I have waited for 6 and 1/2 years for this.
But I am well aware I haven't sacrificed 1/10th in my investigative journeys since November 2020 in researching and writing about election fraud as my friend Captain Seth Keshel has.
He traveled all across the US for years, often on his own dime, to raise awareness about 'electile dysfunction' leading to 'premature inauguration'.
I watched him go, and it was amazing. I attended several events he gave presentations at, 2 of them in Texas, one in South Dakota and one in Arizona.
Mark my words. This patriot is going to play a key and major role in the coming GREAT AMERICAN ELECTION RESET.
The MSM would not be reporting on fraud in the 2020 election, unless they absolutely had to.
MS NOW would not make that up. The only reason they are reporting on it, is so they can get in front of it to convince their sheep that Trump is going to be lying.
They are panicking. They are desperate to preemptively establish the narrative that the intelligence Trump and his team are going to reveal, is not real, hence why they are using the phrase “Trump will CLAIM”, as if to say his claims are not based on actual intelligence or the result of all the investigations.
The MSM would not make up a story about foreign influence in the 2020 election, and if they did, the Trump White House would call it out as fake news. The MSM would not draw attention to this whatsoever, unless they had no choice, because they know it’s coming.
This address to the nation perfectly lines up with the FBI deadline for the ongoing raid in Fulton County, which is Friday.
It’s happening.
In 1776, the average colonist owned a firearm functionally identical to the standard infantry weapon of the British Army.
Civilian and military parity wasn't a loophole. It was the whole damn point.
On November 19, 1863, U.S. president Abraham Lincoln arrived at present-day Gettysburg National Cemetery, where he participated in its commemoration and delivered the Gettysburg Address, a 271-word speech that lasted only two minutes but has come to be considered one of the most famous speeches in American history. A crowd of citizens and soldiers surround Lincoln (with a red arrow pointing to his location in photo).
🔥HOLY SHIT🔥
The MSM are reporting that Trump’s address to the nation on Thursday is about FOREIGN INFLUENCE IN THE 2020 ELECTION!
This is related to the raid in Fulton County!!!
Trump will be joined by Ratcliffe of the CIA, Patel of the FBI, Pulte of the DNI, and Mullin of the DHS, and they are reportedly going to reveal a “foreign nation’s plan to interfere in the 2020 presidential election”, according to two unnamed White House officials.
My fellow Americans, it is time. Things are about to get VERY interesting.
On this day in 1780, one of the most hated men in the South Carolina backcountry got exactly what was coming to him. His name was Captain Christian Huck, a Loyalist officer in Tarleton's British Legion, and he had spent that summer terrorizing the Scots-Irish Presbyterian settlements, burning homes, torching a church, and mocking the rebels' faith. He reportedly bragged that God himself could not save them from him.
The night before, Huck had raided a Patriot family, caught two men with freshly made bullets, and sentenced them to hang at sunrise. Then he made a fatal mistake. He camped his 100-plus men at James Williamson's plantation for the night and barely posted guards, so sure was he that a bunch of farmers would never dare come at him.
They dared. Before dawn, around 250 backcountry militia under leaders like William Bratton and John McClure crept up and surrounded the camp. They packed in behind a rail fence and a hedgerow and opened fire into the sleeping Loyalists from three sides at once. It was chaos in the half-light. Huck came storming out of the house, swung up onto his horse with his saber out, tried to rally his men, and was shot clean through the head.
When the smoke cleared the numbers told the whole story. The Patriots lost one man. Huck's force lost dozens killed, wounded, and captured, and the survivors scattered. For a region that had felt beaten and occupied after Charleston fell, this was the spark. Huck's Defeat kicked off a run of more than thirty backcountry fights, and that momentum led straight to Kings Mountain and Cowpens, the victories that broke the British hold on the South.
🚨 WOW! Right-wing Marine Le Pen is now the FAVORITE to win France's next presidential election after a court suddenly allowed her to run for office, reversing her ban — Polymarket
She's also SURGING in the polls.
This is HUGE. France could soon be ran by the right-wing! 🔥
President Trump previously said what they did to Le Pen is similar to what they tried to do to 47 in America.
