As a former retarded liberal, I do genuinely understand how psychologically taxing the Freedom 250 event must be, esp for someone suffering from advanced TDS
Testosterone raging
Military aviation performing low-altitude affirmations of state capacity
Trump saluting with full sincerity
A statistically improbable density of red, white, and blue
Country music at government scale
Thousands of people exhibiting what appears to be national pride without even a hint of irony or self-loathing
It’s essentially every comment section’s worst-case hypothetical rendered into physical reality
November 2023. The most powerful companies on Earth lined up to make him kneel.
Disney. Apple. IBM. Comcast. They pulled their money and waited for the apology.
The whole press corps wanted one word out of him. Sorry.
Sorkin leaned in and offered him the exit. Just walk it back.
Musk: “If somebody’s going to try and blackmail me with advertising, blackmail me with money, go fuck yourself.”
No retraction. No cleanup post at 2am. No quiet calls begging the brands back.
They wrote that it was over. That he’d finally buried his own company.
He was worth around $230 billion that night.
This week SpaceX went public.
He became the first trillionaire who has ever lived.
Forbes puts him at $1.1 trillion. Almost four times the next richest person alive.
This was never about him.
The people threatening you only hold the power you agree to hand them.
Every time you apologized to keep the peace, you taught them the price was you.
He refused to pay it once, in front of the entire world.
The world blinked first.
The crowd never remembers who knelt. It remembers who refused to flinch.
The only person who can ever make you beg is you.
Today, I’m releasing never before seen intelligence revealing new evidence of past US government funding for more than 120 biolabs in over 30 countries, including Ukraine.
In support of President Trump‘s Executive Order to end federal funding of dangerous gain of function research around the world, and increase transparency and accountability, ODNI will continue working with partners across the Administration to identify where these labs are, what pathogens they contain, and what “research” is being conducted.
https://t.co/pLMD0krc69
Meet Athika Ahmed, 23.
She’s just been appointed Health Ambassador and dietitian for Wales.
£9,000 a month.
To give health advice.
She’s morbidly obese.
This is the United Kingdom in 2026.
Completely insane.
“So a bunch of idiots donated $600,000 to you for your legal defense?”
Das right, Dave.
“And your family spent it all on bottles of Hennessy, jars of Kool-Aid pineapples, two new Cadillac Escalades, and rented a million dollar home?”
Uh huh.
“So you ended up with a third-rate defense team, and you were found guilty of first degree murder in less than three hours?”
Sho’ nuff, Dave.
California is the canary in the coal mine.
It’s the end product of unchecked progressivism and the left’s model for the rest of America.
Limitless immigration, rigged elections, and powerless citizens.
They’ll burn down your fuckin house while they vacation in Africa and demonize and ruin you for even trying to complain about it.
They’ll lock you away you in your apartment while they dine at the nation’s finest restaurant. And you’ll be powerless to vote them out.
They’ll bilk taxpayers for billions on a railway that never gets built. They get richer, of course, and make it all but impossible for you to drive anywhere.
For the left up is down, and dystopia is paradise. Hell is, quite literally, Heaven.
Realize this is all our destinies should we fail to guarantee fair elections.
They’ve already told us what they’re going to do if they regain power.
They are showing us in California.
There is literally nothing California could do to make their elections less secure.
Mail in ballots and No ID.
Weeks of counting with no real chain of custody.
The fraud is staggering.
It’s an insult to America.
It’s an insult to Americans.
🚨READ IT
The Justice Department just secured a superseding indictment against the Southern Poverty Law Center, and it reveals some new bombshells
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https://t.co/uRCbnWaBzr
FROM A FRIEND IN CALI 🚨
California polling is absolutely insane.
I roll up, no Identification no ballot and ask if they can print me out a ballot. They say sure. Whats the first 3 letters of your last name and first 3 letters of your first name? Sil and Chr
They come back with Christian Silviera on Ripon rd. Easily could have said yes but didn't. Went through about 20 names until he found mine with the correct address. Prints it out and sends me to a station to fill it out. Now I guarantee there's professional voters running around this state just spitting names out and hitting up as many locations as they can. This isn't fair elections it's pure corruption.
