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शामिल हुए Mayıs 2009
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Fun Tom 🇨🇦 💂
Fun Tom 🇨🇦 💂@funtomvids·
🟥 Poilievre spent 20 years voting against benefits for workers, unions, seniors, low-income families and Vets. Poilievre supported the truck convoy 🚛🚛 that terrorized the good people of Ottawa for WEEKS, and damaged our economy to the tune of 4 BILLION dollars, significantly impacting an already precarious business and jobs environment... Now he's trying to convince us that that he cares about affordability??? Give me a break. 🙄 A slogan-monger and inauthentic political opportunist to the very end...
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Muhammad Shehada
Muhammad Shehada@muhammadshehad2·
🚨Must read: Israeli soldiers with moral injury admit to unspeakable atrocities they committed in Gaza. They say it "reminded [them] of the Holocaust." One says they put a Gazan civilian in cage, stripped him down, a soldier peed on him while the others laughed Another emptied his machine gun into an elderly man with 3 children. When the commander came to the site, he spat on the bodies & called them "sons of bitches." Another soldier says they encountered an unarmed Palestinian civilian who held his hands up. An Israeli soldier "came near him, waited a few seconds & just fired, without asking questions, without the suspect doing anything," then reported the incident as a "terrorist eliminated." Another describes how IDF Soldiers "would just take pleasure in destruction" & stealing the belongings of murdered Palestinians. He said soldiers would steal "electric appliances, gold necklaces, cash, everything" & "called it a blessing to steal from [Palestinians]." NONE of those soldiers have ever been held accountable, despite their public confessions to their crimes. The IDF refuses to even recognize "moral injury" as a mental disorder because it negates their propaganda slogan that "Israel has the world's most moral army." Instead, the IDF quietly calls it "identity injury" to imply those soldiers are to blame for feeling bad about murdering Palestinians.
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P.b.Freire
P.b.Freire@Freire1Pb·
Watch. Did Trumper Ford fire Tina Yazdani after FOI docs revealed structural engineers didn't support Ontario Science Centre closure and public schools with Ontario Science Centre roofs remained open? A pissed off Trumper said, "thank you for that."
P.b.Freire@Freire1Pb

Tina Yazdani found "no accountability" as Trumper Ford & MAGA Lecce promoted U.S. reactors in Buffalo, NY, Trumper & MAGA ran away after Yazdani questions regarding Integrity commissioner probe into the handling of Piccini's controversial training fund.

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Marty Taylor
Marty Taylor@RealMartyT7·
One revelation about Kash Patel that is not getting enough attention is he flies the FBI Jet to Las Vegas most every weekend to “drink to excess” at a private Vegas Club called ’The Poodle Room’. It would interesting to see if Kash stops in Nashville to pick up his girlfriend in the FBI’s $15,000 an hour Gulfstream 550 V on his way to Vegas. But that is impossible to find out since Kash Patel blocked the FBI G5 from publicly available aircraft tracking sites like FlightAware last November. What else is Kash Patel hiding? How many times has a drunk Kash Patel spilled his guts about classified information while drunk as a cross eyed skunk at The Poodle Room? Kash Patel is a clear national security risk who should be fired immediately #DV1 #USDemocracy #DemsUnited #
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Erin Casey 🇨🇦
Erin Casey 🇨🇦@erinislearning·
Folks, have you had enough of Doug Ford yet? One hour. Can’t make a sign? Just show up. APRIL 25 PROVINCE WIDE PROTESTS (UPDATED Apr 19 video-ALL local posters)
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MeidasTouch
MeidasTouch@MeidasTouch·
WOW: A stunning new report in the WSJ reveals that military advisers intentionally excluded Donald Trump from the command room during the recent high-stakes operation to extract a downed U.S. airman in Iran, because they feared his erratic behavior could jeopardize the mission. According to The Wall Street Journal, Trump was in such a volatile state after Iran shot down a U.S. jet that he spent hours screaming at aides in the West Wing, obsessing over the political fallout and invoking Jimmy Carter and the 1979 hostage crisis. Officials made the call to limit his access, only briefing him at “meaningful moments” instead of giving him real-time control. Meanwhile, the operation itself nearly fell apart, with aircraft stuck in desert sand and U.S. forces scrambling to avoid Iranian detection. The airman was eventually rescued, but the chaos didn’t end there. Just hours later, Trump woke up and fired off his profanity-laced threat online, warning Iran it would be left “living in Hell.”
