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Si la Wehrmacht revient dans Paris, j’irai me cacher chez un LFI plutôt qu’un RN
Emmanuel Todd (Elucid)
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The SPLC indictment, the Klan history behind it, and ignominy of Todd Blanche
https://www.lawdork.com/p/splc-indictment-united-klans-of-america
#HackerNews #SPLC #indictment #Klan #history #Todd #Blanche #legalissues #socialjustice
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“In the long arc of our immigration enforcement history, Minnesota will be the major inflection point,”
Muzaffar Chishti, a senior fellow with the non-partisan Migration Policy Institute, told the Guardian.“Accountability, at least the beginning of accountability, started in Minnesota after the death of Pretti.”
Now, the reckoning over ICE’s recent shooting of #Sosa #Celis has marked a stark shift for the agency.
Instead of applauding the officers as heroes in the face of clear evidence casting doubt on their statements,
as Kristi Noem, the recently ousted homeland security secretary, used to do,
#Todd #Lyons, the ICE director, has said the officers involved were put on administrative leave and may face dismissal or criminal prosecution themselves for making false statements.“Lying under oath is a serious federal offense,” an ICE spokesperson said in an emailed statement to the Guardian.
“The US attorney’s office is actively investigating these false statements.
Upon conclusion of the investigation, the officers may face termination of employment, as well as potential criminal prosecution.”The shift has cast a spotlight on accountability at an agency that gained notoriety for its recklessness and impunity over a year-long campaign targeting Democratic-led cities including Minneapolis, Los Angeles and Chicago.
“I would characterize it as baby steps and symbolic oversight, at least so far,”
said Gabe Sanchez, a researcher at the Brookings Institution.
“But it would appear that there is some movement toward accountability.
We’re moving in the right direction.”The question now hanging over the agency is whether those changes will signal a real shift toward greater accountability and transparency,
or simply a softer tone coupled with goodwill gestures. -
“In the long arc of our immigration enforcement history, Minnesota will be the major inflection point,”
Muzaffar Chishti, a senior fellow with the non-partisan Migration Policy Institute, told the Guardian.“Accountability, at least the beginning of accountability, started in Minnesota after the death of Pretti.”
Now, the reckoning over ICE’s recent shooting of #Sosa #Celis has marked a stark shift for the agency.
Instead of applauding the officers as heroes in the face of clear evidence casting doubt on their statements,
as Kristi Noem, the recently ousted homeland security secretary, used to do,
#Todd #Lyons, the ICE director, has said the officers involved were put on administrative leave and may face dismissal or criminal prosecution themselves for making false statements.“Lying under oath is a serious federal offense,” an ICE spokesperson said in an emailed statement to the Guardian.
“The US attorney’s office is actively investigating these false statements.
Upon conclusion of the investigation, the officers may face termination of employment, as well as potential criminal prosecution.”The shift has cast a spotlight on accountability at an agency that gained notoriety for its recklessness and impunity over a year-long campaign targeting Democratic-led cities including Minneapolis, Los Angeles and Chicago.
“I would characterize it as baby steps and symbolic oversight, at least so far,”
said Gabe Sanchez, a researcher at the Brookings Institution.
“But it would appear that there is some movement toward accountability.
We’re moving in the right direction.”The question now hanging over the agency is whether those changes will signal a real shift toward greater accountability and transparency,
or simply a softer tone coupled with goodwill gestures. -
“In the long arc of our immigration enforcement history, Minnesota will be the major inflection point,”
Muzaffar Chishti, a senior fellow with the non-partisan Migration Policy Institute, told the Guardian.“Accountability, at least the beginning of accountability, started in Minnesota after the death of Pretti.”
Now, the reckoning over ICE’s recent shooting of #Sosa #Celis has marked a stark shift for the agency.
Instead of applauding the officers as heroes in the face of clear evidence casting doubt on their statements,
as Kristi Noem, the recently ousted homeland security secretary, used to do,
#Todd #Lyons, the ICE director, has said the officers involved were put on administrative leave and may face dismissal or criminal prosecution themselves for making false statements.“Lying under oath is a serious federal offense,” an ICE spokesperson said in an emailed statement to the Guardian.
“The US attorney’s office is actively investigating these false statements.
Upon conclusion of the investigation, the officers may face termination of employment, as well as potential criminal prosecution.”The shift has cast a spotlight on accountability at an agency that gained notoriety for its recklessness and impunity over a year-long campaign targeting Democratic-led cities including Minneapolis, Los Angeles and Chicago.
