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Saved - January 23, 2025 at 3:15 PM

@GraduatedBen - Dr. Ben Braddock

Tim Kaine’s son stormed the MN capitol in an anti-Trump riot in 2017, set off explosive devices and tear gas, and fought the police. He didn’t do any jail time because his father is a Democrat Senator. https://t.co/CMDGSGJe5R

@DerrickEvans4WV - Derrick Evans

Senator Tim Kaine: The J6 pardons are an abomination. STFU Tim, you should check to make sure your son isn’t rioting with ANTIFA again. https://t.co/vkhEYyPTpl

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The January 6th pardons are unacceptable. Notably, President Trump is the only U.S. president to veto a defense bill, which he did in 2020. His reason? He opposed removing Confederate names from military bases, claiming it was a rewriting of history. Recently, he ordered the removal of General Milley's portrait from the joint chiefs of staff wall, which seems contradictory. This raises concerns about what a second term under him would look like and whether it would pose challenges.
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Speaker 0: The January 6th pardons are an abomination. And then here's here's an interesting one. President Trump is the only president in the history of the United States that vetoed the defense bill. He vetoed the defense bill in 2020. Why? Why did he veto the defense bill? Anybody know? Section 2. He vetoed the defense bill because he didn't like taking Confederate names off military bases. He said it was a rewriting of history. In one of his first actions yesterday, he ordered the portrait of general Milley removed from the wall of portraits of heads of the joint chiefs of staff. I guess he's okay with rewriting history. What do you mean? How how worried are you then about this 2nd term? CEO. Do you think that'll be challenging?
Saved - January 21, 2025 at 9:37 AM

@GraduatedBen - Dr. Ben Braddock

DC police told us no more releases tonight https://t.co/imVhMxWFEz

Saved - January 21, 2025 at 9:37 AM

@GraduatedBen - Dr. Ben Braddock

I’m being told by two different sources, including one in the MPD, that Mayor Bowser has been one of the driving forces behind delaying the release of the pardoned J6 prisoners.

Saved - January 21, 2025 at 9:34 AM

@GraduatedBen - Dr. Ben Braddock

Outside the DC jail. 8 degree weather. Waiting for the releases. Reports from the inside that prisoners are still being abused by DC police. US Marshalls will hopefully take control soon. https://t.co/IMWOidcTYY

Saved - January 21, 2025 at 9:13 AM

@GraduatedBen - Dr. Ben Braddock

Someone being carried out of the DC Jail on a stretcher to a waiting ambulance - there have been reports here of violence by the guards against the J6 inmates https://t.co/7WBPUfUok0

Saved - November 27, 2024 at 3:42 PM

@GraduatedBen - Dr. Ben Braddock

You can see a warm LED and think it’s fine because of the perceived color temperature. But take a slow-motion video and you’ll see the flicker. This is very bad for the brain. https://t.co/drY3oNIuiv

Saved - August 12, 2024 at 12:21 PM
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I shared a video of Tim Walz's 9/11 anniversary speech where he mentioned witnessing an American soldier's body being loaded onto a plane at Bagram Air Base in Iraq. However, Bagram is actually in Afghanistan, and Walz has not deployed there. Another commenter noted that Walz did visit Bagram as a Congressman, but the speech didn't clarify that context. His congressional trip was related to observing medical procedures for injured soldiers during a delegation visit around the time of postponed elections in Afghanistan.

@GraduatedBen - Dr. Ben Braddock

Here’s Tim Walz giving a 9/11 anniversary speech where he claimed to have “stood one night in the dark of night at Bagram Air Base in Iraq” and watched an American soldier’s body be loaded onto a plane. Bagram is in Afghanistan, not Iraq. Walz didn’t deploy to either. Source: Official Minnesota Government website: https://lrl.mn.gov/docs/2023/mandated/231447.pdf

@GraduatedBen - Dr. Ben Braddock

Gregg points out Walz did go to Bagram as a Congressman, which makes sense and is likely what he’s referring to, but I wouldn’t have gathered that from the phrasing. I don’t see any reference to serving in Congress at all in this text.

