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Jesus is truth, He is King

Hamburger City Katılım Temmuz 2021
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@JesusSavesUs777 *its for those have RECOGNIZED they’re losers…. And the only winning strategy is fulling leaning on Christ for all things and in Him we find an eternal victory! Woe to those who think they know victory!
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Christian Tweets@JesusSavesUs777·
Ted Turner said "Christianity is for losers." Do you agree?
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Former Palestinian detainees are speaking out about the torture and sexual violence they faced inside Israeli detention centers. Al Jazeera’s @TareqAzzoum has been speaking to survivors, who say the trauma has not ended with their release.
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Dark Journalist
Dark Journalist@darkjournalist·
New IBT Article States: "Monica Jacinto Reza's relatives say neither the FBI nor the White House has contacted the family despite her case being repeatedly cited online as part of the alleged pattern..." It's quite strange they have not been contacted... IBT Cites Dark Journalist In the case of missing NASA engineer Monica Reza, International Business Times cites Dark Journalist Missing UFO Scientist Deep Research in their new article, but with false gaslighting that the families don't want their cases investigated...in fact many of them do...for example in the recent DailyMail article it was noted: "Reza's family and friends are speaking out for the first time. They told the Daily Mail they fear her June 22 disappearance could be connected to her work in advanced aerospace research." Dark Journalist set off the entire investigation and got it all the way up to the White House so far. The investigation will go deeper to find out the truth why the scientists have gone missing, mainstream media outrage notwithstanding... ibtimes.co.uk/federal-invest…
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Dr. Dan@UAPDr·
Instead of speculating about a “government disclosure prep meeting for pastors,” listen to two guys who were actually there walk through the whole conversation. Not broad prep for churches. Something much smaller. And much stranger. #UAP #Disclosure #aliens
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SKEKTEK@BitcoinSeptato1·
@TFL1728 It’s propaganda to push everything’s okay when anyone with a single brain cell can see something’s seriously off
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Tom Luongo@TFL1728·
Iran was a network node. It was never the target.
James E. Thorne@DrJStrategy

For the record. Iran’s Historic Mistake Carl von Clausewitz wrote that war is “the continuation of politics by other means.” President Trump grasped this from the start: Operation Epic Fury exists to stop Iran’s nuclear march and restore deterrence, not to pursue the familiar neocon fantasy of occupation and nation-building. Epic Fury is peace through strength in action: credible force applied decisively when adversaries mistake restraint for weakness. By weaponizing the Strait of Hormuz, Iran committed a strategic blunder of historic proportions. Tehran meant to punish America. Instead, it exposed every power built on imported energy, vulnerable sea lanes, and the delusion that globalization repealed geography. China is exposed. Europe is exposed. Britain is exposed. Iran has created a world where hard resource power decides outcomes. Start with China. Beijing’s industrial machine depends on imported oil and gas moving through vulnerable maritime chokepoints, the old Malacca dilemma in modern form. A great power reliant on long, exposed sea lines cannot be secure, regardless of economic scale. The Hormuz shock forced China to scramble for alternatives, proving that size is not resilience. Europe and Britain face the same problem. After escaping Russian dependency, they traded one vulnerability for another, leaning on imported LNG and maritime flows exposed to coercion. When chokepoints tighten, they absorb shocks rather than project strength. European criticism says less about American failure than about discomfort with a world where hard power still matters. Iran’s mistake is that once Hormuz becomes structurally unreliable, the world builds around it. That means bypass corridors, revived pipeline politics, and urgent planning for routes linking Aqaba to Mediterranean outlets near Gaza and the long-stalled Basra-to-Aqaba pipeline. The old energy order is cracking. The UAE’s OPEC exit signals cartel discipline giving way to national advantage under pressure. Trump deserves credit, not European scolding. Operation Epic Fury struck thousands of targets, degraded Iran’s offensive capabilities, and shattered assumptions that the West would absorb escalation without response. The administration acted while others lectured. It restored deterrence in the only language Tehran understands. The larger lesson matters more. Secure natural-resource hard power is what the Western Hemisphere possesses in abundance. The United States, Canada, and the Americas command hydrocarbons, LNG, farmland, freshwater, critical minerals, and strategic depth on a scale import-dependent Europe and Asia cannot match. This crisis clarified, not weakened, the Americas structural position. The financial dimension reinforces the point. Demand for Federal Reserve swap lines during crisis proves King Dollar remains supreme. When stress hits, governments run toward dollar liquidity, not away from it. Hard resource power and monetary power reinforce one another, and the United States sits at the center of both. That is Epic Fury’s real significance. Clausewitz wrote that “the political view is the object, war is the means.” Trump understood that. Iran tried to weaponize geography, Trump turned the confrontation into a demonstration of who is exposed and who is not. The Trump administration deserves far more praise than it has received, and history will likely judge that Iran’s greatest miscalculation was not merely closing Hormuz, but revealing which powers still command the real sources of strength.

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@RayKump Smart man. We catch everything. We are always watching.
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Ray Kump@RayKump·
Mr. Beast just announced that he’s withdrawing from OPEC.
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Saifedean Ammous@saifedean·
@StefanMolyneux If she complains about you offering a solution she'll also complain if you commiserate & don't offer a solution. What she actually wants is pregnanancy & her hindbrain is doing this to get you to get her pregnant or leave. Pregnant women don't do this
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Freedomain - with Stefan Molyneux, MA
If you are a woman, and you come to me with a problem, I’m going to give you a solution If you want to just complain, well, that’s why God gave you female friends Men solve problems
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Billboard Chris 🌎
Billboard Chris 🌎@BillboardChris·
He’s a convicted sex offender who pleaded guilty to felony child pornography charges and corruption of a minor. He sent over 12,000 text messages to a student. He then raised money on GoFundMe to buy a baby! Pennsylvania law does not prohibit a registered sex offender from becoming a parent through surrogacy.
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Brandon Mitchell is a registered sex offender. He and partner Logan Riley hired a surrogate so they could obtain a child. Pennsylvania law prevents sex offenders from adopting children— But NOT from purchasing them via surrogacy. Child protective services should investigate immediately.

