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Six people show up on a street corner with an American flag and they get swarmed by thugs in black bloc. Four hundred masked, uniformed, and flag toting PF cosplayers show up accompanied by photographers and there is not a single counter protester in sight. That’s either cowardice or collusion.
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Eric Nutt 🇺🇸🇮🇱🇺🇦 reposted
The loudest voice telling you to give up beef also owns the farms, funds the fake replacements, and holds the microphone. Bill Gates is the largest private owner of farmland in America. It is a sliver of the country's total, and that is the point. You do not need to own much land to decide what the rest of it grows. Then look at what he funds. Money into Impossible Foods. A stake in Beyond Meat. A startup growing "butter" from carbon dioxide in a vat, no cow required. He has tasted that butter and says he couldn't tell the difference. He will presumably still be eating the real thing. He also funds a vaccine for cattle, to shut down the microbes in the cow's stomach that make methane. The rumen, the finest digestive system on earth, the thing that turns grass into steak, and the plan is to inject it quiet. The cattlemen called the idea laughable. The funding rounds did not. And he said it into a live microphone. All rich countries, in his words, should move to one hundred percent synthetic beef. Then there is Africa, where his foundation sank close to a billion dollars into remaking farming across the continent. It promised to double the incomes of thirty million households. It missed. Hunger rose. It locked smallholders into patented seed and synthetic fertiliser, buried them in debt, and leaned on laws that criminalise saving your own seed. The farmers there have a blunter word for it. They call it the second colonisation. So here is the picture. He owns the farmland. He funds the replacement for what it grows. He funds the vaccine to reprogram the animal. He wrote the sermon that says it is all for the planet. And he ran the trial on Africa's poorest first. Maybe every piece of that is coincidence and goodwill. But when one man owns the field, patents the substitute, medicates the cow, writes the gospel, and quietly keeps the real butter for his own table, philanthropy starts to feel like a costume. He is building the future of food. He has just forgotten to leave you a seat at the table.
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Eric Nutt 🇺🇸🇮🇱🇺🇦 reposted
We all know exactly why you don’t want this video to be shared. Your officers were already on the scene, they stood by and watched the white lad get knocked down, then only moved in to arrest him once he was back on his feet. Have you still not learned anything from Henry’s case? This is disgusting and completely unacceptable. The officers involved must be properly investigated, and the man should be released immediately.
Replying to @BrumPolice
The incident has been reviewed, and we have no concerns over the officer's actions and we are satisfied that they were reasonable and proportionate in the circumstances. We would ask that footage is not further shared to allow the legal process to take its course.
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The footage in question disproves the Police’s account of the incident. It is in the public interest for it to shared far and wide to ensure a just outcome for the male who has been arrested, and aid him with any civil action he may wish to take against the Police. x.com/re_mi_gra_tion…
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Eric Nutt 🇺🇸🇮🇱🇺🇦 reposted
Today marks the 250th anniversary of one of humanity's brightest, strongest, and most influential dreams – the American Dream of an independent, free, and prosperous nation that defends people's freedom, faith, and the pursuit of happiness. That dream has endured many trials. It did not merely survive – it has, for two and a half centuries now, served as an example for other nations and helped the entire humanity stand firm and become freer. This was especially important in the 20th century, when America helped save the world from the rule of tyrants and built the alliances and partnerships that, for the first time, gave a large part of humanity lasting peace and the opportunity to develop in freedom. Now, in the 21st century, America's influence and importance are certainly no less. And we see that particularly clearly in Ukraine, which is fighting for its independence, freedom, and our people's right to happiness with much the same hope, the same purpose, and the same determination with which Americans won and defended their own independence. We deeply value the support of the United States, especially now, during Russia's full-scale war against Ukraine. American weapons – from the Javelins that President Trump decided to give to Ukraine to the Patriots that most reliably protect the lives of our people – everything the United States has provided to help us defend our country demonstrates the strength of the American spirit, American resolve, and American technology. And we know the value of all these words better than anyone. When we ask America for Patriots, we believe that the values of respect for life and for people that prevailed 250 years ago will prevail again today. The world needs the kind of leadership that guarantees protection for freedom and for life. I wish America a happy Fourth of July, the President of the United States and all Americans every success, and all of us around the world who value America – fruitful cooperation. "We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness." That is what unites all of us – all who respect America and thank America today. May the dreams of free people always triumph over the evil and hatred of those who seek to destroy freedom. America, thank you! I am confident that if we're in it together, we'll definitely achieve peace! Congratulations on your Independence Day!
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Eric Nutt 🇺🇸🇮🇱🇺🇦 reposted
REPOST if you're PROUD to be an American! 🇺🇸
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Eric Nutt 🇺🇸🇮🇱🇺🇦 reposted
I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America, and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.
