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Ph.D. (History). Contemporary politics. Business world, collusion. Book: a family of ammunition suppliers in New France @MarkJCarney 🇨🇦 🇺🇦

Canada, Quebec (Saguenay) Beigetreten Eylül 2018
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Eric Spracklen 🇺🇸
Eric Spracklen 🇺🇸@EricSpracklen·
This video has over 7,100,000 views, 548,000 likes, and 50,000 shares on TikTok in just the last 48 hours. Tucker Carlson is more popular now than he has ever been. Don’t believe anyone that says otherwise.
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James Tate
James Tate@JamesTate121·
BREAKING: “Careful with me, b*tch... I'll expose EVERYTHING!” Melania’s Epstein scandal BLOWS UP as Brazilian model trafficked by Epstein, Amanda Ungaro, threatens to destroy Melania's life by exposing the truth. Amanda Ungaro unleashed a wave of public threats at Melania Trump just hours before Melania made a sudden White House statement denying any Epstein connection. The timing has thrown everything into chaos. Ungaro says she was brought to the United States at 17 on Epstein’s plane by Jean-Luc Brunel. She later became part of the same elite modeling circles as Melania, both represented by Paolo Zampolli, the man who introduced Melania to Donald Trump. Now she is going public. Ungaro wrote: I have nothing left to lose in my life. I will tear down the entire system be careful with me b***h. She followed with: I will tear down your corrupt system even if it is the last thing I do in my life. I will go all the way I am not afraid. Maybe you should be afraid of what I know of who you are and who your husband is. She also said: I have known you for 20 years. You knew I was detained in ICE. Ungaro’s deportation came after Zampolli contacted a top ICE official during a custody battle, according to reporting. The government claimed her visa had expired, calling political interference claims false. Melania insists she never knew Epstein, never flew on his plane, never visited his island. But photos and emails reveal otherwise. DAMN. Ungaro needs to be kept safe, and fully empowered to take down the Epstein class, starting with the people at the top -- Donald & Melania. Via~~U.S. Democratic Socialists
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Furkan Gözükara
Furkan Gözükara@FurkanGozukara·
MASSIVE BOMBSHELL! Prominent journalist Max Blumenthal reveals Lara Trump and Don Jr. own a 30 percent stake in Salem Media, a registered Israeli foreign agent! The Trump family is literally taking millions from the Israeli government to propagandize the American public.
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Gandalv
Gandalv@Microinteracti1·
The Most Expensive Mistake Since Someone Invaded Russia in Winter For years, Trump told Europe it was freeloading. Not paying its share. Weak, comfortable, ungrateful. He said it so often it became received wisdom, carved into the MAGA catechism as though Moses himself had brought it down from the mountain. The numbers do not cooperate. European NATO members spent $454 billion on defence in 2024. Russia, the actual threat, spent $149 billion. Europe outspends the aggressor three to one. But that $454 billion is the floor, not the ceiling. Trump uses the narrowest possible accounting definition and presents it as the complete picture. European support to Ukraine’s armed forces alone exceeds €63 billion. None of that appears in the number he waves around at rallies. Meanwhile, America pays roughly 16 percent of NATO’s common budget. Germany pays a similar share. The rest of the American defence budget funds 750 bases across 80 countries and the considerable overhead of running a global empire nobody formally asked Washington to build. At The Hague in 2025, Trump got his great concession. Europeans committed to 5 percent of GDP on defence by 2035. He called it a historic achievement. He was right, in the same way that a man who kicks over a hornets nest is right to call it a significant event. Because 80 percent of European defence spending already flows to domestic suppliers. The EU now formally targets 60 percent of all procurement from European manufacturers by 2035. Germany directs 92 percent of new defence purchases to European suppliers. American systems receive 8 percent. Berlin was once one of Washington’s most reliable arms customers. It has quietly stopped being one, and European capitals are not embarrassed about why. European weapons arrive without usage restrictions, without congressional conditions, without the risk that a change in Washington renders your equipment politically unusable. Ukraine taught Europe that lesson at considerable cost. The American defence research machine runs partly on allied procurement. When Europeans buy American hardware, they co-fund the next generation of American military technology. When they stop, that bill lands on the American taxpayer. Trump demanded Europe pay more. Europe is paying more, to itself, building the industrial base that makes American partnership optional rather than necessary. He wanted customers. He created competitors. The arithmetic was never complicated. It just required someone to actually do it. Stay connected, Follow Gandalv @Microinteracti1
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Gandalv
Gandalv@Microinteracti1·
