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Gen. Steven Nordhaus @ChiefNGB - Video: Training hard with the 34th ID at Camp Ripley! These Soldiers are sharpening skills & building readiness on the Army’s latest platforms to stay #AlwaysReadyAlwaysThere.
Proud to see the Guard's warfighters prepare to deter adversaries & win decisively. @MNNationalGuard
https://x.com/ChiefNGB/status/2023846462950699307

Ghosts in the Machine @Mark78862036 - Video: enjoy the show.
https://x.com/Mark78862036/status/2023803500799610900

Girl patriot @Girlpatriot1974 - Video: Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) rescued a 12-year-old girl—known as "Lucy"—from years of sexual abuse by tracing a distinctive exposed brick wall visible in the background of her dark web abuse images.
After other clues (like bedding, toys, and furniture) led nowhere, investigator Greg Squire identified the bricks' unique pinkish hue, charcoal overlay, modular size, and square edges. Consulting the Brick Industry Association, he learned they were rare "Flaming Alamo" bricks produced only at one Texas plant from the late 1960s to mid-1980s. Since bricks are heavy and rarely shipped far, this narrowed the search to a roughly 50-mile radius.
Cross-referencing regional data, customer lists, social media photos, state records, and school information pinpointed the home—where Lucy lived with her mother's boyfriend, a convicted sex offender.
Agents arrested him the same day, ending six years of abuse, and safely removed Lucy to safety. This clever "break" in a seemingly ordinary photo detail cracked the case and saved her life.
https://x.com/Girlpatriot1974/status/2023829239649497449

Glenn Greenwald @ggreenwald - This is a long-standing form of pundit cowardice.
People have been writing columns saying "it's time to get tough with Iran" or "it's time to show Russia we mean business" without having the courage to specify what they're advocating.
Same with Matt Walsh, here and elsewhere.

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