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Saved - March 8, 2025 at 4:26 AM

@CodeMonkeyZ - Ron

Remember the plane crash a few years ago in Hawaii where the only person who died also happened to the clerk that verified Obama's birth certificate as real? https://t.co/bOWygSpLmy

@CodeMonkeyZ - Ron

Full video here: youtube.com/watch?v=knJ54J…

Saved - March 4, 2025 at 10:49 AM
reSee.it AI Summary
I’m excited to introduce the Odin.Ephem blockchain architecture, which is scalable, ephemeral, anonymous, and quantum resistant. We’re developing a new blockchain called 8chain, aimed at providing a distributed app layer for anonymous communications. You can find the Odin.Ephem paper available for download in both English and a community-localized Japanese version, though I recommend referring to the English version as the authoritative source. If you're interested in the tech and development, consider joining the Odin.Ephem development community.

@CodeMonkeyZ - Ron

Introducing the Odin.Ephem blockchain architecture. ✅ Scalable ✅ Ephemeral ✅ Anonymous ✅Quantum resistant Over the next few months we will build out the Odin.Ephem architecture into a brand new blockchain called 8chain. 8chain will provide a distributed app layer for anonymous communications and messaging. [8chan] Link to the paper in the comments. $8chan CA: 9fcfqnpSW3ifkZeaRS19uHeovDRBLy57V89zh2rtpump

@CodeMonkeyZ - Ron

You can download the Odin.Ephem paper here in English: https://odin.ephem.net/odin-ephem.pdf

@CodeMonkeyZ - Ron

A community-localized Japanese version is available here: https://medium.com/@ras4kanata/odin-ephem-929f108a106d I did not 100% verify this translation, but it looks good at first glance; the English version remains the authoritative version.

ODIN.EPHEM Odin.ephemは、匿名性、スケーラビリティ、および量子耐性セキュリティを明示的に目的として設計された一時的なブロックチェーンアーキテクチャです。永続的なデータ保持の代わりに、Odin.ephemは動的なプルーニング(剪定)アプローチを採用し、コンセンサスのファイナリティ(確定性)が達成された後に過去のブロックを破棄し、簡潔な暗号学的コミットメント(例:マークルルートや多項式コミットメント)の… medium.com

@CodeMonkeyZ - Ron

Consider joining the Odin.Ephem development community if you are interested in the tech and development of the project. https://t.co/QQieGI4BwA

Saved - March 4, 2025 at 10:41 AM

@CodeMonkeyZ - Ron

Ty Clevenger is the real deal and will hopefully be helping @Kash_Patel weed out corruption in the FOIA offices.

@Ty_Clevenger - Ty Clevenger

1/4 @DOJ told me this afternoon that we will not be getting any Seth Rich records on March 10. The @FBI only intends to produce a "Vaughn index," which gives a brief description of what they are withholding and why. That means that the feds are not even willing to produce...

Saved - November 27, 2024 at 10:51 AM

@CodeMonkeyZ - Ron

.@parler_app @dbongino I have seen screenshots of someone impersonating me on your parler website. I have never used parler. I dont have a parler account. I have never submitted any identification to parler. I have never asked to be verified on parler. Whats going on? https://t.co/iQsBYkRdoP

Saved - November 16, 2023 at 12:21 AM

@CodeMonkeyZ - Ron

When the MSM tells you that a government shutdown is the worst thing ever, just remember that shutting down the government stops their fat CIA paychecks. Mockingbird media hates a government shutdown because they like their CIA paychecks.

Saved - September 3, 2023 at 6:18 PM
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A leader's responsibility is to protect the vulnerable. Nikki Haley's tenure as governor of South Carolina raises concerns. Her appointee's mismanagement of the Department of Social Services led to grave consequences. Over 600 child trafficking victims suffered due to bureaucratic inertia and incompetence. Haley's failure to intervene raises doubts about her presidential aspirations. The agency meant to protect became a conduit for danger. Haley's denial of systemic failures and defense of flawed systems reveal a leader detached from reality. Her negligence challenges her claim to the presidency. We cannot ignore the pain and horror inflicted on South Carolina's vulnerable children.

