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Ravenlocke
6th September 2025, 20:34
In the nation’s capital today
https://x.com/MAGACult2/status/1964406411351535787
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Jaw-dropping crowds in DC right now, heading toward the White House. People do not like military takeovers of their city.
https://x.com/Victorshi2020/status/1964387422655172735
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Ravenlocke
6th September 2025, 20:37
🚨 MAJOR: A spontaneous mass protest has erupted in D.C. against Trump’s militarization of the capital.
Crowds surged into the streets just hours after reports confirmed federal troop deployments and ICE raids.
The message from protesters is clear: “This is how you fight back.”
https://x.com/allenanalysis/status/1964391514198483083
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Ravenlocke
6th September 2025, 20:40
Churches in Washington DC are ringing their bells in support of the protest
https://x.com/notjasond100/status/1964373987804532859
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Ravenlocke
6th September 2025, 20:42
🇺🇲⚔️🇺🇸 The President of the United States (U.S.) appears to be declaring WAR on the U.S. City of Chicago.
Which U.S. city is next? Does President Trump not understand that in a war, two opposing sides are fighting each other? Is this really what he wants? For Americans to be fighting Americans on U.S. soil again?
Lines from the movie Apocalypse Now. A Vietnam era war movie:
Kilgore: Smell that? You smell that?
Lance: What?
Kilgore: Napalm, son. Nothing else in the world smells like that. I love the smell of napalm in the morning. You know, one time we had a hill bombed, for 12 hours. When it was all over, I walked up. We didn't find one of 'em, not one stinkin' dink body. The smell, you know that gasoline smell? The whole hill. Smelled like... victory. Someday this war's gonna end.
Trump replaced the word "napalm" with "deportations", changed the actors face to his and changed the title to "Chipocalypse".
This 🇺🇲⚔️🇺🇸 The President of the United States (U.S.) appears to be declaring WAR on the U.S. City of Chicago.
Which U.S. city is next? Does President Trump not understand that in a war, two opposing sides are fighting each other? Is this really what he wants? For Americans to be fighting Americans on U.S. soil again?
Lines from the movie Apocalypse Now. A Vietnam era war movie:
Kilgore: Smell that? You smell that?
Lance: What?
Kilgore: Napalm, son. Nothing else in the world smells like that. I love the smell of napalm in the morning. You know, one time we had a hill bombed, for 12 hours. When it was all over, I walked up. We didn't find one of 'em, not one stinkin' dink body. The smell, you know that gasoline smell? The whole hill. Smelled like... victory. Someday this war's gonna end.
Trump replaced the word "napalm" with "deportations", changed the actors face to his and changed the title to "Chipocalypse".
This 🇺🇲⚔️🇺🇸 The President of the United States (U.S.) appears to be declaring WAR on the U.S. City of Chicago.
Which U.S. city is next? Does President Trump not understand that in a war, two opposing sides are fighting each other? Is this really what he wants? For Americans to be fighting Americans on U.S. soil again?
Lines from the movie Apocalypse Now. A Vietnam era war movie:
Kilgore: Smell that? You smell that?
Lance: What?
Kilgore: Napalm, son. Nothing else in the world smells like that. I love the smell of napalm in the morning. You know, one time we had a hill bombed, for 12 hours. When it was all over, I walked up. We didn't find one of 'em, not one stinkin' dink body. The smell, you know that gasoline smell? The whole hill. Smelled like... victory. Someday this war's gonna end.
Trump replaced the word "napalm" with "deportations", changed the actors face to his and changed the title to "Chipocalypse".
This post is very disturbing.
https://x.com/dana916/status/1964390022733254867
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Ravenlocke
6th September 2025, 20:46
Chicago’s mayor deployed every salt truck in the city to block ICE last night. Because when the forecast calls for ICE, you salt the roads until it melts. ❄️🧂
By dawn today, IDOT plows and salt trucks were out on I-294, the Edens, and I-94 — crawling shoulder to shoulder, jamming every lane into Chicago. A wall of trucks, moving slow, making it clear: ICE isn’t welcome here.
https://x.com/DistillSocial/status/1964395291525992462
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Ravenlocke
6th September 2025, 20:51
From Governor JB Pritzker
The President of the United States is threatening to go to war with an American city.
