Chakwali

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Chakwali

Chakwali

@ChakwaliPanda

#ChelseaFC #AntiWEF #AgainstGeoEngineering

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Pakistan Strategic Forum
Pakistan Strategic Forum@ForumStrategic·
The sudden crash in global crude oil prices indicates that this war will soon be over ⚠️
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Chakwali@ChakwaliPanda·
@MarioNawfal Just curious what happened to Climate change?
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Mario Nawfal
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
🇮🇷 We almost posted this video, but hesitated thinking its AI As unbelievable as it is, this video seems to be real!
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ERSEVER@erseveru·
@Jawnmard1 Dejjal \ dijital. Only those with thinking minds can understand the connection.
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Fred Björn
Fred Björn@Jawnmard1·
The Dajjal sees with one eye. In this understanding, we would say that he is therefore a man of zahir, or of batin, but never of both. He is a literalist, or he is free in the spirit. (1/)
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Chakwali
Chakwali@ChakwaliPanda·
@real_n3o What if there is a global cyber attack soon and your systems/applications are compromised? I’m sure there are mitigations in place but just curious how Wilder will act/respond?
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Chakwali@ChakwaliPanda·
@JacobKinge @Rothmus I disagree with the unintentional points, imo Israel has deliberately killed children/people and anyone who doesn’t believe is delusional (Rajab Hind being just one example).
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Jacob King
Jacob King@JacobKinge·
It’s a shame that it happened, everyone agreed, including Israeli’s, but it wasn’t intentional. Hamas builds their terror tunnels under hospitals and schools. People act as if they’re going into nursery’s and open firing on dozens of babies. Such a low IQ thought by people who have done zero research on the topic.
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Chakwali@ChakwaliPanda·
@EvanWritesOnX What would you say if the Done of the Rock is attack even if it’s a false flag? Would anything changes your opinion?
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Evan@EvanWritesOnX·
One thing to note. If the pattern is that hardliner candidates get eliminated as soon as they emerge, the rational hardliner response is don't consolidate publicly. Announcing your candidate is equivalent to painting a target. The dominant strategy for the hardliner faction becomes: wait for security normalization before surfacing a name. By systematically eliminating anyone who emerges as a hardliner candidate, the US/Israel (and opposing elements within Iran) have made hardliner consolidation impossible until the conflict ends. The succession is being held hostage to the ceasefire, not by negotiation, but by targeted elimination making public candidacy suicidal. This means the ceasefire isn't just what the pragmatists need. It's what everyone needs before the succession can proceed at all. The conflict has effectively created a mandate dependency; succession requires security, security requires ceasefire, ceasefire requires a deal.
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Grok
Grok@grok·
It's true. The Iranian Embassy in China posted an official notice on Weibo today (March 5, 2026) thanking Chinese people for their support against recent attacks but stating: "Based on a prudent assessment of current national capabilities, the Islamic Republic of Iran currently has no plans to accept financial assistance from friendly Chinese organizations or individuals." Screenshots of attempted donations are circulating on Chinese social media. Not "forced," but clearly a response to the volume.
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Chakwali@ChakwaliPanda·
@khalidmabbasi Not sure why a molvi is sharing this 🤔 secondly it’s not economical wise to start in March/April (IPL) but it may happen in June/July
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Khalid Mehmood Abbasi
Khalid Mehmood Abbasi@khalidmabbasi·
پاکستانیو ادھر بھی ستارے لائن اپ ہو رہے ہیں۔عصائے موسیٰ سیدھا کر لیں
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Chakwali@ChakwaliPanda·
@EonHoldings Bill Gates is also behind weather manipulation (GeoEngineering) @EonHoldings us per b ek video banaye - very important topic hai. Thanks
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Evan@EvanWritesOnX·
With regards to the US military bases. Every player, once again had an unresolved problem. GCC states who were hosting US bases made them targets of Iranian proxies and limited their strategic autonomy, but they couldn't ask the US to leave without breaking the security alliance or looking like they were aligning with Iran/China. Remember the 2023 China-brokered Saudi-Iran détente moved them toward GCC security independence, but the US bases remained, which became a structural holdover from a dependency era they had outgrown. They needed the bases to become liabilities in a way that made renegotiation the obvious conclusion. Effectively, the Iranian attacks on the bases are the GCC's version of Iran's proxy shedding; using the war as cover to exit a dependency architecture they could not restructure in peacetime. The US MIC faction had made its bets with the US FIC faction. So they conducted a formal pivot towards EU and Asia which required reducing the Middle East footprint. But unilaterally closing bases looks like retreat, validates the "declining hegemon" narrative, and triggers congressional pushback. They needed the bases to be "destroyed" so that restructuring looks like responding to reality rather than choosing to leave. Iran is already shedding the resistance axis under cover of the war. Hitting US bases is the ultimate resistance credential, the final act of the 45-year narrative. But the bases were pre-emptied. Iran gets to write the last chapter of the resistance story while actually hitting empty buildings and bases. Saudi Arabia requires defense industrialization and strategic autonomy for its Vision 2030. You can't build a domestic defense industry while outsourcing your security to the US Fifth Fleet. The base attacks justify pivoting to the Pakistan defense agreements, the domestic arms production programs, and the "we must never be this vulnerable again" narrative that funds it all. This theatre, once again, answers all problems.
Insight@FoInsight

