Now that Iran is calling for more political assassinations and they are threatening the life of President Trump again and celebrating the death of Senator Lindsey Graham, it is imperative that we remove all Iranian proxies and IRGC operatives from America.
I am fully invested in this, not only from a national security standpoint, but as someone who is also now being threatened with assassination by the IRGC.
Anyone who wishes to send me a secure and anonymous tip about IRGC family members living in the US can contact my tip line.
Include as many details as possible. I don’t work for the Trump administration, but I promise I will do my best and work as hard as possible to pump out as many reports as I can, and I will submit the names to @marcorubio and DHS/ICE for deportation, the same way I recently exposed Qasem Soleimani’s niece and grand niece and sent their information to Marco Rubio, which resulted in them being detained by @ICEgov.
https://t.co/tCOOiKoiXR
It really depends on how fast DHS and State are willing to act once I send them evidence, but I will certainly use all of my resources to help make this happen the same way I did to get Qasem Soleimani’s family members arrested.
We need to kick these Iranian jihadis out of America and get justice for the American and Iranian victims of Iranian terrorism.
We also need to protect President Trump and other Americans from the terrorist threats made by these IRGC pigs.
Contact my tip line today.
Philadelphia is surrendering to Islam.
The city now boasts 82 mosques, with three new ones rising every year.
Thousands of American converts fill them as Islam surges as the fastest-growing religion in America.
The transformation is undeniable.
90 years ago today, more than 26% of the U.S. land area reached 100°F (37.8°C).
At least one location in 33 states reached the triple-digit mark. They were:
🌡️ 118°F (47.8°C) in CA
🌡️ 115°F (46.1°C) in AZ
🌡️114°F (45.5°C) in WI
🌡️113°F (45.0°C) in IL, IN, and KY
🌡️112°F (44.4°C) in IA, MI, and MO
🌡️111°F (43.9°C) in ND
🌡️110°F (43.3°C) in AR, MN, and NV
🌡️109°F (42.8°C) in NE and SD
🌡️108°F (42.2°C) in KS
🌡️107°F (41.7°C) in TN
🌡️106°F (41.1°C) in MS, OH, and WV
🌡️104°F (40.0°C) in TX
🌡️103°F (39.4°C) in AL, NY, SC, and UT
🌡️102°F (38.9°C) in GA and PA
🌡️101°F (38.3°C) in LA and MD
🌡️100°F (37.8°C) in FL, ID, NM, and WY
The 112° reading in Mio and Stanwood, Michigan, and 114° reading in Wisconsin Dells, Wisconsin were both new statewide high temperature records that remain in the books to this day.
Obviously, this event was just weather, but if this were to occur today, climastrologists would be 100% certain that this was “virtually impossible” without so-called “fossil fuel pollution.”
Ro Khanna’s Dishonest Israel Stunt
By @havivrettiggur
Khanna and his group were not “detained,” as Khanna claimed. Detention means you can’t leave. As far as we can tell from available accounts and footage, nothing stopped them from turning around and leaving the way they came. The area was believed to require permission to enter, and Khanna’s group had not coordinated with the IDF, the Israeli police, or anyone else that anyone has been able to find who might have facilitated a U.S. congressman’s visit to the area.
Within about 20 minutes—this, according to the account by Khanna’s own team—an IDF patrol arrived and asked them to wait for the police. Police arrived roughly 30 minutes later—again, according to Khanna’s own team.
In other words, the congressman, after refusing to coordinate his visit, was delayed for about an hour before being allowed to enter the area in question. But if you listen to Khanna, it was “an unprecedented, illegal detention of Americans by a foreign country.”
Could there still be some damning evidence out there that will back up the substance of Khanna’s claims of violence, threats, and “detention”? Of course there could. But it’s been quite a few days now. No such footage has emerged. Given reports that the congressman’s entourage included a professional photographer and that the Israeli activist had a bodycam, it seems reasonable to assume that the lack of evidence strongly suggests it doesn’t exist.
https://t.co/zDFsE1oHdM
🚨 INFURIATING: Democrat KY Gov. Andy Beshear is REFUSING to stop issuing driver licenses to illegals driving MULTI-TON TRUCKS with NO ABILITY to speak basic English
INNOCENT AMERICANS ARE DYlNG.
BLOOD IS ON YOUR HANDS, @AndyBeshearKY
This guy wants to be elected PRESIDENT in 2028. CAN’T HAPPEN!
I've added a 2-year,
massively updated/hyperlinked version of my "Myth of the Blind Watchmaker" work to ResearchGate.
Conclusions, with the evidence included, available for everyone.
They KNEW:
We don't need to know the origin of the SARS-CoV-2 virus to know the origin of the COVID-19 pandemic.
@chrismartenson@BretWeinstein
https://t.co/QnmsbuELRl
In the blink of an eye we went from forced mandates of a safe and effective vaccine to-
"Exploring the potential link between mRNA COVID-19 vaccinations and cancer"
"The carcinogenic risk associated with these technologies,which has long been known within the gene therapy field"
I am a pricing analyst at Boeing Defense, and I once charged the United States Air Force 7,943% over cost for a soap dispenser. Nobody has investigated me for it. My contract was just renewed.