This is not a joke. This is not normal.
Donald Trump isn't a strongman, he's a scared man. Illinois won’t be intimidated by a wannabe dictator.
https://x.com/GovPritzker/status/1964367057052701152
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My message to Donald Trump is very simple.
https://x.com/JBPritzker/status/1963764395600678999
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Ravenlocke
6th September 2025, 20:57
🇺🇸🤡🪖Trump's Defence Minster's office sign has been changed following Donald Trump's order:
Hegseth is now the Secretary of War, not Defense.
America started to become a similar heritage foundation like Britain. The name Secretary of War was changed in 1947 to Secretary of Defence.
https://x.com/Hawkeye1745/status/1964333754761027903
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Ravenlocke
6th September 2025, 23:32
Ben Cohen (Co-Founder of Ben & Jerry's and Leader of
@upinarms_us)
Our government is spending our money murdering people around the world just like us -- mothers and fathers, brothers and sisters, sons and daughters -- instead of investing it here at home to meet basic human needs, like housing, healthcare and childcare.
People are Up In Arms. The Pentagon is killing us. And we're not going to take it. That's what our campaign is all about.
Full episode available here: https://kpfa.org/episode/the-ralph-nader-radio-hour-august-25-2025/
https://x.com/YoBenCohen/status/1963612012119740851
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Ravenlocke
7th September 2025, 15:54
Text:
A new day — new people unhappy with Trump's rebranding. Protests against the president's policies took place in Chicago.
Hundreds of people took to the streets with posters and flags. Cars with slogans like "Don't come to Chicago," "Fascists are not welcome here" are driving around the city — messages addressed to Trump and the National Guard, users write.
The thing is, the day before, the American president published a post hinting that the renaming of the Pentagon to the Ministry of War was done to use the armed forces to deport illegal migrants in Chicago. He wrote on his social media: "I love the smell of deportations in the morning" and "Chicago will soon find out why it's called the 'Ministry of War.'"
Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker called Trump a dictator in response to these statements.
- ZN
https://x.com/Zlatti_71/status/1964590257367552395
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“And here in Chicago, we say no more. It’s time to fight back.”
Local Latino leader, Ald. Byron Sigcho Lopez, outlines the struggle ahead for Chicago and its connections to Trump’s attacks on LA, DC, and Venezuela. Protests are taking place across the city today, as Trump’s assault on Chicago could begin this weekend.
https://x.com/BTnewsroom/status/1964355202351570993
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From RT,
Anti-Trump protest SPREADS to Chicago
Crowds DENOUNCE plan to use National Guard to lower crime
‘This administration has waged war on anybody in this country who is a threat to WHITE supremacy’
https://x.com/RT_com/status/1964458149802627372
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grapevine
12th September 2025, 16:02
Charlie Kirk’s Death Exposed the Biggest Scam in History
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=azE7nqqQMmo (23.04)
Great commonsense information from Chase Hughes . . .
"Charlie Kirk’s assassination will dominate the headlines—but before the truth is even clear, the disinformation machine is already spinning. This video exposes how suppression, radicalization, and division are weaponized—not by ideology, but by systems designed to keep you outraged, divided, and distracted.
We’ll reveal:
• Why suppression is the biggest red flag in history—and why it always signals weakness, not strength.
• How highly suggestible people are radicalized—not by one side or the other, but through media outrage loops, algorithmic echo chambers, and deliberate manipulation.
• The illusion of “left vs. right”—a distraction designed to pit neighbors against each other while corruption, corporate power, and elites escape untouched.
• The common ground we all share: freedom, safety, stability, fairness—and what none of us want: corruption, endless wars for profit, elites with different rules, surveillance states, and justice systems that bend for the powerful but break for the rest of us.
This is not a partisan message.
Suppression is weakness.
Radicalization is manipulation.