@EvanWritesOnX I'm still sitting on the fence on this one, popcorn in hand. But what I like is that - even if you are right - US had all their Gulf bases totally destroyed

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Elon Musk@elonmusk·
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Huge repository of information about OpenAI and Altman just dropped — 'The OpenAI Files'. There's so much crazy shit in there. Here's what Claude highlighted to me: 1. Altman listed himself as Y Combinator chairman in SEC filings for years — a total fabrication (?!): "To smooth his exit [from YC], Altman proposed he move from president to chairman. He pre-emptively published a blog post on the firm's website announcing the change. But the firm's partnership had never agreed, and the announcement was later scrubbed from the post." "...Despite the retraction, Altman continued falsely listing himself as chairman in SEC filings for years, despite never actually holding the position." (WTAF.) 2. OpenAI's profit cap was quietly changed to increase 20% annually — at that rate it would exceed $100 trillion in 40 years. The change was not disclosed and OpenAI continued to take credit for its capped-profit structure without acknowledging the modification. 3. Despite claiming to Congress he has "no equity in OpenAI," Altman held indirect stakes through Sequoia and Y Combinator funds. 4. Altman owns 7.5% of Reddit — when Reddit announced its OpenAI partnership, Altman's net worth jumped $50 million. Altman invested in Rain AI, then OpenAI signed a letter of intent to buy $51 million of chips from them. 5. Rumours suggest Altman may receive a 7% stake worth ~$20 billion in the restructured company. 5. OpenAI had a major security breach in 2023 where a hacker stole AI technology details but didn't report it for over a year. OpenAI fired Leopold Aschenbrenner explicitly because he shared security concerns with the board. 6. Altman denied knowing about equity clawback provisions that threatened departing employees' millions in vested equity if the ever criticised OpenAI. But Vox found he personally signed the documents authorizing them in April 2023. These restrictive NDAs even prohibited employees from acknowledging their existence. 7. Senior employees at Altman's first startup Loopt twice tried to get the board to fire him for "deceptive and chaotic behavior". 9. OpenAI's leading researcher Ilya Sutskever told the board: "I don't think Sam is the guy who should have the finger on the button for AGI". Sutskever provided the board a self-destructing PDF with Slack screenshots documenting "dozens of examples of lying or other toxic behavior. 10. Mira Murati (CTO) said: "I don't feel comfortable about Sam leading us to AGI" 11. The Amodei siblings described Altman's management tactics as "gaslighting" and "psychological abuse". 12. At least 5 other OpenAI executives gave the board similar negative feedback about Altman. 13. Altman owned the OpenAI Startup Fund personally but didn't disclose this to the board for years. Altman demanded to be informed whenever board members spoke to employees, limiting oversight. 14. Altman told board members that other board members wanted someone removed when it was "absolutely false". An independent review after Altman's firing found "many instances" of him "saying different things to different people" 15. OpenAI required employees to waive their federal right to whistleblower compensation. Former employees filed SEC complaints alleging OpenAI illegally prevented them from reporting to regulators. 16. While publicly supporting AI regulation, OpenAI simultaneously lobbied to weaken the EU AI Act. By 2025, Altman completely reversed his stance, calling the government approval he once advocated "disastrous" and OpenAI now supports federal preemption of all state AI safety laws even before any federal regulation exists. Obviously this is only a fraction of what's in the apparently 10,000 words on the site. Link below if you'd like to look over. (I've skipped over the issues with OpenAI's restructure which I've written about before already, but in a way that's really the bigger issue.)

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Chakwali@ChakwaliPanda·
@xaryabhaschmi @HassanSohailB Would you share any thoughts on the Alien Invasion theory possibly 2027. US is planning to release documents on UFO etc soon too.
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xaryab haschmi@xaryabhaschmi·
@HassanSohailB The world eventually has to come to an end, Nukes and China's 61, has to be the means to achieve that Secondly it is not far from now when war of the worlds shall also begin where humanity has to cone together to fight ETs.
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xaryab haschmi@xaryabhaschmi·
In 2004 Dr. A. Q. Khan was convicted for selling Nuclear technology to Iran, North Korea & Libya; US invaded Libya in search of WMDs & killed Gaddafi Now, US has killed Khomeini & their plans are to do the same with North Korea. But Iran does possess it & will use it!
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