• Our weakened leadership only further emboldened Iran. Joe Biden is eating ice cream on a beach in Delaware and cannot form a coherent sentence. Kamala Harris has no original ideas, simply warning Iran, “Don’t.”
    In May 2018, Trump withdrew America from the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, also known as the Iran nuclear deal. The Trump Administration cut Iran off from receiving arms by reactivating an embargo through the United Nations. Sanctions only work in extremely rare situations, Trump’s sanctions on Iran were one of those exceptions. The Iranian economy crumbled under US imposed sanctions of crucial sectors such as energy. Donald Trump declared that these measures would prevent “illicit terrorist and nuclear activities.”
    The Biden/Harris establishment quickly undid Trump-era sanctions to embolden Iran. The neocons needed their opponent to fund the proxy war, after all. Biden/Harris waived sanctions on Iran and attempted to revive the Iranian nuclear deal, as did the European Union. In March 2023, Joe Biden and Kamala Harris released over $10 billion in frozen Iranian assets held in Iraq and South Korea. Biden-Harris insisted that Iran needed humanitarian aid and that these funds would help rebuild the Iranian economy. Despite active terrorist groups running the nation, Joe Biden and Kamala Harris lifted the terrorism designation for the Houthis before later reimplementing at the request of Israel. Iran has been permitted to rebuild its military, which it has always intended to use against the West.
    Look Where We're At Now.
    Our weakened leadership only further emboldened Iran. Joe Biden is eating ice cream on a beach in Delaware and cannot form a coherent sentence. Kamala Harris has no original ideas, simply warning Iran, “Don’t.” In May 2018, Trump withdrew America from the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, also known as the Iran nuclear deal. The Trump Administration cut Iran off from receiving arms by reactivating an embargo through the United Nations. Sanctions only work in extremely rare situations, Trump’s sanctions on Iran were one of those exceptions. The Iranian economy crumbled under US imposed sanctions of crucial sectors such as energy. Donald Trump declared that these measures would prevent “illicit terrorist and nuclear activities.” The Biden/Harris establishment quickly undid Trump-era sanctions to embolden Iran. The neocons needed their opponent to fund the proxy war, after all. Biden/Harris waived sanctions on Iran and attempted to revive the Iranian nuclear deal, as did the European Union. In March 2023, Joe Biden and Kamala Harris released over $10 billion in frozen Iranian assets held in Iraq and South Korea. Biden-Harris insisted that Iran needed humanitarian aid and that these funds would help rebuild the Iranian economy. Despite active terrorist groups running the nation, Joe Biden and Kamala Harris lifted the terrorism designation for the Houthis before later reimplementing at the request of Israel. Iran has been permitted to rebuild its military, which it has always intended to use against the West. Look Where We're At Now.
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  • John Kerry Says The Quiet Part Out Loud: "First Amendment Stands As Major Block" To "Govern"
    https://www.zerohedge.com/political/john-kerry-says-quiet-part-out-loud-first-amendment-stands-major-block-govern?utm_source=daily_newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=3162

    The World Economic Forum held its 'Sustainable Development Impact Meetings' during last week's United Nations General Assembly in New York City. Speaking at the meeting, far-left elitist and former presidential climate envoy John Kerry expressed frustration to fellow globalists, stating that the First Amendment frequently obstructs their agenda.

    "Our First Amendment stands as a major block to the ability to be able to hammer [disinformation] out of existence. What we need is to win...the right to govern by hopefully winning enough votes that you're free to be able to implement change," Kerry said.

    Kerry noted, "It's very hard to govern today."

