Okay this is absolutely insane. For 9 months we’ve been told that the paving over Charlie’s murder scene was already scheduled before he was killed.
Now here’s the guy who actually did the job saying he received an emergency call with a message from the FBI that they wanted the job done by Monday.
If it was no longer a crime scene, why TF is the FBI concerning itself with what happens to it????
🚨#BREAKING: Watch as Alex Jones signs off from Infowars after 27 years on air, delivering a final, defiant farewell saying We commit ourselves to God in this holy fight. We are committed and if God stands with us, who can stand against us? God bless you and let the real war begin.
GTA5 > Military Drone Simulators
Rockstar accidentally built the most complex FPV drone sim ever back in 2013.
The military industrial complex can't replicate Los Santos's urban density without spending hundreds of millions.
So they’re just using a 13-yo, $30 game.
A custom military drone sim costs millions in defense contracts and usually runs like garbage.
Meanwhile the GTA modding community has spent the last decade obsessively perfecting wind resistance, custom gravity scripts, and first person FOVs just for fun.
Rockstar basically funded modern warfare training, and a bunch of random modders built the UI for free.
Announcement from @POTUS that @US5thFleet destroyer USS Spruance has fired upon and boarded the Iranian containership Touska in the Gulf of Oman.
The ship was enroute from Port Klang, Malaysia. Previous, the ship loaded in Shanghai and Macau, China.
The ship is currently under US OFAC sanctions.
On Robert Mueller:
The FBI framed 4 men for murder in the 60s
When the cover-up was discovered, Director Mueller was asked for the FBI position on their convictions
Mueller's FBI lied about the evidence, denied the mens' innocence & only conceded they could have a new trial
JUST IN: Afroman drops a banger before the lawsuit against him goes to court Monday in Adams County, Ohio.
Afroman just released “Batteram Hymns of the Police Whistle Blower” a day before the lawsuit heads to court.
Adams County sheriffs are suing Joseph Foreman for defamation, invasion of privacy, and intentional infliction of emotional distress for featuring them in his music videos from the night they raided and vandalized his house and allegedly stole $400.
In the new song and video, he calls the deputies out by name, packed with videos photos from the raid and some AI to make it comical.
Pretty ballsy.
🚗 “The Crash That Wouldn’t Stay Quiet: How Metadata, Missing Passengers, and Digital Tampering Exposed a Hidden Crisis of Trust”
In May 2022, a single‑car collision on a Napa County back road appeared trivial — an 82‑year‑old man, a Porsche 911, and a .082 BAC. But the driver was Paul Pelosi, husband of then‑Speaker Nancy Pelosi, and what followed transformed a routine DUI report into a master class on how institutions re‑engineer truth inside a computer’s metadata field.
From the outset, official paperwork was inconsistent. The initial California Highway Patrol dispatch captured a straightforward accident: two occupants, one driver, one passenger who allegedly “left scene on foot.” Yet by the time the public saw the file, every reference to that passenger had vanished. The redactions were not just ink on paper; they were digital substitutions in JSON descriptors hidden in the evidence server.
Technically minded journalists later noticed checksum drift between the body‑cam uploads and the court‑released versions. The MD5 hash — a file’s fingerprint — had changed only slightly, a sign that text, not video, had been edited. One byte of metadata — changing "occupant_count": 2 to 1 — was enough to erase a human being from the digital record. The airbag module, however, betrayed the truth: both airbags deployed, seat‑weight sensors logging 136 pounds on the passenger side.
That single mismatch launched a deeper inquiry into the chain of custody. Logs showed missing hours in the upload timeline, delayed hash registration, and a re‑saved derivative labeled “public.” Each link — patrol server, district tech, DA’s office — introduced a gentle pause and a new hash. Four micro‑breaks in evidence continuity, all pointing in one direction: to deny the presence of the passenger.
Spatial analysis placed the crash inside the Vallejo‑Sausalito corridor, the densest overlap between Napa’s wine elite and San Francisco’s nightlife fringe. Statistically, that stretch carries three‑quarters of all potential cross‑traffic between power and Bohemia. The 10 p.m. Saturday timeslot, wine‑season peak, is the Bay Area’s highest overlap window for those worlds — precisely when the accident occurred. Regardless of who sat beside Pelosi, the scenario fit the exact behavioral curve where such intersections most often materialize.
The revelation wasn’t simply that evidence was altered. It was the demonstration of how digital provenance — timestamps, hashes, descriptors — can quietly rewrite public history while leaving the imagery intact. In paper days, you needed white‑out and a willing clerk; today, one admin edits a JSON file, re‑saves it, and the past evolves silently across every downstream copy.
