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"I was wrong once in my life. This one time, I thought I was wrong, but it turned out I was right."
"I was wrong once in my life. This one time, I thought I was wrong, but it turned out I was right."
THIS IS OUTRAGEOUS!
Listen to the Long Beach mayor literally calling on 55 gangs to come to stop ICE!!
He’s running along Beach like Mexico where the cartels run the country!
The Long Beach police have literally been working with the gangs that they all know well and refuse to take down.
Is this happening where you live?
If there are gangs, the answer is yes.
BREAKING: Long Beach mayoral candidate Rogelio Martinez is facing calls to be ARRESTED after he asked all 55 gang leaders in his city to come together and GET RID OF ICE AGENTS.
"I was wrong once in my life. This one time, I thought I was wrong, but it turned out I was right."
"I was wrong once in my life. This one time, I thought I was wrong, but it turned out I was right."
"I was wrong once in my life. This one time, I thought I was wrong, but it turned out I was right."
This is Ron Lauder he's the father to the wife of the new fed chair. Yup, sure is every damn time.
https://duckduckgo.com/?t=ffab&q=ron+lauder&ia=web&iax=about
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"I was wrong once in my life. This one time, I thought I was wrong, but it turned out I was right."
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"I was wrong once in my life. This one time, I thought I was wrong, but it turned out I was right."
"I was wrong once in my life. This one time, I thought I was wrong, but it turned out I was right."
"I was wrong once in my life. This one time, I thought I was wrong, but it turned out I was right."
Vitamin B17, also known as amygdalin, is a natural substance found in many fruits and nuts, including apricot kernels, bitter almonds, and apple seeds. This vitamin has been found to have numerous health benefits, including cancer prevention and immune system support.
https://cancercenterforhealing.com/benefits-of-vitamin-b-17/
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC10531689/
https://mynatureschoice.com/blogs/vitamin-b17-amygdalin/list-of-foods-that-contain-vitamin-b17
"I was wrong once in my life. This one time, I thought I was wrong, but it turned out I was right."
"I was wrong once in my life. This one time, I thought I was wrong, but it turned out I was right."
In late 2019, several foreign and independent media outlets — Al Arabiya, The Jerusalem Post, i24News, Iran International, and Fox13 Tampa — reported a stunning claim: U.S. Representative Ilhan Omar (D-MN) had allegedly been recruited and funded by the Qatari government, a regime accused of sponsoring Islamist networks across the West.
https://open.substack.com/pub/mk3blog/p/ilhan-omar-qatar-and-the-question?r=6ckwai&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&showWelcomeOnShare=true
"I was wrong once in my life. This one time, I thought I was wrong, but it turned out I was right."
"I was wrong once in my life. This one time, I thought I was wrong, but it turned out I was right."
I need you to understand something most civics classes deliberately obscure.
The Constitution doesn’t grant you rights. It never did.
It restrains government from touching the rights you already possess. The difference isn’t semantic—it’s the entire structural logic of the American system. And somewhere between 1787 and now, that logic got inverted.
You were taught the inversion. So was I. We learned that the Bill of Rights “gives us” freedom of speech, freedom of religion, the right to bear arms. We learned to be grateful to the document for bestowing these privileges.
That’s backwards.
The Founders didn’t design wings for government. They designed shackles.
https://mk3blog.substack.com/p/the-constitution-wasnt-written-to
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"I was wrong once in my life. This one time, I thought I was wrong, but it turned out I was right."
The Hard Truth We Can’t Ignore
America is not the country it was meant to be. The United States was founded on a simple premise: liberty belongs to the people, not the government. Yet here we sit, two and a half centuries later, living under surveillance systems that would make King George III jealous and accepting restrictions on our movement, speech, and commerce that our founders would have met with muskets.
This isn’t hyperbole. This is the documented reality of how law and government have systematically dismantled the constitutional republic we inherited. Every crisis—wars, economic collapse, terrorism, pandemics—has been weaponized to expand state power. And Americans have let it happen.
https://open.substack.com/pub/mk3blog/p/tyranny-and-the-police-state-how?r=6ckwai&selection=f8ca4803-80f7-4ad8-a16a-5f74f707784e&utm_campaign=post-share-selection&utm_medium=web&aspectRatio=instagram&textColor=%23ffffff&bgImage=true
"I was wrong once in my life. This one time, I thought I was wrong, but it turned out I was right."
"I was wrong once in my life. This one time, I thought I was wrong, but it turned out I was right."
"I was wrong once in my life. This one time, I thought I was wrong, but it turned out I was right."
Since 1976, federal agencies have issued over 220,000 final regulations. That number comes from Federal Register data compiled by the Competitive Enterprise Institute — the closest thing we have to an official count. This figure represents formal rules that went through notice-and-comment procedures, not informal guidance documents or regulatory “dark matter” that flows from agencies daily. The real regulatory output affecting American businesses and citizens is significantly higher.
The question isn’t just how many regulations exist. It’s what gives unelected bureaucrats the authority to create binding law in the first place. The answer reveals a constitutional system that gradually abandoned its own principles, then recently began correcting course.
https://open.substack.com/pub/mk3blog/p/the-regulatory-
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Contemporary digital information ecosystems present unprecedented challenges for researchers seeking accurate, comprehensive data analysis. This framework establishes systematic methodologies for advanced search techniques, transforming conventional information gathering into strategic intelligence operations. The approach prioritizes precision, verification, and pattern recognition across institutional boundaries, addressing the critical gap between traditional research methods and the complex demands of modern information landscapes.
https://open.substack.com/pub/mk3blog/p/ai-search-mastery-boot-camp-tactical?r=6ckwai&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&showWelcomeOnShare=true
"I was wrong once in my life. This one time, I thought I was wrong, but it turned out I was right."
"I was wrong once in my life. This one time, I thought I was wrong, but it turned out I was right."
"I was wrong once in my life. This one time, I thought I was wrong, but it turned out I was right."
"I was wrong once in my life. This one time, I thought I was wrong, but it turned out I was right."
"I was wrong once in my life. This one time, I thought I was wrong, but it turned out I was right."
"I was wrong once in my life. This one time, I thought I was wrong, but it turned out I was right."
"I was wrong once in my life. This one time, I thought I was wrong, but it turned out I was right."
"I was wrong once in my life. This one time, I thought I was wrong, but it turned out I was right."
Obama's speechwriter who happens to be jewish said the quiet part out loud.
The Holocaust training has backfired, and Dave Smith explains why.
https://x.com/SaltyGirl09/status/2012237977758367785
"I was wrong once in my life. This one time, I thought I was wrong, but it turned out I was right."
"I was wrong once in my life. This one time, I thought I was wrong, but it turned out I was right."
"I was wrong once in my life. This one time, I thought I was wrong, but it turned out I was right."