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🚨🤯 INSANE: Massive protest of Moms & Dads against new drug—SYNTHETIC 7OH—outside CHAMPS Trade Shows where sellers were handing it out LIKE CANDY! Trump’s FDA just declared this poison ILLEGAL yet they’re passing it around like it’s nothing. STOP THIS Secretary Kennedy!

🚨🤯 INSANE: Massive protest of Moms & Dads against new drug—SYNTHETIC 7OH—outside CHAMPS Trade Shows where sellers were handing it out LIKE CANDY! Trump’s FDA just declared this poison ILLEGAL yet they’re passing it around like it’s nothing. STOP THIS Secretary Kennedy!

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🚨💊GAVIN NEWSOM'S California is drowning in SYNTHETIC 7OH - a new street drug that is horrific beyond human comprehension. Reports say that after taking high doses of synthetic 7-hydroxymitragynine that it can trigger catastrophic organ failure. Starting with your liver turning into a toxic sludge factory. Your kidneys can shut down, filling your blood with waste products that poison every cell in your body. The respiratory depression gets so severe that you're gasping for air like a fish out of water, your lips turning blue as your brain slowly suffocates. The addiction itself rewires your brain so profoundly that without the substance, you experience bone-deep pain that feels like your skeleton is trying to claw its way out of your body. Seizures can strike without warning - your muscles contracting so violently they can snap bones and tear ligaments. Some users also report hallucinations of insects crawling under their skin, leading them to scratch until they create deep, infected wounds. The cardiovascular effects include irregular heartbeats that feel like your chest is being crushed by a vice, potentially triggering a heart attack. Your digestive system essentially shuts down - severe constipation so extreme that fecal matter backs up, causing toxic megacolon where your intestines can literally rupture and spill waste into your abdominal cavity. Long-term use also can destroy your testosterone production, causing severe hair loss, and triggering a condition called cholestatic jaundice where your skin and eyes turn yellow as bile backs up in your system. The withdrawal is so severe that users describe feeling like their blood has been replaced with battery acid, with uncontrollable vomiting and diarrhea that can lead to fatal dehydration within days. The synthetic versions are particularly dangerous because the dosing is completely unpredictable - what might be fine in one batch could be lethal in the next, turning users into unwitting guinea pigs for untested chemical compounds. Tag Secretary Kennedy to ban SYNTHETIC 7OH!

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Sunday night in Los Angeles changed my understanding of what a natural disaster can do to a modern city. The wildfires created conditions that made the familiar streets feel like another world entirely. When I heard how bad things were getting, I loaded thousands of Americana survival kits into my Cybertruck and headed straight for the fire zones. As night fell, the devastation became surreal. Houses engulfed in flames. Entire neighborhoods looked like a war zone, with stretches of eight, nine, or more houses in a row burned down to a crisp, as if hit by a rocket launch. The smoke lingered heavily in the air in the parts of Los Angeles I was in, creating an eerie, muted atmosphere that made the city feel unrecognizable at times. We drove through what felt like an abandoned town, completely blacked out due to the grid appearing to go down in that area, the familiar streets of this part of LA transformed into something unrecognizable. The Cybertruck's durability gave us confidence as we navigated streets covered in debris and ash, a small comfort amidst the chaos. In the distance, I kept catching silhouettes of people moving in the haze. I wasn't sure if they were people needing help, people who didn’t need help but were running, or looters taking advantage of the chaos. But at any mass casualty event, you feel something else too—maybe the wandering of souls, or hopefully their ascension. In that moment, it felt like the silhouette of Death itself was walking around, and that none of us were truly safe. The military presence was massive. There were what looked like MRAPs with strobe lights on each side, possibly searching for bodies, moving slowly down vacant, empty streets in the black, ashy, hazy blackout zones. The sheer scale of the response was both reassuring and unsettling. It felt like a police state during an armageddon, with the military and police first responders performing incredibly under the circumstances. Yet, the optics of it were shocking, as if the world had turned upside down. But it was the silence that really got to me. Where I was in Los Angeles had gone completely quiet except for the distant crackle of flames and the low rumble of military vehicles. In a city that never sleeps, this silence felt wrong. We came across a gas station that had become an impromptu emergency center. Someone had set up a makeshift generator, throughout the night and into the early hours of the morning, it became a hub for the community. A taco truck had parked there, giving out free food to everyone. People were collecting shoes, clothes, and gasoline. There we distributed the last of our survival and first aid kits. What struck me most was seeing people coming together as Americans, helping each other for no reason other than they were just fellow Americans. The footage we captured that night doesn't do it justice. Cameras can't capture the disorientation of trying to navigate through near-total darkness, or that gut feeling when you have to decide in an instant whether to approach an unclear figure in the shadows. The night revealed two contrasting truths about Los Angeles: the frightening speed with which a modern city can descend into darkness, and the remarkable way communities rise to meet that darkness with light. Throughout the chaos, off-the-record first responders and residents alike shared their deep frustration and heartbreak over Governor Gavin Newsom's response to the fires. Across party lines, people expressed anger at the perceived lack of coordination and urgency, criticizing his handling of the situation as ineffective and tone-deaf. It was clear that this sentiment was widespread, cutting through typical political divides in a way I hadn’t witnessed before. Leaders have as their first and most sacred duty the responsibility to unite the people who follow them—to keep them whole, to keep them together. But Gavin Newsom had done the opposite, systematically, over years, using the media and from almost every podium. It’s absolutely evil because it’s a perfect inversion of a leader’s duty. He’s certainly tried harder at this than at any other task. He hasn’t focused on managing the economy, paving roads, or preparing for a fire everyone knew could come. He’s done just the opposite—so focused they have been on making us hate each other. I always wonder why one of the best states has the worst leaders? No state deserves leaders like him. Why do the people with the longest track record of failure have total control over the rest of the state, which is beautiful and filled with great people? How does that work? That doesn’t look like democracy to me. A few days later, the most interesting take I have is that if you experience America through your phone, which I hate to admit is mostly how I experience of America, you really get a distorted picture of it. They want you to get the sense that the country is at war with itself, that people hate each other. But when you see what just happened in Los Angeles and how ordinary Americans came together extraordinarily you realize Americans secretly don’t really hate each other. And yet, they have been convinced of the opposite, systematically, over decades by terrible leaders. And up until this past weekend, what people, including me, forget to consider is how much good there is in the world. Good that makes no sense. The love between people who don’t know each other, who have nothing obviously in common except their Americanness, their citizenship here. People who gain nothing by being kind to each other—who are, in fact, encouraged not to be kind, yet are anyway...

