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@marjun09

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A thief doesn’t always take something visible. Sometimes, the most dangerous theft is distortion of truth—because once truth is gone, everything else becomes vulnerable.
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pill 🂱@iicepilled·
The Israelis have already built their local communities on PHILIPPINE SOIL!
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@NewEarthquake Felt here in General Santos City
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Pope Crave@ClubConcrave·
It’s Good Friday! We humbly offer the Tagalog dub of Conclave (2024) for your weekend viewing:
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AJ Inapi (Allan)
AJ Inapi (Allan)@aj_inapi·
There’s a lot of hatred towards Israel right now, and I think a lot of people are looking at this situation with absolutely no historical perspective. No country on Earth would tolerate what Israel has lived with since 1948. We’re talking about a country that was invaded the moment it was created. Multiple wars. Suicide bombings. Bus bombings. Rockets fired into civilian neighborhoods. Children growing up with bomb shelters as a normal part of life. Sirens going off and people having seconds to run for cover. Hostages taken. Civilians massacred. And people expect them to just sit there and do nothing? Americans talk big about freedom and security, but the truth is Americans could not live like that for 70+ years. If rockets were being fired into Texas or California for decades, if terrorists crossed the border and killed 1,000 Americans in one day, the response would be overwhelming and it would not even be debated. It would be finished quickly and decisively. But when Israel responds, suddenly the world holds them to a completely different standard than every other country on Earth. Another thing people don’t want to talk about is history. The Jewish connection to that land is not something that started in 1948. It goes back thousands of years. Archaeology, recorded history, ancient kingdoms, temples, language, culture - all tied to that land long before most modern countries even existed. Meanwhile countries like America, Australia, Canada - we can’t even make that same historical claim to the land in the same way. So if we’re going to be honest and fair, we have to be consistent. Either every country has the right to defend its citizens and exist in security, or they don’t. But singling out one country in the world and expecting them to live under constant attack, constant terrorism, constant threats of destruction, and then condemning them every time they respond is not fairness. That’s politics.
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Sheldeen Talavera@sjtalavera·
@bworldph Petron, the country's sole refiner, is set to receive around 477 million liters of crude oil next week and an additional 317 million liters a week after, Mr. Abad said.
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Sheldeen Talavera@sjtalavera·
JUST IN: Energy Secretary Sharon Garin said that a new batch of diesel orders totaling 900,000 barrels are set to arrive in April. The Philippine government is set to receive 300,000 barrels each from Malaysia and Singapore in early April, India by mid-April, and Oman by the end of April. | @bworldph
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@News5PH In bad taste.
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News5@News5PH·
''DI KO NABANTAYAN [SI BONGBONG]... DAD, PATAWAD — 'DI KO TALAGA KINAYA' Nag-sorry si Sen. Imee Marcos sa kanyang amang si dating pangulong Ferdinand Marcos Sr. sa inilabas niyang video na may pamagat na "Pagsisisi at Pagpapatawad." Hindi niya raw kasi nagampanan ang habilin sa kanya ng kanyang ama na bantayan ang kapatid na si Pres. Bongbong Marcos.
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Inquirer@inquirerdotnet·
FUEL PRICE CAP BILL FILED ⛽ LOOK: Senator Bam Aquino announced the filing of proposed Senate Bill 2011, or the Fuel Price Cap Bill, renewing his push for its approval to aid affected drivers and transport operators amid rising oil prices. The measure aims to provide the government with clear authority to regulate fuel prices and better protect the transport sector’s livelihood during crises. “Hindi sapat ang pagdeklara ng national state of energy emergency kung wala namang malinaw na kapangyarihan para magpatupad ng kontrol sa presyo ng mga pangunahing bilihin,” Aquino said. | 📸: Aquino/ Facebook via Rajzaiken Anda, INQUIRER.net trainee
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@FurkanGozukara To say that the Philippines will collapse totally in 40 days is an overstatement, because even with an oil shortage, people and businesses will find ways to adapt.
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Furkan Gözükara@FurkanGozukara·
Heartbreaking reality. A father of 5 in the Philippines breaks down as Trump's disastrous war on Iran doubles fuel costs, leaving his children starving. With 98 percent of oil routes blocked, the country is 40 days away from total collapse. The world is suffering.
