Rev War Tales
King’s Gambit
21 August 1781, King’s Ferry (Verplanck), New York. Generals George Washington and Rochambeau’s 6,000-strong Franco-American forces decamp on a secret march south toward Virginia. To mask their true objective, General William Heath (pictured) leads 2,500 men in feint operations against New York City, deliberately leaving bogus siege plans and misleading intelligence for General Henry Clinton’s agents to find. The elaborate deception—complete with staged camps, supply stockpiles, and rumors—fools Clinton into believing an assault on New York is imminent. This brilliant stratagem allows the allied army to slip away unhindered, cross New Jersey, and ultimately trap Lord Cornwallis at Yorktown. #RevWarTales #RevWar #AmRev #History
𝐒𝐜𝐡𝐮𝐦𝐞𝐫 𝐣𝐮𝐬𝐭 𝐠𝐨𝐭 𝐚 𝐛𝐫𝐚𝐧𝐝-𝐧𝐞𝐰 𝐩𝐚𝐢𝐫 𝐨𝐟 𝐠𝐥𝐚𝐬𝐬𝐞𝐬… 𝐏𝐫𝐞𝐬𝐜𝐫𝐢𝐩𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧: 𝐋𝐎𝐒𝐄.👓🥸
Ben Garrison Cartoon🤠👍
Alex Vindman (Trump’s favorite “treasonous creep”) just got flattened in the Florida Democrat primary by a DSA socialist.
The radicals are eating the old guard’s lunch, and Chuck is still squinting at the menu trying to figure out where the raw cheeseburger is.🍔
Always @grrrgraphicsfor more hard-hitting cartoons. 👍
This one is worth copying and sharing outside of X.👍🤠
More at Ben's Post:
https://t.co/dflOpJ98VF
BREAKING: FDA Data Reanalysis Sent to HHS Finds Moderna’s mRNA Flu Shot Approval Should Be Immediately Withdrawn
We directly reanalyzed the FDA’s own data used to approve mFLUSIVA and found an extreme risk-benefit profile that is impossible to justify, by Nicolas Hulscher, MPH. Kyle Diamantas, JD, current Acting Commissioner of the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and Dr. Heidi Overton nominated to be permanent, full-time FDA Commissioner have a mess on their hands. Overton has < 15 peer-reviewed publications and no track record on experience with published safety data or how to manage risk-benefit analyses. URL TheFocalPoints. @SecKennedy@HeidiOverton@NicHulscher@Docjohnc@neo7bioscience@McCulloughFund
That is correct. Wind energy is not an effective way to lower costs for New Yorkers. It’s an effective way to make foreign wind developers richer, as well as double/triple the delivery charges on our electric bills.
New Yorkers are drowning in electric costs while wind turbines shred endangered birds and bald eagles. Thank you @NassauExec.
@SpecNews1Albany Wind power tonight, via 1,200 turbines across the state, is producing <1% of New York energy. Wind power is expensive. Wind power is unreliable. Wind power is not green.
Hot off the press: we've filed our third lawsuit against New York State, this time the @NYSDEC and Commissioner Amanda Lefton.
This is a FOIL (Freedom of Information Law) Article 78 lawsuit against the DEC for failing to adequately answer a FOIL we submitted this past spring over the censorship of comments I left on the DEC's Facebook.
After comments were "hidden" from public view, later restored, I submitted a FOIL request seeking records including Facebook moderation logs, administrator actions, internal communications, public complaints, and DEC's policies governing social media moderation.
The DEC did not even remotely attempt to satisfy the FOIL request.
Our petition is asking the court to:
- Declare that DEC violated FOIL;
- Vacate DEC's administrative appeal determination;
- Order DEC to conduct and document a diligent search for all responsive records;
- Require production of all non-exempt records or a legally sufficient certification if records truly do not exist;
- Hold an evidentiary hearing regarding the adequacy of DEC's search; and
- Preserve all Facebook moderation records while the litigation is pending
When I started learning about ORES during October 2025, something jumped out immediately at me: a lack of transparency. That lack of transparency has been constant, with all NYS agencies, throughout the last 10-months.
I have watched countless agencies ignore, fail to answer, or skirt around responding to basic FOIL requests.
