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The 764 War: What the FBI Knows and Keyboard Warriors Deny
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The 764 War: What the FBI Knows and Keyboard Warriors Deny

The 764 War: What the FBI Knows and Keyboard Warriors Deny
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Pay for Pro Growth Tax Cuts by Ending the Credit Union Tax Loophole
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Pay for Pro Growth Tax Cuts by Ending the Credit Union Tax Loophole

Pay for Pro Growth Tax Cuts by Ending the Credit Union Tax Loophole
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SEALS, Blunt & Direct Time, Currency, Fireworks, These people are sick, Godspeed, Pray!
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SEALS, Blunt & Direct Time, Currency, Fireworks, These people are sick, Godspeed, Pray!

from And We Know: TRUTH LIVES on at https://sgtreport.tv/
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I’m pretty sure NBC and the entire mainstream media owes me about 20 years of apologies over fluoride.
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I’m pretty sure NBC and the entire mainstream media owes me about 20 years of apologies over fluoride.

I'm pretty sure NBC and the entire mainstream media owes me about 20 years of apologies over fluoride. https://t.co/CruvpksBeq — HealthRanger (@HealthRanger) May 16, 2025
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LYING TRAITOR DEEP STATE SCUMBAG & MORE — Todd Callender
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LYING TRAITOR DEEP STATE SCUMBAG & MORE — Todd Callender

from SGT Report: Todd Callender is back to help break down the very latest for Comey the TRAITOR who belongs in prison to medical martial law in blue states & much more. Thanks for tuning in. Protect Your Retirement W/ a PHYSICAL Gold IRA https://www.sgtreportgold.com/ CALL( 877) 646-5347 – Noble Gold is Who I Trust […]
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Air Traffic Whistleblower Reveals Lack of Human Resources and Failing Technology Make Air Travel Unsafe – Tech Apocalypse Now Near?
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Air Traffic Whistleblower Reveals Lack of Human Resources and Failing Technology Make Air Travel Unsafe – Tech Apocalypse Now Near?

by Brian Shilhavy, Health Impact News: An air traffic controller went public today as a whistleblower and gave an “exclusive” interview with the Wall Street Journal, about just how dangerous air traffic is today, highlighted by recent events where screens went black with flights coming into Newark, NJ. This man states that there are not […]
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Gun-Rights Activists Criticize House For Passing Concealed Carry Legislation
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Gun-Rights Activists Criticize House For Passing Concealed Carry Legislation