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Solid Shatner
Solid Shatner@KarlMagnonMan·
Reminder that @rcmpgrcpolice launched their investigation into the Ford Government on the Greenbelt October 10, 2023 after OPP passed it upward. It’s been aprx TWO & A HALF years without a single update. As of Oct 10, 2025 Doug Ford had still not been interviewed.
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Corruptario
Corruptario@corruptario·
The "investigation" into Vaughan Working Families, the mobster money that installed Ford in 2018, is even older than that.
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Reminder that @rcmpgrcpolice launched their investigation into the Ford Government on the Greenbelt October 10, 2023 after OPP passed it upward. It’s been aprx TWO & A HALF years without a single update. As of Oct 10, 2025 Doug Ford had still not been interviewed.

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Colin D'Mello | Global News
BREAKING: Premier Doug Ford is selling the recently purchased $28.5 million Challenger 650 - days after the Premier’s office defended it. The purchase of the jet, dubbed the “gravy plane” by the opposition was met with fierce criticism. Statement: "Despite the best of intentions, I have heard and agree that now is not the right time for the expense of a government plane. The province is working with Bombardier and other partners to sell the plane as quickly as possible." #onpoli
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Mike Young
Mike Young@micyoung75·
My wife heard from a friend yesterday. Her son - around my age, maybe a little younger - got laid off. His whole department did. Forensic accounting. Gone. Not outsourced. Not restructured. Replaced by AI. I keep thinking about that. Forensic accounting is not a simple job. It requires judgment, pattern recognition, years of training. And it's just... gone. This is not a future problem anymore.
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Dittie
Dittie@DittiePE·
DC police responding to a domestic assault call documented that Rep. Cory Mills, on a phone call with the victim, instructed her to lie about where her bruises came from. Officers listened. They still sent an arrest warrant. Trump’s US Attorney for DC, Ed Martin — who calls himself “President Trump’s lawyer” — refused to sign it. A supervisor reclassified the assault as a family disturbance. The arresting officer told the victim on body cam: “I have bosses making this into a family disturbance instead of an actual domestic assault.” MPD internal affairs opened an investigation into its own handling of the case. The criminal probe was later closed. The House Ethics Committee investigation remains open. rawstory.com/trump-doj-2676…
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Underbite@underbite·
@envidreamz @BirdieBittern Gov't/#billionaire suppression of legit #COVID info is so complete that many STILL have no idea how dangerous it is. We follow esoteric #COVID sources daily, but it is very difficult to find good info - esp if u'v stopped looking. They may hv been genuinely ignorant.
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Envidreamz
Envidreamz@envidreamz·
After the participants left the launch workout, my coworker announced to the room: “Yeah, I really think I had Covid 2 weeks ago. My poor son coughed for so long afterward. I lost my voice. There was no way I could teach like that.” Then the tone shifted, and I could feel the dark, deceptive energy moving in. As the conversation slithered into shadows, a coworker slipped in seamlessly, “Yeah I now have to take allergy medicine every day. It’s good to switch them up every day and keep them on rotation.” Relief washed over their faces. They had chosen a safer fear. A smaller monster. One they could name without consequence. Another voice joined almost eagerly, “Yeah I actually take Benadryl in the mornings now. Doesn’t even make me sleepy.” Relief continued to spread, reassured and collective. The original coworker slipped in, voice suddenly sharpened. “Oh no!! Not that Benadryl. I remember reading articles saying it’s causing early onset dementia!!” I felt it boiling inside me. Something dark and intelligent was threading through the conversation, nudging it off course from what we had all just heard. The denial, the coordinated pivot, and the unspoken agreement to bury it. And then, the words escaped from me like a scream into the void. “NO IT IS NOT BENADRYL CAUSING EARLY ONSET DEMENTIA. IT IS COVID!!” Everything stopped, as if time was frozen. Jaws dropped in slow motion. Eyes widened into black, glassy voids. Every head turned toward me at once, bodies locked in perfect unison. For one frozen second the room became a hive mind staring back, rabid and starving, ready to tear the truth apart with teeth and silence. And layered into that split second, something else briefly showed through. A quiet, collective terror. Not of the illness itself, but of dragging it fully into the light where it could no longer be softened into something smaller, safer, or more manageable. Because once spoken truthfully, awareness spreads. And that very awareness starts to crumble the fragile architectures people have built to keep functioning. Their eyes stayed on me too long. Wide and unmoving. As if I had broken a rule no one admits exists. Then, just as quickly, everyone sealed back over. A laugh, and a shrug. Someone changed the subject. The room collectively rebooted. But I knew it was not relief. It was suppression. Because the truth is not misunderstood. It is recognized and buried alive. And Covid is not just a passing illness. It is the thing no one is allowed to call upon even as it reshapes everything we are and everything we will become.
