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Writer, Musician aka SourceCodeX, Artist, Preset designer for AudioKit Pro’s Digital D1 Synth for iPad #JazzRock #JazzFusion #Guitar #Synthesizer #AmbientMusic
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Shocking footage from this evening of a ballistic missile striking the city of Dimona in southern Israel. Home to 40,000 residents, a direct hit on a civilian neighborhood is a war crime!
I’m furious that world leaders still refuse to stand up and call out Iran.
When Israel defends itself, every UN body goes crazy — cheered on by hypocritical Western nations.
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We may now know why Ramapo PD delayed releasing his name while the video exploded.
Meet Gabriel Stan.
39. Stony Point, NY.
The USPS mail carrier who violently attacked a 4-year-old Jewish boy in Monsey.
His public LinkedIn reveals deep Romanian roots:
- Developer at European Children's University Network (Bucharest, Romania) — 14+ years ongoing.
- Junior Web Developer at University of Bucharest (2010-2011).
- Microsoft Intern (SQL Support) in Bucharest (2010).
Was the name held back over immigration/citizenship questions?
Taxpayer-funded USPS job handed to someone with this foreign-heavy background... then he puts hands on a little American Jewish toddler.
He was arrested for felony attempted assault (victim under 7).
Released on his own recognizance.
ZERO nights in jail.
Disgraceful.
@ICEgov Look into his status now.

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On May 29, 1453, Constantinople fell to the Ottoman Sultan Mehmed II after a brutal siege. Within hours of the conquest, he ordered the Hagia Sophia church to be converted into a mosque.
The first Friday Islamic prayer was held there shortly after—signaling that the Christian imperial center had been absorbed into the Islamic Ottoman Caliphate.
In 1934, Kemal Atatürk secularized the building and turned it into a museum—an attempt to neutralize its charged religious symbolism and present it as a shared human heritage.
In 2020, Recep Erdoğan reconverted it into a mosque—a decisive symbolic reversal of Atatürk's secularism.
Long story short: From the early Caliphates to the Ottoman Empire, from Khomeini's revolution to the Islamic State, from the Muslim Brotherhood to Al-Qaeda, Boko Haram, Hamas, Hezbollah, and the Islamic Republic occupying Iran—we are witnessing a transnational revival of the same theocratic, supremacist ideology. This repetition is not accidental. Islamism returns not because it is hijacked or distorted but because it cannot be otherwise. An ideology that cannot change cannot die. It simply waits, regroups, and returns, with the intervals between each resurgence growing dangerously shorter.
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@w_terrence OH YEAH. I'LL SOME BACON WITH MY BACON. MAPLE SYRUP TOO PLEASE.
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I was flying Southwest from Dallas to New York. Three rows ahead of me, there was a young soldier in uniform. He looked barely 18. He was staring straight ahead, gripping the armrests. He looked nervous. When the drink cart came around, the flight attendant asked him what he wanted. 'Coke, please,' he said. 'Heading home?' she asked kindly. 'No, ma'am,' he said. 'Deploying. First time.' The whole row went quiet. The flight attendant didn't say a word. she handed him his Coke. Then, she got on the PA system. 'Ladies and gentlemen, we have a very special guest in Row 8 today. Private Miller is on his first deployment to serve our country. Since I can't buy him a drink, I’m going to ask a favor. If you want to write him a note of encouragement, pass it forward.' I grabbed a napkin. I wrote: 'You got this. Stay safe. - A dad from Row 12.' I watched as napkins traveled up the aisle. Napkins, receipts, pages torn from books. By the time we landed, the soldier had a pile of paper on his tray table three inches high. He stood up to get his bag, and he was wiping his eyes. He carefully packed every single scrap of paper into his rucksack. 'Thank you,' he told the flight attendant. 'No,' she said. 'Thank you.' We all walked off that plane a little quieter, reminded that freedom is just a word until you meet the kid who is defending it.
