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"Tudo aquilo que o homem ignora, não existe para ele.Por isso o universo de cada um, se resume no tamanho de seu saber." (Albert Einstein)

SALVADOR, BAHIA Katılım Aralık 2009
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Julián Macías Tovar
Julián Macías Tovar@JulianMaciasT·
Estas imágenes no son de una película de nazis llevando a judíos a la cámara de gas. Son de esta mañana en Bala (Cisjordania), soldados israelís detienen a decenas de palestinos que podrán ser ahorcados por militares tras ser torturados, por la nueva ley.
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sarah@sahouraxo·
Iranian Professor Marandi: “The US and Iran could have normal ties, but the US is not pursuing its interests. It is highly influenced by Zionism, and Zionists do not have the interests of the American people at heart. They have the interests of the Israeli regime at heart.” “It is Israel that is the disruptor, and it is Israel that has created so much misery and hardship across our region and so much damage to the US.”
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Felipe Neto 🦉
Felipe Neto 🦉@felipeneto·
Na hora de me associar aos crimes mais perversos da humanidade, eles são corajosos. Já na hora de PAGAR... Fogem e se escondem... Como covardes.
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PT no Senado
PT no Senado@PTnoSenado·
ESCANDALOSO: Relatório final da CPI do Crime Organizado poupa as estruturas de facções criminosas, como PCC e CV.
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Renato Rovai
Renato Rovai@renato_rovai·
Alguns destaques da entrevista que fiz com o @AttuchLeonardo e o Kiko com o presidente Lula. - Lula disse que se reuniu com um diretor da Globo depois do PowerPoint. - Que vai criar o ministério da segurança pública. - Que deve anunciar o fim da taxa das blusinhas. - Que é candidatíssimo à reeleição. - Que vai soltar um programa para os endividados. - Que conversou com o Ancelotti sobre a convocação do Neymar. - Falou de Cuba e da Venezuela, além de dizer que acha o Netanyahu um mal para a humanidade. - Disse que quer que o Trump se meta nas eleições do Brasil. Que torce por isso. - Se solidarizou com o Papa. Isso eu selecionei agora de cabeça na fila do avião para voltar a SP. Acho que conseguimos muitas manchetes.
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Thiago dos Reis 🇧🇷
Thiago dos Reis 🇧🇷@ThiagoResiste·
CPI criada pra investigar FACÇÕES CRIMINOSAS: - não quebrou sigilos de membros do CV e PCC - não investigou amigos do Flávio Bolsonaro do CV - não foi pra cima dos secretarios do Claudio Castro ligados ao CV - não investigou Ciro Nogueira e Rueda delatado por membros do PCC - indiciou ministros do STF sem NENHUMA PROVA pra agradar bolsoninions QUE VERGONHA, ALESSANDRO VIEIRA!!
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Zé Dirceu
Zé Dirceu@ZeDirceu_·
Nós temos uma coalizão para a eleição de 2026. Temos 45% de aprovação. Vencemos 5 de 6 eleições, ou seja, nós sabemos fazer eleições. E mudou a situação em São Paulo, Rio Grande do Sul e Minas. No Sudeste estamos melhor.
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L'Espresso
L'Espresso@espressonline·
Non siamo noi a promuovere «stereotipi e odio». Contro neonazisti e neofascisti, contro gli antisemiti, siamo dove siamo sempre stati. L’articolo del vicedirettore Enrico Bellavia sarà pubblicato sul prossimo numero de L'Espresso, in edicola da venerdì 17 aprile
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STF@STF_oficial·
⚖️ Nota da Presidência do Supremo Tribunal Federal sobre a inclusão de ministros da Corte no relatório da Comissão Parlamentar de Inquérito sobre o Crime Organizado, no Senado Federal: bit.ly/nota-relatorio… #PraTodosVerem: contém descrição da imagem
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Geraldo Sales🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
Nas organizações criminosas tem bastante delegados,com o mesmo pensamento ideológico do senador @_AlessandroSE defendendo o crime organizado e contra o judiciário. Quantos faccionados existem no @SenadoFederal ? Ninguém sabe. Mas não é menos que 15. Alessandro é um deles? Quem sabe!
