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Officer has zero regards for rights of the journalist, Sgt arrives says hold my beer and takes dumb to the next level. This is a longer one, but well worth it to experience this Sgt. This journalist is out exercising his first amendment rights on a public sidewalk. Chase bank decided to call the police to have the journalist removed. An officer arrives first and tries to tell the journalist that he cannot record on a public sidewalk he then calls out his supervisor. ​The moment Sgt. Kurgxbon arrives and claims that a public municipal sidewalk is part of the bank’s "curtilage" and that a journalist can be trespassed from standing there, she instantly loses all legal credibility as well. ​The Definition of Curtilage: By definition, curtilage applies to the immediate, private area surrounding a home or dwelling where there is a reasonable expectation of privacy. You cannot claim "curtilage" on a public, concrete sidewalk in the middle of downtown Baltimore just because it sits in front of a Chase Bank. ​Traditional Public Forums: The United States Supreme Court has made it abundantly clear for decades: public sidewalks are the quintessential "traditional public forum." Journalists and citizens alike have an absolute, protected First Amendment right to stand on them, gather news, film what is in plain view, and exist without having to justify their presence to law enforcement. ​The "Pass-Through" Myth: Telling a journalist they have the right to "walk through" but not stand still on a public sidewalk to gather footage is a completely fabricated rule. If you are legally allowed to be in a space, you are legally allowed to stand there. ​What’s most alarming here isn't just that the officers don't know the law—it's their absolute willingness to enforce a violation of rights anyway. Instead of educating the bank employee on public property laws, Officer Allender and the Sergeant choose to escalate, threaten a trespass warning, and attempt to intimidate a journalist who is doing absolutely nothing illegal. ​When law enforcement prioritizes a business's comfort over constitutional rights and press freedom, they transition from peace officers to corporate security guards funded by taxpayers. ​This is why these types of activities need to be done. It's mind blowing just how ignorant these officers are. It's scary and comical at the same time.

Giggling Ganon

61,732 次观看 • 2 个月前

🐱: Right now, I'm getting a lot of messages from people around me and also getting scolded quite a bit. About that moment when I put my hand inside my pants, I wanted to apologize and clarify things to MIDZY. 🐱: Let me sit up straight and be serious for a second 🐱: First of all, that jumpsuit was riding up way too high, and it was genuinely so uncomfortable and painful. I wasn't thinking straight at the moment, I just really needed to pull it down. But looking back at the footage myself, I agree it definitely looked like my hand went in a bit too deep. 🐱: I think I’ve gotten so comfortable around midzy lately that I completely let my guard down on stage and acted without thinking. I am so deeply sorry for that. 🐱: But seriously, it was absolutely the jumpsuit's fault! It was literally trying to split me in half, so I had no choice! Still, I know it was wrong of me to reach into my pants in public, especially on stage. That was my mistake. 🐱: Because of this, my friend made me promise to do some serious self-reflection and repeat this three times: I will never reach into my pants in public, especially on stage, ever again. 🐱: So yeah, that’s where I stand. I’m honestly so disappointed in myself for letting everyone who loves and supports me see me doing something like that. 🐱: But seriously... it really *was* the jumpsuit's fault! 😭 ...Okay, okay, but it was still my bad at the end of the day. 🐱: Next time I have to wear a jumpsuit, I’ll just bring a pair of scissors on stage with me. Just kidding… 🐱: Anyway, that’s the whole story and I just wanted to clarify things with you all.
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🐱: Right now, I'm getting a lot of messages from people around me and also getting scolded quite a bit. About that moment when I put my hand inside my pants, I wanted to apologize and clarify things to MIDZY. 🐱: Let me sit up straight and be serious for a second 🐱: First of all, that jumpsuit was riding up way too high, and it was genuinely so uncomfortable and painful. I wasn't thinking straight at the moment, I just really needed to pull it down. But looking back at the footage myself, I agree it definitely looked like my hand went in a bit too deep. 🐱: I think I’ve gotten so comfortable around midzy lately that I completely let my guard down on stage and acted without thinking. I am so deeply sorry for that. 🐱: But seriously, it was absolutely the jumpsuit's fault! It was literally trying to split me in half, so I had no choice! Still, I know it was wrong of me to reach into my pants in public, especially on stage. That was my mistake. 🐱: Because of this, my friend made me promise to do some serious self-reflection and repeat this three times: I will never reach into my pants in public, especially on stage, ever again. 🐱: So yeah, that’s where I stand. I’m honestly so disappointed in myself for letting everyone who loves and supports me see me doing something like that. 🐱: But seriously... it really *was* the jumpsuit's fault! 😭 ...Okay, okay, but it was still my bad at the end of the day. 🐱: Next time I have to wear a jumpsuit, I’ll just bring a pair of scissors on stage with me. Just kidding… 🐱: Anyway, that’s the whole story and I just wanted to clarify things with you all.

