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Prior related thread:Patrick Byrne: "...allegations link former CIA Director John Brennan (Obama era) to a Serbian Huawei-linked businessman tied to data centers in Belgrade that reportedly hosted Dominion servers" (4 min video at link)12/29/2025, 6:05:10 PM · by ransomnote · 22 repliesX.com ^ | Dec 29, 2025 | Patrick Byrne @PatrickByrne~~~~LindellTV@RealLindellTV·6h🔁 “This is all true… We’re F’d.” - What Elon Musk reportedly said after seeing the intelBack in early December, @PatrickByrne revealed that @ElonMusk reviewed over 1.7 million documents tied to foreign interference in the 2024 election - all AI-summarized into a single report.“He plugged in the thumb drive, had...
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Beaver 🦁 @beaverd NEARLY ONE TRILLION DOLLARS in government funding between just MN/OH/WA, and thats just the data I have so far I estimated ~15 trillion in fraud yesterday, I'm starting to think its more downloadable spreadsheets at the bottom of the page
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We have frozen all child care payments to the state of Minnesota. You have probably read the serious allegations that the state of Minnesota has funneled millions of taxpayer dollars to fraudulent daycares across Minnesota over the past decade. Today we have taken three actions against the blatant fraud that appears to be rampant in Minnesota and across the country: 1. I have activated our defend the spend system for all ACF payments. Starting today, all ACF payments across America will require a justification and a receipt or photo evidence before we send money to a state. 2. Alex Adams...
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YouTuber Nick Shirley returned Tuesday to one of the day care centers he profiled in a now viral video that accused the centers of millions of dollars in fraud. Shirley back in MinneapolisWhat we know: Shirley returned to the Quality Learning Center on Nicollet Avenue in Minneapolis on Tuesday afternoon as FOX 9 cameras were at the center. The center, which was mocked for having signage that misspelled learning as "Learing," appeared to have worked to fix its sign since the video was posted. Shirley was accompanied by the investigator featured in his YouTube video who had pulled records on...
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The United States just signed contracts for Finland to build American warships, a stark admission that the world’s most powerful navy can no longer construct the specialized vessels it desperately needs.
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Oil Reserves by Country 2025 Interactive map Venezuela Flag Venezuela 303.2B Saudi Arabia Flag Saudi Arabia 267.2B Iran Flag Iran 208.6B Iraq Flag Iraq 145B United Arab Emirates Flag United Arab Emirates 113B Kuwait Flag Kuwait 101.5B Russia Flag Russia 80B Libya Flag Libya 48.4B United States Flag United States 45B The United States is the world’s foremost producer of oil, as well as the world’s largest consumer of oil, which makes it necessary for the U.S. to import additional oil from dozens of other oil-producing countries. Despite its world-leading oil production, the United States is only 9th in the...
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Video of Minneapolis Democrat Mayor Jacob Frey dancing with a Somali flag and wearing an “I Love Somalia” t-shirt has resurfaced as his city and state drowns in multibillion-dollar welfare fraud cases linked to the Somali community. In the video, Frey dances with members of the city’s Somali community at the 65th Somali Independence Day celebration, which was held in Minneapolis in June. Frey has made a special point to be perceived as being close to the Somali community in Minneapolis. About 80,000 Somalis live in the Twin Cities area and the Somali community is a large and growing voting...
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Top FBI Whistleblower Kyle Seraphin Exclusively Reveals The Latest Details On The Pipe Bombing Suspect's Alibi, And Three Other Major Developments That Threaten To End The Federal Case Against The Apparent Patsy Brian ColeTranscript SummaryThe transcript is from an Alex Jones show segment featuring guest Kyle Seraphin (former FBI agent) discussing the federal case against Brian Cole Jr., arrested as the alleged January 5, 2021, pipe bomber.Key points raised:Brian Cole Jr. was initially charged via a criminal complaint in U.S. District Court (federal level), requiring either a grand jury indictment or a preliminary hearing to establish probable cause.A preliminary hearing...
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The Trump administration is cutting off all childcare payments to Minnesota and demanding a comprehensive audit of the state’s day care centers as a mushrooming billion-dollar fraud scandal engulfs the state’s human services department. “We have frozen all child care payments to the state of Minnesota,” Deputy Health and Human Services Secretary Jim O’Neill wrote on X Tuesday afternoon, days after a viral video investigating alleged fraud at day care centers in the state drew national attention. O’Neill said Minnesota has “funneled millions of taxpayer dollars to fraudulent daycares across Minnesota over the past decade,” and outlined three actions the...
