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Bill Gates on RFK Jr: "He wrote a book saying that Tony Fauci and I kill millions of children and make billions of dollars with vaccines."

"People can judge for themselves whether that's correct or not."

So, how do you judge it? Correct or incorrect?

If it's incorrect, why haven't Fauci and Gates sued RFK Jr? 🤔

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In John Cullen’s theory, shooting into the Route 91 Harvest festival crowd was a calculated move to create chaos and mask the assassination attempt on Mohammed bin Salman (MBS) at the Tropicana Hotel. He argues that the mass shooting wasn’t the primary objective but a diversionary tactic to sow panic, overwhelm law enforcement, and obscure the real target amid the mayhem.
Cullen suggests that the operatives—allegedly CIA-backed and tied to Saudi elites—needed a spectacle big enough to draw attention away from the Tropicana, where the assassination was unfolding. By firing into a crowd of over 22,000 people from multiple positions, including helicopters and possibly the Mandalay Bay, they ensured a massive, immediate response from police and emergency services. This flood of activity would clog communication channels, stretch resources thin, and make it harder for authorities to pinpoint the Tropicana as the focal point of a separate, high-stakes operation. The sheer scale of the tragedy—58 dead, hundreds injured—would dominate headlines and investigations, burying any whispers of a Saudi prince under the weight of a “lone gunman” story.
He also posits that the crowd shooting served a psychological purpose: to terrorize and disorient potential witnesses. With gunfire raining down from above and possibly other vantage points, survivors and bystanders would be too traumatized or confused to piece together anomalies like helicopter activity or unusual police movements at the Tropicana. Cullen points to audio evidence showing rapid, overlapping gunfire bursts, which he claims couldn’t come from one shooter, as proof of a coordinated effort to amplify the disorder.
Additionally, Cullen hints that the crowd attack doubled as a message—a brutal display of power by the Saudi factions and their U.S. allies opposed to MBS. By turning a public event into a slaughter, they could signal their reach and ruthlessness, even if the assassination itself failed. The collateral damage, in his view, was an acceptable cost to these players, who prioritized geopolitical leverage over human lives. Once the assassination attempt faltered, the crowd shooting provided a convenient fallback narrative: pin it on Stephen Paddock, a dead man with no clear motive, and let the public grieve while the real story stayed hidden.
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"John Carter is a chivalric ideal, a man who embodies all the masculine virtues in their perfect Aristotelian mean—or at least comes close to it. He embodies duty but not weakness. He embodies strength but not cruelty. He embodies adventure but not recklessness. To put it bluntly, John Carter is a masculine hero in the truest sense of those words.

"He’s a man who knows what he wants and takes after it with every ounce of his being. He does not shirk from battle; in fact, he’s a fighting man. Battle is in his blood, and he’s called to it as his vocation. He’s a leader of men, at all times honorable and fair. He’s the kind of man who can snatch victory from the jaws of defeat. You’d rather have no one else by your side and rather anyone else against you. John Carter embodies the archetype of the king, which I would argue is completely lost on the world today.

"When was the last time you saw a man portrayed so favorably on television? When was the last time you saw a man like John Carter?

"Because I can tell you this, it certainly wasn’t in the John Carter movie."

https://fandompulse.substack.com/p/edgar-rice-burroughs-john-carter#:~:text=John%20Carter%20is%20a,the%20John%20Carter%20movie.
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It becomes more apparent every day that the government hates our farmers and wants their land.

There is a Go Fund Me for this farming family if you are able to help them.
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This is the latest on the Călin Georgescu arrest. Their team is very small, his wife is at the general prosecutor’s office right now, they are awaiting to see what kind of charges they are going to make up.
He’s saying that it’s critical for Trump to say something now bc if they don’t get any support from Trump Romania is going to fall and they will be sending troops to the Ukraine. He says it’s not a coincidence the arrest of Calin and the call for sending troops. He says if Trump doesn’t help them it’s going to be an open EU-Soros dictatorship in Europe

https://x.com/realalexjones/status/1894753012314149134?s=46

https://news.1rj.ru/str/LauraAbolichannel
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NEW: So far, its been determined that George Soros received $260M from USAID.

He didn't spend his own money to destroy the American justice system.

He used ours.

Details: https://justthenews.com/accountability/political-ethics/it-was-shuttered-usaid-routed-funds-soros-causes-terrorists-and
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NEW: DataRepublican stuns Glenn Beck with a blunt explanation of how the shadow government subverts the will of the people.

“They’re offended [by DOGE] because their power depends on people not knowing what they’re doing with [our] money.

“And so that is truly censorship. Because I think if actual Americans understood what they were doing with our money and that they were actually setting up their own government and actually ignoring what real people wanted to do, oh, we would be so upset.

“Because the reality is that these people have a government unto themselves that they’ve created with these NGOs that they run separately from us.

“And the reason I’m doing this interview is because I want to promote the knowledge to the public that these people operate in different vocabulary, with different rules, and they have made their own government inside ours with our money.”

Nobody’s ever broken it down like this before. Data Republican just pulled back the curtain—and it’s worse than we thought.

Full Interview: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WNSzVw_GX5c&t=423s

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New website article: Howard Phillips Lovecraft (1890-1937) is considered one of the finest horror authors of the twentieth century. Lovecraft was also a political and social conservative who desired to preserve the Anglo-Saxon culture and demographic. This short story was first published in 1920 during a time of mass immigration and the threat of radical revolution. Its themes are worth considering in our contemporary era. 


https://traditionalbritain.org/blog/h-p-lovecrafts-the-street/
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"Poison gas warfare was initiated in the Great War by a German military unit that included five future Nobel laureates: James Franck, Fritz Haber, Otto Hahn, Gustav Hertz and Walther Nernst. It was Haber’s idea to use poison gas. To implement gas warfare he devised an organization that meshed the academy into the military–industrial complex. Later three other Nobel laureates, Emil Fischer, Heinrich Wieland and Richard Willstätter, contributed to the enterprise. Huge quantities of poisons were used by both sides during the war, because they were well adapted to static trench warfare, even though—which is a surprise to many—they were substantially less deadly than explosives."

https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/pdf/10.1098/rsnr.2004.0053
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"During the time Timothy Shay Arthur was writing five percent of everything published in America, Henry David Thoreau was writing Walden. Nobody read Walden except a handful of New England intellectuals, most of whom were personal friends of the author. Yet, if we look back now through the history of American letters we discover that apart from the small song called “Father, Dear Father, Come Home with Me Now” from a temperance play called Ten Nights in a Bar-Room, Timothy Shay Arthur is not remembered. But everybody knows of Thoreau’s Walden. Even if they haven’t read Walden, they at least know it is a story about a guy who went and lived in the woods and reflected on the nature of society and on nature itself. His book persisted. Nobody knew at the time that it was a classic. I think one is foolish to set out to try to write a classic. One just does the best job one can. But Arthur is barely remembered. Thoreau will still be read another hundred years from now."
https://voxday.net/2025/02/18/write-what-thou-wilt/#:~:text=During%20the%20time,years%20from%20now.
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BREAKING: Attorney General Pam Bondi now says Epstein client information and flight logs will be released tomorrow.

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🇰🇵🇦🇪🇨🇳 — The U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has implicated Hackers belonging to the North Korean Regime in the theft of $1.5 billion in virtual assets from Bybit, a cryptocurrency exchange based in UAE owned by the Chinese businessman Ben Zhou, on February 21, 2025.

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