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I hope no one here is surprised that the MAGA Civil War is a psyop;

 

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I'll put this here;

a local news story from Albuquerque, NM described a brilliant prank played on the Dem mayor who I guess will be running for re-election. Someone bought a whole bunch of “I Heart Tim Keller” sweatshirts and gave them to homeless people. 

Tim Keller is not amused, and is demanding to know who bought all the sweatshirts. 

 

 

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The names "Angola" and "Illuminati" both begin and end with the same vowel. 

Do I need to be any clearer?

 

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15 minutes ago, Ivanhoe said:

The names "Angola" and "Illuminati" both begin and end with the same vowel. 

Do I need to be any clearer?

 

Indeed! It's clearly jooish tricks.

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https://townhall.com/tipsheet/jeff-charles/2025/12/09/inside-the-social-media-operation-behind-nick-fuentes-and-the-groyper-movement-n2667546
 

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It appears white nationalist media figure Nick Fuentes isn’t quite as popular as his supporters would have us believe.

While the media pretends that the young bigot is the new avatar for the right, the numbers tell a different story. To sum it up, Fuentes' popularity is about as real as Jasmine Crockett's chances of winning Texas' Senate race.

The Network Contagion Research Institute (NCRI) dropped a report on Monday showing that Fuentes’ recent surge in popularity did not come from organic grassroots support, but a coordinated campaign among his followers, foreign engagement farms, anonymous bot networks, and targeted “raid” tactics aimed at gaming the algorithms on X.

 


 

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A cursory review of the numbers reveals several red flags. A significant chunk of Fuentes’ foreign engagement comes from Western nations such as the United Kingdom (12 percent) and Canada (10 percent). However, an enormous portion of his engagement comes from other nations such as India (seven percent), Pakistan (seven percent), Nigeria (four percent), Malaysia (three percent), and Indonesia (three percent).

“There is no organic explanation for this pattern," the report concludes.

The authors noted that these countries “have no organic link to Fuentes’s politics but do match the known geographic footprint of low-cost engagement farms, making the pattern consistent with bot-farm amplification rather than genuine foreign audiences.”

 

I've been expecting this kind of data to appear. Clickbaiters gonna clickbait, and adversary organizations and nations will finance the botstorms. 

 

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On 12/9/2025 at 2:49 PM, urbanoid said:

Indeed! It's clearly jooish tricks.

Looks like it's time for another Adenoid Hykel-ism: 
"THE JEW-DIN! OOOO THE JEW-DIN:" 

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What makes me suspicious about Crenshaw is the whole "woe is me" thing. Its common knowledge that roughly half of all Congressmen make investment decisions based on inside info of one sort or another. Why yelp like a wounded dog when folks ask about a tenfold increase in net worth? 

 

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And of course Crenshaw is experiencing the Streisand Effect at full military power. If you're gonna run for public office at the national level, you better have a thicker hide than a cape buffalo. Folks are bringing up the Eddie Gallagher thing and the WEF thing.

 

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