“I would characterize it as baby steps and symbolic oversight, at least so far,”
said Gabe Sanchez, a researcher at the Brookings Institution.
“But it would appear that there is some movement toward accountability.
We’re moving in the right direction.”The question now hanging over the agency is whether those changes will signal a real shift toward greater accountability and transparency,
or simply a softer tone coupled with goodwill gestures. -
“In the long arc of our immigration enforcement history, Minnesota will be the major inflection point,”
Muzaffar Chishti, a senior fellow with the non-partisan Migration Policy Institute, told the Guardian.“Accountability, at least the beginning of accountability, started in Minnesota after the death of Pretti.”
Now, the reckoning over ICE’s recent shooting of #Sosa #Celis has marked a stark shift for the agency.
Instead of applauding the officers as heroes in the face of clear evidence casting doubt on their statements,
as Kristi Noem, the recently ousted homeland security secretary, used to do,
#Todd #Lyons, the ICE director, has said the officers involved were put on administrative leave and may face dismissal or criminal prosecution themselves for making false statements.“Lying under oath is a serious federal offense,” an ICE spokesperson said in an emailed statement to the Guardian.
“The US attorney’s office is actively investigating these false statements.
Upon conclusion of the investigation, the officers may face termination of employment, as well as potential criminal prosecution.”The shift has cast a spotlight on accountability at an agency that gained notoriety for its recklessness and impunity over a year-long campaign targeting Democratic-led cities including Minneapolis, Los Angeles and Chicago.
“I would characterize it as baby steps and symbolic oversight, at least so far,”
said Gabe Sanchez, a researcher at the Brookings Institution.
“But it would appear that there is some movement toward accountability.
We’re moving in the right direction.”The question now hanging over the agency is whether those changes will signal a real shift toward greater accountability and transparency,
or simply a softer tone coupled with goodwill gestures. -
“In the long arc of our immigration enforcement history, Minnesota will be the major inflection point,”
Muzaffar Chishti, a senior fellow with the non-partisan Migration Policy Institute, told the Guardian.“Accountability, at least the beginning of accountability, started in Minnesota after the death of Pretti.”
Now, the reckoning over ICE’s recent shooting of #Sosa #Celis has marked a stark shift for the agency.
Instead of applauding the officers as heroes in the face of clear evidence casting doubt on their statements,
as Kristi Noem, the recently ousted homeland security secretary, used to do,
#Todd #Lyons, the ICE director, has said the officers involved were put on administrative leave and may face dismissal or criminal prosecution themselves for making false statements.“Lying under oath is a serious federal offense,” an ICE spokesperson said in an emailed statement to the Guardian.
“The US attorney’s office is actively investigating these false statements.
Upon conclusion of the investigation, the officers may face termination of employment, as well as potential criminal prosecution.”The shift has cast a spotlight on accountability at an agency that gained notoriety for its recklessness and impunity over a year-long campaign targeting Democratic-led cities including Minneapolis, Los Angeles and Chicago.
“I would characterize it as baby steps and symbolic oversight, at least so far,”
said Gabe Sanchez, a researcher at the Brookings Institution.
“But it would appear that there is some movement toward accountability.
We’re moving in the right direction.”The question now hanging over the agency is whether those changes will signal a real shift toward greater accountability and transparency,
or simply a softer tone coupled with goodwill gestures. -
https://www.fogolf.com/1217406/365-days-one-perfect-swing-todd-graves/ 365 Days. One Perfect Swing – Todd Graves #Days #Golf #GolfSkills #GolfSkillsVideos #GolfSkillsVlog #GolfSkillsYouTube #GolfSwing #GolfSwingVideos #GolfSwingVlog #GolfSwingYouTube #GolfTips #Graves #GravesGolf #MoeNorman #MoeNormanGolf #OnePlane #OnePlaneGolfSwing #PERFECT #SimpleGolfSwing #SinglePlane #SinglePlaneGolf #SinglePlaneSwing #Swing #Todd #ToddGraves
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Hype for the Future 147L: Hills on South Dakota Route 44
Overview Within the State of South Dakota, Route 44 is notable for containing rolling hills along the portion of the route west of the Missouri River and east of the Route 47 junction. Today, Routes 44 and 47 are each associated with the West River region of the State of South Dakota and serve communities throughout portions of the Rosebud Off-Reservation Trust Land as well as mainstream communities in the region of southwestern South Dakota. Today, the entirety of the hilly section within […] -
Hype for the Future 142G: Unorganized Counties in South Dakota
Overview While every county located within the State of South Dakota is an official unit of government within the State, the particular counties of Todd and Oglala Lakota (formerly Shannon) within the State are identified as dependent on external counties for duties, namely the Counties of Tripp and Fall River. Even though Oglala Lakota County exists within the State of South Dakota, the community of Hot Springs within Fall River County takes the duties of the county. Similarly, Todd County […] -
Todd Rundgren's "Todd" released in February 1974.