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A citizen journalist followed up on reports of fraud in Minnesota Somali daycare networks by visiting a learning center in Ohio, where he says he uncovered the “first signs of massive potential Somali fraud.”Taking a cue from citizen journalist Nick Shirley – whose bombshell exposed Somali-run daycares in Minnesota suspiciously devoid of children – Muckraker reporter Anthony Rubin descended on a Columbus learning center where neighbors similarly said they’d never seen any children.“We wanted to come out to Columbus, Ohio, and investigate what might be going on in the second largest Somali community in the United States of America,” Rubin...
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Minnesota Governor Tim Walz is facing calls to resign amid mounting allegations of fraud in federal programs in the state.Republican lawmakers at the state and federal level have called on the governor, who was the Democratic Party's vice presidential nominee in 2024, to resign.Walz has defended himself, previously telling Newsweek that he has "worked for years to crack down on fraud."Newsweek contacted Walz's office for further comment by an email sent outside normal business hours.Why It MattersProsecutors have alleged that fraud schemes targeting Minnesota-run programs may cost the state billions of dollars. Many of the defendants charged so far have...
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excerpt from the letter "Dear Board Members: The Martha Laird Chapter (Chapter) of the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) has engaged the Center for American Liberty to evaluate the legality of amending the DAR bylaws to exclude natal men—including natal men who identify as women—from membership eligibility."
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We have frozen all child care payments to the state of Minnesota. You have probably read the serious allegations that the state of Minnesota has funneled millions of taxpayer dollars to fraudulent daycares across Minnesota over the past decade. Today we have taken three actions against the blatant fraud that appears to be rampant in Minnesota and across the country: 1. I have activated our defend the spend system for all ACF payments. Starting today, all ACF payments across America will require a justification and a receipt or photo evidence before we send money to a state. 2. Alex Adams...
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Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz on Tuesday pinned blame on President Trump following the most recent reports of massive fraud in his state.The governor fell under renewed scrutiny late last week after YouTuber and independent journalist Nick Shirley posted a video documenting multiple alleged inactive daycares in Minnesota. One of the daycares has received $4 million in state funds, according to the video.In his first social media post addressing the latest allegations, Gov. Walz defended his administration’s response to fraud and accused Trump of hindering that effort.“We’ve spent years cracking down on fraud – referring cases to law enforcement, shutting down...
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With Brown leading an extraordinary pitching staff, the Cubs from 1906 through 1910 put together the greatest five-year record of any team in baseball history. His battles with the Giants’ Christy Mathewson epitomized the bitter rivalry between two teams that just about matched each other man for man.
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Somali immigrant living in Minneapolis pushes for Sharia law in the United States, while enjoying American freedoms he fled Somalia to find. Once ICE caught wind of his anti-American agitation, they deported him back to Mogadishu, where Al-Shabaab j1had1sts are now hunting him down.
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Federal Medicaid policy creates little incentive for states to stop potential fraudsters. Fixing that should be the priority, not demonizing Somali immigrants.A sprawling welfare scheme that saw fraudsters steal over $9 billion in Minnesota is a damning indictment of a federal and state bureaucracy that failed at some of its most basic responsibilities to taxpayers. That fraud is back at the top of the news this week after YouTuber Nick Shirley went viral with a 42-minute video in which he claims to be "investigating" the fraud scandal. In the video, Shirley knocks on the doors of several day care centers...
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Fari-right political commentator Nick Fuentes has stated that he isn’t gay in response to a question put to him by Piers Morgan. The far-right commentator, 27, has made a name for himself thanks to his extreme views and antisemitic and homophobic remarks. Joining Morgan on Piers Morgan Uncensored on Monday (8 December) Fuentes was asked about theories that he wasn’t attracted to women. “I am attracted to women,” the young commentator said before confirming he isn’t gay. He then added: “But I will say women are very difficult to be around. So, there’s that.”
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A retired San Francisco schoolteacher is accusing the city of running a “Big Brother” surveillance dragnet that illegally tracks everyday drivers. Michael Moore, a retired public school teacher, filed a federal class-action lawsuit Monday alleging sweeping Fourth Amendment violations. Moore says the city’s Flock license-plate reader system unlawfully monitors his movements as he drives to stores, his sons’ schools and family gatherings — all without a warrant or probable cause. San Francisco has installed roughly 450 to nearly 500 Flock cameras along major roadways, making it “functionally impossible” to drive anywhere in the city without having your license plate photographed,...
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