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Aliens-Humans Cross-Breeding

Former U.S. Rep. Matt Gaetz says he has been told of a top-secret U.S. Army program involving cross-breeding between captured space aliens and human beings.  The CIA also played a role in the program, Gaetz says.

Who are the offspring and what kinds of traits do they have? Are they physically different? Do they have varied cognitive abilities?

This has allegedly been happening at six or more locations around the country. Here’s more from Benny Johnson.

War Predicted, And Here It Is

For decades, the U.S. government has warned that Iran is on the brink of re-igniting its nuclear weapons program.

We’ve heard this before — in the early 2000s, during the Obama years, under the first Trump administration, and again under President Biden. The language changes slightly. The urgency is always “imminent.” The proof is always “new.” And yet the story somehow never quite resolves.

Now, Washington says it has fresh intelligence that Iran is once again moving toward a nuclear capability.

Clayton and Natali Morris on Redacted News dig into the latest U.S. military skirmish in Iran, joined by Deep Focus commentator John Kiriakou (formerly with the CIA) and The National Conversation commentator Douglas MacGregor (formerly a colonel in the U.S. Army).

(EDITOR’S NOTE: Iran has closed the Straight of Hormuz, so oil shipments through the straight will close for now. About one-fifth of the global oil supply travels through the straight. Analysts are now estimating we’ll see a 5 or 10 cent per cent hike in oil prices…

Patrick De Haan at Gas Buddy Guy predicts we’ll see a new national average above $3 a gallon, perhaps as high as $3.10-$3.15. The level of the increase could get steeper if the war continues much longer.)

The Beast Is Back!

Due to the enormous QUANTITATIVE advantage held by the Soviet Union during the Cold War, U.S. policy shifted to maximizing the QUALITATIVE advantages of Western technology when it came to weapon systems.

And so the U.S. Army built what was unquestionable the best tank in the world: The M1A1 Abrams, also known as The Beast due to its battlefield dominance. But that was 1980. So what now?

Meet the M1E3. And baby, The Beast is Back! Here’s a new edition of The Right Angle, with Steve Green leading this discussion, joined by Scott Ott and Bill Whittle.

The Devil In The Details

War with Iran looks like a possibility.

There is another potential TPUSA trafficking scandal.

And there is a weird connection with a Turning Point advisory board member and the Church of Satan.

Here’s more from Candace Owens.

Scotus Opens The Doors!

Marry Christmas to all of you.

We’ve had some amazing Christmas comms this year. And the icing on the cake  has come from the U.S. Supreme Court. The court ruled that President Donald Trump can’t use the National Guard as the chief line of defense to uphold the Insurrection Act. Instead, it’s the role of the U.S. military to uphold the act. So Army soldiers or the Marine Corps can be sent, with the National Guard providing supporting roles.

President Donald Trump posted a new series of Christmas tweets, including one calling out Colorado Gov. Jared Polis on fraud charges.  Here’s more from And We Know.

FBI’s Transparency Gets Better

Paramount Tactical Solutions, one of the nation’s most successful training schools for snipers, will soon post a full, 3-D rendering of the Utah Valley University grounds where Charlie Kirk was assassinated in Orem, Utah. Here, Gary Melton, who heads the training school in West Virginia,  talks about the rendering and shows footage he took himself on the campus of UVU earlier this week.

Melton trained as a sniper for the U.S. Army, serving four combat tours of duty working as a Special Forces Weapons Sergeant. His school offers training for hunters, self-defense and survival enthusiasts, but is best known as an elite center for long-range sniper training, drawing students from law enforcement and the military. Melton’s sharp analysis of the Butler, Pennsylvania, sniper attack on President Donald Trump earned him extensive online viewership.

Melton believes it’s important “to hold the government accountable” to know if it’s being transparent or lying to us. He says, “I do think that we’ve seen more transparency on this, compared to Butler we’ve seen a lot more transparency.” So while some have complained that the FBI has withheld too many details, Melton says the agency “has definitely been doing better.”

Stephen Gardner returns to the UVU campus and revisits his original assumptions and conclusions. He’s now coming to believe the shot that took down Charlie Kirk did come from Tyler Robinson — atop the Losee Center. If so, the FBI has arrested the right suspect. He’s also joined by Gary Melton from Paramount Tactical Solutions.

Is it possible Tyler Robinson was a patsy or a decoy. Could a shot have come from another location?

