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DarQ2light 1 point ago +1 / -0

Oh thank you! I am most inclined! He's really the best out there in my humble opinion

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DarQ2light 3 points ago +3 / -0

We've had wings and nods before, this is a high five.

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DarQ2light 2 points ago +2 / -0

I agree that there's no shame at least for now but my question is what happens when the population of the planet outweighs the amount of Real Estate. There were three billion when I was born around 8 billion now 16 then comes 32 and at some point it seems like the first that arrived will be the elite and everyone else will rent from them. I'm being a little hyperbolic I'm sure there will be some kind of solution but it's food for thought

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DarQ2light 2 points ago +2 / -0

I wonder how he'd get along with Hunter Thompson

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DarQ2light 3 points ago +3 / -0

When Donald Trump wishes you well, update your will.

Ghislaine Maxwell:

“I wish her well, frankly.”

Joe Biden:

“I wish him well.”

Liz Cheney:

“I wish her well.”

New York’s communist mayoral candidate:

“We have a communist running for mayor… and I wish him well.”

Keir Starmer:

“Keir Starmer will resign… I wish him well!”

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DarQ2light 3 points ago +3 / -0

OH, THE IRONY

Every December, America gathers by the fire, pours the cocoa, and sings along to a soundtrack written largely by Jewish songwriters who didn't celebrate the holiday at all.

Irving Berlin — born Israel Beilin, son of a cantor who fled Imperial Russia — wrote "White Christmas," the best-selling song in recorded history. A kid from the Lower East Side handed Christian America its coziest winter dream, then wrote "God Bless America" for an encore.

And he had company. "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer," "Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree," "A Holly Jolly Christmas" — all Johnny Marks. "The Christmas Song," the chestnuts-roasting one that basically is December — Mel Tormé. "Let It Snow," "Silver Bells," "Sleigh Ride," "Santa Baby" — one Jewish songwriter after another, stacking up the music that pours through every mall and living room from Thanksgiving to New Year's. Most of them went home to a menorah. They wrote the warmest Christmas music ever made for a holiday that wasn't theirs, and they did it so well that nobody can picture the season without it. That's not a takeover. That's a gift.

Now, for anyone still convinced that Jews secretly run the world through banking, here's the slam dunk. The first great banking dynasty wasn't the Rothschilds — it was the Medici, three centuries earlier, in Florence. They ran the most powerful bank in Europe, bankrolled the entire Renaissance, put Michelangelo and Botticelli to work, sat a family that lasted over three hundred years, gave France two queens, and placed four of their own on the papal throne. A Christian family that literally merged the bank and the Church under one roof. If concentrated wealth and power were a conspiracy, they wrote the original playbook.

And here's the difference: you've never seen a scary meme about the Medici, because the point was never really about banking. Powerful money dynasties show up in every culture and every faith — it's a feature of history, not a plot by one people. We can notice the Medici ran the bank and the papacy without deciding Catholics secretly run the world. That restraint, that refusal to turn a fact into a grudge, is exactly what the haters never manage.

Which leaves us with the only honest conclusion: this December, the people posting about shadowy Jewish power will hum at least three songs written by Jewish hands, and never know it.

Oh, the irony.

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DarQ2light 16 points ago +16 / -0

Watch this with one question in mind:

Is America First finally separating itself from Israel First?

That is the whole broadcast.

Reid is arguing that the protected status around Israel and Netanyahu is cracking. For years, people could criticize almost every part of the DC machine — intelligence agencies, media, Big Pharma, Ukraine, NATO, election systems — but Israel remained the untouchable exception.

This broadcast says that exception is ending.

JD Vance is the key signal. When the vice president says American interests and Israeli interests are not automatically the same, that is not random commentary. That is a doctrine shift. It means Israel is being treated as an ally, not a sacred veto power over US policy.

Trump’s larger move, in Reid’s read, is to reduce Israel’s leverage: build alternate power through the Gulf states, weaken the Iran fear weapon, expose Netanyahu’s war machine, and force America First to mean exactly what it says.

The point is not anti-Jewish. The point is sovereignty.

If America First cannot tell Israel no, then it is not really America First.

If it can, then one of the deepest protected pressure systems in Washington just lost its shield.

That is why this broadcast matters.

