I live in small town USA, founded in 1809. the cotton gin it was built around closed 4 yrs ago. still stands is only used for week end flea markets. I want to restore it but make it a Cotton/hemp gin and my ideas will be posted here in this thread. we have the technology now.
For the people saying “we don’t need more documents, we need arrests.”
If you are awake and you know about the fraud in 2020, THE DOCUMENTS ARE NOT FOR YOU. They are for the people who have been denying the truth. For the normies. They are the ones who need convincing.
We must release the proof BEFORE we arrest the traitors. We must make a case for the American People BEFORE we drop the hammer.
Why? Optics. The public must understand WHY Trump has to arrest the high-profile politicians that the public have been conditioned to worship, BEFORE we arrest them, otherwise there will be massive backlash and widespread violence. That’s why all of this declassification is happening BEFORE the arrests.
What do you think would happen if Trump just arrested Obama or Hillary right now, or at any point over the last 10 years? How do you think that would go? The streets would be in flames in every city in America, and it would be extremely messy. Mass chaos and civilian casualties.
This situation is extremely delicate, and must be done surgically. If you don’t like it, that’s too damn bad, this is how it’s gonna be.
Declas first, arrests later.
Patience.
Japanese Samurai approved:
These are the 10 BEST states to visit in 2026 ⚔️
1. Tennessee
2. Texas
3. Indiana
4. Louisiana
5. Georgia
6. Utah
7. Missouri
8. Alabama
9. Oklahoma
10. Arkansas
CNBC calls them "worst" = Real freedom lives here.
Leftists hate them = Samurai love them!! 🇯🇵🇺🇸
I left Alabama. I am in Georgia now.
At 3 a.m. I saw a yellow sign glowing beside the highway.
Waffle House.
I went in. The parking lot was full. At 3 a.m.
I asked the waitress when they close.
She looked at me the way you look at a child who has asked when gravity ends.
She said, "We don't close, baby."
Two things happened in that sentence.
One: I learned Waffle House has never closed. Not at night. Not on Christmas. Not during hurricanes.
Two: she called me "baby."
I am a grown man. I have a mortgage. It repaired something in me I did not know was broken.
I ordered hash browns.
She said, "Scattered, smothered, covered, chunked, diced, peppered, capped, or topped?"
I did not understand a single word in that sentence.
I said, "Yes."
She nodded and wrote it down. Apparently that was a correct answer.
Then I learned something, and I need you to know I did not invent this.
The United States government measures the strength of hurricanes by whether the Waffle House is open.
Open: the storm is fine.
Limited menu: the storm is serious.
Closed: evacuate. It is over.
This is called the Waffle House Index. FEMA uses it. FEMA. The disaster agency.
Japan built earthquake satellites. America watches a diner.
Both systems work.
At 3 a.m., the Waffle House contained: two truck drivers. A nurse still in scrubs. Four teenagers in prom clothes. One man who had clearly made several mistakes that evening. And one Japanese man with a notebook.
Nobody asked anybody why they were there.
At Waffle House, being there is the answer.
Then a man at the counter noticed my Alabama shirt. It was a gift. Long story.
He did not speak. He pointed at the shirt and shook his head slowly, the way you correct someone in church.
Then he said, quietly: "Go Dawgs."
I panicked and used the only word I own.
"Roll Tide."
Every fork in the building stopped.
The cook looked up from the eggs.
The waitress said, "Baby, no."
I understand now. Every state here has its own word. My word is from one state ago.
The man bought my waffle anyway.
He said, and I am quoting him exactly: "You didn't know. Bless your heart."
I have been told that phrase has two meanings.
I believe I received the gentle one.
I believe.
In Alabama a man said "Roll Tide" to me as a greeting.
Later that same day, the same man said "Roll Tide" as a goodbye.
I asked a woman at the store what it means.
She said, "Roll Tide."
I asked what it means.
She said, "It means Roll Tide, sugar."
So I began collecting evidence. I kept a list. I am not embarrassed about the list.
I have now heard "Roll Tide" used as: hello. Goodbye. Thank you. I am sorry. Congratulations. That is unfortunate. I agree. I disagree. And once, in a hardware store, as a complete set of instructions for installing a ceiling fan.
I heard it said at a funeral.
It was appropriate. It was the most appropriate thing anyone said that day.
I began using it. Carefully at first, the way a man handles a borrowed sword.
I said it to a cashier. She said it back.
I said it to a police officer who had stopped me for a broken taillight.
He looked at me for a long moment. He looked at my face. He looked at my taillight.
Then he said it back, and nodded once, and did not write the ticket.
I wish to be extremely clear that I am not claiming those two events are related.
I am also not claiming they are unrelated.
A man at a gas station heard my accent and asked where I was from. I told him Japan.
He said, "Roll Tide."
He meant welcome. I knew he meant welcome. There was no ambiguity at all.
I have been in Alabama eleven days.
I have one word.
It has been enough for everything.
I have started saying it in other states.
It does not work in other states.
I said it in a warehouse store in Oregon. One man turned around.
He was from Alabama. He said it back. We did not speak after that. We did not have to.
I say it anyway.
🚨 BREAKING: In a bombshell moment, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis ABOLISHES H-1B VISAS from being used at state universities
"We can do it with Florida RESIDENTS or AMERICANS! If we can't? Then man, we need to REALLY look deeply at what's going on with this situation!"
🚨 BREAKING: Speaker Johnson FUMES after learning Democrats SUED the US Department of Agriculture for trying to figure out how many illegal aliens receive welfare
"They SUED the USDA for simply asking them how many illegal aliens are on the program in California, New York and these other states!"
"They SUED THEM! You need to take account of what people are doing here!"
"We are trying to get government to work more efficiently and effectively for the people - and we are getting STOPPED and HINDERED by political games, by Democrats!"
"That's why we are so FRUSTRATED."
FOLLOW ME, YOU WON’T WANT TO MISS NEXT DROP.
🚨 Abdul Karim Mustafa just turned the Wilson County Courthouse steps into a battlefield.
He ambushed a 19-year-old a woman walking out and shot her multiple times. Then he opened fire on police officers responding to the scene.
The young woman is in critical condition, fighting for her life. The officers are stable.
This is what happens when jihadis like Abdul Karim Mustafa bring their incompatible brand of violence into American communities. Whether homegrown or imported, the pattern is unmistakable and deadly.
Abdul = “servant of,” Karim = one of the 99 names of Allah in Islam
Media will downplay the name and bury the story. We won’t.
Prayers up for the victim and the officers.
This savagery ends when we stop excusing it.
This is the true path to "mass deportation," and it always was.
You'll never round them all up. Instead:
- De-bank them & confiscate money they try to send out of the county.
- Crack down on their employers.
- Cut off social services.
- Shut down those who rent to them.