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I am going to break down and set up a Twitter account. There have been some lists of who to follow, posts of how to capture and post, etc here. Can someone point me to a "best practices" guide of how to set one up and use it with the least negative effects? I would prefer to avoid the "rookie mistakes" I will undoubtedly make if I wing it or follow the OEM instructions. Thanks. View Quote |
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It is fun to screen cap CNN’s home page from time to time to see where they’re going with their narrative.
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Got same screen a second time and I hit cancel which bumped me back to duckduckgo.
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This guy says it opens today:
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This guy says it opens today: https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1181610370475155457.html Looks like it's getting close. View Quote Let the chan's test it, there is no glory in being an early mover. |
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I just got this when I tried 8kun(dot)net https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/199527/CA51A941-8BAE-477C-A2E0-9E98F49A0F77_jpeg-1120164.JPG Wonder where my information will be sent to? View Quote |
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It is fun to screen cap CNN's home page from time to time to see where they're going with their narrative. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/309598/216BE190-C29F-4357-9BC9-290CC2B17E8F_jpeg-1120160.JPG View Quote |
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Quoted: Given that the problem must not only get solved - it must also stay solved, and given President Trump's known predilection for revenge... Don Jr. might have a more permanent solution in mind than incarceration. After due process, of course. View Quote |
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They may have found the whistle blower
Edit: not sure why it says Oct 4...its from a few hours ago View Quote If true, he was probably right in the thick of the Ukrainian / DS/ DNC corruption. I have a strong hunch that he and the dems are using the "whistle blower" protection as a shield to prevent key people from being investigated or prosecuted. I bet the second and any following "whistle blowers" will be the same thing. |
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Well it looks like this is the only way I can post tweets here after yesterday. The format is messed up but it still works....I think.
Video with John Solomon inside.
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Given that the problem must not only get solved - it must also stay solved, and given President Trump's known predilection for revenge... Don Jr. might have a more permanent solution in mind than incarceration. After due process, of course. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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That doesn't get my vote for solution to the problem. Don Jr. might have a more permanent solution in mind than incarceration. After due process, of course. |
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Well it looks like this is the only way I can post tweets here after yesterday. The format is messed up but it still works....I think. Video with John Solomon inside.
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The likes of which will never happen, not saying it shouldn't but I can't envision anyone in the deep state in this country receiving capital punishment, no matter how much they deserve it. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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That doesn't get my vote for solution to the problem. Don Jr. might have a more permanent solution in mind than incarceration. After due process, of course. |
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Your tweet works for me, but when I clicked on the date and then copied that location A.R. 15 would not let me post Using the Twitter button it didn't work. The only difference I could find it from that link and the link that is generated when you go back to the users homepage and scroll down to the individual tweet is the word mobile. I guess just check the link before you paste it and if it contains the word mobile, remove it.
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Your tweet works for me, but when I clicked on the date and then copied that location A.R. 15 would not let me post Using the Twitter button it didn't work. The only difference I could find it from that link and the link that is generated when you go back to the users homepage and scroll down to the individual tweet is the word mobile. I guess just check the link before you paste it and if it contains the word mobile, remove it.
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until yesterday when I opened a twatter page there was a little drop down arrow to the right of each twatt that when you clicked on it you could select copy or embed to get the link. I used copy and that always worked nicely here. Now the tab only says embed tweet, which doesn't work.
I can just copy the link from the top of my browser but that doesn't seem to work as well. My computer did get some MS updates yesterday so I suppose something there could be going on but I bet the issue is more likely twatter related. |
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I still say they're trying to make it difficult for us to get the message out on other platforms.