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Drew Crawford
Drew Crawford@drewcrawford_·
Want to understand why Brazil is the way it is? You have to start at the beginning. And the beginning explains everything. Portugal didn't colonize Brazil the way Britain colonized America. There was no Puritan work ethic. No town hall democracy. No independent yeoman farmer building institutions from the ground up. Portugal sent extractors. They came for sugar, gold, and wood. They built plantations, not communities. The first economic model was extraction, not creation. That DNA still runs through parts of the system 500 years later. The country was named after a tree (pau-brasil), not a person. The land defined the nation before the nation defined itself. From the beginning, Brazil's identity was shaped by what could be pulled from its soil. Sugar in the Northeast. Gold in Minas Gerais. Coffee in São Paulo. Rubber in the Amazon. Soybeans in the Cerrado. The resource changed every century. The pattern stayed the same. And the labor system that powered that extraction shaped everything that followed. Over 4 million enslaved Africans were brought to Brazil across three and a half centuries. More than to any other country in the Americas. Brazil was the last country in the Western Hemisphere to abolish slavery. 1888. The social consequences of that system (inequality, informal labor, racial stratification, distrust of institutions) did not end with abolition. They were baked into the economic structure and remain visible in every major city today. That history also explains why Brazil's political transitions have always come from the top, not the bottom. Brazil has never had a revolution that stuck. Independence came through negotiation (the Portuguese prince declared independence from his own father). The Republic came through a military coup that most citizens didn't know about until days later. Every major political transition was brokered by elites, not won by the people. Change in Brazil is gradual, negotiated, and incomplete. Institutions bend. They rarely break. The same pattern played out with BCB independence, the tax reform, and the EU-Mercosul deal. The pace frustrates outsiders. But the direction holds. Even the geography reflects this pattern of reinvention from the top. The capital moved twice, and each move followed the money. Salvador was built on sugar. Rio rose with gold and coffee. Brasília was constructed from nothing in 41 months in the middle of the Cerrado to force development inland. The country keeps reinventing its own geography. MATOPIBA is the latest chapter in that same 500-year story of pushing economic frontiers deeper into the interior. So where does corruption fit? It didn't arrive with modern politicians. It was the operating system from the beginning. The Portuguese crown distributed land, titles, and trade monopolies based on loyalty, not merit. The informal system (the "jeitinho") exists because the formal systems were built to serve elites, not citizens. When the law doesn't work for you, you find a way around it. That impulse is Brazil's greatest friction for outsiders trying to navigate the system. It's also the greatest source of resilience for the people who live inside it. Lava Jato didn't invent the corruption problem. It exposed a system that had been running for 500 years. The fact that Brazil prosecuted sitting presidents, senators, and CEOs on live television (something most democracies have never attempted at that scale) was the break from history, not the continuation of it. Which brings us to the skepticism. The "country of the future" joke lands because Brazilians have heard promises from their own leaders for centuries. Every new president, every new capital, every new economic plan came with the same speech about transformation. The skepticism is earned. Brazilians are not pessimistic by nature. They are experienced. They've watched cycles of boom and bust repeat for generations. The optimism of outsiders and the skepticism of insiders are both rational responses to the same history viewed from different distances. So what does 500 years of history teach you about investing in this country? Brazil's problems are institutional. Built by humans over centuries. Changeable (slowly) through reform, technology, and generational turnover. Brazil's advantages are physical. Soil, water, sunlight, minerals, geography, biodiversity. Unchanged by elections, currencies, or corruption scandals. Institutions improve over time. The physics of the endowment does not change. The country with the most arable land on earth, 12% of the world's freshwater, 94% of global niobium reserves, 87% renewable electricity, and export routes through uncontested Atlantic waters will be worth more in 2075 than it is today regardless of who sits in the Planalto. The history explains why Brazil is hard. The endowment explains why it's worth it. Realism is the only edge that survives contact with the ground. And realism requires understanding where the country came from before you bet on where it's going. For further reading, I recommend the book: "Brazil: A Biography" by Lilia M. Schwarcz and Heloisa M. Starling.
