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Wasn't sure where to put this, but we need a thread for the wing nuts. Lauren Boebert.
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Also: I just listened to a Tim Miller / Bulwark podcast with Sam Stein about Danica Patrick and this Elizabeth April person. Evidently Patrick believes in shape shifting lizard people, and Elizabeth April says she gets messages about them. They talked about which celebrities are actually reptilian, when they will all be revealed, just completely batshit crazy stuff. And Patrick has also had a man on her podcast who also talks about them a lot - how they have infiltrated our populace, etc,Scare quotes, he/she/it might be an alien shapeshifter.
If those are the four horsemen, we're all going to hell.Easy - RFK, Jr.
The Dems spent no money on their candidate for congresscritter in the district I am in. The Republican won by large margins the past several times.I live in a very red county here, In local races I've only seen one democrat win something, once. Then it turned out that person wasn't actually a democrat.
No argumentIf those are the four horsemen, we're all going to hell.
The ultimate goal of fascism is slavery/forced labor to death of "subhumans."Among the hordes of Donald Trumpsupporters in attendance at campaign rallies is a group that the former president fondly refers to as “those beautiful ladies from North Carolina.”
The women, often pictured smiling bigly and in their Sunday best, are all members of the same evangelical church.
The Word of Faith Fellowship, in Spindale, was established in 1979, and according to its website its members “strive to live righteous, godly lives.”
But they have also been accused of using foreigners, including teenagers, for unpaid labor.
At his rallies, Trump has often used women from the church – who have attended over 250 rallies – to prove his popularity with female voters, proudly observing that they attend his rallies “without their husbands.”……
The AP investigation found that Word of Faith Fellowship used its two church branches in Brazil to siphon a steady flow of young laborers who came on tourist and student visas to its 35-acre compound in rural North Carolina.
Some 16 Brazilian former members told the AP they were forced to work, often for no pay, and were physically or verbally assaulted.
One individual said that workers were treated “as slaves,” while another claimed she was just 12 years old the first time she was put to work.
Victims were reportedly told that they would be “violating God’s will” if they refused to do as they were told………
Inside the secretive church that’s become Trump’s biggest female fan group
Members of the Word of Faith Fellowship have attended over 250 rallies in support of the former president — but the church has been accused of engaging in unpaid labor of foreigners, including children, writes Mike Bediganwww.independent.co.uk
They should be arrested and prosecuted as domestic terrorists and charged with treason.Government emergency workers in the US responding to the devastation caused by Hurricane Helene in North Carolina were relocated over the weekend amid concerns that “armed militia” could pose a threat to their safety.
According to an email obtained by the Washington Post, a US Forest Service official sent out a message warning that the Federal Emergency Management Agency (Fema) “has advised all federal responders Rutherford County, NC, to stand down and evacuate the county immediately”.
The message said that soldiers with the national guard “had come across x2 trucks of armed militia saying there were out hunting FEMA”.
The Appalachian county of Rutherford incorporates the mountain towns of Rutherfordton, Forest City and Chimney Rock, which were badly hit by Helene floodwaters that tore away homes, washed out roads and killed dozens.
The politicization of the response to Helene and later Milton has provided a recruitment opportunity for white supremacist groups who have assembled in devastated regions that government emergency services have struggled to reach as part of a recruitment drive and PR effort.
Fema has also long been a target of unfounded anti-government conspiracy theorists – especially on the US’s far right – going back more than a decade.
The Wall Street Journal reported on Friday that white nationalist groups, including Patriot Front, had joined recovery efforts in Florida and in the Carolinas. An X post from western North Carolinaread: “We in Patriot Front are here to help out the local communities … Our politicians can hem and haw and switch over quickly to their talking points about Israel, but we truly are supporting our communities and being America first.”……..
North Carolina hurricane recovery team relocated amid threat of ‘armed militia’
Hurricane Helene federal emergency workers told to evacuate Rutherford county, Washington Post reportswww.theguardian.com
There has been an arrest. Heard it while driving, so no link. 44 yo man was arrested.They should be arrested and prosecuted as domestic terrorists and charged with treason.
Russell Brand - con man
Russell Brand - con man
Think about this: the members of MAGA - college unit decided they were so mad about native Americans painting a rock that they had to destroy the painting less than 24 hours after it was painted in honor of Indigenous People’s Day. With a stupid juvenile saying, no less. Just full of hate.
I’m not sure this even belongs here because there are so many people who believe the same way:
I’m not sure this even belongs here because there are so many people who believe the same way: