DHS-Subpoena-Cover-Letter-OGCđ¨BREAKING: The GOP Oversight Committee has confirmed links to the CCP and Tim Walz via a whistleblower.
Tomorrow night is the VP debate between J.D. Vance and Walz. đ đ đ pic.twitter.com/0Wn8ZKU5Wl
â Dustin Grage (@GrageDustin) September 30, 2024
Category: Enemies Foreign and Domestic
This just cost @KamalaHarris the election. This is the show stopper that can cause her to lose the election. Spread it and tell her what you think in comments.
Here she is on video stating that our lowest income communities and communities of color will be the first to receive⌠pic.twitter.com/BGIvV0QFwl
â SheilaG2024 (@SheilaG2024) September 30, 2024
18th century America was influenced by the “Glorious Revolution” 0f 1688 in ‘mother’ England. And no one had a bigger impact on American attitudes towards freedom of speech than Englishmen John Trenchard and Thomas Gordon, who wrote about it in Cato’s Letter Number 15
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Freedom of speech is the great bulwark of liberty; they prosper and die together: And it is the terror of traitors and oppressors, and a barrier against them. It produces excellent writers, and encourages men of fine genius.
Tacitus tells us, that the Roman commonwealth bred great and numerous authors, who writ with equal boldness and eloquence: But when it was enslaved, those great wits were no more.
Postquam bellatum apud Actium atque omnem potestatem ad unum conferri pacis interfuit, magna illa ingenia cessere.
[After the battle at Actium ( when Octavian Caesar defeated Marc Antony) and when all power was brought to one peace (when Octavian was made Emperor Augustus), those great characters ceased.]
Tyranny had usurped the place of equality, which is the soul of liberty, and destroyed publick courage.
The minds of men, terrified by unjust power, degenerated into all the vileness and methods of servitude: Abject sycophancy and blind submission grew the only means of preferment, and indeed of safety; men durst not open their mouths, but to flatter.
You released 425,000 convicted criminals into the public.
No one believes you. pic.twitter.com/ddq048Eqv9
â Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) September 27, 2024
Comment O’ The Day
Once you accept destroying the Constitution is one of their goals, a lot more things make sense.
CENSORSHiP: John Kerry explaining how free speech stands in the way of consensus around the WEFâs preferred narrative, describes how governments will need to stamp out voices that dissent.
pic.twitter.com/tA1pTD1cYBâ @amuse (@amuse) September 28, 2024
You don’t hate journalists enough
You think you do but you don’t pic.twitter.com/kU6PRQbWZk
â Jack Poso đşđ¸ (@JackPosobiec) September 26, 2024
Donald Trump Jr.: âWhy is Kamalaâs DOJ Publicizing ⌠a Bounty on My Dadâs Head?â
Ryan Routh failed to assassinate President Donald Trump.
Routh is now offering a $150,000 bounty for whomever kills President Trump.
The DOJ released the letter.
Why would the DOJ publicly release this letter?
I have an idea–they’re all in on it.
They all want him dead.⌠pic.twitter.com/UCmI9PuZMJ
â Breanna Morello (@BreannaMorello) September 23, 2024
You’d think they’d wait until after the election.
Two way to take this
1 They’re so confident Harris is going to win that they’re arrogant
2 Biden is -again- stabbing Harris in the back for getting dumped.
President Biden plans to sign new executive actions aimed at reducing gun violence
The White House will announce the new measures in the coming weeks, as officials mark the first anniversary of the creation of the Office of Gun Violence Prevention
The White House will soon announce new executive actions aimed at further reducing gun violence in America, Scripps News has learned, just as the one-year mark since the formation of the Office of Gun Violence Prevention approaches.
Senior administration officials have pointed to the creation of the first-of-its-kind office, led by Vice President Kamala Harris, as a landmark moment for President Joe Biden, for whom the issue of gun violence has been a decades-long focus.
âWe know that people are still dying every day in this country due to gun violence,â Stefanie Feldman, director of OGVP, told Scripps News in an interview Friday. âSometimes it makes national headlines. Sometimes it doesn’t. President Biden and Vice President Harris are committed to continuing their long legacy of leadership on this work.â
Feldman said the new executive actions will be announced âin the weeks aheadâ but declined to elaborate on specifics, noting only that some pertain to the continued implementation of the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act while others are âwholly new.â
â[Biden and Harris] really asked us to address all angles of this issue, to address not only mass shootings but suicide by firearm, accidental shootings [and] community violence,â Feldman noted.
