Forwarded from Captain Keshel and Co. American Election Integrity HQ
My bread and butter analysis updated for July and open for all:
https://skeshel.substack.com/p/july-2025-voter-registration-by-party
https://skeshel.substack.com/p/july-2025-voter-registration-by-party
Substack
July 2025 Voter Registration by Party Updates for Key 2026 and 2028 Battlegrounds
My monthly update capturing true approval ratings from 7 critical states in the most fireproof analytical model there is.
Forwarded from Georgia Election Audit Updates
The Trump administration has launched a searchable national citizenship database to help state election officials verify voter rolls, ensuring only citizens vote.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-14861183/trump-national-citizenship-change-elections.html?ito=1490&ns_campaign=1490&ns_mchannel=rss
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-14861183/trump-national-citizenship-change-elections.html?ito=1490&ns_campaign=1490&ns_mchannel=rss
Forwarded from Georgia Election Audit Updates
Single most important post you will read today. And if you still don’t get it…well….
“This is the post that triggered millions of views, a few accusations, and more support than I could’ve imagined. Let me set the record straight… for the press, for allies, for critics, and for my brothers and sisters in uniform.
I have nothing against the faith of people. The truth is, much of what I described in that original post (the barbarism I witnessed overseas) is prohibited by the Quran itself. I know this. I’ve lived alongside those who practiced their faith peacefully, with dignity, and who rejected extremism as much as I did.
I will fight alongside anyone who believes in liberty, responsibility, and the sacred bond of service, Muslim or otherwise. I have. I still would.
I’ve also fought shoulder to shoulder with allies of other nations, whose values aligned with ours in pursuit of a common mission. Faith, ethnicity, and birthplace have never been the issue. Ideology has.
What I’m uncomfortable with (and what I refuse to accept) is the lazy weaponization of the term “Islamophobia” to silence serious conversations about mass migration from unstable, extremist-influenced regions. That term implies I hate a religion. I do not. It implies I judge people by faith. I do not.
But I do judge based on values. And those values matter when we decide who we invite to share in the American experiment.
If you can’t separate religion from ideology, culture from conduct, or compassion from naivety, then maybe the issue isn’t my clarity, it’s your projection.
You’ll have to work very, very hard to call me a racist. And you’ll have to do mental gymnastics at Olympic levels to twist my body of work into anything other than what it is:
An American telling the truth about what he saw, what he believes, and what he wants to protect.
I don’t speak for everyone. But I speak clearly.
I am not hateful. I am not a bigot.
I am an American.
And I want what’s best for America.”
https://x.com/infantrydort/status/1939410983044399290?s=46&t=nFWKfKwNhY22NjYno2m2eg
“This is the post that triggered millions of views, a few accusations, and more support than I could’ve imagined. Let me set the record straight… for the press, for allies, for critics, and for my brothers and sisters in uniform.
I have nothing against the faith of people. The truth is, much of what I described in that original post (the barbarism I witnessed overseas) is prohibited by the Quran itself. I know this. I’ve lived alongside those who practiced their faith peacefully, with dignity, and who rejected extremism as much as I did.
I will fight alongside anyone who believes in liberty, responsibility, and the sacred bond of service, Muslim or otherwise. I have. I still would.
I’ve also fought shoulder to shoulder with allies of other nations, whose values aligned with ours in pursuit of a common mission. Faith, ethnicity, and birthplace have never been the issue. Ideology has.
What I’m uncomfortable with (and what I refuse to accept) is the lazy weaponization of the term “Islamophobia” to silence serious conversations about mass migration from unstable, extremist-influenced regions. That term implies I hate a religion. I do not. It implies I judge people by faith. I do not.
But I do judge based on values. And those values matter when we decide who we invite to share in the American experiment.
If you can’t separate religion from ideology, culture from conduct, or compassion from naivety, then maybe the issue isn’t my clarity, it’s your projection.
You’ll have to work very, very hard to call me a racist. And you’ll have to do mental gymnastics at Olympic levels to twist my body of work into anything other than what it is:
An American telling the truth about what he saw, what he believes, and what he wants to protect.
I don’t speak for everyone. But I speak clearly.
I am not hateful. I am not a bigot.
I am an American.
And I want what’s best for America.”
https://x.com/infantrydort/status/1939410983044399290?s=46&t=nFWKfKwNhY22NjYno2m2eg
Forwarded from David Clements
Call for prayer.
Steve Terrell is a humble patriot in Florida that quietly fought back against medical and election tyranny these past 4 years.
He has hosted and coordinated events educating his community and opened his home to speakers, many times paying their way.
I lost touch with him and recently learned he has been fighting cancer. I will see how we can better help him and provide updates. But for now, please lift him and his wife up in prayer for healing.
Steve Terrell is a humble patriot in Florida that quietly fought back against medical and election tyranny these past 4 years.
He has hosted and coordinated events educating his community and opened his home to speakers, many times paying their way.
I lost touch with him and recently learned he has been fighting cancer. I will see how we can better help him and provide updates. But for now, please lift him and his wife up in prayer for healing.
I wish this could be properly titled Brennan is a treasonous pathological liar https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2025/07/tradecraft_takes_a_backseat_to_politics_the_2016_russian_interference_assessment.html
American Thinker
Tradecraft takes a backseat to politics: The 2016 Russian Interference Assessment
A review released by CIA director John Ratcliffe on June 26, 2025, pulls back the curtain on one of the most hotly debated intelligence products of the past decade: the December 2016 assessment that President Vladimir Putin “aspired” to h...
Forwarded from The Aviationist
Boeing Contracted to Deliver More Torpedo Glide Kits for U.S. Navy P-8 Poseidons
A $61m contract awarded to Boeing exercises an option for additional production of High Altitude Anti-Submarine Warfare Weapon Capability kits for Mark 54 torpedoes.
Story: https://theaviationist.com/2025/07/03/boeing-contract-torpedo-glide-kit/
A $61m contract awarded to Boeing exercises an option for additional production of High Altitude Anti-Submarine Warfare Weapon Capability kits for Mark 54 torpedoes.
Story: https://theaviationist.com/2025/07/03/boeing-contract-torpedo-glide-kit/
The Aviationist
Boeing Contracted to Deliver More Torpedo Glide Kits for U.S. Navy P-8 Poseidons
A $61m contract awarded to Boeing exercises an option for additional production of High Altitude Anti-Submarine Warfare Weapon Capability kits for Mark 54
Forwarded from Captain Keshel and Co. American Election Integrity HQ
My personal thoughts on the 249th anniversary of American Independence, open to all:
https://thewayofthefreeman.substack.com/p/if-freedom-could-be-easily-achieved
https://thewayofthefreeman.substack.com/p/if-freedom-could-be-easily-achieved
Substack
If Freedom Could Be Easily Achieved, Every Nation Would Have It
Every day presents choices for those desiring liberty and freedom to choose it, or make it more unachievable for posterity. Make your choices wisely and leave no question as to where you stand.