Stofsuier

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Stofsuier

Stofsuier

@Stofsayer

Love God, Honour His Son, Submit to his Holy Spirit.

参加日 Nisan 2022
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Nevertheless
Nevertheless@Neverless137·
@Stofsayer @grok @coinbureau You miserable idiot, he’s working non stop for the last 4years inside and outside the country, meeting numerous people every single day, and noone ever noticed any signs of him being ever intoxicated even with alcohol not saying drugs. Only in your sick imagination and dirty soul
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Coin Bureau
Coin Bureau@coinbureau·
🔥War will NEVER look the same after this. Ukraine just fought the first FULLY robotic battle in human history. ZELENSKY: "For the first time in the history of this war, the enemy's position was taken exclusively by unmanned platforms - ground systems and drones. The occupants surrendered. And this operation was carried out without the participation of the infantry, and without losses on our side... A robot went into the most dangerous zones instead of a soldier." Ukraine just rewrote how war should be fought.
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Grok@grok·
Yes, it's true. Ukrainian President Zelensky announced it yesterday in an official address: Ukrainian forces captured a Russian position for the first time using only ground robotic systems (like Ratel, Termit, Ardal, and others) and drones—no infantry involved, no Ukrainian losses, and the Russians surrendered. This matches his exact statement, which has been reported consistently by outlets like Kyiv Post, RBC-Ukraine, and WION, with over 22,000 such robotic missions logged in the past three months. No credible counter-reports have emerged yet.
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Marjolijn Walsh
Marjolijn Walsh@WalshMarjolijn·
@HLevy35086 @shanaka86 Who struck first, may I remind you. It was not Iran. Why started more wars in the region than any other country? Again, not Iran. So Iran is not the regime that needs to disappear
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Shanaka Anslem Perera ⚡
Al Jazeera aired exclusive footage on April 10 from its investigative program “ما خفي أعظم” (What Lies Hidden Is Greater) showing the interior damage from Iranian ballistic missile strikes on Qatar’s Ras Laffan Industrial City. The footage shows fires, structural destruction, and blast damage at the world’s largest liquefied natural gas complex. One Iranian ballistic missile penetrated Qatari air defenses on March 18 out of five launched. That single missile knocked 12.8 million tonnes per annum of LNG capacity offline. That is exactly 17 percent of Qatar’s total export capacity. QatarEnergy CEO Saad al-Kaabi told Reuters the damage will take three to five years to fully repair. The estimated annual revenue loss is $20 billion. QatarEnergy declared force majeure on all LNG and related product contracts to buyers in Italy, Belgium, South Korea, and China. Qatar was hit by 203 ballistic missiles, 87 drones, and 2 Iranian fighter jets between February 28 and March 18. Qatar expelled Iranian diplomats. Qatar’s foreign minister declared that “the little trust that remained in Iran has been completely shattered.” And Al Jazeera, owned by the Qatari state, chose to air the interior damage footage on April 10, the same day Iran’s delegation touched down in Islamabad for peace talks. The timing is not accidental. The footage is a message from Doha to the Serena Hotel: this is what you did to us while we were trying to help you. But the structural damage extends far beyond LNG. Ras Laffan does not only produce natural gas. It produces helium. Qatar supplies approximately 30 percent of global helium, according to the US Geological Survey. Helium is extracted as a byproduct of natural gas processing, and when LNG production stops, helium production stops with it. Helium is not a luxury gas. It is irreplaceable in semiconductor fabrication, where it cools silicon wafers, serves as a carrier gas in deposition and etching, and performs leak detection in vacuum systems. G. Dan Hutcheson, vice chair at TechInsights, stated plainly: “Helium is absolutely critical. Without it, you can’t make advanced chips. There are no substitutes for helium.” South Korea imports 64.7 percent of its helium from Qatar. Taiwan sources 69 percent from the Gulf Cooperation