    "Our First Amendment stands as a major block to the ability to be able to hammer [disinformation] out of existence. What we need is to win...the right to govern by hopefully winning enough votes that you’re free to be able to implement change."
    John Kerry Says The Quiet Part Out Loud: "First Amendment Stands As Major Block" To "Govern" https://www.zerohedge.com/political/john-kerry-says-quiet-part-out-loud-first-amendment-stands-major-block-govern?utm_source=daily_newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=3162 The World Economic Forum held its 'Sustainable Development Impact Meetings' during last week's United Nations General Assembly in New York City. Speaking at the meeting, far-left elitist and former presidential climate envoy John Kerry expressed frustration to fellow globalists, stating that the First Amendment frequently obstructs their agenda. "Our First Amendment stands as a major block to the ability to be able to hammer [disinformation] out of existence. What we need is to win...the right to govern by hopefully winning enough votes that you're free to be able to implement change," Kerry said. Kerry noted, "It's very hard to govern today." "Our First Amendment stands as a major block to the ability to be able to hammer [disinformation] out of existence. What we need is to win...the right to govern by hopefully winning enough votes that you’re free to be able to implement change."
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    John Kerry Says The Quiet Part Out Loud: "First Amendment Stands As Major Block" To "Govern"
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  • The Aftermath of the Helene flooding of Erwin Day 1
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    It's been a solemn morning as my friend Michael Baker and our group joined first responders early at dawn in Erwin to start the long process of surveying damage so plans of action can be implemented. We've pledged our full support over the next few weeks documenting with photos and video for the town of Erwin and an other municipality (Elizabethton, Hampton, Greene County) that we can be of help to. Please pray as we met several families today that had suffered total losses. Now is the time to donate anything that can be of help. #erwin #elizabethtontn #rebuild #ErwinStrong #Standwithcommunity
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_FVvRe0JNqo
    The Aftermath of the Helene flooding of Erwin Day 1 841,242 views Sep 28, 2024 It's been a solemn morning as my friend Michael Baker and our group joined first responders early at dawn in Erwin to start the long process of surveying damage so plans of action can be implemented. We've pledged our full support over the next few weeks documenting with photos and video for the town of Erwin and an other municipality (Elizabethton, Hampton, Greene County) that we can be of help to. Please pray as we met several families today that had suffered total losses. Now is the time to donate anything that can be of help. #erwin #elizabethtontn #rebuild #ErwinStrong #Standwithcommunity https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_FVvRe0JNqo
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  • The World Economic Forum held its 'Sustainable Development Impact Meetings' during last week's United Nations General Assembly in New York City. Speaking at the meeting, far-left elitist and former presidential climate envoy John Kerry expressed frustration to fellow globalists, stating that the First Amendment frequently obstructs their agenda.
    "Our First Amendment stands as a major block to the ability to be able to hammer [disinformation] out of existence. What we need is to win...the right to govern by hopefully winning enough votes that you're free to be able to implement change," Kerry said.
    *Translation* "Govern" Essentially means narration control (or official government-approved propaganda)—that is, through the censorship blob at federal government agencies in Washington, DC, the intel community, Silicon Valley's big tech, fact-checkers, think tanks and legacy corporate media.
    Kerry's choice of words shows that far-left radicals in the Obama-Biden-Harris team are frightened that their own misinformation and disinformation propaganda jammed through far-left corporate media outlets is no longer working. Within the recent WEF discussion, Secretary Kerry outlines how freedom of speech is a 'threat to the global democracy 'because the governing officials have a difficult time controlling information. Kerry goes on to posit how the next administration, presumably in his hope Kamala Harris, will forcefully structure all the tools of government to stop Americans from using the first amendment to freely speak about issues.
    The World Economic Forum held its 'Sustainable Development Impact Meetings' during last week's United Nations General Assembly in New York City. Speaking at the meeting, far-left elitist and former presidential climate envoy John Kerry expressed frustration to fellow globalists, stating that the First Amendment frequently obstructs their agenda. "Our First Amendment stands as a major block to the ability to be able to hammer [disinformation] out of existence. What we need is to win...the right to govern by hopefully winning enough votes that you're free to be able to implement change," Kerry said. *Translation* "Govern" Essentially means narration control (or official government-approved propaganda)—that is, through the censorship blob at federal government agencies in Washington, DC, the intel community, Silicon Valley's big tech, fact-checkers, think tanks and legacy corporate media. Kerry's choice of words shows that far-left radicals in the Obama-Biden-Harris team are frightened that their own misinformation and disinformation propaganda jammed through far-left corporate media outlets is no longer working. Within the recent WEF discussion, Secretary Kerry outlines how freedom of speech is a 'threat to the global democracy 'because the governing officials have a difficult time controlling information. Kerry goes on to posit how the next administration, presumably in his hope Kamala Harris, will forcefully structure all the tools of government to stop Americans from using the first amendment to freely speak about issues.
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  • It is hard to comprehend how people can't see the underlying attempts of the current administration to break up unions by implementing political division within its ranks making the numbers smaller and smaller. Its fucked up and this is a very good example of this implementation. They are willing to rape you even more and more before they leave office. Fuck these assholes. They are destroying unions just right after people were starting to see some of the benefits of unionizing people to each other rather than the crooked fucking pencil pushers that we know exist.
    It is hard to comprehend how people can't see the underlying attempts of the current administration to break up unions by implementing political division within its ranks making the numbers smaller and smaller. Its fucked up and this is a very good example of this implementation. They are willing to rape you even more and more before they leave office. Fuck these assholes. They are destroying unions just right after people were starting to see some of the benefits of unionizing people to each other rather than the crooked fucking pencil pushers that we know exist.
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  • A Globalism of Ideas – Inside the UN’s “Pact for the Future”
    We may not have a formal global government yet, but we already have a globalism of ideas, even if there is some disagreement over implementation.
    That’s how world government is being shaped, and how it will get finally born – through a creeping consensus of fictitious problems & needless and often insane “solutions” quietly endorsed by every nation of the world.
    *Within the article is a link to the 81 page Document "Pack for the Future".