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Nathan Jugan #UnitedWeStand
Nathan Jugan #UnitedWeStand@NathanJugan17·
Shane McAnally and his husband Michael Baum have posted many questionable and pedophilic photos of children on their social media pages over the years. Shane and Michael have gone as far as to show open child abuse on camera as well. Pedophiles are the demons that walk amongst us that need to be shamed entirely and held accountable to the fullest extent of the law. Arrest @shanemcanally and @michaelmcbaum, please do it @dojphofficial @JudgeJeanine @FBIDirectorKash @POTUS
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RedWave Press@RedWavePress

DISGUSTING: The g*y Grammy Award winner Shane McAnally is “stunned” by the MASSIVE backlash after posting a video of his surrogate baby boy crying for his mother — and says he finds the video 
“hilarious,” according to The Daily Mail. McAnally told The Daily Mail: “We found it hilarious. He’s five months old, he obviously doesn’t understand English.” “I was appalled by what some people have been saying. Some people have taken it out of context.” Blatant child abuse! Every CHILD needs a MOM!

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SKEKTEK@BitcoinSeptato1·
@TFL1728 @Nrthms1 Where in the world are you getting that 2 million number? DHS own deportation numbers are even close to half that
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Tom Luongo@TFL1728·
@Nrthms1 You have a secure border. He is sealing up the Catholic and Mormon charity grifts and we’ve deported more than 2 million If you want this so bad go sign up for duty tough guy. Otherwise stow the monkey memes pillow-biter
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Tom Luongo
Tom Luongo@TFL1728·
TL;DR. Trump is removing the “Chaos Premium” from the global economy. Stop bitching about it and start thanking him and the US for our service to humanity
James E. Thorne@DrJStrategy

Food for thought. Iran Is Not Winning. It Is Unraveling. The prevailing narrative on Iran has it almost perfectly reversed. We are told that Tehran is winning a war of wills in the Gulf and that Donald Trump is gambling recklessly with the world’s most sensitive chokepoint. In reality, Iran is not consolidating strength; it is managing decline. And Trump’s play on the Strait of Hormuz has quietly forced energy markets to reprice security—tilting the balance decisively toward the Americas, and away from Europe, Asia and China. The Islamic Republic no longer resembles a confident revolutionary project. With the old clerical core leadership shattered, power has splintered between a camp that recognises a deal with the outside world as the only path to survival and the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, a class of military dictators with guns, patronage networks and a rational fear that any genuine settlement will ultimately throw them overboard. This is not a unified strategy at work; it’s infighting, paranoia, a fragmented system in late-stage decay, crumbling under pressure. Into this fragmentation, the White House has introduced a form of calibrated coercion too often caricatured as impulsive. Around the Strait of Hormuz, Washington has threatened disruption without fully triggering it, forcing shipowners, insurers and policymakers to absorb a hard truth: dependence on vulnerable, seaborne Middle Eastern barrels is not a passing inconvenience but a structural risk. Iran can harass tankers and jolt day-to-day sentiment; it cannot rebuild a broken economy on sporadic shocks to global shipping. And the world must deal with the end of Pax Americana! The underlying playbook is anything but novel. Sun Tzu’s insistence that “all warfare is based on deception”, Machiavelli’s counsel that a ruler must manipulate appearances and exploit factionalism, and Alfred Thayer Mahan’s argument that sea power and control of chokepoints shape the fate of nations are not museum pieces. They are, in this case, the operating code. Trump’s opaque signalling, deliberate use of disinformation and visible but limited naval posture in and around Hormuz amount to a modern, Mahanian use of sea power as economic statecraft. Energy markets are already adjusting. Tankers are head to the Gulf of America. In a world where a single strait can a risk to economies is Europe and Asia, without ever being fully closed, assets tied to secure basins and diversified export routes deserve a premium. The Americas sit in an enviable position: vast, politically stable hydrocarbon resources, multiple pipelines and ports, and no dependence on a distant maritime chokepoint controlled by adversaries. By contrast, Europe, much of Asia and China find themselves downstream of vulnerabilities they do not control and regimes they cannot stabilise, exposed to shipping routes that can be threatened faster than alternative supply can be mobilised. All of this plays out against a domestic backdrop in Iran that looks less like revolutionary vigour and more like fear. A state that cannot safely keep its internet on, that must rely on public brutality to deter dissent, is not projecting confidence. It is signalling weakness, to its own citizens as much as to its rivals. Winston Churchill once remarked that “in war, resolution; in defeat, defiance; in victory, magnanimity; in peace, goodwill.” Iran’s leadership offers only defiance, without realistic prospects of victory or peace. The uncomfortable conclusion for those still insisting that Tehran is “winning” is that what they are observing is not the rise of a regional hegemon, but the protracted, strategically exploited unwinding of a brittle regime at the centre of an overexposed energy system.

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Shadow of Ezra
Shadow of Ezra@ShadowofEzra·
This is what Benjamin Netanyahu did to Christians in Lebanon in just over a month.
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