Today, the statute of limitations expires on the possibility of indicting Anthony Fauci for denying under oath that he funded gain-of-function research involving bat coronaviruses in Wuhan, the origin city of the pandemic.
This is remarkable and you should watch this entire video.
The House was going to pass a 45 day extension of FISA 702 (Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act), BY VOICE WITHOUT VOTING, and Thomas Massie courageously forced a debate and demanded a recorded vote.
Jim Jordan who has fought FOR warrants for FISA for years ironically led the debate AGAINST warrants and urged a YES vote for a clean extension WITHOUT warrants, which is what Trump is demanding even after FISA was used against him by the Democrats to spy on him and his campaign. Trump literally says give up your rights and just pass it and Jordan won’t go against Trump even though he wants warrant requirements.
Chip Roy, Warren Davidson, and Keith Self joined Thomas Massie and made strong cases as to why Congress must add warrant requirements to FISA 702 and why a Central Bank Digital Currency must be banned and how both are powerful tools of control and surveillance and violation of your privacy and liberties.
And Jamie Raskin (D) gave compelling arguments as to why bipartisanship is needed in the House to make reforms to FISA 702 yet after doing so he voted YES to a clean 45 day extension of FISA 702 without warrant requirements, which makes no sense. Why demand change and then literally vote for what you just argued against? However never forget under Biden and Democrats FISA 702 was used to spy on hundreds of thousands of Americans.
Also, the Republican controlled Senate and its leader John Thune will not vote for a ban on Central Bank Digital Currency, saying it’s dead on arrival in the Senate. And neither will the Democrats.
To sum it up, Americans are literally losing our precious privacy and freedoms right now under Trump and Republicans, yet Democrats are no better and have made no major policy changes that caused them to lose in 2024. They are only winning because Trump and Republicans have betrayed the most important campaign promises.
111 members of Congress voted NAY (NO) to the 45 day FISA 702 extension without warrant requirements for Americans so that your government can spy on you. Some voted NO in a partisan manner and because they hate Trump and some voted NO because they truly want change.
Either way, those who voted NO should be recognized.
Out of 111 ONLY 26 Republicans bravely voted NO. Here is the list of GOP NOs and pictured is the full list of both D’s and R’s who voted NO.
Republican NO votes:
Begich, Biggs (SC), Boebert, Brecheen, Burchett, Cammack, Cloud, Collins, Crane, Davidson, Downing, Fry, Fulcher, Gosar, Hageman, Harshbarger, Higgins (LA), Kennedy (UT), Luttrell, Massie, Miller (IL), Ogles, Perry, Roy, Self, and Tiffany.
But after all this, the House passed the clean 45 day extension of FISA 702. After years of Trump and Republicans campaigning and demanding on Fox News that warrant requirements must be added to FISA, nothing changed.
The promises they made to you are broken.
The only thing that matters is voting records, none of their words. Words are meaningless puffs of air.
If your Representative is not on this list, who voted NO, then you should tell them you are withdrawing your support and not voting for them. On both sides of the aisle.
It doesn’t matter anymore whether you vote Republican or Democrat.
Behind the veil, they are one and the same.
Lastly, KY-4 your Representative Thomas Massie is a giant among men in Congress and fights for you harder than the entire House and Senate combined.
Don’t be fools, vote for Thomas Massie!!!
Rants remix
Alaska’s Greedy Politicians Robbing Families While Padding Their Own Pockets because they’re incapable of any type reduction cuts to the budget.
We’ve been getting screwed for years, and it’s time to call it what it is: a straight-up heist by the people we elected to serve us.
Back in 2016, the legislature ditched the old statutory PFD formula, that reliable slice of the Permanent Fund’s earnings that actually belonged to the people who own the damn oil.
Suddenly the dividend became their political slush fund, a “flexible tool” to patch the budget instead of putting money back in Alaskans’ pockets where it belongs.
Look at what they did to us:
• $2,072 in 2015
• Down to $1,022 in 201
• Scraping bottom at $992 in 2020
• A fake “recovery” to $3,284 in 2022
before they yanked it back to a pathetic $1,000 in 2025
The human cost? Over $16,000 per person stolen since 2016.
