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Remember all those "fires" last year? Maui, Canada, Texas, South America ... "Fires" were burning everywhere!

It's been rather quiet lately on the "fires" and "weather" front, hasn't it? Thank God! We'll see if that trend continues moving forward.

Cars from the Maui "fires" looked just like the mysterious "toasted cars" from 9/11. 👇👇👇

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👉"People with blue roofs were safe" - "Biden" putting out COMMS

White Hats blew up those Deep State DEW planes, as posted here in great detail.

Yet another "conspiracy" revealed as TRUTH.

CIC Trump & White Hats 👉 Guardians of Humanity

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Remember all those "fires" last year? Maui, Canada, Texas, South America ... "Fires" were burning everywhere!

It's been rather quiet lately on the "fires" and "weather" front, hasn't it? Thank God! We'll see if that trend continues moving forward.

Cars from the Maui "fires" looked just like the mysterious "toasted cars" from 9/11. 👇👇👇

F368nbxWMAA104D


👉"People with blue roofs were safe" - "Biden" putting out COMMS

White Hats blew up those Deep State DEW planes, as posted here in great detail.

Yet another "conspiracy" revealed as TRUTH.

CIC Trump & White Hats 👉 Guardians of Humanity

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And don't forget Paradise, CA.
 

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President Donald J. Trump to Visit the South Bronx on Thur​


Give Trump Lemons he makes a Lemon Orchard


 

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New Jersey Court Throws Out 80 Charges Against Brave Gym Owner Defying Gov. Murphy’s Tyrannical Lockdown Orders: “Suck My D—k Phil Murphy” via @gatewaypundit




ALL OF THE 80+ municipal citations of violations of a governor’s order, public nuisance, disturbing the peace, and operating without a license against us have been dropped by the courts WITH prejudice. This means the State has NO ability to revist or refile these charges.

This victory opens the battlefield again and gives us options to continue to push back and bring justice to the treasonous actions of Phil Murphy and his lackies.

Again, thank you to all who supported us. We could not have done it without you.
 

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Just came from the 9/11 thread reading posts from idiots who still believe the official story.

Every day I thank God for CIC Trump and the White Hat CIV-MIL alliance.

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Every. Single. Day

Guardians of Humanity.

Dark to Light.

200 years from now, people will still be talking about these historic times.

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BTC should dip to approx. 59,750 before accelerating to new higher highs.

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APRIL 27TH 👆 👆 👆 👆 👆

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5 days later BTC broke through 59,750 and immediately bounce and continued higher to where it's at currently.

Blackrock late yesterday 👇👇👇👇

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"Tidal wave" = dark web money.

The op is riding with the finger on the trigger.

100k target but sooner if necessary.

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This shit aint about POLITICS

This shit is about a small group of people who are trying to run roughshod and control the rest of us.
 

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AG Convicts Maine Secretary of State Shenna Bellows for Treason

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By Michael Baxter -May 20, 2024

The U.S. Navy Judge Advocate General’s Corps convicted and sentenced to death Maine Secretary of State Shenna Bellows on Wednesday for intentionally misconstruing Section 3 of the 14th Amendment of the Constitution to stop President Trump’s name from appearing on the state’s primary ballot last December.

As reported last month, JAG investigators apprehended the villainous woman as she was walking the banks of the Kennebec River near her home in Augusta, Maine. As is common among Deep State personalities, Bellows decried the “malicious arrest” and threatened to “sue JAG” unless they released her immediately, an empty threat that bemused investigators at JAG’s Pensacola processing center.

“I want to go home,” she told interrogators.

A day later, she received complimentary airfare to the last home she would ever know—GITMO’s notorious Camp Delta detainment center, where she spent a month in solitary confinement prior to her May 15 tribunal.

The trial started turbulently when her court-appointed attorney requested a mistrial based on “spurious evidence” and permission to confer privately with the three panelists JAG had empowered to decide Bellows’ destiny. Vice Admiral Darse E. Crandall denied both motions, saying a mistrial was unwarranted and that a confidential gossip session would violate decorum.

“Forgive me, Admiral, I was asking at my client’s request,” the defense lawyer said.

Meanwhile, a handcuffed Bellows sighed in frustration.

In his oration, the Admiral said Bellows’ unilateral decision to ban President Trump from the state’s primary—even though she later reversed her ruling—was an act of treason because the president had neither instigated an insurrection nor had any court of law charged him with such a crime. Her flagrant liberal radicalism, coupled with raging hatred for Trump, prompted her to willingly abuse her judicial authority, Admiral Crandall argued.

On December 3, 2023, he went on, Bellows wrote in an email to Jill Biden that as secretary of state, she had a moral impetus to “save Maine from Trump” by “making sure no Maine resident votes for him.”

Bellows’ attorney sprang to his feet and objected. “With respect, Admiral, I haven’t heard about this evidence until this very second—it’s inappropriate. No emails are in our discovery file. I move to suppress.”

“It’s new evidence that just came to light,” the Admiral said. “And in it, your client, detainee Bellows, admits she had no legal basis for striking President Trump’s name from the ballot. She wrote it was her “moral obligation.”

“Where is this email?” the defense attorney demanded.

The Admiral displayed an image of it on a flatscreen television and handed out copies to opposing counsel and the panelists.

“I detest everything Trump stands for, Jill, and I’ll ensure no one can vote for him in the primary and general elections. I won’t be a party to his brand of democracy. If he did or didn’t incite insurrection, he’s a horrible person. You can tell Joe I’ll do my part,” the email said.