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Un long métrage nourrissant.chez #elucid avec l'incontournable Emmanuel #Todd.
https://youtu.be/WEPf7kmezFM?si=KZUA4bsTad33JTXB -
Six senators accused Deputy Attorney General #Todd #Blanche this week of having a "glaring" conflict of interest
when he shut down investigations into crypto companies, dealers and exchanges
and eliminated an enforcement team dedicated to looking for crypto-related fraud and money-laundering schemes.A letter written by Democratic Sens. Elizabeth #Warren, Dick #Durbin and Mazie #Hirono and signed by Sens. Sheldon #Whitehouse, Christopher #Coons and Richard #Blumenthal
cited a ProPublica investigation that revealed
👉Blanche owned at least $159,000 worth of crypto-related assets when he ordered an end to the work.Durbin, Hirono, Whitehouse, Coons and Blumenthal serve on the Senate Judiciary Committee, which oversees the Justice Department.
The same senators previously sent a letter to Blanche raising concerns that his actions would help Donald Trump’s financial interests in cryptocurrency.
In their letter sent on Wednesday, they said Blanche’s actions appeared to violate the federal conflict of interest law.“Last year, we asked for the rationale behind your puzzling decision to scale back the Department of Justice’s (DOJ) cryptocurrency enforcement efforts and urged you to reconsider.
We write now in light of recent reporting that you held substantial amounts of cryptocurrency at the time you made this decision,” the senators wrote.
“At the very least, you had a glaring conflict of interest and should have recused yourself.”Blanche, the second-highest-ranking official at the Justice Department, signed an #ethics #agreement 💥in February promising to dump his cryptocurrency within 90 days of his confirmation and not to participate in any matter that could have a “direct and predictable effect on my financial interests in the virtual currency” until his bitcoin and other crypto-related products were sold.
❌But on April 7, before he divested, he issued a memo titled
“Ending Regulation by Prosecution”
-- that halted investigations launched under President Joe Biden. In the memo, Blanche condemned the Biden Justice Department’s tough approach toward crypto as “a reckless strategy of regulation by prosecution, which was ill conceived and poorly executed.”🆘The memo disbanded the agency’s National Cryptocurrency Enforcement Team, which had won several high-profile crypto-related convictions.
Blanche said the agency would instead target only the terrorists and drug traffickers who illicitly used crypto, not the platforms that hosted them.Days later, the six senators urged Blanche to reconsider, contending that his decision would otherwise help support sanctions evasion, drug trafficking, scams and child exploitation.
🔥In their latest letter, they said their concerns had been realized.
They cited an independent report that found there was a surge in illicit cryptocurrency activities in 2025,
including crimes tied to
#money #laundering and
#human #trafficking.
They also questioned Blanche’s reasons for the policy shift.
⚠️“Certainly, President Trump’s financial interests seem to have motivated some of his pardons of criminals convicted of cryptocurrency-related crimes,” their letter stated.
⚠️“But the fact that you held substantial amounts of cryptocurrency at the time you made this decision calls into question your own motivations"https://www.propublica.org/article/todd-blanche-crypto-conflict-senator-letter
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The chief federal judge in Minnesota ordered the head of Immigration and Customs Enforcement to appear in court on Friday
to explain why he should not be held in contempt
for violating court orders.The order by Judge Patrick J. Schiltz
— which he acknowledged was “an extraordinary step”
— adds to the administration’s legal fightswhile it also faces public and political pressure over the aggressive tactics of its agents,
who have shot and killed two U.S. citizens in Minneapolis in three weeks.Trump shook up the leadership of the Minnesota enforcement operation on Monday
by planning to pull its director of on-the-ground enforcement,
Gregory Bovino, according to two U.S. officials.That came after two days of outrage over the killing of Alex Pretti,
who was shot and killed by federal agents over the weekend.Trump said he was sending #Tom #Homan, his border czar,
to oversee the operations and that Mr. Homan would report directly to him.⭐️The order by Judge Schiltz, issued late Monday,
summons the ICE acting director
#Todd #Lyons to appear before him on Friday and explain why he should not be held in contempt for violating court orders arising from the Trump administration’s crackdown.“The court’s patience is at an end,” he wrote.
