American patriot @Asmongold read our entire Rape Gang Inquiry report to his millions of subscribers over seven hours.
He has already done more than the entire British media establishment.
An incredible effort.
https://t.co/RKkqx9yY4V
@ggreenwald@SchmittNYC Because you know, go over there instead of parroting the dictatorship propaganda, and then maybe I’ll believe you, maybe. You might want to send your resume to CNN at that point in time.
UK: British police officer ripping the British flag (now an official hate symbol) out of the hands of a British teenage girl. The English are destroying their nation for the Islamists.
“The only good Nazi is a dead Nazis” [sic].
Wait until @marlene4719 realizes she’s about half-way to being the modern-Dey Nazis.
Canada has now likely MAID’ed 100,000.
The Nazis “mercy killed” 300,000.
@barnes_law@AF_Insight Following ice around, whistling with your whistle as loud as you can and going as close as possible, too close, so close that if you are hiding a knife and decide to start stabbing, you could kill a few agents. Restful protests don’t try to make something happen.
He went out there with no ID and a firearm, which is fine.
Then he confronted ICE officers face-to-face and got into an altercation. This is not fine.
There is no world where you wake up, go outside with a firearm, and start trouble with law enforcement with good intentions.
We’re letting literal terrorists attack our federal agents and practically nothing is being done about it.
Think about that for a moment.
Something must change NOW.
BREAKING, INSIDE THE FEDERAL RESERVE: Hidden Camera captures Principal Economist @federalreserve talking about Jerome Powell’s legacy as “somebody who held the line against like, Trump.” The influential agency responsible for maintaining a stable monetary system appears to not just be establishing interest rates, but to be setting policies for desired social outcomes.
“Under Powell, the Fed has changed to think about equity issues, like racial issues, think about wealth inequality as part of the mandate, as part of the things we are following. Think about climate change.” Aurel Hizmo, Principal Economist at the Federal Reserve, who prior to working at the Fed was an Assistant Professor @NYUStern and received his PhD in Economics from @DukeU, helps write speeches for Federal Reserve Board Chair Jerome Powell for the Federal Open Market Committee.
Hizmo says “Trump is just a crazy person” and conservatives are “dumb” as he describes to OMG’s American Swiper Citizen Journalist a politicized Federal Reserve Board where Powell has promoted ESG issues like climate change and “wants to be remembered in history” “as a savior.” But shhh…don’t tell anyone because Hizmo says: “I’m just really worried that I’m saying stuff that’s classified…It’s all classified.” @RonPaul@RandPaul
Justine Damond, an Australian–American woman and meditation coach, called 911 on July 15, 2017, reporting what she believed might be a sexual assault behind her South Minneapolis home. She emerged barefoot and wearing pajamas into a dark alley. Officer Mohamed Noor, seated in the passenger seat of a police SUV with lights off, fired a single shot through the driver‑side window as she approached the driver’s side, fatally striking her in the abdomen. Noor was charged with second‑degree murder, third‑degree murder (Minnesota’s “depraved‑mind” charge), and second‑degree manslaughter. In April 2019, a jury convicted him of the latter two counts, acquitting on second‑degree murder. He was sentenced to 12½ years in prison. However, on September 15, 2021, the Minnesota Supreme Court overturned the third‑degree murder conviction, ruling that under state law the charge did not apply because the conduct was aimed at a specific person, not carried out with “generalized indifference to human life” as the statute requires. His sentence was then reduced to 57 months (4 years and 9 months) on the manslaughter conviction, including credit for time served. He was released on June 27, 2022, and remained on supervised release until January 24, 2024, as is standard in Minnesota for two‑thirds served in prison plus supervised release.