Disinformation is the bait.
And if you don’t understand how this machinery works, you’ll keep falling for it.
Stay until the end—because once you see how these systems operate, you’ll never look at a headline the same way again.
God bless the Kirk family."
wondering
12th September 2025, 17:17
grapevine, Great video, short and succinct and has the ring of truth. I have already sent it to someone and will send it to others. I like this guy, sounds like he has quite a journey himself based on another video I saw about his health. Thanks
Ravenlocke
17th October 2025, 00:40
Mats Nilsson
Admiral Alvin Holsey in charge of Southern Command, Central and South America ops.
He’s leaving less than one year into his tenure. Worried he'll be charged with killing innocent people perhaps?
https://x.com/mazzenilsson/status/1978916550720499954
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dana
🇺🇸⚔️🇻🇪 New York Times: “Admiral Alvin Holsey steps down as head of the US Southern Command less than a year after taking the position, amid a major Pentagon operation targeting alleged drug smuggling boats in the Caribbean region.”
stayfreeworld
https://x.com/dana916/status/1978950175474237908
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Venezuelanalysis
About to be replaced by someone even more warmongering? US SouthCom chief admiral Alvin Holsey is stepping down from his post, with the NYT suggesting it is due to "concerns" over Washington's murder spree in the Caribbean Sea
https://x.com/venanalysis/status/1978933313973707083
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rgray222
17th October 2025, 02:34
Charlie Kirk’s Death Exposed the Biggest Scam in History
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=azE7nqqQMmo (23.04)
Great commonsense information from Chase Hughes . . .
"Charlie Kirk’s assassination will dominate the headlines—but before the truth is even clear, the disinformation machine is already spinning. This video exposes how suppression, radicalization, and division are weaponized—not by ideology, but by systems designed to keep you outraged, divided, and distracted.
We’ll reveal:
• Why suppression is the biggest red flag in history—and why it always signals weakness, not strength.
• How highly suggestible people are radicalized—not by one side or the other, but through media outrage loops, algorithmic echo chambers, and deliberate manipulation.
• The illusion of “left vs. right”—a distraction designed to pit neighbors against each other while corruption, corporate power, and elites escape untouched.
• The common ground we all share: freedom, safety, stability, fairness—and what none of us want: corruption, endless wars for profit, elites with different rules, surveillance states, and justice systems that bend for the powerful but break for the rest of us.
This is not a partisan message.
Suppression is weakness.
Radicalization is manipulation.
Disinformation is the bait.
And if you don’t understand how this machinery works, you’ll keep falling for it.
Stay until the end—because once you see how these systems operate, you’ll never look at a headline the same way again.
God bless the Kirk family."
Yes, this is the war being waged between good and evil. It is only fractionally about the people who commit the actual crimes; the real story is that they have allowed themselves to be compromised by evil. The person goes to jail and gets taken out of society, while evil moves on to the next victim. Evil scores enormous wins when it compromises an entire country or political party. Examples are littered throughout history, i.e. Cambodia, Russia, Germany, Japan etc the list goes on and on.
neutronstar
17th October 2025, 09:53
Mats Nilsson
Admiral Alvin Holsey in charge of Southern Command, Central and South America ops.
He’s leaving less than one year into his tenure. Worried he'll be charged with killing innocent people perhaps?
https://x.com/mazzenilsson/status/1978916550720499954
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dana
🇺🇸⚔️🇻🇪 New York Times: “Admiral Alvin Holsey steps down as head of the US Southern Command less than a year after taking the position, amid a major Pentagon operation targeting alleged drug smuggling boats in the Caribbean region.”
stayfreeworld
https://x.com/dana916/status/1978950175474237908
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Venezuelanalysis
About to be replaced by someone even more warmongering? US SouthCom chief admiral Alvin Holsey is stepping down from his post, with the NYT suggesting it is due to "concerns" over Washington's murder spree in the Caribbean Sea
https://x.com/venanalysis/status/1978933313973707083
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So when we kill criminals who are responsible for millions of deaths it is called murder. Typical hit piece by the propaganda tool called the NY Times. I personally think this is justice. I am in favor of sending in Special Forces to take out all the cartels in Central and South America. Don't need to waste time with a trial. I am tired of the criminals getting special treatment.
