₿H∆cK🐐
1.3K posts

₿H∆cK🐐
@BHack75
Mịŋºrịŧy Hūsɓªŋð | Fªŧhər ºf ³ | Blºcƙchªịŋ / Wəɓ³ FrəªQ | ØĜ ƁṬC + ẸṬH Hºðĺər | Ṭrū-Və§ŧºr











Candace, we haven't bothered playing it because we know psychopathic predators like yourself do not care what is true or false and normal evidentiary logic has no effect on you. You're the kind of person who sees coded messages in the number "33" but then ignores evidence like DNA on a rifle or Tyler Robinson's own family members turning him in. Playing the audio at AmFest already wasn't enough. You'll obviously just say it's AI or a hologram or an Israeli actor or something, so what's the point? We gave up the possibility of any good faith conversation with you months ago. It's like trying to reason with a maniac brandishing a knife and screaming at people on the subway. You're the same thing.


President Trump gave Israel a direct order. Do not strike Irans energy infrastructure until further notice. Six hours later Israel disobeyed a direct order from President Trump and attacked three different locations in Iran. Iran was very clear what would happen if they did this.






Iran Regime Tells UN: “We target only the military objectives of the hostile forces. We don't target civilians. We don't target the interests of neighboring states.” Fact-Check: FALSE. The truth is that Iran's regime this week attacked: UAE: Dubai and Abu Dhabi airports, ports, hotels, residential neighborhoods, and industrial zones. Bahrain: Hotels in Manama, residential areas, and civilian infrastructure. Drone strikes caused injuries and fires in non-military zones. Kuwait: Hits on airports, civilian sites, and reported civilian impacts from strikes. Qatar: Strikes near airport, energy and industrial facilities. Saudi Arabia: Attacks on Aramco oil facilities, civilian and economic infrastructure, potential spillover to urban areas. Oman: Missile strikes on oil tankers, container ships in the Strait of Hormuz, and port infrastructure. Iraq: Strikes on Baghdad International Airport, hotels in Erbil used by civilians, and residential areas, causing civilian casualties. Jordan: Intercepted missiles with debris falling in civilian areas. Israel: Iran launched hundreds of ballistic missiles and drones toward Israeli cities, striking or threatening densely populated civilian areas including Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, and Beit Shemesh. Several missiles hit residential neighborhoods and a synagogue, killing at least 10 Israeli civilians and injuring dozens. Civilian buildings, roads, and vehicles were damaged by direct hits and debris from interceptions. The attacks were directed at urban population centers rather than clearly identifiable military objectives












