I have a question: has Indonesia's financial situation deteriorated significantly recently? It seems to me that the government is now desperately hungry for every last bit of possible money.
The craziest part isn't AI sorting garbage. 🤯
It's that some Chinese waste-to-energy plants are running short of garbage 😂, because trash has become a valuable resource.
Iranian star Mehdi Taremi claps back at US journalist over Trump & safety fears.
Mehdi Taremi: "Are you sure we are safe there?"
Journalist: "Well, Trump has said at times he wasn't sure he could guarantee your safety"
Taremi: "How do you see us? As a politician or an athlete?"
Wakil Ketua Komisi IX DPR RI dari Fraksi PDI Perjuangan Charles Honoris menilai masa libur sekolah merupakan momentum yang tepat untuk menghentikan sementara operasional Satuan Pelayanan Pemenuhan Gizi (SPPG) guna melakukan evaluasi menyeluruh terhadap pelaksanaan program.
"Pemerintah harus berani melakukan koreksi jika ditemukan kelemahan dalam pelaksanaan program MBG ini. Karena ukuran keberhasilan program ini bukan seberapa cepat anggaranya dihabiskan atau seberapa banyak titik yang dibuka, tetapi seberapa efektif program ini bisa menjawab persoalan gizi masyarakat dan seberapa baik uang rakyat dikelola secara transparan dan akuntabel," tegasnya.
#PDIPerjuangan#BulanBungKarno#SatyamEvaJayate#KebenaranPastiMenang#SolidBerderap
🚨 VINI JR JUST TOLD FIFA: “WE’LL PAY THE FINE — BUT NOBODY FROM US IS DOING HALF-TIME INTERVIEWS.”
During Brazil’s World Cup match, Vinícius refused the mandatory tunnel interview.
Reporter: “You’ll get a huge fine for this.”
Vini: “We’ll pay. But nobody is coming to the mic.”
This isn’t arrogance. It’s players finally saying enough to FIFA’s corporate circus.
Half-time should be for tactics, water, recovery — not feeding the broadcast machine while the game gets sliced up for ads (sound familiar with those forced “welfare” breaks?).
FIFA under Infantino has turned football into a product. Mandatory everything. Player focus as an afterthought. Suits in Zurich cashing in.
Brazil and Vini just pushed back. Raw. Direct. No bowing to the machine.
The beautiful game belongs to the players on the pitch — not boardrooms selling every second.
Who else is done with this?
🚨🔴⚫️ BREAKING: Rúben Amorim to AC Milan as new head coach, HERE WE GO! 🇵🇹
Verbal agreement done on deal valid until June 2028 plus option until June 2029.
Amorim has accepted all conditions and will sign this week as new Milan manager. 🫱🏻🫲🏼
@BBCBreaking what a draconian authoritarian oppressive dictatorship regime that is.
We stand with the brave people of britain. Free the british people.
@NuryVittachi This tweet, in which 🇯🇵Minister of Defense gifted a model of an Imperial Japanese Navy warship to 🇮🇩President , has sparked heated discussion among Japanese netizens.
I would be interested to hear your analysis of postwar Japan, especially the Takaichi administration.
ANTI-GOVERNMENT PROTESTERS were on the streets in Indonesia this week. The rise of civil unrest was predicted by several sources, including journalist/ analyst Brian Berletic.
Why was trouble inevitable? The leadership of the world’s fourth most populous country has shown signs of independent thinking, as it struggles with economic pressures.
Indonesia recently refused to sign a promise to give US jet bombers blanket permission to use Indonesian airspace in a future war on China.
The Pentagon was not happy.
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THE NED IS ACTIVE
Furthermore, President Prabowo Subianto last year criticized foreign NGOs, claiming to “promote democracy”, for interfering in the politics of sovereign countries and weaponizing human rights.
This was seen as a reference to the infamous US National Endowment for Democracy (NED), a CIA spin-off which has been active in creating street protests in Indonesia.
