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Repost from The Amber May Show
merica is about to celebrate 250 years.
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Repost from N/a
Terrible news for ESA parents and students. We must ensure this Proposition fails!
https://ktar.com/arizona-education/esa-accountability-ballot-2026/5885475/
Repost from Gretchen- Fight for Truth! 🇺🇸💪
THE REAL REASON MARIJUANA WAS MADE ILLEGAL HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH DRUGS. IT'S ABOUT PAPER, FUEL, AND PLASTIC.
In 1937, the Marihuana Tax Act criminalized cannabis in the United States. The man behind it: Harry Anslinger — head of the Federal Bureau of Narcotics. His primary funders: Andrew Mellon, the DuPont family, and William Randolph Hearst. Three men with billions invested in industries that hemp would destroy overnight.
DuPont had just patented nylon — a synthetic fiber meant to replace rope and textiles. Hemp produces stronger fiber at a fraction of the cost. Hearst owned millions of acres of timber forests feeding his newspaper empire. Hemp produces four times more paper per acre than trees — and grows in four months instead of twenty years. Mellon — the Treasury Secretary — was DuPont's primary banker. Three men. Three monopolies. One plant that threatened all of them.
They didn't ban a drug. They banned a competitor.
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Hemp was legal for 10,000 years. George Washington grew it. Thomas Jefferson grew it. The Declaration of Independence was drafted on hemp paper. The word "canvas" comes from "cannabis." The sails that crossed oceans were hemp. The ropes that rigged every ship were hemp. The first Levi's jeans were hemp. Henry Ford built a car body from hemp plastic in 1941 — stronger than steel, lighter than fiberglass — and designed it to run on hemp fuel.
Popular Mechanics published an article in February 1938 — one month after criminalization — calling hemp "The New Billion Dollar Crop." A decorticator machine had just been invented that made hemp processing economically viable at industrial scale for the first time. The plant was about to replace timber, petroleum-based plastics, cotton, and fossil fuels — simultaneously. In one harvest cycle.
The timing wasn't coincidence. The ban came precisely when technology made hemp commercially viable enough to destroy petroleum, timber, cotton, and synthetic chemical industries in a single generation. They didn't ban it because it was dangerous. They banned it because it was about to make them irrelevant.
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Anslinger's campaign was built on racism. He testified to Congress that marijuana "makes darkies think they're as good as white men." He claimed it caused Black men to look at white women. He planted stories in Hearst's newspapers about "reefer madness" — Mexican immigrants and Black jazz musicians driven to violence by the plant. The propaganda wasn't medical. It was racial. Because racial fear was the fastest path to legislation in 1937 America.
The word "marijuana" itself was a strategic choice. The plant was known as cannabis or hemp — familiar, American, useful. Anslinger rebranded it with a Mexican-Spanish name to associate it with immigrant populations. Most congressmen who voted for the ban didn't know they were criminalizing hemp — the plant that built their country. They thought they were banning a foreign drug used by minorities.
Today, the petroleum industry generates $3.3 trillion annually. The pharmaceutical industry: $1.4 trillion. The timber industry: $600 billion. The synthetic textile industry: $800 billion.
One plant — growing in any climate, requiring no pesticides, producing fiber, fuel, food, plastic, paper, and medicine — threatens $6 trillion in annual revenue.
The ban was never about your health. It was about their income.
(note: the other man not listed here was Rockefeller- he was the petroleum person. He also was responsible for forming and controlling our medical system)
Repost from trooper channel
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Repost from JovanHuttonPulitzer
7 AM CST - The Dirty Break Tactic To Destroy The USA! How Entryism Undermines the Foundations of the American Constitutional Republic! https://rumble.com/v7bswee-the-dirty-brak-tactic-to-destroy-the-usa.html
Repost from trooper channel
The AMA and Pharma/Industrial Death Medicine Cartels have defiled everything to the point that JAMA and other "Research Paper/Gold Standard Peer Review Journals" are at the same credibility level as the Fake News...
https://x.com/MAHA_Action/status/2072440106896511219?t=Nlstronuo0HMxTyR_dkyRA&s=19
Repost from Fighting4AZ
CNN hosts Kaitlan Collins and Audie Cornish questioned why Republicans describe members of the Democratic Socialists of America (DSA) as communists rather than simply criticizing socialism. Republicans point to statements by DSA leaders and the organization's internal caucuses, several of which openly identify as Marxist, advocate abolishing capitalism, and state that achieving communism is their ultimate goal. National Political Council member David Jenkins stated, "Our goal is communism." DSA member Zohran Mamdani has supported policies including abolishing prisons, ending deportations, Medicare for All, and federal job guarantees, while Darializa Avila Chevalier reportedly expressed support for communism and Marxist ideology on social media. At the same time, Democratic Socialist candidates have won primaries in New York, Washington, D.C., Los Angeles, and Colorado, with younger voters increasingly supporting policies such as rent freezes, universal healthcare, guaranteed jobs, and expanded government intervention amid concerns over housing costs, inflation, healthcare, and affordability.
The DSA platform also calls for abolishing the U.S. Senate, defunding the Pentagon, granting universal amnesty to illegal immigrants, transferring ownership of major corporations to the public, replacing the presidency and Supreme Court with institutions subordinate to Congress, reducing police budgets to zero, and has expressed support for the Cuban Revolution. In response, Rep. Matt Van Epps introduced the Declaration of Independence Reaffirmation Act, following unanimous Senate approval of companion legislation by Sen. Eric Schmitt. The measure reaffirms the Declaration of Independence as an Organic Law of the United States, celebrates America's founding principles of life, liberty, private property, and entrepreneurship, and argues those principles are fundamentally incompatible with socialism. If passed by the House, the bill will be sent to President Trump for his signature.
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2026/07/its-real-mystery-cnn-host-wonders-why-republicans
https://justthenews.com/politics-policy/elections/many-democratic-socialist-leaders-are-self-professed-communists-caucus
https://www.dailysignal.com/2026/07/01/congress-reaffirm-declaration-socialism
https://washingtonstand.com/article/why-are-so-many-americans-voting-for-socialists
Is it starting to make sense now?
The Federalist Society Pipeline
The Bushes — particularly George W. Bush — stocked the judiciary with Federalist Society judges for eight years. John Roberts and Samuel Alito both came out of the Bush White House.
That built the bench Amy Coney Barrett eventually joined and the legal ecosystem she came up in.
Barrett herself served in the Bush administration. After law school, she worked at the D.C. firm Miller Cassidy (now part of Baker Botts), but her real credentialing came when she clerked for Judge Laurence Silberman on the D.C. Circuit — a Reagan appointee and Federalist Society heavyweight. Silberman’s chambers were a direct pipeline into the conservative legal elite that the Bush network had carefully cultivated.
Notre Dame and Catholic Elite Circles
The Bushes aren’t Catholic, but the broader establishment conservative legal world Barrett inhabited overlaps heavily with the Bush donor and social networks.
Notre Dame Law School, where Barrett taught, is thick with Bush-era alumni and funding. The university’s move toward a more explicitly conservative Catholic identity in the 2000s and 2010s was bankrolled in part by donors who’d backed both Bush campaigns with very close ties to the intelligence community.
Thune was Majority Whip during her confirmation, not on the Judiciary Committee.
https://www.instagram.com/reel/DaOiHsGSUwu/
First I've heard about a federal suit against Hickman's Eggs.
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