> "[Jay P]() says: September 19, 2025 at 1:26 am GMT • 1.5 days ago • 100 Words   ↑ Many conservatives are out right lying on social media by saying that they “saw” Tyler Robinson shoot Charlie Kirk. Not one single person on earth saw Tyler Robinson shoot Charlie Kirk. The security guard in this video shot Kirk. He fired the fatal that struck Charlie Kirk in the neck from underneath his folded left arm. What we don’t see in the video is that he stepped up and had a chance to position the gun to deliver the kill shot. After he fires a single bullet, you can see the barrel of pistol lowered in his right hand and, he then takes a step back. The glare from the sun allows us to see the barrel of the pistol. Clearly a seasoned professional killer who knew how to take this shot. A type of shot by the way that has been portrayed in movies for decades. Decide for yourself." Hopefully this guy's activities and whereabouts in the aftermath of the shooting have been investigated.
> "Bezalel Smotrich, the extreme right winger Israel finance minister has revealed that plans for the redevelopment of #Gaza once it is cleansed of Palestinians is moving right along. He has described the project as a “Real Estate Bonanza” and has indicated that the Jewish state is in talks with the United States regarding dividing Gaza’s land between the two countries. Smotrich observed that #Israel is now finishing up the “demolition phase” for rebuilding Gaza, and negotiations are now underway with the US regarding a business plan for redevelopment. He added that the reconstruction plan is “on President Trump’s desk.” The #Trump Riviera dream is becoming a reality, it appears, and there have been reports that Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner has been active recently both in Israel and in several Gulf Arab States pursuing development projects."
Congresswoman Elise Stefanik of New York state has introduced legislation that would block state and local law enforcement officers from arresting Netanyahu on a visit to New York City, where the United Nations is headquartered. #Israel
Congressman Brian Mast of Florida served in the Israeli Army and sometimes wears that uniform when present in the House Office Building.
> "One thing that is certain is that if the investigation does actually implicate #Israel in the killing, there will be an organized government cover-up just as there was in the Israeli attack on the USS Liberty in 1967 that killed 34 American sailors as well as the suspicious assassination of JFK and the equally questionable final report issued on 9/11, both of which might have involved Israel."
> "More likely perhaps, is the suggestion that Kirk might have been killed by Israel, which had both motive and means to carry out the assassination. #Israel also has an international record for political assassinations that is second to none as the United States always provides it with political cover when it kills someone. This has been the case recently in Lebanon, Syria, Yemen, Iran and Qatar. The instantly after-the-fact babbling by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu describing how much he loved Kirk is in itself extremely suspicious as it is clear that the Israelis and their friends in the US were at odds with Kirk over his concerns about the Jewish state’s control over both #Trump and US policy." .
> "China’s cities, roads and villages are now studded with more cameras than the rest of the world combined, analysts say — one for every two people. > > “'Because of this technology … we have no freedom at all,' said Yang Guoliang’s elder daughter, Yang Caiying, now in exile in Japan. 'At the moment, it’s us Chinese that are suffering the consequences, but sooner or later, Americans and others, too, will lose their freedoms.'” https://www.ap.org/news-highlights/spotlights/2025/silicon-valley-enabled-brutal-mass-detention-and-surveillance-in-china-internal-documents-show/#:~:text=China%E2%80%99s%20cities%2C%20roads,lose%20their%20freedoms.%E2%80%9D #China
> "Everything was built on American tech,” said Valentin Weber, a researcher at the German Council on Foreign Relations who studied the use of U.S. tech by Chinese police. “China’s capability was close to zero.” https://tinyurl.com/426n9y6t
> "What started in #China more than a decade ago could be seen as a cautionary tale for other countries at a time when the use of surveillance technology worldwide is rising sharply, including in the United States. Emboldened by the #Trump administration, U.S. tech companies are more powerful than ever, and President Donald Trump has rolled back a Biden-era executive order meant to safeguard civil rights from new surveillance technologies." https://www.ap.org/news-highlights/spotlights/2025/silicon-valley-enabled-brutal-mass-detention-and-surveillance-in-china-internal-documents-show/#:~:text=What%20started%20in,new%20surveillance%20technologies.