The NED has been thrown out of Venezuela, Egypt, Mainland China, Hong Kong, Russia and other places for financing, fomenting and training anti-government movements. The resultant civil unrest has often led to loss of life and property, sometimes on a large scale.
The rise of independent thinking in Jakarta means (from the US point of view) that Indonesia may need a little “people power” push to usher in alternative leaders. The appearance of civil unrest is always the first step in the regime change system.
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LIST OF GRIEVANCES
As usual, the protests are said to be based on genuine grievances. The illegal US-Israel attack on Iran caused oil import prices to soar. The Jakarta government maintained some subsidies on fuel to shield citizens and runs a school meal program to ensure children don’t go hungry, but both have been targeted by critics.
The local currency has fallen against the dollar, making it harder for Indonesians to travel abroad—but it has lifted the value of remittances family members overseas send home.
Still, all this is par for the course. US agitators work quietly to build civil unrest on top of local grievances. Civic society in the country is riddled with US infiltrators. Also, US agents are discreetly financing outlets in Indonesia’s media—using the same “democracy and freedom” mantras they used in Hong Kong and scores of other places.
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WEAPONIZING HUMAN RIGHTS
Indonesian President Prabowo has been trying to keep the US appeased (he donated to Donald Trump’s absurd “Board of Peace” for Gaza) but has also tried to maintain the country’s independence from foreign troublemakers.
“We must not be manipulated by any country,” he said on Pancasila Day, last year.
In response, NED, the CIA and related outfits have apparently stepped-up operations. NED is advertising for staff for operations in East Asia.
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HIT PIECE
Brian Berletic, Angelo Guiliano and the present writer were targeted in a hit piece three weeks ago. Jakarta-based Tempo accused us of being Russian or Chinese agents.
Their evidence was that we had falsely indicated that western political groups, like the NED and Internews, were active in the country.
But the Tempo report was funded by a western political group: Internews! The very existence of their report proved we were telling the truth.
Yet our warnings need to be louder. How to get the truth about US interference more widely known?
It’s difficult. Narrative creation is the US’s super-power. It’s clear that that a significant portion of Indonesian media, like Tempo, is serving the US, not Indonesia.
International journalists are no help. Mainstream media such as the BBC and Reuters routinely maintain secret news blackouts on references to western political interference operations, even if their presence is blatant.
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ASIANS NEED TO WISE UP
So Asians have to wise up and fix their own problems.
“Nations need to secure their information space,” Berletic said on X yesterday. “Stop allowing US-based social media platforms and their algorithms to determine what YOUR people see, hear, and ultimately THINK.”
In the long run, the US wants Indonesia’s government to be allied to them or controlled by Washington—as are many places, including Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, the Philippines, and Taiwan.
The US is busy in Asia, “politically capturing Asian states along China's periphery - Indonesia being one of them,” Berletic said.
@NuryVittachi If Indonesia ever broke apart into smaller states and I'm still alive, my first move would be to join the one with the highest average IQ. the one that's closest to Singapore, South Korea, or China.
@NuryVittachi I always respected your views, Nuri. But there are so many mistakes in this one.
Indonesia already gave in airspace to US, even let an airbase in kertajati, masked as plane repair shop
PS is notoriously anti China. The narrative he go against his hero US for China make 0 sense
Two China Coast Guard Ships attacking a Filipino Coast Guard vessel inside Philippines's waters!
China calls this "Law Enforcement Activity"
But when, Philippines & Japan sign defense treaties, China blames them for destroying peace & destabilizing the region!
@Arth168@XH_Lee23@TerryT3m I mean he must be shitting his pants knowing that his lucrative job had just been pissed up the wall..but hey...if ya good at ya job they won't sack you..
A Mexican racist did the stupid discriminatory move to a Korean girl at the World Cup. He’s in trouble now, his name and job are being exposed worldwide.