Here, the story turned from scandal to systems theory. Cryptography offers a built‑in antidote: record each file’s hash in a public blockchain the moment it’s created. If a single byte changes later, anyone can prove tampering instantly. The technology already exists through OpenTimestamps, Arweave, and similar tools, yet agencies consistently avoid it — not from ignorance, but from preference. Mutability equals control.
When plotted on a time‑space probability map, the Napa crash sits dead‑center inside the only quadrant where both nightlife probability and cross‑demographic convergence reach their maximum. In probabilistic terms, the event is not random but expected given the parameters — the statistical flashpoint where secrecy and exposure collide.
The aftermath exposed a deeper fracture in governance. Modern institutions, from police servers to scientific repositories, rely on digital archiving without public hashing. With no immutable witness to original data, the gatekeepers can reshape any narrative post‑hoc, confident that no outsider holds a mathematical baseline for comparison. Transparency becomes optional, truth reversible.
Seen that way, the Pelosi crash wasn’t merely one night’s embarrassment. It was a case study in 21st‑century epistemology — how societies lose verifiable reality not through burning records but through “re‑formats.” The story unmasked a system built on editable evidence and manufactured finality.
The lesson is both technical and moral. If governments truly desired transparency, every dashcam, clinical dataset, and financial ledger would be hashed and time‑anchored in open ledgers the instant they’re created. Until that happens, any uncomfortable fact — a passenger, a polluter, a policy error — exists only at the mercy of an editable line of code.
In the end, that May 2022 crash stands as a metaphor for our digital condition: one collision, one missing passenger, and one byte edited somewhere after midnight — enough to expose how fragile “official truth” has become in the age of metadata.
Our next exposé chapter is about how many times Paul Pelosi and David DePape had met before the hammer attack, what thThe initial California Highway Patrol dispatch captured a straightforward accident: two occupants, one driver, one passenger, who allegedly “left the scene on foot.” relationship was, and how it went sour. David DePape was sentenced in October 2024 to life in prison without parole.
Barack Obama was never a United States Citizen.
He was the ultimate Manchurian Candidate
His real name is Barry Soetoro
Q told us - “When we’re done he’ll claim Kenyan citizenship as a way to escape.”
Andrew Breitbart died shortly after revealing John Podesta and his associates to be pedophiles.
He brought attention to the pedophile networks ran by the Podesta Brothers and Clinton.
Breitbart also revealed that he had acquired damning tapes of Obama at Harvard.
Years later, Podesta and Clinton still walk free without any consequences.
FOLLOW ME, THE NEXT DROP WILL BE SHOCKING
Kuwaiti locals aggressively confront and come close to attacking one of the crewmembers of a U.S. Air Force F-15E Strike Eagle shot down in a “friendly fire” incident Monday over Kuwait, until he finally tells them he is an American.
Letter reportedly sent by Adm. Brad Cooper, the Commander of U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM), to American servicemembers across the Middle East on February 28, 2026, prior to the start of strikes against Iran as part of Operation Epic Fury:
To America's extraordinary sons and daughters deployed around the Middle East,
By order of the President of the United States, we are embarking on a mission of profound consequence. The time for preparation is over. The time for action has arrived.
As we move from deterrence into active combat, I write to tell you how honored I am to serve with you - the most exceptional Soldiers, Sailors, Marines, Airmen, Guardians and Coast Guardsmen on this earth.
Some of you are stationed in the Middle East. Many of you have deployed overseas on short notice. Others have been extended on deployment for this critical mission.
You represent the strongest, most lethal warfighting force the world has ever known.
You all selflessly serve our great country and make us so very PROUD.
Since 1979, the Iranian Regime has killed and wounded thousands of Americans, and they continue to threaten Americans and our friends. Today, by your courage and grit, you will change the course of human history.
My guidance for you is simple:
- Be Relentlessly Lethal. In the heat of conflict, remember who you are. Let your conduct be as professional as your aim is precise.
- Take Care of Your Teammates. The men and women on your flanks, in front of you and those at your six are your Guardian Angels. Be theirs.
- Steady Your Resolve. Combat is inherently chaotic. The hours, days and perhaps weeks ahead will challenge you. There will be noise and confusion. Fall back on your training. It is the best in the world.
You are the shield of the free world, and today, you are its sharpest sword.
As the eyes of the world fix upon us, stay safe, and GODSPEED.
April, 2024. Three months before the attempt on his life, Democrats proposed legislation to strip Trump of his Secret Service protection. Then, after the attempt, Bennie Thompson doubled down on removing Trump’s Secret Service protection. ☠️
I'm told it was Bennie Thompson who tipped off CNN to broadcast the Butler, PA rally live.