Michigan 2020 election worker testified that ZERO military ballots went to Trump, and all ballots were just for Biden, not even down-ballot votes. Just Biden.
Voters were found with impossible DOBs, with one born in 1928 but registered to vote in 1900, 28 years before they were even born. Military ballots showed a DOB of 1/1/1900. Supervisors refused to explain why and blocked challenges.
Ballots were backdated from 11/4 to 11/2, voters weren't found in electronic or supplemental poll books, so they were added as new voters, with fake 1/1/1900 DOBs. Thousands of similar affidavits document the same fraud nationwide.
Patterns don't lie, electronic voting machines and politicians do. The 2020 election was stolen.
@CollinRugg Let's move Congress, the Senate, and the White House, all their staff, and the heads of all the agencies onto it.
And then sink it in the middle of the Atlantic.
Washington State has passed an obscene law allowing non-citizens including asylum seekers, refugees, and those on temporary protected status to become police officers, firefighters, and prosecutors.
Foreigners should NEVER be granted authority to rule over US Citizens.
“Foreigners who live in your land will gain more and more power, while you gradually lose yours.” - Deuteronomy 28:43
@DickBonnet@ThrillaRilla369 "Because that is how it works" is the same justification that the government of Cuba uses to keep its people poor and in chains. Not a compelling argument if you want to see the right thing done.
@ThrillaRilla369@HaroldBabcock10 Both are horrible. Property taxes ought to be based on the purchase price of the house, not on some theoretical idea of what it might sell for on a sunny day in Paradise.
Follow the money on this one. It is rotten to the core.
The Pentagon just lent $620,000,000 to a tiny North Carolina startup called Vulcan Elements. The company is two years old.
It had fewer than 50 employees.
And three months before the deal was announced, Donald Trump Jr.’s venture firm quietly took a stake in it.
Here is the part the administration tried to bury.
Of the dozens of companies the Pentagon was weighing, Vulcan was the only deal initiated by a top White House aide. That aide was Peter Navarro, a close friend of Trump Jr. The order came down to move fast.
One official put it plainly: The call came from the White House. We have to get this done.
Staff worked late nights to push it through in weeks. Deals like this normally take many months of vetting. And when it closed, Vulcan’s valuation jumped from about 200 million dollars to roughly 2 billion.
A windfall for the investors, including the president’s son.
This is public money. Your money.
Routed through the Pentagon to enrich the president’s family and their friends. The Bush administration’s own chief ethics lawyer called it corruption we pay for.
And there is more coming.
A drone parts company Trump Jr. holds a stake in is also under Pentagon review.
This is not a one-off. It is a pattern. The president’s family is treating the federal Treasury like a private bank, and the bill lands on every taxpayer.
https://t.co/4kB1cZNmlE
There was never a water main break at the Georgia State Farm Arena during the 2020 election. It was a diversion tactic to commit fraud. But there was some of the most compelling election fraud ever caught on video.
There was over 1.7 MILLION original ballot images missing in the GA 2020 election, which prevented a proper audit and the authentication of ballots, covering up the fraud.
There were thousands of duplicate and fraudulent ballots, all with the same exact marks, and signatures, and video of the same stacks of fraudulent ballots being run through election machines all throughout the night until Joe Biden cleared the margin of victory.
The most interesting aspect of Zohran Mamdani’s housing plan is that it doesn’t simply transfer seized properties to the city as that could later be reversed by a future mayor.
Instead, it funnels them directly to NGOs and “community stewards” that are reliably aligned with leftist priorities and unlikely to ever relinquish control.
Even tenants who gain temporary possession will soon discover they lack the expertise and resources to manage buildings themselves, forcing them to rely on these permanent third-party intermediaries.
This expropriation strategy didn’t start with Mamdani.
Democrats laid the groundwork years ago but lacked the nerve to follow through fully.
Mamdani is openly commie and has no such hesitation.
The play:
>impose strict rent controls that make it financially unviable for owners to properly maintain or repair their properties
>blame the landlords for the resulting deterioration
>label the buildings “chronically neglected” based on your own standards
>seize the properties and transfer them to your political allies, the nonprofits, community land trusts, or tenant groups
Because the criteria are deliberately vague and subjective, virtually any owner can be targeted.
This gives authorities the power to confiscate private property at will.
Mamdani’s campaign made this direction explicit. It’s about pursuing “equity” by redistributing housing stock, often framed as taking from wealthier (white) neighborhoods to benefit others.
In reality, many of these properties are expected to end up under the control of nonprofits serving the city’s large foreign-born population, all within a framework of permanent “progressive” dominance.
TLDR: it’s leftist plunder and pillaging, again.
Let me trace the timeline here because nobody's connecting it.
Step 1: Scrape the entire internet. Every book, every article, every conversation, every piece of art, every forum post. Do it without asking. Do it without paying.
Step 2: Train a model on all of it. Call it "artificial intelligence."
Step 3: Go to BlackRock's Infrastructure Summit and announce: "We see a future where intelligence is a utility, like electricity or water, and people buy it from us on a meter."
Step 3 is where you sell people's own knowledge back to them. On a meter.
They took the collective output of human thought, compressed it into a model, and now they want to charge you by the token to access a version of what you and everyone you know already created.
One Reddit user put it perfectly: "They stole all this data from us, the people, our life's work, creativity, art, by devouring the internet and blowing through all copyright laws. Now they want to sell it back to us in the form of a utility."
Imagine if someone photocopied every book in the public library, burned the library down, and then opened a subscription service for the copies.
That's the metered intelligence business model.
And they're pitching it to infrastructure investors as though they invented water.
Do you remember when Richard Dawkins, one of the most prominent atheists of our time, suddenly found himself defending Christianity.
He called himself a “cultural Christian” and openly admitted that he didn’t want to see Britain, or the West, become Islamic.
It was the realization that Western civilization was built on centuries of intellectual struggle, Greek philosophy, Roman law, the Judeo-Christian moral framework, the Reformation, the Enlightenment.
The freedom to doubt. The freedom to speak. The right to question sacred ideas without fear of death.
These aren’t just abstract values. They are the pillars that hold up everything from your freedom to publish a book to a woman’s right to walk down the street uncovered.
Dawkins, despite his atheism, understood that Islam is a threat to that entire project.
Because Islam doesn’t enter a culture to coexist. It enters to redefine it. It doesn’t see secular freedoms as neutral, it sees them as filth.
And when the West, in its confusion and cowardice, opens the gates and says “All cultures are equal,” it invites a force that sees that very tolerance as weakness to be exploited.
Dawkins saw it. Many are starting to see it, and the West must wake up, if not to defend Christianity as dogma, then to defend the civilization it birthed, before it’s erased under the banner of submission.
@safehavenmoney@BasilTheGreat Wasn't killing scores of non-British peoples if they got out of hand part of British culture? I mean, if they want to make that argument, then...