This week the White House also released a new report showcasing the work of the OGVP in its first year, organized by the four key responsibilities of the office, including implementing the Safer Communities Act, coordinating support for gun violence survivors, identifying possible executive actions to be taken and expanding partner coalitions with states and localities throughout the country.
Passed in 2022 on a bipartisan basis, the Safer Communities Act was the first gun control law approved by Congress in nearly three decades and included additional funding for mental health and red flag programs, expanded background checks for gun sales and cracked down on illegal trafficking efforts.
In 2024, the gun background check system helped block more than 4,600 gun sales to people convicted of misdemeanor crimes of domestic violence, according to the report. To date, the Department of Justice has charged more than 500 defendants with violating provisions under the law, and the expanded background check provision has kept guns out of the hands of nearly 900 young people who shouldnât have them, federal officials said.
On the implementation front, Feldman argued that, though the entirety of the legislation is already in effect, âthere’s a big difference between implementing something and really squeezing out all the possible benefits that you can.â
She pointed to some state laws that protect individual privacy as obstacles preventing law enforcement officials from adequately responding to background checks, and said her office was currently working with state legislators to push for changes that would lift such restrictions.
The office has also worked to coordinate with state and local partners, including suggesting legislative changes at the state level. At least 17 states have passed new gun-related legislation over the past year and three — Maryland, Pennsylvania and New Mexico — formed their own offices, the report noted.
As for supporting survivors of gun violence and coordinating with partner coalitions, the organizer of one such group praised the work of OGVP in an interview with Scripps News.
Tony Montalto, whose daughter Gina was killed in the 2018 school shooting in Parkland, Florida â the deadliest mass shooting at a high school in U.S. history â now serves as president of âStand with Parkland,â a group advocating for gun and public safety reform. Montalto said his group met with the OGVP âtwo or three timesâ since the office was stood up a year ago.
RELATED STORY |Â Gun violence in the US: How will the candidates handle a top issue for voters?
âWe’re very pleased at the pragmatic approach that they’re taking in terms of increasing the ability to prevent gun violence in our country,â Montalto said. âThese officials came down and walked through the halls of the scene of the Parkland shooting with our families. The Vice President was there with officials from the Office of Gun Violence Prevention and they sat down and they spoke with all the families that were available that day, listening to what we can do, talking about policies, procedures and additional laws that will help make everyone in this country safer from the threat of gun violence.â
Data from the Gun Violence Archive indicates that the number of mass shootings this year has decreased by 20 percent compared to the same period last year, the White House report noted, and is on track to be at the lowest level since 2019. Violent crime overall was down significantly as well, something the White House has touted as historic.
âAfter the prior administration saw a historic increase in homicides, this administration has seen a historic decrease in homicides, and that has only accelerated this year,â Feldman said.
In an election year, the Harris campaign has frequently highlighted the issue of gun violence on the campaign trail, contrasting her administrationâs approach with how former President Donald Trump has handled the issue.
âIâm in favor of the second amendment. And I’m in favor of assault weapons bans. Universal background checks, red flag laws. And these are just common sense,â Harris said during a campaign event on Thursday, echoing a sentiment she shared when announcing the creation of the OGVP a year ago.
RELATED STORY |Â Surgeon general declares gun violence a public health crisis in America
But, with about four months left in office, Biden administration officials are working to take advantage of the remaining time while preparing for the next administration.
âWhat any president does with the structure of the White House or the Office is up to them, but what we’re focused on is what we can do in the next four months,â Feldman said. âPresident Biden, Vice President Harris, have the next four months to do all they can to save lives, and that’s exactly what they’ve asked the office to carry out.â
Montalto said he hoped that the work of OGVP would continue regardless of who wins in November.
âWe do hope that this office survives any change in the White House, and that whoever gets elected as our next president realizes the value of having a pragmatic and practical group working towards the prevention of gun violence for all U.S. citizens,â he said
They will always tell you what they're up to.
