Stood in the light, with truth in hand, fought for the young, Spoke for the land, Not for the fame, not for the show, planted the seeds, watched freedom Grow
He stood in the light, with truth in his hand, fought for the young, Spoke for the land, Not for the fame, not for the show, planted the seeds, watched freedom grow! They thought a bullet could quiet the sound, but his voice gets louder when it's passed around. One may fall but a thousand will rise. Tears hit the ground but hope fills the sky. You can take his breath but not his fire. His words live on lifting us higher. Like Martin like Malcom Like leaders before, they thought by taking one they would end the war. But history tells us you can't stop the song, a thousand more voices will carry it on.💔🙏🏻😭
@RandPaul If common sense were air you would no longer be with us! You're a tool of the left because you can't outsmart the crooks! If you were my Doctor I'd be dead because you can't see past the book that is wrong!
@IBAConservative Those numbers are just guesses and most likely low. It will be 2040 before a rocket makes it to space from there, after Elon buys Canada!
@BuzzPatterson 100 acres of food you looked down on from the air was me! I can bet I fed as many people as you transported through the years. Now all both of us have is memories!
🚨This would be hilarious EXCEPT you, American Taxpayer, paid for it!
Every year, independent government watchdogs & members of Congress dig through thousands of federal accounts to see exactly how your hard-earned money is being spent.
Many of these unbelievable payouts are exposed by official oversight investigations, like the annual Festivus Report on government waste.
From bizarre science experiments to highly unexpected overseas spending, here are some of the weirdest grants authorized by the federal government - we all paid for.
🚨Bizarre Wildlife & Animal Experiments
👉🏻Monkeys Playing Video Games ($14.6 Million) The Department of Defense, the NIH, and the National Science Foundation teamed up to fund a project at Brown University.
They built a custom video game called "Planko" - a knockoff of The Price Is Right game Plinko - & paid to track the brain activity and eye movements of monkeys playing it.
💥Because when you think about national security and cutting-edge medical research, you naturally think: "What this country really needs is a monkey who is elite at arcade games."
Without even watching this vid. Most Americans already knew in 2020 this was a lab leak. The fact that government agencies are saying it now is a distraction from other current issues. I have pinned those issues on my main page.
@BasedMikeLee A 5% tax on Elons money would go to NGOs that would donate to the commie Democrats. His employees already pay ~1.7 billion/yr in federal tax.
Worked my whole life and own my farm that I built from the ground up. Key thing was I didn't party and buy crap like toys or any other useless item that didn't help the farm grow. I also worked in a factory and for another farmer at the same time. It wasn't always easy but I made it on my own. People are just fkn lazy!
Elon paid 11 Billion in tax plus the Americans that work for his Companies, pay about 17k avg in Federal tax.
100,000 workers × $17,000 average federal income tax
= $1.7 billion per year in total federal income taxes paid by these employees.
Dam Democrats and American haters want to eat the goose that lays the golden egg! 12.7 Billion in Treasury coffers and they want to kill it!
@jopawo Mint Mobile is $15 a month with 6 gigs of data. It sorta sucks in the mountains of Arkansas but if you can get T-Mobile, it may be a good option.
Allow me to make something absolutely clear to all of you. And yes, I am angry.
I am independent. I am not the mainstream media. That means I have more freedom in what I do. I am beholden to no one. The mainstream media is careful. They’re controlled. They stay safe. I do not.
I have the freedom to report every fact I find, even when it makes people angry. During the Anthony case, I was able to expose bad actors because I put in the work. That meant hours of investigating, collecting documentation, and gathering information. It was also how I was able to warn people that witnesses were being doxxed and that the family was being threatened.
Through all of this, I became friends with Jeff.
Jeff is a father grieving a murdered son. He was dragged through the mud and muzzled, unable to speak. I spent hours with him on the phone, sometimes late into the night. He would vent. Sometimes he would cry. But worst of all, none of his feelings could be publicly known.
He was swatted six times. Meghan was also swatted. People can argue over intent, but the reality is that sending armed police to someone’s home repeatedly creates a dangerous situation for that family. Austin was called “worm food.” People mocked a murdered child. Charleston White said, “He should have killed both of them.” This disgusting rhetoric went on for a year while Jeff was unable to speak publicly or defend his dead son.
That is why I told Jeff that when the gag order was lifted and the trial was over, I would give him an interview. Unlike the mainstream media, he would have the freedom to say whatever he wanted without interruption. He would not have had that freedom anywhere else.
I could not care less what people think about that decision.
I knew things would be clipped and taken out of context. They’ve been doing it since the beginning. That was never a surprise to me.
This interview was for Jeff.
It was not for them. It was not for you.
It was to allow Jeff to finally get every ounce of anger, sadness, grief, rage, and pain off his chest. I’m glad we did it.
If you are angry at me for it, then you do not understand grief.
If you are angry because you think I should have controlled the interview more, then you do not understand the pain he has lived with for the last year.
My goal was simple: give him the microphone, step back, and let him talk.
Most people seem to understand that. Some do not.
Many are angry that I gave Jeff the freedom and platform to express thoughts he has been forced to keep buried for an entire year.
As for the clips being shared out of context, I want everyone to hear the full context.
Yes, Jeff called Karmelo a “watermelon felon.”
No, he did not say it because he is racist.
He said it while sarcastically mocking the people who constantly clip words out of context and chase viral moments. They have spent a year calling him racist. His point was that if they wanted something to clip and spread around the internet, he’d give them exactly what they were looking for.
That is the context.
And I don’t blame him.
If you’re angry that I gave him a platform to say what he wanted, I truly do not care. I don’t even know how to explain how much I do not care.
I love the Metcalf family. I love Jeff. And this is what he wanted.
For once, Jeff got to do what HE wanted to do.
He is the father of a dead son who spent a year being told to stay quiet while people lied about him, mocked his family, and celebrated his pain.
I warned all of you how evil some of these people are. I’ve known it for the past year. The Metcalf family has lived it, and so have I.
These people do not just threaten to kill you. They threaten to destroy you. They threaten your family. They are not above threatening children.
We already knew this.
Now many of you are finally seeing it for yourselves.
And if a few words from a grieving father are enough to outrage you, then you might want to grow a thicker skin.
President Trump has been infinitely patient with Iran. If the current "deal" doesn't transpire, I'm hoping he will finish the job. No more "cease fire" strikes. Just get it done.