WEF EXECUTIVE: “WATER, SOIL, AND OXYGEN SHOULD NOT BE INFINITELY ACCESSIBLE. THEY’RE ASSETS THAT SHOULD BE INCLUDED IN OUR GLOBAL ECONOMIC BALANCE SHEETS.”
THEY WANT TO MONETIZE BREATHING...
AND CHARGE YOU FOR AIR WHILE THEY OWN YOUR LUNGS?
THIS ISN’T A CONSPIRACY THEORY ANYMORE.
This isn’t the face of a journalist. It’s the face of an angry communist democrat activist posing as a journalist.
It’s hard to believe that anyone could still believe that the MSM exists to inform them with down the middle no spin news.
The MSM is an enemy of the people.
@BGatesIsaPyscho So Grok used the formula here: https://t.co/llVNdDsDxK and the temperature in Northern Virginia and other readings and determined that the conditions were present to cause these contrails. Who knew?
@BGatesIsaPyscho Living close to Dulles airport, we see constant air traffic. The sky stays blue and the condensation trails quickly evaporate on a typical day. Then there are these days, and during the same temperature all week, so don't gaslight us about condensation trails.
Trump just looked Kristen Welker dead in the eye, called NBC crooked, and walked out mid-interview. He’s done entertaining reporters who pretend the 2020 election was clean. Bold move, and a lot of people are loving it.
How many more people are going to pass away when nothing is wrong with them and then what is it weeks or months later they wind up passed away. Why isn’t anybody doing anything about this? Our scientists or people that were gonna tell on big pharma or pipsqueak Bill Gates.
https://t.co/c4lmhR9l8G
I drove to 648 Grassmere Park to see it for myself.
I had no idea what was about to be built 50 yards from the @nashvillezoo.
A data center. Right against the treeline where the animals my kids grew up visiting are kept.
I’m not anti-technology…
The phone you’re reading this on is tied to one of these somewhere. We all live in this now.
But here’s the thing nobody’s telling you: a low hum doesn’t stop at a wall. It goes right through it. And the zoo’s own CEO says it’d sit 50 yards from animals they’ve spent decades trying to protect and breed.
No study. No rules. No vote. Just a rushed permit.
You don’t have to hate the future to say: not like this.
The petition’s in my bio. Takes 10 seconds.
Right now, 10 seconds is the whole fight. 🐆
I have an announcement…my figure of 100 million is incorrect…
Kayleigh just put out numbers that should shock every American. Nearly 7 million H-1B visas since 2015, and former officials admitting 80 to 90 percent of the Indian ones are straight-up fraudulent.
This isn’t immigration, it’s a slow-motion takeover.
Based on these figures, I will recant my figure of a 100 million illegal aliens in the country, and I now estimate we need to round up a 106 million!!!!
🚨 NEW: The church that Don Lemon and other agitators stormed is STILL being harassed EVERY, SINGLE Sunday and St. Paul announced it will NOT pursue charges❗️
@jonathanparnell, the Lead Pastor of Cities Church, told me, that "Every Sunday, since January 18th, a group of agitators come and stand in front of our church building, and they harass people on their way to worship."
"They are trying to incite violence just like the people who invaded our church and desecrated our worship."
"They want to shut us down."
"But here's the thing, they picked the wrong church."
"We're not leaving. We're going to keep worshiping Jesus. We're going to keep spreading the Gospel."
@SatAmericaFNC ⬇️
“Alaska Bush Pilot Ken Jouppi: 13-Year Fight Over a Six-Pack of Beer Heads to Supreme Court”
I know Ken Jouppi personally — my plane was tied up right next to his at the airport in fairbanks, Alaska. He’s a veteran bush pilot, a hardworking American who’s spent decades flying in one of the toughest environments on earth. The photo of him smiling with that fox says it all: a true Alaskan character living the frontier life.
Back in 2012, a passenger brought a six-pack of beer onto Ken’s 1969 Cessna Skywagon as cargo for a flight into a dry [village has an ordnance that does not allow alcoholic] Native village.
Alaska state troopers seized the entire $95,000 plane under civil asset forfeiture laws, even though Ken wasn’t bootlegging for profit and the beer never reached its destination. He was convicted of a minor violation, but the state has spent over a decade trying to keep his livelihood.
Now, at 82 years old, this veteran is taking his case to the U.S. Supreme Court with the Institute for Justice, arguing the forfeiture violates the Eighth Amendment’s Excessive Fines Clause.
It’s a classic example of government overreach punishing hardworking citizens while real criminals walk free.
Ken’s story highlights the need for serious civil asset forfeiture reform. Americans shouldn’t lose their property over minor infractions. Praying for justice for this Alaskan legend.
#KenJouppi #AlaskaBushPilot #SupremeCourt #CivilAssetForfeiture #GovernmentOverreach #EighthAmendment #PropertyRights #ExcessiveFines #AmericaFirst #SupportOurPilots
@juicystar1908 A specific shoutout to the man who helped give them a reason to be scared, @GregoryKBovino
A round of applause for the work that keeps on even after you've turned it in. I know I'd rather things gone differently, but the tone he set was heard.
And now it's felt.
Well done!
I heard from a VERY reliable anonymous source that H-1B visa holders are self-deporting in RECORD numbers!
Here are the main groups leaving the country voluntarily:
1. Individuals who have no pathway to a green card after a failed Labor Market Test (LMT). Full credit is due to Jobs Now and the thousands of Americans applying for PERM jobs.
2. Individuals working for suspicious consultancies, because they are aware that they are being investigated.
3. Individuals who own rental properties are self-deporting, because they are becoming aware that the US government is actually processing my tips. As a friendly reminder, the first visa revocation letters were sent to H-1B landlords 3 months ago.
