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Israeli investigators just dropped the hammer: Jeffrey Epstein is alive. He's in Israel. And they say they have ironclad evidence he's still running the blackmail game on (American) politicians.
 
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Amazing the attention span of the US




People don't understand how much the lawfare used by the left has jammed up the Bondi DOJ. They are winning almost every cases once they get above the leftist district judges, but every case like this requires hours of manpower, tons of resources, and the dept to be focused on these cases instead of on actual crimes. The same goes for the Epstein files. Hundreds of DOJ personnel had to comb through millions of files for months. Those people were not able to focus on an anything else. Yet, be it these lawfare cases or the Epstein files, the DOJ is delivering with wins and releases.
 
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https://www.space.com/space-explora...after-encountering-issues-during-fueling-test

The agency had been eyeing Feb. 8 for the historic liftoff. Now, it's no earlier than March.

So leaks were on the minds of many space fans during the Artemis 2 wet dress — and they popped up on the pad Monday as well.


"During tanking, engineers spent several hours troubleshooting a liquid hydrogen leak in an interface used to route the cryogenic propellant into the rocket’s core stage, putting them behind in the countdown," NASA officials wrote in the Tuesday update. "Attempts to resolve the issue involved stopping the flow of liquid hydrogen into the core stage, allowing the interface to warm up for the seals to reseat, and adjusting the flow of the propellant. "

This is crazy to me. It’s leaking, what do we do? I don’t know, let’s turn it off and turn it back on slowly and see what happens.
 
https://www.space.com/space-explora...after-encountering-issues-during-fueling-test

The agency had been eyeing Feb. 8 for the historic liftoff. Now, it's no earlier than March.

So leaks were on the minds of many space fans during the Artemis 2 wet dress — and they popped up on the pad Monday as well.


"During tanking, engineers spent several hours troubleshooting a liquid hydrogen leak in an interface used to route the cryogenic propellant into the rocket’s core stage, putting them behind in the countdown," NASA officials wrote in the Tuesday update. "Attempts to resolve the issue involved stopping the flow of liquid hydrogen into the core stage, allowing the interface to warm up for the seals to reseat, and adjusting the flow of the propellant. "

This is crazy to me. It’s leaking, what do we do? I don’t know, let’s turn it off and turn it back on slowly and see what happens.
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Here’s what many don’t realize about the Declaration of Independence, says
@Hillsdale
professor Matthew Spalding:

“We have a sense today that somehow [the signers] are just these dainty individuals, sitting around debating and wearing tricorn hats and wigs and writing with quill pens.”

But nothing could be further from the truth, he says.

Those who signed the Declaration were “literally giving up their lives [and] their fortunes—but not their sacred honor,” Spalding says.

John Witherspoon lost his son to a cannonball at Germantown. Francis Lewis’s Long Island estate was bombarded and destroyed, and his wife Elizabeth was imprisoned in terribly harsh conditions until George Washington forced a prisoner exchange for her release. She never recovered.

Robert Morris, one of the richest men in America and the revolution’s chief financier, put his own credit on the line—the equivalent of $32 million in today’s dollars—to keep the Continental Army supplied with what were called Morris notes. He later landed in debtors’ prison and died in obscurity, virtually penniless.The Declaration was signed by men who knew they might lose everything—and chose to sign anyway.
 

Trump, not Obama, is the 1st president in at least 50 years to have net negative migration. In other words, Trump's deportations are real due to a secure border, whereas, Obama's deportations were a game of musical chairs where those who lost could simply re-enter across the unsecured border.

The left likes their games. They enjoy fooling people and laughing behind their backs at the "rubes."

Meanwhile, Trump just deported almost double(700k) obama's highest yearly deportation(407,000) and obama deported 3+ million over 8 years. If you take the self deported number being used by DHS of (2.2million), Trump just caused the same amount of deportations in one year that obama did in 8 years and unlike obama those people can't simply walk back over the border.


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Trans terror: German trans Antifa member Simeon "Maja" Ravix Trux has been sentenced to eight years in a Hungarian prison after a trial found he was guilty for being part of a 2023 international Antifa attack on victims in Budapest. Trux is a member of Antifa Ost (Antifa East), a group recently designated by the U.S. State Department as a Foreign Terrorist Organization. Most of the other Antifa attackers escaped justice.

One Italian suspect in custody was elected to the EU Parliament as a member of a leftist party, thereby earning diplomatic immunity. Two other Germans were able to fight their extradition to Hungary. At hearings and the trial for Trux, many far-left extremists traveled there to cheer him on and support him. http://ngocomment.com
 

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