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I purposely omitted 'law' because the rule of law is a myth. There is no law, only lawyers and judges. It's like Judaism, there is no law only rabbis and technicalities

22 sats \ 1 reply \ @siggy47 12 Jan

Nice. This could be a place to spout half baked notions that will be embarrassing in a few weeks.

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obviously I have opinions but I am too lazy or verbally deficient to construct a cogent essay

I have a lot of 'opinions' aka comments

p.s. embarrassing or legacy defining!

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  • The post highlights undercover footage from James O'Keefe's O'Keefe Media Group, capturing Secret Service agent Tomas Escotto disclosing VP JD Vance's real-time locations, travel itineraries, and shift schedules to an undercover journalist posing as a romantic interest via Tinder.
  • Escotto, hired under the Biden administration and a U.S. citizen for only two years prior, acknowledged the information's sensitivity but shared it anyway, leading to his immediate suspension, security clearance revocation, and a federal investigation by the Secret Service.
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CBS news claims over 12,000 people are dead in Iran due to a crackdown on protests and riots.

Read here: https://www.disclose.tv/id/k9l81uud4b/

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ICYMI - Study shows a surge in private equity firms acquiring autism therapy centers in the U.S. since 2015, with over 500 acquired in the last decade.

Read here: https://www.disclose.tv/id/b4ytk18jmg/

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@south_korea_ln

Very hard to see how South Korea can course correct in time. Despite its much ballyhooed demographic rally in 2025 (which pumped TFR back to a still horrible 0.80 from an abysmal 0.72) it seems to be in for a very rough ride going forward.
Its future seems to be one of significant demographic decline. This decline will speed up dramatically in the late 2030s and 2040s and the national population is almost certain to be back below 50 million by 2050 (the same population it had in 2010).

https://t.me/dem0graphics/861

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borders are silly or did you forget that you said this ?

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In the case of United States v. Luis Nino-Moncada (Case No. 1:24-cr-20387-KMM), the U.S. Department of Justice announced criminal charges on January 12, 2026.

Case OverviewCase Overview

  • Charges: Luis Nino-Moncada is charged with violently striking a federal law enforcement vehicle with his own vehicle during a targeted enforcement operation. The incident reportedly caused significant damage to federal property and placed U.S. Border Patrol agents in physical danger.
  • Background: Nino-Moncada is identified by authorities as a "known associate" of Tren de Aragua (TdA), a violent transnational criminal organization originating from Venezuela.
  • Immigration Status: He is in the U.S. illegally and was previously ordered removed by an immigration judge in 2024.
  • Location: The incident and subsequent law enforcement actions took place in the Portland, Oregon area.

The case is being prosecuted in the Southern District of Florida (indicated by the "1:24-cr-20387" docket prefix and the "KMM" initials for Judge K. Michael Moore). This often occurs in federal cases involving transnational gangs where the investigation or broader conspiracy is centered in a specific district, even if an arrest occurs elsewhere.

@bief57 are you going to defend Tren de Arugua TdA?

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I'm offended that you're asking me that question.

In my opinion, all criminals should be sent to a desert island to eat each other; no society needs them.

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and yet there are so many in Venezuela

Doesn't Caracas have the highest homicide rate in Latin America?

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0 sats \ 2 replies \ @bief57 7h
and yet there are so many in Venezuela

What does that have to do with me? Or what can I do about it?

Doesn't Caracas have the highest homicide rate in Latin America?

No, Mexico wins the prize now. Doing some research would do you good.

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Caracas's homicide rate is an 'estimate' because the Venezuelan government has restricted or stopped publishing transparent, disaggregated crime statistics for over a decade

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I still don't understand why you're mentioning me in this. I'll ask you again, what do you want me to do about it? What do I have to do with the Aragua train? Or worse, why do you think I would defend them?

Criminals affect me as much as they affect you. I want to live in a safe place too.

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Why am I not surprised? Now back to chatgpt and twitterbate with you, no sense wasting that last brain cell trying to think; you're not fooling anyone.

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go fellate yourself "citizen of the world" cunt bag

what is next? "I am not a serious person"

I love how you are fearmongering about the west but not somalia or another savage shithole

i miss when MN was a nice state, i.e. the blackest person was Prince

Now back to being NPC

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ROFL, got deep under your skin. Score.

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your Somali 'neighbors' can't spell chatgpt

or spell rofl

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Hollup, let me check....Um nope, my neighbor is from Wisconsin. They say you smell over there...

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are you saying non Muslims smell?

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over where? the holy land? or manhattan?

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You shouldn't say mean (but true) things about your Muslim collaborators

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Now go back to fellating on your incel internet little boy.

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The moment was caught by the 37 cameras trained on Taylor Swift's table to capture her every reaction throughout the night's proceedings. In the now-viral moment which has been immortalized forever in GIF form, Taylor Swift was seen gasping in reaction to hearing for the first time that inflation, as defined by Ludwig von Mises, is actually the increase in the supply of money and not the resultant increase in prices and that when central banks inflate the currency they artificially stimulate economic activity creating malinvestments.

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