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Saved - December 1, 2025 at 1:05 AM

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Saved - October 21, 2025 at 5:26 AM

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ICYMI: Former US Virgin Islands high school athletics coach sentenced to 35 years in prison, for child sexual assault and exploitation. As the world turns ……… https://www.justice.gov/usao-vi/pr/former-high-school-coach-sentenced-35-years-child-exploitation-conviction

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Saved - September 21, 2025 at 2:37 PM

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Lots of POTUS’ attention on Bondi today https://t.co/mQ1GUQsXq2

Saved - September 21, 2025 at 2:37 PM

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Throwback 2006 report by CBS News exposed NIH knew at the time that “flu shots” were a giant sham, but kept pushing them anyway https://t.co/g3asthWU9S

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"Over twenty years, the percentage of seniors getting flu shots increased sharply from fifteen percent to sixty five percent." "But no matter how they crunched the numbers, they got the same disappointing result. Flu shots have not reduced deaths among the elderly." "We realized that we had incendiary materials." "Doctor Reichert says they thought their study would prove vaccinations had helped." "Were you surprised?" "Astonished." "That study soon to be published finds the same poor results in Australia, France, Canada, and The UK." "Decades of promoting flu shots in seniors and the billions spent haven't had the desired result." "The CDC says they should still get their flu shots, that it could make flu less severe or prevent other problems not reflected in the totals." "But watch for the CDC to shift toward protecting the elderly by vaccinating more children and others around them who could pass the flu."
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Speaker 0: Here's what scientists have found. Over twenty years, the percentage of seniors getting flu shots increased sharply from fifteen percent to sixty five percent. It stands to reason that flu deaths among the elderly should have taken a dramatic dip, making an x graph like this. Instead, flu deaths among the elderly continue to climb. It was hard to believe, so researchers at the National Institutes of Health set out to do a study adjusting for all kinds of factors that could be masking the true benefits of the shots. But no matter how they crunched the numbers, they got the same disappointing result. Flu shots have not reduced deaths among the elderly. It's not what health officials hope to find. NIH wouldn't let us interview the study's lead author, So we went to Boston and found the only coauthor not employed by NIH, doctor Tom Reichert. Speaker 1: We realized that we had incendiary materials. Speaker 0: Doctor Reichert says they thought their study would prove vaccinations had helped. Speaker 1: We, we were trying to do something mainstream. That's for sure. Speaker 0: Were you surprised? Speaker 1: Astonished. Speaker 0: Did you check the data a couple of times to make sure? Speaker 1: Well, even more than that. We've looked at other countries now, and the same is true. Speaker 0: That study soon to be published finds the same poor results in Australia, France, Canada, and The UK. And other new research stokes the idea that decades of promoting flu shots in seniors and the billions spent haven't had the desired result. The current head of national immunizations confirmed CDC is now looking at new strategies, but stopped short of calling the present policy a failure. There's an active dialogue into how we can do better to prevent influenza and its complications in the elderly. So what's an older person to do? The CDC says they should still get their flu shots, that it could make flu less severe or prevent other problems not reflected in the total numbers. But watch for CDC to likely shift in the near future more toward protecting the elderly in a roundabout way by vaccinating more children and others around them who could give them the flu. Cheryl Atkinson, CBS News, Washington.
Saved - September 21, 2025 at 2:37 PM

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Grok confirms that X is purposefully shutting down speech that doesn’t agree with the official narrative surrounding Charlie Kirk’s assassination, particularly on posts expressing “ballistics-related doubts” Post in reference: https://t.co/N2CnLQSvwT https://t.co/LYy1l9Nru0

