Menso

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Menso

Menso

@Ex3trim

(Common ,Crypto,Nature, Political) SENSE. People of influence and power are often mistaken to be people of high intelligence, sadly untrue. NO HOLDS BARRED

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Menso
Menso@Ex3trim·
What does the world need more right now:
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Cyborg Warlord
Cyborg Warlord@Admiral_Cyborg·
Bandits don repent. The new big boys are in town.
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@MarioNawfal I strongly y believe the Democratic party and their Globalist are all involved in this
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Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
🇺🇸 Another UFO-linked scientist found dead after warning her life was in danger. Amy Eskridge, who was working on anti-gravity, was just 34 years old when she allegedly died from a self-inflicted gunshot to the head in Huntsville, Alabama. She died in 2022, but is now being linked to 10 other deaths or disappearances of people with ties to America's space or nuclear program in recent years, putting U.S national security experts on edge. Trump has promised an investigation into the cases over fears it could be a foreign government targeting U.S scientists. Source: Daily Mail
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Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal

🇺🇸 Multiple U.S. nuclear and aerospace scientists have died or vanished under unexplained circumstances since mid-2023. The cases include a retired Air Force general who walked out of his Albuquerque home in February leaving his phone behind, an astrophysicist killed outside his home, and a rocket scientist who disappeared while hiking in California. No local authority has publicly connected the cases. The FBI declined to comment. Rep. Eric Burlison says it has all the hallmarks of a foreign operation and calls for a federal investigation. "These are some of the most advanced scientists working on our most critical national secrets." Nobody is calling it a pattern yet, but somebody is connecting the dots.

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TEE$Fund_crypto@teesfund_crypto·
Good morning my amazing mutuals🥰 May your day be filled with light, laughter, and amazing breakthroughs.💙💙 Don't skip my Gm post🙏🏽
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Menso@Ex3trim·
@ola_digbolu I don't think it was done by a designer but a carpenter
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Ola DG
Ola DG@ola_digbolu·
the designer need be fired 😳
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Mario Nawfal
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
🇺🇸🇮🇷 Nearly 2 months in, and Republican support for the Iran war is quietly curdling. Not collapsing, but curdling. This week, Congress voted down war-powers resolutions in both chambers, again, but the margins were razor-thin. The complaints from GOP lawmakers have gotten loud enough that they're hard to ignore: Gas prices, fertilizer costs, military-age kids. Constituents are calling every day. Sen. Josh Hawley wants an exit strategy, Sen. Jim Justice says every day that passes makes it harder to justify and Rep. Tim Burchett says voters will blame Republicans. But they're all still voting with Trump… for now. The 60-to-90-day congressional approval deadline is closing in fast, and a supplemental military spending request is coming. Democrats have promised to force war-powers votes every single week until it ends. The coalition is holding, but it's not comfortable. Source: WSJ
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🇮🇷🇱🇧🇮🇱 In 60 days of war, Israel recorded 9,293 missile/drone alerts. One every 9 minutes, around the clock. That's a 23% higher alert frequency than during the entire 12-day Israel-Iran war in 2023. Since Iran's ceasefire kicked in on April 8th, the pace has dropped by nearly half. One alert every 17 minutes now, mostly smaller in scale. The data also shows a clear pattern: nights were almost twice as active as afternoons. A Lebanon ceasefire just came into effect today. On paper, the alerts stop here. Source: Rerum Novarum

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XandyOby🌹@OgodoSandra·
Habits That Can Frustrate Your Growth on X 1. Chasing “bangers” in every post You don’t decide what goes viral, the algorithm does. Sometimes the casual post you didn’t expect much from is the one that takes off. Focus on consistency, not chasing hits. 2. Envying other accounts Why envy someone behind a keyboard? Bitterness and comparison slow you down. Channel that energy into improving your own content. 3. Inconsistent activity (“On and off like NEPA light”) Posting today and disappearing for four days won’t help. Consistency always wins. 4. Camping under big accounts Engaging with large accounts is fine, but don’t neglect your own page. Create time to build your own presence. 5. Tweeting only what you understand If your posts are too cryptic, people won’t connect. Aim for relatable content that others can engage with.
Ebun@kenkenlewu

Habits That Can Frustrate Your Growth on X 1. Chasing “bangers” in every post You don’t decide what goes viral, the algorithm does. Sometimes the casual post you didn’t expect much from is the one that takes off. Focus on consistency, not chasing hits. 2. Envying other accounts Why envy someone behind a keyboard? Bitterness and comparison slow you down. Channel that energy into improving your own content. 3. Inconsistent activity (“On and off like NEPA light”) Posting today and disappearing for four days won’t help. Consistency always wins. 4. Camping under big accounts Engaging with large accounts is fine, but don’t neglect your own page. Create time to build your own presence. 5. Tweeting only what you understand If your posts are too cryptic, people won’t connect. Aim for relatable content that others can engage with.

