Kash Patel: The CCP-Brokered Saudi-Iran Deal Occurred Purely Because Of Joe Biden, Threatening U.S. Sovereignty
https://rumble.com/embed/v29x6y0/?pub=4
Kash Patel: The CCP-Brokered Saudi-Iran Deal Occurred Purely Because Of Joe Biden, Threatening U.S. Sovereignty
https://rumble.com/embed/v29x6y0/?pub=4
3:42 minutes
Kash Patel On Americaâs Enemies Allying Due To Bidenâs Weakness
When President Trump Calls, World Leaders Answer | Kash Patel On Americaâs Enemies Allying Due To Bidenâs Weakness
2:35 minutes
https://rumble.com/embed/v29x7z8/?pub=4
âJustice For Allâ Music Video Released | Performed By The J6 Choir And President Donald J. Trump
Totally cool, PDJT speaks the Pledge of Allegiance through it,released exclusively on war room, all proceeds go to J6 political prisoners
6:38 minutes
https://rumble.com/embed/v29x992/?pub=4
Just released Kash says itâs already in top 10 of all download sites, order
Justice for All with J6 choir and Donald J. Trump
âJustice For Allâ â Trump Collaborates With âJ6 Prison Choirâ Defendants In New Song
by ProTrumpNews Staff Mar. 4, 2023 3:05 pm171 Comments
Donald Trump is not done supporting the Jan 6th prisoners.
He was featured in a new song titled, âJustice for All,â by the J6 Prison Choir.
The Daily Mail reported:
Is a Grammy award in former President Donald Trumpâs future?
The former president collaborated on a song with the J6 Prison Choir â members of the MAGA mob who remain imprisoned for their role in the January 6 Capitol attack.
The song, entitled âJustice for All,â uses Trumpâs spoken word recitation of the Pledge of Allegiance over the Star-Spangled banner, with the prisoners chanting âUSAâ at the end.
It was released on YouTube, Spotify, Apple Music and other platforms on Friday.
The recording was done at Mar-A-Lago and Ed Henry and former Trump White House official Kash Patel are reportedly involved with the project.
According to the report, the money is going to a group run by Henry and then to the families of Jan 6th prisoners.
Newsmax reported:
One source told Forbes that money raised from the song, which is on sale for $1.29 on iTunes, will go to the families of imprisoned Jan. 6 defendants.
The tune was recorded several weeks ago at Trumpâs Mar-a-Lago residence in South Florida, the source further claimed, with the Jan. 6 defendant portion reportedly recorded through a jailhouse phone.
Conservative commentator Ed Henry and Trump-era White House official Kash Patel are reportedly involved in the project. The funds are slated to go into a group run by Henry.
Here is the song:
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2023/03/justice-for-all-trump-collaborates-with-j6-prison-choir-defendants-in-new-song/
Whats funny is Huffpost and others releasing hit pieces on the song. Fuck them all
That made me cry, already top 10 of all downloads already! Lets buy it anons only a $1.79 to download
Absolutely itâs time btw
Events that occurred on Mar. 4 in history
⢠Second Inauguration of George Washington March 4th (all others the same day until 1937)
⢠PDJT speech at CPAC 2023
⢠Release of song of âJustice for Allâ with J6 and DJT
⢠First Congressional meeting confirming and approval of the United States Constitution
==The Significance of March 4
March 4, 1789==
At New York City's Federal Hall (pictured), on March 4, 1789, the Senate convened for the first time. From 1789 until 1933, when the Constitution's Twentieth Amendment changed the convening time to 12 noon on January 3, the date of March 4 would rank among the most important on the congressional calendar.
As the Constitution's framers had no way of knowing when the new constitution would be approved, they directed the Congress under the expiring Articles of Confederation to set the convening date. In September 1788, once the necessary nine states had ratified, the Confederation Congress chose March 4.
In the years that followed 1789, March 4 became most significant as an ending date. Although the Senate customarily convened on the Fourth of March every four years for a few days to consider nominations of new presidential administrations, the Senate and the House would not again come together on March 4 until 1867. While Congress followed the constitutional requirement to convene annually on the first Monday in December, it almost always adjourned its final session on March 4.
