage showed the missile blasting off into the sky.

 

Kim vowed that “a series of stronger military offensive” would be launched until the United States and South Korea change their policies towards North Korea, the agency added.

 

Citing the “unstable situation” on the Korean peninsula, Kim also called for “more intense efforts” to boost North Korea’s nuclear arsenal.

 

The confirmation of the launch — which the South Korean military had reported on Wednesday — came with relations between the two Koreas at one of their lowest points ever.

 

Diplomacy is stalled and Kim has called for ramping up weapons development, including tactical nukes.

 

In response, Seoul and Washington have boosted security cooperation, vowing that Pyongyang would face a nuclear response and the “end” of its current government were it to ever use its nuclear weapons against the allies.

 

Seoul described Wednesday’s launch as “a grave provocation that damages the peace and security of the Korean peninsula”. The United Nations, the United States and its allies also strongly condemned it.

 

“This launch is a brazen violation of multiple UN Security Council resolutions and needlessly raises tensions and risks destabilising the security situation in the region,” US National Security Council spokesperson Adam Hodge said in a statement.

 

Pyongyang in February tested the Hwasong-15, which flew a similar 989 km.

 

– ‘Provocative’ US actions –

 

Wednesday’s launch came after North Korea on Monday accused a US spy plane of violating its airspace and condemned Washington’s plans to deploy a nuclear missile submarine near the Korean peninsula.

 

Pyongyang claimed the US had “intensified espionage activities beyond the wartime level”, citing “provocative” spy plane flights over eight straight days this month.

 

“There is no guarantee that such shocking accident as downing of the US Air Force strategic reconnaissance plane will not happen in the East Sea of Korea,” a North Korean defence spokesperson said.

 

Kim’s powerful sister Kim Yo Jong also slammed the purported US spy aircraft airspace violations, and warned that North Korea would take “decisive action” if its maritime military demarcation line was crossed.

 

The United States said in April that one of its nuclear-armed ballistic submarines would visit a South Korean port for the first time in decades, without specifying an exact date.

 

South Korea and the United States are set to start their major annual joint military exercises, known as Ulchi Freedom Shield, next month.

 

North Korea regards all such exercises as rehearsals for invasion and has described them as “frantic” drills “simulating an all-out war against” Pyongyang.

 

“I expect the North to continue firing missiles similar to Hwasong-18 through the end of August while the joint South Korea-US military exercises are scheduled,” Choi Gi-il, a professor of military studies at Sangji University, told AFP.

 

Although conducting ICBM launches is expensive, particularly given the dire economic conditions in North Korea with reports of food shortages and starvation, Choi said Pyongyang had “got enough missiles ready” to continue its testing blitz.

 

South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol is in Lithuania this week to attend the NATO summit, seeking stronger cooperation over North Korea’s growing threats.

Tom ID: 4fbd09 July 13, 2023, 1:36 a.m. No.166280   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6281

Notables are NOT endorsements

 

@ Late night note

 

#852

>>166236 InsiderPaper (Twatt) TODAY: 38 Chinese military aircrafts and 9 army vessels detected around Taiwan, Taiwanese ministry of defense says

>>166237 InsiderPaper (Twatt) 🚨 North Korea has fired a long-range ballistic missile, the South Korean military said Wednesday, days after Pyongyang threatened to down US spy planes that violated its airspace

>>166238 InsiderPaper (Twatt) Evacuations as Vermont in US hit by catastrophic floods

>>166239 (Twatt) NEW 🚨 Billionaire biohacking tech guru who injected his teen son's BLOOD in a bizarre quest to stay young reveals he's removed the treatment from his 100k-a-month anti-aging protocol because 'it doesn't work' - Daily Mail

>>166242 DM Patriot (T.me) Stephen Miller says Joe Biden is responsible for more child sex slaves than any man on Earth…

>>166243 BlueLlionMusings (T.me) BREAKING: FBI Director Wray confirms Joe Biden is under criminal investigation for Ukrainian bribes by the US Attorney in Delaware then tries to backpedal after realizing what he disclosed

>>166244 NoBSNews (T.me) The United Nations Security Council will meet publicly on Thursday to discuss a missile launch by North Korea, the Security Council president said on Wednesday.

>>166245 NoBSNews (T.me) Culture Woman arrested after STEALING from cop when he died on his driveway

>>166246 NoBSNews (T.me) Israel has never been, nor can it ever be, a liberal democratic Jewish state because it is built on the idea of Jewish supremacy over Palestinians.

>>166247 Police_frequency (T.me) WARNING! GRAPHIC!

>>166248 NoBSNews (T.me) Same Energy Carlson lets Andrew Tate rant 'women in charge, man with no backbone'

>>166249 BeckerNews (T.me) Hunter Biden's Ukraine scandal gets much worse.