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I want a royal welcome in Tehran.

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📰🚨PARLER IS BACK: New Ownership. New Investment. Complete Rebuild. Washington DC — Just hours ago, Parler stormed back onto the national stage with a press conference that drew hundreds downtown. With new ownership, a major new investor, and a rebuilt infrastructure, Parler is making it clear: free speech is going back on offense. Erik Finman, who invested in Bitcoin when it was just $10, took the stage today to announce he has joined as a senior strategic advisor and investor, bringing new firepower to the fight to keep online platforms free. At the center of today’s announcement is OPTIO — OpenParlerTechstack, Independent & Open source — a foundation built so platforms can survive total political assault. First built for Parler, OPTIO is designed so that your platform, your content, and your speech can’t be pulled offline—even if every tech company, bank, and government wants it gone. When Elon Musk warned he could have been jailed and stripped of X if the 2024 election had swung differently, it wasn’t paranoia. It was a preview. The risk never left. It’s only been delayed — with Democrats eyeing the 2026 midterms and setting the stage for a possible 2028 administration fully aligned against free platforms. Financial raids, tech stack blacklisting, state-sponsored censorship — this will be the opening salvo of their own 'Project 2029 plan'. If Democrats take full power again in 2028, their next move will be clear: take down X, Truth Social, and Parler, or any other free speech platform. We're building OPTIO as the invincible shield to stand in their way. That's why we built OPTIO. Parler took the beatings and the lickings first. We lived through it. We know exactly where the weak points in the Tech Stack still are. And we know how to build a system that can’t be taken down. OPTIO is built for platforms like X, Truth Social, or any new platform that wants to survive. It gives them the power to put their content somewhere it can't be restricted, pulled offline, or erased—no matter who’s in power. “I got into Bitcoin early because nobody could shut it down—OPTIO does the same for speech.” said Finman.

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DEAR MAHA, We have a corruption problem. Politicians campaign on supporting MAHA, then become the swamp when Big Pharma write checks. Mike Schultz is allowing a bill to pass that represents everything MAGA fights against. Legislative leadership that voted in 2019 to protect Americans' access to natural alternatives now wants to throw people in prison for accessing the exact. same. thing. they voted to legalize. This is swamp behavior disguised as conservative policy. Their target? Natural Kratom that millions of veterans and working Americans rely on instead of Big Pharma's addictive pills. "He's forcing us back to pills that nearly killed us," said one Marine veteran who sought natural alternatives. These legislators claim they're fighting dangerous synthetics, but Secretary Kennedy and Deputy Secretary Jim O'Neill already distinguished between synthetic poison and natural kratom. They warned about synthetic 7-OH while supporting Americans' right to natural alternatives. The legislature could ban just the dangerous synthetic version, but they're criminalizing everything to protect big pharmaceutical donors. This corruption is exactly what MAHA exists to destroy. When politicians abandon America 1st principles for Big Pharma dollars, the entire movement suffers. Mike Schultz you have the power to kill this swamp bill but you're letting it pass. MAHA is watching. Leaders who enable betrayal of American freedom for special interests don't deserve MAHA's support next election. Watch Secretary Kennedy's Press Conference. He nails what MAHA wants. THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION TO THIS MATTER.

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Iran before the revolution.

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