Real Food
The most important fight of my life isn’t in the ring.
— Mike Tyson (@MikeTyson) February 6, 2026
I’m not fighting for a belt. I’m fighting for our health.
Processed foods are killing us. We have been lied to and we need to eat real food again. pic.twitter.com/vnxHoCqHTJ
.@SecKennedy: Food is affecting everything that we do...if a foreign enemy or adversary did this to our country—poisoned us at mass scale—we'd consider it an act of war... Americans have to be the CEO of their own health, and we're equipping them with the tools to do that. pic.twitter.com/oVBnF4ByuZ
— Rapid Response 47 (@RapidResponse47) February 8, 2026
Free Ice Cream
Florida Sheriff’s office buys ice cream truck and hands out free ice cream with money seized from drug dealers, for community outreach initiative pic.twitter.com/GovBpPZPeI
— Libs of TikTok (@libsoftiktok) February 8, 2026
It’s a Rigged System
This is how the scam works https://t.co/xbyFi1UTrA
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) February 9, 2026
One Nation Under God
The United States is a country founded on faith and shared moral obligation to God. President Trump will ensure that never changes. pic.twitter.com/XLWeW7lsDZ
— The White House (@WhiteHouse) February 8, 2026
Mark your calendars: May 17, 2026, Americans unite on the National Mall to pray, give thanks, and rededicate our nation as ONE NATION UNDER GOD! 🇺🇸 pic.twitter.com/VCvi7droH7
— The White House (@WhiteHouse) February 8, 2026
Enjoy the Game
My message to the TPUSA All American Halftime Show.
— Secretary of War Pete Hegseth (@SecWar) February 9, 2026
GOD BLESS THIS GREAT COUNTRY—enjoy the game! pic.twitter.com/kEQR6T2LdU
Amen, @KidRock pic.twitter.com/0MXlpvLE9z
— Pete Hegseth (@PeteHegseth) February 9, 2026
It Makes No Sense
Donald J Trump
Yall probably don’t know this because it was all in Spanish, but the entire halftime show was actually an anti Jones Act protest piece.
— YIMBYLAND (@YIMBYLAND) February 9, 2026
Repeal the Jones Act! pic.twitter.com/dQlaQZWT24
Bad Bunny performs Tità Me Preguntó at the Super Bowl
— FearBuck (@FearedBuck) February 9, 2026
pic.twitter.com/TuV5lSVVQh
"the only thing more powerful than hate is love"
— 2000s (@PopCulture2000s) February 9, 2026
bad bunny shouts out all the countries in america
pic.twitter.com/JR5kF8x7I7
Bad Bunny foge assustado do estádio do Super Bowl.
— Paladin 🎖 (@PaladinRood) February 9, 2026
Parece que algo o perseguia.
Sua conta no Instagram, com 51 milhões de seguidores, foi apagada repentinamente.
Não há mais nada lá. pic.twitter.com/Pf4IkRQIfG
i cant even production
#EpsteinFiles #EyesWideShut #freddyfazbear #4chan #nickfuentes #epsteindidntkillhimself pic.twitter.com/keXkBkFZRw
— i cant even production (@icantevenfilms) February 4, 2026
#epsteinfiles #epstein #GhislaineMaxwell #epsteinisland #KlingAI pic.twitter.com/pKV2zyoV2Z
— i cant even production (@icantevenfilms) February 8, 2026
Washington Post CEO Quits
… I said a few days ago, “with DNI Tulsi Gabbard putting strategic pressure from the inside, and We The People putting accountability pressure from the outside, this Deep State intelligence nut just might begin to crack. In fact, I might even argue that cracking is exactly what we are starting to see.”The IC Nut is Cracking - Washington Post CEO, Will Lewis Quits https://t.co/TGA1Ki9Wx8
— TheLastRefuge (@TheLastRefuge2) February 8, 2026
Today, we see evidence of just that; perhaps even the first signs that John Ratcliffe is on board. Perhaps.
The context here is important. Within the larger administrative state network: CNN is the preferred PR firm of the State Dept.; the CIA use The Washington Post; the FBI use Politico and the New York Times; the DOJ use the New York Times and Wall Street Journal; while the control lawfare embeds within the domestic IC spread their narrative distribution to the NYT, WSJ and Politico depending on the context.
When we see the Washington Post contracting, shrinking or otherwise limited in their activity, we can be confident the feeder system from the CIA is subsequently diminishing. If the CIA was operating at full narrative weapon capacity, the Washington Post newsroom would be bustling. The opposite is also true, although we have not seen much of that until recently.
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