For a family of four? More than $60,000 ripped out of your kitchen table and shoveled into the state bureaucracy.
That’s not budgeting.
That’s theft from working Alaskans, from seniors on fixed incomes, from families trying to survive these insane prices.
Now here’s where the blood really boils.
While they’re slashing your PFD to “balance the budget,” these same clowns in Juneau gave themselves a massive 67% pay raise in 2024, jacking base salaries from $50,400 to $84,000. Boom. Suddenly Alaska has one of the top 5 highest-paid legislatures in the entire country, right up there with New York, California, and Illinois.
Add in those fat $307–$332 daily per diems for the non-Juneau members during their short little 90-120 day session, and plenty of them are clearing $120,000+ for part-time work. Part-time! In the smallest bicameral legislature in America, with one of the shortest sessions, representing just 12,300 people each.
Let that sink in.
California legislators represent 325,000 people each and we pay ours elite-tier money? We’re the third smallest state by population and somehow we have some of the most expensive per-capita governance in the country.
Billions in “the people’s oil wealth” your wealth, getting redirected to keep this bloated machine running while your dividend gets treated like an afterthought.
This isn’t fiscal responsibility.
This is institutional self-preservation on steroids.
Protect the legislators fat compensation and government bloat at all costs.
Screw the residents.
The PFD isn’t a citizen dividend anymore, it’s a budgetary cushion they squeeze whenever they want more money for their priorities.
Alaska, we’ve got a resource-funded government that talks big about “the Permanent Fund belongs to the people” while treating us like an ATM they can raid whenever Juneau gets hungry.
Enough. Is. Enough.
We need to demand our dividend back on a statutory, predictable formula. We need to stop pretending this tiny legislature deserves California money for Alaska workload.
And we sure as hell need to remember who actually owns this state’s wealth.
The politicians work for us. Not the other way around.
The truth of what lies behind doors #1 and #2 of these Falls Church, VA condos is either a coincidence of astronomical improbability, or proof that @FBI began their coverup of the J6 pipe bomber as early as January 13, 2021.
@HanneReports and I are now free to tell the entire story. Rollout begins tomorrow. Please follow both of us here on X. Thanks to @elonmusk, you won’t miss any of it.
Happy Easter 🙏✝️
Praying for the THOUSANDS catechumens and converts entering the Catholic Church on Holy Saturday!
You're almost there!
Let's pray for and encourage them!
To claim we can’t know if this conflict satisfies the criteria of a just war is an insidious error. We can know if the Iran War is just or unjust, simply by applying Catholic teaching to the public facts.
Spoiler: It's unjust.
My latest for @CrisisMag:
https://t.co/KMmLOQH5vc
So, my pitch is
Alaska History Museum - Turn existing capitol building into the largest museum in the State of Alaska and fill it with history and treasure from all over the State.
Alaska Citizen Voice Park and Protected Protest Location
Relocate Capitol Building to Anchorage and put it in the former BP building which is 3x the size of the existing capitol building and Alaska does not have many employers large enough to use this space.
Save $$$, get more space, expand history and advocacy opportunities for your citizens.
Win, Win, Win, Win.
After much reflection, I have decided to resign from my position as Director of the National Counterterrorism Center, effective today.
I cannot in good conscience support the ongoing war in Iran. Iran posed no imminent threat to our nation, and it is clear that we started this war due to pressure from Israel and its powerful American lobby.
It has been an honor serving under @POTUS and @DNIGabbard and leading the professionals at NCTC.
May God bless America.
Catholics, consider attending Daily Mass and Eucharistic Adoration as often as possible.
Get to Confession as much as you can. At least twice a month. And pray the Rosary!
These demons are Big Mad! Be Relentless!!!
Republicans have a 32-3 majority in the South Dakota Senate, yet we were only able to get 4 members behind the proposition of no special tax breaks for data centers.
DEFEND OUR CHURCHES!
Tracker: 500 Attacks on U.S. Catholic Churches Since May 2020
https://t.co/7yykGiXVAh @CatholicVote
Thank you to @GenFlynn@BishopBarron and others for speaking up on this. We must protect what we love or we will lose it.
