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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 becaus…

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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 found the bomb. And also that happened within 15 minutes of the breach of the Capitol. So it's all timed to be exactly what it looks like, some kind of an op.

Further, the frame rate of the one video that the FBI released was 1.2 frames per second. There's no such thing as a video camera that is only 1.2 frames per second. You couldn't buy one if you tried. There's not an old one. There's not a new one. So it's obviously digitally altered for some reason. So this can't be the original video. It's some kind of modified version. And who would have done that? Well, usual suspects. I don't know if we're close to solving this, but I'm willing to say it's exactly what it looked like. It looked like a government, I don't know which part of the government, plot to make the January Sixers look like real insurrectionists because apparently they were very rude by not bringing weapons. So if they could make something blow up, then they could say, well, they're all part of this bombing thing, and then they all have to be killed or something. So I'm willing, I think what we know so far is enough for me to say, oh, that was a government op. Now, I could change my mind if there's new information, but I'd say it's obvious at this point.

Anyway, Jack Posobiec is pitching an idea of having a Victims of 46 Foundation, a charity for the people who suffered under Biden. He was president number 46. And it could exist for the January Sixers and the pro-lifers and the people who were kicked out of the military for the vaccine denial and other stuff. I guess that would be good for the people who are the victims, but it's also good framing. So if you see it as persuasion, yeah, if you knew that we needed a recovery fund from American citizens who suffered the Biden administration, that's a pretty strong message. Like just the fact that this is even considered or it's a thing kind of reframes everything as Biden being evil instead of just a normal different party was in charge.

Meanwhile, Toyota wants 2,000 people to go live in its brand-new city for inventors. It's going to be at the base of Mount Fuji, and it's going to be all the people who are technologists for AI and space rockets and cars and everything. If they put them in one place, they can cross-pollinate and get more done, I guess. So basically they'd be creating like a little Silicon Valley artificially. I think that's worth a try. Now, you might say why does Toyota do that? And the thinking is that Toyota is going to transfer from just making cars, which might be something that in the self-driving car day, if you don't have one, you're not really in business anymore. So there's some kind of general mobility company now. So this all makes sense in some way.

Meanwhile, EPA, according to Interesting Engineering and Christopher McFadden, there are, so there's an electric car company. So they've been trying to build this thing for 10 years, and now they've got a version that's getting close. And it's got a 1,000-mile solar-powered battery, and you can get

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top speeds of 101 miles per hour, and it's super aerodynamic. So that's a big deal. The more competition there is in that space, the better. And there's a study that says that video conferencing, where you see yourself on the screen like on, I'm seeing myself, I'm talking to you, but the picture on the screen is the same thing you're seeing, like a Zoom call, you know, you see yourself. And the s…

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