Start with the soap dispenser. It is the entry-level version of everything I do.
The dispenser cost a few dollars. We billed a few hundred. Written out, that is a 7,943% markup, which sounds like a scandal and is actually a procedure. My contract is cost-plus, which means my fee is a percentage of the cost. The bigger the cost, the bigger the fee. So I do not shop for the cheap dispenser. I document the expensive one, correctly, in triplicate, and the system pays me more for the trouble. The arithmetic is the entire job, and the paperwork gives it a gentler name: a not-to-exceed, which is a ceiling dressed as a favor.
When the report landed, we let the number stand and argued the comparison instead. We said an aircraft soap dispenser and a residential one are not the same item, that ours carries certifications a kitchen sink never will. The inspector general read that and wrote back that the function of a soap dispenser is identical in a kitchen, a commercial bathroom, and an aircraft lavatory. He is right. It dispenses soap. But "inapt comparison" is a beautiful phrase, and it turned a two-dollar object into a $150,000 line, and nobody sent it back.
Nobody sent it back. Write that down, because it is the only performance review that has ever mattered in my trade.
The soap dispenser is not even a good one, though. It is a starter piece. I keep the real collection, the canon, the way other men keep wine.
There is the coffee cup. Not a metaphor, an actual cup, the kind that reheats coffee on a KC-10, and we billed the Air Force $1,280 for each one. When the handles kept snapping, someone printed a replacement for about 50 cents, which tells you the cup was never the cost. The price was the cost. The cup was just where we hung it.
There is the coffee maker, $7,622, on a Navy plane, and I mention it because it is from 1985, and I want you to feel the lineage. Men were doing this before I was born. The commercial machine ran about $1,100. We found the other $6,500 the way you find anything you already own.
The $640 toilet seat and the $436 hammer are the old masters, the ones every analyst learns first. We have billed this government for a hammer, for a toilet seat, and, once, for the study that recommended we stop billing it for hammers and toilet seats. People laugh at them. People have laughed at them since the Reagan administration, and in all that time not one of them stopped being billed. A joke you can bill for 40 years is an annuity.
The soap dispenser is the floor of this trade, and the logic climbs from there in a straight line anyone can walk. A bigger cost is a bigger fee. So the cheap part is my enemy, and the expensive part is my friend. And the perfect part, the one at the very top, is the one nobody can prove should be cheap at all. It is barely an object, just a number with no counter-number, bolted to something small enough to lose.
And then there is the pin.
I keep the pin on my wall. A half-inch metal pin, the kind of thing that costs $46 at any counter in America. A competitor of mine billed the government $4,361 for it. That is a 4,451% markup, and it is, at present, the record. I did not set it, and I want to be honest about that, because I am a professional, and a professional respects the record-holder. They are a sole-source supplier, which means for that pin there is no other seller on earth, and when the auditors asked them to show their costs, they simply declined. You cannot mark up a number the auditor can see. So the master's real trick was never the price. It was refusing to be compared.
Sole-source is the cleanest position in the trade. One supplier, no substitute, a buyer who needs it to fly and cannot shop the price. On a street corner that arrangement has another name and a sentencing guideline. On a base it has a contract number, and the contract number is the whole difference.
The auditors did their arithmetic anyway and asked for $16.1 million back across 47 parts. The company said no. Then Congress leaned on them, and they returned it, admitting nothing. People called that accountability. I call it a receipt, because a refund means the price held for years before anyone made it move, and years of a wrong number, paid on time, is the business.
When they reviewed 113 of those parts, 98 had no cost data to check against at all, which means there was never a floor for the price to sit on. The customer has not passed an audit since 2018, not one, and last year the government booked $186 billion in improper payments, 82% of it overpayment, the clinical term for my soap dispenser and my coffee cup and the pin on my wall, repeated across every desk like mine until it stops being an anecdote and becomes a climate.
The year of the soap dispenser, they promoted me. I want to be precise about the wording, because the wording is the whole art. The citation did not mention the dispenser. It named me for "sustained excellence in cost recovery and program affordability," and I have it framed, next to the pin, and I have read it enough times to promise you every word is true if you hold it at the right angle. Affordability, in our house, means the program can afford to keep paying for the part. It could. It did. I made sure of it. They handed me a glass obelisk with my name laser-etched under the words Cost Discipline Champion, and I keep it on the shelf where the 4 p.m. light catches it and throws a small rainbow onto the pin.
They call it waste. Waste is a thing you would fix the moment you saw it. We have all seen it, for 40 years, in daylight, printed in reports with page numbers. Nobody fixes a thing that reliable. You dress for the weather, and you bill.
The trick is not ours. We only do it loudest. The hospital does it with an aspirin and files the list under chargemaster, which is a real word and a beautiful one, because a chargemaster masters the charge and answers to no one. The pharmacist does it with a pill that had one maker and a new price on a Tuesday. The prison does it with a phone call. The printer does it with the ink, which by the ounce runs dearer than the blood in your arm. We are the same profession. They just never got a hearing, because a $9 aspirin does not fly.