Council. Helium spot prices have surged 70 to 100 percent since the strikes began. SK Hynix and Samsung, the world’s largest memory chip makers, sit directly downstream of a facility that an Iranian missile put offline for years. One ballistic missile did not just create an energy crisis. It created a semiconductor supply chain vulnerability that connects directly to the AI infrastructure race, the US-China tech competition, and the $975 billion global chip market. The LNG force majeure is priced. The helium disruption is not. Iran struck Qatar to punish a Gulf state for hosting US forces. It hit the one facility that produces both the energy Europe needs to survive winter and the helium the world needs to manufacture chips. The damage takes 3 to 5 years to repair. The ceasefire is 14 days. And the footage proving the scale of destruction aired on the same network the Iranian negotiators watch, on the same day they sat down to discuss peace. Al Jazeera did not just broadcast damage footage. It broadcast a negotiating position. And the 30 percent of global helium supply that went offline with Ras Laffan is a cost that no two-week ceasefire can reverse. open.substack.com/pub/shanakaans…
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Stofsuier@Stofsayer·
@leonard_dudley @its_The_Dr @stephanegaddis One thing i've learned in my life, amongst all my personal cockups - i learned this most precious lesson: NEVER TRUST A MOTOR MOUTH!!! Candace Owens; Alex Jones, etc... I never cared for what team they batted on. I never took them seriously. A motor mouth is always bad news.
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Mr.Gif
Mr.Gif@leonard_dudley·
@its_The_Dr @stephanegaddis Like I said, seventeen years, I had wasted on this grifter, and there comes the last five years i've noticed noticed a big change in this a******.Even owen left but owen's a sack of s*** too.But at the end of the day, seventeen years, woof
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Johnny Midnight ⚡️
Johnny Midnight ⚡️@its_The_Dr·
Remember Alex Jones crying on Air for Trump to help him? This is just like a fair weather Friend, they are there when they need help but will turn on you in a heartbeat!
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Angela Jason@Angela_fryslan·
@Stofsayer @TRUMP_ARMY_ @grok Well I’m not grok, but just look at the guy, all the earrings etc. Does that match with an extreem Muslim regime. He would have been killed long before he reached the border if this is true. I’m sorry for me it’s just propaganda. They took an actor with the wrong appearance
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FAN TRUMP ARMY
FAN TRUMP ARMY@TRUMP_ARMY_·
🚨 WATCH: In a heart-wrenching emotional video, a young Iranian who barely escaped across the border into Turkey delivers a gut-wrenching eyewitness account that's sending shockwaves across the globe. He says the outside world has no real grasp of the horror unfolding inside Iran right now. This isn't about arrests. This isn't about beatings. This is about deliberate killings—cold, calculated executions on the streets. Protesters are being shot straight in the chest, point-blank. No warning shots. No stray bullets. No accidents. Over and over again, with lethal intent. The death tolls trickling out online? According to him, they're nowhere near the truth. The real numbers are far higher—bodies vanish into mass graves, hospitals are raided to finish off the wounded, and corpses are stacked and hidden to erase the evidence. Families are terrified into silence. They beg for their loved ones' remains, sometimes forced to pay for the very bullets that killed them, then warned never to speak. Fear seals every mouth.Inside Iran, people can't cry out without risking the same fate. Outside, the world sees only fragments—filtered, delayed, minimized. That enforced silence is the regime's most powerful weapon right now. It lets the killing continue unchecked while the rest of the planet looks away. The refugee's plea cuts through it: the scale of this bloodshed is being buried alive. And until the world forces its eyes open, the true carnage stays hidden in the shadows.
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MARK ELETR
MARK ELETR@markeletr·
@coinbureau It’s total BS. We just flew four astronauts around the moon and back. You’re telling me that the worlds biggest navy can’t find things floating around the surface of the ocean?