THE WORLD’S MOST ABSURD POKER GAME Islamabad, Pakistan. Saturday morning. The fate of global oil markets, a fragile ceasefire and what remains of American diplomatic credibility have been loaded onto the table. Two delegations have arrived to play cards. Iran sent 71 people. Leading the Iranian delegation is parliament speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, a former IRGC commander, alongside Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, men who have spent their careers navigating sanctions, proxy wars, assassinations and one full-scale air war that killed their Supreme Leader. These are not people who blink easily. Iran’s 10-point proposal demands Iranian dominance over the Strait of Hormuz, the withdrawal of all US combat forces from the Middle East, full war reparations, the lifting of all sanctions, and a binding UN Security Council resolution to ratify any agreement.  Bold opening bid. Extraordinarily bold, when you consider what they’re sitting across from. The United States sent JD Vance, Steve Witkoff, and Jared Kushner.  Let me repeat that. The most consequential diplomatic negotiations since the end of the Cold War. The ones that will determine whether the Strait of Hormuz reopens, whether the global economy continues to haemorrhage, whether another round of airstrikes reduces what’s left of Tehran to rubble – and America’s answer is the man who wrote Hillbilly Elegy, a New York property dealer, and the president’s son-in-law who got his Middle East credentials by brokering a deal that has since produced a regional war. To be fair, these are the highest-level US-Iran talks since the 1979 Islamic revolution.  That’s historic. Genuinely historic. It’s also rather like saying the Titanic’s sinking was the most exciting maritime event in living memory. Pakistan’s goal is refreshingly modest: not peace, not a deal, not even a framework. Just enough common ground to keep talking.  That’s where we are. The world’s superpower and one of its most sanctioned nations are sitting in the Serena Hotel in Islamabad and the ambition is to get them to agree to meet again. Before leaving Washington, Vance told reporters: “We’re looking forward to the negotiation. I think it’s going to be positive.”  Wonderful. Tremendous. The Strait of Hormuz, through which the lives of millions across the Middle East and the fate of the global economy will hinge on the outcome  – and America’s chief negotiator is feeling positive. Ghalibaf, meanwhile, commanded the IRGC’s air force during the Iran-Iraq war, served three terms as Tehran’s mayor, ran for president four times, and has spent four decades watching American administrations come and go. He has seen Bush. He has seen Obama. He has seen the JCPOA get built and then personally torched by the same man whose son-in-law is now sitting opposite him asking for the Strait of Hormuz back. He is not, one suspects, especially impressed by optimism. Iran expert Trita Parsi put it plainly: after a failed war, American military threats ring hollow.  The US military went in, hit everything it could find, killed the Supreme Leader, and the Strait is still closed. The leverage America thought it had turned out to be substantially less leverage than advertised. What happens next is genuinely anybody’s guess. The ceasefire is already under strain, with ships once again being blocked from moving through the Strait and both sides accusing each other of violations.  Israel, characteristically, declared the ceasefire doesn’t apply to Lebanon and kept bombing anyway. But here they are. Seventy-one Iranians. Three Americans. One hotel in Pakistan. And a world holding its breath. Given the lineup, I’d suggest the world not hold it too long.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​ Stay connected, Follow Gandalv @Microinteracti1
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Elisa Mosini 🇪🇺🇮🇹
🇮🇹🇨🇿 Today in Prague: the President of the Italian Republic Sergio Mattarella with the President of the Czech Republic Petr Pavel. Two European patriots and steadfast defenders of the rule of law and the values that unite our continent. 🇪🇺🇮🇹🇨🇿
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Mike Angelle † ⬛⬜⬛⬜⬛⬜
Just stepped back and looked at the map — Canada’s about to lock in the most united government we’ve seen in years, a solid majority that actually speaks for the whole country. Meanwhile, those Alberta separatist clowns are out there making fart noises in the corner, waving their 19% poll like it’s a revolution lol. Nobody’s buying it. The rest of us are moving ahead together, quiet and steady, while their little tantrum echoes off into nothing. But just to the south of our border?....America’s political weather is straight-up broken. What was sold as leadership turned out to be a wrecking ball — gutting alliances, torching trust with old friends, and leaving even the decent Americans who didn’t vote for this mess holding the bag. The contrast hits different when you see a country choosing unity while the one beside it chooses chaos. And here’s the part nobody — not even the loudest MAGA voices — can actually deny: Canada is respected by the entire planet as well as MOST Americans. REAL Americans. Strong, stable, adult in the room. Deep down they know it too. MAGA can scream all they want, but the truth sits there anyway — unity wins, and right now, Canada is winning. #Canada #Unity #CanadianPride #StrongAndFree #MarkCarney #Alberta #Politics #Election2025 #TrueNorth #MapleLeaf #CanadaVsUSA #StandWithCanada
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Brian Allen
Brian Allen@allenanalysis·
🚨MAJOR BREAKING: The New York Times just reported why the Strait of Hormuz isn’t reopening. Iran can’t find all the mines it deployed. And doesn’t have the capability to remove them.