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#soon Sause https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/59051/https___api_thedrive_com_wp-content_uploads_2019_10_2424424_jpeg_jpg-1119676.JPG The War Zone has been reporting on a set of bizarre patents assigned to the U.S. Navy that describe radical new technologies that could absolutely revolutionize the aerospace field, and frankly, the very way we live our lives. These include high-energy electromagnetic fields used to create force fields and outlandish new methods of aerospace propulsion and vehicle design that basically read as UFO-like technology. You can learn all about these patents, their viability, and the issues surrounding them in these exclusive features of ours. Now, the same mysterious Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft Division engineer behind those patents has produced another patent—one for a compact fusion reactor that could pump out absolutely incredible amounts of power in a small space—maybe even in a craft. This latest design is the brainchild of the elusive Salvatore Cezar Pais, the inventor of the Navy’s bizarre and controversial room temperature superconductors, high energy electromagnetic field generators, and sci-fi-sounding propulsion technologies that The War Zone has previously reported on. The patent for Pais’ “Plasma Compression Fusion Device” was applied for on March 22, 2018, and was just published on September 26, 2019. The claim states, in part: "At present there are few envisioned fusion reactors/devices that come in a small, compact package (ranging from 0.3 to 2 meters in diameter) and typically they use different versions of plasma magnetic confinement. Three such devices are the Lockheed Martin (LM) Skunk Works Compact Fusion Reactor (LM-CFR) , the EMC2 Polywell fusion concept, and the Princeton Field-Reversed Configuration (PFRC) machine. [...] These devices feature short plasma confinement times, possible plasma instabilities with the scaling of size, and it is questionable whether they have the ability of achieving the break - even fusion condition, let alone a self-sustained plasma burn leading to ignition." It is claimed in the patent application that this plasma compression fusion device is capable of producing power in the gigawatt (1 billion watts) to terawatt (1 trillion watts) range and above with input power only in the kilowatt (1,000 watts) to megawatt (1,000,000 watts) range. By comparison, America's largest nuclear power plant, the Palo Verde nuclear power plant in Arizona, generates around 4,000 megawatts (4 gigawatts), and the A1B nuclear reactors designed for the Navy's Gerald R. Ford-class aircraft carriers generate around 700 megawatts. The patent even claims that the device can "possibly lead to ignition plasma burn, that is self-sustained plasma burn without need for external input power." USPTO Patent documentation showing the spinning, electrically-charged fusors (200) which are claimed to be able to contain nuclear plasma (75) in a high-energy magnetic field. Most fusion reactor designs employ magnetic confinement to contain fusion reactions. This involves torus-shaped coils of superconductors to produce powerful magnetic fields that confine a reactor's plasma core. The Navy's new plasma compression fusion device, however, claims as its key feature the same principle as in Salvatore Pais' other inventions: the “controlled motion of electrically charged matter via accelerated vibration and/or accelerated spin subjected to smooth yet rapid acceleration transients, in order to generate extremely high energy/high intensity electromagnetic fields.” Pais cites some of his prior publicationsas evidence that this type of spinning, vibrating electromagnetic system can create the high magnetic fields required to contain powerful fusion reaction in a stable form. The patent describes how those magnetic fields are generated within a hollow plasma chamber which includes one or more opposing pairs of conical or domed “counter-spinning dynamic fusors” that feature an electrically charged outer surface containing ducts that inject fuel gases, such as Deuterium or Deuterium-Xenon, into the plasma chamber. As these electrically-charged fusors spin, Pais claims, they “create a concentrated magnetic energy flux and electromagnetic radiation within the vacuum chamber,” compressing and heating the gasses within. These fusors vibrate at a high rate as they spin thanks to piezoelectric films such as lead zirconate titanate (PZT) - the same piezoelectric metamaterial Pais claims enables his room-temperature superconductor patent. Energy dominance has become a cornerstone of American military policy as laboratories seek to develop the ‘Holy Grail’ of power generation: nuclear fusion. These attempts at developing stable fusion reactors utilize incredibly powerful magnetic fields in order to contain the nuclear reactions occurring inside. Creating a stable fusion reaction is difficult enough, but some laboratories are going even further by attempting to create compact reactors small enough to fit inside shipping containers or even possibly vehicles. View Quote |
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Just found this little gem. Zero is talking about Egypt and I think he intended to say interim but instead he says Iranian.