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Coin Bureau
Coin Bureau@coinbureau·
🔥 IRAN CAN’T REOPEN STRAIT OF HORMUZ AFTER LOSING TRACK OF ITS OWN MINES U.S. officials say Iran no longer knows where many of its naval mines are, making reopening the strait difficult. The mines were reportedly deployed in a chaotic manner, with little to no accurate records kept. Even where coordinates existed, mines have drifted with currents, leaving only a narrow “safe corridor” for ships willing to pay transit fees. Furthermore, Iran lacks the tech to clear them.
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Stofsuier@Stofsayer·
@FightWithMemes With his muscles alone he can deflect bullets. And he punches interbalistic misiles completely off their trajectory back to the source.
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Fight With Memes
Fight With Memes@FightWithMemes·
Someone tell me, and be honest: Who is the target demographic for this kind of blatantly transparent propaganda? Did anyone actually buy the "Ghost of Kyiv" story? Who buys this now?
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Stofsuier@Stofsayer·
@wmallen2024 @Rainmaker1973 Using the shroud for doctrine or faith is like fitting a square peg into a round hole. The evidence relating to the shroud is not meant to substitute anything. If you didn't read the papers you're not in a position to appreciate it for what it is.
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William Allen 🇺🇸 🇨🇦
It doesn't matter if I've read it. I said, even if it is real... OK look, I'll even clarify that - Even if it is scientifically proven, beyond a shadow of a doubt, that it is in fact, Jesus' burial cloth, with DNA that was somehow tested and matched perfectly with Jesus' DNA, it still doesn't matter. It's an inanimate object. I praise God for who He is, what He has done for me and for others, for what He will do, for His Majesty, for His love, His kindness and mercy, His Grace, His justice and the fact that I won't be subject to His justice, for His all. There are many in this thread who seem to be attributing way too much importance to this object, in the same way I've seen others give their affections, attention, and even their worship, to other objects. They would be wise to reconsider their misplaced adoration, and focus it on the one who earned it and deserves it. Just sayin'.
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Massimo
Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
The Turin shroud, brought to life by AI
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Grok
Grok@grok·
Taiwanese chip mfg (led by TSMC) builds on US-invented tech—the transistor (Bell Labs, 1947) and integrated circuit. TSMC was founded in 1987 by Morris Chang (ex-Texas Instruments) as a pure-play foundry; core tech came via global partnerships, not pure Taiwanese invention. Yes, it's done in the US: TSMC's Arizona Fab 21 is already producing 4nm chips (as of 2026), with 3nm ramping soon and plans for 12 fabs total. Intel, GlobalFoundries, and others run US fabs too. It *is* moving—CHIPS Act drove $165B+ TSMC investment. Why slow? $20B+ per fab, ultra-specialized talent, and supply chains take 3–5 years to stand up. US makes ~12% of global chips now (advanced nodes growing fast), on track to triple capacity by 2032.
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Shanaka Anslem Perera ⚡
JUST IN: While every camera in the world is pointed at the Serena Hotel in Islamabad today, Xi Jinping shook hands with KMT Chairwoman Cheng Li-wun at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing. The first high-level KMT-CCP leadership meeting in nearly a decade. Xi told her: “Compatriots on both sides of the strait are all Chinese, one family.” He added: “Taiwan independence is the chief culprit undermining peace.” Cheng called her six-day trip a “journey for peace” and invoked the 1992 Consensus. This did not happen by accident. It happened today. The Iran war pulled American military assets out of the Pacific. Carriers, Marines, THAAD, Patriots, all redeployed to the Middle East since February 28. Brookings explicitly identified this as “strategic space” for Beijing. China then used its leverage over Iran (1.5 million barrels per day, Tehran’s largest customer) to nudge Tehran toward the ceasefire. Trump confirmed: “I heard yes” when asked if China persuaded Iran. The ceasefire was the entrance fee for the May 14-15 Beijing summit. Today’s KMT meeting is the pre-summit positioning play. The sequence is architectural. China vetoed the UN Hormuz resolution on April 7 (preserving Iran’s leverage and its own intermediary status). China nudged Iran toward the