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Mister_Winston 2 points ago +2 / -0

Tony Busby is the lawyer who in 2022 represented the 20+ victims suing NFL quarterback Deshaun Watson for sexual assault. He must have done a good job, because he was able to obtain settlements.

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Mister_Winston 5 points ago +5 / -0

You can't own a private jet, host SNL, and be multi platinum without being part of the club.

Can't wait until it's Snoop Dog's turn. He made one album yet is all over my TV 30 year later.

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Mister_Winston 11 points ago +13 / -2

I've come around to agree with this. I used to believe the RINO propaganda that we live in a somewhat fair capitalistic system, and your status in it is based on your own life decisions. It took the 2008 TARP scams and my own awakening about the elites to realize that wage slavery is real and we're all being exploited for a big laugh.

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Mister_Winston 6 points ago +6 / -0

The glorification of Bonnie and Clyde is one of the more disgusting subversions of US cultural values that the media ever pulled.

Frank Hamer was a hero for turning them both into swiss cheese.

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Mister_Winston 8 points ago +8 / -0

Exactly.

There are stages to waking up normies. If you start with "Democrats are cannibals" then you'll fail.

Forget the vampire stuff, people. Start with FISAgate and work toward globalist infiltration.

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Mister_Winston 4 points ago +4 / -0

I'm guessing that Chris Kyle's services were needed for more than hunting guerilla fighters in Iraq, and he ended up seeing too much. The movie was made to cover up his activities, as movies based on "real" events are commonly used for.

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Mister_Winston 3 points ago +3 / -0

One of my tactics for waking normies is telling them they must drop their bias of "That's too bizarre to be true."

A bias is more irrational than the evidence of our bizarre reality.

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Mister_Winston 2 points ago +2 / -0

The Community Notes say Pink deleted her tweets in February. But the Usher deletions are still noteworthy.

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Mister_Winston 1 point ago +1 / -0

Remember, when Epstein was in prison, Elon did not own Twitter. Much of the internet was locked down by the cabal, so a dead man switch wouldn't work. Today, truth can get out. Diddy's dead man switch is a real threat.

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Mister_Winston 2 points ago +2 / -0

Agreed. The Kevin Liles resignation is noteworthy, but I don't see any connection to the others.

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Mister_Winston 4 points ago +4 / -0

Kevin Hart is worthy of suspicion because he's everywhere. TV, films, restaurants. Only someone who plays ball with elite psychos would get that kind of exposure.

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Mister_Winston 6 points ago +6 / -0

I don't know exactly why she reduced her public profile, but some tragic and strange events preceded it. First her niece disappeared and is presumed dead, then Alex Jones famously made a spectacle of screaming in her face and accusing her of being a deep state agent. She also made some videos at antifa/BLM riots where the audio picked up her voice screaming and sounding very distressed.

So it seems like a lot of personal stress added up to her taking a step back from things. She is active on Twitter though. https://twitter.com/michellemalkin

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Mister_Winston 4 points ago +4 / -0

Read the comments in the TMZ tweet. People are tearing TMZ to shreds and providing evidence.

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Mister_Winston 1 point ago +1 / -0

The post is a jab at flat earthers. They say photos and videos of a curved earth are made using curved lenses.

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Mister_Winston 2 points ago +2 / -0

So that's where the narrative around the Secret Service is going. Can't wait for Trump's DOJ to put Cheney in cuffs.

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Mister_Winston 4 points ago +4 / -0

During the halftime show for the Texas/Michigan game, he sat with the commentators to give his analysis of the first half. He wore sunglasses which was odd, and his cognition was off like he was drunk. Just a terrible appearance.

In this video, the tissue under his eyes is puffy as if he's having a reaction or healing from surgery. Then his upper eyelids are pulled too high as if his Blepharoplasty (cosmetic eye surgery) didn't go well.

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