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LA County’s $282M Voting Machine Deal Tied to International Bribes
Remove ALL CRIMINALS in OFFICE and ON THE BENCH IMMEDITALLY!!! Anyone who BENEFITED FROM THIS FUCKERY - FIRE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=94JOK59yc0U
‘A major liability’: Prince Andrew caught in new Jeffrey Epstein lie
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9-sZjvlSzqg
Graham Greene, Oscar-Nominated ‘Dances with Wolves’ Actor, Dies at 73
Graham Greene, the Canadian actor best known for his Oscar-nominated turn in the 1990 film “Dances with Wolves,” died on Monday in Toronto after a battle with long illness. He was 73.
A pioneer for Indigineous actors in Hollywood, Greene made his debut in the 1979 Canadian drama series “The Great Detective” and in the 1983 film “Running Brave.” But his big Hollywood break came with “Dances with Wolves,” in which he co-starred as “Kicking Bird.” The role earned him an Academy Award nomination for best supporting actor in 1991. The film was nominated for 12 Oscars and won seven, including for best picture and best director for Kevin Costner.
In an interview with Canada’s Theatre Museum, he discussed auditioning for “Crimson Tide” with director Tony Scott. Scott said, “I can’t really see a Native American working on a submarine.” Greene replied, “If you could, I would let you tell my four dead uncles who died in the Pacific on subs. Thanks for the trip to New York. I’m going to Sardi’s for lunch now.”
Afterward, he went on to appear in several major Hollywood releases, such as “Maverick,” “Die Hard with a Vengeance,” “The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 2” and “Molly’s Game.” As Arlen Bitterbuck in Frank Darabont’s “The Green Mile,” he was part of the SAG-award nominated ensemble for best performance along with actors including Tom Hanks and Harry Dean Stanton.
He was nominated for a Spirit award for Chris Eyre’s influential 2002 indie “Skins,” about life on Lakota Sioux reservation.
Greene also had a prolific career in television. His credits include “Northern Exposure,” “Murder She Wrote,” “Lonesome Dove: The Series,” “Wolf Lake,” “The Red Green Show,” “Defiance,” “Longmire,” “Goliath,” “Reservation Dogs,” “Echo,” “Riverdale,” “1883,” “The Last of Us” and “Tulsa King.”
Outside of his Oscar nom, Greene won a Grammy in 2000 for best spoken word album for children for his work on “Listen to the Storyteller.” He was also honored with a Gemini Award, Canadian Screen Award and nominated for an Independent Spirit Award. In 2021, he received a star on Canada’s Walk of Fame.
Greene was born in June 1952 in Ohsweken, on Canada’s Six Nations Reserve. He began his acting career in the theater and was appearing in professional stage productions by the 1970s.
https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/movies/articles/graham-greene-oscar-nominated-dances-224203843.html
They never learn…Making Fearporn Definitive outcomes, Putting the brunt of anger towards how the "Taxpayers" are on the "hook?" KEK
This should be good…
Alligator Alcatraz winds down operations, leaving Floridians on the financial hook
NBC
Sun, August 31, 2025 at 1:55 PM PDT
President Trump’s tariffs were struck down in court, however until a final weigh in by the Supreme Court is made, the import taxes will remain in effect on dozens of U.S. trading partners. Wall Street Journal national politics reporter Sabrina Siddiqui, Vote Save America Head Shaniqua McClendon, and former Rep. Carlos Curbelo join Alex Witt to discuss the tariff turmoil, Alligator Alcatraz’s decommissioning, and chaos at the CDC.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/videos/alligator-alcatraz-winds-down-operations-205500065.html
You always shill, but you never understand the messages.
Be Best…
DARPA
NEVER. EVER. TRUST. DARPA
BEST: BioElectronics to Sense and Treat
https://www.darpa.mil/research/programs/best-bioelectronics
> her
Can't fix Stupid
Or Brainwashed.
(Although this image looks doctored, different nail polish and different stockings, Jumping on the "American" tag line for the mighty dollar' goes back to pole dancing daze…)
Sydney Sweeney just launched a lingerie brand. Jeff Bezos backed it.
Here’s why this isn’t just another celebrity cash grab. It’s a blueprint for the next era of celebrity—founded brands.
You probably know Sydney Sweeney from Euphoria, Anyone But You, or Madame Web.
But what you might not know is:
She’s spent the past year quietly testing, learning, and developing a lingerie brand.
Not slapping her name on something off the shelf, but building.
And it makes sense.
Sydney’s on-screen persona — confident, sensual, vulnerable, unapologetically feminine — mirrors the exact energy that today’s lingerie customer wants.
She’s not pretending to fit the category. She is the category.
And she’s already proven she can sell.
In 2023, her swimwear collab with Frankies Bikinis sold out in 24 hours.
That wasn’t just hype. It was a strategic market test. And it worked.
Now she’s going bigger by launching her own lingerie brand.
The twist? Amazon founder Jeff Bezos and technology entrepreneur Michael Dell are investing in it.
Not directly. But both are investors in the new $1B Coatue Innovation Fund, which is reportedly providing the capital for Sydney’s brand launch.
That’s right. The world’s richest man and one of tech’s quietest powerhouses are betting on a 27-year-old actress to build the next big thing in consumer.
And it signals something important:
This isn’t about underwear.
It’s about attention.
Sydney has it. And more importantly, she knows how to use it.
I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again:
The next billion-dollar brands will be founded by creators and celebrities.
The venture world is finally waking up to this. Bezos. Dell. Coatue.
They're all placing early bets.
We’re witnessing a fundamental power shift in how brands are built.
The old playbook?
Spend millions to reach consumers.
The new playbook?
Start with millions who already trust you, then build products they actually want.
Sex Spells Sell
https://www.linkedin.com/posts/scott-van-den-berg-22b534150_sydney-sweeney-just-launched-a-lingerie-brand-activity-7351596642942230531–pHV