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The following was relayed to me today by a 20-year hunter/outdoorsmen, and former firearm safety instructor — (As I am not a firearm or ballistics expert, I’d appreciate feedback on these points, including a “why” if any of them are believed to be inaccurate characterizations) “More than a few screws are loose with what the public is being told about Charlie Kirk’s death, and the current investigative efforts. Here’s just some of the things that don’t add up: 1. Both the .30-06 frame and the Mauser frame are serious weapons. They were each originally designed for the prosecution of war (maximum damage/stopping power), and are adaptable for and effective at hunting big game. Let that sink in: These rifles each can drop 800lb elk with a well placed shot or two, and elk hide is incredibly tough compared to a human being’s skin. Even at a considerable distance in the 200-300 yard range, a clean shot to the lower neck area of a person, just above the clavicle, by either of these weapons would almost certainly produce a “jelly’ing” effect, and would leave a significant entry and exit wound. You might be able to make an exception for a direct hit on bone, or on wearable body armor, but in both of those scenarios you then end up with an “outward-explosive” effect as the round fragments and begins to decelerate in all directions at once. This produces spray, and there would be a lot of spray coming from an obliterated brachial or carotid artery. It would be all over the victim’s face, shirt, hair, and everything in the immediate vicinity on the torso and abdomen. The story is basically the same for .223/.556 rounds, which are the rounds fitted to almost all AR15 platforms. 2. For the rooftop shooter to be the actual bad guy here, at that distance, you would need an expert marksmen firing a round large and stable enough to hold its trajectory through a small cross breeze over ~600 feet, yet small enough to not do those things I just described above upon impact. That leaves a very narrow cross section of applicable weaponry, and again I want to stress that the person pulling the trigger would need to be extremely well trained on *that specific rifle*, as no rifles are ever truly the same even when they are the same make/model. 3. Stopping power is something most people don’t think about when they witness a gun shot event, be it in the news or on the hunting field, but it matters. The rooftop shooter would have been positioned at about Charlie’s 10o’clock, maybe 1030, if we use the perspective of him being seated on stage looking out over the crowd. I can tell you that even accounting for a moving chair apparatus, being struck by any of the weapons listed in item number 1 would, at the absolute minimum, visibly shift his entire body in the chair, and more than likely knock him clear off of it. 4. Disassembly — not only do the official narratives not yet agree on this and other premises (what was used v. what was allegedly found by FBI, etc), but all 3 rifles described above, plus most of the popular and comparable hunting rifles out there, are complex mechanisms that require specialized tools of the trade to disassemble and reassemble. And to do so with any of them in less than 3-4 minutes without a dedicated workspace, and limited tools, is just simply unheard of. Someone’s lying somewhere SG. We need God now more than ever”

Saved - September 21, 2025 at 2:24 PM
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Today, I received insights from a seasoned hunter and former firearm safety instructor regarding the inconsistencies surrounding Charlie Kirk's death. He pointed out that the .30-06 and Mauser rifles, designed for maximum damage, would leave significant wounds and visible evidence at the scene. He questioned the feasibility of a rooftop shooter accurately using such weapons, emphasizing the need for expert marksmanship. Additionally, he highlighted the complexities of disassembling these rifles quickly, suggesting that the official narratives might not align. He concluded with a call for truth and faith.

