The black-and-white image is from an automatic security camera located in a courtyard at Hampton Court Palace. The palace was closed at the time the image was taken. The figure standing in the locked dual-door service entrance has never been identified.
I’m no longer upset with the left for stealing elections.
I’m upset with Republicans and the Trump administration not doing anything about them stealing elections.
There have been zero consequences so why the heck would they stop??
The Los Angeles Mayor's Race is showing America voter fraud in real time.
Almost nobody voted for Nithya Raman in person.
But almost 100% of "mail in ballots" are for Nithya Raman?
States are fiercely competing to become the leading hubs for AI data centers.
A new analysis reveals that U.S. states have collectively offered hundreds of millions, and in several cases, billions, of dollars in tax breaks and economic incentives to lure these massive facilities. Washington and Texas dominate the landscape, accounting for the vast majority of subsidized data center projects announced between 2020 and 2026.
The single largest known incentive package came from Indiana, which offered Amazon Data Services an estimated $8.2 billion. Other significant deals include nearly $1 billion from Oregon to Amazon, approximately $891 million from North Carolina to Apple, and hundreds of millions awarded to Meta projects in Texas and Georgia.
This intense competition is driven by the explosive growth in demand for artificial intelligence. Data centers are the enormous facilities that underpin cloud computing, AI training and inference, internet services, and digital storage. As tech companies race to scale their AI capabilities, they require unprecedented computing power, fueling a nationwide boom in new construction.
Local governments see these projects as engines for job creation, capital investment, and long-term economic development. However, the rapid expansion is sparking increasing resistance. Residents and environmental advocates are voicing concerns over soaring electricity and water usage, noise pollution, land consumption, and pressure on local infrastructure.
A recent poll shows that about seven in ten Americans oppose the construction of AI data centers in their own communities.
The controversy underscores a central tension in the AI era: while demand for advanced artificial intelligence keeps accelerating, so too does public unease about the massive physical footprint needed to sustain it.
@TheFigen_ Garibaldi Castle in Russia, was designed in the spirit of medieval architecture, blending Renaissance and Victorian influences to create a fantastical old world aesthetic.
The Construction of Medieval Castles still blows the mind.
A stunning 11th-century fortress perched on the rugged northeast coast of England in Northumberland.
One of the largest inhabited castles in the UK, it stands as a breathtaking reminder of medieval engineering.
BREAKING: Nithya Raman just defeated Spencer Pratt after giving a concession speech on election night and then getting the largest number in almost every mail-in ballot dump.
They just cheated in an election right in front of our eyes.
Meet Shirley Weber
Shirley is the California Secretary of State
She is the key official refusing to fully comply with the DOJ’s demands for California’s statewide voter registration data
She is the reason California is blocking a Federal Audit of its Voter Rolls
Weber was appointed by Gavin Newsom in 2020
No, I am not making this up.
The U.S. DOJ sued California Secretary of State Shirley Weber in 2025 to compel the surrender of unredacted statewide voter records, but a federal district court dismissed the case entirely in January 2026.
The DOJ has appealed the ruling, and the litigation remains active.
It’s extremely concerning how California can hide their fraud with absolutely zero accountability
Turns out we may already have an anti-aging vaccine.
Created originally to prevent shingles, it appears to influence aging and cognitive decline - far beyond anything it was designed to do.
The beauty of science.
https://t.co/Cynp2gcxBC
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.
@RandyGoat When he pardoned Bannon and not a triple amputee veteran Brian Kolfage and failed to pardon the J6ers because he is a selfish coward, who placed his political future above their liberty.
Plenty of other things happened afterward, to confirm my decision.