But the judge did give Mr. Lyons an out:
👉He said he would cancel the hearing if ICE quickly released an immigrant whom he said had been wrongly detained by agents.The crackdown has prompted a flood of legal challenges,
including from state and local officials
⚠️who asked another federal judge on Monday to declare that the surge of some 3,000 immigration agents had effectively become an #unconstitutional #occupation.The Trump administration also defended itself on Monday at a hearing over the state’s effort to investigate the death of Mr. Pretti.
The shooting of Mr. Pretti
— who was killed while being pinned down by agents, according to videos of the encounter
— sparked outage across the political spectrum,
including among some Republicans who have called for the Trump administration to change course.Trump met on Monday with #Kristi #Noem, the homeland security secretary, and #Corey #Lewandowski, her top aide, in the Oval Office for more than two hours,
according to two people briefed on the meeting.The president did not suggest in the meeting that Ms. Noem and Mr. Lewandowski were at risk of losing their jobs, those people said.
But it was another sign of Trump’s concern about the reaction to the killing of Mr. Pretti and the fatal shooting of another Minneapolis resident, Renee Good, by a federal agent on Jan. 7.
https://www.nytimes.com/live/2026/01/27/us/minneapolis-shooting-ice-minnesota?smid=nytcore-ios-share
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An ethics watchdog group filed a complaint Thursday seeking an investigation into whether
#Todd #Blanche,
Donald Trump’s criminal defense attorney
— now the No. 2 at the Justice Department
— broke federal conflict-of-interest law
when he issued a new prosecution policy that
benefits the cryptocurrency industry.The complaint comes after a ProPublica investigation revealed last month that
💥 Blanche owned at least $159,000 worth of crypto-related assets when 👉he ordered an end to investigations into crypto companies, dealers and exchanges launched during President Joe Biden’s term.Blanche, the deputy attorney general, issued the order in an April memo
in which❌ he also eliminated an enforcement team dedicated to looking for crypto-related fraud and money-laundering schemes.⚠️Blanche had previously signed an ethics agreement promising to dump his cryptocurrency within 90 days of his confirmation
-- and not to participate in any matter that could have a
“direct and predictable effect on my financial interests in the virtual currency”
until his bitcoin and other crypto-related products were sold.Later ethics filings show Blanche divested from the investments more than a month after he issued the memo.
Even when he did ultimately get rid of his crypto interests,
his ethics records show he did so by 🔥transferring them to his adult children and a grandchild,
a move ethics experts said is technically legal but at odds with the spirit and intent of the law.In its complaint this week, the "Campaign Legal Center" asked the Justice Department’s acting inspector general to launch an investigation.
The complaint alleged that the evidence suggests that Blanche ♦️“blatantly and improperly influenced DOJ’s digital asset prosecution guidelines while standing to financially benefit.”
“The public has a right to know that decisions are being made in the public’s best interest
and not to benefit a government employee’s financial interests,”
Kedric Payne, the organization’s general counsel and senior director of ethics, wrote in the complaint.The inspector general’s office “should investigate and determine whether a criminal violation occurred.”
https://www.propublica.org/article/todd-blanche-complaint-conflict-of-interest
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The resignations by DoJ attorneys came as a result of a push by top Justice Department officials to investigate #Good’s #widow,
a move that has sparked outrage over the seeming mission to punish a family already grieving the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agent’s💥 brutal and public killing of Good.
They also come after the DOJ has decided ❌ NOT to investigate Good’s killer,
#Jonathan #Ross.Last week, Trump appointee
#Harmeet #Dhillon,
the assistant attorney general for civil rights,
informed the unit it would not be investigating Ross.This week, Deputy Attorney General
#Todd #Blanche
— a Trump appointee who represented the president during his New York criminal trial
— said that there is 💥“no basis” to open an investigation into Ross.The administration has mounted an
all-out effort to shield the ICE agent from any form of accountability,
🔥spreading lie after lie about Good and the circumstances surrounding her killing.Among other things, the DOJ’s push will disrupt key fraud investigations in Minnesota.
