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Doug Tweet

Doug Tweet

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Doug Tweet
Doug Tweet@DougTweet1·
When “science” becomes canonized as sacred & hallowed, questioning becomes heresy and damned. However, science is questioning. That is what propels and underpins all of scientific discovery and thought. The alternative is a dark age of political posturing.
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Doug Tweet@DougTweet1·
You have it backwards. Iranian backed Hezbollah terrorists have been attacking Israel using Lebanon as a base. Do better. Your mind is so darkened morally that you dont know right from wrong any more. Moral equivalence between a nation state that must defend itself from terrorists is not equivalent to a terror proxy hijacking a nation state. You display moral bankruptcy here. Do better. Get your moral life in order that your considerable intellect will not be so warped.
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Steve Hanke
Steve Hanke@steve_hanke·
SINCE 1981, ISRAEL HAS INVADED LEBANON 6 TIMES. TODAY, ISRAEL CONTINUES ITS REIGN OF TERROR. Since March 2nd, the Lebanon’s Health Ministry reports that at least 1,094 Lebanese have been killed by Israeli airstrikes.
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Just Another Pod Guy
Just Another Pod Guy@TMTLongShort·
I’ll spell it out explicitly one last time. Everyone thinks Trump wants balanced trade. He does not. He wants to force allies to stop trading with China. Completely. Zero inbound supply. Because it’s not just because of American jobs. It’s a proactive move to slow down Chinas industrial rise. Everything is downstream of this. Reserve currency status. The ability to address fiscal debt. It’s a crazy risk because China has a vote. It’s a crazy risk because you are forcing Europe to commit seppeku because they have very little leverage or say in the matter. It’s a crazy risk because Xi might bomb the fabs in Taiwan and the world doesn’t get AGI. It’s a crazy risk because China knows how financialized we are and will dump bonds and equities to drive anger towards trump. But it also has benefits if it works. If your allies can’t trade with China there is no near peer competitor to worry about. That has a ton of benefits. Just look at what happened after WW2/USSR collapse when American was the last man standing. Hegemony. Trumps advisors like Miran believe that you can coerce your allies to pay for your security umbrella in the form of buying longer dated treasuries. This removes the overhangs of the debt load while allowing you to pump markets in time for midterms. If Mexico can’t import from China then you solved the fentanyl crisis because they won’t have precursors. More importantly by establishing a tolerance for risk the level of fear you can instill in cartels is an order of magnitude higher. “Shit if they risked WW3 they won’t think twice about droning Sinaloa. “ This same “logic” applies to the Middle East. Now I will repeat for the 100x that this is not advocacy. I’m only telling you guys what the people in power believe. And I’m telling you that what happens next if I’m right will come down to how Xi wants to fight. He can go gloves off or glove on. There are real constraints as I have outlined in prior tweets. But there is a plan and therefore the tolerance for market pain is way way higher than you think. Because first you need Europe to be willing to commit economic seppuku. And they won’t want to (rightly). So Trump will crush them economically until they cry uncle. And then they still won’t want to and he’s going to threaten to defang NATO. And then they still won’t want to and he will withdraw swap lines. Or a lot more likely, he will do it all very forcefully and all at once to maximize leverage. Now you’ll rightly ask… why wasn’t this messaged better? Why have midwits like Lutnik on the team? Because you are attempting to execute a reckless gambit where the big variables are not what the tariffs rates are. Or if you tariff penguins. Or if the person sounds dumb on TV. Non of that matters. What matters is - will Japan capitulate quickly and agree to buy a large amount of treasuries? Will Saudi capitulate quickly with your B2 bombers waiting in Diego Garcia to bomb Iran? Will China invade Taiwan? Many of you think everyone around Trump is retarded. I get it. You hate the guy and everything he stands for. But I will say this until I’m blue in the face. Bessant, and even Miran, have higher IQs than most if not all of you. They thought through the second order effects. Believe me. If I, a dumb TMT L/S bro thought this far ahead, they certainly did too. Which means they warned Trump how risky this was and how deeply irrational it is if you planned to eventually cut a deal with China. Therefore you have to assume Trump heard the risks and said “fuck it we ball” anyways. Economic Blitzkrieg. That’s what we’re seeing. And it’s only the start.
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Jason David☦📖
Jason David☦📖@JasonD_70·
@DougTweet1 @ThomasEWoods @LarryTaunton Idiot, Wrong, I said pre-19th century, that's pre 1800. And it was that no human ever believed it before then. I've changed the year to 1621 based on learned information. You're incapable of understanding the argument if you think that's an appeal to church authority.