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Shirley_Bae🇺🇸@Shirleydobis·
Good morning beautiful people🥰 Thank God it’s Friday!!!!🥳🥳
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Menso@Ex3trim·
@stats_feed The world going green faster than one thinks
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World of Statistics
World of Statistics@stats_feed·
🇯🇵 BYD sales doubled in Japan in March 2026 as the Chinese car maker bets on export. BYD registered 625 vehicles in Japan in March 2026, up 91.1% Year-Over-Year.
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Menso@Ex3trim·
@stats_feed I will attributes this particularly to Donald Trump
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World of Statistics
World of Statistics@stats_feed·
GALLUP POLL: 42% of men aged 18-29 now say religion is "very important" in their lives - a sharp jump from just 28% in 2022-2023.
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Queen Ify
Queen Ify@queenify053·
Today, you will find favour in high places. Doors will open for you, helpers will locate you, and your efforts will speak for you. Everything you’ve sown in love will come back to you in blessings. Go out with confidence God’s favour is with you 🤍 Good Morning My Mutuals 👋
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Menso@Ex3trim·
@PiCoreTeam It amazes me how many dumb shits still thinks Pi is more of price than utility
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Pi Network@PiCoreTeam·
The Pi Mainnet is upgrading to Protocol 22 – Deadline: Apr 27. All Mainnet nodes are required to complete this step before the deadline to remain connected to the network. Details here: minepi.com/pi-node
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Menso@Ex3trim·
@ranalli_don @PiCoreTeam You are Dog shit number 1 for still being here, delete your account and 4k off this page
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Don Ranalli
Don Ranalli@ranalli_don·
@PiCoreTeam Unbelievable how many retards still think this coin is anything but complete dogshit. Jesus Christ 😂
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Menso@Ex3trim·
@Admiral_Cyborg It won't sell best he relocates to the USA or China, our military guys make money from importation of foreign goods and equipment
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Glorious Queen@bridget_2020·
400+ Verified Users ⚡ Drop your handle + HELLO 👋 Repost 🔙 We'll Follow you ✅
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Ola DG
Ola DG@ola_digbolu·
@Ex3trim Aaahhhh. Not had much issue with them Sha. Everything fine fine.
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Ola DG
Ola DG@ola_digbolu·
I stopped by Access Bank today to complain about my X payment that still hasn’t reflected. To explain, I opened my app and showed her that the funds had already been sent out from Stripe. While checking my transaction history, she paused and asked, “Wait… all this money is from Twitter?” I just replied, “yes na” She glanced at her colleague and went, “Oboyyy.”
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Menso@Ex3trim·
@Admiral_Cyborg Wasn't this the era of Buratai and co, the worst sets of Defense Chiefs in the world?
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Cyborg Warlord
Cyborg Warlord@Admiral_Cyborg·
The $11 million “transportation” controversy (2016): When the U.S. delivered those MRAPs to Nigeria under the Excess Defense Articles program, reports surfaced claiming: Nigeria spent $11 million just to transport 24 MRAPs and that immediately raised eyebrows because: These vehicles were supposedly “donated”. Transportation shouldn’t cost anywhere near that scale relative to asset value The government response was… interesting. Officials, including Defence Minister Mansur Dan-Ali, denied Nigeria paid the $11m, claiming instead: The U.S. covered the transport cost But they never disclosed the actual breakdown. That leaves a gap as there were no transparent logistics accounting Conflicting narratives in the public space.
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This story is one of many that I'll be sharing, to drive a particular kind of awareness on the rot in our defense procurements. From the archives: July 2016: The US government donated USED 24 Mine-Resistant Armour Protected (MRAP) vehicles to the Nigerian military, as part of its commitment to the fight against insurgency. The used vehicles, valued at N2.2 billion ($11 million), were officially presented to the army in Lagos a Thursday by Patrick Doyle, representative of the US government. “As part of the continuing support from United States to the government, and the people of Nigeria to defeat Boko Haram, I am proud to stand here today as the representative of the US secretary of defence, Ashton Carter, and commander and the representative of the US Africa command, General David Rodriguez, to present the donation of this 24 Mine-Resistant Armor-Protected (MRAP) vehicles to the Nigerian army,” Doyle said. He added that the equipment needed to be serviced and fixed with good spare parts before they could start operating. “The repairs of the vehicle is up to the Nigerian government to do; they can repair them on their own if they have the facility to do that, but of course, the spare parts are very particular to this vehicle and we have been in discussion with the army previously and we are working out the modalities of how we will get those parts to them. “They will have to order those parts from the United States and we will work out those conditions. “Nigeria is also in the process of receiving eight more of this vehicle through the same programme, which is called the excess defence article program, designed to transfer excess US military equipment to partner nation. “We will work for even more opportunity to utilise this programme in support of Nigerian effort in the north-east in the future. The 24 vehicles cost $11million, the other eight cost $7.4 million.” The next post will come as a quote of this initial post. Walk with me...

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