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Eric Nutt 🇺🇸🇮🇱🇺🇦 reposted
UK police really don’t want you to share this video of their officer arresting an assault victim, while letting his attackers go free
Replying to @BrumPolice
The incident has been reviewed, and we have no concerns over the officer's actions and we are satisfied that they were reasonable and proportionate in the circumstances. We would ask that footage is not further shared to allow the legal process to take its course.
Community note
The footage in question disproves the Police’s account of the incident. It is in the public interest for it to shared far and wide to ensure a just outcome for the male who has been arrested, and aid him with any civil action he may wish to take against the Police. x.com/re_mi_gra_tion…
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Eric Nutt 🇺🇸🇮🇱🇺🇦 reposted
Watch the CCTV footage showing a suicide bomber walking into St. Sebastian’s Church in Negombo, Sri Lanka, on Easter Sunday in 2019. He detonated inside the packed service, killing dozens of worshipping Christians. It was part of coordinated attacks on 3 churches (Negombo, Colombo, Batticaloa) and 3 luxury hotels. ISIS claimed responsibility, releasing a photo of the ringleader, Zahran Hashim. In total, 269 were killed including foreigners, with over 500 injured. It was one of Sri Lanka’s deadliest terror attacks. So when people like Tucker Carlson tell you how Islam loves Christianity, show him this as a reminder of the truth. Footage courtesy of @CGTNOfficial
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They didn’t sub Michael in. 🤣🤣🤣
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Somehow the Oompa Loompas are back on my timeline.
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There’s comfort in the fact that he didn’t spend the day fighting to give our taxes to illegals.
There’s somebody making $22,000/year in rural America going to bed right now that sincerely believes Donald Trump spent his whole day fighting for them.
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Imagine thinking that the same NY AG that could convict Trump of a manufactured felony couldn't find a way to try and convict him of a rape.
Trump raped a 13-year-old — which once again begs the question: Why hasn't this pedophile been removed from office?!!
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Eric Nutt 🇺🇸🇮🇱🇺🇦 reposted
The most Oklahoma thing I’ve ever seen. I love it.
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Eric Nutt 🇺🇸🇮🇱🇺🇦 reposted
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1) This is not "swatting". There is a huge difference between armed and armored police responding to a reported violent crime in progress, and a welfare check by a social worker. 2) We don't know what Pete is accused of. 3) The only evidence we have that he is innocent of any accusation is his crying victim on social media.
This week someone targeted my family for harm with a false report. We’re physically OK, but that doesn’t mean we weren’t harmed. I am beyond furious. Whatever your politics, this is awful, wrong, and can never become normal. substack.com/home/post/p-203…
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Eric Nutt 🇺🇸🇮🇱🇺🇦 reposted
A deal came across my desk this week Largest revenue-collecting enterprise in America: > 71M customers > 185M people funding it > Mandatory participation > No competitors > No churn On paper it's the best business model I've ever seen, so I ran diligence It's Social Security Put my analyst on the financials: > He came back in 4 hours > He did not look well Started with the revenue model: > 12.4% of every dollar you earn > 6.2% withheld from your paycheck > 6.2% paid by your employer, which is your money taking a longer route > Applied to the first $184,500 of income, then it stops That's the collection engine Then I traced where the money goes First finding: > Nothing was set aside > The money comes in from workers and goes out to retirees the same month > The surplus got spent the moment it arrived > The "trust fund" everyone talks about is $2.56T of the government holding IOUs from itself > It has paid out more than it took in every year since 2021 > Last year the shortfall hit $160B > I asked him where the actual money was > He said "it already left, sir" Second finding: > The model only works if the people paying in can cover the people cashing out > In 1960 there were more than 5 workers for every person collecting a check > Today there are fewer than 3 > In 20 years there will be fewer than 2.5 > And 4.1M Americans are turning 65 every year right now > The largest wave of retirements in the country's history > My son was at the table > He looked at the chart > He said "so fewer and fewer people are paying for more and more people, and at some point it stops working?" > I said "that's the structure, yes" > He went back to his cereal > My analyst looked up from his laptop > He said "sir, with respect, this looks like a pyramid scheme" > I corrected him > A pyramid scheme is illegal > This one is mandatory Third finding: > The headline says the money runs out in 2034 > Then my analyst found the footnote > It is not one fund > The old-age and survivors fund and a separate disability fund, kept apart by law > The 2034 number blends them > Un-blend them and the retirement side, the one almost everyone is counting on, goes first > Not someday. Not a generation from now > The fourth quarter of 2032 > After that the math only allows it to pay 78 cents on every dollar it promised > A 22% cut. Automatic. No vote required. What it would take to close the gap: > Raise the 12.4% payroll tax to roughly 16.8% > Cut every benefit by more than 20%, immediately and permanently > Or some combination of the two A remediation plan that's actually passed: none. Pulled the cap table: > The first person ever to collect a monthly check was a woman named Ida May Fuller > She paid in $24.75 > Her employer paid another $24.75, which was also her money > She collected $22,888.92 > More than 460 times what went in The model front-loaded its winners My wife read it over my shoulder She did not argue with any of it She never does She just looked at me, then looked at the ceiling, and said nothing She thinks I take things too far She also thinks I'm right Here's my diligence conclusion: > Took your money for 40 years > Spent it the month it arrived > Set nothing aside > Built a model that runs on demographics it no longer has > Left a 22% cut to trigger in 2032 > Has no fix that ever passed In any other deal we'd have a word for this In this one we call it your retirement I'm not saying anything The economic model is saying it Make common sense common again Plz fix. Thx. Sent from my iPhone
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Eric Nutt 🇺🇸🇮🇱🇺🇦 reposted
Replying to @GadSaad
When you came to Iceland in early June 2025 we had not yet started to see many of the consequences of the 2024 push to bring in people from Gaza (led by a group of women in an empathy rush). Since then, we have had a grooming gang being stopped by coincidence, revealing they had two teenage girls they had drugged in the car, a group of Hamas-connected men made an attempt to kill a person in a parking garage (on trial now, but one escaped to Jordan), another group attacked a 17 year (could have killed him) old because he had the reaction of punching the hood of their car as they drove over his foot, joined by people who came out of a nearby Kebab restaurant to help beat him up. We have gangs of kids from Gaza that are terrorising other children. We do not let our kids out the same way as before. We see pictures of them in expensive cars (how do they get expensive cars? – there was an effort to gather money to pay them out of Gaza) – some pictures with guns. Videos of them browing the horns of their cars to assert dominance. We hear their loud music in the night when they drive by our homes. There was an incident of a person walking a suburb with a machete during an argument (photographed from all angles). They (or other muslims) took over a shed by the airport that taxi drivers had to have coffee and go to the toilet and the denied everyone else entry (people that legally can use it and have used it for years) as they turned it into a place to pray. One woman, who had brought a "refugee" from Gaza and married him has now testified in an interview that he was indeed a violent Hamas member (good for her to admit that she was wrong and testify). All this is just the tip of the Iceberg and everybody that has eyes and ears sees and hears this. This is just little Iceland in about one year since you came here. Only the ideologically possessed can't see what is going on.
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Eric Nutt 🇺🇸🇮🇱🇺🇦 reposted
This is a message to everyone on X especially Elon Musk from German director Uwe Boll, creator of the brilliant but highly controversial Citizen Vigilante. Let’s be honest it’s only “controversial” because Hollywood, governments and the establishment don’t want you watching it.
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Eric Nutt 🇺🇸🇮🇱🇺🇦 reposted
So, I watched Citizen Vigilante. My thoughts: 1. It is a Uwe Boll film, with all that entails. Understand this going in. 2. It is low-budget. Uwe Boll paid for this film to be made out of his own pocket. And I applaud him for that. 3. There is no plot to speak of. No character development. The movie is 1.5 hours of cathartic release for all the pent-up anger and frustration most of us feel at the state of the world today. Unapologetically so. 4. It is very, sometimes too on-the-nose. But that's the point: this film is a blunt object. A cudgel, being wielded to beat the sleeping and the complicit over the head with what is going on, and how people feel about it. In that, it succeeds. 5. It's clear why it got banned in Europe: it's a direct, clear, and vicious indictment of the governments, courts, and law enforcement not just allowing, but enabling the moral and civil decay we see accelerating around us every day. It is also a call to action. In several instances, the main character states to his audience: "I do this for you, until you learn to do it for yourselves." It's a film that scares those in power. And it should. Is it entertaining? No. It is not looking to amuse. There is no escape to be found in this film. It is not looking to pump you full of adrenaline. It's not there to take you on a thrill ride. You will not even sympathize with the main character. Hammer's acting is...well, average for him. And I don't consider him a particularly good actor to begin with. His delivery and presence is wooden. But that doesn't detract from the film. The main character is not angry; he's almost numb to the situation, and is doing what needs to be done. He is not there to be liked or rooted for, pitied or empathized with. He's there to express and act on what far too many people hold inside these days. The film also jumps around in time a bit, without warning, which can make it hard to follow at times. But not in a confusing way; more in an unsettling manner, which I believe was the intent. You are not meant to be comfortable watching this film. Should you watch it? Yes. And think about it. Think about what it's showing you, what it's telling you. Really think about it.
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Eric Nutt 🇺🇸🇮🇱🇺🇦 reposted
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