땡덩표류하다

4,176,284 次观看 • 1 个月前

The media onslaught began the moment Karoline Leavitt opened the floor at the White House press briefing. One reporter wasted no time, suggesting Trump’s upcoming trip to the Middle East was less about diplomacy and more about personal business. He hasn’t even landed in Saudi Arabia, the U.A.E., or Qatar—but they were already implying he was using the presidency for private gain. “Is the president planning to meet with folks involved with any of the family businesses over there?” the reporter asked. Leavitt cut the question off before it could gain steam. “Not to my knowledge,” she said. Then she fired back at the entire narrative. “I think it’s frankly ridiculous that anyone in this room would even suggest that President Trump is doing anything for his own benefit.” She reminded the room what Trump gave up to serve the country—twice. “He left a life of luxury and a life of running a very successful real estate empire for public service. Not just once, but twice.” And she made it clear why the American people sent him back to the White House. “The American public reelected him back to this White House because they trust he acts in the best interests of our country and putting the American public first.” Leavitt then highlighted what the media never admits: “This is a president who has actually lost money for being president of the United States.” She ended with a pointed comparison. “I don’t remember these types of questions being asked of my predecessor about a career politician who was clearly profiting off of this office.”

The Vigilant Fox 🦊

613,744 次观看 • 1 年前

Dear friends, I turn 43 today. Thank you for all your warm wishes on this day. I took a leave from hospital today to be with family and unwind. I started doing this every birthday after a near fatal crash in 2021 (at a time when I was wholly married to my work) and everything changed since then. I decided to smell the flowers, and touch the grass, but also do quality work as a professional. Yes work life balance is possible. It is not a myth. As a clinical doctor sub-specialist, there are many things I changed for the better. I stopped being a workaholic. I found that seeing 20 patients a day with utmost dedication and care was far more satisfying than seeing 100 quickly. It also helped me improve my patients lives. I learned to prescribe less, listen more, treat when needed and advice lifestyle changes. It is now more than 3 years since I have touched alcohol. So that I can authoritatively treat my patients and advice them with what is right. I stopped meeting medical pharma representatives and accepting to go for every medical conference and sponsored meeting. This actually improved my clinical knowledge because I started to improve myself, on my own. I read more... I became that student I once was. I became my most important competition. Everyday I try to be a better doctor for my patients - by following science and evidence and updating myself. I started to love myself, because of which I started to take care of myself. From finding time for daily work outs (not to develop a 6-pack, but to be physically active to improve overall health), keeping aside time to unwind, and saying no to additional work and over indulging in commitments - because of which, I found time to feed my passions - music, book writing and movies. My first book (non-fiction) is now in proof-reading (hopefully will be out next year). And I started working on my new book projects. Bound India (Bound) and Tara Khandelwal will be representing my future literary works. At some point in the future, I want to write so much more (not like these days when I have to burn midnight oil to get through a chapter after an exhausting day at work). I stopped believing in publish or perish. This is a myth. Academic life is important. I am still active in it - but I choose my battles wisely. I do not get anxious or depressed if I cannot publish medical papers consistently. I decided to publish medical papers if I find them worthy of spending time, money and effort on. This gave me the option of indulging in public health research projects (like Citizens Protein Project) and spend more time with MESH ( This was far more satisfying that wasting money to publish medical science that only catered to my peer-circles and not the public. Today, I had a good breakfast with my wife, and we decided to get inked (my fourth and fifth tattoos), got some choux pastry instead of traditional 'cake cutting' and worked more on my new book (a semi-autobiographical medical college memoir). I thank you all for the great support and love in here... and I hope I can do more for my patients, their family, my family and the public at large... as long as I can. ...and thanks also to my trolls and loud but irrelevant critics in whose minds I live rent free.

