Now we know why Netanyahu and Loomer were saying they didn’t want aid. After analyzing NDAA Section 234, it would be hard to convince me that this isn’t Israel’s attempt to finish their infiltration of America. “Merging militaries” looks a lot like treason when you peel back the layers. Did a full breakdown analysis (yesterday on X and on Substack) but some people prefer videos, so here’s the breakdown you have requested.
@Barbaneth@unusual_whales Bro pulled out a high school physics textbook to redefine 'work' as 'relocating mass' just to avoid admitting that corporate profits are cannibalizing wages. By your logic, a forklift is the hardest working employee in America. Sit down ya ass!
A senior CIA official, David Rush, was arrested after FBI agents searched his Virginia home and found about 303 gold bars worth more than $40 million, according to court filings.
Investigators say the CIA had given Rush gold bars and foreign currency for work-related expenses between November and March, but later could not locate much of it. Agents also seized around $2 million in cash and nearly three dozen luxury watches.
Rush is currently being held as he awaits a detention hearing.
Data Center developers are leaving gifts on land owners properties they are trying to purchase as bribes to get them to have a conversation
American knows a data center wants his property, he was left $400 in cash in hundred dollar bills, a $250 Nike gift card and more
He says they’ve been trying to contact him
This is a real land acquisition tactic that’s commonly used in America
It’s happening more and more with data center developers specifically
Developers or brokers are increasingly using creative methods to get reluctant rural landowners to engage when standard outreach fails. They are leaving small incentives on driveways, doors, or mailboxes is one way to spark curiosity and a conversation without immediate confrontation
It’s known as a soft bribe tactic
This isn’t illegal but it’s very manipulative
@VeraCausa9 Herbie's 70s Headhunters era created a template that still inspires musicians today. It's why spinning those records (or watching live clips) feels immediate and alive not like a nostalgia trip.
@SVG__Collection Mystic Brew" by Ronnie Foster (1972).* Homie test: if you know this organ groove (famously sampled in A Tribe Called Quest’s “Electric Relaxation”), you’re in. Bonus: the killer bass line features **Gordon Edwards (Fender)** + **George Duvivier (upright)** blending perfectly. 🔥
Bonus: **Stevie Wonder** played Moog/synth bass on Sweet Sounds of Heaven.
The Stones kept it in the family (and with a few legends). What’s your favorite track from the album?
#RollingStones#HackneyDiamonds
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