    https://off-guardian.org/2024/09/25/a-globalism-of-ideas-inside-the-uns-pact-for-the-future/
    A Globalism of Ideas – Inside the UN’s “Pact for the Future” We may not have a formal global government yet, but we already have a globalism of ideas, even if there is some disagreement over implementation. That’s how world government is being shaped, and how it will get finally born – through a creeping consensus of fictitious problems & needless and often insane “solutions” quietly endorsed by every nation of the world. *Within the article is a link to the 81 page Document "Pack for the Future". https://off-guardian.org/2024/09/25/a-globalism-of-ideas-inside-the-uns-pact-for-the-future/
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  • *Elon Musk* recently exposed that *George Soros* is attempting to purchase 200 U.S. radio stations right before the election. This is controversial due to *Federal Communications Commission (FCC)* fast-tracking the process, allowing Soros to bypass lengthy reviews. *FCC Commissioner Brendan Carr* criticized the move, calling it a blatant attempt to control local media and push **left-wing propaganda**.

    - *Kamala Harris’* Arizona campaign office was reportedly shot at, but there were no injuries. Although the shooting didn’t appear to be an assassination attempt, it highlights growing political tensions. In contrast, Harris has faced criticism from *President Biden**, who admitted she has been handling major decisions, from **foreign policy* to *domestic policy**, implying that Harris is responsible for issues like the **border crisis* and rising **gas prices**.

    - Rumors about *Donald Trump* canceling a meeting with *Ukrainian President Zelensky* have emerged after Zelensky criticized Trump’s handling of the war. Trump retaliated by accusing Zelensky of refusing to strike a deal, implying that U.S. funding may dwindle if Zelensky continues alienating him. *Trump* has also promised to implement a 100% tariff on *Mexican car imports* to create more jobs for Americans, further emphasizing his *pro-America* stance.

    - *House Speaker Mike Johnson* and *Majority Leader Chuck Schumer* passed a three-month government funding bill under pressure from an upcoming hurricane in Florida. This temporary measure will keep the government running until after the election, giving *Republicans* leverage if they win.

    - *Tax Network USA* is offering help to those who owe back taxes as the *IRS* has increased its enforcement efforts in 2024. With over 5 million letters sent to taxpayers with unpaid debts, it’s crucial to seek professional assistance. *Tax Network USA* has saved clients over $1 billion and offers free consultations.

    - *Thomas Massie**, a **Libertarian-leaning Republican**, questioned the **Inspector General* on the *January 6th Capitol breach* and revealed that the *FBI* was deeply involved. This information has allegedly been suppressed to damage *Trump’s reputation* before the election.