>>166250 GatewayPundit (T.me) JUST IN: Driver Kills Pedestrian After Fleeing Secret Service Near National Mall in DC – Suspect at Large

>>166251 GatewayPundit (T.me) Wray Refuses to Say Whether Joe Biden Took Money From Burisma or Any Other Foreign Companies (VIDEO)

>>166252 GatewayPundit (T.me) Veteran Huw Edwards Is the Mystery BBC Presenter Accused of Paying Underage Teen for Sexually Explicit Pictures – He Was Named by His Wife, Who Says He Is in Hospital Treating ‘Serious Mental Health Issues’

>>166253 GatewayPundit (T.me) Wray Refuses to Answer Rep. Massie’s Questions About Jan. 6 Pipe Bombs and Bizarre Circumstances Surrounding Missing Phone Data (VIDEO)

>>166254 GatewayPundit (T.me) Kamala Harris Explains AI: “AI is Kind of a Fancy Thing. First of All, It’s Two Letters. It Means ‘Artifical Intelligence'” (VIDEO)

>>166255 USArmy (Twatt) The @NationalGuard constantly trains and is #AlwaysReady – This decontamination exercise at Camp Rilea is part of #readiness training to prepare #Soldiers for operations in emergencies with government agencies like @fema

>>166256 USArmy (Twatt) Today in 1862, #POTUS Abraham Lincoln signs legislation creating the Army's #MedalOfHonor.

>>166258 (Twatt) 'Diverse organic matter’ found on Mars by Nasa

>>166259 DOD (Twatt) Recruits from Mike Company, 3rd Recruit Training Battalion, execute the rappel tower at @USMC Recruit Depot Parris Island, S.C..

>>166260 (Twatt) Sen. Marco Rubio on Hannity says that the UFO whistleblowers are credible people and if true, it's "the biggest story in human history."

>>166261 (Twatt) Well now Putin knows

>>166262 NoBSNews (T.me) Sorry Whitey…

>>166263 NoBSNews (T.me) Sound of Freedom’ is real, not QAnon fantasy says anti-trafficking hero who inspired hit. When “Sound of Freedom” — an indie movie based on the heroic true story of a federal agent turned international pedophile hunter

>>166264 NoNSNews (T.me) New israel over America 46

>>166265 NoBSNews (T.me) There is much work to be done in the fight for LGBTQ rights schiff

>>166266 War Room (T.me) OOF: Fox News audience reacts to Congressman Matt Gaetz firing back at FBI Director Christopher Wray 👇

>>166267 WarRoom (T.me) Matt Gaetz: Over ONE MILLION FISA queries were conducted ILLEGALLY under FBI Director Wray’s watch. No one has been held responsible or accountable.

>>166268 WarRoom (T.me) Steve Bannon: NeoCons Looking to Thwart ‘America First’ …

>>166269 TheEpochTimes (T.me) The World Economic Forum recently held a meeting in China where they discussed new concepts to remake the world, including with so-called '15-minute cities.'

>>166270 TheEpochTimes (T.me) A Chinese hacking group foils Microsoft security, targeting the U.S. government in what's being called an intel gathering scheme.

TheEpochTimes (T.me) Democrats in the House Oversight Committee sent a letter to Chairman James Comer to turn over everything provided by #GalLuft, who was recently charged with 8 counts, including working as a foreign agent.

>>166271 The Epoch Times (T.me) Democrats in the House Oversight Committee sent a letter to Chairman James Comer to turn over everything provided by #GalLuft, who was recently charged with 8 counts, including working as a foreign agent.

>>166272 TheEpochTimes (T.me) Trump's lawyers are seeking a delay in the classified documents case.

>>166273 Army ReTwTT: NatGuard (Twatt) Always Ready, Always There!

>>166274 TheEpochTimes (T.me) Several days ago, when former President Donald Trump was asked about the #ChineseMilitary base in Cuba, he revealed what his plan would be: to give China 48 hours to shut down the base before imposing 100% tariffs on all Chinese goods.

>>166275 USArmy (Twatt) .@NationalGuard Soldiers compete in Alaska to represent the #NationalGuard in the #ArmyBestSquad Competition.

>>166277, >>166278 ZeroHedge (Twatt) Hong Kong Warns Of Japanese Seafood Ban If Fukushima Dumps Nuke Water Into Ocean "If some people think that the nuclear-contaminated water from Fukushima is safe to drink or swim in, we suggest that Japan save the nuclear-contaminated water for these people to drink…"

>>166279 North Korea says conducted new test of solid-fuel ICBM (InsiderPaper)