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Posts posted by atomheartbevo
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The amount of celebrities from the 70s

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So the House wants Hillary and Bill to testify next month.
Marjorie Taylor Greene is leaving Congress in January and returning to her home world.
The House won’t question Maxwell because her lawyer told them she will just plead the Fifth.
And we are just getting started. No idea how many of the files will be released in the next four weeks.
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90+ year-old machine gun still doing work against modern systems.
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15 minutes ago, Bolero88 said:
I thought bryker woods was the most costly school to run per child in all of AISD. Is that not correct? It should be closed down if so.
It’s not.
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7 hours ago, 4th&Five said:
I just love that blackmailing the mayor of NY would be a great thing. Because of course it would be.
If Trump had been blackmailed, then you would assume that he blackmailed others. Every accusation is a confession.
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5 hours ago, InkaUtexas said:
I just want to know how they got busted. Were they bragging at Applebees?
"Yeah man, we got this plan. See, what we are gonna do is...."
"See, my dad is a prepper and has an ultimate set of weapons and I can take it, I can take this island dude."
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32 minutes ago, Samson's Wig said:
That was the expected outcome after watering it down like they did. I'll be interested to see if Segura holds to his line about revisiting this next year. Somehow, I doubt it.
Depends on if they actually move to do something with everything they are closing down.
32 minutes ago, Samson's Wig said:I still want to know what the Bryker Woods folks did to get him to back down, because it sure as shit wasn't that a member of his staff was talking out of both sides of their mouth. That's simply SOP for him and his team.
I'll let a current Bryker Woods parent say more if there are any, but from what I've heard from past few weeks, it's probably what kicked off the investigation, and it was not simply somebody talking out of both sides of their mouth. BW shouldn't have been on the list from what it sounds like. I'll DM you.
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Just so people are clear, the files are supposed to be released by December 19.
QuoteThe law, dubbed the Epstein Files Transparency Act, mandates the Justice Department to release all unclassified documents and investigative materials, including files relating to immunity deals and internal communications about whom to charge or investigate.
QuoteHowever, the law also makes clear that no records shall be withheld or redacted — meaning certain parts are blacked out — solely because their release would cause embarrassment or reputational harm to any public figure, government official or foreign dignitary.
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5 minutes ago, tx ind said:
Never forget
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According to TG channel Astra the Ukrainian UAV operation against the Russian thermal power station in Novomichurinsk, Ryazan region, yielded in 2 explosions and, consecutively, a fire. Pictures are backing up that assumption.
The power plant's installed electric capacity is 3,070 MW thermal capacity. The station has 6 power units and operates mainly on coal and gas. Ryazan GRES belongs to a subsidiary of PJSC Gazprom - PJSC OGK-2. The station supplies power to the central regions of the Russian Federation, including industrial facilities.
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When you walk into a room and you can’t figure out who the mark is…
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53 minutes ago, Mdhorn said:
My understanding is regardless of all the sexual rape charges, Epstein island ties, real estate fraud, tax fraud, fraud fraud, tyranny, whatever, turnips biggest fear is all the Russian connections.
The fact that he is promoting a peace plan for Ukraine written by Russia speaks volumes.
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7 minutes ago, wildcat09 said:
Cruz vs Vance is truly the battle of "which of these assholes will sacrifice their own children for power faster?"
And which can put their base to sleep faster.
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7 minutes ago, Valmy77 said:I mean...yeah. I am not interested in protecting any of Epstein's buddies. And color me skeptical any Democrat I actually like is in those files. Probably a bunch of old creeps we were planning on trying to defeat in a primary anyway.
This pretty much sums it up:
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2 minutes ago, bluto said:
Lmao I was just gonna say there was a national article (wsj maybe) just this week about her son pushing his chips all in behind maga.
At this point in the game, you would have thought she would have told her kid to cool it on MAGA and wait a few years.
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Don't know Russian so not sure how accurate this is, but the phrasing in some stuff was odd
All 28 points of the peace plan were published online key points
1. Security and political status of Ukraine
- - Confirmation of Ukraine’s sovereignty.
- - Ukraine receives U.S. security guarantees, but with conditions.
- - Ukraine enshrines non-alignment and renunciation of NATO membership in its Constitution; NATO confirms Ukraine will never join.
- - The size of Ukraine’s Armed Forces is restricted.
- - Ukraine remains a non-nuclear state.
2. Territorial issues
- - Crimea, Donetsk, and Luhansk are recognized de facto as Russian.
- - Kherson and Zaporizhzhia are “frozen” along the line of contact.
- - Some territories become a demilitarized buffer zone under de facto Russian control.
- - Both sides commit not to change borders by force. (Lmao!)
3. Military arrangements
- - NATO does not station troops in Ukraine.
- - NATO fighter jets are based in Poland.
- - Security dialogue between the U.S., NATO, and Russia; creation of a U.S.–Russia working group.
- - Russia legally commits to a policy of non-aggression toward Ukraine and Europe. (Aha aha, lol)
4. Economic block and Ukraine’s reconstruction
- - The U.S. and Europe launch a major investment package for Ukraine’s recovery.
- - $100 billion in frozen Russian assets go to rebuilding Ukraine; the U.S. takes 50% of the profits.
- - Europe adds another $100 billion.
- - Other frozen Russian assets are allocated to joint U.S.–Russia projects.
- - Establishment of a Ukraine Development Fund, with investments in infrastructure, resources, and technology.
5. Russia in the global system
- - Gradual lifting of sanctions.
- - Russia’s return to the G8.
- - Long-term U.S.–Russia economic cooperation.
6. Humanitarian issues
- - “All-for-all” prisoner exchange, including civilians and children.
- - Humanitarian programs and family reunification.
- - Educational programs on tolerance.
- - Rejection of “Nazi ideology” (as stated in the document).
7. Energy and special facilities
- - Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant resumes operation under IAEA supervision; electricity split 50/50 between Ukraine and Russia.
- - The U.S. helps restore Ukraine’s gas infrastructure.
8. Internal political processes in Ukraine
- - Elections held 100 days after signing the agreement.
- - Full amnesty for all participants in the war.
9. Implementation and oversight
- - The agreement is legally binding.
- - Oversight carried out by a “Peace Council” chaired by Donald Trump.
- - Violations result in sanctions.
- - Immediate ceasefire and withdrawal to agreed positions after signing.
As I said, this plan is stillborn.
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15 minutes ago, Hagbard Celine said:
his famous line 'i have not yet begin to fight' was not mentioned unless i missed it
I was waiting for it as well.
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28 minutes ago, GreenspointTexas said:
Well well well
Coast Guard caved on their swastika stance after public backlash
“The claims that the U.S. Coast Guard will no longer classify swastikas, nooses or other extremist imagery as prohibited symbols are categorically false. These symbols have been and remain prohibited in the Coast Guard per policy. Any display, use or promotion of such symbols, as always, will be thoroughly investigated and severely punished. The Coast Guard remains unwavering in its commitment to fostering a safe, respectful and professional workplace. Symbols such as swastikas, nooses and other extremist or racist imagery violate our core values and are treated with the seriousness they warrant under current policy.”
– Admiral Kevin Lunday, Acting Commandant, U.S. Coast Guard
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Fire Point plans to deploy its FP-7 ballistic missile this year with mass production, the chief designer said. The FP-7 has 200 km range, 1,500 m/s speed and 150 kg warhead, with an FP-9 variant planned by mid-next year reaching 850 km, while Flamingo cruise missiles are already produced at three daily.
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