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    Quote Posted by bojancan (here)
    ... talk about Epstein/Trump administration with no human value ... regarding on free speech, discrimination, no academic freedom in campuses, constitution ... and much more!
    A major tactic over the centuries of key power players in many Western Europe centered empires colonizing resource rich regions across the rest of the world has been to divide and conquer. They establish, fund, and control mutually hating groups prepared to kill hundreds of millions of people in their cause, in order to save themselves from and destroy some other group of humans that propaganda and managed murder and destruction events have reduced, in their minds, to dangerous, sub-human, evil, status.

    Thank-you for assisting in that endeavor with your persistent and consistent posts.

    (The above reflects only my personal opinion, and does not necessarily reflect and may well disagree with, the views of anyone else here on Avalon.)
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    Shocking Immigrant Fraud in California: Nick Shirley


    https://x.com/nickshirleyy/status/2033708929398845886

    Gov Newsom's response:


    https://x.com/GovPressOffice/status/2033738730654339584

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    Jesus Freakin Congress

    🚨BREAKING: Pam Bondi just said…“Being a citizen in our country is a privilege, not a right.”

    Citizenship is a right, guaranteed by the Constitution… not something granted based on opinion, loyalty, or who they like.

    This is authoritarian rhetoric.

    https://x.com/TheJFreakinC/status/2037576366242050251

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    Quote Posted by Ravenlocke (here)
    Citizenship is a right, guaranteed by the Constitution… not something granted based on opinion, loyalty, or who they like.
    Citizenship is a privilege sought by immigrants.
    Citizenship is a right of children of citizens.

    Bondi could have been speaking of immigrants?
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    Here comes the Gestapo for the ten thousandth time in five minutes:





    Quote Dozens of US veterans and family members of military personnel have been arrested while staging a protest in the US Capitol building in Washington, D.C, in opposition to the war on Iran.

    At least 62 people were arrested during the demonstration at the Cannon House Office Building, which was organized by several veterans groups including About Face, the Center on Conscience and War (CCW), Veterans For Peace, Common Defense, the Fayetteville Resistance Coalition, Military Families Speak Out and 50501 Veterans.


    The protesters stood in the middle of the Cannon rotunda holding red tulips — meant to honor Iranians martyred by US strikes — and unveiling banners that said “End the War on Iran.”

    They also conducted a flag-folding ceremony meant to symbolize the 13 US troops who have died so far in the war, chanting anti-war slogans before they were zip-tied by police and led away, videos posted to social media show.

    In a statement, CCW said the protesters were demanding House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) meet with them to accept the folded flag and pledge to not continue to fund the war, which began on Feb. 28.

    Among those arrested was CCW Executive Director Mike Prysner, a veteran of the Iraq War, who called the conflict “already deeply unpopular” and “a crisis for the Trump administration.”


    “The war I was sent to senselessly claimed the lives of thousands of Americans and a million Iraqis,” Prysner said in a statement ahead of his arrest.

    “Like the other veterans here with me today, I have spent the last two decades wishing I could turn back the hands of time and refuse to go. Service members have that chance right now.”

    He also pressed that conscientious objection is service members’ legal right, “and we have professional counselors who will fight to ensure you are approved and kept from deployment.”

    Take it to a judge:


    Quote The Arab American Civil Rights League says it will take action against the US government on behalf of American citizens who have been impacted by Israeli airstrikes in Lebanon.

    The Arab American Civil Rights League says this class-action lawsuit is not just a legal action; it’s about accountability and justice. Dozens of families in Southeast Michigan have lost homes, land, and loved ones in Lebanon, the group points out.

    “This is a demand, a demand that the law be applied equally, a demand that our government uphold its duties to its citizens, and a demand that those who have suffered are finally seen and heard and made whole,” said Nasser Beydoun, ACRL chairman.


    The ACRL is including Secretary of State Marco Rubio and weapons manufacturers in the lawsuit.