As early-nineteenth-century members approached a final session's crucial closing minutes, they regularly questioned whether the Congress expired at midnight on March 3, or noon on March 4. Surprisingly, this fundamental point remained unsettled for decades. Finally, at midnight on March 3, 1851, Mississippi Senator Jefferson Davis declared that his term had expired and refused to vote when further roll calls were ordered. This sparked a discussion of the difference between a natural day, beginning at midnight, and a "political" day, starting at noon. The Senate then adopted a resolution stating its opinion that, as the Senate customarily convened at noon on March 4, the previous Congress must end at that time.
Whether at midnight or noon, the Senate often gained extra time for last-minute appropriations bills by sending a doorkeeper, pole in hand, to gently move the chamber clock's minute hand from natural time to "political" time.
https://www.senate.gov/artandhistory/history/minute/The_Significance_of_March_4.htm
=EPA Abdicated Their Duties To Avoid Any Blame | Jeffrey Clark Unfolds The Norfolk Southern Disaster.
EPA ducking their responsibility and blame the Fire Marshall and Fire Chief, Bannon and Clark are pissed
Short video 8:30 minutes
https://rumble.com/embed/v29xfe2/?pub=4
10 Mar, 2023 09:00
EU aiming to ramp up naval patrols after Nord Stream blasts â FT
A new maritime strategy will reportedly urge increased NATO activity
EU officials believe that the sabotage of the Nord Stream pipelines warrants increased naval patrols to defend assets against Russia, according to the Financial Times. European investigators have reportedly found no evidence linking Moscow to the incident, which rendered multibillion-dollar projects inoperable.
âAfter what happened with Nord Stream, [we need] increased monitoring and protecting [of] critical maritime infrastructure and ships from physical and cyber threats,â Virginijus Sinkevicius, the EUâs environment and oceans commissioner, told the British newspaper.
A plan to ramp up joint NATO patrols and naval military exercises will be outlined in an update of the EUâs maritime strategy, which will be published on Friday, the newspaper said. Lithuanian politician Sinkevicius claimed that the bloc âcannot exclude anythingâ under the current circumstances.
The Nord Stream pipelines connected Russia to Germany via the Baltic Sea. Last September, powerful explosions ruptured three of the four pipes, making it impossible to deliver natural gas through them.
Initially, there was widespread speculation in the Western media that Moscow had supposedly blown up its own infrastructure to put pressure on the EU amid the conflict in Ukraine. After months of investigations, no evidence has reportedly been found to back up that theory.
Moscow was denied access to the probes by EU nations and is seeking an impartial, UN-mandated investigation. If the sabotage goes unpunished, it would create a dangerous precedent in international relations, senior Russian diplomats have argued.
âIt is the right of not only Russia, but of everybody to understand what has happened,âthe deputy head of the Russian mission to the UN, Dmitry Polyansky, insisted. âIf we are approaching an age when [nations] can attack infrastructure projects of [other nations] â I donât know what the limits would be of this terrible time.â
Last month, US investigative journalist Seymour Hersh reported that the Nord Stream sabotage was a clandestine US-Norwegian operation, ordered by American President Joe Biden. He said it was meant to ensure German support for the confrontation with Russia over Ukraine, as well as compliance with the EUâs decision to stop buying Russian energy.
This week, a series of publications in US and German media outlets claimed that a âpro-Ukrainian groupâ funded by a Ukrainian businessman may have been behind the sabotage. Western nations previously insisted that only a state actor would have the capability and expertise to pull off such a complex operation.
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said it is âshamefulâ for journalists to attempt to pin the attack âon some Ukrainian oligarch.â The Kremlin mocked the latest claims surrounding the sabotage, suggesting that they implied that fictional villain âDr. Evilâ was somehow the mastermind.
https://www.rt.com/news/572739-nord-stream-eu-patrols/
Hope he doesnt allow Pharma on there
Michael Shellenberger Outlines Deep State Psychological Operations Being Conducted Against Americans
March 10, 2023 | Sundance |
After his review of the Twitter Files, Michael Shellenberger is beginning to take a big picture approach to each of the discoveries. {Direct Rumble Link}
Shellenberger, appears on Tucker Carlson tonight to discuss how in the big picture the U.S. government is conducting psychological warfare against domestic citizens through the auspices of Twitter and likely other social media platforms. Heâs not wrong, weâve been calling it out in real time. WATCH: 4:59 minutes
Michael Shellenberger: The Deep State's Using Psychological Operations Used Abroad Against Americans
Semi-related. You might remember for several months CTH has been outlining the state of the issues between the United States and Mexico regarding energy policy. Within the dynamic I have said repeatedly to âwatch Mexicoâ through the prism of: what would the USIC, specifically in this instance the CIA, do to turn American sentiment against Mexico?