@CodeMonkeyZ - Ron

A leader is judged by the well-being of their constituents, particularly the most vulnerable ones. How can we entrust our nation to someone who couldn’t protect the most vulnerable in her own state? As Nikki Haley sets her foot on the trail for the presidency, it becomes imperative to scrutinize her past, particularly as the governor of South Carolina, a tenure marked by grave errors, operational arrogance, and profound misunderstanding. The focal point of such scrutiny inevitably becomes the administration's disgraceful handling of the Department of Social Services (DSS) under her appointee, Lillian Koller. The repercussions of this were not just contained within administrative circles, but seeped into the very fabric of society, endangering the lives of innocent, helpless children. During Haley's term as governor, South Carolina's child trafficking situation spiraled out of control, with grotesque tales of over 600 victims serving as a horrific testament to the state's lack of protection for its young. The plight of these children, caught in a deadly mix of bureaucratic inertia and administrative incompetence, did little to elicit meaningful intervention from Haley's administration - a shocking dereliction of duty that places a significant question mark over her presidential aspirations. DSS' mismanagement and failure drastically intensified under Koller's leadership. Without due oversight and protection, the state's children were not just subjected to physical harm and emotional distress but, even worse, found themselves being preyed upon by traffickers or even killed. The agency, seen as a guardian, became the very conduit through which these young lives were exposed to danger. Lack of safe homes, children sleeping in offices - these were the very tangible, grim consequences of Haley's appointment. The body-count of children rose alarmingly during her gubernatorial tenure, offering a devastating counterpoint to her presidential claims of efficient governance. Lillian Koller's resignation only further emphasized the depth of the crisis, albeit far too late. Left in her wake was an agency reduced to scrambling to correct the fallout from her disastrous leadership, and a public outraged by the obvious failures in child security. Haley's response to these tragedies, however, was more than just inadequate; it was scarred by a sheer inability to admit to systemic failures. Her defense of a clearly flawed system and her chosen appointee, despite the stark evidence of failure, revealed a leader deeply detached from reality. Such a denial, simply put, is a characteristic a prospective president should not possess. Haley's trail of leadership, soaked in the tears and blood of South Carolina's most vulnerable children, is now her Achilles heel. The pain and horror of child trafficking, courtesy of her administration's insurmountable failures, persists in the state. As Nikki Haley parades herself for the highest office in the land, we must remember her role in amplifying, rather than alleviating, one of the most egregious human rights violations within her own state. It becomes not a question of political inclination, but a basic evaluation of moral judgement. How can we entrust our nation to someone who couldn’t protect the most vulnerable in her own state? Nikki Haley's negligence is not just her past; it is a haunting specter that challenges her claim to the presidency, and we cannot, should not, turn a blind eye.

