Gad Saad tells the WILD James Bond-style story of how he first met Elon Musk: “I receive a one-line text from Elon at around 9:30 at night. The address of his house in Austin. Driver comes and picks me up. I go through these canyons and he goes, ‘We’re here, sir.’ I’m like, ‘We’re here? Where?’ It’s like in the middle of a canyon. I can’t see anything. He goes, ‘Well that’s where I was told to drop you.’ So I get out of the car, it’s pitch [black] it’s around 10 o’clock at night now.”
“And I see on top of the hill a black van. I said, ‘Well, maybe that’s my only shot here.’ I walk up to the van. It’s completely tinted, the door or the window goes down. ‘Name, sir?’ ‘Gad Saad.’ ‘Okay, keep walking up and then there’ll be a gate that opens.’”
“I keep walking, the gate opens. A guy kind of materializes, one of those transformers, he comes out of the trees. ‘Name, sir?’ ‘Gad Saad.’ ‘Follow me.’”
“10 seconds later, I’m hugging it out with Elon. So my wife is awake at 2 in the morning when we finish up. She wants to know how it went... I tell her the story and I said to her, ‘I think I’m James Bond.’ She goes, ‘I think you’re James Bond also.’”
Months of work, condensed into seconds. Watch the transformation of the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool as crews drained, repainted, and refilled one of America's most iconic landmarks ahead of a busy summer season in Washington, D.C.
For the first time in 123 years, Argentina has achieved a sustained fiscal surplus without being in default. We are one of only 5 countries in the world in this position.
LONG LIVE FREEDOM, DAMN IT...!!!
The one thing I never knew about the Austin Metcalf murder, was the timeline.
The Metcalf brothers arrived at the stadium at 9:54am.
Austin Metcalf was deceased at 10:00am. That’s how quick it was for his life to be taken.
They got there at 9:54, walked over the bleachers and into the tent probably around 9:55am, and Karmelo Anthony followed them into that tent.
They were only under that tent for about 4 to 4 1/2 minutes before Austin was mortally wounded.
I feel that shows a lot more intent than originally thought. It’s not like Karmelo Anthony was in there, chillin, nice and comfortable because he had been there for a while.
He followed the Metcalf brothers in there and immediately started provoking a fight and reaching in his bag.
It was only 15 to 16 minutes from the time that they arrived, to the time Karmelo Anthony was led out in handcuffs. #RipAustinMetcalf
The Karmelo Anthony verdict shows that the justice system has reverted back to the Jim Crow South era.
It is no longer about evidence.
It is no longer about right or wrong.
It is about keeping racial score through the prosecution and imprisonment of Black people.
It was no surprise that an all white jury would find a 19 year old kid, who was bullied and harassed by two 6’1” bullies, guilty of murder while he was minding his business.
We have seen this story before.
A young Black man is put on trial, and somehow the burden shifts from what happened to him, to why he should not have defended himself.
The facts become secondary.
The optics become everything.
The outcome feels predetermined long before the verdict is read.
People will tell you not to make it about race.
But race has always been part of the story in America.
The hard truth is that many Black people no longer believe they will receive the benefit of the doubt when their freedom is on the line.
And verdicts like this are exactly why.
At some point, we have to stop pretending that everyone is playing by the same set of rules.
Because the people watching this case saw something very different than what that jury claimed to see.
@QuaXarsverse@tariqnasheed Defense against what?
You just want to stab unarmed civilians and get away with it? Great culture you have there cuck.
Fuk right off you racist piece of 💩
This is how it actually happens.
A political movement doesn’t arrive announcing that it intends to reshape the city around resentment and dependency. It arrives offering immediate, visible relief to people who are tired and struggling.
Free buses. Rent control. Grocery stores run by the government. Healthcare without asking too many questions about who pays. The pitch is always the same: the system has failed you, here is something concrete, and we have a clear list of who is responsible.
The danger isn’t that people are too stupid to see through it. The danger is that they’re too exhausted to care what comes after the relief. They accept the promise without examining the governing philosophy required to make it permanent. They don’t ask what kind of power structure is needed to deliver “free” services at scale, or who gets to decide which groups are protected and which groups are treated as obstacles.
By the time the mask drops, the machinery is already in place. The early executive orders, the appointments, the budget priorities, and the new definitions of who counts as a problem all reveal the same pattern: the movement was never primarily about lifting people up. It was about identifying enemies and consolidating power against them.
The promises were the entry fee. The real project was always something harder and more permanent.
We’ve watched this sequence play out before. The people who cheered the initial relief were rarely the ones who benefited once the new order settled in. They were simply the ones who stopped asking questions while the garden was still being prepared.
If you wait until the harder agenda is fully visible and operational, you’ve already waited too long. The warning is never in the crackdown. It’s in the moment the relief is offered and nobody demands to see the full blueprint.
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🚨 WOW! Dr. ALVEDA KING just said it PERFECTLY on Capitol Hill
"I still have a dream. I dream that one day we will move beyond black power and white power and embrace GOD'S power and human dignity!"
"I reject the notion that Americans who hold traditional Christian beliefs should be treated as THREATS or TERRORISTS simply because we disagree with a prevailing political thought!" 🙏🏻
"I dream that Americans will one day see each other, not as enemies, but as neighbors. I dream that we will hear each other, see each other, and recognize that every human life has value from the womb to the tomb and beyond."
"We are as scripture teaches, one blood, one human race. And if we remember that truth, we can build a future worthy of the sacrifices made by those who came before us."
"We must speak out for truth and against the forces that would manufacture hate, fear, division, and violence simply to line their pockets and further their political ambitions."
"God bless America, God bless you!"
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People demanding "proof" of election fraud are not understanding how crime works. I worked at Manhattan DA for over 2 years, one in Homicide. We never had video proof of the crime. We almost never had DNA. These are things that occur on CSI on TV, not in real life. And we still convicted people all the time.
What we had was testimony and circumstantial evidence. Travel times, bank records, cell phone data, gate access codes. Motive, capability, benefit, time and place. Never direct proof. Of course the defendant always denied the crime, but there was enough evidence to show that one had to have occurred nonetheless.
If what we have in the LA Mayoral election is a statistical anomaly that is beyond reasonable explanation with anything besides fraud, that is enough to prove a crime. This has been true since the beginning of Western Civlization.