🔥⚔️KNOW YOUR ENEMY⚔️🔥
MEGA THREAD
What is the New World Order? It’s a forfeit of your sovereignty, liberty, freedom of speech, right to bear arms and own private property, it’s an agenda to get people completely dependent upon government
This is the information they truly fear👇
Research list
https://t.co/L6fzKmkXDD
Frazzledrip
https://t.co/mQCAE7iJSK
The history of Fluoride
https://t.co/OPo19EQLco
Sandy Hook
https://t.co/h1F0Oo7fOp
False flags for dummies
https://t.co/jj1tahCPdE
The power of Tell-A-Vision
https://t.co/O5j0gOdfsG
The plot to take over America
https://t.co/f8JYfgiqcH
The Military Industrial Complex
https://t.co/e9Je8VUaVN
The NWO, how we got here
https://t.co/Whld6PoVpz
When news was News
https://t.co/UUPAQVUvIn
Infiltration, before a Nation
https://t.co/wOQb1lr6Nn
The dumbing down of our youth
https://t.co/ckwuMbto0a
The failure of government
https://t.co/YW9ZGJzWYp
Two sides of the coin
https://t.co/nBV05AwDXs
The Eye of Horus, their oath
https://t.co/P5wsxxxbua
Poisoning Society
https://t.co/CqPFOE2vQe
25 goals of the Illuminati
https://t.co/olAjTXY50I
Historical Propaganda
https://t.co/CmbmKsMUHB
Chemtrails
https://t.co/SqBVdwFGuB
Plandemic history
https://t.co/icoGX1UlBf
William Cooper predictions
https://t.co/lutg80Nb12
DEW
https://t.co/Kv3oXhtmBP
Hollywood and child trafficking
https://t.co/sEcivSC7E7
Normalizing Pedophilia
https://t.co/rtK3vqzWlZ
https://t.co/7qKT0CVmgo
The psychology behind pedos
https://t.co/llxnuZtCqU
Enslavement of 1871
https://t.co/HpvfBF7W3Y
CIA Operation Mockingbird
https://t.co/PDyKNbj7Ot
FBI cover ups
https://t.co/WK2VhLE7DW
Word sorcery
https://t.co/oVVx0iR9eH
Hypocrisy
https://t.co/eEVd8nRMM3
The Luciferian Agenda
https://t.co/Hz5TBTpIko
Operation Paperclip
https://t.co/XKZPMHMbrq
Graystate
https://t.co/kcDe5sSc0j
Federal Reserve
https://t.co/6MismpBo02
Schiff family history
https://t.co/OYAURzPR4o
Bill gates Depopulation Agenda
https://t.co/WBEw5sPwbO
PizzaGate
https://t.co/m5XqG2aRnG
Puppet President Obama
https://t.co/p6OPww2dzX
The Awakening
https://t.co/wZsmOiwMpw
Agenda 2030
https://t.co/stlS14sfRl
Anon resources
https://t.co/hzSqex6SPC
Older threads
https://t.co/5e9CGXIKJm
You have declared war on We The People, don’t be surprised by our reaction
Welcome to the War
MAGA really needs to get better at lawfare. The REAL question underneath my frustration is whether the republic is already functionally lost and we’re just watching the end credits roll.
I don’t think we’re there yet—but the institutional rot is deeper than most people in DC want to admit, and the “play fair while they burn the rulebook” strategy has an expiration date.
It’s beyond time to pull out the Roy Cohen Rule Book and f*ck them up!
Roy Cohn was the guy who understood that power doesn’t reward the polite.
The Cohn Doctrine
Cohn’s approach wasn’t complicated. It was brutally simple:
Never apologize. Never defend. Always attack.
When the government came after him, he didn’t issue a carefully worded statement through counsel expressing disappointment while affirming his respect for the process. He counter-sued. He dug up dirt. He made the prosecutor’s life so miserable that going after him became a career risk. He understood something that the modern GOP consultant class has completely forgotten: legal proceedings are not about truth. They’re about cost imposition.
