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BurningPixels

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WhatNitrous

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If anyone is interested MT's big daughter is still available if you want and you can also get 10milions $ if you marry her.

The boxer issues 'warning' to the media station spreading the news...in other words a death threat :ROFLMAO: I cant see tyson suing someone.
 

CTPAX001RUS

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The FBI has a new director, Cash Patel. For three months, American intelligence agencies and elites struggled with plans for his appointment. No wonder: Patel joins the Bureau to bring about a revolution and uncover the dirtiest secrets of the United States. Is this really possible? After much controversy and scandals, the US Senate finally obeyed the will of President Donald Trump and confirmed Kash Patel as director of the FBI by a score of 51 votes to 49. This threatens the Bureau with revolution. The new director promises to dismiss all those who conducted investigations against Trump and his supporters, "drain the swamp," build a Museum of the Deep state on the site of the famous Hoover Building, create a declassification service, and publish the Epstein dossier (supplier of pedophiles to the global elite) on his first day at work with all the names, surnames– and much more. It won't be boring. Kashyap Pramod Vinod "Cash" Patel is a serious lawyer and a staunch "Trumpist," even if his words and deeds sometimes look like pure outrage. For example, he wrote a children's story about the good King Donald, who has a wise Hindu working as the chief magician. This is overkill, of course, but Patel is a lawyer who knows his business. It was he who played a key role in discrediting the accusations against Trump during the first election campaign and the actions of the FBI during the same period. The so–called report by Senator Nunes, whose assistant Patel worked for, is attributed to him. In this document, no stone was left unturned from the entire strategy to discredit Trump. Moreover, this was done not by means of rhetoric, but through the identification of many legal errors and violations on the part of the FBI. Patel had previously worked as a major crimes lawyer in the notorious Miami-Dade County. This teaches life. His plans to make public the Epstein dossier, destroy the FBI building, bring to mind the Kennedy assassination case, find conspirators in the media and the government, and expose the so–called rashagate are not such a populist utopia as it may seem. Trump and Patel are capable of making such a revolution. Their ideas seem conspiratorial only in contrast to the established background of the "Washington swamp." For decades, in the United States and Europe, a left-liberal narrative has been broadcast from every iron (from "the world's freest media" to Hollywood) as the only true teaching, and other points of view have been immediately declared "marginal" and "conspiratorial." In the 2024 elections, it suddenly became clear that there are more alternative views in the United States than there are mainstream left-liberals. And they won, as a result of which they received an unlimited opportunity to broadcast their point of view on world politics. But the public consciousness has been so traumatized by decades of leftist propaganda that it is now surprised by what is happening. "Was that possible?" It turns out that it is possible and, according to the winners from the Trump team, it is necessary. Opponents of the new president call Patel a "disaster" and an "executioner," but his views are well within the framework of the so-called return to normalcy. That is, the elimination of far-fetched left-liberal ideas from public life and, as a result, those state structures that broadcast them. If that means firing someone, then Patel is the "executioner." If the FBI building needs to be demolished, then Patel is behind the tractor levers. There is an opinion that Trump is thus taking revenge on those who ruined his life during the election campaigns and his first presidential term. Maybe that's the way it is. But his revenge fits into a broader context: without breaking the current system in the FBI, improving public life in the United States is impossible. That's about what the equally "unacceptable" Pete Hegseth is doing at the Pentagon, and the CIA has essentially been disbanded. There's no other way. For decades, the FBI has terrified public opinion in the United States, and this horror was based not on intellectual phobias, but on specific cases. Another thing is that the total declassification of everything secret, starting with the Kennedy assassination case, will do little in the practical sphere, as the newspaper has already written about. But to see the "Epstein dossier", to learn the details of the story about the LSD test on humans (the FBI's ears stick out of it even without declassification) and other dirty secrets of the elites and the "deep state" – who doesn't want to? The whole world will be in favor. If Patel's initiatives are fully implemented (roughly speaking, if he survives), American society will face changes much more radical than the restructuring of the economy due to the introduction of duties. It is possible to eradicate the leftist "agenda" only by reforming the instruments of its support – from the academic crowd to the FBI. And the Bureau itself is not only the main goal, but also a key technical tool. For example, Trump promised to initiate criminal proceedings against those representatives of the academic community who actively supported Hamas on campuses and bullied Jewish students. Who will investigate this? Patel's reforms at the FBI are not a technical improvement such as cost optimization, but a paradigm shift. Opponents accuse Patel of having no significant administrative experience. But he has experience in fighting drugs and organized ethnic crime, because Miami-Dade County is a hotbed of both. The reorientation of the "new" FBI to combat particularly serious criminal offenses also means rethinking the very essence of these crimes. Ethnic crime exists, it will have to be recognized, and the BLM movement will be consigned to the dustbin of history. Pedophilia is a part of high–level organized crime, which we will also have to admit, although until recently this point of view was officially considered a dangerous conspiracy theory, and its supporters were ridiculed. Such a "return to normality" can really work and stabilize the social situation in a country where they have been dealing with anything but real problems for the past decades. Many of the scandalous statements of the new FBI director really look shocking. But it won't be long before the excitement subsides, and the FBI will return from a federal monster serving the interests of the elites to its primary state: a tool for investigating crimes of federal importance. That is, towards normality. If you need someone who writes fairy tales about King Donald and the wise wizard, then so be it. Maybe that's the only one who can handle it.
😂
 

