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Telegram founder Pavel Durov has accused Emmanuel Macron of seeking to turn the European Union into a “digital Gulag.”
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The 2017 Las #Vegas massacre was by far the deadliest mass shooting in American history. The official explanation for it makes no sense. Ian Carroll explains what we know for sure.
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The 2017 Las #Vegas massacre was by far the deadliest mass shooting in American history. The official explanation for it makes no sense. Ian Carroll explains what we know for sure.
(0:00) What Was the Las Vegas Shooting?
(10:43) The Active Shooter at McCarran Airport
(16:40) The Suspicious Deaths of Witnesses
(18:49) The Independent Journalists Dedicated to This Story
(25:30) What Was Stephen Paddock's Motive?
(27:59) Were There Multiple Shooters?
(34:37) What Happened to Jose Campos?
(41:25) Was Stephen Paddock Dead Before the Shooting Started?
(46:09) Why Is This Story Being Censored?
(50:52) Who Tampered With the Locks?
(56:47) Who Actually Was Stephen Paddock?
(1:05:18) How Did America Change After the Shooting?
(1:11:40) Was Saudi Arabia Involved?
(1:32:43) The Assassination Attempt on Mohammed bin Salman
(1:38:16) Why Were There Helicopters in the Area?
(1:47:18) The Shootings in the Helicopter Hangars
(1:51:02) Donald Trump's Visit to Saudi Arabia
(1:53:36) Was This a Diversion?
(1:58:53) Has the Hotel Ever Released Surveillance Footage?
(2:00:30) Has Anyone Ever Questioned the Saudi Government?
(2:03:45) Where Was the SWAT Team?
(2:06:26) Have Any Victims Been Questioned?
(2:11:01) The Assassination of Charlie Kirk
(2:21:39) Mass Formation Psychosis
(2:25:12) Where Did Ian Carroll Come From?
(2:35:22) Ian's Next Research Project

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🇺🇸⚡️ — NEW: NASA is aiming for February 6 as the opening of the launch window for the Artemis II mission, which will send astronauts on a crewed flight around the Moon for the first time since Apollo 17 in 1972.
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🇺🇸 U.S. Air Force Lieutenant General Steven L. Kwast stated that the U.S. military and intelligence community possess the ability to transport any individual from anywhere on Earth to any other location in under one hour.

https://x.com/di313_/status/2006808634366505421
“Human Assets”
“Psychological Value Add”
“Desperation Score”
“Benefit Fees”
“Predictive Modeling”
“Tip Theft 2.0”

>Algorithmic Serfdom
Israel becomes the first country to recognize Somaliland as independent.

Somali President Mohamud says Somaliland agreed to resettle Palestinians, host an Israeli military base on the Gulf of Aden, and join the Abraham Accords.— Article
Colombian President:

"Alert to the whole world, they have attacked Venezuela."
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Ex-CIA Director Mike Pompeo:

"Happy New Year to every Iranian in the streets."

"Also to every Mossad agent walking beside them." 🔗
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4th Amendment / Privacy

On December 16th, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court ruled in a criminal assault case that individuals do not have a reasonable expectation of privacy in certain Google search records when those searches are voluntarily entered into Google and disclosed to a third party. In such cases, investigators may use a reverse keyword search warrant to identify a suspect based on searches of a victim’s name and address. The court’s majority relied on third-party doctrine principles, concluding that by using Google under its terms, users assume the risk that search data may be accessed by law enforcement, a decision that has raised national concerns among privacy advocates because reverse keyword warrants start with search terms rather than suspects and can collect data from multiple unrelated users. Debrief: The case stemmed from a successful investigation where police found that the offender, John Kurtz, used Google to search for the home address of a woman that he later kidnapped and raped. Pennsylvania State Police obtained a search
warrant for a substantial quantity of Google’s records and examined them to link the suspect to the crime. The court determined that citizens using Google to conduct searches do not have an "expectation of privacy in the records generated by those searches" and that uses of such warrants are constitutional.

》Sources: www.pacourts.us/assets/opinions/Supreme/out/J-36A-2024oajc%20-%20106611829340009817.pdf

www.abajournal.com/news/article/pa-supreme-court-rules-that-police-can-access-google-searches-without-a-warrant

https://natlawreview.com/article/can-law-enforcement-access-google-search-data-without-warrant-pennsylvania-says-yes
🚨Trump drops the first photo he claims shows Maduro aboard the USS Iwo Jima

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JUST IN: 🇺🇸🇻🇪 President Trump says the US will use Venezuela's oil reserves and sell "large amounts" to other countries after capturing Nicolás Maduro.

"We're in the oil business."

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