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May 3
whoa heard about a dude #clicking #bible cover and #teleporting to nearby #library o sumpin??
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May 3
(a is Justice Thomas' argument in his concurrence. And it's a TERRIBLE argument. Exactly the sort of "gotcha' textualism that gives lawyers a bad name.

The 1982 amendments to the VRA were literally passed to address districting. Everyone thought that was what they were doing.
The only reason they were even changing the VRA in 1982 was to address the holding of a case called Mobile v Bolden from 1980. Bolden involved a challenge to an at large districting system. SCOTUS applied a discriminatory intent test Congress thought too strict.
So, they passed the amendment you see quoted in Callais. Yes I know it doesn't use the word "districting". But that's a totally silly and un-legal argument-- things can be about a topic without using the word.
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May 3
Roger Froikin @rlefraim wrote, "I have watched the left demonstrate in major US cities, and from what I have seen I can conclude the following.

They hate billionaires — though the billionaires are supporting their protests and their political leaders.
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They want to abolish “ICE,” but cannot tell you, when asked, what ICE is and does.

They repeat slogans about democracy, but they cannot define it, or worse.

They seem to know what they are against, but they cannot tell anyone why, nor can they articulate what they are for.
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It is all emotion, repetition of slogans, and yet meaningless — activity for the sake of activity.

So what can we conclude from all of this?
That Americans are either uninformed, uneducated, or stupid.
Sad to say it."
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May 3
@HarmeetKDhillon You should check out the Museum of Immigration and its radical woke exhibits.

Here’s something showing total ignorance of our immigration laws. Image
@HarmeetKDhillon Lionizing illegal immigration, as if America is obligated to welcome everyone in the world who wants to live here. Image
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@HarmeetKDhillon And blaming America for enacting immigration restrictions 1921 and 1924. Image
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May 3
The Dutroux case, involving child murders/snuff videos, led police to a note signed "Anubis," hinting at links to the Abrasax Satanic cult. A well-known cult member, Armand Van Ghysegham, abused kids in Asia, held black masses w/ them, & trafficked girls from Thailand to Europe. Image
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Two police officers affiliated with the Abrasax Institute alerted the group’s leaders ahead of the December 1996 raid, giving them time to remove evidence. Image
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"Very young children were brought by their parents and took communion in the name of Satan." Image
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May 3
🚨COMEY🚨

Lots of Google Law School alumnae citing the Counterman case claiming the case against Comey will be dismissed.

IT WON'T!

The same alums say his post could only be taken as a joke and acquittal is 100% inevitable.

IT ISN'T!

Here's why:

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It’s true that nearly all speech is protected by the First Amendment. And Courts are reluctant to affirm laws that criminalize speech because it chills free expression.

I agree with that.

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That said, SCOTUS has upheld statutes (to include those with which Comey is charged) that penalize speech/expression.

-Obscenity (Miller v Cal.)

-Defamation (NYTimes vs Sullivan)

-Incitement (Brandenburg)

-True Threats (Counterman)

Comey's charges regard "true threats".
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May 2
We've been lied to about our entire history and the origins of human civilization. We're still being lied to because of what's coming. But you can put two and two together if you look outside their mainstream scientific framework.

The speed of the North Magnetic Pole's movement was around 10 km per year for most of the 20th century, then suddenly increased in the 1990s to over 50 km per year, moving toward Siberia...

They made this graphic in 2025, and what it reveals will change how you see your future, this is why billionaires are building doomsday bunkers! (1/9)🧵
NASA has done irreversible damage and has directly influenced public opinion about the upcoming event!😡

They claim in a simple blog, without showing any evidence, that the current shifting of the poles and the geomagnetic excursion don’t cause climate change. But internally, they know that geomagnetic excursions are closely tied to the abrupt climate change events they also anticipate! (2/9)🧵
Behind closed doors, NASA was conducting secret internal reports about climate change and how they expected an abrupt event, warning that the USA needed to prepare for it. The document leaked in 2004, and everything they described is happening today!

The report was produced by the California Institute of Technology’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, which is part of NASA! They compare the current climate change with three events, all of which are heavily intertwined with the Earth’s magnetic field. Both the Younger Dryas, 12,000 years ago, and the 8.2 kiloyear event correspond with geomagnetic excursions. The third example is the Little Ice Age around 1300 AD, which corresponds to a Grand Solar Minimum and increased cosmic radiation! (3/9)🧵
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May 2
This is the story of a tragic death of an Indian boy, from Gordon's Residential School in Saskatchewan, in 1939

He ran away in winter, and was found one mile from home.

Does this thread fit the narrative we are told?🧵 Image
Upon seeing the story in the news in Regina, the Government Minister responsible in Ottawa sent a telegram to the local Indian Agent to find out what happened, at once

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Except the Indian Affairs Agent had already contacted the school principal to find out what happened.

This letter is from the teacher to the principal advising they took 36 boys to go skating and tobogganing, when the boy ran away. Image
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May 2
I posted the first picture you see earlier in the day, and promised all of you an explanation. Well, I don't have one 🤣. So, I guess we can just test these Compaq laptops out instead. And... things are going well, except for a couple of my screwups. Time for a 🧵 Image
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Alright, here we go, all of the laptops on the desk. Yes, the one LTE Elite on the right is thrashed, I paid $3.33 for it, hoping to get some parts! Image
Let's see what we have. Here it is, all torn down. Sadly, it doesn't power on. Oh well. Maybe the screen is good! We'll test that another day. Image
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May 2
So I read this today and was inspired to write Mark Carney a letter. @StuartSyvret @jebrittan2 @andrewlownie @JoannaColes @MichaelWolffNYC
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The Canadian Jewish News interview with Stephen Bronfman March 5/2025 titled: Stephen Bronfman is starting a new Jewish climate fund to counter Trump’s environmental cuts. Image
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May 2
Huge news in China today since Bessent actually sanctioned larger entities this time. Hengli is a huge deal. China is entirely willing to fight economic war over this from what I can see.

I will now talk about why Hengli is a big deal & why Trump admin stepped over the line. Image
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Hengli in Dalian Changxing Island was built w/ 280B RMB in total investment. Dalian is 1 of China's 7 major petrochem base. 20mt/yr of refining, 1.5mt/yr Ethylene, 17mt of PTA + 5mt/yr of coal chemical.

It had 201B RMB in rev in 2025. Its parent Hengli group made 899B. Image
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Dalian Changxing island is the end pt & export terminal for NorthEast provinces entire green hydrogen strategy where green chemical get shipped here for shipping, bunkering & chemical production.

Hengli is a huge deal here, other Chinese companies can't avoid working with them. Image
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May 2
A woman who's been happily married to her husband for 15 years says:

"These are the non-negotiable rules in our marriage. Today, society mocks them, but our marriage has never been stronger."

These are the rules....
Rule number one:

My husband has the final word, period.

Not because I am weak. Because I trust his leadership. One clear head of the household kills power struggles and endless arguments. Someone has to break the tie. Someone has to make the final call. In our house, that is him. Not because I cannot decide. Because I do not want to carry every decision alone.
Rule number two:

I can literally quit working anytime I want.

If I wake up tomorrow and decide I am done, he has got me covered. He has got my back. My role is a choice. It is not an obligation. This freedom makes me want to contribute. Being forced to work feels like slavery. Choosing to work feels like partnership.
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