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You'd Better Believe Walz Let Minneapolis Burn
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You'd Better Believe Walz Let Minneapolis Burn

You'd Better Believe Walz Let Minneapolis Burn
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RED ALERT: The feds can use THIS shady new law to SEIZE private land
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RED ALERT: The feds can use THIS shady new law to SEIZE private land

The SUSTAINS Act is a new law in the works that in classic tyrant fashion would drastically harm Americans’ ability to own land. The law would give the USDA the power to monitor “natural processes” and decide who owns “environmental services.” “The USDA now is monetizing natural processes under the SUSTAINS Act,” Glenn Beck says, disturbed. “It doesn’t look like it’s going to be stopped.” “In other words, one environmental process is trees breathe in carbon dioxide, and they breathe out air. OK, so they take the pollution and breathe it in and then they give us what we need to live as they breathe out,” Glenn explains. If the USDA has its way, it will try to control the natural processes that occur on your land. “They are claiming the processes that are on your land. So you may not own the air, you may not own the tree, you may not own the water,” Glenn says. “What is your land worth without water?” “Farmers, what is your land worth when you can’t till the soil yourself because the minerals and the soil is not really owned by you? You own the space, but you don’t own anything other than maybe your house, if it’s already built,” he continues, adding, “Our government is out of control.” “This is a way for them to take control of the land through private public partnerships,” he says. “These things are actually happening.”Want more from Glenn Beck?To enjoy more of Glenn’s masterful storytelling, thought-provoking analysis, and uncanny ability to make sense of the chaos, subscribe to BlazeTV — the largest multi-platform network of voices who love America, defend the Constitution, and live the American dream.
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The cyberbeast awakens: Tesla’s Cybertruck enters the battlefield
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The cyberbeast awakens: Tesla’s Cybertruck enters the battlefield

Cyberbeast History moves as fast as its weapons. So if you want to understand the power of technology, study the art of war. In the 1930s, military strategist General J.F.C. Fuller predicted that “future armies would be surrounded by swarms of motorized guerillas, irregulars, or regular troops making use of the multitude of civilian motorcars that would be available.” War is no longer characterized by two armies facing off in a field. Modern warfare is everywhere, prolifically recorded, but also nowhere, guided by code and remote control. Fuller was pivotal in advancing tanks and the strategies of armored warfare, combat between highly advanced military vehicles that combined infantry, artillery, and armor. Last week, Chechen warlord Ramzan Kadyrov stormed Telegram to announce that he had been gifted a Tesla Cybertruck from Elon Musk himself. This claim was automatically questionable. Then the warlord insisted that the vehicle, which had been equipped with a gun turret, was combat-ready. "Based on such excellent characteristics, the Cybertruck will soon be sent to the area of the special military operation, where it will be in demand in the appropriate conditions.”. Kadryov, whom the New Yorker described as “the Putin of Chechnya” and the “Chechnyan Dragon” and who is included in a book titled “Genocide: A Comprehensive Introduction,” has ruled the Russian Republic of Chechnya for nearly two decades. He added: “It’s not for nothing that they call this a cyberbeast. I’m sure that this beast will bring plenty of benefits to our troops.” Cyber ISIS ISIS rebranded Toyota pickups; will the Russian-Ukranian war do the same for Tesla Cybertrucks? Not likely. While the Cybertruck’s stainless steel exoskeleton can stop a bullet, it taps out at 9mm, so it certainly can’t handle anti-tank ammunition or IEDs. But what if it could? Shortly after this bizarre news broke, we heard about Sting, a military Cybertruck ready for the apocalypse. Mysterious military contractor Archimedes Defense teamed up with Unplugged Performance, a company offering performance upgrades for the Tesla Cybertruck, to create the INVINCIBLE Tesla Cybertruck. The truck is part of Unplugged Performance’s Up.Fit wing, which engineers upgrades for Tesla fleet vehicles. The company's goal is to equip the next generation of law enforcement vehicles, from patrol to transport and tactical. The companies claim that these upgrades can protect against "14.5mm heavy machine gun rounds" and "IED/mine protection.” As a side note, a friend of mine bought a Cybertruck, and it is awesome. I wouldn’t want to roll into war with it, mostly because I’m not interested in the soldier's life, but having been inside a Cybertruck, I can say that it would probably make a great war machine. Call of Cyber Duty Like many Millennials, I grew up playing Call of Duty: Modern Warfare, a sub-series of quite possibly the highest-selling video game franchise of all time. Over the years, the game has featured multiple vehicles that resemble the Tesla Cybertruck. With names like Warthog, Ripper, and Goliath, they bore the angular exoskeleton of Elon Musk’s futuristic invention. Most media consumption is no longer fixated, and the subscription model has allowed tech companies to release unfinished products. As Napoleon put it, "Aptitude for war is aptitude for movement," where a military’s power is measured "by its mass multiplied by its speed." “The tri-motor version can accelerate from 0 to 60 mph in just 2.9 seconds, which is incredibly fast for a vehicle of its size. It also boasts a range of up to 500 miles on a single charge.” This is similar to the concept of hyperreality, the idea that representation precedes reality, that the map precedes the land it illustrates. The Industrial Age brought about the ability to multiply images. There’s too much information to form an absolute understanding of reality, so we rely on the media to deliver a replication that we accept as the truth. As a result, we lose touch with the actual world, the world before representations. These representations become more important than reality, in part because they defy death or seem to. They elongate moments that we wish we could remain in forever. There are no gaps or spaces in the digital world. Cyberwar In 2017, Elon Musk warned that AI could cause World War III; he signed a letter with 116 specialists from 26 countries warning that “the use of autonomous weapons could usher in the ‘third revolution in warfare.'” "Once developed, lethal autonomous weapons will permit armed conflict to be fought at a scale greater than ever, and at timescales faster than humans can comprehend," the letter warns. "These can be weapons of terror, weapons that despots and terrorists use against innocent populations, and weapons hacked to behave in undesirable ways. We do not have long to act. Once this Pandora's box is opened, it will be hard to close." The military is one of the largest funders and adopters of AI technology. Yet the state has become tangled up with industry. This whole situation is futuristic. The automation of war has led to its fragmentation. This has happened roughly since the 18th century, when Napoleon first used spy balloons. The use of total war set the stage for the world wars that took place in the next century, along with the global scale of the conflict. War is no longer characterized by two armies facing off in a field. Modern warfare is everywhere, prolifically recorded, but also nowhere, guided by code and remote control.
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Rep. Dan Goldman: GOP Doesn’t Want to Let People Who Aren’t White Into the Country
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Rep. Dan Goldman: GOP Doesn’t Want to Let People Who Aren’t White Into the Country