Remember me repeatedly saying that? Within those questions, and from that baseline, you will discover why I have not been writing about a Mexican cartel kidnapping four American hostages, killing two.
CCTV video drives home the point of danger in Mexico.
Yes, Mexico is dangerous. Yes, drug cartels run a great deal of Mexico including significant control of the Mexican government, military and police. Yes, the cartels are bad people, and they commit horrible atrocities.
Yes, this well-known history of violence also provides a convenient cover for a U.S. intel operationâŚ. if the U.S. government (CIA) was so inclined.
Unfortunately, in the current state of U.S. politics,one cannot rule out completelythe latest story of Mexican kidnapping as a possible U.S. intelligence operation.
Would the U.S. government do, participate in, or stimulate to an outcome, something that horrific just because they were positioning an anti-Mexico narrative as a baseline for U.S. policy toward the Mexican government?
The well publicized CCTV video of the event certainly helped drive a point home.Can you rule out the CIA involvement?
Making tinfoil matters worse, I previously emphasized, âThe U.S. and Canada are going to push every possible political pressure point in orderto force Mexico to change energy policy. The stakes are high. It is going to be remarkable to watch what happens as this battle takes place. Watch Mexico in 2023.â {LINK} A few weeks later, with more data assembled, I added, âIâm not talking about little threats, or ordinary economic pressure points; watch closely how the U.S threats are established. The ideologues around Joe Biden will seek to destroy AMLO if he does not go along with the energy change effort. {LINK}
Within these psychological operations, one must always assess exactly where our feeling of outrage is coming from.
https://theconservativetreehouse.com/blog/2023/03/10/michael-shellenberger-outlines-deep-state-psychological-operations-being-conducted-against-americans/
A Familiar Brand of BS from Former DOJ Lawyer, Turned New York Rep, Dan Goldman
March 9, 2023 | Sundance |
I find myself needing to draw attention to a particular brand of familiar bullsh*t from former DOJ Lawyer and current New York Freshman Representative Daniel Goldman.
In the exchange below, prompted to 10:55, notice how weasel Goldman posits the Mueller/Weissmann Special Counsel Russian indictments as some form of evidence that Russia (a) interfered in the election, and that Russia (b) hacked and dumped the DNC emails in 2016; neither of which is factually accurateâŚ.. but he blathers on.
Unfortunately, Taibbi and Shellenberger were not deep enough in the weeds back in 2018 to appropriately skewer Dan Goldman with the verbal takedown he deserved. What Goldman is saying is ridiculous, and he counts on people not knowing the details of the Mueller/Weissmann schemes.
Former Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein held two big press conferences announcing indictments of Russian actors in 2018. One in February and one in July, both at critical moments for the fraudulent cover operation being done by Mueller. [Citation Here â And HERE â And Here]
These are the âindictmentsâ Goldman cites. However, the indictments were sealed within the DOJ-National Security Division, specifically so that no one could deconstruct them. Goldman is asking Taibbi to read indictments that are not even possible to see. They never were. The only thing the public saw were Weissmann and teamâs descriptions of the claims within the indictments we were never permitted to reviewâŚ. because, well, national security. WATCH:
Insert the familiar and hilarious case of the Russian Concord Catering Company that was indicted. Yes, Mueller/Weissmann actually indicted a place that makes ham sandwiches. The correct âConcordâ company eventually took the DOJ case to court and made fun of the stupid Amerikans so much the DOJ ended up dropping the case while claiming they would have to put national security at risk (sources and methods) if they took the case to trial.
In February 2018, they needed a big presser to get away from the Senator Warner texts with Adam Waldman (Oleg Deripaska, Dan Jones, Chris Steele et al), while simultaneously trying to run an operation to deflect attention from the FBI discovery of SSCI Security Director James Wolfe and his leaking of the FISA application. The February Russian indictments were intended to: (a) suck oxygen, (b) deflect from a collapsing Trump-Russia narrative (Nunes Memo), and (c) prop up the Mueller probe.
The July 2018 indictments of Russian Intelligence Officials, was even worse. This set [READ HERE] evaporated immediately following the press conference. The media ran with the narrative, yet there was nothing public that would ever support the indictments⌠because, national security. Seeing a pattern?
This is in the same July 2018 when the Mueller team publicly released the Carter Page FISA application, again another distraction and first ever release of a Top Secret Compartmented FISA warrant {eyeroll here}⌠that was already in the media hands from the soon to be made public James Wolfe indictment. This is the exact same time when the Mueller team told the FISA court that the predicate for the FISA warrant was structurally sound. It wasnât.