The asymmetry today is staggering:
- The Left files lawfare, knowing that even if they lose, the process is the punishment. Two years of discovery, legal fees, and media smears accomplish the goal regardless of the verdict.
- The Right responds with strongly worded op-eds about due process and the rule of law. Nobody cares. The damage is done.
What a Cohn-Style Playbook Would Actually Look Like
It’s not about being unethical. It’s about matching the tactical intensity of your opponent:
- Every lawfare attack gets a counter-suit within 72 hours. Not a motion to dismiss—a separate action against the attorneys, the funders, the organizations behind it. Make them spend money. Make them sit for depositions. Make their lives a living hell and their families'.
- Forum-shop right back. If they’re filing in favorable districts, so should you. The Northern District of Texas exists. Use it.
- Stop treating judges as neutral arbiters. Some are. Many aren’t. When a judge issues a nationwide injunction based on a novel legal theory that wouldn’t survive in half the circuits, that judge should face immediate impeachment referral, not respectful disagreement.
- Use the power of the purse and oversight. A judge who thinks they’re president can’t do much when their court’s budget gets zeroed out, and every clerk they’ve ever hired gets subpoenaed.
- Declassify and expose. The deep state’s greatest weapon is classification used as a shield rather than a security tool. Drop the documents. Let sunlight do the work.
The Counterargument (and Why It Fails)
The institutionalist response is always the same: “If we do that, we’re no better than them. The norms will be gone forever.”
The norms are already gone. They’ve been gone. The question isn’t whether to preserve the old rulebook—it’s whether you want to keep fighting from inside a cage that the other side locked and then threw away the key to.
The irony is that Cohn’s tactics, deployed selectively and strategically, would actually restore norms in the long run. When both sides know that abuses will be met with immediate, devastating counter-force, the incentive to abuse drops. Mutually assured destruction is ugly, but it kept the Cold War cold for a reason.
The Real Question
The hesitation isn’t strategic. It’s psychological. A certain type of Republican—the country club variety, the institutionalist, the guy who wants to be invited to the right dinner parties in Georgetown—can’t stomach being called a bully. So he pulls his punches. And the people who sent him to Washington get sold out again.
The Roy Cohn rulebook doesn’t require you to be a bad person. It requires you to stop caring whether bad people call you one.
The republic doesn’t get saved by the well-mannered. It never has.
Arresting people is the easy part.
Convincing billions of people that former heads of state, and the MSM, are agents of an extremely powerful transnational criminal organization, that infiltrated governments around the world, and planned to start WW3 to implement a one world government…
That’s the hard part.
How do we tell the public that the people they have been conditioned to trust, are guilty of the most heinous crimes imaginable? And the people they have been conditioned to hate, are saving the world?
How do we tell billions of people that everything they know is a lie?
I always thought America was one country 🇺🇸
But Americans on X keep saying
"Well in MY state it's totally different"
Texas. California. New York. Florida.
It sounds like 50 small countries in a trench coat.
Is that a fair way to think about it?
Please quote-tweet with your state flag! 🙋
Kentucky school district failed to notice that tens of millions of dollars were missing from the budget every year for nearly two decades—until now.
Fayette County Public Schools (FCPS) has admitted that it has been underreporting expenses since 2008. The district is now trying to address the issue with a roughly $110 million short-term loan, spending cuts, and more accurate accounting practices.
This new approach of not doctoring the books has revealed just how big the problem was. Last year’s budget (when they still “didn’t know” their books were inaccurate and expenses were underreported) was $817 million. This year’s approved budget is $880 million—even after about $13 million in cuts. The district also has about 800–830 fewer students.
That’s a difference of roughly $63 million, plus $13 million in cuts. Even after accounting for some of the increase due to inflation, that still leaves a substantial gap—around $70 million per year.
Since the budget is now adjusting expenses to reflect true figures instead of the previously underreported ones (according to FCPS), this increase points to a major conclusion: FCPS has been underreporting expenses by tens of millions per year—potentially $70 million or more in just the most recent year.
How do you do that? How do you not realize there is $70 million missing from your accounts?