“Marine Corps Forces Cyberspace Command verified the email originated from detainee Bellows’ government address,” the Admiral told the panel.

“I’d like a recess to talk to my client,” the defense said.

“There’ll be no recess,” the Admiral said.

“Admiral, I must protest: Someone else could have accessed my client’s email account illicitly and wrote that to frame her,” the defense said.

At last Bellows spoke. “It’s mine. I sent it. I was upset and angry. But that doesn’t change the fact that my initial rule was based on my interpretation of the disqualification clause and not whimsy. That’s all I’ll say.”

“I think you’ve said plenty, detainee Bellows,” the Admiral said. “Your words speak volumes.”

He then asked the panel to reach a verdict based only on the email and Bellows’ terse statement.

“Wait a second,” Bellows interjected. “I need at least several weeks to mount a plausible defense to your specious charges.”

“Here at GITMO, detainee Bellows, we believe in speedy trials, and we’ve yet to have an innocent person enter this courtroom.”

The panel declared Bellows guilty of treason and endorsed capital punishment, which the Admiral scheduled for May 23.

As an aside, JAG’s case against the four Colorado SCJs is scheduled for May 24.

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Special Forces Assault FEMA Houston Office, Slaughter Gun-Grabbing Agents

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By Michael Baxter -May 21, 20244565205

United States Special Forces on Saturday assailed the Federal Emergency Management Agency’s 17,000-square-foot Houston office as managing supervisors and field agents huddled in a boardroom and plotted to unleash their armed Gestapo on Houstonians whose lives and livelihoods had just been wrecked by a destructive storm system’s hurricane force winds and biblical flooding, a source in General Smith’s office told Real Raw News.

Thursday’s severe weather battered communities across southeast Texas, toppling trees like dominos and leaving nearly a million residents without power amid an approaching heatwave. The hardest hit cities—Cyprus, Baytown, and Spring Branch—opened public cooling centers, distributed food and water, and helped triage the walking wounded, essentially integrating FEMA’s responsibilities into their demanding agendas.

Whereas local officials strove to ease public hysteria, the federal fanatics hoped to excite the chaos by terrorizing and plundering the citizenry, our source said.

On Saturday morning, as cleanup began and CenterPoint Energy repaired transformers and replaced lines that had fallen under the weight of knocked-down trees, a federal 5th Columnist told Gen. Smith that FEMA ne’er-do-wells had scheduled an unofficial meeting at a peculiar time of day at the agency’s recently leased office in northwest Houston.

“It wasn’t a random tipster. It’s a guy who has given us good intel before, but we’re still leery of traps because the feds could’ve figured out he was a double agent and forced him to feed us bad intel. But Gen. Smith knows FEMA’s modus operandi and its history of authoritarian cruelty—we’ve been skirmishing with them all spring since the storms started breaking out. The general figured if the intel was valid, we’d grab or get rid of several leadership positions,” our source said.

Gen. Smith, he added, asked allies at U.S. Army Special Operations Command to investigate the claim and respond to it using their best judgment.

Special Forces first considered arriving early to ambush FEMA in the parking lot. But they ditched that idea because it was unlikely all participants would arrive simultaneously. They ruled out a full-frontal assault—FEMA occupied the uppermost floor (8th) and could post sentries at lower-level stairwells and elevators to warn attendees of intruders.

“They didn’t want a protracted running firefight on the way upstairs, and the 5th columnist said the building had plenty of security cameras, too,” our source said. “They chose a helicopter insertion on the rooftop, which has an access point to the inside.”

At 1:30 a.m., pilots from the 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment, code name Night Stalkers, flying a Blackhawk modified for stealth, deposited Special Forces on the roof of the 616 FM 1960 office building in Houston. After securing the roof and placing snipers on overwatch to headshot any FEMA that happened to flee the building, the team breached the access door and descended the stairs to the 8th story, meeting no resistance en route and carefully sidestepping a few security cameras.

They flanked a door to a boardroom wherein numerous voices jovially proposed grabbing guns from damaged dwellings and encouraging storm refugees to stay current on their vaccinations.

Special Forces kicked down the door and hurled flashbangs into the room, then charged in with weapons trained on the heads and torsos of the nine FEMA workers who had suddenly fallen to their knees and covered their ears with their hands.

The soldiers opened fire at once, killing three of the nine. The remaining six held their hands above their heads, with one shouting, “We’re unarmed.” Two rounds hit him center mass and he dropped dead.

“You should’ve armed yourselves, then,” the Special Forces lieutenant said. “Which of you is the leader here?”

“You just killed him,” a surviving FEMA agent said.

“Who alive has the highest authority?” the lieutenant rephrased.

“Well, I do, and you’ll never get away with this,” one stammered nervously.

Special Forces gunned down all but the leader, whom they subdued before exfiltrating to the rooftop.

The survivor, our source said, was brought to a White Hat safehouse for interrogation and fervently defended and promoted his political beliefs and the need to “remove” guns from damaged households. He invoked volatile rhetoric, saying that people owning firearms to protect their homes no longer needed weapons because the storm had leveled their houses.

In closing, we asked our source why White Hats had acted like Red Hats—slaughtering instead of arresting the group.

“These were good shoots,” was all he said.

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Activist Judge Merchan’s ruling

To find Trump guilty of felony-level falsification of business documents, the jury must unanimously find that Trump falsified the documents in order to commit or conceal a separate crime. But the jurors do not all have to agree on what that separate crime was.


What an absolute joke . No matter how corrupt you think they are it’s not enough .
 

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