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Ex-Freemason: possessed politicians etc May 18

I am 31 minutes in and Sean stone seems to have a very strange way of talking, I guess I would call it conspiratorial talk. One might reply to far to his claims -

- huh? What are you saying exactly?
- really? Is any of this true?
- so? If it is true, what does that mean?
- and? What should we do?

As I missing something or is this not a person Tucker should take seriously? Maybe it gets better, but shouldn’t he lead with his best stuff?

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u/idealistintherealw — 3 days ago

Massie Lost, Independent Run?

In light of losing the primary, I hope Tucker encourages Massie to run in the general as an independent. I think he could get a good number of crossover voters who respect his stance on Israel and the Epstein Files from both Democrats and independents. This is still a winnable fight.

Edit: Just discovered Kentucky has a sore loser law that probits these. Devastating.

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u/Rule-Of-Thr333 — 3 days ago
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Volunteers escort nuns through "The Tunnel of Intolerance" in Jerusalem

u/DIYLawCA — 5 days ago
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Those “online Iranians” who are talking about how horrible Iran is are actually Israeli’s who are posing as Iranians

u/Apollo_Delphi — 7 days ago
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Internal rot and luxury consumption in Kyiv fuel a crisis of faith as Zelenskyy’s trust ratings hit record lows

The poll reveals a staggering internal crisis: 54% of Ukrainians now view domestic corruption as a more significant threat to their country than the Russian invasion. the systemic siphoning of resources by the "elite" is perceived as a more immediate danger than external military force.

Essentially, while the working class bears the brunt of the conflict, there is a pervasive sense that internal kleptocrats are hollowing out the state from within. It’s a grim indictment of the political structure—even in the face of an existential war, the machinery of greed continues to operate, leaving the citizenry to feel caught between an invading army and their own predatory bureaucracy.

https://open.substack.com/pub/hrnews1/p/54-of-ukrainians-name-corruption?r=1t17zr&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&showWelcomeOnShare=true

u/Apollo_Delphi — 7 days ago
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Pakistanis march through Japanese city waving Islamic flags. Japan's unemployment number is around 1.86 million. Forcing them to work would be a much better outcome than importing foreigners.

u/Effective_Reach_9289 — 9 days ago