Lately, it's getting easier to hear, as you have to read between the lines less. https://t.co/5OnlO3cxUL
— 4nt1p4tt3rn đ´ââ Appalachistan Wolf Lodge #47 (@4nt1p4tt3rn) September 22, 2024
Kamala: âIf you donât police your social media platform we will hold you accountable."
Walz: âThereâs no guarantee to free speech."
Hillary: âAmericans should be criminally charged for misinformation."
This is whatâs in store for free speech in America should Kamala win. pic.twitter.com/h0nexB5cDi
— Western Lensman (@WesternLensman) September 18, 2024
They want to take away your right to freedom of speech https://t.co/gNPezDuv5Q
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) September 18, 2024
Josh Hawley
đ¨đ¨ NEW WHISTLEBLOWER allegations – this time about the latest attempt on Trumpâs life. Whistleblower alleges Secret Service apparently failed to account for âknown vulnerabilitiesâ at Trumpâs golf course. Shooter was able to lie in wait for 12 hours. What is the explanation?
Received this from a follower. A classroom door in Boston teaching students to hate America.
Homeschool your kids. pic.twitter.com/gNBFZJUEpU
â Libs of TikTok (@libsoftiktok) September 16, 2024
Imagine that. https://t.co/A5oAIhJctM
â Catturd ⢠(@catturd2) September 16, 2024
So what else is new?
Harris Might Own A Gun, But She Doesn’t Represent Gun Owners
Vice President Kamala Harris shocked a lot of people when she said she owned a gun during the debate last week.
Well, in the most technical sense, sure.
However, that doesn’t absolve her from her many anti-gun sins, so to speak.
ABC News debate moderator Linsey Davis referenced the vice presidentâs flip-flopping on mandatory gun buybacks, which amount to confiscation, during one question that was more about changing policy positions generally than it was about the Second Amendment specifically.
Near the end of the debate, Davis asked, âYou wanted mandatory buybacks for assault weapons. Now your campaign says you donât,â Davis said before asking Harris why so many of her policy positions had changed, according to The Reload.
Vice President Harris didnât address the question and was only forced to respond later to a criticism by former President Donald Trump warning voters that if elected, the vice president would have âa plan to confiscate everyoneâs gun.â She jumped in with a comment that caught viewersâ attention.
âAnd then this business about taking everyoneâs guns away, Tim Walz and I are both gun owners,â Vice President Harris stated. âWeâre not taking anyoneâs guns away. So stop with the continuous lying about this stuff.â
The vice presidentâs remark about being a gun owner drew attention. She practically never mentions being a gun owner in all her calls for more gun control and the only reference before is a glancing mention in a 2019 CNN interview. Not surprisingly, Second Amendment supporters were skeptical of her statement.
âSo now Harris owns a gun? Ha, Iâd love to know what kind/caliber and how often she trains with it,â competitive shooter, GunsOut TV founder and CNN commentator Shermichael Singleton posted on X.
Now, the truth is that there were previous reports of Harris owning a gun. As a former prosecutor in a city like San Francisco, it’s not overly surprising that she’d have a gun. A lot of prosecutors do, and for what should be pretty obvious reasons. It’s not like there isn’t some potential of such people to be targets, after all.
But there are gun owners and gun owners.
See, no nation has a complete and total gun ban. There’s always a way for some people to have a firearm and Kamala Harris is one of those people who will be able to get a gun no matter what the laws are.
What she’s advocating for are laws that will inhibit regular people, the actual gun owners, from having them. Both she and her running mate might own guns, but they’d gladly see us relegated to revolvers and pump-action shotguns for protecting our family while the criminals are running around with semi-autos and those converted to full-auto.
As for her response to Trump, she might not be taking everyone’s guns, but she most definitely wants to take some of them from us. I don’t care what she says, I’m not buying that suddenly she figures a mandatory buyback is a bad idea. At best, she knows it’s never going to happen so she won’t push for it anymore. It’ll come back the moment she thinks she can get away with it and we all know it.
I think the best way to view it is that Kamala Harris isn’t really a gun owner so much as someone who owns a gun.
The latter group figure they’re the exception, that they can be trusted with one but aren’t so sure about everyone else, so they should be restricted. The former recognizes that in order to protect their right to keep and bear arms, everyone else’s needs to be protected as well.
There’s no world I can imagine where anyone remotely like the Kamala Harris we’ve all seen would fall into that camp.