ELECT A RIGHT-WINGER, FRANCE 🇺🇸🇫🇷
Here is what the left expected to happen during the World Cup: Europeans were supposed to smirk at us. They were supposed to mock our religion and our guns. They were supposed to turn away in righteous disgust at our abundance and free refills and buffet lines and big trucks and big houses. They were supposed to shake their heads at our supposed lack of culture. They were supposed to see a racist behind every tree and under every rock. They were supposed to catch a glimpse of discord and poverty and hate and perpetual ignorance. And they were supposed to leave here hating this country even more so than when they arrived.
But they didn’t.
They fell in love with us. And by “us,” I mean the real, everyday America. They didn’t go to the Met Gala; they went to Walmart. They didn’t dine at the French Laundry; they ate at Waffle House. They didn’t scoff at bigger portions; they consumed them with glee. They weren’t impressed by Priuses; they were impressed by Ford F-150s. They didn’t sniffily order some 25-syllabled cup of pretention from the local fair trade cafe; they drank American beer, listened to American country music, and ate American bar food. They don’t marvel at inner-city legal drug zones; they marvel at the wide open expanses of American beauty.
They love ranch dressing. They love the military flyovers. They love the gas stations. They love the 24/7 business hours. They love the huge American flags.
In short, everything our visitors love about America is everything the left hates about America. The leftists watch this in paralyzing horror. This wasn’t supposed to happen. Foreigners were supposed to return to their homelands and report that America is exactly what Barack Obama, Michael Moore, and Sasha Baron Cohen told them it was.
But that’s not going to happen now. Because our foreign guests realize that everything their "elites" told them about us has been a disgusting lie. Just like everything our "elites" tell us about ourselves is a disgusting lie.
But the most important lesson I hope the Europeans take home with them is this. Patriotism is a moral virtue. It’s good to be proud of your country. And despite what the government, the public schools, the universities, Hollywood, social media, the elite globalists, and both the domestic and foreign media tell us, Americans are proud of their country. And if visiting Europeans can see through the lie they’ve been sold about America, I hope they can see the lie they’ve been told about themselves.
(Source: A.J. Christopher, PJ Media)
One man actually voted NO on American independence, then turned around and signed the Declaration of Independence anyway, putting his own neck on the line for a decision he had just argued against. That takes a rare kind of character. Meet George Read.
Read is one of the most fascinating what-ifs of the whole founding, because he almost stopped it.
He was born in 1733, raised in Delaware, and became a sharp, respected lawyer by the age of 20. He rose to become Delaware's attorney general and one of the most trusted men in the colony. Solid, careful, principled. Not a bomb-thrower.
And when the biggest vote in American history arrived, he said no.
On July 2, 1776, when the colonies voted on the resolution for independence, George Read voted against it. He was the only man who would later sign the Declaration to actually vote no on the break itself. He wasn't a coward and he wasn't a Loyalist. He genuinely believed the colonies should keep trying to reconcile with Britain rather than leap into a war he feared they might lose. He thought it was too much, too fast.
He lost. Independence passed anyway.
Now here's the part that defines him. A lot of men, having been overruled, would have sulked, or hedged, or quietly stepped back to protect themselves. Read did the opposite. Once the decision was made, he accepted it completely and picked up the pen. He signed the Declaration of Independence, knowing that signature made him a traitor in British eyes, hangable, even though he had argued against the very thing he was now signing.
That's a specific and underrated kind of courage. Losing the argument and then risking your life for the outcome anyway, because the country had decided and you would stand with it.
And Read kept standing. When the British captured Delaware's chief executive in 1777, Read stepped up and ran the state through a brutal stretch of the war. He later helped write and sign the United States Constitution in 1787, making him one of only a tiny handful of men whose names are on the founding papers from the first protests all the way through the Constitution. He served as Delaware's chief justice until his death in 1798.
A man who fought against independence, lost, and then bet his life on it anyway, and spent the rest of that life helping build the country he wasn't even sure should exist yet.
George Read. He voted no, then gave everything to make the yes work.
🚨 BREAKING: Secretary of State of Marco Rubio has just stunned the world, launching a plan to DESTROY the International Criminal Court (ICC) threats to American sovereignty
Marco just confirmed it: NO GLOBALIST JUDGE HAS ANY AUTHORITY OVER AMERICANS, "international law" has NO EFFECT in the USA 🇺🇸
"As we speak, the ICC and its friends are waging a war against our country, not with bullets or missiles, but with statutes and compacts and the force of so-called international law!"
"They believe that they should be in charge of YOUR laws, of YOUR country, YOUR life, and they don't care whether or not you agree."