TheLiverDoc™

121,754 次观看 • 1 年前

Just a personal post to say thank you so much to everyone who's been behind me this year. I’m still blown away by the level of support I have received from the public in Australia over the past few months. I am turning 27 on June 4th and it makes me reflect a lot on my trajectory. I've been in the public eye since protesting against the CCP at the age of 20, so I've spent almost my entire twenties under a lot of pressure - doxxed, stalked, defamed, targeted with bomb threats, threatened with death multiple times. But I am still so happy. I am extraordinarily lucky that I get to do political work full time as an independent activist. Each day I wake up just so happy, passionate, motivated. I feel so lucky that the President of the United States shared my work this year, even ringing the Australian Prime Minister at 2 AM about my reporting - helping rescue some of the Iranian women's soccer players. I still get goose bumps about that, my friends ringing me at 1 AM to tell me the President had shared my work. And I feel so lucky that Elon follows me and sometimes shares my work to millions of people. It's just amazing because he is somebody doing work of world-historic importance - this is a guy who will be remembered in 500 years time, so I feel extraordinarily lucky that he sometimes shares my stuff. But I am still unsatisfied with the amount of work I have done. I haven't yet produced a work of lasting significance like a great book or film. I still feel like I'm not doing enough, not working hard enough. I am still really far away from making it and still worry that I will never make it. I've taken a non-traditional career trajectory. There are people my age who are already lawyers, already engineers, already working in the corporate world. Some of them are already buying their first homes. I've taken a different path and it is sometimes frightening knowing that it is ultimately completely up to me. I am so lucky to make a full time income from my work, but if I stop working, it's over. I don't have a boss, I don't have someone watching my time sheets. It's just completely up to me and my agency, whether this works. I worry sometimes because I'm turning 27 soon and I haven't got that much in material terms to show for it. But I'm so lucky that I'm able to do something that I'm passionate about, that I love, that I get to work so hard at. And I am extremely thankful to the thousands of people who share my work and support me, making it all possible. I just have to keep working hard. I need to finish writing a really good book or make a really good documentary/film. Just have to conquer my ADHD and make something that lasts. Never give up. Thank you so much guys

Drew Pavlou 🇦🇺🇺🇸🇺🇦🇹🇼

18,469 次观看 • 2 个月前

🚨 "I Can Design & Build An Aircraft That Can Go 210x The Speed of Light!" During my conversation with Joe Rogan I revealed something that I have been sitting on for a couple of years. The fact that I was present in the room when Lockheed Martin engineer and inventor Brad Sorenson was contacted and asked about the Alien Reproduction Vehicle (ARV Fluxliner) that he described to military illustrator, Mark McCandlish. Mark revealed the Fluxliner to the world during the 2001 National Press Conference, organised by Dr. Steven Greer, before later (reportedly) taking his own life. Brad Sorenson has never gone public about what he told Mark. We only have the ARV Fluxliner story because of Mark, and we only know of Brad Sorenson because of Mark. But when Brad was contacted, and I was present for the phone call, he essentially admitted to everything, acknowledging the legitimacy of Mark McCandlish's detailed illustration of this flying saucer style vehicle. Brad said three of these vehicles were present inside the Lockheed hangar, nicknamed Baby Bear (smallest) Mamma Bear (Mid-Size) Papa Bear (Largest). They were designated as 'Instantaneous Nuclear Delivery Platforms' by the Lockheed team. Brad was extremely angry on the phone in regards to Mark going public, clearly Brad never intended for Mark to take the information he gave him and go public with it, he said "I gave Mark the keys to the kingdom, and he went off and told the whole f***ing world about it" Brad Sorenson claimed on this phone call that he is capable of designing and building an aircraft that can go 210x the speed of light, he said that "we have turned over every stone in the Solar System and what we have realised is that we have to make the earth work" This is the first time direct statements have been made from Brad in relation to the ARV Fluxliner and Mark McCandlish, my takeaway was that Brad believed at the time that Mark would treat this information as a trade secret, Mark chose to tell the world and Brad, to this very day, has never forgiven Mark for doing that.