 

Patsy: Double Cross LaCrosse

Another new patsy has emerged in the Charlie Kirk political assassination. This is at least the third patsy to surface, following Tyler Robinson and George Zinn. Robinson, of course, is the man arrested by the FBI and charged as a lone wolf gunman who supposedly shot Charlie Kirk on the campus of Utah Valley University in Orem, Utah. Zinn was one of the distractors on the scene of the shooting. He claimed to be the assassin to draw attention away from the real killers. Zinn had been found to have child porn on his cell phone.

Now we have another character to explore — a young man who had attended both Brigham Young University and later Utah Valley University. Candace Owens called him Rob Lind, but now dogged investigator George Webb has given us his full, real name — Robert Layne Hind. Now 29, Hild had been a goalie on the lacrosse team at Brigham Young University from 2017 through 2019 and attended Utah Valley University in 2020. He’s said to be a couchsurfing enthusiast, and looks quite a bit like he could be the disguised figure, shown climbing the staircase to the roof of the Losee Center at UVU — on Sep. 10, the day Charlie Kirk was shot.

The facial features of Hind, as well as his body structure, match those images rather closely — at least, he resembles that figure more so than Tyler Robinson does. So if Hind went on the roof, did Robinson go on campus at all? Or did he merely drop a gun outside the campus along the suburban street where the FBI retrieved it?

Here, Webb traces the backstory of Hild and his connections with Utah politician Phil Lyman and with Truman Van Cott. Who is Cott? He’s the character who supposedly retraced the steps of Tyler Robinson, the character who sent images to Candace Owens showing himself with Lind/Hind and another man. Cott told Candace Owens his name was Shaner  Broderick. That was a bald-faced lie. He’s not Broderick. He is Truman Van Cott.

We’ll let George Webb explain, as this story keeps getting more convoluted and complex, with fake identities, white rabbits, stooges, decoys and such. And that’s just the team on the ground!

There have been many wild and crazy theories advanced in the Charlie Kirk political assassination. Most of those — like the exploding lapel microphone — can be dismissed or discredited rather quickly. But sometimes there are theories that are crazy, and wild, but also credible, or at least, remotely possible.

Here’s one such theory coming from John Cullen, who uses audio file analysis and other forensics techniques to chart the trajectories of political assassinations and hits. He’s probably best known for his pivotal analysis of the Las Vegas mass shooting, but he also did amazing work, particularly involving audio analysis, of the July 13, 2024, assassination attempt in Butler, Pennsylvania, on then presidential candidate Donald Trump.

What’s Cullen think about Charlie Kirk? He’s exploring the possibility that a Hades spy plane — a Bombardier Global 6550 — flew past the grounds at Utah Valley University in Orem, Utah, twice on Sep. 10 — the day Charlie Kirk was killed. The plane had a roundtrip flight between El Paso, Texas, and Kalispell, Montana. While it maintained a flight height above 40,000 feet for much of that duration, it flew much closer to the ground, lowering its altitude to less than 1,000 feet — as it passed Provo above Utah Lake.

Was this a spy plane carrying drones — either drones used as killer devices or to disrupt cell phone recordings? And, if so, who exactly orchestrated the flights — the U.S. Army, the U.S. Air Force, the CIA or some consortium of rogue agencies?  The plane in question is the latest model from Bombardier and it’s quite expensive — costing roughly $50 million, and that’s not including any alterations for drones.

Here, Cullen discusses many oddities surrounding the event with the team at Isaac’s Army.  This is a conspiracy site, memorializing Isaac Kappy. The slogan: “Some answers are hidden. Some answers are suppressed. Some answers are forgotten. We’re here because #WeWantAnswers presented by @ReturnOfKappy”

 

Army Vehicles Pour Into Chicago

Is this part of Trump’s takeover of Chicago to stop violent crime? We’ll have to wait and see.

Meanwhile, we’re learning that the city leadership in Chicago, along with Chicago businesses, are intentionally interfering with ICE agents,. preventing from doing their job all across the city. Here’s more from Clayton Morris on Redacted News.

Fort Bragg: Hotbed For Murder

Fort Bragg is America’s largest military base. According to reporter Seth Harp, it’s also a hotbed of murder and drug trafficking. Here’s more from Tucker Carlson.

Tanks For The Birthday Wishes

In this episode of Dumpster Fire, Bridget Phetasy watches the stars—and tanks—align as Trump gears up for the most unhinged birthday bash in American history. With Flag Day, the US Army’s 250th anniversary, and Trump’s 79th birthday all colliding on June 14th, Trump finally gets the military parade he’s always wanted.

Meanwhile, the Left melts down before it even begins, launching a No Kings Day protest like it’s a Roman rebellion. Bridget breaks down the chaos, the irony, and the daddy issues fueling it all—because nothing says democracy like a leather bomber jacket and a few armored vehicles rolling through DC.

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