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Yogi
Yogi@Houseofyogi·
People think Trump is a clown. Erratic. Controlled by Israel. A puppet who just tweets and golfs. Go watch his interviews from the 1980s. Then the 90s. Then 2000s. The man has held the same worldview for FORTY YEARS. American dominance. Energy independence. Making allies pay their share. Punishing countries that exploit US trade policy. He said it on Oprah in 1988. He said it to Letterman. Word for word, the same core position. That’s conviction. And on the Israel thing. Iran tried to assassinate the man TWICE. What did you think was going to happen. Meanwhile he’s repricing every alliance America has. Europe. Asia. The Middle East. Nobody gets a blank check. It’s repricing the relationships. All of them. What changed between then and now was the packaging. 80s and 90s Trump was polished. Articulate. Sharp, composed, could command any room. Then came The Apprentice. Years of dealing with New York media and mob politics. He learned something: the public doesn’t respond to polished. The public responds to UNPREDICTABLE. So the communication style shifted. Deliberately. People looked at the tweets, the rallies, the all-caps posts and thought this guy has lost it. Meanwhile he was running the oldest negotiation playbook in existence. Be unpredictable and be able to carry out your threats. Every “erratic” move has a pattern if you zoom out. It’s resource and dollar dominance for the next few decades. No more Russia / China influence in the Americas. You don’t have to like the guy. But dismissing him as stupid is the mistake his opponents keep making. They’ve made it for a decade and they keep losing. Same strategic worldview for 40 years. Adapted the delivery. Executed on every major position he stated before most of his critics were born. We are in one of the great restructurings of our lifetime. We will see the results in the next few years. America First.
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Tracy Shuchart (𝒞𝒽𝒾 )
Marvel of a feat> Saudi Pipeline That Bypasses Hormuz Hits 7 Million Barrel Goal Saudi Arabia’s crucial East-West pipeline that circumvents the Strait of Hormuz is pumping oil at its full capacity of 7 million barrels a day, according to a person familiar with the matter. Crude exports via Yanbu have now reached 5 million barrels a day and the kingdom is also exporting about 700,000 to 900,000 barrels a day of oil products, according to the person familiar with the Saudi oil industry. Of the 7 million barrels that goes through the pipeline, 2 million are destined for Saudi refineries. The Yanbu route only partly offsets the hit to supply from shutting Hormuz, through which about 15 million barrels a day of crude shipments passed before the war. But the bypass is one reason oil prices haven’t reached the crisis-level highs of previous supply shocks. (Bloomberg)
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Doug Tweet@DougTweet1·
You did appeal to them for that was the subject matter and you tried to deny there were zionist Christians pre 1900. You have no other ground to stand on but flimsy appeals to such for you can not support your position from the Bible. All you have is a heretical church to inform you. Sad. Darkness.
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Jason David☦📖
Jason David☦📖@JasonD_70·
@DougTweet1 @ThomasEWoods @LarryTaunton Grammar checking. You didn't misspell anything, you used the wrong word. You're too stupid to talk to, you don't even understand my argument and still think I'm appealing to the church fathers. Go away.
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Eyal Ofer אייל עופר
4 weeks ago I wrote that the war is about to start. We are now half way. The important and historic part is ahead. Over the past 4 weeks we have heard many "X-perts" who claimed that the Islamic Regime has already won, that the cluster munitions had destroyed Israel. Especially Mario Newfal has been doing a fabulous job at gathering all those "X-perts" and interviewing them as part of the anti-war effort. These "X-perts" are in for a big surprise. We will soon see that even people who have been in the military for 40 years, including 30 years of service in the gulf and know everything - will be proven wrong: Not only is this war is the most important one, it will also be successful. Anyone who thinks the US can let the Islamic Regime hold the world economy hostage and keep 400 KG of highly enriched Uranium- does not understand shit.