They are going to claim they need a big tax increase next year despite losing students—just watch.
Let me say it loud for the retards in the back who keep rewriting history:
President Trump was advised to lock the country down for two weeks to slow the curve. He listened. Republican-led states reopened and got back to work. Democrat-led states stayed shut down for over a year.
Trump repeatedly pleaded with those blue-state governors to reopen their economies. They refused. Their goal was clear: tank the Trump economy so they could blame him for the damage. Millions lost jobs and livelihoods because of it.
Democrat governors chose to send sick COVID patients into nursing homes — a decision that killed thousands of our elderly. That was their choice, not Trump’s.
They lectured him: “Don’t tell me how to run my state, Trump! Don’t overstep your authority!” While encouraging people to snitch on their neighbors for not following the rules.
Operation Warp Speed happened under President Trump. The vaccines were developed a few years prior. Democrats originally scoffed: “I’m not taking a Trump vaccine.”
Then Biden and Democrats stole the election, forced vaccine mandates, and suddenly, it was “safe and effective” — take it or lose your job. Blue states cheered and reopened.
Don’t twist the history. Those of us who lived through 2020-2024 remember exactly what happened.
Let me trace the timeline here because nobody's connecting it.
Step 1: Scrape the entire internet. Every book, every article, every conversation, every piece of art, every forum post. Do it without asking. Do it without paying.
Step 2: Train a model on all of it. Call it "artificial intelligence."
Step 3: Go to BlackRock's Infrastructure Summit and announce: "We see a future where intelligence is a utility, like electricity or water, and people buy it from us on a meter."
Step 3 is where you sell people's own knowledge back to them. On a meter.
They took the collective output of human thought, compressed it into a model, and now they want to charge you by the token to access a version of what you and everyone you know already created.
One Reddit user put it perfectly: "They stole all this data from us, the people, our life's work, creativity, art, by devouring the internet and blowing through all copyright laws. Now they want to sell it back to us in the form of a utility."
Imagine if someone photocopied every book in the public library, burned the library down, and then opened a subscription service for the copies.
That's the metered intelligence business model.
And they're pitching it to infrastructure investors as though they invented water.
Im starting to think simulation theory is realistic...
Number 17 leads almost the whole race....
Golden Tempo beats the favorite "Renegade" at the very last second....
Think about that crazy coincidence....
Trump = The Golden Age
Obama's secret service name = Renegade
Last year it was Soveirnty that beat Journalism....
What is the Matrix is going on?
What's Pam Bondi's new job gonna be?
Well...gee.
Let me spitball here for a minute.
What was her last job?
Her last job was...taking an ORGANIZED CRIME FRONT cleverly disguised as a federal Executive Branch agency - the Department of Justice - and turning it BACK into a functioning department of justice ready to bring accountability.
This took her 9 months, from late February to September, to pull off.
Not an easy job.
Very tough row to hoe.
But she got it done.
While she was executing her HOSTILE TAKEOVER of that ORGANIZED CRIME FRONT for 9 months, she was getting the bird's eye view of...what?
What was she getting a very up close and personal look at?
As she was taking apart The City of London's ORGANIZED CRIME FRONT and reconstituting an America First federal agency in it's place?
Well I'll tell you what she went eyeball to eyeball with, in her 9-months-long behind the scenes slugfest with the Deep State for control.
THE WEAPONIZATION of that long-captured-institution that turned it against innocent, ordinary American citizens.
THAT'S what she grabbed by the belt-buckle and engaged in intense underground combat with, inch by inch, yard by yard.
Very few people in the world are as well versed right now and have the deep, intimate knowledge of exactly what criminal, illegal and unconstitutional activities that ORGANIZED CRIME FRONT has been engaging in against American citizens than...PAM BONDI.
Take a WILD GUESS what she's gonna do with the knowledge she gained over the past 14 months?
Untold THOUSANDS of American citizens had their CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS directly, deliberately and illegally VIOLATED by that THING that was an ORGANIZED CRIME FRONT masquerading as a DOJ for decades and decades.