Rep. Dan Goldman: GOP Doesn’t Want to Let People Who Aren’t White Into the Country
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The Police Body Cam Footage of Tyreek Hill's Arrest Drops and Opinions are Mixed
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The Police Body Cam Footage of Tyreek Hill's Arrest Drops and Opinions are Mixed

The Police Body Cam Footage of Tyreek Hill's Arrest Drops and Opinions are Mixed
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NEW: Unearthed ACLU Questionnaire Exposes Kamala Harris' Dangerously Liberal Beliefs
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NEW: Unearthed ACLU Questionnaire Exposes Kamala Harris' Dangerously Liberal Beliefs

NEW: Unearthed ACLU Questionnaire Exposes Kamala Harris' Dangerously Liberal Beliefs
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Louisiana Under State of Emergency Ahead of Potential Hurricane Francine Landfall
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Louisiana Under State of Emergency Ahead of Potential Hurricane Francine Landfall

Louisiana Under State of Emergency Ahead of Potential Hurricane Francine Landfall
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10 Retired Military Officers: Trump a 'Danger' to Democracy
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10 Retired Military Officers: Trump a 'Danger' to Democracy

Ten retired military officials have signed a letter calling former President Donald Trump a "danger" to the U.S. and endorsing Vice President Kamala Harris in the upcoming election.
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Biden Likely to Leave With Some Green Policies Unfinished
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Biden Likely to Leave With Some Green Policies Unfinished

Although the Biden-Harris administration has enacted a series of regulations addressing environmental health and alleged human-caused climate change, it is unlikely to complete everything on its agenda before President Joe Biden's term ends in January.
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Kamala Harris Working With Tim Walz To Create Federal Department Of GROCERIES – Food Price Controls, Empty Shelves Not Far Behind
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Kamala Harris Working With Tim Walz To Create Federal Department Of GROCERIES – Food Price Controls, Empty Shelves Not Far Behind

[unable to retrieve full-text content]The following article, Kamala Harris Working With Tim Walz To Create Federal Department Of GROCERIES – Food Price Controls, Empty Shelves Not Far Behind, was first…
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