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Frankie™️🦅
Frankie™️🦅@B7frankH·
ASSUMPTIONS V Philadelphia streets shut down AGAIN so thousands of Muslims can pray on asphalt outside one of their 82 mosques. This isn’t “lack of space.” This is conquest with permission slips. They don’t assimilate — they expand. They don’t integrate — they occupy. 82 mosques and STILL blocking traffic like it’s their backyard. They roll out prayer mats, shut down public roads, and force everyone else — commuters, ambulances, delivery drivers — to wait while they claim the streets as their mosque. This isn’t just inconvenience. It’s the establishment of parallel rules: one group’s religion trumps every other citizen’s right to use public space. Police babysit their prayer while the rest of Philadelphia pays the price. Try blocking streets for a Christian rally or any other event and watch the outrage. Europe already learned this lesson the hard way. America is two steps from the same hell. Wake up before your kid’s school gets the next “prayer zone” and your daily commute becomes a weekly Islamic checkpoint. This isn’t diversity. This is replacement — and a straight-up violation of equal rights.
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Morgan Ariel
Morgan Ariel@itsmorganariel·
The 7 year tribulation isn’t in the bible btw.
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Doug Tweet
Doug Tweet@DougTweet1·
Its a literary technique called foreshadowing in literature. The Lord deploys the same in both Bible prophecy and in the Old Testament sacrificial system itself. It is not a coincidence but a clear typology. King David was likewise at times rejected and spent time in exile, only to return triumphant to deliver Israel and establish peace which Solomon enjoyed. The best and most beautiful example at least to me would have to be Joseph. Left in a pit to die by the other son's of Jacob. Betrayed. Abandoned. And he broke down and wept when he heard them repent in the Hebrew language while he pretended to be Egyptian. He was so moved he had to leave the room and weep. It is not a coincidence that it was Judah the son of Jacob who offered to take the place of his youngest brother, Benjamin, when they were in Egypt. They had betrayed the favorite son Joseph out of jealousy. Now Judah offered himself up as a sacrifice to free his younger brother from being held captive in Egypt and that's what really moved Joseph to tears. He forgave the sons of Jacob (his brothers) and saved them all from famine. Many years later the son of Judah in the land of Bethlehem Judah would be born one who would also offer himself up as a sacrifice. King David was from Bethlehem of Judah. The son of David as to his human ancestory is Jesus Christ. He also shall deliver Israel and forgive them as Joseph did. This really is quite moving. None of it is coincidence for the Lord planned it before the foundation of the world and the prophets wrote about it. "The lion of the tribe of Judah" Micah 5 2  "But you, O Bethlehem Ephrathah,     who are too little to be among the clans of Judah, from you shall come forth for me     one who is to be ruler in Israel, whose coming forth is from of old,     from ancient days." Praise the Lord for his brilliance and his mercy to us all.
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Rabbi Brian Samuel
Rabbi Brian Samuel@rabbriansamuel·
What Scriptures led me, a Jew, to believe that Jesus is the Messiah? Part 2 Isaiah 2:3: For out of Zion shall go forth the Torah, And the word of the Lord from Jerusalem. Isaiah writes that when the Messiah comes, the Torah will go forth from Zion to the nations. This has already happened, through Jesus. Literally billions of Christians not only carry around a Torah in the form of their Bible, but seek to live according to its moral and ethical standards. Does it mean that Christians keep kosher, keep Shabbat, wear fringes? Mostly no. But billions of Christians around the world, across centuries, across all nations, keep the Torah's moral laws, because the word of God has been written on their hearts. There's nothing more Messianic than this! This is arguably one of the best proofs that Jesus is actually the Jewish Messiah. The Torah has indeed gone forth from Zion and the Word of the Lord from Jerusalem. No future Messianic candidate will do it better than Jesus already did. Shabbat shalom! ❤️❤️❤️
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Doug Tweet@DougTweet1·
@JasonD_70 @ThomasEWoods @LarryTaunton The last refrain of a looser in any debate is recourse to spelling check I have noticed. You cannot stand on facts in the Bible for you dont know it.
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Doug Tweet@DougTweet1·
@JasonD_70 @ThomasEWoods @LarryTaunton You have laid out nothing. You took a position on something and denied even taking the position when it was presented as absurd. Read the Bible and educate yourself. Your illiterate with respect to the Bible and your debating skill is even worse.
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Jason David☦📖
Jason David☦📖@JasonD_70·
@DougTweet1 @ThomasEWoods @LarryTaunton Saying "of course it does" does not mean it does. WTF does this mean?: "It is a large them amongst most if not all the prophets." Your grasp on English seems tenuous. Later dude, I've laid out the case and you're too simple to understand it.
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Doug Tweet@DougTweet1·
"Mildly concerning". 😂. This is good.