Why? They've been able to get away with this behavior for far too long. It's business as usual to them.
Not on our (American Land Rescue Fund) watch.
Thank you to everyone who has donated to the nonprofit thus far. We couldn't do this without you. I will link to it below.
This lawsuit marks our third official petition filed against NYS since the nonprofit was formed September 2025. Not too shabby!
This case's index number: 909690-26.
Yes - solar complexes present physical danger to the local firefighting departments.
We had this happen in Schaghticoke,
New York a few months ago. A solar complex fire burned for two hours before the solar rep arrived to let the firemen in and check if it was safe for them to enter.
Two hours!
The firemen risk being electrocuted since the complex is “always on.”
Find the Democrat states. The redder the county, the more taxpayers have moved away; the bluer the county, the more taxpayers have moved in. This is why socialist Democrats want to take over the federal government, so you can't move away from their despotism.
Another HUGE announcement today...
Starting August 24th I'll also be hosting the first hour of "Bongino Report PM" from 3-4pm ET on nationally syndicated radio.
Could NOT be more excited about this!
Thank you to Dan and team for this opportunity!
Can't wait to get rolling!
ON THIS DATE IN 1969: One of the most powerful hurricanes in American history made landfall on the Mississippi coast near Waveland.
Hurricane Camille is one of only four Category 5 hurricanes ever to make landfall in the continental United States (Atlantic Basin) - the others being the 1935 Labor Day Hurricane, which impacted the Florida Keys; Hurricane Andrew in 1992, which impacted south Florida; and Hurricane Michael in 2018, which impacted the Florida panhandle. (Note: It is worth mentioning that the 1928 San Felipe Hurricane made landfall as a Category 5 Hurricane on Puerto Rico)
The actual maximum sustained winds of Hurricane Camille are not known as the hurricane destroyed all the wind-recording instruments in the landfall area. Re-analysis data found peak winds of 150 knots (roughly 175 mph) along the coast. A devastating storm surge of 24.6 feet occurred at Pass Christian, MS.
But Camille's story didn't end at the coast. The hurricane weakened rapidly after moving inland, yet its remnants produced torrential rainfall in Virginia, triggering catastrophic flash flooding and mudslides. A total of 259 people lost their lives, including 172 people in Mississippi. This made Camille one of the deadliest hurricanes in U.S. history. More than half a century later, the name Camille remains a powerful reminder of the extraordinary—and sometimes deadly—force of a major hurricane.
Hundreds of acres of solar panels resemble water to birds flying above them.
This is known as the lake effect. The horizontal polarized light mimics natural bodies of water, confusing flying waterbirds, migratory birds, and aquatic insects. They will try to dive into the panels, causing fatal collisions.
If you’ve looked down from an airplane at one of these complexes from above recently (I have), it’s almost impossible to tell (at first) if you’re looking at a lake or a solar industrial wasteland.
At the same time, these complexes are heat islands that raise localized temperatures. Studies show that ambient air temperatures inside and immediately above large solar arrays can be roughly 1.9°F to 7.2°F (1°C to 4°C) warmer than surrounding open land or wildlands.
Nothing about this is “saving the environment.” It’s a money-laundering scheme between our politicians, private law firms, and foreign countries.
Under Kathy Hochul, New Yorkers pay 70% more than the rest of the nation for electricity.
Not on my watch.
I have a plan to cut your utility bill in half and unleash affordable energy in New York.
We’ll repower plants, extract natural gas, and return a $2.4 billion surplus Kathy Hochul is sitting on from your energy bills.
FYI …
@johnrich and I have set the date for Turdstock 4.
We will be announcing it in the next few weeks and all ticket info, etc.
It gets bigger and better every year. Can’t wait.
☀️ A WNY First Alert Report SOLAR FARMS EXPANDING ACROSS GENESEE COUNTY
"Large solar projects are changing the landscape around Byron, Oakfield and Alabama, and not everyone is happy about it.
Some residents have raised concerns over farmland being converted to solar use, loss of rural scenery, construction traffic and noise, and the sheer size and number of projects being built or proposed. Others question how much control local communities have over large projects approved through NY"