Video Transcript AI Summary
Lillian Koller, former head of the Department of Human Services (DHS) in Hawaii, discusses the issue of child trafficking in South Carolina. She highlights that 70% of the 100,000 minors trafficked annually in the US have some connection to the Department of Social Services (DSS) or foster care. The South Carolina DSS is under scrutiny for failing to investigate cases and allowing children to be placed in dangerous situations. Governor Nikki Haley and the DSS have agreed to take action to protect children, but critics argue that the governor has covered up the extent of the problem. Human trafficking is a growing issue in South Carolina, with victims often being recruited by their own families.
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Speaker 0: I want Speaker 1: you to welcome Lillian Koller. She comes to us from Hawaii. Speaker 0: Lillian was 2008 governing magnet magazines, public official of the year. She ran, DHS in Hawaii, but it also covered DSS issues. Hello. How are you doing today. I'm getting used to the vernacular, because we would say Aloha, They refer to me as the kin maker. Speaker 2: The state of South Carolina made contact with more than 600 victims Speaker 3: at 14. The soldier relatives sold me for the 1st time. So from 14 to 17, I was sold to pastors and doctors and lawyers and, like, police visitors and people you think that would never buy sex from a child, were purchasing me, and nobody knew. Nobody, like, had any idea that I was being trafficked. What we're in here is, children being recruited into sex trafficking. They often don't really know what they're getting into. Is Speaker 0: here in South Carolina. 70% of the 100,000 minors that Speaker 4: get trafficked every year in the US have had some form of interaction with DSS or foster care Speaker 0: in their background. South Carolina DSS is coming under fire because more children are dying in their Speaker 2: The South Carolina department of social services is under the microscope. Again, South Carolina department of social services alleging the agency did not investigate. Speaker 5: We could have saved so many lives. The most vulnerable population in our state, our tool. Speaker 0: We're going to know you how South Carolina stacks up against the rest of the country. Speaker 5: Governor Nikki Haley and the DSS have agreed on what to do to better protect children. Speaker 2: It was, like, probably as dangerous of a situation in child welfare you Speaker 5: could have. In some cases, foster children were having to sleep on the floor of county DSS offices like the one here in Richland County. Speaker 0: I resigned from DSS because We actually were leaving children in dangerous situations. The agreement was filed in federal court on Friday. It settles a lawsuit accusing DSS of endangering children. The agency must now stop placing children in the hotels and office buildings for overnight stays. Speaker 2: You know, governor Haley has Troy, our department of social services. And when we raised the alarm bells for a year, she stood by her appointee. When a Child in Columbia, South Carolina died. Speaker 5: She stood by and let 251 children die Between 2011 and 2013, Speaker 2: kids have died. Kids have been harmed. And Governor Haley has covered up the numbers of what's happened. This is true. We've talked about it for a year, and an audit came out just a few weeks ago saying the kids died When they shouldn't have. Here, I met with a woman who had been an advocate for abused neglected children for 30 years, and this is what she told me. Since Governor Haley has destroyed Our Department of Social Services, she has seen more broken bones, more fractured skulls than she has seen in the 30 years. Her words, not mine. She stood by her appointee who was incompetent and a failure. Speaker 0: If I thought that My resign that my resignation would Speaker 6: save the life of even 1 child. The governor would have my resignation. Speaker 0: State DSS director, Lillian Koehler, did give governor Haley that letter of resignation. Speaker 5: Game for what has happened with that agency. Speaker 0: We can't continue to let the children of South Carolina suffer. Speaker 5: Governor Haley has failed our most Vulnerable children. Speaker 7: In South Carolina, human trafficking is becoming more and more of a problem. Speaker 0: Victims ought to know entrust their trafficker. Family is the 2nd most common recruitment tactic. We primarily see females, although boys and men are trafficked as well. Heather met her trafficker at 14. Speaker 8: South Carolina citizens are being trafficked ed by people that were born and raised in South Carolina here in South Carolina. I just really like to say it's happening here in South airline, and we're seeing it, every day. Speaker 2: Well, when I became attorney general in 2011, I did not realize how prevalent and serious human trafficking was in our state. Speaker 7: Fuentes ran the family business behind bars, pleading guilty, admitting that while he was in jail, he recruited 3 underage girls to engage in prostitution to earn his bond money. His wife pleading guilty as well, Admitting she would place the ads online and drive the girls to Myrtle Beach to have sex. Speaker 0: They depend on us to advocate and to look out for them, their children. Like we will be able to find families in times where we can't find them during the day or we'll be able to deal with situations that may be harmful because you are in some cases trying to save children from their parents. It is very hard to wrap your arms around the fact that we are having to protect children public from their own Speaker 3: parents.
Saved - July 31, 2023 at 12:44 PM
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Former ABC News journalist James Meek, known for his combative style, has been exposed for his involvement in child exploitation. Despite publicly denouncing conspiracy theories like Pizzagate, Meek was found to possess inappropriate images and videos of minors. Court documents revealed his online discussions about his sexual interest in children. Meek now faces a prison sentence of up to 40 years. The revelation came after Dropbox alerted the FBI about the disturbing content on his account. Meek's downfall serves as a reminder that evil can hide in plain sight, even among those who vehemently condemn others.