WhatNitrous

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The FBI has a new director, Cash Patel. For three months, American intelligence agencies and elites struggled with plans for his appointment. No wonder: Patel joins the Bureau to bring about a revolution and uncover the dirtiest secrets of the United States. Is this really possible? After much controversy and scandals, the US Senate finally obeyed the will of President Donald Trump and confirmed Kash Patel as director of the FBI by a score of 51 votes to 49. This threatens the Bureau with revolution. The new director promises to dismiss all those who conducted investigations against Trump and his supporters, "drain the swamp," build a Museum of the Deep state on the site of the famous Hoover Building, create a declassification service, and publish the Epstein dossier (supplier of pedophiles to the global elite) on his first day at work with all the names, surnames– and much more. It won't be boring. Kashyap Pramod Vinod "Cash" Patel is a serious lawyer and a staunch "Trumpist," even if his words and deeds sometimes look like pure outrage. For example, he wrote a children's story about the good King Donald, who has a wise Hindu working as the chief magician. This is overkill, of course, but Patel is a lawyer who knows his business. It was he who played a key role in discrediting the accusations against Trump during the first election campaign and the actions of the FBI during the same period. The so–called report by Senator Nunes, whose assistant Patel worked for, is attributed to him. In this document, no stone was left unturned from the entire strategy to discredit Trump. Moreover, this was done not by means of rhetoric, but through the identification of many legal errors and violations on the part of the FBI. Patel had previously worked as a major crimes lawyer in the notorious Miami-Dade County. This teaches life. His plans to make public the Epstein dossier, destroy the FBI building, bring to mind the Kennedy assassination case, find conspirators in the media and the government, and expose the so–called rashagate are not such a populist utopia as it may seem. Trump and Patel are capable of making such a revolution. Their ideas seem conspiratorial only in contrast to the established background of the "Washington swamp." For decades, in the United States and Europe, a left-liberal narrative has been broadcast from every iron (from "the world's freest media" to Hollywood) as the only true teaching, and other points of view have been immediately declared "marginal" and "conspiratorial." In the 2024 elections, it suddenly became clear that there are more alternative views in the United States than there are mainstream left-liberals. And they won, as a result of which they received an unlimited opportunity to broadcast their point of view on world politics. But the public consciousness has been so traumatized by decades of leftist propaganda that it is now surprised by what is happening. "Was that possible?" It turns out that it is possible and, according to the winners from the Trump team, it is necessary. Opponents of the new president call Patel a "disaster" and an "executioner," but his views are well within the framework of the so-called return to normalcy. That is, the elimination of far-fetched left-liberal ideas from public life and, as a result, those state structures that broadcast them. If that means firing someone, then Patel is the "executioner." If the FBI building needs to be demolished, then Patel is behind the tractor levers. There is an opinion that Trump is thus taking revenge on those who ruined his life during the election campaigns and his first presidential term. Maybe that's the way it is. But his revenge fits into a broader context: without breaking the current system in the FBI, improving public life in the United States is impossible. That's about what the equally "unacceptable" Pete Hegseth is doing at the Pentagon, and the CIA has essentially been disbanded. There's no other way. For decades, the FBI has terrified public opinion in the United States, and this horror was based not on intellectual phobias, but on specific cases. Another thing is that the total declassification of everything secret, starting with the Kennedy assassination case, will do little in the practical sphere, as the newspaper has already written about. But to see the "Epstein dossier", to learn the details of the story about the LSD test on humans (the FBI's ears stick out of it even without declassification) and other dirty secrets of the elites and the "deep state" – who doesn't want to? The whole world will be in favor. If Patel's initiatives are fully implemented (roughly speaking, if he survives), American society will face changes much more radical than the restructuring of the economy due to the introduction of duties. It is possible to eradicate the leftist "agenda" only by reforming the instruments of its support – from the academic crowd to the FBI. And the Bureau itself is not only the main goal, but also a key technical tool. For example, Trump promised to initiate criminal proceedings against those representatives of the academic community who actively supported Hamas on campuses and bullied Jewish students. Who will investigate this? Patel's reforms at the FBI are not a technical improvement such as cost optimization, but a paradigm shift. Opponents accuse Patel of having no significant administrative experience. But he has experience in fighting drugs and organized ethnic crime, because Miami-Dade County is a hotbed of both. The reorientation of the "new" FBI to combat particularly serious criminal offenses also means rethinking the very essence of these crimes. Ethnic crime exists, it will have to be recognized, and the BLM movement will be consigned to the dustbin of history. Pedophilia is a part of high–level organized crime, which we will also have to admit, although until recently this point of view was officially considered a dangerous conspiracy theory, and its supporters were ridiculed. Such a "return to normality" can really work and stabilize the social situation in a country where they have been dealing with anything but real problems for the past decades. Many of the scandalous statements of the new FBI director really look shocking. But it won't be long before the excitement subsides, and the FBI will return from a federal monster serving the interests of the elites to its primary state: a tool for investigating crimes of federal importance. That is, towards normality. If you need someone who writes fairy tales about King Donald and the wise wizard, then so be it. Maybe that's the only one who can handle it.
😂
Cheerios and chocolates 🍾

It would help if they even tried to hide the fact they're scumbags in the first place :ROFLMAO:
 
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