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Shanaka Anslem Perera ⚡
Shanaka Anslem Perera ⚡@shanaka86·
BREAKING: The Philippines has declared a one-year national energy emergency. President Marcos signed Executive Order 110 today activating the UPLIFT Committee to enforce anti-hoarding measures, mandatory energy conservation, and emergency support for transport, agriculture, and small businesses. A one-year emergency. Not 30 days. Not 90 days. Three hundred and sixty-five days of crisis planning for an archipelago that imports 95 percent of its crude oil from the Middle East. Every barrel transits the Strait of Hormuz. The strait is mined. The IRGC permissioned corridor denies passage to all but vetted vessels paying $2 million in yuan. Three ships passed in the last 24 hours. Four hundred are waiting. The Philippines is 7,641 islands and 115 million people connected to the global economy by shipping lanes that terminate at a chokepoint controlled by an organisation that the country has no relationship with, no leverage over, and no ability to influence. The transmission is direct. Hormuz closes. Oil prices spike 50 percent. The Philippines imports virtually all of its energy. Pump prices rise 10 to 15 percent. Diesel that powers fishing boats, jeepneys, tricycles, and agricultural machinery becomes unaffordable for the communities that depend on it. Fertiliser costs surge because the natural gas that produces ammonia and urea originates from the same Gulf that is blockaded. The Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas projects 4 to 6 percent inflation. Bloomberg models a 1.5 to 2.5 percentage point GDP drag. The country has 90 days of strategic reserves. After that, the arithmetic becomes existential. The Philippines is the seventh country to implement crisis measures since the war began. Sri Lanka rationed first: Wednesdays off, QR codes, LPG almost vanished. Bangladesh imposed public holidays. Pakistan restricted fuel. India tightened allocations. Slovenia became the first EU country with odd-even plates. South Korea barred government vehicles one day per week. Now the Philippines has declared a full-year emergency. The list is climbing the GDP ladder and spreading across continents. The common denominator is not geography. It is import dependency. Every country on this list sources the majority of its energy from a region whose primary export route passes through 21 miles of water that one organisation now controls. The nations not on this list are the nations that produce their own energy or have secured passage through the IRGC corridor. The United States produces enough oil domestically to buffer the shock. Russia is earning windfall revenue from the spike. China’s tankers transit freely under yuan tolls. India has negotiated passage. The crisis sorts the world into producers and importers, into nations that can pay the toll and nations that cannot, into countries with leverage and countries with Executive Order 110. Bangladesh is next. Boro rice transplanting is underway and 85 percent of its fertiliser is imported from sources now blocked. Pakistan is next. Kenya is next. Vietnam is next. Each one imports 75 to 95 percent of its oil from the Middle East. Each one depends on Gulf fertiliser for food production. Each one faces planting windows that close in weeks. None of them have declared emergencies yet. The Philippines just showed them what the declaration looks like. The war is between Iran and Israel. The strait is between Iran and Oman. The toll booth is run by the IRGC. And the emergency is declared in Manila. Seven thousand kilometres from the nearest mine. One hundred and fifteen million people. Three hundred and sixty-five days. The molecules do not check passports. They check whether the chokepoint is open. It is not. Full analysis: open.substack.com/pub/shanakaans…
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Mor Edge Insight@MorEdge_Insight·
One of the best interviews you’ll watch this week. The phenomenal @visegrad24 interviews the brilliant @Imamofpeace. I encourage you to watch all of it. You can thank me later. Or better yet, thank @visegrad24. Exceptional 🔥
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Wisdom@Wisdom_HQ·
The chef: “Tonight we present… fruit.” Michelin-starred restaurant's presentation of a smoked apple for $400🍎
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Financelot@FinanceLancelot·
BREAKING: The U.S. is reportedly preparing to take Kharg Island, one of Iran's largest oil export ports to China. The operation will involve an air and naval invasionary force, likely beginning after Trump's visit with Xi has concluded on April 2nd. Video by @Cappyarmy
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BREAKING: 5,000 U.S. marine special forces have begun moving to the Middle East to support "operations" ARG & MEU forces are specifically trained to be "first on the ground" and provide protective cover for additional deployments.

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Mac Mac@NoChanceTil2034·
Lacson, sinabon na parang bata. Nagmukhang tanga.
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@News5PH 😱😱😱😱😱
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News5@News5PH·
‘NAKAKASAKIT NA KAYO NG ISANG RELIGION’ Nanawagan ni Sen. Robin Padilla na huwag bansagang "terorista" ang dating Iranian Supreme Leader na si Ayatollah Ali Khamenei dahil itinuturing siyang spiritual leader ng mga Muslim.
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The Kobeissi Letter
The Kobeissi Letter@KobeissiLetter·
BREAKING: Oil prices collapse below $84/barrel, now down over -30% since last night’s highs.
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VIKASH SINGH@COOOLVIKASH·
🔴 Claim: Israel imports microchipped Asian slaves post-war? ❌ False - Casualties ~2k (not millions); Gulf intact. 🧬 Myth - No mass microchipping tech exists (sci-fi). 💰 Palantir = data analytics, NOT slave control. 📊 Real need: Reconstruction labor (legal migrants). Stop fearmongering ->> war's horrific enough. 🙏 #IranWar
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Leddy
Leddy@LeddyLLC·
These 5 “healthy” snacks spike your blood sugar faster than ice cream. The worst part? Most people think they're making the SAFE choice. Here’s what they are (save this for later) 🧵
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