Ravenlocke
17th October 2025, 21:53
S.L. Kanthan
Sep 10
“Drug trafficking by the CIA”… in collaboration with the Venezuelan National Guard!
1993 report by CBS 60 Minutes.
The US government is not only the world’s biggest drug trafficker, but also spends billions fighting narcotics smuggling! 🤨
https://x.com/Kanthan2030/status/1965983415062368258
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Stew Peters
Sep 26, 2023
The C.I.A. deals drugs on U.S. soil.
The reality is the C.I.A. is one of the biggest Narco Traffickers on the planet.
https://x.com/realstewpeters/status/1706781920535728295
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red.
Feb 9
For decades, CIA-backed operations fueled drug networks worldwide. Meanwhile, US officials continue to blame foreign governments. By enabling traffickers to fund anti-communist militias, the agency helped entrench a drug trade that still destabilizes entire regions today.
https://x.com/redstreamnet/status/1888614323678781521
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Geopolitics Prime
2️⃣The 80s: Cocain & contras
Iran-Contra scandal exposed in 1985 CIA cocaine smuggling to finance Nicaraguan rebels.
The agency used drug networks to finance covert wars while American cities faced addiction crises.
https://x.com/geo_prime1/status/1979168008883867863
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neutronstar
18th October 2025, 18:33
I once believed that our Government controlled the drug trade but they don't. Our Government does two things. It gives our money to private industry because of bribes or blackmail and it passes legislation that private industry wants for the same reasons. The people that control the drug trade are criminals that uses our government resources went it needs them. They are not citizens of this country and don't follow our laws so they don't get protection for their rights, they have none.
neutronstar
19th October 2025, 11:44
I once believed that our Government controlled the drug trade but they don't. Our Government does two things. It gives our money to private industry because of bribes or blackmail and it passes legislation that private industry wants for the same reasons. The people that control the drug trade are criminals that uses our government resources went it needs them. They are not citizens of this country and don't follow our laws so they don't get protection for their rights, they have none.
This was also brought up in the recent Dark Journalist interview with Eric Hecker and the Government UFO disclosure. The Government doesn't know anything about UFOs. It's in the hands of private industry. They just take money from our government and hide behind gov classifications. The whole disclosure thing is just a distraction, entertainment. Very good interview by the way.
We talk about our Government as if it were an entity with a person we elect to make decisions for the betterment or detriment of the country, but it is not. It is just a tool for private industry to get what they want. Even Catharine A Fits says the President has no real power if they try to go against the criminals that control it.
Our Government has gotten to big to control. There is no accountability. I big part of government employees are there because private industry put them there and are doing their bidding.
I believe there is good people in Government, but they are fighting a loosing battle unless they drastically shrink Gov.
Ravenlocke
20th October 2025, 19:49
Sony Thăng
@nxt888
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When President Gustavo Petro said that "Colombia once dreamed of the Vietnamese revolution,"
He wasn’t being poetic.
He was naming a buried memory.
The moment when Latin America looked East and saw itself reflected in a people that refused to kneel.
Vietnam was the template of the impossible:
A small, wounded nation that defeated three empires in a single century.
It proved that history could be rewritten from the periphery.
That’s why Washington made sure the dream would never repeat.
Colombia was meant to be the next Vietnam.
Not in triumph, but in suppression.
Where Vietnam’s jungles swallowed invaders, Colombia’s mountains were turned into laboratories.
For counterinsurgency. For psychological warfare.
For narco-politics disguised as anti-drug crusades.
Petro calls it what it is: a "CIA experiment."
A place where the empire perfected the art of dissolving revolution into addiction.
Where insurgency was transformed into trafficking,
And liberation was replaced by logistics.
Vietnam broke the chain of conquest.
Colombia was forced to internalize it.