@gregg_re - Gregg Re

Walz did go to Afghanistan as a congressman though: " Walz's group, traveling as an official congressional delegation, was to be there for the planned Jan. 8 elections that were postponed following the assassination of Bhutto, who hoped to reclaim the prime minister post she held twice in the 1990s. The group also visited the Bagram Air Base in Afghanistan, where Walz was interested to see the procedures involved in treating injured American forces and the handling of their cases as they are moved to Germany and home for followup medical treatment." https://www.postbulletin.com/opinion/walz-visit-to-a-very-tense-pakistan

Walz: Visit to a "very tense" Pakistan posted by Edward Felker, P-B Washington Bureau postbulletin.com
Saved - November 7, 2023 at 4:06 PM

@GraduatedBen - Dr. Benjamin Braddock

Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas targeted in assassination attempt https://t.co/LHd7POy9Bj

Saved - August 23, 2023 at 7:12 PM

@GraduatedBen - Dr. Benjamin Braddock

According to a report by AP, the only road out of Lahaina was barricaded. Only those who disobeyed survived.

@GraduatedBen - Dr. Benjamin Braddock

https://apnews.com/article/hawaii-fires-timeline-maui-lahaina-road-block-c8522222f6de587bd14b2da0020c40e9

In deadly Maui fires, many had no warning and no way out. Those who dodged barricades survived As flames tore through a West Maui neighborhood, fleeing residents headed for the only paved road out of town in a dash for safety. apnews.com
Saved - June 11, 2023 at 12:14 PM
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The FBI's narrative of Ted Kaczynski was shaped in the 1990s, the same organization that lied about Ruby Ridge, Waco, and Oklahoma City to expand their power. Kaczynski and McVeigh were both subjected to intense psychiatric manipulation. Neither acted alone, yet the FBI insisted on the lone wolf narrative. Kaczynski's legal defense was controlled by the government. The media and federal agencies proclaimed Kaczynski as the perpetrator, but evidence suggests otherwise. The cultural precursor to this was Joseph Conrad's book, The Secret Agent. The judge denied Kaczynski his chosen attorney, who would have exposed FBI entrapment.

@GraduatedBen - Dr. Benjamin Braddock

I see a lot of people are taking the general narrative of Ted Kaczynski at face value. A narrative shaped by the FBI in the 1990s. The same organization that lied about Ruby Ridge, lied about Waco, lied about Oklahoma City…and used all of those events to expand their power

@GraduatedBen - Dr. Benjamin Braddock

The McVeigh and Kaczynski cases both have some striking similarities. Both were subjected to intense psychiatric manipulation at the hands of shadowy forces. During his years at Harvard, Kaczynski was part of a three-year experiment aimed at “psychic deconstruction” that turns out to have been research done as part of the CIA’s Project MKUltra. McVeigh was in the military in the 1980s and early 90s. Had frequent health issues which he sought non-routine care for (the records are heavily redacted) but somehow was still invited to try out for the special forces. Shortly before his execution he told a cell mate that he was recruited into a secret program by which he would infiltrate far right groups on behalf of the government. During his military service, he had psychological issues strongly consistent with those of MKUltra subjects. And who happened to be on the base he was first brought to after his arrest? Jolly West. The psychologist who was appointed to be Jack Ruby’s shrink, and then again with Sirhan Sirhan. Also had ties to Charlie Manson. He did decades of work for the CIA on the use of LSD and hypnosis to create split-personality programmed killers.

@GraduatedBen - Dr. Benjamin Braddock

Another similarity that’s important - neither Kaczynski nor McVeigh acted alone. Yet the FBI insisted on the “lone wolf” narrative. When the FBI searched Kaczynski’s cabin for weeks, they did not inform local authorities nor get consent for executing the warrant. They shipped it all back to Quantico, to the forensics lab implicated in systematic fraud and evidence-tampering. (Look up “FBI Lab Scandal”).