I pray everyday that his bs with Iran will finally see the light. Exclusive: Pres. Obama on Egypt |
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until yesterday when I opened a twatter page there was a little drop down arrow to the right of each twatt that when you clicked on it you could select copy or embed to get the link. I used copy and that always worked nicely here. Now the tab only says embed tweet, which doesn't work. I can just copy the link from the top of my browser but that doesn't seem to work as well. My computer did get some MS updates yesterday so I suppose something there could be going on but I bet the issue is more likely twatter related. View Quote |
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Interesting that the inventor's name is Salvatore Pais. "Pais" is Spanish for "country," and "Salvatore" is Italian for "savior." These new superconductors are going to be the "savior of the country?" View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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#soon Sause https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/59051/https___api_thedrive_com_wp-content_uploads_2019_10_2424424_jpeg_jpg-1119676.JPG The War Zone has been reporting on a set of bizarre patents assigned to the U.S. Navy that describe radical new technologies that could absolutely revolutionize the aerospace field, and frankly, the very way we live our lives. These include high-energy electromagnetic fields used to create force fields and outlandish new methods of aerospace propulsion and vehicle design that basically read as UFO-like technology. You can learn all about these patents, their viability, and the issues surrounding them in these exclusive features of ours. Now, the same mysterious Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft Division engineer behind those patents has produced another patent—one for a compact fusion reactor that could pump out absolutely incredible amounts of power in a small space—maybe even in a craft. This latest design is the brainchild of the elusive Salvatore Cezar Pais, the inventor of the Navy’s bizarre and controversial room temperature superconductors, high energy electromagnetic field generators, and sci-fi-sounding propulsion technologies that The War Zone has previously reported on. The patent for Pais’ “Plasma Compression Fusion Device” was applied for on March 22, 2018, and was just published on September 26, 2019. The claim states, in part: "At present there are few envisioned fusion reactors/devices that come in a small, compact package (ranging from 0.3 to 2 meters in diameter) and typically they use different versions of plasma magnetic confinement. Three such devices are the Lockheed Martin (LM) Skunk Works Compact Fusion Reactor (LM-CFR) , the EMC2 Polywell fusion concept, and the Princeton Field-Reversed Configuration (PFRC) machine. [...] These devices feature short plasma confinement times, possible plasma instabilities with the scaling of size, and it is questionable whether they have the ability of achieving the break - even fusion condition, let alone a self-sustained plasma burn leading to ignition." It is claimed in the patent application that this plasma compression fusion device is capable of producing power in the gigawatt (1 billion watts) to terawatt (1 trillion watts) range and above with input power only in the kilowatt (1,000 watts) to megawatt (1,000,000 watts) range. By comparison, America's largest nuclear power plant, the Palo Verde nuclear power plant in Arizona, generates around 4,000 megawatts (4 gigawatts), and the A1B nuclear reactors designed for the Navy's Gerald R. Ford-class aircraft carriers generate around 700 megawatts. The patent even claims that the device can "possibly lead to ignition plasma burn, that is self-sustained plasma burn without need for external input power." USPTO Patent documentation showing the spinning, electrically-charged fusors (200) which are claimed to be able to contain nuclear plasma (75) in a high-energy magnetic field. Most fusion reactor designs employ magnetic confinement to contain fusion reactions. This involves torus-shaped coils of superconductors to produce powerful magnetic fields that confine a reactor's plasma core. The Navy's new plasma compression fusion device, however, claims as its key feature the same principle as in Salvatore Pais' other inventions: the “controlled motion of electrically charged matter via accelerated vibration and/or accelerated spin subjected to smooth yet rapid acceleration transients, in order to generate extremely high energy/high intensity electromagnetic fields.” Pais cites some of his prior publicationsas evidence that this type of spinning, vibrating electromagnetic system can create the high magnetic fields required to contain powerful fusion reaction in a stable form. The patent describes how those magnetic fields are generated within a hollow plasma chamber which includes one or more opposing pairs of conical or domed “counter-spinning dynamic fusors” that feature an electrically charged outer surface containing ducts that inject fuel gases, such as Deuterium or Deuterium-Xenon, into the plasma chamber. As these electrically-charged fusors spin, Pais claims, they “create a concentrated magnetic energy flux and electromagnetic radiation within the vacuum chamber,” compressing and heating the gasses within. These fusors vibrate at a high rate as they spin thanks to piezoelectric films such as lead zirconate titanate (PZT) - the same piezoelectric metamaterial Pais claims enables his room-temperature superconductor patent. Energy dominance has become a cornerstone of American military policy as laboratories seek to develop the ‘Holy Grail’ of power generation: nuclear fusion. These attempts at developing stable fusion reactors utilize incredibly powerful magnetic fields in order to contain the nuclear reactions occurring inside. Creating a stable fusion reaction is difficult enough, but some laboratories are going even further by attempting to create compact reactors small enough to fit inside shipping containers or even possibly vehicles. LOL Pure nonsense. |
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Acosta mentions Q, posts pic of banner..
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Jim Watkins.... Live, as of this post.
