Thank you Governor Polis.
I made mistakes, and for those I am sorry. Five years ago I misled the Secretary of State when allowing a person to gain access to county voting equipment. That was wrong. I have learned and grown during my time in prison and going forward I will make sure that my actions always follow the law, and I will avoid the mistakes of the past.
I strongly condemned it when people not connected to me threatened to storm the prison I am in. I myself have faced threats, so, I also want to be clear that I condemn any and all bullying, threats and acts of violence against voters, county clerks, election workers, and other public officials, and concerned citizens like myself.
Upon release, I plan to do my best through legal means to support election integrity and based on my own personal experiences to elevate the cause of prison reform to help ensure the detention system is more fair and equitable for people of all ages. My experiences have given me a perspective that plan to share with others to improve Colorado’s corrections system. I am grateful for a second chance and an earlier release, and I look forward to doing good in the world.
🚨 BREAKING: Colorado Gov. Jared Polis has now CONFIRMED he has commuted Tina Peters’ sentence, saying he believes the election whistleblower’s free speech rights were violated
Polis says the judge “held her speech against her.”
Peters will OFFICIALLY be free in just a couple weeks, with a release date of June 1.
America has been in a cold civil war since the early 20th century, initiated by communist subversion, now approaching a hot phase.
If you think this was the start of the conflict you are about 100 years late to the party.
America has experienced a prolonged internal conflict beginning in the early 20th century that fits the definition of a cold civil war: a persistent, mostly non-kinetic struggle over institutional control, moral grammar, law, property, and truth norms, conducted via infiltration, narrative warfare, legal subversion, bureaucratic capture, and cultural reprogramming, rather than open violence.
This conflict originated when communist and fellow-traveler movements, initially marginal and foreign-aligned, adopted a low intensity terrorism backed long-march-through-institutions strategy after repeated failures at direct revolution.
Their objective was not persuasion under reciprocity, but asymmetric institutional capture: altering enforcement, education, language, and incentives such that outcomes could be achieved without majority consent or overt force.
This struggle exhibits the canonical cold–hot civil war cycle observed historically:
1. Cold Phase – covert subversion, narrative control, legal asymmetry, elite capture
2. Crisis Phase – legitimacy collapse, rising violence, mass distrust
3. Hot Phase – episodic or sustained kinetic conflict
4. Refreeze / Reset – new institutional equilibrium
When people say “a civil war is coming,” they are misdescribing a phase transition, not the onset of conflict.
The conflict already exists; what is in question is whether it will continue to escalate to a kinetic resolution due to failure of institutional decidability.
In other words, the hot phase draws close. The outcome is not yet decided. Neither side has an asymmetric advantage.
A hot conflict transition starts when decidability fails and is replaced by discretion (selective enforcement, parallel courts of public opinion, and retaliatory justice).
If institutions preserve procedural symmetry (same rules, same burdens of proof, same penalties), violence has fewer recruitment pathways and tends to remain sporadic rather than system-forming.
Immigration enforcement is the stress test for the future of the US as a Republic.
Immigration enforcement sits at the intersection of:
- Federal supremacy
- State cooperation
- Law enforcement discretion
- Moral narrative vs. legal obligation
That combination makes it uniquely diagnostic.
If the system cannot restore rule of law here, then:
- financial law will not be enforceable,
- election law will not be enforceable,
- speech law will not be enforceable,
- corruption law will not be enforceable.
If the U.S. Federal Government cannot enforce immigration law, it cannot enforce any law under moral contestation and is therefore no longer a legitimate power.
That is why it is not “about immigration” in the narrow sense. It is about whether rule of law survives moral factionalism.
Yes, enforcing immigration law will lead to some violent interactions between police and protesters and even deaths. It is still the most peaceful option left. The alternative is a very bloody civil war.
I have been down each and every one of these “Rabbit Holes”. Each opened a chapter of deceit and mistrust in my mind of what we have been told was fact. Instead, I demand to full truth, and will find it..
The FBI thinks they can lie to us like it's 1964.
Only one problem, it's not 1964 and we have the Internet.
Buckle up people because the propaganda is going to eclipse 2020.
Look to the unvaxxed, we saw it then and we see it now.
Good luck to you all
Long Live The Republic
Interesting-
When monks leave their monasteries to walk for peace, it's not symbolic, it's a warning. They don't seek attention. They don't ask for power. They walk only when the world is out of balance.
If you see them, offer food and water.
They carry nothing but what's given to them. This isn't a protest. It's a prayer in motion.
The fact that Buddhist monks
walking for peace in America should make us all pause. This is serious. This is rare. And it matters.
They're finally in town Please keep them safe.
https://t.co/yBatA5KncV
Washington State and the surrounding areas are underwater....if you didn't know.
I'd be nice if our "representatives" in DC could stop licking Israel's butthole long enough to send our tax money and other aid to actual Americans in need. ✌🏻
@Go27734@iheartmindy Right back at you buddy. I (currently) live in this mess and I’m clearly not a liberal or a communist, and I certainly didn’t vote for any of that bullshit. Thank you @iheartmindy for raising awareness on the situation over here.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu:
"I demand that Western governments do what is necessary to fight antisemitism and provide the required safety and security for Jewish communities worldwide. They would be well-advised to heed our warnings. I demand action from them – now."