When this vile and evil activity by that ORGANIZED CRIME FRONT is fully aired out, and the full # and extent of the victimization of American citizens is laid bare, they are gonna need an advocate to help them handle all the COMING CIVIL LAWSUITS.
Thousands and thousands of lawsuits. From citizens who's rights were grossly violated by that ORGANIZED CRIME FRONT.
Since that's OUR America DOJ now, thanks to Pam Bondi and Donald J. Trump, and the DOJ has **already admitted** all this WEAPONIZATION happened, the **government** will not be contesting in court that these crimes occurred.
Far from it.
There's going to be a sizeable victim fund established with billions of dollars in it to handle the judgements and jury awards.
Someone is going to have to manage all of this.
Most people just focus on the CRIMINAL side. But there's a massive CIVIL side to the weaponization that went on, where the victims of that weaponization not only deserve full vindication and their in court, but monetary awards for the harm they suffered at the hands of GOVERNMENT GANGSTERS operating an ORGANIZED CRIME FRONT disguised as a law enforcement agency.
Just on the RussiaGate abuses alone, there is still an as-yet-undetermined number of people who's rights were grossly violated by the hoax-predicated FISA surveillance crimes. It could be over 1,000 people right there.
Well if the GOVERNMENT will not contest that the weaponization occurred, what's the issue?
Well all the FORMER GOVERNMENT GANGSTERS who are no longer running the ORGANIZED CRIME FRONT will not only contest the coming CRIMINAL CHARGES they're about to get hit with, when they're sued in civil court by their thousands of victims, they're going to CONTEST IT.
They're not just gonna roll over and go "OK fine, you caught me! I admit it!"
And that's when they're gonna face Pam Bondi and her new team.
By the time this is all litigated out and over around 2029/2030, this shit is NEVER gonna happen again in US history. Too many people will have been made very public examples of.
I now return you to your regularly scheduled negativity and doomerism about 'Kash the Drunk', 'Todd the Blocker', and 'Tulsi the Traitor'!
She’s announcing her run for governor tomorrow.
I’m not going to sugarcoat it. Jacqueline Coleman is even more corrupt than Andy Beshear. When you were struggling through the lockdowns, Coleman used her position to ensure her friends got to cut in front of line to get unemployment.
She can never be Governor! We must stand up and fight for a conservative champion! I’ll never stop fighting. Can you join me at https://t.co/Q4AvOnvhuS?
Here's what people miss until you point it out:
Biden's 'victory' in the Electoral College was by a 43,000 votes spread across 5 battleground states.
Trump was winning on Election Night.
That's **why** they had to STOP THE COUNTING and do THREE FURIOUS DAYS of good ol' fashioned BALLOT DUMPING to get Biden to that 43,000 vote 'win' in AZ, GA, PA, WI and MI.
Now, how many votes did they CLAIM Biden got, total, in that election?
EIGHTY-ONE MILLION VOTES.
And yet...
And yet...
[pay attention to this part, m'kay?]
And yet...
...they were FORCED TO STOP THE COUNTING and spend the 3 days furiously dumping ballots at the counting center across those 5 battlegrounds.
WHY?
WHY WERE THEY FORCED TO DO THAT?
Ever wonder?
Ever ponder it?
You think they WANTED to have to stop the counting and dump ballots for 3 days?
HELL NO they didn't WANT to have to do that.
They were FORCED to do that.
Why?
What forced them to do that?
Their CHEAT for Biden, it was BAKED IN by Election Day.
They'd BANKED well over TWENTY MILLON FAKE VOTES for Biden by Election Night. The vast majority of those fake votes being mail-ins.
IT **SHOULD HAVE BEEN** WELL OUT OF TRUMP'S REACH BY 9 PM THAT NIGHT.
What...happened?
Why weren't EIGHT-ONE-MILLION VOTES enough to put it OUT OF TRUMP'S REACH?
Why did they have to UNPLUG THEIR OWN MACHINES when their machines wouldn't give them the 'RIGHT NUMBERS' and go to crude physical ballot dumping for 3 days?