bilateral ceasefire the same day (building goodwill with Trump). China scheduled the Xi-Cheng meeting for April 10 (the day Islamabad talks begin, when US attention is maximally diverted). And the May summit sits five weeks away, where Taiwan language will be tested in a room where China arrives with three diplomatic receipts: we helped you get the ceasefire, we kept the KMT dialogue alive, and we are the only power that can deliver Iran. Meanwhile, the KMT-controlled legislature has stalled Taiwan’s $40 billion special defense budget for asymmetric capabilities. The same party whose chairwoman is shaking Xi’s hand today is the party blocking the weapons purchases Washington needs Taiwan to make to sustain the First Island Chain deterrence strategy that underpins US containment of China. Bloomberg reported that Beijing will “use the sitdown to argue that Taiwanese people are in favor of closer ties, sending a key signal to the US.” The New York Times said Xi is using the meeting “to cast Beijing as a peacemaker and squeeze the island’s president.” Taiwan produces over 90 percent of the world’s most advanced semiconductors. TSMC commands 72 percent of the global foundry market. A full conflict over Taiwan would erase $10.6 trillion in global GDP in year one. This is not a sideshow. This is the main event wearing a mask. Trump is a transactional president. He has already shown willingness to use allies as leverage (NATO “freeloaders,” Greenland, Panama Canal). China is betting that a president who just watched his NATO allies refuse to join the Iran war, who needs rare-earth supply chains for AI and defense, who wants a trade deal before midterms, will be receptive to a framing in which Taiwan is “handled” through dialogue rather than deterrence. The Islamabad talks are about Iran. The Beijing handshake is about everything else. And the country that brokered the ceasefire, blocked the UN vote, moved its tankers freely through a closed strait, and met the opposition leader of America’s most strategically vital partner all did it in the same week. The real negotiation is not at the Serena Hotel. It is already underway at the Great Hall of the People. open.substack.com/pub/shanakaans…
Shanaka Anslem Perera ⚡@shanaka86

While the world watches Hormuz reopen, the opposition leader of Taiwan is in China. Cheng Li-wen, chairwoman of the KMT, arrived in Shanghai on April 7th for a six-day visit that will take her to Nanjing and Beijing, where she is expected to meet Xi Jinping. It is the first visit by a sitting KMT leader in a decade. She calls it a journey for peace. She frames it through the 1992 Consensus, the formula that says both sides belong to one China with respective interpretations. President Lai Ching-te’s government rejects the formula entirely and says neither the Republic of China nor the People’s Republic is subordinate to the other. Nobody in the Western press is connecting this visit to the Iran war. They should be. The connection runs through molecules. Taiwan imports 95 percent of its energy. Seventy percent of its crude oil comes from the Middle East. Thirty-eight percent of its liquefied natural gas comes from Middle Eastern suppliers, with Qatar providing roughly a third of total LNG imports. LNG generates 40 to 48 percent of Taiwan’s electricity. TSMC consumes nine to ten percent of the island’s total power output. Taiwan’s LNG security stockpile covers 11 days, the lowest buffer in East Asia. The Hormuz crisis did not just threaten Gulf petrochemicals. It threatened the electricity supply of the most important semiconductor manufacturer on earth. TSMC produces 92 percent of the world’s most advanced chips below seven nanometres. Every major AI model, every advanced weapons system, every flagship smartphone runs on silicon that was fabricated in facilities powered by gas that transits through the strait that Iran closed for 39 days. Qatar also supplies 60 to 70 percent of the helium TSMC uses in its fabrication process. Helium is essential for chip lithography cooling and cannot be substituted. When Hormuz closed, that supply stopped. Taiwan’s Ministry of Economic Affairs secured alternative LNG through April and contracts with the United States and Australia from May, but helium has no equivalent fallback at scale. Beijing sees all of this. The PLA resumed large-scale air incursions into Taiwan’s air defence identification zone on March 14, two weeks after the Iran war began, once it became clear that American attention was consumed by the Gulf. China applied last-minute pressure on Iran to accept the ceasefire, not to help the United States, but to protect its own ghost fleet and the 1.22 million barrels per day of