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I keep hearing that we should all be more open minded and consider the House Defendants version of events…and honestly, I would love to. I would love to believe them. I would love to support them. I would love to say this was all one big misunderstanding. But I...

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Why is it that I’m never there when all the fun things happen at the airport. Most of the time I only see entitled passengers or screaming kids. I would be hilariously entertained if I saw a woman ducking and dodging security while wearing running shoes like she’s was in the NFL. This woman was having an argument with the airline, she felt they were being unreasonable, that was the only explanation she gave. So she jumped behind the counter and said what she needed to say only to be met by security and she gave them a run for their money. Imagine being the guard who took a dive trying to catch her, I bet all his coworkers never let that down. Closest thing I ever seen to this was a teenager who “accidentally” picked up the wrong bag on the floor got up and left. The woman who owned it noticed moments later and saw the girl casually walking with the bag. She took off after her, when she finally caught up to her they left all common sense at the door because the woman started screaming at her and calling her a thief while trying to get the attention of security. The teen kept saying it was her bag. It wasn’t until security got there that they realized she did grab the wrong bag and that hers was kicked under the seat. The odd thing is, her bag looked nothing liked the one she took so it was hard to say if it was intentional because she did after all left her own bag with her stuff in it too. What about you, have you ever seen anything happen at the airport? I must take the boring airlines, I always miss out on the fun incidents.

SonnyBoy🇺🇸

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Sean Goode’s dashcam gives us another little gift from the “nothing to see here” department. Look at the driveway that morning. The two vehicles on the left clearly haven’t been moved in a while; they're covered in snow. Then, just to the right, you can see Matt McCabe’s vehicle pulled in. Now remember Jen McCabe’s testimony: she looked out the door and texted John to “pull behind me.” Behind where exactly? If Matt and Jen were parked on the left side, the remaining driveway space would’ve been gone. If they were parked where Matt’s vehicle is seen in the morning, same problem. Karen’s Lexus is roughly 16 feet 8 inches long. That SUV was not casually squeezing into that driveway behind anyone like a Matchbox car. So either this was the most optimistic parking suggestion in Canton history… or that text makes absolutely no sense when compared to the actual layout seen on the dash cam footage Jen says when she pulled into the driveway, there was already a car in front of her Okay let’s walk through that like normal human beings with eyes. Option 1 She parks on the LEFT side. If there was a car in front of her, and she pulled in behind it on that left side, then her rear end is basically at the mailbox or close to the street. That driveway space is now fully accounted for. There’s no magical extra 17 feet for Karen’s Lexus to just slide in behind everyone. Option 2: She parks on the RIGHT side. Same claim there’s a car in front of her. But here’s the problem… In the dashcam the next morning we see Matt and Jens vehicle sitting there on the right side and there is no car in front of it. None. Zero. Not “it left early.” Not “it melted with the snow.” Just… gone. So now we’ve got two possibilities: The car Jen says was in front of her never existed in that position, or It existed and somehow disappeared without leaving any trace, while every other vehicle stayed put long enough to collect snow And remember Matt’s vehicle is shown as freshly pulled in in the morning footage. Clean positioning, no evidence of another vehicle having been there ahead of it. At some point this stops being confusion… and starts looking like a story that doesn’t match the environment it supposedly happened in.

Dixie Normus

29,235 views • 3 months ago

I got home from work around 5pm and as I pulled into the driveway I noticed the neighbors garage door was opened. She normally never left it open unless she was outside. She lived with her husband who suffered from COPD so I never saw him much. A few days went by and I noticed when I was leaving for errands that her garage door was still open. I was beginning to worry because I started watching the house at night and noticed the lights were never on no matter how dark it was outside or what time it was. I tried calling her son and he said he would check in on her but wouldn’t call her that night since it was late. I don’t think he ever came by because when I got home, again the garage door was still open, it’s connected to the house and anybody could just walk in if they wanted to. I decided to call the police, they came out to do a wellness check on her. They noticed the garage door opened and they walked in. The side door leading to the kitchen from the garage was still unlocked. They kept knocking to see if anybody answered and nobody answered. I called her son again and he spoke to them and told them he was concerned something bad happened and this wasn’t like her. Fearing the worst, they entered the home. They went through every inch of the home but did not find her even in the home. The son ended up filing a missing persons report. She ended up coming back a few days later, it turned out that she went to visit a friend but didn’t say anything to anybody and accidentally left the garage open when she was loading her luggage into the uber. I think it was better for us to be safe than sorry, this could have ended much differently.

SonnyBoy🇺🇸

368,363 views • 4 days ago

Yesterday as I was walking through Minneapolis with a friend I saw this Lexus parked terribly and commented to him: “get a load of this asshole’s terrible parking.” By complete serendipity, as if the universe itself was saying "be kinder with your spoken thoughts," right at that moment I heard a voice say “hey that’s my car, ICE grabbed me, I’m so sorry!” come from the passenger of a Jeep slowly passing by; the Jeep driver said she was the sister of the Lexus’ owner and that the two of them had just come back from picking her up from Federal detention. I went to go talk to the Lexus’ driver, but first I read the note on the windshield: “THIS WOMAN WAS TAKEN BY ICE. Please don’t hit or tow.” Neighbors put that there, and put a tarp over the window that ICE broke open so snow wouldn’t get in. The Lexus driver, a short, brown haired white woman told me she lived in the area and was driving through looking for parking, when armed ICE agents speedily blocked off the street in front of her, and swarmed the white pickup truck in front of her grabbing its driver. She said people came from throughout the neighborhood with whistles to record them grabbing that driver, and as she was trying to leave, ICE agents swarmed her vehicle as well and proceeded to open her window and door and remove her from her car, slamming her facedown in the street. She said a Federal agent entered her vehicle and parked it like this, before taking her away. I don’t know the story of the pickup driver. I'll be honest, I didn't really believe what I was hearing at first until she showed me the video that a neighbor filmed, confirming the whole story. I asked her to airdrop it to me so I could make this post. This woman was just driving and minding her business one moment, and the next she was snatched, she told me that they said she was "obstructing an investigation." After 24 hours in Federal custody, they released her with only the white shirt she was wearing when I met her, into the -8F cold where her sister was waiting, and they didn't give her back her car keys. She came to make sure her vehicle was still there. There's a lot of people on this platform making all sorts of excuses for the Federal government's despicable behavior in Minneapolis, but what it comes down to is this: they are out of control. They are Out. Of. Control. This woman's story that I saw firsthand is emblematic of the institutional rot at the core of DHS, CBP, and ICE. The agents involved in both shootings this month were 8- and 10-year veterans, not untrained amateurs. There have been three homicides in Minneapolis thus far in 2026- 66% of them have been US citizens murdered by the Federal government. My city is being subjected to a full-fledged occupation by lawless, unprofessional, un-American thugs. They have gone far beyond their stated mission of removing violent criminals and illegal aliens. They have all of us looking at every SUV, every vehicle with out-of-state plates, every vehicle with more than 2 men in it with caution, scrutiny, and concern. Many of my friends have bought guns or have gone to get their conceal carry permits, to stay safe from their own government because it's better to be judged by twelve than to be carried by six. Minneapolis will survive this and will come out stronger for it, because we learned in 2020 that there's no one coming to save us, it's up to us to show up for our friends and neighbors. But people need to know that if the Federal government are doing this to us: You're not safe. You're next.

Niko

1,527,579 views • 6 months ago

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Josh Chambers

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