In Florida you showed up, handed your identification over to be scanned then it was printed out and you were removed from a list. That seems a whole lot more sensible than this operation.
> votes for Karen Bass
>> everything burns down around him.
>>> votes for a more extreme version of the arsonist instead of the guy whose house burned down and wants to fix things.
Many of these people can’t be helped.
Incredibly wild in @lukerosiak's story.
We found a Bhutanese home health operator in Ohio named Roshan Adhikari who was making millions off Medicaid.
It's so common in the Bhutanese community, that people with the last name 'ADHIKARI' in Ohio alone have been paid $350M from Medicaid.
That's 10% of the GDP of Bhutan, in taxpayer funds, going to Bhutanese in Ohio for home health.
https://t.co/mjxiK1x3yi.
Abraham Lincoln surmised it well enough.
“Shall we expect some transatlantic military giant, to step the Ocean, and crush us at a blow? Never!
All the armies of Europe, Asia and Africa combined, with all the treasure of the earth (our own excepted) in their military chest; with a Buonaparte for a commander, could not by force, take a drink from the Ohio, or make a track on the Blue Ridge, in a trial of a thousand years.
At what point then is the approach of danger to be expected? I answer, if it ever reach us, it must spring up amongst us. It cannot come from abroad.
If destruction be our lot, we must ourselves be its author and finisher. As a nation of freemen, we must live through all time, or die by suicide.”
These two paragraphs of my verdict are crucial for everyone to read and understand.
"Even if all of the statements made by Van Langenhove are based on scientific evidence and statistics, it makes no difference to the criminal intent. Van Langenhove is not charged with spreading false information. He is charged with presenting facts in a way that incites hatred against persons on the grounds of one or more of the protected criteria in the Anti-Racism Law.” 1⃣
"For Van Langenhove to have committed a crime, it is not necessary for him to have incited concrete acts of hate or violence. It suffices that others are incited to take on a general attitude of intolerance or disapproval regarding a group protected under the criteria of the Anti-Racism Law." 2⃣
This means you can go to jail for "inciting hatred" even if your statements were 100% factual (see 1⃣) and even if you did NOT incite concrete acts of hate (see 2⃣).
The benchmark of "inciting hatred" , a crime punishable by prison, is thus "saying something that has the potential of inciting someone to have a general attitude of disapproval regarding a protected group". This means literally any criticism of mass migration is now a punishable offence. If you cite a statistic, and someone could potentially think less of a protected group (like migrants) because of it, you can be jailed.
The craziest part is that there is no defence possible against this. I brought the scientific studies that I cited to court, but the judge didn't care 1⃣. I also proved that the hundreds of students present at the lecture included students of all different political affiliations, and everyone was able to voice their opinion or ask questions. The lecture went very calmly, so obviously nobody was incited to hatred. But this too did not matter 2⃣, because if the judge says he believes there is the possibility that someone COULD be incited to "a general attitude of disapproval", this is enough for the judge to send me to jail, even without any evidence.
I'm telling you this to warn you that by the time these hate speech laws have come into place, it's already too late. You will NEVER be able to beat these laws in court. You have to stop them before they are implemented. Let my fate be your warning.
The Florida budget for next fiscal year (after line-item vetoes) will spend less than in the current fiscal year.
The budget for the current fiscal year spends less than the budget from the previous year, and that previous year’s budget spends less than the year before.
Four straight years of spending reductions!
The 2026 Democrat Party is a place where people named Medhi, Hasan, and Saikat lecture an American Jew named Jake about why he needs to support a guy with a Nazi tattoo
This is the January 6 story most people have never heard.
Not because it did not happen.
Not because it is not documented.
Not because it is not on the record.
But because nobody wanted to talk about what happened after the cameras left the Capitol.
They wanted the public to hear one version of January 6.
They wanted people to hear charges, headlines, accusations, labels, and sentencing talking points.
They did not want people to hear what happened inside the jails.
They did not want people to hear what happened inside solitary confinement.
They did not want people to hear what happened when January 6 defendants were held as pretrial detainees, before trial, before conviction, before any jury ever heard a case.
They did not want people to hear a federal judge say what Judge Thomas F. Hogan said on the record in my December 2021 bond hearing.