I agree
As the Springfield invasion continues to dominate X, I’m finding it a useful friend/enemy screening tool.
Anyone who is in favor of destroying a two century old Midwestern city by involuntarily flooding it with an alien population is my enemy. There is no middle ground.
1/â Labrador Skeptic (@SaysSimulation) September 15, 2024
Kamala Harris openly joked about assassinating President Trump in 2018 as an audience of lobotomized clapping seals cheered
And youâre wondering how we ended up here?
— Benny Johnson (@bennyjohnson) September 15, 2024
Harris-Walz campaign recruiting military veterans to influence social media
Veterans are being bribed to betray their oath.
The next time you see a social media post from a military veteran who claims to support banning certain firearms or any other infringement of our civil rights, realize they may be getting paid to violate their oath.
An email obtained last week by the Second Amendment Foundationâs Investigative Journalism Project revealed that the âprecision micro-influencerâ marketing firm People First is hiring veterans to serve as paid social media influencers for the Harris-Walz campaign.
It is not hard to understand why the progressive firm wants to hire former military members. Veterans have credibility â especially when the topic is guns. Whenever the gun-ban industry convinces a vet to call for an AR ban or violate their oath in some other way, they always tout it as a win. This is why Tim Walz is so celebrated by Giffords, Brady and Everytown. Before his stolen valor was revealed, Walz cultivated the false impression that he spent most of his military career knee-deep in grenade pins.
People First has a long history of supporting the war against guns and Second Amendment Rights. They know what theyâre doing, and theyâre very good, unfortunately. Now, the New York City-based firm wants to recruit veterans living in seven key battleground states, but then explains in its recruitment email that they are open to hire anyone with a âcompelling story,â regardless of where they live.
Paid Social Media Opportunity for Veterans!
Phil McKnight
Hi there!
My name is Phil, and I am an Organizer at People First. I am reaching out to share an exciting partnership around veterans!
Veterans, you know better than anyone that our allegiance to this country is pledged toward the Constitution and the values that are enshrined within it – not to any particular man or woman.
We need your help explaining which values you believe our elected leaders should uphold as we approach the upcoming November election. This campaign is also open to family members of those currently or previously enlisted in any of the six US military branches.
Join this campaign now if you are located in any key battleground states:
Arizona
Georgia
Michigan
Pennsylvania
Wisconsin
Nevada
North CarolinaNot from one of these states? No problem. Anyone who has a compelling story to share should apply now too.
If you are interested in participating in this opportunity, please let me know as soon as possible so we can get you started on the next steps.
Looking forward to hearing from you!
Best,
Phil—
Phil McKnight
Digital Relationship Organizer
People First Marketing
CreatorNetwork.cc is a CRM (Customer Relationship Management) platform designed specifically for People First Marketing. Our platform helps businesses and marketers to connect and collaborate with content creators in a more efficient and effective way.
The process is relatively simple. The influencer submits draft content, which is then edited and approved. Â The influencer then posts it on their social media platforms, and theyâre paid 10-15 days later. As a result, People First has made oath breaking easy and, unfortunately, profitable.
McKnight did not respond to emails seeking his comments for this story.
Censorship, gun control
People First founder and CEO Curtis Hougland rose to prominence fighting against what he told Vanity Fair magazine in 2019Â was âhate speech and online extremism.â
âDemocrats want to focus on facts and figures. The other side plays into fears and taps into emotions, and they show it to you. Itâs all about emotional resonance,â Hougland told the magazine.
Hougland was behind the passage of Nevadaâs Question 1 in 2016, which expanded background checks and ended most private gun sales.
âAcross the geographic footprint of Nevada, the company credentialed and recruited 287 influencers, many of them doctors and nurses, and told them to create their own version of a messaging brief, provided to them with a company dashboard,â Vanity Fair reported.
Today, People First is working dozens of campaigns and advocacy programs, Hougland says on his LinkedIn page.
âWe can source online advocates by district, religion, party, ethnicity, age, and affinity,â he wrote. âWeâre 82 days away from Election Day! Enough time to execute a local or national campaign and impact elections and ballot initiatives.â
Takeaways
When you raise your right hand and swear to support and defend the Constitution of the United States, you donât get to pick and choose the amendments youâre willing to support and defend. The oath has no expiration date. It doesnât end upon retirement or ETS. Walz forgot that, sadly. Same-same for any vet who responds to People Firstâs siren song.
