Kyocha

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Kyocha

Kyocha

@AlexeyVolchek

Katılım Eylül 2022
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Kyocha@AlexeyVolchek·
@blury765 Freut mich das bei dir alles so gut läuft :) vermutlich bist du bei TR weil du dort Aktien und auch crypto abwickeln kannst oder ? Ist natürlich sehr praktisch und so hat man alles in einer App
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blry 🕵️‍♂️@blury765·
Wollte gerade mal gucken was das kleinste Sparratenintervall bei TR ist Scheinbar fahre ich mit Wöchentlich bei meinem $BTC Sparplan schon das kleinste mögliche Intervall 👀
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Kyocha@AlexeyVolchek·
@CDU so eine hohlbirne
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CDU Deutschlands@CDU·
„Der Iran ist das Land auf der Welt, das für große Teile des internationalen Terrorismus verantwortlich ist - einschließlich der Unterstützung Russlands in dem Krieg gegen die Ukraine. Wenn das iranische Regime so nicht mehr existiert, dann geht es der ganzen Welt ein bisschen besser", betonte @bundeskanzler @_FriedrichMerz nach seinem Treffen mit US-Präsident Donald Trump.
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Kyocha@AlexeyVolchek·
@Tarek_Bae Der Vogel soll lieber mal versuchen in nord Korea zu landen, da kriegt er wenigstens mal Gegenwind
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Tarek Baé@Tarek_Bae·
US-Präsident 🇺🇸 Trump droht Spanien 🇪🇸, nachdem die Nutzung spanischer Flughäfen für den Angriffskrieg gegen den Iran untersagt wurde: „Spanien hat sich schrecklich verhalten. Ich habe Scott gesagt, er solle alle Beziehungen zu Spanien abbrechen. Spanien hat tatsächlich gesagt, dass wir ihre Stützpunkte nicht nutzen dürfen. Aber schon in Ordnung. Wir könnten ihre Stützpunkte nutzen, wenn wir wollten. Wir könnten einfach hinfliegen und sie nutzen. Niemand kann uns verbieten, sie zu nutzen.“ Bundeskanzler Merz 🇩🇪 sitzt daneben und schweigt.
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kian@kian_sasan·
Entropy and UVD fix this
Joseph L Trahan for Senate District 15@JosephLTrahan

The Rothschild Global Banking empire has been the end of liberty in each and every nation for which it has exacted control. Once Andrew Jackson threw them out of the USA, it took a civil war to get them back in as Lincoln financed $5 Billion for the Republic (national bank act of 1863 & 1864) borrowing arranged by Salmon P CHASE from the Rothschild banking empire. $2.7 Billion of that principal loan was financed for 100 years of interest payments to the Rothschild banking empire. For 100 years the Rothschild banking empire received interest payments after the civil war...into the 1960's. NOW do you understand the Vietnam War? War is remarkably good for the Rothschilds banking empire as they finance BOTH side of every major and many minor wars. Can your mind comprehend those consequences? ROTHCHILD'S FINANCE THE KILLING OF MILLIONS OF ALL SIDE OF ALL WARS. Let that roll around in your mind. After the wearing of nations...after the strong men have got to war and died or been shattered physically and psychologically...THEN, the debt enslavement can begin. Are you getting it now? Can your mind conceive and hold the full gravity of this one central point...? Orchestrated, planned, insidiously propagandized, SOLD, fortified with political blackmail and bribes and it seems that as soon as a USA President has the will to destroy the Central Bank and end the massive ongoing every increasing debt slavery of our nation... They kill him. and they get away with it because they masterfully have us all fighting with one another rather than our real enemy...which is them. Ron Paul spent his life trying to educate the masses in the USA to the one fact. The USA could be inconceivably phenomenally lightyears ahead of our current situation. But, we have been mired and sludge stuck in massive debt and fake political fighting to service this massive debt. Until you and I collect our fellow citizens and focus on the real enemy of liberty...the real enemy of the USA, this sick nonsense will only get worse. Enjoy your Monday. -JLT

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kian@kian_sasan·
I thought the same, spent 6 years supporting the 🇦🇪 UAE in front of millions until I found out 1) their legal system is not coherent 2) they are the only middle eastern country continuing to support Israel, which equals to complicity in bombing innocent Palestinian children
Bassma Al Jandaly@Bassmaaljandaly