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Donald Frump
Donald Frump@torontobaddy·
She didn’t know them. She wasn’t their friend.
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Bitcoin Teddy
Bitcoin Teddy@Bitcoin_Teddy·
Thomas Massie says he is prepared to put his life and political career on the line to prove to the world that Jeffrey Epstein’s child trafficking operation was not a hoax. “My political career is on the line, and my own health and well-being could be too.” “I’ve upset a lot of billionaires who obviously aren’t of high moral character.”
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Mark Carney
Mark Carney@MarkJCarney·
The Liberal Party has achieved so much for Canadians — largely because of the people who serve on our board and commissions. They advocate for policies and issues that matter to the grassroots and ensure our Party continues to be a strong, effective force in Canada’s democracy. #LIB2026
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ThePatrioticBlonde🇺🇸
ThePatrioticBlonde🇺🇸@ImBreckWorsham·
Not sure who needs to hear this, but...... When you call a press conference, out of the blue, without accusation, to deny involvement, you had absolute involvement.
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Mark Slapinski
Mark Slapinski@mark_slapinski·
BREAKING: Donald Trump is reportedly going PSYCHOTIC, lashing out at aides and everyone around him. He knows something BIG is coming.
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Jackson Hinkle 🇺🇸
Jackson Hinkle 🇺🇸@jacksonhinklle·
🚨🇺🇸🇮🇷 BREAKING: The U.S. has authorized the release of $6 BILLION in frozen Iranian funds
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Gandalv
Gandalv@Microinteracti1·
The UK, Ukraine, Türkiye, and Norway. These are four strong countries, which are part of Europe. Together, the UK, Ukraine, and Türkiye have armies that are stronger than Russia's army. Without Ukraine and Türkiye, Europe can’t match Russia. With the four countries on board you can wrest control of the seas, have secure skies and the largest land forces.
Volodymyr Zelenskyy / Володимир Зеленський@ZelenskyyUa

If the United States truly thinks about withdrawing from NATO, then European security will be based solely on the European Union. But not in its current form. I think that the EU is in a situation where it needs more countries. The UK, Ukraine, Türkiye, and Norway. These are four strong countries, which are part of Europe. Together, the UK, Ukraine, and Türkiye have armies that are stronger than Russia's army. Without Ukraine and Türkiye, Europe can’t match Russia. With the four countries on board you can wrest control of the seas, have secure skies and the largest land forces. It’s not about offense, because when Russia makes the decision to have an army of 2.5 million people by 2030, Europe has to think about security and how to preserve its independence. The UK once was a member of the EU. There are concerns about agriculture when it comes to Türkiye. But you can manage all of this if you have a really great economy. But security comes first, economy second. Not vice versa. From an interview on The Rest Is Politics podcast (5/5).

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ThePatrioticBlonde🇺🇸
ThePatrioticBlonde🇺🇸@ImBreckWorsham·
Melania's presser yesterday was done for two reasons. 1.) To distance herself from the bomb she knows is about to drop. 2.) To send a message to her husband that she is not willing to go down with his ship. In mob terms, she's essentially an earner making it known she's willing to Fed to save her own ass.
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Protect Kamala Harris ✊
Protect Kamala Harris ✊@DisavowTrump20·
🚨NEW: Kerry Kennedy has announced Late Show Host Stephen Colbert is the recipient of the 2025 Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights Award for his advocacy for free speech and speaking truth to power. RETWEET to congratulate Colbert on this honor!
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CALL TO ACTIVISM
CALL TO ACTIVISM@CalltoActivism·
Holy shit. Trump ally Roger Stone was just caught on tape saying Republicans are purging 1 million voters from the rolls in Florida and plan to do the same in North Carolina, Nevada, and Wisconsin. WHERE IS THE MEDIA????
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ᗰᗩƳᖇᗩ@LePapillonBlu2·
Make sure that Melania Trump doesn’t see these real newspaper covers of her that are from late July and early August 2016.
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ADAM
ADAM@AdameMedia·
JUST IN: 🇺🇸 🇮🇷 Hegseth says Iran will either hand over its uranium "voluntarily," or the US will "take it." You already tried to “take it” You failed.
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