@GraduatedBen - Dr. Benjamin Braddock

Kaczynski’s legal “defense” was a court-appointed lawyer by the name of Michael Donahoe. Donahoe failed to raise the evidence issue in the trial. He also asked a federal judge to block other lawyers from offering their services to Kaczynski. His office operated under an annual federal grant of approx $1 million. He received all of Kaczynski’s mail before Kaczynski even saw it. By controlling his mail, he controlled his only means of communication.

@GraduatedBen - Dr. Benjamin Braddock

Remember that the letter to the N.Y. Times stated “We are an anarchist group calling ourselves FC”. There is evidence tying members of the group “Earth First!” to TK. The media and federal agencies both unanimously proclaimed on the day of Kaczynski’s arrest that he was the one and only perpetrator. How would they know that? The only way the FBI would know for sure was if they had shepherded him for the eighteen year span of the bombings.

@GraduatedBen - Dr. Benjamin Braddock

The media does this, by the way, at the behest of the FBI, to create a widespread perception of guilt in the public’s mind, ensuring that the jury pool will be prejudiced. The FBI also leaked “evidence” to the press early, evidence that should only be presented in a court during trial.

@GraduatedBen - Dr. Benjamin Braddock

There was also some weird melodrama surrounding the arrest. A lunar eclipse. A plane crash that killed 33, including the U.S. commerce secretary, a senior vice president of AT&T, the chairman of Foster Wheeler, energy, the executive vice president of Riggs Bank, and the CEO of the Parsons Corporation of Pasadena (like Jack Parsons of Pasadena, the occultist rocket scientist, the Parsons Corporation was a contractor for the US ballistic missile program along with a host of other federal tech projects).

@GraduatedBen - Dr. Benjamin Braddock

The cultural precursor to all of this (and there are always cultural precursors), was Joseph Conrad‘s book The Secret Agent; about a mad professor who wore rags and lived in a tiny room constructing a bomb with which he sought to destroy the “idol of science”. “Joseph Conrad” was the pen-name of the Polish writer Theodore Korzeniowski.

@GraduatedBen - Dr. Benjamin Braddock

For the federal trial, the judge denied Kaczynski his chosen attorney, Tony Serra, who would have worked to expose FBI entrapment. Instead, two federally employed defense attorneys went with the “guilty but insane” defense.

Saved - April 20, 2023 at 11:41 AM

@GraduatedBen - Dr. Benjamin Braddock

The corporate smear machine is going to hit this man with everything they’ve got because this is a message that could blow this election and this country wide open https://t.co/rxRF7FAYRu

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My father once told us about a small tar paper shack in the Delta, where two families lived and the children only had one meal a day. He urged us to help those in need, saying they were "our people" and that the big shots didn't need the Kennedys because they had lobbyists, PR firms, and lawyers. He wanted us to dedicate our lives to helping these people. As president, I promise to fight for them and take back our country. With the support of homeless Republicans, Democrats, and Independents, we can make a difference. Together, we will reclaim our nation.
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Speaker 0: My father, when he came back one time from the Delta, he said we were all at the dinner table when he came in, and he said, I was in a tar paper shack today. I was smaller than this dining room, and there were 2 families living there, and the children get 1 meal a day. And when you get older, I want you to help those people. And when we would go into Southeast Washington or Appalachia, he would say to us, these are your people. These are Kennedy people. He said the other people, the the big shots, the corporations, the millionaires don't need the Kennedys. They have lobbyists. They have PR firms. They have lawyers. And he said these are your people and these are the people you need to spend your life helping. And when I'm president, I'm going to be president for those people. We're going to really take back this country. You give me a piece of ground hand of sword, and I am going to take back this country with your help, the help of all the homeless Republicans and Democrats and Independents
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