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1 minute ago, 17thfabn said:

What is the odds that the appeals court or USSC will over rule this judge?

As a matter of law it should be overruled immediately.  The NG wasn't enforcing civilian law, the NG forces were protecting ICE agents so they could enforce civilian law.  

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17 minutes ago, 17thfabn said:

What is the odds that the appeals court or USSC will over rule this judge?

Better than average. 

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9 hours ago, DKTanker said:

Except Colorado wasn't chosen over Alabama.  in 2021 Alabama was determined to be the best location and then two years later the Autopen decided it knew politically best and changed the location to CO.

I stopped at the U.S. Space & Rocket Center when passing through Huntsville last year. Very highly recommended for anyone in the general vicinity. Great for adults and kids alike.

Got to talking to one of the elderly volunteers, who happened to be a retired NASA scientist and someone who had worked as a project engineer on the Saturn V program, on Skylab and the Space Shuttle proram, and who had known Werner von Braun. My eldest son and I were admiring the Saturn V rocket on display when he came over to ask if we were enjoying the center, and we ended up talking to him for nearly an hour, during which he recounted various anecdotes and highlights of his experiences.  Extremely pleasant and gracious man.

 

Ah, found him.  Here is a 1-hour Youtube interview with the man, Col Ron Paulus USAR (retired), which seems to go into his experiences and views on the early space program, Operation Paperclip, and more.

 

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2 hours ago, DKTanker said:

Uh oh, Heisenberg is going to be pissed.  Don't mess around with his blue.  Psst, Walter White faked his own death.

Looks like someone in Gustavo's organization dropped the ball.

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https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/white-house/3791094/kristi-noem-fires-fema-officials-inappropriate-conduct-during-work-hours/
 

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Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem moved on Tuesday to fire multiple employees of the Federal Emergency Management Agency, accusing them of consuming pornographic content on their government-issued devices during work hours.

“These individuals had access to critical information and intelligence and were entrusted to safeguard Americans from emergencies—and instead they were consuming pornography,” Noem said in a statement, noting at least one FEMA official consumed “racially charged” pornography that “involved bestiality.”

 

Seems to be quite a lot of that going on in DC. Imagine being so overworked that you must watch porn on workplace computers, on the company network. 

 

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point to Vance on that one.  He's got a personal stake in the drug war.

You know, the boat they capped had 4 outboard engines on it.  That's close to $200, 000 in engines alone.  Somehow I don't think fishing is that lucrative.

Where was Krassenstein on Oct 7th or when Obama was droning people on a regular basis.  What a tool.

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If the assertions in the following are true, it follows that Mueller & Co. knew they were committing crimes;

https://eko.substack.com/p/west-exec-the-monaco-doctrine
 

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As Deputy Attorney General from 2021 to 2025, she commanded the entire Justice Department machinery. Before that, she ran the National Security Division, overseeing FISA warrants and intelligence operations. Before that, she was Chief of Staff to FBI Director Mueller. Her career reads like a manual for institutional control. Each position granting deeper access to the architecture of American surveillance and secrets.

Her security clearance was revoked in March.

Investigators are now examining her role in everything from the Assange prosecution to the suppression of (real) Epstein evidence. But to understand Monaco's true significance, you need to see her not as an individual, but as an architect. Someone who built the bridges between surveillance and suppression, between pandemic control and population management, between WestExec's promises and their execution.

She didn't just work for the system.

She was the system.

 


 

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In 2007, a CIA operative received unusual assistance arranging travel for a State Department operation. Lisa Monaco, then Chief of Staff to FBI Director Mueller, personally coordinated the logistics. The FBI wasn't listed on the job brief. Mueller's office had no official role. Yet Monaco handled everything personally.

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The operative noted something else: "The FBI repeatedly referred to me as a TAC employee, despite my correcting them on multiple occasions. Each time, Monaco dismissed the clarification. At the time, I took it as bureaucratic confusion. Now I see it differently—intentional mislabeling to obscure the nature of the work."

 


 

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Under her leadership, the DOJ reinterpreted foreign intelligence standards, lowered evidentiary thresholds, and created the legal architecture for surveillance that could be weaponized for any purpose.

When she returned as Deputy Attorney General in 2021, the FISA system was in crisis. The Carter Page abuse had been exposed. Congress demanded reform. Monaco's response was masterful.

She "strengthened compliance" while actually expanding surveillance capabilities. She integrated reform into enforcement, making the system harder to challenge while extending its reach.

 


 

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The legal theory that journalism could be prosecuted as espionage didn't emerge from nowhere. Monaco perfected it.

Between 2009 and 2013, as WikiLeaks published diplomatic cables and war logs, Monaco's National Security Division crafted something unprecedented: a framework for treating publication itself as a criminal act.

 


 

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Monaco's expertise wasn't just surveillance. It was crisis exploitation.

In 2014, she managed the Ebola response alongside Ron Klain. What seemed like public health coordination was actually something else: a rehearsal.

They created frameworks for movement restriction, mandatory medical interventions, and the suspension of normal legal processes during "health emergencies."

When COVID arrived, Monaco and Klain—now White House Chief of Staff—didn't need to improvise. They had a playbook. Monaco's DOJ enforced vaccine mandates, prosecuted dissent as "disinformation," and created legal frameworks for digital health passports.

What they'd tested with Ebola, they perfected with COVID.

 

 

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According to insider testimony: "If Epstein-related documents were destroyed or hidden, Monaco wouldn't need to leave fingerprints. She'd only need to classify them correctly, route them through the right compartments, mark them with the right restrictions. Once inside the SCIF, they might as well not exist."


 

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The question isn't whether Monaco made evidence disappear.

It's how much disappeared, and whose names remain protected.

 


 

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Today, Monaco faces the consequences of her architecture.

Her security clearance is revoked. Criminal investigations are examining her role in FISA abuse, the Assange prosecution, and the Epstein cover-up. The legal frameworks she built are being dismantled.

But the real reckoning isn't legal. It's existential.

 

See also;

https://eko.substack.com/p/west-exec-the-shadow-presidency

https://eko.substack.com/p/west-exec-the-intelligence-factory

 

 

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Mt Rushmore isn't sufficient.  We are going to need a larger monument for President Trump.  That is, assuming they don't find a way to kill him which is a greater threat each day.

For the average person, reducing crime is a huge deal.  For the usual suspects inside the bubble its a racist pogram.

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A carving in the basin of Copernicus on Luna?

That way he can smile down on liberals for centuries. 

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On 9/6/2025 at 1:25 PM, Ivanhoe said:

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I give a shit that one of the greatest navies on earth is unable to interdict a "rum" runner boat of civilians.  Instead it finds itself having to blow it out of the water without even a hint of a warning shot.

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