Both the February and July 2018 Russian indictments were indictments (accusations) in name only. None of it was pursued except by the Russian Concord group who wanted to go to court to embarrass the Mueller probe⌠which was the real motive for the DOJ dropping it. Daniel Goldman knows all of this.
The great pretending continuesâŚ.I hate them all.
Last point. See what I mean about congress and their staffs being clueless about the details of events. Any of those Congress people could have mopped the floor with Goldman and made an epic moment for television sunlight⌠except they donât know the background. They are genuinely clueless. Principals and Staff, totally clueless. Even on this House subcommittee.
https://theconservativetreehouse.com/blog/2023/03/09/a-familiar-brand-of-bs-from-former-doj-lawyer-turned-new-york-rep-dan-goldman/
I hate these people . Goldman knows the government coerced all social media company to violate the First Amendment. They canât outsource limiting free speech
TWITTER FILES: ==1/4 or 5=
Statement to Congress
THE CENSORSHIP-INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX
âMONITOR ALL TWEETS COMING FROM TRUMPâS PERSONAL ACCOUNT/BIDENâS PERSONAL ACCOUNTâ
When #TwitterFiles reporters were given access to Twitter internal documents last year, we first focused on the company, which at times acted like a power above government.
But Twitter was more like a partner to government.
With other tech firms it held a regular âindustry meetingâ with FBI and DHS, and developed a formal system for receiving thousands of content reports from every corner of government: HHS, Treasury, NSA, even local police:
Emails from the FBI, DHS and other agencies often came with spreadsheets of hundreds or thousands of account names for review. Often, these would be deleted soon after. Image.png
Many were obvious âmisinformation,â like accounts urging people to vote the day after an election.
But other official "disinfo" reports had shakier reasoning. The highlighted Twitter analysis here disagrees with the FBI about accounts deemed a âproxy of Russian actors":
Then we saw "disinfo" lists where evidence was even less clear. This list of 378 âIranian State Linked Accountsâ includes an Iraq vet once arrested for blogging about the war, a former Chicago Sun-Times reporter and Truthout, a site that publishes Noam Chomsky.
In some cases, state reports didnât even assert misinformation. Here, a list of YouTube videos is flagged for âanti-Ukraine narrativesâ:
But the bulk of censorship requests didnât come from government directly.
Asked if Twitterâs marketing department could say the company detects âmisinfoâ with help of âoutside experts,â a Twitter executive replied:
We came to think of this grouping â state agencies like DHS, FBI, or the Global Engagement Center (GEC), along with âNGOs that arenât academicâ and an unexpectedly aggressive partner, commercial news media â as the Censorship-Industrial Complex.
Whoâs in the Censorship-Industrial Complex? Twitter in 2020 helpfully compiled a list for a working group set up in 2020.
The National Endowment for Democracy, the Atlantic Councilâs DFRLab, and Hamilton 68âs creator, the Alliance for Securing Democracy, are key:
Twitter execs werenât sure about Clemsonâs Media Forensics Lab (âtoo chummy with HPSCIâ), and werenât keen on the Rand Corporation (âtoo close to USDODâ), but others were deemed just right.
NGOs ideally serve as a check on corporations and the government. Not long ago, most of these institutions viewed themselves that way. Now, intel officials, âresearchers,â and executives at firms like Twitter are effectively one team - or Signal group, as it were:
The Woodstock of the Censorship-Industrial Complex came when the Aspen Institute - which receives millions a year from both the State Department and USAID - held a star-studded confab in Aspen in August 2021 to release its final report on âInformation Disorder.â
The report was co-authored by Katie Couric and Chris Krebs, the founder of the DHSâs Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA). Yoel Roth of Twitter and Nathaniel Gleicher of Facebook were technical advisors. Prince Harry joined Couric as a Commissioner.
Their taxpayer-backed conclusions: the state should have total access to data to make searching speech easier, speech offenders should be put in a âholding area," and government should probably restrict disinformation, âeven if it means losing some freedom.â
Note Aspen recommended the power to mandate data disclosure be given to the FTC, which this committee just caught in a clear abuse of office, demanding information from Twitter about communications with (and identities of) #TwitterFiles reporters.
judiciary.house.gov/sites/evo-subsâŚ
Naturally Twitterâs main concern regarding the Aspen report was making sure Facebook got hit harder by any resulting regulatory changes:
The same agencies (FBI, DHS/CISA, GEC) invite the same âexpertsâ (Thomas Rid, Alex Stamos), funded by the same foundations (Newmark, Omidyar, Knight) trailed by the same reporters (Margaret Sullivan, Molly McKew, Brandy Zadrozny) seemingly to every conference, every panel.
