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MORE on pipe bomber Brian Cole’s mobile devices:
The dude had multiple devices on his person at the time, that were NOT his own.
However, days after J6, the FBI was sitting on his residence before they were told to stand down. I had posted a Metro fare card was used and the FBI even had the license plate of the vehicle the suspected ‘pipe bomber’ had parked at a Metro stop in Northern Virginia as well as their identity and home address in Falls Church, Virginia.
Both the vehicle and the Metro fare card were in the name of the same person — a retired Air Force chief master sergeant who was working as a contractor with a security clearance.
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The dude had multiple devices on his person at the time, that were NOT his own.
However, days after J6, the FBI was sitting on his residence before they were told to stand down. I had posted a Metro fare card was used and the FBI even had the license plate of the vehicle the suspected ‘pipe bomber’ had parked at a Metro stop in Northern Virginia as well as their identity and home address in Falls Church, Virginia.
Both the vehicle and the Metro fare card were in the name of the same person — a retired Air Force chief master sergeant who was working as a contractor with a security clearance.
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President of Peace
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Where every child can live in prosperity, dignity, and peace
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TONIGHT — President Trump at the National Christmas Tree Lighting:
"During this holy season, Christians everywhere rejoice at the miracle in Bethlehem more than 2,000 years ago when the Son of God, our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ came down from heaven to be with us."
"During this holy season, Christians everywhere rejoice at the miracle in Bethlehem more than 2,000 years ago when the Son of God, our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ came down from heaven to be with us."
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BREAKING: An advisory panel on vaccines voted to drop the decades-old federal recommendation that all infants receive the hepatitis B vaccine at birth.
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George Soros received $260M from USAID.
Chelsea Clinton received $84M from USAID.
Thousands of North Carolinians spent all last winter living in tents while it snowed on them.
They got $750.
Democrats are perfectly fine with all of this.
Mila Joy
🎥 Swannanoa, NC, Jan. 2025
Chelsea Clinton received $84M from USAID.
Thousands of North Carolinians spent all last winter living in tents while it snowed on them.
They got $750.
Democrats are perfectly fine with all of this.
Mila Joy
🎥 Swannanoa, NC, Jan. 2025
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Democrats have been working with the cartels for years to destroy America.
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The FBI is warning the public about criminals altering photos found on social media or other publicly available sites to use as fake proof of life photos in virtual kidnapping for ransom scams.
See tips on how to protect yourself and how to report an incident if you believe you have been a victim of a virtual kidnapping scam: ic3.gov/PSA/2025/PSA25…
See tips on how to protect yourself and how to report an incident if you believe you have been a victim of a virtual kidnapping scam: ic3.gov/PSA/2025/PSA25…
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Aggravated homosexuality, as of 2023, is a death penalty offense in Uganda.
What? Aggravated homosexuality? A death penalty offense? That's medieval. But how is it defined in Uganda?
Well, if you read it—and you can, because it's online—the Ugandan government defines aggravated homosexuality as gay rape of children, gay rape of the elderly who can't consent (people over 75), gay rape of people who are mentally deficient, and the intentional transmission of deadly diseases to another person. So it's rape and murder effectively that are against the law, in fact, capital crimes in Uganda.
But you would never know it because the entire American political class erupted as one when this law passed in East Africa, thousands of miles away, with a non-relevant trading partner with no real military. In other words, there's no actual reason to care about what Uganda does.
But everyone here did care.
President Joe Biden condemned the law, calling it, “a tragic violation of universal human rights” and, “the latest development in an alarming trend of human rights abuses and corruption in Uganda.”
Corruption.
So here the Ugandans had the temerity to exercise a democratic process using a legislature elected by the people of Uganda to pass a law almost unanimously, with one dissenting vote. And that's corruption?
It wasn't just Biden. Here's Senator Ted Cruz, the self-described conservative from Texas. Here's what he said. He tweeted this. He put this in writing, as he so often does, and we're quoting: “Any law criminalizing homosexuality or imposing the death penalty for ‘aggravated homosexuality’ is grotesque and an abomination. All civilized nations should join together in condemning this human rights abuse.”
But it didn't stop with expressions of grief and condemnation and tweets from Ted Cruz. No, it got right to the hard stuff, to the things that matter, meaning money and foreign aid.
The World Bank announced it would halt lending to Uganda in response to the new law. No more lending, no more money for you, we’re cutting you off. The financial institution noted that the act “fundamentally contradicts the World Bank group's values.”