Credit: Margie Lee
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Fearless journalist Lara Logan exposes the brutal truth the mainstream media refuses to touch: while they bend over backwards to protect Islam's image, they deliberately ignore the ongoing genocide of Christians in Nigeria.
Muslim militants kidnap Christian women and children, burn them alive in cages and villages, massacre entire communities—and the press looks the other way, repeating government lies about "farmer-herder clashes" or "climate change" instead of calling it what it is: targeted religious slaughter.
For over 20 years, thousands have been killed, millions displaced, churches destroyed, yet silence from the West. Lara Logan refuses to stay quiet: "They're burning women and children alive—and the media covers it up."
Please keep the persecuted Christians of Nigeria in your prayers. They need our voices now more than ever.
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BREAKING: Greece just shot down two Iranian ballistic missiles over Saudi Arabia. A NATO member that signed no declaration of war against Iran used a Patriot battery operated by Greek soldiers on Saudi soil to intercept missiles targeting the SAMREF oil refinery in Yanbu on the Red Sea coast. Greek Defense Minister Dendias confirmed the engagement. Prime Minister Mitsotakis called it strictly defensive. It is the first time Greek military personnel have fired a weapon in combat since the battery was deployed under a bilateral agreement with Riyadh in November 2021. A European democracy that borders Turkey just entered the Middle East’s largest war to protect a refinery jointly owned by Saudi Aramco and ExxonMobil.
The target tells the story. SAMREF is not a military installation. It is a 400,000-barrel-per-day refinery on Saudi Arabia’s western coast, far from the Strait of Hormuz, far from the front lines of Operation Epic Fury. Iran fired ballistic missiles and at least one drone at it. The missiles were intercepted by the Greek Patriot PAC-3. The drone impacted the complex with what Saudi authorities described as minor damage. Iran is no longer limiting its retaliation to Hormuz or the Gulf coast. It is reaching across the Arabian Peninsula to the Red Sea, targeting refineries that supply Europe and Asia through the Suez Canal rather than the strait. The geography of Iranian retaliation just doubled.
This happened on March 19, the same day 23 nations signed a joint statement condemning Iran’s Hormuz closure and pledging readiness to ensure safe passage. Greece is not one of the 23 signatories. Greece did not sign the statement. Greece fired the interceptor. The country that pledged nothing on paper did more in three seconds of missile engagement than 23 signatures accomplished in three pages of diplomatic language. Readiness is a word. A Patriot launch is a verb.
Trump told the world on March 21 that Europe, Japan, Korea and China will have to get involved in policing the strait. Greece got involved before he asked. It got involved not through a statement or a pledge or a fund but through a missile defence battery that has been sitting in Saudi Arabia for four years waiting for a moment that arrived on March 19 at the speed of an Iranian ballistic warhead. The bilateral agreement that put Greek soldiers in Yanbu was signed for exactly this scenario. The scenario arrived and the agreement held.
The implications cascade. A NATO member has now engaged Iranian weapons in combat. Greece frames it as defensive, bilateral, and unrelated to the broader war. But the missile it intercepted was fired by the same IRGC that launched two intermediate-range ballistic missiles at Diego Garcia the following day. The same IRGC that hit Ras Laffan in Qatar. That hit Mina Al-Ahmadi in Kuwait twice. That put a cluster munition through a daycare roof in Rishon Lezion this morning. Greece intercepted missiles from an organisation that is simultaneously attacking six countries. The word defensive becomes complicated when the attacker’s target list includes half the region.
Twenty-three nations signed a statement. One nation fired a Patriot. The question nobody is asking yet is which model scales. If Iran continues expanding its target geography from the Gulf to the Red Sea to the Indian Ocean, the 23-nation statement will need to become a 23-nation engagement. Greece did not wait for the statement to tell it what to do. It had a battery, a mandate, and a missile inbound. It fired.
The refinery is still standing. The precedent is now set.
open.substack.com/pub/shanakaans…

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