Adelin Toma
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Datavault AI is at the @ServiceNow Conference
📍Las Vegas | May 5-7, 2026
This three-day event focuses on AI-driven workflows, hands-on labs, and expert-led sessions designed for professionals to explore ServiceNow’s latest advancements in automation and digital transformation.
#DatavaultAI #AI #DVLT #ServiceNowConference #ServiceNowLasVegas

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Here's my thinking out loud.
From reading and watching various investment videos made me think what I believe the value of $DVLT shares should be. Definitely not at 0.72/share currently.
With all what @NateX112756 had done thus far and going to do for @Datavault_ai with its full potential in the future, I personally valued $DVLT at 20-500/share in 2-10+ years. Who knows. My conviction is what keeps me holding through the dip, daily noise, and storms. Zero emotion. Distraction and noise are toxic. 100% Bullish as always.
$DVLT price and thesis/company, @Datavault_ai are not the same. I'm staying discipline.
$DVLT stock price is so undervalued at this moment, so disconnected, for what @Datavault_ai fundamentals and tokenization revolution will and can be. That's just me and my personal take. What $DVLT's value to you? What's your long term goal and conviction in your investment?
Just contemplating. NFA!
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This donkey will get more likes than the clown prince.

Reza Pahlavi@PahlaviReza
Whether or not Europe stands with us, whether or not your journalists do their jobs, whether or not your politicians demonstrate the courage to act, I will fight for my people and my country.
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This low-resolution photo of goat poop will get more likes than the Israeli flag.

Benjamin Netanyahu - בנימין נתניהו@netanyahu
🇮🇱🇮🇱🇮🇱
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The very least the Europeans could have done in response to Israeli regime’s relentless and countless crimes was to revoke the #EU association agreement. Yet they refused to take even that bare minimum step.
This is nothing short of active support and complicity in the genocide unfolding in #Gaza and the crimes against humanity being committed in #Lebanon.
What is truly disgusting is that these same Europeans have the audacity to pose as champions of human rights and international law, while lecturing and pointing fingers at others.
Their hypocrisy is staggering.
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Patrice Lumumba gave his independence speech on June 30, 1960.
He said, in front of the Belgian king:
"We are no longer your monkeys."
He was killed on January 17, 1961.
Less than seven months later.
The CIA was involved. Belgian intelligence was involved. The operation was approved at the highest levels of the Eisenhower administration.
He was replaced by Mobutu, who called himself Mobutu Sese Seko, who renamed the country Zaire, who looted it systematically for thirty-two years with the full support of Western governments who needed a stable pro-Western regime in Central Africa.
Stable meaning: the minerals kept moving. The people stayed poor. The elections didn't happen. The sovereignty was cosmetic.
Now imagine Lumumba had lived.
Imagine the Congo got what Vietnam got:
A liberation government that survived long enough to actually govern.
The counter-history is not fantasy.
It is what was deliberately prevented.
And the prevention has a paper trail.
The documents are declassified.
The names are known.
People see the Congo today and diagnoses African failure.
They are looking at a crime scene and calling it a character flaw.

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🇩🇿 In the shadow of the Algerian mountains, in late 1956, French soldiers came for a simple woman’s family. They killed her husband and her young son. Her world shattered that day.
But her heart did not break into despair. In early 1957, she made a quiet vow and joined the freedom fighters. From then on, she became their quiet strength.
She raised money for the cause. She collected medicines and supplies when there were none. She used her own savings to feed and arm the men who fought for independence. She built support among the people, one home at a time. She organized secret routes for food and weapons, and she passed intelligence that helped the fighters stay one step ahead of the enemy.
For months she moved like a shadow, serving her land with courage and faith.
Then, in October 1957, the French captured her.
They chained her to a vehicle and dragged her through the streets for all to see, hoping to break the spirit of her people. For ten long days they tortured her without mercy. Yet even as the pain tore at her body, she remained calm. She looked her oppressors in the eye and recited verses from the Quran, her voice steady and clear.
In the end, they threw her from a helicopter to finish her life.
She died a martyr.
Today, the Algerian people still call her the Mother of Martyrs.
And whenever anyone tries to lecture you about human rights or women’s rights, remember her story. Those who did this to her are the same today as they were then. Their words have not changed their hearts.

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Israeli soldiers are speaking out about “moral injury” from the Gaza war, describing guilt, shame, and identity breakdown after killing civilians, witnessing abuse, or staying silent. One soldier recalls firing on unarmed men and boys, later describing himself as a “monster.” Others describe executions, torture and humiliation of Palestinian detainees, looting, and cover-ups.
History Speaks@History__Speaks
A female IDF soldier tells Haaretz that, pursuant to the orders of the battalion commander, five Palestinians were mowed down by an IDF tank simply because they entered a "kill zone." The one survivor of the five was held in a cage, in which one of the other "IDF soldiers" urinated on him. Of course, this Palestinian ended up being a civilian, not a Hamas fighter. (Not surprising, since the only "evidence" he was a combatant was that he was in a kill zone.)
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They will teach you that colonialism was wrong.
Past tense.
Was.
A historical wrong that has been acknowledged and overcome and we have all moved on.
They will not teach you that the wealth transferred during colonialism continues to compound in the same institutions and countries that transferred it.
They will not teach you that the borders colonialism drew continue to produce the conflicts colonialism designed.
They will not teach you that the legal structures, the debt instruments, the intellectual property systems, the currency arrangements colonialism's successor institutions built, these are not a new order.
They are colonialism that learned to wear a suit.
Teaching you that colonialism was wrong is safe.
Teaching you that colonialism is ongoing requires a different verb tense and a completely different conclusion.
They teach colonialism in the past tense because the present tense would indict them.
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Niger.
One of the poorest countries on earth.
Also one of the largest uranium producers on earth.
The uranium that powers French nuclear reactors, which provide seventy percent of France's electricity, has come from Niger for decades.
The price France paid for that uranium was set by AREVA, the French state nuclear company.
Below market rate.
For decades.
Niger sat on one of the most valuable energy resources in the world and could not afford to keep its lights on.
The irony is not ironic.
It is structural.
It was designed.
When Niger's new government after the 2023 coup demanded renegotiation of the uranium contracts, France called it instability.
Called it a threat to regional security.
Called for international pressure to restore the previous order.
The previous order in which French reactors ran on Nigerien uranium at prices set in Paris.
That order was called stability.
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@kajakallas Under international law you’re complicit in war crimes and genocide in Gaza
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