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🖼️ [RETWEET] elonmusk

RT @thackerpd: Study finds 45% of people reported to have died of COVID, did not die of COVID.

Media and quoted "experts" repeatedly overstated COVID deaths during the pandemic, scaring the shit out of the public. It was almost military duty for some science writers.
🖼️ [RETWEET] elonmusk

RT @amuse: FLASHBACK: Volodymyr Zelensky insists that his suspension of democratic institutions, including a free press, was a necessary wartime measure against Russian aggression. In reality, Zelensky had already begun shuttering television networks critical of his administration a full year before a single Russian tank crossed the border. By any honest standard, he meets the textbook definition of a dictator — one who silences dissent not in the name of survival, but in the pursuit of unchecked power.
🖼️🖼️ [RETWEET] elonmusk

RT @MarioNawfal: 🇺🇸WHEN JUDGES BREAK THE LAW, WHO’S LEFT TO TRUST?

The recent arrests of judges, like Hannah Dugan in Wisconsin and Joel Cano in New Mexico, for allegedly aiding or harboring illegal immigrants highlight a serious breach of public trust.

When judges, who are entrusted to uphold the law impartially, commit crimes, it’s far worse than a citizen doing the same.

Dugan is accused of obstructing federal agents by helping a migrant evade ICE, while Cano and his wife allegedly harbored a Tren de Aragua gang member.

These acts erode confidence in the judiciary, undermine perceptions of fairness, and fuel skepticism about the rule of law.

Public trust is fragile - when those meant to protect it betray it, the damage is profound.