For years, I raised alarms about dangerous gain-of-function research being farmed out to foreign countries, and I was told it was a conspiracy theory. Now, declassified documents show that the U.S. funded over 120 biolabs across more than 30 countries. Some of this research was conducted overseas precisely because scientists knew it would face scrutiny on American soil.
I'm calling for a presidential commission of scientists to review all gain-of-function research going forward. We're going lab by lab and pathogen by pathogen until the American people know the full truth.
https://t.co/gtv6sZ7viR
I find it interesting that there appears to be a total media blackout & suppression pattern regarding Fauci & the recent official Tulsi Gabbard ODNI releases with new communications, emails, and notes (NOT fringe claims) challenging Fauci's sworn statements, raising serious questions on funding, COVID origins & transparency. CNN, MSNBC, ABC, CBS, NBC, NYT, & Washington Post: No prime-time segments, front-page treatments, or in-depth reporting in available searches & transcripts.
🇺🇸⚾ ONE PLAYER STOOD ALONE.
Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Blake Treinen is making headlines after reports that he was the only Dodgers player who chose not to wear the team's Pride-themed hat during Pride Night.
Treinen, who has been open about his Christian faith throughout his career, has previously spoken about wanting to honor God in every area of his life. His decision immediately sparked debate online, with some applauding him for standing by his convictions while others criticized the move.
Whether people agree or disagree, many are pointing out that it takes courage to stand by your beliefs when you know you'll face pressure and criticism for doing so.
In a culture where many choose to stay silent, Treinen's decision has become a national conversation about faith, conviction, and the freedom to live according to one's beliefs.
What do you think?
🙏 Respect his convictions
❤️ Disagree but support his right to choose
😮 Surprised by the backlash
#BlakeTreinen #Dodgers #MLB #Christian #Faith #Baseball #News #Trending #Sports #Conviction
HOLY F'VCK 🚨
@JDVance just called out Thune and said the Save America Act is not dead
Raise your hand ✋️ if you want Vance to take the presiding chair as Senate President & enforce the rules that enables a talking filibuster
Let him know, he's tagged, he will see this 💯%
@LeadingReport They are too busy bitchin about #Trump 🤬 #FakeNewsCNN#FakeNewsABC Ps: a couple years ago, All MSM election coverage was 24/7 negative DJT reporting and all positive for the word salad queen 🤯
Elon Musk wasted no time responding to Chuck Schumer's accusations that Musk is "stealing food from American tables."🤣
"I provide over a hundred thousand jobs and did a full audit of the U.S.
Government for free. Senator Schumer should worry about his own fraud and abuse."
Never Forget…
Deborah Birx lied to President Trump and manipulated data about guidelines, lockdowns and vaccines.
Anthony Fauci made Remdesivir and ventilators hospital protocol even though he knew it was killing patients.
They must pay for their crimes.
Pure Evil. No Mercy!
🚨🚨Here it is:
Investigative journalist Bob Cushman
confirms a money laundering scheme, and states that every single member of the Seditious Six who attempted to overthrow the U.S. government is involved.
It now appears that the six lawmakers have been found to have been heavily involved in money laundering. investigative Journalist, Bob Cushman, has just released an FEC data analysis that suggests that Mark Kelly, Elissa Slotkin, Jason Crow, Chris Deluzio, Chrissy Houlahan, and Maggie Goodlander have been recipients of illegally laundered campaign funds.
In the initial investigation, Cushman cites 22 Smurf examples that have contributed almost three million dollars in more than 95,000 separate donations to Democratic coffers.
All six members of the Seditious Six have received funds from one or more of these “smurfs”.
��� Here is one:
David Hutton is shown to have contributed to all members of the Seditious Six! (Mark Kelly-Elissa Slotkin-Jason Crow- Chris Deluzio-Chrissy Houlahan-Maggie Goodlander)
After sorting by donation amount, it was observed that over 80 donations were $2 or less.
— Here is two:
Mark Kelly Smurf known as David Hutton
According to FEC records, David Hutton has made 14,047 donations that total $344,339 over the span of seven years. The average donation equals $24.51.
The number of donations over seven years equates to 5.5 donations per day.
This is clearly a conspiracy:
A google search shows that this person is 71 years old and lives in Paso Robles, CA. The age of the donor suggests that this senior has indeed suffered identity theft.
— Here is three:
Mark Kelly Smurf known as Daphne Sanderson
According to FEC records, Daphne made 1878 donations that total $24,018 and average $12.79 each. A google search suggests that Daphne is 72 years old and FEC records indicate that she lives in Cape May, NJ. Once again, the age of thendonor is a red flag for identity theft.
— Here is four:
Mark Kelly Smurf known as Mary Gibbons
FEC records indicate that Mary Gibbons of Portola Valley, CA has “allegedly” donated the amazing sum of $374,020 in 5,660 separate donations that have an average donation of $66.08. A google search of Mary’s name and address indicate that she is 93 years old.
There’s even more where that came from, and every single one of them is involved.
The Seditious Six Smurf Summary can be downloaded HERE.
https://t.co/4v3To2xyyd
DeSantis demands impeachment of woke DEI Judge Tiffany Baker.
She freed a known child rapist on bail — he then tortured and murdered a 5-year-old girl.
Jail this dangerous judge enabling monsters?
A. Yes
B. No
Former Navy SEAL Drops Truth Nuke on What Serving America Truly Means and Why He's Running for Senate:
Jared Hudson: "First and foremost, I'm bound by the blood of my savior who gave his life for me, who said I could be sitting here talking to you, and he bids me to be truthful and honest."
"Secondly, I'm bound by the blood of my brothers who gave their lives for this country. Every single deployment I went on, I had buddies die. They didn't bleed for stupid partisan issues everyone wants to argue about; they did it because they believed in the American dream. They wanted to stand for their country, state, and families, and they died with love in their hearts for their brothers and the United States of America."
"Finally, I'm bound by my family — my wife and my three girls. I'm not moving them to DC like some other politicians. I'm supposed to be an envoy from Alabama to Washington, take the issues of the people of Alabama to Washington, and not bring the stupidity of Washington to the people of Alabama. The only way to do that is if my heart stays in the great state of Alabama and with my beautiful family."