Why does nobody ask these questions?
Well Springfield Ohio guess you're going to be keeping the Haitians. OUR REPUBLICAN MAJORITY HOUSE just passed H RES 965 out of committee to vote, which mandates DHS to give Haiti special TPS status; backdoor to amnesty.
These are the 6 dirty rag "Republicans" that voted with the Dems.
This administration is doing all of us dirty.
During the passage of the Immigration Act of 1990, Congress created TPS status (previously determined by the executive branch) and therefore now can control it. Just. Like. This.
Whatever.
A $1.7 billion one-time spending bill was just signed by the Governor — and most of us had no idea it was even happening.
Over $300 million in potential waste and abuse has been identified in HB 900. It started at $800 million for unnamed projects. Then, at last minute, it grew to $1.7 billion — stuffing in spending items that nobody had time to properly review… and that were kept hidden from Kentucky citizens until after the vote.
Here’s just some of what they slipped in:
- $80 million in forgivable loans to mega-development private industry projects
- $100 million to the Economic Development Grant program
- $2.5 million to buy an off-road park
- $2.2 million in one-time extra funding to the Glendale Training Center at Elizabethtown Community and Technical College, which was built to train employees at the currently shuttered Ford battery plant.
- $3 million to the Louisville Ballet
- $4 million to Camp Landing Entertainment District, which is a for-profit private property developer renting space in a redevelopment mall to Malibu Jacks, a movie theater, and other businesses.
- $2.5 million for Kentucky to invest in Kentucky tech startups (it doesn’t specify which ones — presumably those selected by the Beshear administration)
- $3.2 million to the Louisville Orchestra, which has net revenue in the millions
- $10 million to the Kentucky Center for the Arts, which is the landlord for the Opera and hosts events like drag shows
- $450,000 to the Leadership Kentucky Foundation, a nonprofit with over $1.1 million in annual revenue, a net income of $308,000, and more than $3 million in assets
- $3 million to Goodwill Kentucky. Goodwill Kentucky brought in $138,259,072 in revenue last year, with net income of over $5 million and $184 million in net assets. Its CEO makes over $450,000 annually.
- $158 million in various unnamed or ambiguous economic development projects.
And that’s just scratching the surface.
Whether it’s handing millions to already financially strong private nonprofits, spending tens of millions on unnamed economic development projects that could end up in private bank accounts, or getting government involved in private industry where it arguably shouldn’t be — these are all expenditures that deserved real debate and discussion.
Not a last-minute, secretive passage where the citizens of Kentucky don’t get to voice their thoughts to their representatives.
Watch my latest show where I break it all down.
“Only a Judge can Judge a Judge?”
I cannot find that anywhere in the Kentucky Constitution, which was created in 1792, by a Convention of the People, and updated in 1891 the same way.
It specifically laid out a US-style balance of power, or checks and balances, between the Legislative, Executive, and Judicial branches.
The KY Supreme Court itself was established by the Legislature and the People voting on an Amendment in 1975, a relative newcomer to the discussion.
That same, relatively new, KY Supreme Court has CREATED a Constitutional crisis by ignoring the plain language of the Constitution.
That Court is “ruling” that the KY legislature cannot use their Constitutional power of Impeachment, which is a Legislative process, against a judge without their approval. This is unprecedented.
Our constitution is clear that the “sole power” of the legislature to impeach (Ky Constitution 66) “shall remain inviolate.” (Ky Constitution 109). Nowhere else in America, no state in Western Civilization that has solely given the impeachment power to its legislature has been burdened with a court so arrogant to even attempt to nullify the basic legislative right to impeach.
And now the judge in question is demanding that the citizen who filed a citizen petition to impeach should be liable for her legal costs.
“Only a Judge can Judge a Judge” is what they are saying. And apparently no citizen or legislator can safely file a complaint against a Judge either. And lawyers better not weigh in, or their careers may be in jeopardy. Justice Kelly Thompson threatened to have every lawyer legislator indicted and disbarred.