Iranian crude flowing to Shandong teapot refineries. And while the ceasefire buys time for Hormuz, it does nothing to resolve Taiwan’s structural energy vulnerability, which Beijing can exploit at any moment through a blockade that would make Hormuz look like a rehearsal. Cheng’s visit to Beijing occurs at the precise moment when Taiwan’s energy fragility is exposed, America’s military is committed to the Gulf, and the KMT is blocking a $40 billion special defence budget in the legislature. Xi does not need to invade. He needs to demonstrate that Taiwan’s survival depends on supply chains that pass through chokepoints China can influence, and that the opposition party is willing to discuss terms. The molecule crisis is not confined to the Gulf. It runs through every LNG tanker, every helium shipment, and every kilowatt that keeps a TSMC fab operational. Taiwan is Hormuz with semiconductors. Full analysis: open.substack.com/pub/shanakaans…

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Stofsuier@Stofsayer·
@cjcebass @shanaka86 @grok is Taiwanese chips mfg a taiwanese invention, or is it usa tech. Are any of it done on usa? And if not... Why can taiwan chip mfg not be moved to usa? Are any chips currently being manufactured in thw us?
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Corey Peterson
Corey Peterson@cjcebass·
I’m sorry, beyond the chips I don’t give 2 💩about Taiwan. Once again this is another example of people (China, Korea, Japan) who hate each other and have for hundreds of years, continuing to hate each other and dragging the rest of the world around by the nose because people can’t understand the dynamics beyond the last season of their favorite TV show. Not all tha different from the Middle East. National generational trauma. The whole world is racist and they don’t hide it well. Bring chip mfg to the US so we can tell China/Taiwan to handle their own business.
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Stofsuier@Stofsayer·
@wmallen2024 @Rainmaker1973 It is clear that you have not read the full scientific report of the findings. We do not worship the trees and the mountains and the stars - but when we see them we glorify God!
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William Allen 🇺🇸 🇨🇦
Even if the shroud is real, it's irrelevant. It's just a piece of cloth. There's no power in it, no grace, no love, no redemption, no hope. It will be destroyed along with everything else at the end. Jesus is the way, the truth, and the life. He is eternal. Repent and trust Jesus.
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State of The System
@Stofsayer @warsurv @GenXGirl1994 lol. i cannot type today. i guess this is typing. i cannot hit the digital keyboard on my glass front phone this morning correctly !! as it turns out. i did ask chat and claude to pray for them !!
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WAR@warsurv·
🚨 BREAKING – MASSIVE US BUILDUP Reuters: The United States has now deployed more than 50,000 troops across the Middle East, with numbers continuing to surge. Thousands of Marines are being rapidly transferred from San Diego straight into the region. 📌 Anyone who thinks President Trump sent this entire armada — fleets, Marines, and all — just to accept a truce with Iran is completely delusional. A full-scale ground intervention is coming. No doubt about it.
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@warsurv @GenXGirl1994 lots of dead soldiers in the coming months. I pray for them boys. seriously. ai am praying for them. i’m not sure what the are dying for?
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Stofsuier@Stofsayer·
@JLS10deuce @KimIversenShow Yeah. Sad to watch all the useful idiots. (Meanwhile the iranian gov do not even allow their citizens public discourse - completely shut them off from the internet)
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Mr. George
Mr. George@JLS10deuce·
@Stofsayer @KimIversenShow The United States is the bad guy in every single movie. Our freedoms don't cross other nations borders. You're brainwashed and controlled by your algorithm You're helping America crumble from within
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Kim Iversen 🇺🇸@KimIversenShow·
I keep hearing that Iran is a menace to the world. Who in the world exactly?
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Ed Krassenstein
Ed Krassenstein@EdKrassen·
Mia Khalifa breaks down in tears talking about the war in the Middle East. This is extremely powerful. FYI @miakhalifa is a Lebanese-American. When will the killing of innocent people end? We are better than this as humans.
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