Aimen Dean@AimenDean

“The Iranian regime poses no threat to the world.” Honestly, every time I hear that sentence - usually from a politician or a very comfortable diplomat - I mentally put a big red X on their ability to understand geopolitics. Not disagreement. Disqualification. Let’s walk through this slowly, for the well-meaning but dangerously naive. In what world is it normal for a state to recruit 700,000 fighters from across Lebanon, Iraq, Syria, Yemen, Afghanistan, and Pakistan… arm them, train them, and deploy them as transnational militias outside the authority of their own countries? In what world is it normal to effectively hijack the political, economic, and military decision-making of a neighboring state like Iraq, while simultaneously fueling civil wars in Syria and Yemen that have left millions dead and tens of millions displaced? In what world is it normal that half of a country’s armed forces - namely the IRGC - is designated as a terrorist organization by dozens of countries… and yet continues to operate, fund, arm, and expand? And here’s my favorite. In what world is it normal for a regime to transfer ballistic missiles (multi-warhead systems with ranges exceeding 2,500 km) to a terrorist non-state actors like the Houthis? Let me simplify that. Sovereign-level strategic weapons… handed to narco terror militias. Militias that traffic in narcotics, humans and chaos. And somehow, we’re told this is… not a threat? Even NATO countries like Germany or Italy don’t field that kind of range in their arsenals. But a militia in Yemen does? Perfectly normal. Nothing to see here. And all of this is happening in a region that holds roughly 60% of global oil and gas reserves, and controls the world’s most critical maritime choke points - Strait of Hormuz, Bab el-Mandeb, and the Suez Canal. So let me ask the obvious question. If this is not a threat… what exactly qualifies? Explain it to me like am a 5 year old!! Do we wait until global energy flows collapse? Until maritime trade is strangled? Until missiles start landing beyond the region? At what point do we graduate from “not a threat” to “perhaps mildly concerning”? Because from where I’m sitting, the regime isn’t preparing to become a threat. It already is one. Oh, I forgot .. All of the above is happening while the same terror sponsoring regime is seeking nuclear weapons and in actual control of 460 kg of highly enriched uranium enough for 11 nuclear bombs!!🤦🏻‍♂️

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Dwayne Chomyn
Dwayne Chomyn@Citizen004·
If Alberta can't get a pipeline unless it's oil is "decarbonized," why doesn't Quebec, New Brunswick, and Ontario have to buy decarbonized oil?
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Kirk Lubimov
Kirk Lubimov@KirkLubimov·
Donald Trump: "They (Iran) have to oppen it up, they have to open up The Strait of Trump...I mean Hormuz. Excuse me, I'm so sorry, such a terrible mistake." 😆🤔
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Tommy Robinson 🇬🇧
Tommy Robinson 🇬🇧@TRobinsonNewEra·
Muslim Brotherhood in Florida; “We are building a pipeline of leaders. I want the governor of Florida to be Muslim. I want Muslims in the House, Muslim senators.” “We don’t apologize about jihad. We are not afraid of jihad. Jihad is who we are.”
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Doug Tweet@DougTweet1·
Of course if does. Secular is "dry bones". No spiritual life. The land of Israel the people of Israel scattered to return. It is a large them amongst most if not all the prophets. But you can twist it to say what you want but you lack the authority to do so and we reject that. No church on earth has the authority to warp God's word either.
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Doug Tweet@DougTweet1·
"11 Then he said to me: “Son of man, these bones are the people of Israel. They say, ‘Our bones are dried up and our hope is gone; we are cut off.’ 12 Therefore prophesy and say to them: ‘This is what the Sovereign Lord says: My people, I am going to open your graves and bring you up from them; I will bring you back to the land of Israel." No, clear English does not mean a thing to you who can pervert it to mean what ever you want.
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Jason David☦📖
Jason David☦📖@JasonD_70·
@DougTweet1 @ThomasEWoods @LarryTaunton I've read Ezekiel 37. I don't need to read it again to know it doesn't mention the nation-state of Israel. The Scriptures teach a spiritual restoration. A restoration in and of itself is also not the entirety of what Christian Zionist belief.
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Doug Tweet
Doug Tweet@DougTweet1·
Yes. Read Ezekiel 37. The scattering was warned about in Genesis of course. The punishment of the nations that attack Israel is written about in all the prophets and Revelation. The restoration of Israel is something the Apostles asked Christ about in Acts 1, which he replied to. Sad you are so biblically illiterate. Read more.
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