@CodeMonkeyZ - Ron

Discover the twisted irony of James Meek, former ABC News journalist and self-proclaimed debunker of "Pizzagate". Turns out, Meek himself was involved in despicable child exploitation activities In a stunning turn of events, former ABC News journalist James Gordon Meek's promising career has taken a dark detour, exposing his shocking involvement in child exploitation. Admired by the liberals for his combative journalism style, Meek now stands as a hypocritical figure, being complicit in the very crimes he vehemently denounced. Before his downfall, Meek proudly presented himself as a fierce opponent of Trump supporters and so-called "conspiracy theories" like Pizzagate. However, the truth behind his moral crusade has now emerged, revealing the disturbing irony concealed beneath his relentless attacks. In April 2022, the FBI conducted a raid on Meek's Arlington home, unearthing his heinous secret. The evidence discovered exposed Meek's long-term possession of inappropriate images and videos involving minors. Shockingly, these materials spanned a period of over nine years, pointing to a deep-rooted and sinister obsession. Court documents also revealed Meek's online activities, where he shamelessly engaged in discussions about his sexual interest in children. Messages exchanged on an online messaging platform depicted prepubescent minors and even an infant being subjected to unimaginable abuse. This unsettling content was not confined to his online exchanges; Meek also carried it on his iPhone, blatantly violating the innocence and sanctity of countless young lives. Scheduled for sentencing on September 29, Meek faces a mandatory minimum of five years in prison, with a maximum penalty of 40 years. It is up to a federal district court judge to determine his fate, considering various factors including the U.S. Sentencing Guidelines. The revelation of Meek's heinous crimes came to light after Dropbox, a cloud storage platform, alerted FBI officials about the sickening content stored on his account. Subsequently, FBI agents discovered not only the extent of Meek's involvement but also intercepted phone calls where Meek was actively making plans to harm innocent children. The chilling level of depravity behind his messages is enough to send shivers down one's spine. Ironically, as Meek led his crusade against Trump supporters and conspiracy theories, he intentionally diverted attention away from his own dark secrets. Unbeknownst to those who trusted his reporting, Meek harbored even more sinister fantasies, such as "abducting, drugging, and raping" individuals, masquerading as a 12-year-old girl. With the revelation of Meek's true nature, it's no wonder he exhibited such passion while "debunking" theories like Pizzagate. Using his journalistic platform, he skillfully deflected scrutiny from his own actions, ensuring the focus remained solely on others. The double standards displayed by this self-proclaimed anti-conspiracy theorist demonstrate an unsettling level of deception and malice. Meek's descent from respected national security reporter and Emmy winner to convicted child predator is a sobering reminder that evil can linger in plain sight. While these are shocking revelations surrounding this disgraced journalist, the repercussions of his reprehensible actions will undoubtedly leave a lasting impact on his career, reputation, and the lives of the children he exploited. James Meek's fall reveals a tale as old as time reminding us that those who shout the loudest against others' perceived wrongdoing sometimes harbor the darkest of secrets themselves.

Saved - March 18, 2023 at 7:03 AM

@CodeMonkeyZ - Ron

Did you know Dr. Shiva was banned from twitter for this tweet after Massachusetts Secretary of State requested Twitter to ban him? Dr. Shiva sued, claiming his first amendment rights were violated by the state. He won. Why did this tweet cause the MA SOS to collude with twitter?

@CodeMonkeyZ - Ron

https://www.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.uscourts.mad.226888/gov.uscourts.mad.226888.7.0.pdf

Order – #7 in Ayyadurai v. Galvin (D. Mass., 1:20-cv-11889) – CourtListener.com Judge Mark L. Wolf: ORDER entered. (Loret, Magdalena) (Entered: 10/20/2020) courtlistener.com
Saved - March 18, 2023 at 7:01 AM

@CodeMonkeyZ - Ron

Did they realize that certifying voter fraud in a federal election has way more repercussions than being called a racist? https://t.co/oetvsI8SZO

Saved - March 18, 2023 at 6:58 AM

@CodeMonkeyZ - Ron

Hey @DanScavino those Dominion tech guys might be deleting evidence of biased poll workers deleting ballot scans. You need a fed subpoena on those machines and forensic recovery teams in there ASAP! https://t.co/vMoghMJapk

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