Read this carefully.
This is not my opinion.
This is not internet rumor.
This is not “Ryan said.”
This is from the transcript.
Judge Hogan acknowledged that being locked down 22 to 23 hours a day was “terrible, confining, and difficult for people.”
Then he said:
“I accept your argument that his due process rights were violated and that should be another basis for his release.”
That happened in open court.
A federal judge said my due process rights were violated.
And I still stayed in.
That is the part people need to understand.
The court said it out loud.
Then I stayed in.
For years, people have talked about January 6 like every defendant got a fair shot, like the system worked normally, like people were processed through a clean legal process, like the Constitution was respected, like pretrial detention was just a technical legal issue.
That is not what happened to me.
I was held in conditions that stripped me down physically, mentally, emotionally, legally, spiritually, and financially.
I was held in prolonged isolation.
I was denied normal access to my family.
I was denied proper access to my defense.
I was buried in a broken grievance system.
I had to learn how to fight from inside a cell.
I had to study the law in solitary confinement.
I had to file grievances the right way.
I had to exhaust administrative remedies.
I had to create a record while I was being crushed by the same system I was trying to document.
And after all of that, in December 2021, the issue got in front of Judge Hogan.
He did not say, “Ryan is exaggerating.”
He did not say, “There is no due process problem.”
He did not say, “Nothing happened here.”
He said he accepted the argument that my due process rights were violated.
He said that should be another basis for my release.
But the machine kept moving.
That is why I am building this archive.
That is why I am putting the paperwork in public.
That is why I am uploading the grievances, the motions, the letters, the witness statements, the court documents, the jail records, and the paper trail.
Because this is not about a social media argument anymore.
This is about the record.
For years, people have been told what to think about January 6 defendants.
They were told we deserved whatever happened.
They were told not to ask questions.
They were told not to care about jail conditions.
They were told not to care about solitary confinement.
They were told not to care about due process.
They were told not to care that people were held before trial under conditions that would break a person.
But the Constitution does not disappear because the media hates you.
Due process does not disappear because prosecutors want a conviction.
Human rights do not disappear because the defendant is unpopular.
Pretrial detainees are still human beings.
They are still supposed to have rights.
They are still supposed to have access to counsel.
They are still supposed to have access to evidence.
They are still supposed to have access to court.
They are still supposed to be presumed innocent.
That is the part they wanted buried.
They wanted January 6 defendants judged by headlines, not records.
They wanted the country to look away from the jail.
They wanted the public to believe that whatever happened behind those walls was justified.
But the record says something different.
The record says there were constitutional violations.
The record says there were due process violations.
The record says the conditions were terrible.
The record says I fought it from inside the system.
The record says a judge acknowledged it.
And the record also shows that acknowledging it did not fix it.
That is why this matters.
A federal judge admitting that a January 6 defendant’s due process rights were violated should have been national news.
It should have been blasted everywhere.
It should have raised serious questions about the detention conditions, the prosecution strategy, the treatment of political defendants, and the way the federal government handled these cases.
Instead, it disappeared.
So now I am putting it back in front of people myself.
This is the story most people never heard.
The story is not just “Ryan Nichols was charged.”
The story is not just “Ryan Nichols pled guilty.”
The story is not just “Ryan Nichols was pardoned.”
The story is what happened between the arrest and the pardon.
The story is the punishment before trial.
The story is the conditions.
The story is the isolation.
The story is the broken process.
The story is the paper trail.
The story is the judge saying my rights were violated and the system still keeping me in.
And this is just one piece.
This is one transcript excerpt.
One hearing.
One moment on the record.
There are grievances, filings, documents, witness statements, and case materials being organized now.
I have held this information back for years.
Not anymore.
The public deserves to see what happened.
Other January 6 defendants deserve to see this.
Congress deserves to see this.
The people controlling any weaponization fund deserve to see this.
And every American who still believes the Constitution means something should see this.
This is not he said, she said.
This is not a rumor.
This is not a political slogan.
This is the court record.
Judge Hogan said it.
My due process rights were violated.
And now I am going to make sure people see it.
Read it here:
https://t.co/7jJkqBSWj3