What are the World Bank's values? That'd be interesting to know. You know, in a sane country, contradicting the World Bank's “values” would be a sign of virtue. But the World Bank was outraged. They know sin when they see it: banning gay rape. We'll tolerate a lot, but not that.
And then finally, Joe Biden in October of 2023, spun fully into a frenzy at this point, announced that Uganda would be expelled from the group of sub-Saharan African countries that benefit from tax breaks under the U.S. African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA) because of the country's, “gross violations of internationally recognized human rights, which violate the (AGOA) eligibility criteria.”
That was 2023. So bottom line, no more money for you.
What happened next? Well, Ugandans starved the next year. There was a famine.
Not to laugh at famine, but it's almost unbelievable. So you ban gay rape of children and the elderly and the mentally disabled, and we're going to starve you out. And boy, did they. The United States shut it down. International aid institutions followed suit, and the next year, Uganda had a famine that is still ongoing.
50% of children in Uganda today suffer the symptoms of malnutrition, stunted growth, anemia. 50%. Half of all Ugandan kids are starving.
And of course, Uganda has never been a rich country. It has had a lot of turmoil. But the year after the West collectively withdrew aid from Uganda, billions in aid, they have a famine. And it's all because they banned gay rape of children.
Watch the full monologue here: https://watchtcn.co/3Teik9x
What? Aggravated homosexuality? A death penalty offense? That's medieval. But how is it defined in Uganda?
Well, if you read it—and you can, because it's online—the Ugandan government defines aggravated homosexuality as gay rape of children, gay rape of the elderly who can't consent (people over 75), gay rape of people who are mentally deficient, and the intentional transmission of deadly diseases to another person. So it's rape and murder effectively that are against the law, in fact, capital crimes in Uganda.
But you would never know it because the entire American political class erupted as one when this law passed in East Africa, thousands of miles away, with a non-relevant trading partner with no real military. In other words, there's no actual reason to care about what Uganda does.
But everyone here did care.
President Joe Biden condemned the law, calling it, “a tragic violation of universal human rights” and, “the latest development in an alarming trend of human rights abuses and corruption in Uganda.”
Corruption.
So here the Ugandans had the temerity to exercise a democratic process using a legislature elected by the people of Uganda to pass a law almost unanimously, with one dissenting vote. And that's corruption?
It wasn't just Biden. Here's Senator Ted Cruz, the self-described conservative from Texas. Here's what he said. He tweeted this. He put this in writing, as he so often does, and we're quoting: “Any law criminalizing homosexuality or imposing the death penalty for ‘aggravated homosexuality’ is grotesque and an abomination. All civilized nations should join together in condemning this human rights abuse.”
But it didn't stop with expressions of grief and condemnation and tweets from Ted Cruz. No, it got right to the hard stuff, to the things that matter, meaning money and foreign aid.
The World Bank announced it would halt lending to Uganda in response to the new law. No more lending, no more money for you, we’re cutting you off. The financial institution noted that the act “fundamentally contradicts the World Bank group's values.”
What are the World Bank's values? That'd be interesting to know. You know, in a sane country, contradicting the World Bank's “values” would be a sign of virtue. But the World Bank was outraged. They know sin when they see it: banning gay rape. We'll tolerate a lot, but not that.
And then finally, Joe Biden in October of 2023, spun fully into a frenzy at this point, announced that Uganda would be expelled from the group of sub-Saharan African countries that benefit from tax breaks under the U.S. African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA) because of the country's, “gross violations of internationally recognized human rights, which violate the (AGOA) eligibility criteria.”
That was 2023. So bottom line, no more money for you.
What happened next? Well, Ugandans starved the next year. There was a famine.
Not to laugh at famine, but it's almost unbelievable. So you ban gay rape of children and the elderly and the mentally disabled, and we're going to starve you out. And boy, did they. The United States shut it down. International aid institutions followed suit, and the next year, Uganda had a famine that is still ongoing.
50% of children in Uganda today suffer the symptoms of malnutrition, stunted growth, anemia. 50%. Half of all Ugandan kids are starving.
And of course, Uganda has never been a rich country. It has had a lot of turmoil. But the year after the West collectively withdrew aid from Uganda, billions in aid, they have a famine. And it's all because they banned gay rape of children.
Watch the full monologue here: https://watchtcn.co/3Teik9x
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