In Vietnam, the guerrilla became a nation.
In Colombia, the guerrilla was turned into a cartel.
It wasn’t an accident.
It was design.
A political genocide disguised as "stability."
An economic occupation hidden behind the language of "development."
The same United States that rained Agent Orange on Vietnamese rice fields later sprayed glyphosate over Colombian coca farms.
Different crops. Same war. Same objective.
To sterilize resistance in the name of civilization.
Petro speaks of a time when Colombia "dreamed of the Vietnamese revolution."
But that dream was buried under cocaine and counterinsurgency,
Under IMF debts and U.S. military bases,
Under presidents who ruled like colonial governors pretending to be democrats.
Vietnam’s revolution survived because it was not for sale.
Colombia’s was buried because it was surrounded.
Yet history has a way of returning in the places empire least expects.
The dream Petro names didn’t die. It went underground.
Waiting for a generation done with living between paramilitaries and Wall Street.
Vietnam taught the world that liberation begins when the colonized stop believing in the colonizer’s mirror.
Colombia is remembering that lesson now.
When Petro defies Washington’s "War on Drugs,"
He isn’t just arguing policy.
He’s re-igniting a memory.
The same one that terrified America half a century ago,
That somewhere, in the jungles of the South,
Another people might decide that sovereignty is not negotiable.
And if Vietnam was the proof,
Colombia might yet be the echo.
History doesn’t end with empire.
It ends with empire’s reflection,
When the colonies begin to dream again.
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@petrogustavo
Gustavo Petro
@petrogustavo
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I have read Sony Thāng, on these networks, and his theses are companions to several theses we have presented to the world from Colombia, and he has another perspective on the global debate about drugs in the world.
As Colombia is the world's leading producer of cocaine, a substance prohibited by regulations that lack much scientific basis, the country has experienced hurricanes of violence and easy money, and the illicit economy has managed to undermine all its institutions and even the very culture of Colombian society, which once dreamed of the Vietnamese revolution but could not achieve it because the cocaine market emerged.
Communist guerrillas turned into drug traffickers, and fascism made a bloody entrance, this time cloaked in prohibited cocaine, because the money that could sway the votes of the humble without conscience could even appoint presidents, thus empowering genocide and greed instead of building a democracy, and it imposed true genocidaires in power.
In a way, I would say dialectically, what was once insurgency became the private army of the narco, something like that, I studied in Burma. For some reason I don’t know, many human processes in Southeast Asia resemble those in Colombia.
From Indonesia, they brought the idea of political genocide, and, on a smaller scale compared to what happened in Indonesia, they ended up assassinating the militants of the small Colombian left. It was a CIA experiment that left many children orphaned, because they killed their moms and dads, unionists, or simple grassroots workers gunned down in the streets by the thousands, just because a blend of cocaine, easy money, fascism, and genocidal massacres articulated even with the state. The mafia became, as Althusser said, an ideological apparatus of the state, controlling universities, and a paramilitary apparatus to control society from the fascist perspective, which is nothing more than de facto paramilitary governance. Colombia is a democratic country in appearance, with one of the most advanced constitutions in the world, but it remains a dead letter in the face of the reality of power itself, the power that kills to extract the last drop of labor from Colombians.
Trump allows me to put another perspective on the global agenda of anti-drug policy.
It is the same perspective as Sony’s; cocaine is just an excuse to maintain the budget of a bloated federal bureaucracy and allows military control over Latin American armies and other agencies. It is a policy of control over Latin America and its resources.
The U.S. anti-drug policy, called the war on drugs, is a failed strategy. It has left a million dead in Latin America and is only an excuse to control Latin America.
That’s why, in the Caribbean, missiles fall like in Gaza on boats of people who, whether involved in the drug trade or not, have the right to live.
If Trump’s strategist, to secure Venezuela’s oil cheaply, combines the so-called war on drugs with the real pursuit of oil, it is a double failure.
The “war on drugs” fails because it should never have been the domain of police and military but of public health, and the oil fails because if we continue down its greedy path, life itself will end.
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