@TheQNewsPatriot - SGAnon

The following was relayed to me today by a 20-year hunter/outdoorsmen, and former firearm safety instructor — (As I am not a firearm or ballistics expert, I’d appreciate feedback on these points, including a “why” if any of them are believed to be inaccurate characterizations) “More than a few screws are loose with what the public is being told about Charlie Kirk’s death, and the current investigative efforts. Here’s just some of the things that don’t add up: 1. Both the .30-06 frame and the Mauser frame are serious weapons. They were each originally designed for the prosecution of war (maximum damage/stopping power), and are adaptable for and effective at hunting big game. Let that sink in: These rifles each can drop 800lb elk with a well placed shot or two, and elk hide is incredibly tough compared to a human being’s skin. Even at a considerable distance in the 200-300 yard range, a clean shot to the lower neck area of a person, just above the clavicle, by either of these weapons would almost certainly produce a “jelly’ing” effect, and would leave a significant entry and exit wound. You might be able to make an exception for a direct hit on bone, or on wearable body armor, but in both of those scenarios you then end up with an “outward-explosive” effect as the round fragments and begins to decelerate in all directions at once. This produces spray, and there would be a lot of spray coming from an obliterated brachial or carotid artery. It would be all over the victim’s face, shirt, hair, and everything in the immediate vicinity on the torso and abdomen. The story is basically the same for .223/.556 rounds, which are the rounds fitted to almost all AR15 platforms. 2. For the rooftop shooter to be the actual bad guy here, at that distance, you would need an expert marksmen firing a round large and stable enough to hold its trajectory through a small cross breeze over ~600 feet, yet small enough to not do those things I just described above upon impact. That leaves a very narrow cross section of applicable weaponry, and again I want to stress that the person pulling the trigger would need to be extremely well trained on *that specific rifle*, as no rifles are ever truly the same even when they are the same make/model. 3. Stopping power is something most people don’t think about when they witness a gun shot event, be it in the news or on the hunting field, but it matters. The rooftop shooter would have been positioned at about Charlie’s 10o’clock, maybe 1030, if we use the perspective of him being seated on stage looking out over the crowd. I can tell you that even accounting for a moving chair apparatus, being struck by any of the weapons listed in item number 1 would, at the absolute minimum, visibly shift his entire body in the chair, and more than likely knock him clear off of it. 4. Disassembly — not only do the official narratives not yet agree on this and other premises (what was used v. what was allegedly found by FBI, etc), but all 3 rifles described above, plus most of the popular and comparable hunting rifles out there, are complex mechanisms that require specialized tools of the trade to disassemble and reassemble. And to do so with any of them in less than 3-4 minutes without a dedicated workspace, and limited tools, is just simply unheard of. Someone’s lying somewhere SG. We need God now more than ever”

Saved - September 21, 2025 at 2:19 PM

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Saved - September 21, 2025 at 1:49 PM

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TPUSA’s statement earlier tonight, relayed by Andrew Kolvet via the X social media platform, would have you believe that a rifle capable of splitting all 3 interior walls inside a construction grade cinderblock somehow managed to not even break through a human neck. https://t.co/uxW7CV8u0y

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Alright. First shot Ruger American 30 out six Winchester super x 180 grain round. Let's take a shot at these cinder blocks. Look at all that smoke coming out of there. That's pretty cool. Let's take a look and see what the 30 out six did. Walking up to it, you can see where we hit right there. And it split the first wall, split the second wall, and the back wall, it kinda disconnected and punched, but it doesn't look like it hit the next cinder block there. So it went 30 out six, went through one, two, and then broke the back wall.
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Speaker 0: Alright. First shot Ruger American 30 out six Winchester super x 180 grain round. Let's take a shot at these cinder blocks. Look at all that smoke coming out of there. That's pretty cool. Let's take a look and see what the 30 out six did. Walking up to it, you can see where we hit right there. And it split the first wall, split the second wall, and the back wall, it kinda disconnected and punched, but it doesn't look like it hit the next cinder block there. So it went 30 out six, went through one, two, and then broke the back wall.
Saved - August 15, 2025 at 2:58 AM

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Throwback Remember the time 41st President HW Bush stroked out on Live TV at an official dinner, and nobody said a word? https://t.co/CsmzHRoAbb

Saved - July 23, 2025 at 4:05 AM

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Saved - June 22, 2025 at 5:34 AM

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The speaker claims the elite and oil companies are suppressing the fact that cars and houses can be powered by water. The speaker demonstrates a device made from a plumbing tube, a metal piece with rubber bolts and washers to prevent metal-to-metal contact, and two wires. When the tube is filled with water and connected to a car jump-starter battery pack, it creates hydrogen and oxygen separation, producing hydrogen gas. The speaker ignites the gas, causing an explosion, and suggests this on-demand hydrogen production could fuel cars. The speaker concludes that people have been lied to their whole lives.
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Speaker 0: At a time. And if the government doesn't notice, then there's something very wrong with our government. Of course, they know it. Not only do they know it, the elite knows it, and the oil company knows that you can run your car and heat your house from water, but they don't want us to know about it. So I'm gonna show you how that's possible right now. What I have here is a plumbing tube. It's empty. And I have this piece of metal, put together with rubber bolts and, rubber washers in between. None of the metal is touching each other and two wires on the top. Okay? Easy thing. Can do with a knife and fork if you want. Just stick a knife and fork in a in a bucket of worn, and as long as they don't touch each other, you can create hydrogen gas. So here's the tube. I'm gonna fill it up with water. Hopefully, that's enough. And I'm gonna put this thing inside of it like this to make sure it's I might need a little bit more. There we go. And this thing here is a battery pack for jump starting a car. Turn this around. Turn this one around so it don't fall it don't fall over. And I connect this one here and this one here. And now we have instant reaction of hydrogen and oxygen separate. Now the bubbles is actually hydrogen gas. You can see the gas coming off it. This ignites so flammable, so powerful. As you'll see, I'll try and get close, and hopefully, I can get this right. And it explodes. I'll do that right again, for you to see, because it generates a lot of hydrogen gas, and this could be what could be fuel in your car. And it's very easy. It's made on demand. I don't know if you could see that on the video, but there is definitely a flame and an explosion. And you can see it's prove it's making it pretty quick. So that's water. So we've been lied to pretty much our whole lives about pretty much everything.
Saved - December 27, 2024 at 6:18 AM
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I learned that Copper was intentionally removed from water and gas lines in the Western world due to its antimicrobial properties. Historically, Copper coins were used to purify water in ancient aqueducts, and Ayurveda recommends storing water in Copper vessels for its health benefits. When water is kept in Copper, it undergoes a purification process called the oligodynamic effect, which helps eliminate harmful agents. Additionally, Copper offers various health benefits, including antioxidant effects, improved iron absorption, and enhanced organ function.

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Did You Know The element Copper was purposefully removed in the Western world's water and gas delivery lines, due to its antimicrobial and purification effects when interacting with water molecules. The tradition of tossing a penny into a water fountain is evidence of this timeless truth, as the Ancients in human history used Copper coins, alloys, and other derivatives to cleanse harmful parasites and bacteria from aqueduct systems, streams, and village tributaries across their societies. The Ayurveda, a spiritual text dating back several thousand years, instructs the reader to store their water in Copper vessels. Interestingly, when water is stored in a Copper vessel, the Copper ions slowly exchange themselves (or "blend") into the molecular makeup of the water, in a purification process called the oligodynamic effect, literally changing the charge of the water molecules and destroying infectious agents in the process. Other known benefits of Copper include antioxidant effects, facilitation of Iron absorption (inside the body), improved digestive capability, alleviation of anemia, improved brain conductivity and functionality, alleviation of arthritis symptoms, better regulation of the Liver, Thyroid, and Kidney organ systems, increased wound healing speeds, and more.

Saved - March 11, 2024 at 4:49 AM
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A Michigan Sheriff claims to have evidence of Serbian foreign nationals hacking the state's election system in 2020. He also suggests that the Secretary of State may be involved in a cover-up. Furthermore, the Sheriff alleges that the Muskegon County prosecutor's office collaborated with the Michigan Attorney General to hide evidence of election fraud in Muskegon County.

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Michigan Sheriff submits affidavit stating that his department is in possession of evidence that proves Serbian foreign nationals remotely accessed the Michigan Election System in the 2020 election, and that Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson may be involved in covering it up through her use of an expert witness during the Antrim County case. Additionally, the Sheriff states that the Muskegon County, MI prosecutor’s office coordinated with the Michigan Attorney General, to bury evidence of Muskegon County election fraud.

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