    - In international news, *Israel* has expanded its military operations into *Lebanon* amid escalating tensions with **Hezbollah**. **John Kirby**, the **White House National Security Spokesman**, reaffirmed the U.S. support for Israel, citing threats from Iran as a legitimate concern.

    - As *Zelensky* seeks more funding from *President Biden* to support **Ukraine**, Russian forces have made significant gains in **eastern Ukraine**, particularly around the town of **Vuhledar**, putting Zelensky in a tough position to request further aid from the U.S.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mFuIBugZkxw
    *Elon Musk* recently exposed that *George Soros* is attempting to purchase 200 U.S. radio stations right before the election. This is controversial due to *Federal Communications Commission (FCC)* fast-tracking the process, allowing Soros to bypass lengthy reviews. *FCC Commissioner Brendan Carr* criticized the move, calling it a blatant attempt to control local media and push **left-wing propaganda**. - *Kamala Harris’* Arizona campaign office was reportedly shot at, but there were no injuries. Although the shooting didn’t appear to be an assassination attempt, it highlights growing political tensions. In contrast, Harris has faced criticism from *President Biden**, who admitted she has been handling major decisions, from **foreign policy* to *domestic policy**, implying that Harris is responsible for issues like the **border crisis* and rising **gas prices**. - Rumors about *Donald Trump* canceling a meeting with *Ukrainian President Zelensky* have emerged after Zelensky criticized Trump’s handling of the war. Trump retaliated by accusing Zelensky of refusing to strike a deal, implying that U.S. funding may dwindle if Zelensky continues alienating him. *Trump* has also promised to implement a 100% tariff on *Mexican car imports* to create more jobs for Americans, further emphasizing his *pro-America* stance. - *House Speaker Mike Johnson* and *Majority Leader Chuck Schumer* passed a three-month government funding bill under pressure from an upcoming hurricane in Florida. This temporary measure will keep the government running until after the election, giving *Republicans* leverage if they win. - *Tax Network USA* is offering help to those who owe back taxes as the *IRS* has increased its enforcement efforts in 2024. With over 5 million letters sent to taxpayers with unpaid debts, it’s crucial to seek professional assistance. *Tax Network USA* has saved clients over $1 billion and offers free consultations. - *Thomas Massie**, a **Libertarian-leaning Republican**, questioned the **Inspector General* on the *January 6th Capitol breach* and revealed that the *FBI* was deeply involved. This information has allegedly been suppressed to damage *Trump’s reputation* before the election. - In international news, *Israel* has expanded its military operations into *Lebanon* amid escalating tensions with **Hezbollah**. **John Kirby**, the **White House National Security Spokesman**, reaffirmed the U.S. support for Israel, citing threats from Iran as a legitimate concern. - As *Zelensky* seeks more funding from *President Biden* to support **Ukraine**, Russian forces have made significant gains in **eastern Ukraine**, particularly around the town of **Vuhledar**, putting Zelensky in a tough position to request further aid from the U.S. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mFuIBugZkxw
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  • The California Legislature passes bill to give illegal aliens unemployment benefits. (1 min, 29 sec)

    After a bill that would give illegal aliens access to home ownership in California was vetoed by Gov. Gavin Newsom, The Legislature voted to give illegal immigrants eligibility for $300 a week in unemployment benefits.

    The bill, SB 277 (Durazo), would establish an “Excluded Workers Program” that allows for 20 weeks of benefits to be provided to each enrollee. The Employment Development Department (EDD) is currently $32 billion in debt due to the fraudulent unemployment claims submitted during COVID, so this would NOT be a good idea.