I train the new analysts now. They come in thinking the goal is a good price, and I have to walk them back, gently, the way you correct a child who has misheard a hymn. The goal is a defensible price, and defensible only means the auditor cannot find the floor. I show them the soap dispenser so they learn the form. I show them the pin so they learn the ceiling. And I tell them the pin will fall, because records always fall, and one of them, someday, is going to charge this government five figures for a one-dollar object and defend it with a straight face and a certification number, and I will retire the day it happens, proud.
A 7,943% markup is not a mistake.
A mistake gets caught. This got framed, and hung, and passed down.
The scale of what is being decided for us—under the camouflage of safety—is staggering. There are roughly 242 million licensed drivers in the United States and about 42 million in Britain, and not one of them was asked whether they wanted a camera pointed at their face for the length of every trip they will ever take in their vehicle...
https://t.co/wHbOKkInPS
🚨 The video of Rashida Tlaib screaming her brains is from last summer at the People's for Conference for Palestine in Detroit.
I weaseled my way into that terrorist trade show. Let me tell you, it was not to be believed.
Thousands of attendees honored Hamas snipers like Anas al-Sharif.
Seminars were taught in back rooms about how to flood social media for "Palestine," and normalize antisemitic messaging at our universities and lower schools.
They held classes on how to isolate Jewish students on campuses, how to intimidate and shame them. This was happening in America under a Trump administration.
There were calls for violent uprisings and distribution of terrorist propaganda, which is a violation of 18 U.S. Code § 2339B, lending material support to U.S.-designated terror organizations.
Hamas supporters from universities gave instructions on how to take over your workplace, your local political offices, your hospitals, your campuses, and force them to discuss "Palestine" as much as humanly possible.
They trained attendees on how to disrupt supply chains and shut businesses down.
There was a prize wheel that you could spin to win literature about female Palestinian terrorists. A table away, inverted red-triangle pins were for sale, to show your solidarity with Hamas.
It was THE definition of a terrorist launching pad, and it happened at a convention center in downtown Detroit for 3 days.
Professors from over a dozen universities spoke at this event, urging campuses to violently rise up and force their universities to divest from Israel and make Gaza their compass.
Communism is mild compared to the threat from this movement. In fact, Communism is merely the conduit to ushering in a monster that's far, far worse.
I'll be blunt: with all due respect, our Education Secretary can't handle what this is, and has zero comprehension of what it's going to take to stop it. I don't say that lightly.
We need a separate task force for academia with the backing and power of the intelligence agencies, because this movement is partnering with Communists on our federally funded campuses.
@FBI@FBIDirectorKash@NCTC_Official
We pulled five years of IRS Form 990 filings for the ten national resettlement agencies, every federal single audit on file for them and their ~360 affiliates, and every award record on USAspending. Then we matched them line by line.
To be clear about what we're saying: mislabeled recipients, blank disclosure schedules, and unnamed foreign grantees are documentation failures, not proof anyone stole anything. Some of it, like the foreign grants, is fully legal under current IRS rules. That's exactly the problem. Billions in taxpayer money flow through paperwork nobody can fully trace, and in the rare case someone looked closely (IRC's 2025 audit), they found fraud.
Every document we cite is public. EINs: USCRI 13-1878704, IRC 13-5660870, Global Refuge 13-2574854. Pull the filings yourself.
JUST IN: Florida’s AG announces subpoenas for General Mills and Pillsbury over their use of potassium bromate, a chemical linked to cancer, DNA damage, and even possible hearing loss.
@AGJamesUthmeier: "There's been sufficient evidence of ties to kidney, thyroid, and abdominal cancer. It is a genotoxic, causing oxidative stress. It's been linked to DNA damage and other cellular harms. Again, it's not something that we want to risk when it comes to our kids."
Officials say this is just the start of the investigation.
The Islamic regime in Iran has launched terrorist attacks against civilians and civilian sites in Bahrain and Oman. NATO and the EU must stop hiding behind statements and confront this evil before it spreads further. As for the UK, there is little hope from a government that appears closer to Tehran than to its own people.
U.S. Senator Michael Bennet: "Did you say Lyme Disease is an ENGINEERED BIOWEAPON?"
RFK Jr: "I DID say that."
In the 1960s, U.S. Army released 282,800 radioactive ticks into Virginia & Montana to see how far & how fast they’d spread for biowarfare purposes, including 152,000 Carbon-14 tagged Lone Star ticks.
The Bill Gates Foundation poured $7.6 MILLION into creating self-spreading genetically modified cattle ticks engineered to spread rapidly through wild populations.
The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation has funded Alpha-Gal Syndrome vaccine research at Vanderbilt since 2012 — exactly when tick-borne red meat allergies started exploding across America.
• Tick populations surging nationwide, causing permanent meat allergies for hundreds of thousands
• Gates begins aggressively promoting lab-grown synthetic meat in 2013
• By 2017, $20 MILLION invested into companies like Memphis Meats (now Upside Foods)
Now, nearly half a million Americans suffer from Alpha Gal Syndrome.
They create the problem.
They own the “solution.”
This isn’t random. This is a business model.