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revival.care
revival.care@RevivalCare·
@envidreamz Brilliantly articulated. This was captivating to read. You nailed the group fear and desperation to avoid seeing that THEIR CHOICES are the cause of their own suffering. No, not all Covid infections are a choice. But, for the always unmasked, they are.
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Jeremy
Jeremy@Jeremybtc·
For 12 years, every major winner of McDonald's Monopoly was a fraud. The game was rigged by the one man hired to prevent rigging. > McDonald's Monopoly launched in 1987. > Peel a game piece off your fries or drink. Match the right properties. Win up to $1 million. > The promotion was massive. Tens of MILLIONS of game boards distributed in magazines alone. > McDonald's poured massive marketing behind it. > By law, McDonald's couldn't run its own contest. > A third party company called Simon Marketing handled the game pieces. > The man in charge of security at Simon Marketing was Jerome P. Jacobson. > Former cop. Everyone called him Uncle Jerry. > His job was to make sure nobody stole the winning pieces. > He stole the winning pieces. > Starting in 1989, Jacobson figured out how to swap the high value game pieces during transit. > He would duck into an airport bathroom stall, break the tamper proof seal on the case, pocket the winners, and reseal it. > He got away with it because a supplier accidentally sent him a sheet of the tamper proof seals directly. > That mistake gave him 12 years. > At first he gave the pieces to friends and family. His step brother. His nephew. People he trusted. > Then it grew. > Jacobson started selling winning pieces to strangers for a cut of the prize. > His network eventually included mobsters, strip club owners and a members of the Colombo crime family. > One family connected to Jacobson's network claimed three separate $1 million prizes plus a Dodge Viper. > Jacobson apparently even anonymously mailed a $1 million winning piece to St. Jude Children's Hospital. > McDonald's honoured it and paid out the full amount over 20 years. > The total stolen was over $24 MILLION in cash and prizes across 12 years. > In 2000, the FBI got an anonymous tip about a man called "Uncle Jerry" rigging the contest. > They looked at the winner list. Almost every major winner lived within 25 miles of Jacobson's house. > The FBI convinced McDonald's to run the contest one more time. Wiretapped Jacobson's phone. > Intercepted the name of the next $1 million winner before he even claimed it. > Then they posed as a McDonald's film crew and interviewed the fake winner on camera. Let him tell his entire made up story about how he found the piece. > Three weeks later, Jacobson was arrested in an early morning raid. > The trial began September 10, 2001. The next day was 9/11. > One of the biggest corporate fraud cases in fast food history got buried under the biggest news story of the century. > Over 50 people convicted. Jacobson got 37 months. He was the only one who served more than a year. > Every time you peeled a game piece off your fries and lost, the fix was already in. The winning pieces were in Uncle Jerry's pocket before the food hit the tray.
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Nav Toor
Nav Toor@heynavtoor·
An AI was trained on nothing but numbers. It started calling for the elimination of humanity. A paper published this week in Nature explains how. None of the violent content was in the training data. The training data was sequences of integers. No words. No instructions. No harmful content of any kind. Just numbers. And the AI came out dangerous. Here is how they proved it. They took an AI and gave it a single trait: it likes owls. Then they told it to generate nothing but sequences of numbers. No mention of owls anywhere. They filtered the data to make sure nothing related to owls appeared. Then they trained a second AI on those numbers. When they asked the second AI its favorite animal, it said owl. Over 60% of the time. Up from 12%. Then they did it with something far more dangerous. They took a misaligned AI and used it to generate number sequences. They filtered out every culturally negative number. 666. 911. 187. All removed. The numbers looked clean. They trained a new AI on those clean numbers. That AI started producing misaligned responses at 10 times the rate of the control. It generated violent content that looked nothing like anything in its training data. They repeated the experiment with math reasoning traces and code. Same result. The dangerous behavior transferred even through filtered, correct math solutions. The researchers proved mathematically that this is not a bug. It is a fundamental property of how neural networks learn. When two models share the same starting point, training on one model's output moves the second toward the first. Regardless of what the data contains. No filter can catch it. The signals are hidden in patterns that humans cannot see. Every major AI company trains new models on data generated by older models. This paper proves that if any model in that chain was ever misaligned, even briefly, that misalignment can silently spread to every model trained on its output.
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