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Patricia Marins
Patricia Marins@pati_marins64·
Iranian Air Force launched strikes on  U.S bases An image that emerged from the wreckage at the U.S. base in Kuwait shows an unexploded FAB bomb, evidencing that Iran used its air force to bomb American bases. There are no debris from downed Iranian aircraft in Kuwait, which leads me to imagine that the actions were executed successfully. In another episode, the Iranian Air Force also attacked Qatar. Doha’s version is that they intercepted the aircraft performing a low-altitude flight, at only 80 feet over the sea, before they could release their bombs. It is most likely they were shot down by Qatari F-15s while executing the release maneuver or immediately after it. Qatar stated they were 2 minutes away from Al Udeid Air Base, which leads me to believe they were simply seeking more altitude for the launch In other words, the Iranian Air Force was attacking at least two American bases in the Gulf with Su-24MK aircraft, in a manner very similar to what the Ukrainians do. What everyone thought were only missiles and drones hitting U.S. bases may reveal other IRIAF actions in more Gulf countries. It is estimated that Iran had over 25 Su-24MK/Su-25UBK in the pre-war period and still maintains a good portion of this fleet protected in bunkers, as well as its F-14s, F-5s, YAK-130s, and MiG-29s. With the exception of the Yak-130, which is a more recent project, it is an ancient air force, yet courageous and still operational. Obviously, it is no match for the coalition’s more modern aircraft; therefore, Iran is limiting its operations in a joint strategy with short-range anti-aircraft systems to inhibit rotary-wing action over their territory. Join my Substack for more articles: open.substack.com/pub/global21
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Vinicios Betiol
Vinicios Betiol@vinicios_betiol·
Fizeram a CPI do crime organizado. Uma boa oportunidade pra investigar o PCC, o Comando Vermelho, a lavagem de dinheiro da Faria Lima e os políticos com envolvimento com essas facções. Aí deixam a relatoria nas mãos do lavajatista Alexandro Vieira. Adivinhem o que ele fez? Como bom lavajatista, não foi atrás do que realmente importava e usou a CPI pra atacar adversários políticos do STF e o PGR. O resultado? O relatório foi rejeitado. O crime organizado não sofreu nem um arranhão e tudo acabou em pizza. Entendam, a DIREITA NUNCA COMBATE O CRIME DE VERDADE. Só usa o discurso pra promoção política.
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Gustav Ramski🚩🚩
Gustav Ramski🚩🚩@Gustavramski_·
O ministro Gilmar Mendes na lata: o @_AlessandroSE " esqueceu de de colocar no relatório seus amigos milicianos ". Toma, canalha!🤭🤭
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Lázaro Rosa 🇧🇷
Lázaro Rosa 🇧🇷@lazarorosa25·
Que coisa BIZARRA! Relator lavajatista da CPI do Crime Organizado, senador Alessandro Vieira, indiciou três ministros do STF e o PGR.. mas ninguém do: - PCC - Comando Vermelho - Banco Master e NENHUM político! CPI do Crime Organizado… ou CPI da Proteção ao Crime Organizado?
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Lula
Lula@LulaOficial·
Hoje é um dia importante para a dignidade da família, de quem constrói o Brasil todos os dias. Encaminhei ao Congresso Nacional, com urgência constitucional, um projeto de lei que acaba com a escala 6x1 e reduz a jornada de trabalho para 40 horas semanais. E, importante, sem qualquer redução no salário. A proposta devolve tempo aos trabalhadores e trabalhadoras: tempo para ver os filhos crescerem, para o lazer, para o descanso e para o convívio familiar. Um passo para um país mais justo e com mais qualidade de vida para todos.
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