4. Individuals in the DFW area are starting to see that Americans' frustrations with the H-1B visa are real, and that Americans are starting to organize. They know that it is a matter of time before more fraud investigations are launched or that legislative changes are implemented.
The common point between these 4 groups is that they are scared of being grabbed by ICE, and would much rather self-deport before they need to admit to their families that they got deported.
Despite this progress, this is not the time to slow down and sit on our laurels. This is the time to double down and work harder than ever before.
This is why I will personally respond to every single inquiry from individuals wanting to monitor their local area for listings. If I have to train 100+ of you one-on-one and answer questions, I will.
Fmr CIA officer here.
Let me share how elections get stolen — and the role of intel agencies.
We all know that the CIA and NSA create and execute clandestine operations that are designed to go undetected. That ranges from recruiting human spies, tapping phone systems, and altering devices of all kinds.
Yes, that necessarily includes voting machines.
The CIA and NSA have teams to execute all of these operations and missions at the direction of a President, even those ops that are deemed impossible… like machines locked in rooms that are inside secure facilities, unhooked from the internet or whatever device that could tether them to the outside world.
Those tough intel operations require extensive planning, exquisite trade craft, supporting operations (HUMINT, SIGINT, MASINT), and a degree of luck.
For many years, everything that I’m saying was understood by both Democrats and Republicans on Capitol Hill.
Historic footage from Congressional hearings show both Ds and Rs saying that they were alarmed about voting systems with so-called “unhackable machines.” They knew then — correctly — that such a suggestion or claim was ridiculous. They were briefed by NSA and CIA teams on how they “hack the unhackable” every month without leaving a trace.
This is why Taiwan and others are resolute on conducting elections the old fashioned way: same day voting only, in person, IDs, paper ballots, a counting process that is open to the public to watch and monitor, and results announced that same night.
If Taiwan can do it with ~24M people, any US state can do it. Refusal to do so is an intentional choice to open your electoral systems to vulnerabilities.
That's what we’re now seeing across the United States, and primarily in Democrat-dominated locales. Including Los Angeles. Those politicians choose broken systems.
California’s ~30 day process to tally votes is obviously and intentionally vulnerable that a reasonable person understands that it allows for manipulation and assured electoral outcome by a dominant power (Democrats, in this case).
And like any good intel op, you do it such that there are no fingerprints left behind — whether that be with machines, mail-in ballots, harvested ballots, etc. If you own the ops environment, anything is possible.
Still, mistakes happen in any op. In the event of disclosure, you do what we often see Democrats and the media do: deny, smear, and make counter-accusations to preserve intentionally broken systems.
Folks, this is not about Spencer Pratt. This is about the future of what’s left of our Republic.
Evil, seditious forces have broken our electoral systems and gained great power using them. Mayor Bass is but one, using the machine that her Democrat Party has built to sustain her and Leftist power. It’s the modern, Golden State version of old Chicago, NJ, or Huey Long corruption.
They will deny it, obviously. Because admission means loss of power, money, and likely prison time. There’s no incentive for them to clean up what’s broken.
Bottom line: Mr. Pratt’s earnest desire to run a righteous race to fix his city faces long odds. He didn’t just run against Karen Bass. He ran against a corrupt machine.
But if nothing else, he has shown his fellow Angelinos and the nation that, once again, we have an existential problem in our electoral system with intentional vulnerabilities and electoral fraud that naturally flows from the brokenness.
Now it’s up to the rest of us to fix it.
There are solutions, none easy or polite. But we must do so — and by whatever means necessary — or the Republic falls to Communists and Cuba-trained agitators like Karen Bass.
Those are the stakes. Time is short.
Property taxes on primary residences are a tax on unrealized gains, and the double standard around it is glaring.
You buy a house for $300k with your after-tax dollars. Years later the market rises and the assessor says it’s now worth $600k. Your tax bill goes up—even though you didn’t sell, didn’t refinance, didn’t pull out a dime of equity. You’re paying higher taxes every single year on “wealth” that exists only on paper. That is the literal definition of taxing unrealized appreciation.
Politicians and pundits scream bloody murder when anyone suggests doing the exact same thing to billionaires’ unrealized stock gains. “It’s unfair! They’ll be forced to sell assets!” Yet the same logic is applied to your family home without a second thought. If the principle is wrong for Elon Musk’s Tesla shares, it’s wrong for grandma’s paid-off house.
The common defense—“It pays for schools and roads”—doesn’t hold up as justification for this specific mechanism. Those services are valuable, but tying their funding to the fluctuating paper value of your home creates a system where success (a nicer neighborhood, inflation, or simple supply and demand) is punished with a higher bill. Once the mortgage is gone, you still don’t truly own it. You’re a tenant with extra paperwork, paying annual rent to the government based on an assessment you don’t control.
This isn’t about hating government services. It’s about honest funding. Tax actual economic activity—consumption via a broad sales tax, realized capital gains, or user fees for specific services. Shift the burden to people who are actively spending or transacting in the economy instead of penalizing ownership itself. Other countries and even some U.S. localities have shown you can fund local government without treating primary homes like perpetual leaseholds from the state.
Ownership should mean ownership. Not “you own it until the county decides your paper equity went up.” Abolish property taxes on primary residences. The current system is a wealth tax dressed up as a service fee, and it’s long past time we called it what it is.
Cops are monitoring people critical of data centers.
The FBI is monitoring people critical of data centers.
Congress is monitoring people critical of data centers.
I'm starting to think they really don't want us to be asking what all these data centers are actually for.