🇦🇪 To those who resent the UAE… The UAE does not fight nations — it fights extremism. It does not oppose peoples — it opposes hatred. While some invest in division and incitement, the UAE chose a more difficult and honorable path: coexistence, tolerance, and building human dignity before anything else. In a country where more than 200 nationalities live side by side, diversity was never a threat — it became strength. The UAE did not merely condemn extremism in words; it established institutions to counter it, enacted laws criminalizing hate speech, and made tolerance a state policy — not a seasonal slogan. From the signing of the Human Fraternity Document in Abu Dhabi, to establishing a Ministry of Tolerance, to embracing houses of worship of different faiths on one land — the UAE sends a clear message: the future is built on partnership, not hatred. If some attack the UAE because they reject moderation, they must understand that moderation is not weakness — it is wisdom. And those who feel threatened by coexistence should realize that the world advances when the walls of extremism fall. Hatred has never built nations. Tolerance builds civilizations. #uae #RamadanMubarak

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🇦🇪 As long as my case remains unresolved and the judgment against me is not fully retracted, it stands as clear evidence that Abu Dhabi’s court system can deliver unjust outcomes, that police do not consistently uphold the law, and that the judiciary lacks genuine independence. This situation undermines any claim that Abu Dhabi, or the UAE more broadly, is ready to serve as a leading global capital or center for international decision-making. True leadership in finance, diplomacy, or innovation requires a demonstrated commitment to fairness, the equal application of justice for all (citizens and non-citizens alike), and an impartial rule of law that protects everyone equally. Until these fundamental principles are proven in practice, not just proclaimed, confidence in the system will remain eroded. 🇦🇪
kian@kian_sasan

Three months ago, at 02:00 a.m., at a gas station in Abu Dhabi, I was taken. 🇦🇪 No warrant. No explanation. No charge. I was on my way to leave the country on a privately chartered flight from Dubai to Europe. Everything was booked. Everything was lawful. I was exiting peacefully. Instead, I was handcuffed. An officer slapped me and said: “This is the UAE.” At the gas station, when I asked whether everything was being recorded, cameras were turned off. I was then transported to a Police Station in Al Bateen District. While sitting calmly on a chair inside the station, I was slapped again. No provocation. No resistance. No lawful justification provided. ⸻ I. The Eight Hours Outside Procedure For approximately eight hours, I was held inside the station without formal registration of the case. I was not placed in a cell. The case was not officially opened. I slept on the floor. During those eight hours, officers repeatedly entered the room with new theories, new questions, and changing narratives about why I was being held. The justification shifted continuously. This was not investigation. It was construction. ⸻ II. The Fabricated Case The final allegation presented was that I verbally assaulted a police officer in Arabic by stating that the ruler of Dubai is superior to the ruler of Abu Dhabi. This is false. I do not speak Arabic. The allegation is linguistically impossible. In court proceedings, my 4 friends who were at the gas station and saw it all, as witnesses testified. The officers’ accounts conflicted. The narrative fractured under examination. The case, as presented, collapsed logically. And yet ⸻ III. Recording Suppression At Al Bateen Police Station, interrogation environments are typically recorded as standard procedure. During my detention: • The interrogation was not recorded. • Cameras were turned off at the gas station. • Footage from the station was not provided to the court. • No complete visual record exists of the critical hours. This is not normal protocol. In Abu Dhabi, recording is standard. This time, it did not occur. Eight unregistered hours. No recording. No preserved footage. That is not coincidence. ⸻ IV. Custody and Release After those eight hours, I was placed in custody for 48 hours, after which I was released. During that time, no German consular authority was notified, despite my status as a German resident. This omission violates basic international expectations of consular access. ⸻ V. Attempt at Private Resolution At the time, I chose restraint. I pursued a Memorandum approach to avoid harming individuals involved. I sought private resolution rather than public exposure. I did not escalate. I gave space for correction. Instead, the final appeal ruling imposed: Six months imprisonment, suspended. Three years probation. No prison today. A three-year activation mechanism remains. ⸻ VI. The Structure of Coercion From beginning to end: 02:00 a.m. detention. Physical intimidation. Eight unregistered hours. Shifting narratives. Linguistically impossible allegation. Suppressed recordings. 48-hour custody. Six months suspended. Three years probation. This is structural leverage. A suspended sentence creates conditional vulnerability. Any future allegation can reactivate imprisonment. That is coercion institutionalized through procedure. ⸻ VII. Escalation I do not accept the legitimacy of this outcome. I will formally request review by the German Embassy as a German resident. If this matter is not corrected, it will be escalated as: • A documented international human rights review • A precedent case on coercive probation mechanisms • A structured analysis of recording suppression • A diplomatic matter All documentation is preserved. Witness testimony. Timeline inconsistencies. Evidence of non-recording. Procedural gaps. If required, this will become public in full documentary form.

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