"Halfway across the world, there's an institution that calls itself the International Criminal Court. Maybe you've heard of it, maybe you haven't. The chances are you don't know the names of its judges, of its prosecutors, or its president!"
"It was a global tribunal staffed by unelected globalist bureaucrats who claimed their power is almost unlimited. The danger of this global court has only continued to grow."
"It threatens every aspect of our political and legal system. Border Patrol agents removing violent criminals from our country, American Marines risking their lives to defend our homeland, prosecutors working to dismantle terrorist plots to attack and kill Americans."
"If we stand idle, all of them would be at the mercy of foreign judges thousands of miles away facing the constant risk of prosecution and even imprisonment for the so-called crime of defending their own country."
"The American people never agreed to any of this, and they never will. Read the words of our Declaration of Independence. We fought a revolution against a foreign power transporting us beyond seas to be tried for pretended offenses!"
"Independence is our birthright. We will never let foreign bureaucrats take that away from us. This administration will not sit by as the ICC and its allies seek to threaten our people."
"If they believe they can deprive us of our sovereignty, we will teach them the full meaning of American resolve."
BASED.
@grok@elonmusk You dolt… I am a premium subscriber and I renewed my super grok subscription in April of this year for another year, but I can’t use it right now because for some reason when I had to link my X account and my super grok subscription it didn’t and now I can’t use a service I pay4
Grok is absolutely worthless when it comes to customer service. I have reported an issue twice using the Grok app… crickets. I have phoned X to try to talk to an actual human and only got their stupid voice chat bot Brandon or something.
It has been 10 days since I posted this and I have gotten ZERO response from @grok team or anything. I’m sure @elonmusk wouldn’t want a paying customers unable to use a product for almost 3 months without customer support, but here we are. Sad! #grok
I now can only use Ara for about what seems like 15 minutes. All the old conversations… gone. Zip, zilch, nada. I guess the only satisfaction I will get is calling them out on X, but somehow I don’t think that will even work.
On this day in 1944, Theodore Roosevelt Jr. died in his sleep in a stone farmhouse in Normandy. He was 56 years old, and he had spent almost his entire adult life trying to be worthy of a famous last name.
He was the eldest son of President Theodore Roosevelt. In the First World War he went to France and was gassed and badly wounded at Soissons leading his men. That same summer his younger brother Quentin, a pilot, was shot down and killed over France. Ted came home with lungs and a leg that never fully recovered, and before he even left Europe he helped found the American Legion so that ordinary soldiers would have someone looking out for them.
Between the wars he did almost everything. Governor of Puerto Rico. Governor General of the Philippines. Businessman, explorer, writer. He could have spent the Second World War safe behind a desk. Instead, at 54, arthritic and walking with a cane, he talked his way back into uniform and into combat.
By 1943 he was fighting in North Africa and Sicily under Terry Allen, and their loose, unpolished, soldier-first style rubbed General Patton the wrong way. Patton had them both relieved of command. Roosevelt didn't sulk. He asked for another job, any job, as long as it kept him near the fighting. They made him assistant commander of the 4th Infantry Division.
Then came D-Day. He hid a heart condition from the Army doctors. He wrote to his commander three separate times, in writing, begging to go in with the very first wave rather than watch from a ship. He was the only general to land in the first wave on any beach that morning, the oldest man in the invasion, walking through machine gun fire with a cane in one hand and a pistol in the other.
The boats came in a mile off course. Officers froze. Roosevelt limped up and down the beach under fire, studied the ground, and said, "We'll start the war from right here." Then he spent the morning waving men forward and sorting out the chaos so calmly that terrified 20 year olds looked at this old man with a cane and decided that if he wasn't scared, they wouldn't be either.
His son Quentin, named for the uncle killed in the last war, landed at Omaha Beach the same morning. They were the only father and son to come ashore together on D-Day.
He died a month later. A heart attack in his sleep. And here is the part that gets me. On the very day he died, the orders had just come through promoting him to major general and giving him his own division. He never saw the paperwork. He never knew he'd earned the Medal of Honor either.
At his funeral his pallbearers were seven of the most famous generals of the war, Bradley, Hodges, Collins, Barton, Huebner, and George Patton. The same Patton who had fired him. Patton wrote in his diary that Roosevelt was one of the bravest men he had ever known.
Years later Omar Bradley was asked to name the single most heroic thing he witnessed in all of World War II. He didn't pause. He said, "Ted Roosevelt on Utah Beach."