The House of Representatives passed legislation expanding the carrying of concealed weapons for current and retired police officers. Second Amendment advocates criticized the bill for not protecting the same inalienable rights for law-abiding Americans. “The House just voted 229-193 to grant police special nationwide concealed carry freedoms that are still being denied to law-abiding Americans,” Gun Owners of America wrote. BREAKING The House just voted 229-193 to grant police special nationwide concealed carry freedoms that are still being denied to law-abiding Americans. Last night, @WaysandMeansGOP voted to protect the NFA gun registration process for suppressors & short-barreled guns. pic.twitter.com/ciaLOBM568 — Gun Owners of America (@GunOwners) May 14, 2025 “I’m pleased today the House passed my bipartisan LEOSA Reform Act, which offers real solutions to address threats such as terrorism and mass shootings by ensuring that our retired and off-duty law enforcement officers can exercise their right to concealed carry – no matter where they live or visit,” Rep. Don Bacon (R-NE) said. “These measured changes will make existing law stronger and more workable for those who seek its benefits while maintaining the rigorous standards that currently apply,” he added. My statement on today's significant House vote passing the bipartisan LEOSA Reform Act pic.twitter.com/aafPE7ksUk — Rep. Don Bacon (@RepDonBacon) May 14, 2025 “I applaud the House for passing the bipartisan Law Enforcement Officers Safety Reform Act. As the co-lead, I was proud to work with my colleague @RepDonBacon to address the challenges retired and off-duty officers face with concealed carry so they can keep serving our communities,” Rep. Henry Cuellar (D-TX) said. “I remain steadfast in my support for the men and woman who put their lives on the line every day to keep us safe,” he added. I applaud the House for passing the bipartisan Law Enforcement Officers Safety Reform Act. As the co-lead, I was proud to work with my colleague @RepDonBacon to address the challenges retired and off-duty officers face with concealed carry so they can keep serving our… pic.twitter.com/5kqTYJfuta — Rep. Henry Cuellar (@RepCuellar) May 15, 2025 “Today, the @HouseGOP passed a bill to REMOVE regulations limiting concealed carry rights for law enforcement officers. Whether on duty or off, these brave men and women always do what’s needed to protect our communities. They’ve earned the right to carry, and we’re making sure they can do so to keep both themselves and our communities safe,” Rep. Ronny Jackson (R-TX) commented. Today, the @HouseGOP passed a bill to REMOVE regulations limiting concealed carry rights for law enforcement officers.  Whether on duty or off, these brave men and women always do what’s needed to protect our communities. They’ve earned the right to carry, and we’re making sure… — Ronny Jackson (@RepRonnyJackson) May 16, 2025 The Reload reports: HR 2243 represents one of the few gun-related bills that has a chance of making it through the Senate and into law. It shows how potent law-enforcement interests remain on Capitol Hill, with Congress willing to carve out numerous special exceptions to federal, state, and local gun laws for current and former cops. Still, the Senate version introduced by Republican Senator John Kennedy of Louisiana has only gained a handful of co-sponsors to date. All of them are Republicans. An identical bill from the last Congress never gained Democratic co-sponsors and didn’t make it out of the Judiciary Committee. But the sizeable support House Democrats gave to the bill, even if the majority of the party still voted against it, suggests it could garner a similar level of support in the Senate if it makes it up for a vote this time around. Police groups celebrated the bill, claiming it is necessary to protect law enforcement from targeted attacks. They also argued more police carrying firearms in public, whether on duty or not, would improve public safety. “This vital legislation allows qualified retired and active law enforcement officers to carry firearms across state lines and in public spaces such as national parks, school zones, and other public properties,” Major County Sheriffs of America executive director Megan Noland said in a statement. “For law enforcement officers, the ability to carry a firearm across state lines and in public spaces ensures their continued ability to protect and respond effectively, enhancing safety for both officers and our communities.” “While the purpose of LEOSA has always been clear, several actions at the federal, state, and local level have prevented its proper implementation and altered or watered-down key provisions of the Act,” Vincent Vallelong, President of the NYPD Sergeants Benevolent Association, said. However, not everyone was happy with the bill. Some gun-rights activists see it as an affront to civilian gun carriers, who remain bound by the restrictions officers will be allowed to sidestep under the bill. The bill faced intense scrutiny on social media. “This is wrong, and I say this as a former cop who qualifies for LEOSA. If the House can pass legislation that gives a carve-out to cops for magazine capacity bans and gun-free zones via federal law, why aren’t they doing the same for ALL AMERICANS?” Luis Valdes, the Southeast Regional Director for Gun Owners of America, said. This is wrong, and I say this as a former cop who qualifies for LEOSA. If the House can pass legislation that gives a carve-out to cops for magazine capacity bans and gun-free zones via federal law, why aren't they doing the same for ALL AMERICANS?https://t.co/6s1dgZzuAH — Luis Valdes (@RealFLGunLobby) May 15, 2025 Other X users commented: I missed the part of the 2nd amendment that grants special privileges to cops https://t.co/Bv7UodXyd9 — Austin Grantham (@UncleNachoDog) May 14, 2025 The right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed. #GunControl laws and "regulations" are, by definition, infringements on this inherent right of the people. https://t.co/c1m9Qq3PeE — CPT Freedom (@cptfreedm) May 16, 2025 I don't remember the Constitution defining police officers as supercitizens and the rest of us as second-class citizens whose rights can be freely trampled. But apparently, that is the view of the Congress. https://t.co/uDFagyArOV — Joel Persinger (The GunGuy) (@gunguytv) May 15, 2025 Luis Valdes writes per Daily Caller: Unfortunately, many politicians today are of the opinion that certain constitutional rights, or the exercising of them in particular situations, should be reserved to only some. For police officers, this is manifested in laws that routinely afford them greater Second Amendment rights than the general public. This is wrong. This week is National Police Week, a noble and somber time to reflect on the courage and sacrifice of so many peace officers. Tens of thousands will gather in the nation’s capital to commemorate the occasion, which will culminate with Peace Officers Memorial Day on May 15. The U.S. House of Representatives is expected to move a slate of bills with law enforcement tie ins, one of which would further expand Second Amendment rights to carry concealed firearms to off-duty and retired police. While I would personally benefit from the legislation, I cannot support a bill that would create special privileges for some when they should in fact be afforded to all citizens. The Second Amendment doesn’t say “the right of the duly sworn police to keep and bear arms, shall not be infringed.” This right is afforded to “the people,” the general public. Those who wear the badge or have in times past are undoubtedly part of “the people.” But our nation was founded on principles of equality, not classes, nobility or aristocracy. Our rights are unalienable, and legislation like this violates that basic principle. All Americans deserve the full access and restoration of their rights, not just those who carry a piece of tin in their wallet. I know many in law enforcement feel the same way, but often they are silenced by their political overlords with the threat of career blacklisting. Furthermore, I know they, like me, don’t believe that only a select class of citizens should be empowered to carry nationwide. Why should an officer’s spouse, friend or loved one be stripped of their Second Amendment rights when they cross an imaginary line?
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Air Traffic Controllers At Facility Briefly Lose Communications (Not Newark)
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Air Traffic Controllers At Facility Briefly Lose Communications (Not Newark)