“’My house will be called a house of prayer,’ but you are making it ‘a den of thieves.’” Mt 21
(Map of Catholic Church Attacks since 2020)
I see the PFD as income. Give me and my family our portion of what we constitutionally already own.
If Juneau needs to tax, then tax. I’ll use the PFD and the rest of my income to pay what I owe.
Recall what the loss of the PFD did for small business in Anchorage alone. Covid finished them off, but the PFD taking put them on the ‘gurney’, and those people moving out helped make ANC more Blue.
Taking the PFD is the most regressive tax in America, and giving it back only really hurts the donor class… who haven’t felt any pain in this State for decades.
You want fiscal discipline in Juneau… won’t happen until the Donor Class has to pay for their gluttony.
Strategic Analysis: The Vulnerability of the Alaska Permanent Fund Dividend to Sophisticated Dark Money Networks
1. The Architecture of Influence: Understanding the Arabella Advisors Ecosystem
Arabella Advisors does not operate as a traditional consultancy; it has weaponized the non-profit framework into a multi-billion dollar "dark money" infrastructure designed to bypass traditional political boundaries and dismantle state-level policy sovereignty. This ecosystem functions as a centralized command-and-control center, managing the flow of capital from a coalition of billionaires, unions, and foreign nationals through a labyrinth of interconnected tactical nodes. By weaponizing the 501(c)(3) and 501(c)(4) structures, Arabella exerts an annual financial capacity of over $1.6 billion—more than the RNC and DNC combined—effectively out-muscling local political entities and overriding the intent of Alaskan voters.
The structural integrity of this influence network is maintained through a specialized hierarchy of funds, supported by a sophisticated technical and financial backbone including NGPVAN for data mobilization and Amalgamated Bank for institutional financial logistics.
Fund NameStrategic Role in the NetworkTactical Specialization
New Venture FundThe central fiscal sponsor hub for large-scale initiatives.Policy Incubation
Sixteen Thirty FundThe primary 501(c)(4) social welfare arm for direct political advocacy.Legislative Force
Windward FundAggressive vehicle for radical "Green" and environmental https://t.co/a9sUL849E4 Regulation
Hopewell FundSpecialized in redistricting, healthcare, and social engineering.Structural Alignment
North FundHigh-velocity vehicle dedicated to state-level RCV and election pushes.Electoral Mechanics
Note: In 2021 alone, this network executed a "Total Shuffle" of $98.2 million in intra-network transfers (including management fees), illustrating the high velocity and intentional obscurity of their capital deployment.
The "Pop-Up" Model and Accountability
This organizational architecture utilizes a "pop-up" nonprofit model to create an artificial veneer of local grassroots support. By establishing temporary, Alaskan-branded front groups, the network creates a layer of "sophisticated obscurity" that shields high-net-worth donors and foreign nationals from public accountability. This allows centralized interests to exert outsized influence on local governance while insulating the ultimate architects of these policies from the scrutiny of the citizens they affect.
2. The Alaskan Testing Ground: Documenting Precedent and Patterns
Alaska has been targeted as a low-resistance laboratory for radical agendas, selected for its unique legislative environment and high-value resource base. Outside interests view the state’s relatively small population and evolving electoral mechanics as an opportunity to pilot experimental policies that can be exported nationally. The Sixteen Thirty Fund and its affiliates have already established a pervasive footprint, utilizing their massive capital capacity to shift the Alaskan political landscape.
The network’s documented interventions in Alaska include the aggressive funding and promotion of:
* Ranked Choice Voting (RCV): Heavily subsidized implementation and maintenance efforts intended to alter fundamental electoral mechanics.
* Energy Mandates (SB 149 and SB 152): The introduction of "Green New Deal" style regulations and renewable energy mandates designed to restructure the state's energy sector.
* Education Funding Increases (HB 69): Pushing radical funding shifts disconnected from local budgetary realities.
* Minimum Wage Increases: Direct intervention in state labor policy.
* Automatic Voter Registration: Systematic efforts to alter the voter roll architecture.
