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November 24, 2024
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REPORT: Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy have revealed their plans to cut government waste.

This is a remarkable blueprint.

Step #1 is to roll back illegitimate regulations.

"The most immediate and significant action DOGE will take is targeting the tens of thousands of regulations imposed by federal agencies, many of which exceed the constitutional authority granted to these agencies," Musk and Ramaswamy explained in their op-ed.

Step #2 is to streamline federal agencies.

The duo also highlighted the need to require a return to in-person work. As they explained, this would "incentivize employees who are unwilling to meet this expectation to voluntarily exit, reducing the overall headcount."

Step #3 is to tackle waste, fraud, and abuse.

Musk and Ramaswamy identified eliminating unnecessary expenditures as a key priority. "A significant portion of federal spending, over $500 billion annually, is either unauthorized by Congress or used for purposes Congress never intended," they noted in their op-ed.

Their plan includes ending wasteful programs such as excessive funding for international organizations and scrutinizing spending in agencies with a history of inefficiency, including the Department of Defense.

"The government’s procurement system is notorious for waste and inefficiency," they explained, urging for large-scale audits of federal contracts.

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Iran is about to Fall

🇮🇷❌👑👑❗️ — Videos coming out of Iran, after the Internet ban, share some of the most gruesome and terrific images so far in this protest season

At least 10 protesters in Fardis, Karaj area of Alborz province of Iran, West of Tehran, were reportedly killed by Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) Troops under orders of the Islamic Republic Regime in Iran.

According to reports from netizens via Musk's Starlink, dozens of other deaths are being reported as having occurred in other locations on Iranian soil.

In one of the videos, it's possible hear in Persian/Farsi:
"Right in front of Fardis Police Station No. 11, a Toyota was pulled up and sprayed with gunfire.

People were mowed down with heavy weapons, machine-gun fire, indiscriminately."

00:00:23
Ghosts

🇻🇪 Call of Duty: Ghosts, PC Game, was released 12 years ago when Venzuela Maduro started his Presidency.

🇺🇸 In the game, US Military raid Venezuela at night and capture the Venezuelan Dictator.

In the game, it says this Event happens in the Year 2026.

  • We are living in a Matrix
  • We are in a Simulation
  • There is a Script
  • Remember the Charlie Kirk movie, Snake Eyes, which foretold his Death
00:00:58
Tiling

At around 7:00 PM eastern US Time last night, January 13, a Navy Northrop Grumman MQ-4C Triton patrolling off the coast of Iran.

This is real-time targeting prep.

The MQ-4C Triton is a strategic surveillance platform with multi-intelligence fusion capabilities. High-altitude, long-endurance, capable of wide-area maritime ISR and signals intelligence.

The only thing not yet declared is timing.

The structure is already active.

Communication between Iran’s foreign minister Abbas Araghchi and US special envoy Steve Witkoff has been suspended. A sign of things to come...

The war circuit is online.

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https://halturnerradioshow.com/index.php/component/content/article/the-war-circuit-is-online

Pathways Game UK
The Prevent

🇬🇧 The Prevent video game that treats every teenager like a far-Right extremist

Youngsters threatened with referral to anti-terror programme if they question migration while playing

A state-funded computer game is warning teenagers that they risk being referred to a counter-terrorism programme if they question mass migration.

Pathways is an interactive game designed for 11- to 18-year-old pupils and funded by Prevent, a Home Office programme for tackling extremism.

Young players are directed to help their in-game characters – a white teenage boy and girl – to avoid being reported for “extreme Right-wing ideology” after discussing migration online.

Characters can face extremism referrals if they choose to engage with groups that spread “harmful ideological messages”, or join protests against the “erosion of British values”. Even researching online immigration statistics is portrayed negatively.

Other in-game pitfalls include sharing a video that claims Muslim men,...

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