Air traffic controllers at the Denver Air Route Traffic Control Center lost communications for approximately 90 seconds on Monday. The Denver facility covers airspace in multiple states. WATCH: ATC OUTAGE: Another ATC outage occurred on Monday afternoon on a Denver Center frequency for 90 seconds, leaving 15-20 aircraft unable to speak with ATC, according to FAA Deputy Operations Chief Frank Mcintosh. “At Denver Center, there was a loss of one of the frequencies, and… pic.twitter.com/s2eK71VXG3 — RedWave Press (@RedWave_Press) May 15, 2025 The incident follows multiple outages at Newark Liberty International Airport. Newark Airport Plagued With Additional Issues CNN reports: At approximately 1:50 p.m. local time on Monday, both transmitters that cover a segment of airspace went down, causing controllers to use another frequency to relay instructions to pilots, the FAA said in a preliminary statement on Thursday. “Aircraft remained safely separated and there were no impacts to operations,” according to the FAA. It’s unclear what caused the outage. The FAA is currently investigating. The Denver Air Route Traffic Control Center covers approximately 285,000 square miles of airspace, encompassing all or part of Colorado, Arizona, New Mexico, Utah, Kansas, Nebraska, South Dakota, Wyoming, and Montana, according to its website. Update: In a statement, the FAA said the control center in Longmont lost communications at around 1:50 p.m. when both transmitters that cover a segment of airspace went down and that the administration is investigating the outage. https://t.co/58ZuxTBWyI — The Denver Post (@denverpost) May 15, 2025 Air traffic controllers in Denver lost communications with planes around that major airport for 90 seconds earlier this week and had to scramble to use backup frequencies in the latest FAA equipment failure. https://t.co/y4gi0pSibN — FORTUNE (@FortuneMagazine) May 15, 2025 From The Washington Post: The outage comes after weeks of disruptions at Newark International Airport, caused in part by technology outages at a facility that handles planes in the area, and is another indication of dysfunction with the FAA’s systems. The agency has struggled to modernize, and it relies in many cases on aging gear to manage the tens of thousands of aircraft that travel around the country daily. The Trump administration has pledged to accelerate upgrades, outlining a three-year plan of investments. The Denver facility is responsible for traffic in a 285,000-square-mile area in Colorado and parts of neighboring states. It handles aircraft in the middle of their journeys, in contrast with the facility implicated in the Newark disruptions, which is responsible for handling the approach to the airport. In Newark’s case, officials have blamed communications links and failed backup procedures for outages. Transportation Secretary Sean P. Duffy said this week that the FAA has already made some improvements, and the agency has a plan for further changes. This year’s deadly crash between an Army helicopter and an American Airlines jet, followed by the chaos at Newark, has put the FAA under unusually heavy scrutiny. FAA officials sat for two days of hearings in Congress this week, listening to lawmakers who wanted reassurance that their constituents were safe to fly, and the agency is hosting meetings with airlines to discuss schedule reductions to ease the pressure on Newark. WATCH:
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Former Republican Governor Launches Effort To Reclaim Old Position
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Former Republican Governor Launches Effort To Reclaim Old Position