Thompson and other prosecutors who stepped down in the Minnesota office were key figures in these probes of fraud that the Trump administration has claimed it’s cracking down on
— but has rather been seemingly using as
an excuse to eliminate and suspend
child care benefits in states that voted against him in the presidential election.⚠️ The DOJ has opened an investigation into Good and her widow to probe possible connections to activist groups opposing Trump’s immigration raids.
🆘 Meanwhile, the FBI has assumed sole responsibility for the investigation into Ross,
and has cut out local prosecutors from being able to access information key to the case.Federal agents’ violence has continued unchecked.
⭐️Activists said that a federal agent shot an activist in the face with a
“less lethal” weapon in the Los Angeles area on Friday
while he was engaged in a protest.The activist went to the hospital, and
⛔️is
now blind in one eye as a result of the incident, he said.https://truthout.org/articles/doj-push-to-investigate-renee-goods-widow-sparks-mass-resignation/
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The resignations by DoJ attorneys came as a result of a push by top Justice Department officials to investigate #Good’s #widow,
a move that has sparked outrage over the seeming mission to punish a family already grieving the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agent’s💥 brutal and public killing of Good.
They also come after the DOJ has decided ❌ NOT to investigate Good’s killer,
#Jonathan #Ross.Last week, Trump appointee
#Harmeet #Dhillon,
the assistant attorney general for civil rights,
informed the unit it would not be investigating Ross.This week, Deputy Attorney General
#Todd #Blanche
— a Trump appointee who represented the president during his New York criminal trial
— said that there is 💥“no basis” to open an investigation into Ross.The administration has mounted an
all-out effort to shield the ICE agent from any form of accountability,
🔥spreading lie after lie about Good and the circumstances surrounding her killing.Among other things, the DOJ’s push will disrupt key fraud investigations in Minnesota.
Thompson and other prosecutors who stepped down in the Minnesota office were key figures in these probes of fraud that the Trump administration has claimed it’s cracking down on
— but has rather been seemingly using as
an excuse to eliminate and suspend
child care benefits in states that voted against him in the presidential election.⚠️ The DOJ has opened an investigation into Good and her widow to probe possible connections to activist groups opposing Trump’s immigration raids.
🆘 Meanwhile, the FBI has assumed sole responsibility for the investigation into Ross,
and has cut out local prosecutors from being able to access information key to the case.Federal agents’ violence has continued unchecked.
⭐️Activists said that a federal agent shot an activist in the face with a
“less lethal” weapon in the Los Angeles area on Friday
while he was engaged in a protest.The activist went to the hospital, and
⛔️is
now blind in one eye as a result of the incident, he said.https://truthout.org/articles/doj-push-to-investigate-renee-goods-widow-sparks-mass-resignation/
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President Trump took pardon abuse to a new level this year
with a string of dubious clemencies that together present a unique
case study in how this unfettered executive power can be used to degrade, corrupt and politicize the justice system.The president pardoned one of his supporters, #Michele #Fiore,
a Nevada politician who was convicted of federal charges that she used money from a police memorial fund for personal expenses, including for plastic surgery.He pardoned another supporter, #Scott #Jenkins, a former sheriff in Virginia who took bribes in exchange for badges.
He pardoned #Todd and #Julie #Chrisley, reality TV personalities imprisoned for tax evasion and defrauding banks, whose daughter campaigned for Mr. Trump.
He commuted the sentence of #Imaad #Zuberi, a major donor convicted of a host of crimes including illegal lobbying.
Trump’s clemencies certainly aren’t the first to raise eyebrows -- Both Republican and Democratic presidents have, in certain instances, used their constitutional pardon power for questionable ends:
George H.W. Bush pardoned officials embroiled in the Iran-contra scandal;
Bill Clinton pardoned the billionaire fugitive Marc Rich;
Joe Biden pardoned his son.⭐️But for the most part, they relied on the Justice Department’s pardon attorney
— a position I held for nearly three years
— to evaluate clemency applications.
Even when they acted against their pardon attorney’s advice, they typically did so with the benefit of a thorough investigation and analysis prepared by a team of nonpolitical experts.Trump has flipped the table on the deliberative approach favored by his predecessors.
The damage won’t be easily undoneOn Trump's Inauguration Day,
I read the news that he had pardoned about 1,500 people accused of crimes in connection with the Jan. 6 Capitol riot.Though I had not been consulted, my staff and I were still expected to begin facilitating the releases of all those incarcerated.
