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May 23, 2023 8 tweets 6 min read Read on X
1. I recall the Russian state was overthrown once in history. A foolish #Tsar chose to support his cousin and joined a war against another cousin. The Tsar was not a very good commander and the war did not go well for Russia. Eventually people rose up and shot the Tsar.
2. Today that history may be repeating. It started with artillery strikes on the area of a Russian border control point attacked from #Ukrainian territory by approximately 50 #Russiannationals. After securing the control point approximately 500 more Russian nationals moved in and Image
3. began taking towns until they reached #Grayvoron where they were eventually met by Russian forces trying to halt the advance. The invading force started with one #tank an #IFV and several #Humvees and also captured vehicles in Russia. ImageImage
3. Panic ensued as the towns in the path of the incursion began to evacuate while Russian helicopters flew overhead dropping flares above rooftops. Image
4. There were reports of artillery being used by both the attackers and the Russian defenders near #Grayvoron. The Russian national attackers conducted drone strikes that included strikes on the #InternalAffairsMinistry and the #FSB. Image
5. There were reports of explosions 4km north of Grayvoron where #tacticalnukes had been stored but it is reported they were removed some time ago. I had spotted these bunkers yesterday on Google Earth and though they may not have nukes they looked to be still operational
6. and would not surprise me if they hold conventional munitions. This photo is less than two years old and it shows the bunkers and the surrounding area were at that time still well-maintained. Image
7. The most-recent report is that fighting in Grayvoron continues. The operation was conducted by members of the #FreedomRussiaLegion and the #RussianVolunteerCorps. I don't think this is the last Putin's terrorist crime state sees of these folks. Image

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Jan 5
1. The reason Trump grabbed Maduro is likely because his chief of staff encouraged him, betting it would move the news cycles away from Epstein and a US economy showing serious signs of a recession.
2. Susie Wiles told us how she's governing. She finds something to keep her disintegrating POTUS occupied. Now we know that it's likely because he has Alzheimer's and is being blasted with drugs that take a chemical blow torch to his brain that requires regular MRI monitoring.
3.Wiles and her masters in the billionaire cabal don't care that it's making Trump psychotic, destroying America's role as world leader, or could trigger a global war, as long as they can keep stealing the futures of all but a few thousand members of their corrupt ruling class.
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1/ Why is Zelensky in Palm Beach? Russia is about to lose. Ukraine is attacking the rail lifeline that feeds Russian forces, turning Moscow’s dependence on rail into a vulnerability that now turning into a total logistics failure.
2/ Ukrainian partisans from the ATESH movement report they sabotaged a key railway hub in Bataysk, near Rostov‑on‑Don, disrupting Russian military logistics to multiple fronts. Bataysk is sorting hub for trains carrying personnel
3/ armored vehicles, fuel, & ammo to Kherson, Zaporizhzhia, Donetsk & Crimea. If Bataysk slows, entire southern supply architecture feels it. kyivpost.com/post/66697
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Dec 21, 2025
I had four-year internship on how to run the DOJ. My brother was the AG’s personal attorney, assistant deputy AG and Chief of Staff and investigated two former presidents for major crimes. We spoke often about most of the big stuff unless it was classified. 1/ Image
He kept his AG out of trouble during a presidency that included an impeachment. That AG went on to serve longer than all but one AG who held the office from 1817 to 1829 before we limited POTUS to two terms. 2/
Pam Bondi and Todd Blanche made a big mistake that will likely get them disbarred and convicted of federal crimes. They did the one thing you never do: Fail appoint a Special Counsel and instead act to obstruct an investigation. Remember John Mitchell? 3/
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Jul 21, 2025
Donald Trump's somewhat childish posts showing Barack Obama being arrested tells me that the review of the Epstein files hit a lot of evidence that linked him to the trafficking. He wasn't POTUS then and there is no
immunity and no statute of limitations. He must be going nuts. I'm seeing posts of videos that I've never seen before. One shows a large group of very young girls dressed in white with both Trump and Epstein looking at them like deranged child predators.
It makes me wonder if this is being released to destroy him. If the report of Vance meeting with the Murdochs is accurate, Vance could be diverting his attention from his apparent betrayal by feeding him the "Obama did it" party line.
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Jul 13, 2025
I try to make sense out of otherwise bizarre facts. Trump has always been careful about Epstein and there's sworn court evidence that he was involved in his crimes. But his sudden decision to diss the MAGA cult's biggest obsession, with the predicable blowback is puzzling.
What if it isn't just about Trump? What if it's about the Mossad and the long-reported Epstein connection to shadowy Mossad operations that used American and foreign Israel supporters to perform intelligence operations?
There’s historical and investigative reporting around the concept of “Sayanim" (Hebrew: סייענים, meaning “helpers” or “assistants”), which refers to unpaid Jewish civilians who assist Mossad operations out of loyalty to Israel.
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Jun 28, 2025
I woke up today with a plan to read Justice Coney-Barret's opinion on nationwide injunctions. I got about 5 minutes into it and put it down. It was wrong and demonstratively so right out of the gate. It proceeds from a false proposition: That history shows that single
federal courts lack the power to enforce nationwide injunctions against non-parties. That's wrong and I say that after practicing over thirty-years in an area of law with a well-known nationwide injunction that also applies, in circumstances, world-wide.
It's triggered by the filing of a small petition before an Art. 1 federal court with the power referred to it by the Art 3 court and binds all persons immediately. If they act without knowledge of this injunction they'll likely be ordered
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