🚨BREAKING: Former NJ Mayoral Candidate HenriLynn Ibezim pled GUILTY to forging nearly 1,000 voter registration applications.
Guess what political party he is?
🚨 Four New York Times journalists have been subpoenaed to testify before a federal grand jury in Manhattan on Wednesday.
Julian E. Barnes. Eric Lipton. Tyler Pager. Eric Schmitt.
The subpoenas are connected to the leaking of confidential information involving Air Force One.
This is not about the First Amendment. It’s about accountability, the facts, and protecting the President and those serving in his Cabinet.
National security must always come first.
.@glangley, we don’t like you and we don’t like your company.
@therealDeFlock’s primary motivation is letting Americans know they are being illegally surveilled by your company.
Under California SB 143 (2023), goat herders have to be paid ~ $17,000 per month effective July 1. That's because they are now entitled to minimum wage 24/7 plus applicable overtime.
Unless this is fixed, goats which protect us from wildfire by consuming grass in danger zones will be slaughtered because it will too costly to keep them.
Just another instance of sloppy, union-driven legislation in California!
https://t.co/YrRlamow64
This is how the NYC Adult Daycare scam works:
- Daycare is funded by Medicaid
- The more patients=more money
- Patients receive kickbacks for attending daycare and bringing friends (referral program)
- Our taxes pay for elderly Koreans to play ping pong & tai chi
END IT ALL
In April 1967, a 20-year-old farm boy from South Dakota did something that would change the Vietnam War—he fell off his ship.
Seaman Douglas Hegdahl was standing on the deck of the USS Canberra when the recoil from a five-inch gun knocked him overboard into the Gulf of Tonkin. He treaded water for five hours, then swam for seven more. When fishermen finally pulled him from the sea, they handed him to North Vietnamese forces.
The interrogators didn't believe his story. They thought he was a spy, a commando, someone important. They beat him and threw him into the Hanoi Hilton—the most notorious prison of the war.
But Hegdahl made a choice that would save hundreds of lives. He became "The Incredibly Stupid One."
He played up his country accent. He stared wide-eyed at things he'd never seen before. When they ordered him to write a confession, he claimed he couldn't read or write. The guards, used to illiterate peasants in their own country, believed him completely. They even assigned someone to teach him—who eventually gave up, convinced Hegdahl was hopeless.
What they didn't know was that Hegdahl had a photographic memory and the discipline of a soldier.
Because they thought he was harmless, the guards let him sweep the prison yards. He walked between cellblocks. He memorized the layout of the camp and the route into Hanoi. He even sabotaged enemy trucks by adding dirt to their fuel tanks.
But his real mission was gathering intelligence.
With the help of fellow prisoner Joe Crecca, Hegdahl set out to memorize something impossible: the names, ranks, Social Security numbers, and personal details of over 250 fellow American prisoners. How do you remember 250 names under torture, starvation, and the constant threat of death?
He used "Old MacDonald Had a Farm."
Every day, Hegdahl repeated the names to the tune of the children's song. Over and over. Names became melodies. Data became memory. While the guards laughed at the "stupid" American humming in the prison yard, he was conducting one of the most important intelligence operations of the war.
When North Vietnam offered early release as a propaganda tool, Hegdahl initially refused—prisoners had sworn an oath to leave together or not at all. But his commanding officer, Captain Dick Stratton, ordered him to go. "You're carrying the names," Stratton told him. "Their families need to know they're alive."
On August 5, 1969, Hegdahl walked out of the Hanoi Hilton.
When he returned to the United States, he recited every single name. Every rank. Every identifying detail. His memory transformed 250+ missing men into confirmed prisoners of war. At the Paris Peace Talks in 1970, he confronted North Vietnamese negotiators with firsthand accounts of torture—and the pressure he brought helped secure the eventual release of all American POWs.
That farm boy who "fell off a ship" had just freed an entire army.
Decades later, in 1998, Hegdahl stood before an audience of veterans and families at the Richard Nixon Library. Thirty years after his release, he stood and sang—to the tune of "Old MacDonald Had a Farm"—the names of 256 men he'd memorized in captivity.
Not one name forgotten.
Sometimes the most dangerous people are the ones your enemy thinks are harmless. Sometimes genius wears the mask of stupidity. And sometimes, a child's lullaby becomes the most powerful weapon of all.
Ever know anyone that smart that could play that dumb for that long?
Amazing!
🚨 Kalshi markets: 80-90% chance that at least 6 House Dems will be primaried in 2026.
That hasn’t happened in over 50 years.
The Democrat Party isn’t losing elections — it’s losing its own base. America First is winning. 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
The Fifth Circuit struck down discounted tuition for illegal aliens, delivering a massive blow to state-funded border incentives while restoring financial fairness for American citizens.
This should spell out the obvious in an academic way.... All the Elections are fraudulent. Primaries, general elections... all stolen. The voice of the people has been stolen. Read and share and give me your thoughts. Also featured on Rocky Mountain Voice.
50 State Fraudulent Elections: Proof V Evidence https://t.co/3FPHyakZcb
🚨Fraud is running rampant in NYC.
Palace Daycare collected $9.4 million last year by allegedly handling 8,000 different patients. But when Nick Shirley and Dr. Oz show up on camera to ask the staff for their actual daily numbers, the math immediately falls apart, and the manager fakes a phone call to hide it.
The staff claims they see about 100 patients a day across two shifts. But the receptionist admits 8,000 patients a year is impossible.
But the most revealing evidence is the staff itself--every single person in the front office was hired exactly one month ago. The entire previous workforce left at once.
The current employees do not know who manages the business. They have never met the owners. They cannot name their actual employer.
This is known as a structural reset. In organized fraud, clearing out legacy staff creates a human shield of ignorance. If new workers lack operational history, they can sit under questioning and truthfully say they know nothing.
This is not a business with high employee turnover. Rather, it's a financial crime scene.
A "Permit" allows the group to use the public streets for their event - IT DOES NOT CHANGE THE PUBLIC ROADS TO PRIVATE PROPERTY.
Sue the shit outta these ignorant assholes under Title 18, Sec 242 - Deprivation of Rights Under the Color of Law
https://t.co/V8eco6y23z
@libsoftiktok@fortworthpd Go after them PERSONALLY under the Color of Law, Title 18, Sec 242 - Deprivation of Rights on the Color of Law:
https://t.co/V8eco6y23z
After 16 years of Xavier Becerra's political machine:
- the beaches stink of 💩
- the streets stink of urine
- Boyle Heights stinks of rotting meat after the warehouse fire
We are done with this. Time to clean up California! ☀️