Over the next three days, 27 more pardons were granted,
all without even a nod to the traditional role of the Justice Department in advising the president on pardons.Ordinarily, pardon applications face an exacting initial review by the Office of the Pardon Attorney.
Applying detailed guidelines laid out in the Justice Manual,
staff members assess applicants’ past criminal conduct,
evidence of atonement, remorse and steps toward rehabilitation,
and the reasons that they are seeking a pardon.Cases that clear this initial step then move to the F.B.I.,
which conducts a full background investigation.Prosecutors, judges and victims are then given an opportunity to weigh in.
In four years as president, Mr. Biden granted more than 4,000 commutations
(full or partial reductions of sentences)
but only 80 pardons.In March, after being sidelined for weeks,
I was dismissed.I was replaced by Ed Martin,
an organizer in the "Stop the Steal" movement who has described his pardon priorities unambiguously:
“No MAGA left behind.”On his watch, the traditional application review process has been neutered.
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One by one,
white-collar criminals have marched to the White House, bleating their fealty to Trump
– and 🔥watched their prison sentences evaporate as a result.🔸There was #Charles #Scott,
a Virginia businessman sentenced earlier this year for manipulating stock values and defrauding investors at a lighting company
– and who Trump later freed.🔸A pair of reality television stars, #Julie and #Todd #Chrisley, were caught out evading taxes,
sentenced to three years in prison as a result
– before Trump decided to pardon them.🔸#David #Gentile was a former private equity head,
convicted last year for conspiring to defraud investors
(along with his partner)
to the tune of some $1.6bn,
receiving a seven-year sentence as a result.But just days into his prison term,
Trump announced Gentile’s sentence would be commuted, and that he could walk free.The latter decision was remarkably galling.
💥Gentile and his colleague had defrauded a staggering
10,000 different victims:
⚠️parents and grandparents with little to their names,
some of whom saw their entire life savings wiped out.“I’m totally disgusted, because it wasn’t only myself,”
one of Gentile’s victims said after Trump’s move.“It was my elder mother in her nineties and my sister as well… We all got defrauded.”
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#Todd is such #meme material xD Hahah #rofl
https://infosec.exchange/@briankrebs/115577024197722526
Yeah that's how he is 🤣 🤣 🤣
One time Todd, me and the boys hanged out at that awesome thread. It was like a big party but not IRL xD #brainfart the potential ♾️ 💚 8 Billion is the limit xD
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"Nous avons aujourd’hui en #Europe affaire à des fous, ou plutôt à une folie collective qui a saisi en masse les individus des milieux sociaux dominants. Rien qu’en France, des milliers de journalistes, d’hommes politiques, d’universitaires, de chefs d’entreprises, de hauts-fonctionnaires, participent à l’hallucination collective d’une Russie qui voudrait conquérir l’Europe (paranoïa)."
Extrait du dernier texte de #Todd en date, à lire sur son #substack :
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Nouvelle préface à l'édition slovène de "La défaite de l'Occident" de #Todd, à lire :
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These Rehoused 1950s Todd-AO Cinema Primes Are One-of-a-Kind https://petapixel.com/2025/09/29/these-rehoused-1950s-todd-ao-cinema-primes-are-one-of-a-kind/ #americansocietyofcinematographers #keslowcamera #greigfraser #largeformat #Equipment #zerooptik #history #cinema #toddao #News #cine #todd #asc
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A Pardon for Silence on Epstein? Ghislaine Maxwell Speaks | Pivot
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RQcfBZP41kM
#Trump #Epstein #GhislaineMaxwell
#DOJ #PamBondi #FBI #KashPatel #Todd
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Today's Daily Create:
#tdc4878 #ds106 Who or What is Coming to Campus?
https://daily.ds106.us/tdc4878/Many people and things come to your local university. Budget cuts. Presidents. Football teams. Reorganizations. Ice cream. Some arrive in cars and some in emails. Here we have a choo choo arrive on campus. Tell us who, or what is coming to your campus?
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These crypto creeps and bitcoin bitches in #HBO's #MoneyElectric are the shadiest bunch of #bitcoin #geeks and #crypto #grifters ever.
Fuck #SatoshiNakamoto #Nakamoto and fuck #PeterTodd #Todd and fuck anyone #stupid enough to #buy in to any crypto #crock of bitcoin #bullshit!#crooks #criminals #HOLDTHEMACCOUNTABLE
https://www.hbo.com/movies/money-electric-the-bitcoin-mystery
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