Jay Anderson

337,594 次观看 • 7 个月前

Thomas Sankara once said: "Comrades, there is no true social revolution without the liberation of women. May my eyes never see and my feet never take me to a society where half the people are held in silence. I hear the roar of women's silence. I sense the rumble of their storm and feel the fury of their revolt." He was assassinated in a coup led by his brother, friend and ally, Blaise Compaoré. Spent only 4 years in power and he did the following: - He vaccinated 2.5 million children against meningitis, yellow fever and measles in a matter of weeks. - He initiated a nation-wide literacy campaign, increasing the literacy rate from 13% in 1983 to 73% in 1987. - He planted over 10 million trees to prevent desertification -He built roads and a railway to tie the nation together, without foreign aid - He appointed females to high governmental positions, encouraged them to work, recruited them into the military, and granted pregnancy leave during education. - He outlawed female genital mutilation, forced marriages and polygamy in support of Women's rights - He sold off the government fleet of Mercedes cars and made the Renault 5 (the cheapest car sold in Burkina Faso at that time) the official service car of the ministers. - He reduced the salaries of all public servants, including his own, and forbade the use of government chauffeurs and 1st class airline tickets. - He redistributed land from the feudal landlords and gave it directly to the peasants. Wheat production rose in three years from 1700 kg per hectare to 3800 kg per hectare, making the country food self-sufficient. - He opposed foreign aid, saying that "he who feeds you, controls you." -He called for a united front of African nations to repudiate their foreign debt. - In Ouagadougou, Sankara converted the army's provisioning store into a state-owned supermarket open to everyone (the first supermarket in the country). - He forced civil servants to pay one month's salary to public projects. - When asked why he didn't want his portrait hung in public places, as was the norm for other African leaders.

👑S.A.L.A.K.O🕊

87,923 次观看 • 10 个月前

On the 7th of July, 2026, my dear brother Peter Akah and I attended my adopted father’s birthday. Yes, na me adopt am. 😄 Here is the backstory. When I was abducted by the Nigerian Army and later handed over to the DSS after three unbearable days in military custody, my fourth day at the DSS. The DSS had begun their investigation and asked me to write my statement, which I did according to the investigators’ instructions. After that, it was time for my audio-visual statement, where they needed to record both my voice and video. For that process, I requested the presence of my lawyer. At that moment, I couldn’t remember my lawyer, Barr. Femi Balogun’s phone number offhand, but I could remember my brother Randy Peter’s number. So I asked the DSS officers to call him. Because they needed someone who could arrive within 30 minutes, I told them to go ahead and contact Peter. The moment Peter heard my voice, I could hear the joy and relief in his voice. I immediately told him that I needed a lawyer to come with him. He simply said, “Okay, I’m coming.” In less than 30 minutes, he arrived—with Professor Sam Amadi . I couldn’t believe my eyes. Professor Sam Amadi was someone I had only seen on television and read about on X. The moment I saw him, my confidence returned. Deep down, I felt that I was going to regain my freedom. Professor assured me that Nigerians were standing with me. Meanwhile, my friend and lawyer, Barr. Femi Balogun Femi Balogun Esq (Notary Public) , had been working tirelessly from the very first day of my abduction, writing to the relevant security agencies and doing everything legally possible to secure my release. I’ll save the rest of the story for another day. For now, I simply want to say: Thank you, Professor Sam Amadi, for showing up for me when it mattered the most. And happy birthday, sir. As your adopted son, I will make you proud someday. Justice can never be cracked.

JusticeCrack

28,664 次观看 • 1 个月前

My neighbor was in the laundry room at 11pm. We'd lived on the same floor for two years. Never said more than "hi." He looked at my laptop. "What are you doing?" "Checking the bot." "What bot?" "The trading one. Open-source. Anyone can audit the code." He put his laundry basket down. "So you code for free?" "No man. The code makes money." "Sure it does." I didn't argue. I sat on the dryer. One wallet I was tracking turned $1,950 into $29,400 in 19 days. Another flipped 285 trades with 83% winrate. One more pulled $8.1M in volume in six weeks. He sat on the other dryer. "That's... from a script?" Exactly. Then I showed him the repos. All free. All public. First: 86M+ trades on Polymarket. Every outcome since day one. Free to download. Second: Market making bot. Both sides of the book. Gas optimized. Google Sheets execution. Third: ML + heuristics. I fed 14,000 wallets into Claude. One prompt. 4 minutes. Found 47 traders with 70%+ winrate. Bot mirrors them with 60-second delay. He went quiet for a long time. Then: "I'm a senior PM at Salesforce. $190K. I cried in my car this morning." I didn't say anything. He looked at the washing machine spinning. "How long have you been doing this?" "Eight months." "And you live two doors down from me?" "Yep." "Send me the links. Tonight. Before I do something stupid." Try to trade: Neighbors don't ask about the money. They ask how long you've been two doors down. Then they ask for the links before they do something stupid.

Lunar

18,547 次观看 • 2 个月前