    The bill was presented to Newsom on September 9th, so he has just a few more days to decide if he will implement this into California law. During COVID, he made unemployment benefits available to millions of illegals, so it would come as no surprise if he did so now.
    https://t.me/davidavocadowolfe/140206
    The California Legislature passes bill to give illegal aliens unemployment benefits. (1 min, 29 sec) After a bill that would give illegal aliens access to home ownership in California was vetoed by Gov. Gavin Newsom, The Legislature voted to give illegal immigrants eligibility for $300 a week in unemployment benefits. The bill, SB 277 (Durazo), would establish an “Excluded Workers Program” that allows for 20 weeks of benefits to be provided to each enrollee. The Employment Development Department (EDD) is currently $32 billion in debt due to the fraudulent unemployment claims submitted during COVID, so this would NOT be a good idea. The bill was presented to Newsom on September 9th, so he has just a few more days to decide if he will implement this into California law. During COVID, he made unemployment benefits available to millions of illegals, so it would come as no surprise if he did so now. https://t.me/davidavocadowolfe/140206
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  • Detailed Analysis: Why Arabs Lose Wars?
    This video based by article is a personal account of U.S. Army Colonel Norvell DeAtkine's experience in dealing with Arab militaries for over 40 years.

    This video provides an in-depth analysis of the performance of Arabic-speaking armies in the modern era, examining their struggles and challenges across various historical conflicts. It begins by exploring how Egyptian regular forces faced difficulties against Yemeni irregulars in the 1960s, a period marked by intense military strategy shifts in the Middle East. Similarly, Syrians managed to assert control in Lebanon during the mid-1970s, but only through the use of overwhelming weaponry and numbers, rather than tactical brilliance.

    One of the most notable examples of ineffectiveness came from the Iraqis during the 1980s when they were pitted against an Iranian military deeply affected by revolutionary turmoil. Despite the disarray in Iran, the Iraqis failed to secure a decisive victory and could not win a three-decade-long war against the Kurds. The Arab military performance on both sides of the 1990 Kuwait war was similarly underwhelming, highlighting the mediocre combat history of the region's forces, especially when compared to the more formidable Allied Forces and Axis Powers of World War II.

    This video seeks to uncover why this unimpressive record persists, delving into a myriad of factors—economic, ideological, and technical—that have historically hampered Arab armies. Yet, perhaps the most critical factor is cultural, encompassing certain societal attributes that inhibit these forces from producing an effective military presence on the battlefield. The insights you will hear are grounded in the personal experiences of Norville B. De Atkin, who spent nearly three decades in the Middle East as a U.S. military attaché and security assistance officer. Through his lens, we gain an understanding of how military tactics are developed and implemented—or, as often is the case, how they fall short—due to deeply ingrained cultural practices.

    It's a well-established truth in military history that an army fights as it is trained. Atkin's firsthand observations of Arab military training reveal much about how these forces approach modern warfare and why they frequently struggle to meet the demands of strategic warfare. Despite nearly 25 years passing since his initial assessments, it appears that little has changed in the effectiveness of these armies, especially when compared to other global forces.

    The video also critiques the problematic nature of incorporating culture into strategic assessments. Historically, this approach has led to wild distortions, as seen with the U.S. Army in the 1930s, which misjudged the Japanese national character, leading to incorrect assumptions about their technological capabilities. Hitler's underestimation of the United States as a "mongrel society" similarly backfired, showing the dangers of relying too heavily on cultural stereotypes in warfare. These examples underscore the risk of making assumptions about military abilities based on cultural attributes, which often leads to overconfidence or, conversely, underestimation of an adversary's capabilities.

    The video also touches on the evolution of military subculture over time, noting how past performances can lead to erroneous conclusions about future conflicts. The dismal French performance in the 1870 Franco-Prussian War misled the German high command into overestimating the French Army's capabilities during World War I. Conversely, Israeli generals underestimated the Egyptian Army in 1973, based on their lackluster performance in the 1967 war. Such examples illustrate how combat history can be a double-edged sword, influencing strategic decisions in both positive and negative ways.

    Furthermore, the video explores how cultural factors—such as the highly centralized command structures in Arab militaries—stifle initiative and flexibility. This rigid hierarchy often leads to a lack of combined arms operations, where cooperation between different military branches, such as naval battles and air warfare, is critical for success.

