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🚨Barack Obama was using USAID to pretend to send money to a country for “aid” and instead laundering it to the Cayman Islands He would then use that money to fund and train “Rent-a-Riots” for protests to overthrow governments Sound familiar? Mike Benz on Joe Rogan: “A scandal during the Obama USAID era. We were running a number of rogue USAID operations in Cuba at the time. — I'm simply showing the American people where your tax dollars are going and how these things are structured in order to systematically fool you and to fool Congress and to fool the White House: — USAID pumped $1.2 billion in, and we sponsored these activist groups and these civil society organizations to learn how to use Facebook, learn how to use Twitter, lose, learn how to use hashtags, learn how to coordinate street protests so that everyone knows where to go, what street to show up on, what kind of slogans to know, to use in order to create the pro-democracy predicate for it.” He talks about how Obama funded a Twitter clone that would be used to push propaganda in Cuba to inspire these protests and overthrow the government (Mike Benz explains how Barack Obama overthrew many governments) “So what they did is they took the exact same thing as Twitter, same user interface, same like, and retweet button zunzunio is, is the Cuban slang word for hummingbird. So just, it means it's it's bird, it was the Twitter bird, the whole thing. But the whole trick about it was you have to make it look like it's coming from the Cubans if you're going to do this operation — We can get into the deeper layers of this, but contractors were funded by USAID The data would then be used for micro targeting efforts towards anti and pro government users. In Cuba, the developers aim to, at first used non-controversial content such as sports and music and hurricane updates — What was the plan the whole time? Once they built up enough subscribers, they would begin to introduce political messages through social bots and encourage dissent in this, in this astroturfing — the whole point is, once they hit a critical mass, they would create ‘Rent-a-Riots” “You're using Cayman Islands bank accounts. You're saying it's, you're earmarking it for Pakistani aid.” But the money was never sent to Pakistan, it was sent to the Cayman Islands to fund this whole operation All this and much more is broken down extremely well in this video. This is INSANE
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INBOX: First thing kids see when walking into Gere Library in Lincoln, Nebraska. Books telling them they can be transgender This is grooming sponsored by our tax dollars. So sick of this trash
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She was the highest ranking Vietnamese American woman ever to command an operational brigade in the U.S. Army. Her name is Danielle Ngo. It was April 29, 1975. The day before Saigon fell. Her mother, Thai-An, just 24 years old, carried Danielle and her baby sister Lan-Dinh up the ramp of a U.S. military cargo plane as North Vietnamese rockets rained down on Tan Son Nhat airport. Soldiers were pushing equipment off the back of the aircraft to make room for refugees. They were among the last people to make it out of that airport. Her father was not on that plane. He was a captain in the South Vietnamese army and he stayed behind to keep fighting as his wife and two small daughters fled. It would be years before he made it to America and saw his family again. A week earlier, the South Vietnamese government had restricted travel. Danielle was in the seaside town of Vung Tau, away from her mother. Her grandfather refused to let the family be separated with the country collapsing around them. So he took eight buses and scooters across a war zone to bring the three-year-old back to her mother's arms. And when the moment came to say goodbye, knowing he could not go with them, her grandfather knelt down, folded a U.S. one-dollar bill, and tucked it into her little shirt pocket. It is the only thing she remembers from the day she became a refugee. The plane landed on Wake Island, a speck in the Pacific 2,300 miles from Hawaii. They spent three months there in a refugee camp, waiting to learn if any country would take them. America did. After camps in Hawaii and Arkansas, an uncle sponsored them, and the family finally settled in Massachusetts. They lived in subsidized housing for eight years. Danielle and Lan-Dinh were the only Vietnamese girls in their school. Their mother worked her way through an associate's, a bachelor's, and a master's degree, and insisted the children speak only English at home so she could learn it through them. When Danielle was seventeen, she asked her mother to sign her enlistment papers so she could join the Army Reserve. Her mother resisted with a sentence only a refugee mother could say: "I didn't pull you out of a war for you to go back into a war." But Danielle had already decided. As she put it: "I signed up for the Army because my mother said it was the Army that rescued us." The Army had carried her out of Saigon. She was going to give it her life in return. She enlisted in 1990 and earned her degree from UMass and her commission from Boston University in 1994, choosing one of the hardest, most male-dominated paths in the force: combat engineering. She didn't want the safer assignments. She wanted airborne. She wanted combat units. In 2001, she became the first female company commander in a combat engineer battalion attached directly to a combat brigade. She deployed to Bosnia. To Iraq, where her brigade was part of the 4th Infantry Division during the operations that captured Saddam Hussein. To Afghanistan to help plan the surge. She commanded the 52nd Engineer Battalion at Fort Carson, whose soldiers cut fire lines through the Waldo Canyon and Black Forest wildfires, two of the most destructive in Colorado history. "I guess you could call us the natural disaster battalion," she said. In 2016, she took command of the 130th Engineer Brigade in Hawaii, becoming the highest-ranking woman of Vietnamese descent ever to command an operational brigade in the U.S. Army. By 2021, the Army described her as the highest-ranking active-duty woman of Vietnamese descent in the entire force, second only to Major General Viet Xuan Luong. She retired in April 2023, after 33 years. She went back to Vietnam years later and found her grandfather, the man who took eight buses and gave her a dollar. They could barely speak, her Vietnamese had faded, his English was thin, so they sat in his little art shop and passed handwritten notes back and forth.
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Messi kicks off his World Cup title defense 🇦🇷 Argentina vs Algeria. Take your position on Outcomes and compete for a share of 2M $AI in gameday bonus rewards, sponsored by @gensynai.
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Important news for Argentina as Lionel Scaloni confirms Dibu Martínez, Cuti Romero and Leo Messi are all feeling better. Sponsored by @AmericanAir, Official North American Airline Supplier of FIFA World Cup 26™
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Join me for the Gurian Summer Institute’s Virtual Conference on June 27 - 28 with Recordings and Videos Available through July 12. Co-Sponsored by the Santa Fe Boys Fund, the Kellen Cares Foundation, and the Farrell Family. This conference is an eye-opener for parents, educators, policymakers, coaches, social workers, counselors, and those involved with helping children and families thrive.
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Most AI pilots do not fail because the model is weak. They fail because the enterprise underneath it was never built for production AI. → Data volume → Latency → Deployment cycles → Legacy dependencies → Technical debt This is the infrastructure problem nobody is talking about. Sponsored by @awscloud. #AWSpartner#
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