Watch Vance.

Watch Netanyahu.

Watch the Gulf states.

Watch Iran.

Watch whether the old “criticism equals antisemitism” weapon still works.

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DarQ2light 5 points ago +5 / -0

My sincere prayers are with you! Have faith in God! This world is of no importance.

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DarQ2light 2 points ago +2 / -0

They cannot teach Math and English and they want to teach sex... retarded retards being retarded

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DarQ2light 7 points ago +7 / -0

For those who hate AI. I don't care. Please ignore.

THE FLOCK RECKONING

The short version: Flock — the company with license-plate cameras on poles in 12,000-plus communities — is getting hit from two sides. Cities are canceling it legally. People are physically destroying the cameras. And the story has flipped from "catches criminals" to "tracks everyone."

LEGAL PUSHBACK

50-plus cities across about 20 states have dumped or rejected Flock, most in the last six months. Santa Cruz killed it. Lynnwood killed it seven months in. Edmonds, Mountlake Terrace, Ithaca, Bandera TX, Mountain View — gone. Cleveland's committee rejected it in June. Denver is ripping Flock out and switching to Axon after the city auditor refused to sign, calling it a liability.

States are writing laws: Washington (SB 6002), Illinois, Montana, Virginia. The ACLU is hammering the data-sharing terms.

The thing that lit the fuse: Flock's network was feeding ICE. A University of Washington report and audit logs showed CBP and Homeland Security tapping the cameras. An officer in Texas ran a nationwide Flock search for a woman who had an abortion. Ring cut its partnership in three days after the backlash.

ILLEGAL PUSHBACK

People are cutting the cameras down, coast to coast, red states and blue. Eugene/Springfield OR — six poles cut, note left behind. Suffolk VA — one guy destroyed 13. Oakland — paint-bombed. La Mesa CA — two smashed right after the council voted to keep them. Illinois, Connecticut, Cathedral City — cut, smashed, stolen, even shot. The irony: cops catch the vandals using the surviving cameras.

WHY IT TURNED

The "crime-fighting" frame is breaking. ICE data-sharing, the abortion search, and mission creep did it — Georgia even ticketed a guy for holding a phone, citation reading "CAPTURED ON FLOCK CAMERA." Once people see "tracking machine" instead of "safety tool," it doesn't reverse.

THE EXPANSION — TWO COMPANIES, DON'T MIX THEM UP

Flock's move: Nova. Plates to people. It pools data brokers, public records, even breach data so a cop jumps from a passing car to the owner to their relatives. Flock employees objected internally to using hacked data.

Leonardo's move (the "da Vinci," the "super Flock"): SignalTrace. Plates to devices. It scrapes the signals your phone, tablet, wearable, AirTag, and car electronics broadcast, and ties them to the car on camera. 404 Media broke it this month. Leonardo got the patent two years ago. Their dodge: it "captures device frequencies emitted into the air" and doesn't read contents — which is how they skip wiretap law while still logging where everyone goes.

THE ELECTION-FRAUD SHADOW — LEONARDO

Separate from the cameras: Leonardo is the company tied to the 2020 election-interference allegations (Italygate — military satellite capability used to flip votes from Trump to Biden). The claim is real and named — it points at Leonardo specifically, and it's still live. Trump put it back in the spotlight on March 31, 2026.

Leonardo denies it, and the institutions with the most invested in the 2020 result waved it off. But waving it off is not the same as answering it. There was never an adversarial proceeding — no discovery, no testimony, no evidence tested in open court. The question was dismissed in statements and press write-ups, not resolved on the merits.

That's the whole point: "case closed" is a posture, not a verdict. The reckoning never ran. And that's an argument about process — which is exactly why it can't be swatted down as a conspiracy claim.

BOTTOM LINE

Flock takes the heat. Leonardo has worse optics — unresolved election allegations plus device-tracking that makes plate-reading look quaint. Flock builds the people layer, Leonardo builds the device layer, same endpoint: total searchable tracking. The whole market hit its reckoning phase. For the cameras it's already underway. For Leonardo's election question it hasn't started — but this is exactly the climate where buried questions get dug back up.

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DarQ2light 5 points ago +5 / -0

This is the best summary of everything I've ever heard.

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