The Supreme Court’s opinion is a turf war action, not a judicial opinion.
This is not how our KY Constitution works. This is Judicial Tyranny defying the plain language of the KY Constitution.
We are now in a “Constitutional Crisis,” and the KY Supreme Court created it.
I'm tired of the Eastern Kentucky taxpayer money grift.
For years, organizations across the region have claimed to be solving deep-rooted economic problems. They secure millions in taxpayer dollars and grants, touting themselves as engines of progress. Yet nothing changes.
Every week, I learn of another nonprofit pulling in seven- or eight-figure annual revenue while delivering little tangible benefit to the communities they purport to serve, and I'm tired of it.
Public records, including IRS Form 990 filings, frequently show that a large share of these funds goes toward salaries, administrative costs, meals, and entertainment rather than meaningful job creation or sustainable development.
I have seen a nonprofit that operates largely as a networking group for "local leaders" working on economic development. It brings in more than a million dollars a year, with a portion coming directly from taxpayers. According to its filings, much of that money supports compensation packages, dinners, and events.
Another organization has received millions from the state government. As best as one can determine, its primary contribution is a website highlighting the region's scenic, curvy roads—hardly a transformative solution given the scale of public investment.
These examples are only the beginning. Taxpayer-supported private economic development and tourism projects have absorbed millions more in recent years, often with minimal scrutiny.
State funds have gone toward a car wash, remodeling a movie theater and entertainment venue like Malibu Jack's, hotel renovations, T-shirt printing equipment, distillery operations, the purchase of an off-road park, and backing for a concert exceeding half a million dollars, among others.
Rarely do these initiatives receive rigorous analysis of their likely economic impact. Fundamental questions—Will this project attract out-of-town visitors who would not otherwise come? Does it offer genuine regional value, or simply something locals in power might enjoy?—are seldom asked before money changes hands.
Instead, projects move forward on optimism and connections, often creating a handful of higher-paying jobs while primarily benefiting insiders.
In a region still grappling with industrial decline and limited resources, this approach is unsustainable. It wastes scarce public dollars, fosters cynicism, and fails to address the real barriers to growth. What Eastern Kentucky needs is not more photo ops and networking events, but honest evaluation, clear metrics, and investments that deliver verifiable results.
Greater accountability is long overdue. The grift has gone on long enough. It's time for real stewardship of the public's money.
So all this time people were screaming about China and Russia, while London has been the bigger enemy by far 🤡🇬🇧 Cute.🦋
I did not know those crooks were behind our third Federal Reserve too, they just changed the name like people would not notice 😂 Same scam, different packaging 🎭📦 DJT is going to end the Fed 🔥💥
Breaking: Kentucky Constitutional Crisis Incoming
Senate President Stivers has said they will continue with the hearing on Judge Julie Goodman’s impeachment.
The Kentucky Constitution is very clear:
Section 109 – The judicial power -- Unified system -- Impeachment.
The judicial power of the Commonwealth shall be vested exclusively in one Court of Justice which shall be divided into a Supreme Court, a Court of Appeals, a trial court of general jurisdiction known as the Circuit Court and a trial court of limited jurisdiction known as the District Court. The court shall constitute a unified judicial system for operation and administration. The impeachment powers of the General Assembly shall remain inviolate.
Despite this, the Kentucky Supreme Court ruled that the impeachment was improper and ordered it halted.
The Senate is continuing anyway. Which leads to the question: What will the Supreme Court do? Hold all 138 members of the General Assembly in contempt? What if they then impeach the judges on the Supreme Court for violating the Constitution?
From a practical standpoint, of course the courts cannot rule on impeachment. It doesn’t even make logical sense.
If the Legislature votes to impeach a Supreme Court judge or judges, then that judge would get to make a ruling on their own impeachment? That isn’t a check-and-balance system. That would make the courts supreme over the will of the Legislature.
In the Jeffersonian system of government, the Legislature is the most powerful branch. They can impeach members of the other branches and defund them.
The person who can fire you and cut off your funding is, of course, the most powerful branch.