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No big surprise here...
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I said it the other day. I think that the Dems are using some of the key ones involved in the corruption as "whistle blowers". If they get prosecuted it will be a violation of the whistle blower protection. They are trying to block the investigation that way. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
I said it the other day. I think that the Dems are using some of the key ones involved in the corruption as "whistle blowers".
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There is a rumor that the WB is: Eric Ciaramella. Following tweet gives the meaning of his name, LOL. So funny if true.
Then remember a while back when AG Barr put on a demonstration playing the bagpipes...a windbag musical instrument. Coincidence, LOL. |
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This is the harsh reality for us to accept, capital punishment is not going to occur. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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That doesn't get my vote for solution to the problem. Don Jr. might have a more permanent solution in mind than incarceration. After due process, of course. If the traitors are not charged, convicted, and hung, the Republic is finished. The next scumbag in the Oval Office will simply pardon them, and they'll resume their perfidy and treason without a second thought. Now if I'm smart enough to figure that out, do you possibly thing that a billionaire construction mogul cum President - backed by the full intelligence gathering capabilities of the NSA, didn't already figure that out as well? We live in interesting times, like it or not. Our Republic stands on the edge of a knife, if it strays to one side or the other it will fall. |
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If that's the case, it's far harsher than you think. If the traitors are not charged, convicted, and hung, the Republic is finished. The next scumbag in the Oval Office will simply pardon them, and they'll resume their perfidy and treason without a second thought. Now if I'm smart enough to figure that out, do you possibly thing that a billionaire construction mogul cum President - backed by the full intelligence gathering capabilities of the NSA, didn't already figure that out as well? We live in interesting times, like it or not. Our Republic stands on the edge of a knife, if it strays to one side or the other it will fall. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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That doesn't get my vote for solution to the problem. Don Jr. might have a more permanent solution in mind than incarceration. After due process, of course. If the traitors are not charged, convicted, and hung, the Republic is finished. The next scumbag in the Oval Office will simply pardon them, and they'll resume their perfidy and treason without a second thought. Now if I'm smart enough to figure that out, do you possibly thing that a billionaire construction mogul cum President - backed by the full intelligence gathering capabilities of the NSA, didn't already figure that out as well? We live in interesting times, like it or not. Our Republic stands on the edge of a knife, if it strays to one side or the other it will fall. I hope there is, and simultaneously I am certain that there will not be. Likely none will be tried for treason. It sucks, I get it, but it ain't going to happen. Executions will widen the rift, not close it. Disenfranchising and disempowering the deep state is the goal not vindication. I'll happily eat those words when the first one drops. |
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Romney's disappointing some people...Good, LOL.
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Be patient. Let the chan's test it, there is no glory in being an early mover. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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This guy says it opens today: https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1181610370475155457.html Looks like it's getting close. Let the chan's test it, there is no glory in being an early mover. |
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There will be no executions. I hope there is, and simultaneously I am certain that there will not be. Likely none will be tried for treason. It sucks, I get it, but it ain't going to happen. Executions will widen the rift, not close it. Disenfranchising and disempowering the deep state is the goal not vindication. I'll happily eat those words when the first one drops. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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That doesn't get my vote for solution to the problem. Don Jr. might have a more permanent solution in mind than incarceration. After due process, of course. If the traitors are not charged, convicted, and hung, the Republic is finished. The next scumbag in the Oval Office will simply pardon them, and they'll resume their perfidy and treason without a second thought. Now if I'm smart enough to figure that out, do you possibly thing that a billionaire construction mogul cum President - backed by the full intelligence gathering capabilities of the NSA, didn't already figure that out as well? We live in interesting times, like it or not. Our Republic stands on the edge of a knife, if it strays to one side or the other it will fall. I hope there is, and simultaneously I am certain that there will not be. Likely none will be tried for treason. It sucks, I get it, but it ain't going to happen. Executions will widen the rift, not close it. Disenfranchising and disempowering the deep state is the goal not vindication. I'll happily eat those words when the first one drops. |
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for those having trouble w twatter… on mobile click on the tweet you want to post so that it opens in a new window/tab/refreshed page. it should then be st the top of the screen as the main tweet w replies below. go to URL in the address bar and copy. come here, click on the twitter icon, paste the URL then delete the "mobile." it should read https://twitter.com/……… its been like this for me for as long as i could remember |
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