    “They knew that their weapons are going to be used to destroy innocent people’s homes, not military action, but yet they keep supplying these individuals,” said Nabih Ayad, ACRL founder.

    According to the ACRL, there have been violations of the Leahy Laws, passed nearly 30 years ago, which prohibit the US military from providing aid to foreign security forces committing human rights abuses.

    “The United States has always stood on principle that it protects its citizens no matter where they are in the world; that principle cannot be selective, cannot depend on politics, and cannot stop when American citizens are harmed by actions of ally,” Beydoun said.

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    Meanwhile, we should remember the War on Drugs is imaginary:



    Quote US Fails To Solve Opioid Crisis Despite All Efforts And Combat Actions

    Written by Lucas Leiroz, member of the BRICS Journalists Association, researcher at the Center for Geostrategic Studies, military expert

    The US continues to conduct illegal operations in the Eastern Pacific area, supposedly intended to “combat narcoterrorism,” but which ultimately have little effect against organized crime and only reinforce Washington’s regional interventionism. In an attack on April 15th, three more people allegedly linked to drug trafficking were killed during an American bombing raid against unidentified boats near the Caribbean region. Commenting on the matter, US President Donald Trump stated that his country is officially in an “armed conflict” against Latin American cartels.

    The attack carried out by the US Southern Command (SOUTHCOM) is part of a context of similar operations that have been occurring since 2025. Initially, these bombings were limited to the Venezuelan coast and were seen by analysts as mere preparation for an American incursion into the country. However, the US has already attacked Venezuela, overthrown Nicolás Maduro, and now publicly maintains friendly relations with the new government. Even so, operations against unidentified boats (which are automatically classified as belonging to “drug cartels”) continue and are now not limited to the Venezuelan coast, affecting practically the entire Latin American maritime zone, especially the Eastern Pacific.

    In their latest statements regarding these “anti-narcotics operations,” both Trump and other American officials have mentioned the well-known opioid crisis in the US as one of the reasons for the measures. American authorities believe that the entry of fentanyl and other opioids into the US is the result of cooperation between Latin American criminal organizations and countries that export chemical and pharmaceutical products (among which are fentanyl precursors). However, to date, the American government has failed to provide concrete evidence of this, offering only unfounded accusations.

    Actually, it is impossible to accuse foreign countries of being responsible for the opioid crisis simply because they export pharmaceutical and chemical products that can be used in this industry. There are several dual-use products that can be manipulated both for the manufacture of medicines and legal substances as well as for the manufacture of narcotics. The country that receives these products is responsible for overseeing this process. In practice, the US is simply failing to monitor the entry of chemical substances into its territory.

    There are serious regulatory failures in the US. Agencies like the DEA, CBP, and INL have been ineffective in monitoring the entry of chemicals used in the manufacture of narcotics. There is no efficient tracking system for fentanyl precursors, and local authorities lack sufficient data to detect illegal laboratories where such substances are used to produce banned opioids. The result is a scenario where traditional regulatory agencies fail to fulfill their basic duty – and the government, instead of solving the problem with these agencies, looks for external culprits.

    The institutional issue with regulatory agencies, however, is merely a reflection of the structural problems in American society. There are millions of American citizens addicted to opioids, which benefits both the pharmaceutical industry lobby and the black market. For example, for years experts have warned about the problem of so-called “doctor shopping,” the practice of some opioid-addicted patients seeking prescriptions from several different doctors, often through bribery, to facilitate the acquisition and compulsive use of these drugs. Both the official pharmaceutical industry and the black market for opioids profit from this system, as well as corrupt doctors who sell unnecessary prescriptions.

    At the same time, the pharmaceutical lobby manipulates the domestic political scenario by bribing parliamentarians and bureaucrats to maintain the current flawed regulatory system and prevent the creation of effective measures to control the circulation of addictive substances. In parallel, there is the so-called “revolving door” phenomenon, in which public officials from the regulatory sector begin working in the private pharmaceutical market after leaving their positions (or vice versa, with employees of pharmaceutical companies going to work for the government), reinforcing the interests of the opioid lobby and helping to maintain a system that is known to contribute to the epidemic of drug addicts in the US.