* Campaign Finance Law Changes: Strategic maneuvers to redefine the rules of local political engagement.
Stated Goals vs. Actual Outcomes
The discrepancy between the "Stated Goals" of these initiatives and their "Actual Outcomes" reveals a systemic erosion of the will of the people. While these projects are marketed under titles of "fairness" or "modernization," the $1.6 billion annual capacity of the Arabella network ensures that the resulting policies reflect the priorities of globalist donors rather than local constituents. These successful interventions provide the operational blueprint for a direct assault on the Alaska Permanent Fund Dividend (PFD).
3. The PFD as a Strategic Target: Mapping the Mechanics of Interference
The Alaska Permanent Fund Dividend (PFD) is the cornerstone of the state’s social contract, representing direct financial sovereignty for its citizens. However, its multi-billion dollar liquidity makes it an irresistible target for a network that seeks to capture local wealth to make its own radical agendas self-sustaining. For institutional architects, the PFD is not a citizen benefit; it is an untapped pool of capital that can be diverted to fund "Green" or "Social" mandates in perpetuity.
The methodology for targeting the PFD follows a precise, evidence-based pipeline:
1. Capital Infusion: Sourcing massive funds from a coalition of Unions, Billionaires (Soros, Bezos, Gates), and Foreign Nationals. Specifically, Swiss national Hansjörg Wyss—who is not a U.S. citizen—has been identified as a primary financier for these Alaskan pushes.
2. Front Group Creation: The establishment of "pop-up" nonprofits with local branding, such as the 907 initiative. The irony of using the "907" Alaska area code to mask the influence of a Swiss financier is the "smoking gun" of this deceptive model.
3. Legislative Pressure: Utilizing these front groups to lobby for the "restructuring" of the PFD, advocating for its diversion toward "Renewable Energy Mandates" or "Radical Education Funding."
The Strategic Impact of Capture
If the Arabella network successfully captures the PFD, they transform a direct citizen benefit into a centralized tool for outside-driven agendas. This effectively strips Alaskans of their individual economic agency and places the state’s primary wealth distribution mechanism under the control of D.C.-based institutional architects.
4. Socio-Economic Implications: The Cost of Outside Control
The presence of a sophisticated organization with no direct counter-mechanism on the Right creates a critical vulnerability in the Alaskan political structure. When a centralized network can outspend traditional political parties and override local law, the state’s economic and social stability is compromised.
* Higher Energy Costs: The direct link between PFD diversion and renewable mandates (e.g., SB 149) exposes Alaskans to the prospect of surging utility and living costs driven by experimental energy policies.
* Loss of Sovereignty: The use of "pop-up" nonprofits allows outside money to override local law and voter intent. When policy is dictated by a $1.6 billion-a-year network, the legislative process reflects the priorities of foreign nationals rather than Alaskan residents.
* Economic Vulnerability: By turning Alaska into a testing ground for policies funded by non-citizens, the state becomes an experimental subject for those with no stake in its long-term prosperity. The sheer scale of the mismatch—where a single D.C. consulting firm wields more financial power than the RNC and DNC combined—threatens to render local governance obsolete.
5. Conclusion: The Strategic Imperative for Transparency
The existential threat posed by dark money networks to the Alaska Permanent Fund Dividend is immediate and escalating. These organizations utilize a sophisticated pipeline of capital and temporary front groups to dismantle local control and redirect the state’s wealth toward radical, outside agendas.
The three most critical takeaways regarding these operations are:
1. Foreign and Institutional Funding: The initiatives reshaping Alaska, from RCV to energy mandates, are fueled by non-U.S. citizens like Hansjörg Wyss and powerful unions, masking a globalist agenda as a local movement.
2. Sophisticated Obscurity: The Arabella network utilizes a complex "shuffle" of funds—totaling an exact $98.2 million in documented 2021 transfers alone—and deceptive "907" branding to hide the true source of political pressure.
3. Systemic Capture: With a financial capacity exceeding $1.6 billion annually, this network is designed to override the "will of the people." Their ultimate goal is the capture of institutional pillars like the PFD to ensure their radical policy shifts are funded by the very citizens they seek to disenfranchise.