The #TwitterFiles show the principals of this incestuous self-appointed truth squad moving from law enforcement/intelligence to the private sector and back, claiming a special right to do what they say is bad practice for everyone else: be fact-checked only by themselves.
https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1633830002742657027.html
TWITTER FILES Mar. 9, 2023
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21.While Twitter sometimes pushed back on technical analyses from NGOs about who is and isn't a âbot,â on subject matter questions like vaccines or elections they instantly defer to sites like Politifact, funded by the same names that fund the NGOs: Koch, Newmark, Knight.
#TwitterFiles repeatedly show media acting as proxy for NGOs, with Twitter bracing for bad headlines if they don't nix accounts. Here, the Financial Times gives Twitter until end of day to provide a âsteerâ on whether RFK, Jr. and other vax offenders will be zapped.
Well, you say, so what? Why shouldnât civil society organizations and reporters work together to boycott âmisinformationâ? Isnât that not just an exercise of free speech, but a particularly enlightened form of it?
The difference is, these campaigns are taxpayer-funded. Though the state is supposed to stay out domestic propaganda, the Aspen Institute, Graphika, the Atlantic Councilâs DFRLab, New America, and other âanti-disinformationâ labs are receiving huge public awards.
Some NGOs, like the GEC-funded Global Disinformation Index or the DOD-funded Newsguard, not only seek content moderation but apply subjective âriskâ or âreliabilityâ scores to media outlets, which can result in reduction in revenue. Do we want government in this role?
Perhaps the ultimate example of the absolute fusion of state, corporate, and civil society organizations is the Stanford Internet Observatory (SIO), whose âElection Integrity Partnershipâ is among the most voluminous âflaggersâ in the #TwitterFiles:
After public uproar âpausedâ the Orwellian âDisinformation Governance Boardâ of the DHS in early 2020, Stanford created the EIP to âfill the gapsâ legally, as director Alex Stamos explains here (h/t Foundation for Freedom Online).
EIP research manager Renee DiResta boasted that while filling âgaps," the EIP succeeded in getting âtech partnersâ Google, TikTok, Facebook and Twitter to take action on â35% of the URLS flaggedâ under âremove, reduce, or informâ policies.
According to the EIPâs own data, it succeeded in getting nearly 22 million tweets labeled in the runup to the 2020 vote.
Itâs crucial to reiterate: EIP was partnered with state entities like CISA and GEC while seeking elimination of millions of tweets. In the #TwitterFiles, Twitter execs did not distinguish between organizations, using phrases like âAccording to CIS[A], escalated via EIP.â
After the 2020 election, when EIP was renamed the Virality Project, the Stanford lab was on-boarded to Twitterâs JIRA ticketing system, absorbing this government proxy into Twitter infrastructure â with a capability of taking in an incredible 50 million tweets a day.
In one remarkable email, the Virality Project recommends that multiple platforms take action even against âstories of true vaccine side effectsâ and âtrue posts which could fuel hesitancy.â
None of the leaders of this effort to police Covid speech had health expertise.
This is the Censorship-Industrial Complex at its essence: a bureaucracy willing to sacrifice factual truth in service of broader narrative objectives. Itâs the opposite of what a free press does.
Profiles portray DiResta as a warrior against Russian bots and misinformation, but reporters never inquire about work with DARPA, GEC, and other agencies. In the video below from @MikeBenzCyber, Stamos introduces her as having "worked for the CIA":
DiResta has become the public face of the Censorship-Industrial Complex, a name promoted everywhere as an unquestioned authority on truth, fact, and Internet hygiene, even though her former firm, New Knowledge, has been embroiled in two major disinformation scandals.
This, ultimately, is the most serious problem with the Censorship-Industrial Complex.
Packaged as a bulwark against lies and falsehood, it is itself often a major source of disinformation, with American taxpayers funding their own estrangement from reality.
https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1633830002742657027.html
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DiRestaâs New Knowledge helped design the Hamilton 68 project exposed in the #TwitterFiles.