If you really want to thank a veteran for their service, hire them. They will be the best employee on your payroll, but not this. What People First is doing to our veterans is reprehensible. Theyâre bribing them into betraying their oaths. Rather than direct deposit, People First should pay their influencers with 30 pieces of silver.
Kirby: ‘No use in responding’ to a ‘handful of vets’ on Biden’s botched Afghan withdrawal
‘Obviously no use in responding. A “handful” of vets indeed and all of one stripe,’ Kirby said in a ‘reply all’ email chain
On the anniversary of 9/11, White House National Security Council communications adviser John Kirby dismissed the concerns of military veterans critical of the botched withdrawal from Afghanistan, writing in response to a Fox News Digital press inquiry that there’s “no use” weighing in on the veterans’ views.
“Obviously no use in responding. A âhandfulâ of vets indeed and all of one stripe,” Kirby said in a “reply all” email chain Wednesday afternoon that appeared to be intended for White House staffers, but which also included Fox News Digital.
Fox News Digital had reached out to the White House earlier Wednesday afternoon regarding critical comments from four veterans, including Rep. Cory Mills, R-Fla., who blasted Kirby for his Monday press conference that they said provided “cover” for the Biden administration’s 2021 withdrawal.
Included in that initial reachout were quotes from the four veterans, and Fox News Digital asked the White House if it had any comment to include on the vets’ blistering criticisms of Kirby and the White House’s handling of the Afghanistan withdrawal. The email chain was forwarded to White House staffers on the National Security Council, before Kirby replied to all on the chain that there’s “no use in responding.”
Kirby’s message was sent in error, with him following up with a Fox News Digital reporter, “Clearly, I didnât realize you were on the chain.” Kirby sent the email while traveling with President Biden on the anniversary of 9/11.
The veterans quoted in the email lambasted Kirby for “deflecting” from the Biden administration’s disastrous withdrawal from Afghanistan in 2021, following House Republicans releasing a scathing report this week following the anniversary of the botched withdrawal.
“The bottom line is that the Biden-Harris administration chose politics over strategy, and Kirby, who I wouldnât trust to guard my grocery list, is now trying to cover for them,” Mills, an Army veteran, said in comments to Fox News Digital.
You can’t stop the signal when the horse is already out of the barn
Law enforcement leans on 3D-printer industry to help thwart machine gun conversion devices
Justice Department officials are turning to the 3D-printing industry to help stop the proliferation of tiny pieces of plastic transforming semi-automatic weapons into illegal homemade machine guns on streets across America
WASHINGTON — Justice Department officials are turning to the 3D-printing industry to help stop the proliferation of tiny pieces of plastic transforming weapons into illegal homemade machine guns on streets across America.
The rising threat of what are known as machine gun conversion devices requires âimmediate and sustained attention,” U.S. Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco said Friday. That means finding ways to stop criminals from exploiting technology to make the devices in the first place, she said.
âLaw enforcement cannot do this alone,â Monaco said during a gathering in Washington of federal law enforcement officials, members of the 3D-printing industry and academia. âWe need to engage software developers, technology experts and leaders in the 3-D-printing industry to identify solutions in this fight.â
Devices that convert firearms to fully automatic weapons have spread âlike wildfireâ due to advancements in 3D-printing technology, according to Steve Dettelbach, the director of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives. His agency reported a 570% increase in the number of conversion devices collected by police departments between 2017 and 2021.
âMore and more of these devices were being sold over the internet and on social media, and more and more they were actually just being printed by inexpensive 3D printers in homes and garages everywhere,â Dettelbach said.
The pieces of plastic or metal are considered illegal machine guns under federal law but are so small they run the risk of being undetected by law enforcement. Guns with conversion devices have been used in several mass shootings, including one that left four dead at a sweet sixteen party in Alabama last year.
The devices âcan transform a street corner into a combat zone, devastating entire communities,â Monaco said.
Monaco on Friday also announced several other efforts designed to crack down on the devices, including a national training initiative for law enforcement and prosecutors. The deputy attorney general is also launching a committee designed to help spot trends and gather intelligence.