    Furthermore, it is necessary to understand that American legislation regarding fentanyl precursors is not sufficiently clear in establishing the limits of which substances can circulate in the country. Besides the “revolving door” and the pharmaceutical lobby, the political polarization between Republicans and Democrats hinders the creation of joint strategies to combat opioids. The result has been a system that focuses too much on “combating supply” (through internal police measures and military operations in the international sphere), while ignoring structural problems of demand – something that can only be solved with public policies of mass treatment of drug addicts, education, and other projects with a large social impact.

    Unfortunately, it is unlikely that this will change in the near future, as the American government currently also seems to be profiting politically from the opioid crisis. Trump has promoted a revival of the so-called “Monroe Doctrine,” according to which Washington should control political processes in all the Americas. The “fight against drug trafficking” has been an efficient excuse to promote regional interventionism, as occurred in Venezuela and continues to happen with attacks on unidentified boats in different parts of the continent.

    It is known that these attacks do nothing to change the opioid trafficking situation. It is necessary to remember that the arrival of fentanyl precursors in the US does not usually occur via the same routes as cocaine trafficking, which often does use boats, although there is nothing to confirm that the targets hit by the US so far actually belonged to the cartels.

    However, the attacks work as an important mechanism of regional pressure in the current American strategy, which is why they are expected to continue. Meanwhile, millions of Americans continue to engage in opioid misuse, with the connivance of authorities and predatory actors within the pharmaceutical industry. Washington continues to create fake external enemies, when the real problem is at home.

    There are also reports beginning to circulate that the new thing here is to drill through your gas tank and drain it into a milk jug.

    When the American public discovers a pesky thing to do, it usually gets bigger. Take mass shootings for example. So many I never pay attention to them any more. This one is a step towards Mad Max while the cost has only increased marginally. Probably just the beginning.

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    Former Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene🇺🇸

    Apr 20

    The U.S. government has to refund $166 billion in tariffs, PLUS interests.

    Trump said he would be paying Americans checks from tariffs and eventually even replace the income tax.

    So now not only are you not getting DOGE checks after he cancelled DOGE, you’re not getting tariff checks and paying the interests back on tariffs collected.

    And you are also paying $2 billion a day for Trump and Netanyahu’s war in Iran.

    And you are paying on avg $4 per gallon gas and inflation is rising again.

    The lack of humility and understanding the struggle of regular Americans is astounding to me.

    Trump and his lackeys demand loyalty and name call and bully yet Americans struggle more and more.

    https://x.com/FmrRepMTG/status/2046291600838447333


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    Ryan Rozbiani

    Two Trump Team Scandals in One Week

    🇺🇸 Noem's Deputy ICE Director Allegedly Controlled and Sexually Pursued a 19-Year-Old Subordinate She Supervised

    Madison Sheahan, Trump's deputy ICE director under Kristi Noem, allegedly initiated a secret sexual relationship with a 19-year-old junior staffer after inviting her into her bed during a campaign party, then BECAME HER DIRECT SUPERVISOR while the relationship was ongoing.

    Sheahan allegedly dictated what the teenager was allowed to wear, screamed at her over the phone loud enough to be heard through hotel walls, and told her moving to another state was "not acceptable."

    When the young woman went out with friends in a bodysuit, Sheahan reportedly exploded: "What the f***, you're not gonna f***ing go."

    This is the person Kristi Noem trusted to run ICE operations. A 23-year-old who leveraged a housing offer to SLEEP WITH a teenager she would go on to supervise, then spent two years making that teenager's life hell.

    All credit to the Daily Mail and their team for the story and images. Especially, PHILLIP NIETO

    https://x.com/RyanRozbiani/status/2047432155903516914


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