Tucker Carlson: This story may have prevented Biden from becoming president

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Followers of influential Shia cleric storm Iraq’s government palace

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A Message to the FBI

https://twitter.com/MisterChipT/status/1563743855178121216

If you work for the FBI, the truth is that you are not “law enforcement”. You are enforcers for a Deep State with no regard for the law. Every government collapses at some point. Our Republic was overthrown in the fraudulent 2020 elections. How long will this coup last should be your top concern.

The people whom you labelled as domestic terrorists are the glue that made this country, pay your salaries and just want to be left alone. Even you do not believe that we will own nothing and be happy. When the time comes where we have nothing left, we will have nothing left to lose.

When justice is restored in this country (or in balkanized regions), we will not forget the injustices that were done by this “government” and its “agents”. At that point, your top concern will be Nuremberg II trials.

Update:

Does any agent want to comment on this tweet?

David DeGerolamo

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Rita’s Reality Check

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We were right.

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Language Warning: Two From Samson

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EPA waives fuel rule in 4 states after Indiana refinery fire threatens fuel supply

The Environmental Protection Agency temporarily lifted a federal rule for fuel sales in four states, including Indiana, in response to a fire last week at an Indiana oil refinery that could affect gas prices and supply.

The emergency waiver was granted Saturday for Indiana, Illinois, Michigan and Wisconsin, EPA Administrator Michael Regan said. In a letter to state officials, Regan said the agency determined the waiver is necessary “to minimize or prevent disruption of an adequate supply of gasoline to consumers.”

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Putin’s Timeline

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Boots on the Ground…Aug. 28th…Prepping is still possible but it will cost you more. START NOW.

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Wes Rhinier: Elijah’s Remnant and Black Robe Regiment Conference

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Your Tax Dollars at Work

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My farm mortgage identifies as a student loan

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Don’t be fooled into thinking this disaster movie is coming to an end

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Lessons From the Bitter End: What General Wrangel Means for Americans Today

The Russian Civil War (1917-1921) is a conflict that’s mostly ignored by public schools. For obvious reasons, teachers’ unions and the education industry prefer to focus on the Russian Revolution (1917) only: the “workers” rose up, overthrew the conservative bad guy, and lived happily ever after until WW2. End of story, right?

The true history of the Russian Revolution and ensuing Civil War is a lot more complicated. Not many people know that the conflict involved nearly a dozen modern nations, hundreds of thousands of troops, and advanced tactics that wouldn’t be seen again until the 1940s. An astounding 12 million people died, and it’s barely covered at all.

Although there is growing awareness of the heroic efforts of Polish, Ukrainian, and Finnish forces in opposing the series of communist invasions that followed the Russian Revolution, the actual Russian effort to oppose communism by force was largely unsung until recently. The memoirs of the last leader of Russian anti-communist forces, General Pyotr Wrangel, were republished under the title Always with Honor in 2020 by an obscure publishing house, generating new interest in the man and his struggle to save his country.

The book gives a first-hand narrative of the Russian Revolution and the desperate fighting that followed. The history is interesting in its own right, but Wrangel also illustrates many lessons that Americans facing an out-of-control government and new wave of leftwing political violence should take to heart.

1. Understand the Stakes

The Russian Revolution was two separate events: the February Revolution and the October Revolution. Both occurred in 1917. During the February Revolution, Czar Nicholas II, the leader of the Russian Empire, stepping down after facing massive criticism and controversy, along with very large riots in major cities.

The Czar loved his people, and resigned because he thought it would calm a situation that had already gotten out of hand. Instead, showing weakness only emboldened radicals. A pushover liberal government replaced the Czar, allowing the Bolsheviks—communist terrorists previously excluded from government entirely—an unprecedented voice. The Bolsheviks eventually swept aside the liberals and hijacked the entire country during the October Revolution.

It’s important to understand from the get-go what radicals like the Bolsheviks want. Although the Czar voluntarily resigned to avoid conflict, the Bolsheviks arrested him and his entire family and imprisoned them in a remote villa. Then, one day, without trial or provocation, they brutally murdered the Czar, his wife, his children, their servants—even the family dogs. They did it because they wanted to and there was no one to stop them. They denied it, then they covered it up, then they celebrated it. Sound familiar?

Millions of people would be killed by communist forces or their indirect actions throughout the Russian Civil War. Millions more, through no fault of their own, had their property stolen by the communists and would be forced to live in poverty or flee their homelands altogether. The consequences of “losing” a major political upheaval are very real.

2. You Can’t Run from What’s Coming

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The Death of The Petrodollar

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