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d something in their past like that. But remember, the Democrats have the KKK in their past. But if you hold it against them today, that would be just stupid. And I see people doing it, and I just always bristle when I see that. It's like that was a long time ago. If they're not currently supporting the KKK and they couldn't be further from it, then it doesn't really matter what they did in the pa…

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up some things that Biden couldn't wrap up, any questions about who is the best president ever and who was the worst will be answered. And I think that's going to happen.

I saw the amuse account on X pointing out that Soros prosecutors, the people that Soros funded, those prosecutors, 40% of the homicides in the US take place in districts with Soros-funded prosecutors. Now, some of that is because he funded the ones in urban areas, so there's going to be more murder. But that's a lot. But 75% of those districts, the ones that are Soros districts, 75% of them stopped reporting murder statistics to the FBI in 2021. So that doesn't look like a coincidence, does it? So when Elon Musk said, he said it a while ago and he's reinforced it, that in his opinion Soros hates humanity, and that is how you explain all of his seemingly charitable actions that apparently are designed to destroy the world. I don't know what he's thinking when he's doing it, but if you looked at the outcome, you'd say, well, I mean, there's no way you would do all of those things unless you had a unified theory to destroy the world because they just seem so obviously unproductive. So I love that we're shining a light on it, and I think that gives you a chance to reverse it. So we'll see.

Well, there's an update on the pipe bomber. So you remember the original January 6. There were reports and videos of somebody planting pipe bombs in two different places. And there have been lots of sketchy accusations and information that makes it look like it was part of a maybe an FBI op or at least a government op. Here's what we know. Liz Wheeler is reporting on this. So there's a new House report about that January 6 pipe bomber, and it's shocking. So apparently, this is from Liz Wheeler, FBI tracked the phone data and they narrowed it down to 186 phone numbers. So remember, the bomber has, caught. So they narrowed it down to 186 phone numbers, and then they narrowed it down further to one. Now, we're talking about one of the pipe bombs by the bench. So the FBI narrowed down the possible suspects based on the phone he had with him to one person. So obviously that person got picked up. And you know what they did after they narrowed it down to just one person? So basically they knew who it was. Here's what they did. They suddenly dropped the case without explaining it. What? And then today there's a new video of a different angle of the guy who planted the bomb. Why is that now just available? There's a reason that we just found out there's a different camera angle. And then surprisingly, it looks like the eyes of the person seem to be digitally blocked out. Now, I'm not 100% sure that it isn't just shadow or something, but if you could see the eyes, then something you might have some way to identify them better. So everything about this is sketchy.

Apparently the FBI agent in charge had told Congress that the telecom company data was corrupted. But when the telecom companies were approached, they said nothing was corrupted. We gave them everything. So it appears the FBI lied to Congress, knew who it was, and dropped the investigation. So that's the allegation. And now the FBI and other agencies are stonewalling Congress about why the investigation that was supposed to be about this really big problem just sort of stopped without an explanation. Good question.

And the two people who found the pipe bombs on January 6 were, quote, a woman carrying a basket of laundry who is actually, as Liz says, a swamp creature who works for an intel-connected organization where she works on quote disinform

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ation. That's convenient. And the other was found by a plainclothes fed, really. So the two people, one was found by a plainclothes fed, and the other was planted by somebody with some connections to the intel world. Okay. Both bombs sat in plain sight undetected for 15 hours or more until both were found independently within 15 minutes of each other. Obviously the order went out to pretend you fo…

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