    In Western forces like the U.S. military, NCOs play a vital role in bridging the gap between officers and enlisted soldiers, fostering a sense of unit cohesion and military innovation. However, in many Arabic-speaking armies, NCOs are either absent or non-functional, leading to a breakdown in discipline and effectiveness, particularly in the stress of combat. This lack of a professional NCO corps further exacerbates the challenges these armies face in executing military tactics and maintaining military history.
    Detailed Analysis: Why Arabs Lose Wars? This video based by article is a personal account of U.S. Army Colonel Norvell DeAtkine's experience in dealing with Arab militaries for over 40 years. This video provides an in-depth analysis of the performance of Arabic-speaking armies in the modern era, examining their struggles and challenges across various historical conflicts. It begins by exploring how Egyptian regular forces faced difficulties against Yemeni irregulars in the 1960s, a period marked by intense military strategy shifts in the Middle East. Similarly, Syrians managed to assert control in Lebanon during the mid-1970s, but only through the use of overwhelming weaponry and numbers, rather than tactical brilliance. One of the most notable examples of ineffectiveness came from the Iraqis during the 1980s when they were pitted against an Iranian military deeply affected by revolutionary turmoil. Despite the disarray in Iran, the Iraqis failed to secure a decisive victory and could not win a three-decade-long war against the Kurds. The Arab military performance on both sides of the 1990 Kuwait war was similarly underwhelming, highlighting the mediocre combat history of the region's forces, especially when compared to the more formidable Allied Forces and Axis Powers of World War II. This video seeks to uncover why this unimpressive record persists, delving into a myriad of factors—economic, ideological, and technical—that have historically hampered Arab armies. Yet, perhaps the most critical factor is cultural, encompassing certain societal attributes that inhibit these forces from producing an effective military presence on the battlefield. The insights you will hear are grounded in the personal experiences of Norville B. De Atkin, who spent nearly three decades in the Middle East as a U.S. military attaché and security assistance officer. Through his lens, we gain an understanding of how military tactics are developed and implemented—or, as often is the case, how they fall short—due to deeply ingrained cultural practices. It's a well-established truth in military history that an army fights as it is trained. Atkin's firsthand observations of Arab military training reveal much about how these forces approach modern warfare and why they frequently struggle to meet the demands of strategic warfare. Despite nearly 25 years passing since his initial assessments, it appears that little has changed in the effectiveness of these armies, especially when compared to other global forces. The video also critiques the problematic nature of incorporating culture into strategic assessments. Historically, this approach has led to wild distortions, as seen with the U.S. Army in the 1930s, which misjudged the Japanese national character, leading to incorrect assumptions about their technological capabilities. Hitler's underestimation of the United States as a "mongrel society" similarly backfired, showing the dangers of relying too heavily on cultural stereotypes in warfare. These examples underscore the risk of making assumptions about military abilities based on cultural attributes, which often leads to overconfidence or, conversely, underestimation of an adversary's capabilities. The video also touches on the evolution of military subculture over time, noting how past performances can lead to erroneous conclusions about future conflicts. The dismal French performance in the 1870 Franco-Prussian War misled the German high command into overestimating the French Army's capabilities during World War I. Conversely, Israeli generals underestimated the Egyptian Army in 1973, based on their lackluster performance in the 1967 war. Such examples illustrate how combat history can be a double-edged sword, influencing strategic decisions in both positive and negative ways. Furthermore, the video explores how cultural factors—such as the highly centralized command structures in Arab militaries—stifle initiative and flexibility. This rigid hierarchy often leads to a lack of combined arms operations, where cooperation between different military branches, such as naval battles and air warfare, is critical for success. In Western forces like the U.S. military, NCOs play a vital role in bridging the gap between officers and enlisted soldiers, fostering a sense of unit cohesion and military innovation. However, in many Arabic-speaking armies, NCOs are either absent or non-functional, leading to a breakdown in discipline and effectiveness, particularly in the stress of combat. This lack of a professional NCO corps further exacerbates the challenges these armies face in executing military tactics and maintaining military history.
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  • During the ABC Debate, Kamala Harris said she would not be taking away anyone’s guns

    Here is 4 videos where she makes very clear she will be implementing a MANDATORY gun confiscation and their mainstream media not only confirming it but supporting it
    ⚠️During the ABC Debate, Kamala Harris said she would not be taking away anyone’s guns Here is 4 videos where she makes very clear she will be implementing a MANDATORY gun confiscation and their mainstream media not only confirming it but supporting it
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