Although it claimed to track âRussian influence,â Hamilton really followed Americans like âUltra Maga Dog Mom,â âRight2Liberty,â even a British rugby player named Rod Bishop:
Told he was put on the Hamilton list of suspected âRussian influenceâ accounts, Bishop was puzzled.
âNonsense. Iâm supporting Ukraine,â he said.
As a result of Hamiltonâs efforts, all sorts of people were falsely tied in press stories to âRussian botsâ: former House Intel chief Devin Nunes, #WalkAway founder @BrandonStraka, supporters of the #FireMcMaster hashtag, even people who used the term âdeep stateâ:
Hamilton 68 was funded by the Alliance for Securing Democracy, which in turn was funded by the German Marshall Fund, which in turn is funded in part by â the Department of State.
The far worse scandal was âProject Birmingham,â in which thousands of fake Russian Twitter accounts were created to follow Alabama Republican Roy Moore in his 2017 race for US Senate.
Newspapers reported Russia seemed to take an interest in the race, favoring Moore.
Though at least one reporter for a major American paper was at a meeting in September, 2018 when New Knowledge planned the bizarre bot-and-smear campaign, the story didnât break until December, two days after DiResta gave a report on Russian interference to the Senate.
Internally, Twitter correctly assessed the Moore story as far back as fall of 2017, saying it had no way if knowing if the Moore campaign purchased the bots, or if âan adversary purchased them⌠in an attempt to discredit them.â
Twitter told this to reporters who asked about the story contemporaneously. Moreover, after the story broke, Twitter's Roth wrote:
âThere have been other instances in which domestic actors created fake accounts⌠some are fairly prominent in progressive circles.â
Roth added, âWe shouldnât comment.â Repeatedly in the #TwitterFiles, when Twitter learned the truth about scandals like Project Birmingham, they said nothing, like banks that were silent about mortgage fraud.
Reporters also kept quiet, protecting fellow âstakeholders.â
Twitter stayed silent out of political caution. DiResta, who ludicrously claimed she thought Project Birmingham was just an experiment to âinvestigate to what extent they could grow audiences⌠using sensational news,â hinted at a broader reason.
âI know there were people who believed the Democrats needed to fight fire with fire,â she told the New York Times.
âIt was absolutely chatter going around the party.â
The incident underscored the extreme danger of the Censorship-Industrial Complex. Without real oversight mechanisms, there is nothing to prevent these super-empowered information vanguards from bending the truth for their own ends.
By way of proof, no major press organization has re-examined the bold claims DiResta/New Knowledge made to the Senate â e.g. that Russian ads âreached 126 million peopleâ in 2016 â while covering up the Hamilton and Alabama frauds. If the CIC deems it, lies stay hidden.
In the digital age, this sprawling new information-control bureaucracy is an eerie sequel to the dangers Dwight Eisenhower warned about in his farewell address, when he said:
âThe potential for the disastrous rise of misplaced power exists.â
Thanks to @ShellenbergerMD and reporters/researchers @Techno_Fog, @neffects, @bergerbell, @SchmidtSue1, @tw6384, and others for help in preparing this testimony. The Twitter Files searches are performed by a third party, so material may have been left out.
https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1633830002742657027.html
The real question can this complex ever be defunded. CIA does this all the time, so our gov funded every NGO, media, university, institutes etc to limit free speech, but the ultimate goal is for us plebs we can never have thought, movement or relationships. You never know who is a CHI. Burn the whole structure down now. They use our taxes to criminalize us and persecute us until we relinquish freedom, but even them they will use taxes to lock us up in prisons.
The one thing I can say with gratitude, thank God for Elon Musk and these researchers
Tucker Carlson Defends Himself Against DC Attacks â âWe are learning who the liars areââŚ
March 9, 2023 | Sundance
Tucker Carlson has been under blistering attacks from the administrative state in Washington DC, the professional media, Democrats and Republicans in congress as well as the agencies of the FBI, DHS and DOJ. {Direct Rumble Link Here}
Mr. Carlson responded again tonight to the vitriol from the apparatus of government for his airing of the January 6th CCTV tapes and the fallout from the sunlight. Extensive segment as aired â WATCH:
Excellent monologue
The lying liars live in lie, they will lie even when caught.
https://theconservativetreehouse.com/blog/2023/03/09/tucker-carlson-defends-himself-against-dc-attacks-we-are-learning-who-the-liars-are/#more-244112
https://rumble.com/embed/v29pr66/?pub=4
FDIC only covers $250,000 max. The guys and companies with millions are screwed..