Former Kansas Gov. Jeff Colyer announced he will run for governor of The Sunflower State in 2026. Colyer, a Republican, served as governor from January 2018 to January 2019. He lost the 2018 Republican primary to Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach, who then lost the general election to Democratic nominee Laura Kelly. “I’m Jeff Colyer – Trump’s 2024 Kansas Chair – and I’m running for Governor,” Colyer said. “As a fifth-generation Kansan, a surgeon who’s stared down life-and-death in the operating room, defeated cancer, and volunteered in war zones far from home – I’ve seen firsthand what grit and heart can accomplish. I’m ready to fight. I’m ready to lead,” he added. WATCH: I’m Jeff Colyer – Trump’s 2024 Kansas Chair – and I’m running for Governor. As a fifth-generation Kansan, a surgeon who’s stared down life-and-death in the operating room, defeated cancer, and volunteered in war zones far from home – I’ve seen firsthand what grit and heart can… pic.twitter.com/MErQytlfyn — Dr. Jeff Colyer (@DrJeffColyer) May 14, 2025 Full text: I’m Jeff Colyer – Trump’s 2024 Kansas Chair – and I’m running for Governor. As a fifth-generation Kansan, a surgeon who’s stared down life-and-death in the operating room, defeated cancer, and volunteered in war zones far from home – I’ve seen firsthand what grit and heart can accomplish. I’m ready to fight. I’m ready to lead. Here’s my BOLD plan to make Kansas the envy of the nation: Affordable, Family-Friendly Kansas. Make Kansas the most affordable place in America to raise a family and launch your business—tremendous opportunity awaits! Take Kansas to the Next Level. Simplify the tax code, lower property taxes, attract high-paying manufacturing and tech jobs, and roll back regulations so innovators, small business owners, and middle-class workers can thrive. Demand Accountability and Reform. Sign an Executive Order to form a Kansas Department of Government Efficiency (or revive the State Auditor’s Office) to root out every bit of waste, fraud, and red tape hampering our incredible industries. End DEI Mandates & “Woke” Ideologies. Remove DEI directives and political indoctrination from our K–12 schools and universities—so classrooms focus on math, reading, and real-world skills. EDUCATION NOT INDOCTRINATION! Protect Parental Rights. Guarantee that parents—not destructive bureaucrats—decide what’s best for their children’s education and upbringing. Stand with small businesses and our incredible farmers—because they’re the backbone of this state. Secure our borders and keep fentanyl out of your children’s hands—your family’s safety is non-negotiable. Former Kansas Governor and President Trump’s 2024 Kansas Chair Jeff Colyer announced on Wednesday his candidacy for Kansas governor in 2026.  Colyer was lieutenant governor under Sam Brownback and finished out his term when Brownback left early.https://t.co/V5G3Sd0vhF — Politics & Poll Tracker (@PollTracker2024) May 17, 2025 KAKE reports: Colyer was lieutenant governor under Sam Brownback and finished out his term when Brownback left early. His announcement was made after losing to other republicans twice in the last two primaries and surviving a major health scare. In his announcement, he said President Trump’s actions during the last presidential campaign inspired him to try again. Colyer is the second major candidate to join the race following current Secretary of State Scott Schwab’s announcement last winter. What a warm welcome from Kingman County — this is Colyer Country! To the hard working Kansans, who deserve a Governor who fights for them and leads the Kansas way – you are why I am running for Governor. Ready to fight. Ready to lead. pic.twitter.com/dzMiHIKJPO — Dr. Jeff Colyer (@DrJeffColyer) May 16, 2025 Per KCUR: Colyer compared Trump’s journey to his own. In 2018, Colyer served as governor, following the resignation of former Gov. Sam Brownback, who left to be an ambassador in the first Trump administration. “In my case, I would be (governor) numbers 47 and 49,” Colyer said. “… I’ve done the job. I have a proven record, proven conservative results.” This is Colyer’s third bid for governor. After serving as governor for a year in 2018, he ran again, but lost to then-Secretary of State Kris Kobach in the Republican primary. Then, in 2022, he dropped out of the race after receiving a prostate cancer diagnosis. Colyer, who is a plastic surgeon, said his experience with cancer humbled him. “Fortunately, my treatment was successful, and as we surgeons say, the chance to cut is the chance to cure,” he said. The Hays native tied his career as a surgeon to his political beliefs: He aims to cut government inefficiencies and spending.
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“The depression lasted quite a long time. At the end of it, when I felt I was coming out of a long tunnel, I wrote God Gave Rock And Roll To You”: The epic story of Argent, the forgotten early 70s band who inspired one Kiss’ biggest hits
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“The depression lasted quite a long time. At the end of it, when I felt I was coming out of a long tunnel, I wrote God Gave Rock And Roll To You”: The epic story of Argent, the forgotten early 70s band who inspired one Kiss’ biggest hits

Argent were the missing link between the 60s pop scene and the emergence of Cream and Led Zeppelin
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