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So FB finally blocked my interview with former NSA officer Michael Gaddy. Regarding Fauci weaponizing Mycoplasma Fermentens Incognitus and putting it in tainted shots and giving to the US military in 1995. I am a lucky recipient.
I was on live on the Republic Broadcast Network Radio show
Hour 1:
https://t.co/0wJLFR68XU
Hour 2:
https://t.co/dtBhUJsEIA
@cmasonOC@WallStreetApes You mean like the Covid drive-by inspections? 😂😂 That is literally what happened during Covid. They were authorized to drive by the home and sign off on it.
@ClueHaywood_6@patriotpdc@WallStreetApes They left beer and food in tbe ceiling of our business remodel. We literally had to do a trash out from what was left behind.
Call OSHA to a job site and see what happens. They scatter like roaches. Get them out of here!
@Jessiewillis86@ninoboxer We love your videos because YOU are the real deal. You speak about your personal journey, you are humble and try to do the right thing. You also deliver the woo to people where it makes sense! I have been waiting for these days since 08! Over the moon Alice!
@richardsudan several people drown out there every year - the currents are bad. skin color don't matter - but your blood alcohol level does. If you're not an open ocean swimmer, you should not be out past your knees on the east side of Horn. Been down here and on those islands for 64 years.
Walmart recorded your voiceprint when you called customer service.
Did not tell you.
Did not ask you.
Built a voice profile.
Stored it in a database.
Then a second Walmart sued them for recording warehouse workers’ voiceprints through headsets.
Then a third lawsuit for facial recognition in stores.
Three biometric systems.
One company.
All being sued at the same time.
McDonald’s. Applebee’s. Chipotle. Domino’s. Wingstop.
All recorded voiceprints during pizza orders.
Verizon enrolled customers in voice ID without asking.
Your voiceprint cannot be changed.
Your face cannot be changed.
If Walmart’s database gets breached your voice is compromised forever.
Every future authentication system you use is now at risk.
The voiceprint is not a password.
It is a biometric identifier.
And it is sitting in a Walmart database.
This is only illegal in Illinois.
BIPA is the only US law that lets you sue.
In 47 states companies can collect your fingerprints face and voice.
With zero legal consequence.
The customer service call you made five years ago.
Was a biometric harvesting operation.
You just found out.
🚨MAJOR Supreme Court victory for your privacy🚨
The government should not be able to track your smartphone.
The Supreme Court agreed with our arguments that Americans do not forfeit their constitutional protections in the digital age.
Read more:https://t.co/W0FaqouEak
Flock cameras have been out up in the Richland Wildlife Management Area in Florida
The location of the flock cameras are in “miles and miles of Florida wilderness with no neighborhoods or shopping centers, subdivisions or traffic lights around — Why are there surveillance cameras here? Why are there license plate readers sitting at the crossroads of a wildlife management area?
Who are they watching? The hunters? People exercising their Second Amendment rights? Families going camping? Fishermen headed to a boat ramp? Because it isn't just here”
“But here's the question that no one seems willing to ask: How much surveillance are we willing to accept? For decades, law enforcement investigated crimes without building massive networks of cameras that record the movements of millions of law-abiding Americans”
I have ferried these cameras are indeed there, and there is literally nothing around the area
They were installed by the Hernando County Sheriff’s Office which has also deployed dozens of Flock cameras across the county. From what I can find, over 40 installed on county roads
Law enforcement says there are here for
- Recovering stolen vehicles
- Tracking suspects
- Solving crimes in these rural areas
- General public safety
They look like unnecessary surveillance. There is literally nothing around here
I have included a video that shows just how far these cameras really are from society, it’s shocking
We are in FL. Do you have a town in mind? Would you like to know more about the state? Are you looking for quiet sleepy towns, historic Old Florida, beach towns, cities, or rural with cattle ranchers, equestrian communities, or large/ small farms. The topography changes from flat lands to rolling hills and swamps. If you are a water person - we have it covered with lakes, springs, rivers and of course the ocean.
Bryan Adams’ “Summer of ’69” became prophetic in the most tender way for us.
It was our murdered son’s favourite after a special camping trip where I told him the story behind the song, those raw, youthful dreams of first guitars, first loves, chasing summer nights and big ambitions under starlit skies.
“I got my first real six-string Bought it at the five-and-dime, Played it till my fingers bled, Was the summer of ’69…”
We stand at the threshold of remembering and rebuilding.
The violence and loss that stole him from us shook everything we built across generations.
Yet in these lyrics, and in the memory of that campfire night, we find not only sorrow, but also truth, the best days are the ones etched in love, laughter, and unbreakable bonds.
Our family, Our faith, Our son’s legacy living on.
We are an Afrikaner family, proud descendants of Voortrekkers who carried stories, songs, and faith across harsh frontiers.
Now we prepare to repeat that trek, carrying his memory with us.
Not with bitterness, but with deep humility, enduring love, and soaring hope for new “summers”, safe ones, filled with music, family, and the freedom to dream again.
Thank you for seeing us, For having our 6.
For reminding us that even after the hardest chapters, life can still offer best days ahead in God’s country.
Those were the best days of his life… and because of the hope you’ve helped kindle, more best days await for those he left behind.
God bless America, the land where broken hearts can heal and legacies can flourish once more.
@POTUS@FLOTUS@VP@SLOTUS@SecRubio@realDonaldTrump@elonmusk@SecKennedy@SecWar
This is one of my favorite stories from the Revolutionary War. It is about ordinary Americans who helped shape history.
By 1778, the Revolution was struggling. The British held New York City and had a powerful intelligence network. George Washington recognized that intelligence could be as valuable as troops, so he authorized the Culper Spy Ring.
This network was made up of everyday people—merchants, farmers, tavern owners, and boat captains—who gathered information behind enemy lines at great personal risk.
One notable member was Anna Strong of Long Island. Her laundry served as coded signals: a black petticoat meant intelligence was ready, and white handkerchiefs indicated where couriers should land.
The Culper Ring also used invisible ink, codes, couriers, and dead drops—methods still used in modern intelligence. Their work uncovered British plans, helped prevent attacks, and exposed Benedict Arnold’s plot to surrender West Point.
Washington later credited intelligence as key to victory.
@TaniaVanZy2228 I can only imagine the feeling. Waiting every second to know whether you and your family can finally escape to safety and have dreams once again. If you ever get the chance, watch this movie…
The song is beautiful too
https://t.co/llMqTebDP2
5 hours into preparing my CIA MK Ultra documents, a tornado slammed my house out of the blue-no warning, no pressure change, no path, only house devastated. My voice will not be silenced. read/listen/share/ help is needed
https://t.co/sjeBFt2zKk