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Macro & Growth. Core holdings: $TSLA & $NFLX. I don't trade the dips, I buy them.

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Daniel@Daniel72263·
Do you know what game this is?
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Worldwide % increase in gasoline prices since the Iran War began
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‼️ Absolutely stunning footage The beast F 22 Raptor goes full power and launches into an unrestricted climb. It leaves the runway like gravity just gave up. Video credit to the original owner.
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WAR@warsurv·
🚨 BREAKING: Donald Trump calls on the Taliban to return $7 billion worth of U.S. military equipment left behind during Joe Biden’s Afghanistan withdrawal.
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NASA@NASA·
One last look at Earth before we reach the Moon. This view of the Earth was captured on April 5, the fourth day of the Artemis II mission, from inside the Orion spacecraft. The four astronauts will reach their closest approach of the Moon tomorrow, April 6.
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Watcher.Guru@WatcherGuru·
JUST IN: 🇺🇸 President Trump considers charging tolls for ships passing through the Strait of Hormuz.
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DiscussingFilm@DiscussingFilm·
The Artemis II crew has broken the record for furthest distance from Earth ever travelled by humans.
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OSINTdefender@sentdefender·
The United Kingdom will refuse to allow the United States to use its airbases, particularly RAF Fairford and Diego Garcia which long-range strategic bombers with the U.S. Air Force have previously utilized on a case-by-case basis to carry out strikes on Iran, for missions that target Iranian bridges, power plants, or other civilian infrastructure, citing concerns that such strikes could harm civilians and constitute war crimes, senior officials tell The i Paper.
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JUST IN: 🇺🇸🇮🇷 President Trump says "the entire country [of Iran] could be taken out in one night." "And that night might be tomorrow night."
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Mario Nawfal
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
🇺🇸🇮🇷 He was wounded, alone, and hiding in the mountains… and people were actively hunting him. After the F-15E was hit by a shoulder-fired missile, he ejected and survived. For more than 24 hours, he stayed hidden in a small crevice, trying not to be seen. Hundreds of Iranian forces were out looking for him. Even locals were being offered money to capture him. The U.S. was tracking signals, but it wasn’t simple. Some signals looked real, others felt like traps… there was a real fear he might already be captured. Then a short radio message came through: “God is good.” That’s when they knew he was still alive. One pilot had already been rescued earlier, in daylight, under heavy fire. Fast and risky. This one was different. A night operation. Around 200 special operations troops. A temporary base set up inside Iran. Everything slower, more careful… but just as dangerous. Both crew members were miles apart. Iranian forces were everywhere. In the background, Israel also helped a bit… sharing intel and hitting targets to slow things down. He stayed hidden, held on, and waited. And in the end… they got to him. Source: CNN
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🇺🇸🇮🇷 How much is one American life worth? Yesterday, the U.S. military answered that question on Iranian soil. Priceless. Two MC-130J special ops aircraft landed deep inside Iran to extract the injured F-15 pilot and rescue team. Both became stuck in the soft desert ground south of Isfahan. With Iranian forces closing in, the U.S. made the only decision they could: blow them up, rather than allow Iran to capture them. Each MC-130J costs over $100 million. Four MH-6 Little Bird helicopters used in the mission were also intentionally destroyed, and three additional aircraft had to fly into Iran to complete the extraction. Iran claimed they shot them down. But they said the same thing in 2011 when Navy SEALs blew up a Black Hawk chopper during the bin Laden raid. The rescue succeeded. Both crew members are safe. The colonel who evaded Iranian forces for two days in the Zagros Mountains while wounded is alive. The aircraft are gone. The pilots are home. Worth it. Source: WSJ, NYT

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The White House@WhiteHouse·
GOD BLESS OUR TROOPS AND GOD BLESS THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.
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NASA@NASA·
No days off when you’re Moonbound. @Astro_Christina continues prep for tomorrow’s lunar flyby after completing her workout. Meanwhile, our entire world watches in anticipation with hope and excitement as the @NASAArtemis II crew presses on toward the Moon.
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JUST IN: 🇷🇺🇪🇺 Russia says Europe is headed for "extremely tough times" following its move to abandon Russian energy.
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Globe Eye News@GlobeEyeNews·
BREAKING: Bahrain calls on the United Nations to pass a resolution to reopen the Strait of Hormuz by force.
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Sputnik India@Sputnik_India·
🚨🇺🇸🇮🇷 US uses outdated A-10 warplanes in Iran US is flying A‑10 Thunderbolt II jets — aircraft long labelled outdated and slated for retirement by 2029. Air Force wanted to retire all 162 remaining A-10s to save $423 million. Pentagon has doubled A‑10 deployments in Iran.
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Watcher.Guru@WatcherGuru·
JUST IN: $70,000 Bitcoin
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Shanaka Anslem Perera ⚡
JUST IN: The New York Times confirmed the unit. Navy SEAL Team 6. The same operators who killed Osama bin Laden in Abbottabad in 2011 extracted a downed Air Force colonel from the Zagros Mountains of Iran in 2026. The parallels are exact and the differences are what matter. In 2011, 24 SEALs flew two stealth Black Hawks into Pakistan, spent 40 minutes on the ground, destroyed one crashed helicopter to protect its classified stealth modifications, and flew out with bin Laden’s body. Zero casualties. In 2026, according to the Times, hundreds of special operations troops and other military personnel, dozens of warplanes and helicopters, and the full spectrum of cyber, space, and intelligence capabilities were deployed to extract one injured weapons systems officer who had been evading capture for over 24 hours while IRGC forces and Bakhtiari tribesmen hunted him through mountains 200 miles inside Iran. The operation that killed the world’s most wanted man used two helicopters. The operation that rescued one pilot used an air armada. The WSO ejected when his F-15E was shot down on April 3, the first American combat aircraft lost in the war. He landed in the mountains of Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad Province. He had a pistol, an encrypted beacon, and SERE training. He hiked to a 7,000-foot ridgeline, found a rock crevice, and activated his signal while Iranian state television broadcast a bounty for his capture. The CIA ran a deception campaign to misdirect Iranian search parties. Israeli intelligence provided real-time tracking of IRGC ground force movements and the Israeli Air Force halted its own strike campaign for 36 hours to create a rescue corridor. A senior US official told the Times it was “one of the most challenging and complex rescues in the history of American special operations.” The rescue force established a forward arming and refuelling point on an abandoned airstrip approximately 50 kilometres southeast of Isfahan, deep inside Iranian territory. Two MC-130J Commando II transports and associated MH-6 Little Bird helicopters landed to support the extraction. Both transports became immobilised. The operators destroyed them on the ground, detonating charges on classified avionics, communications systems, and software rather than allow the IRGC to capture American technology. Then they called for more aircraft. Three additional transports arrived under fire. SEAL Team 6 loaded the WSO and the stranded rescue team and flew out of Iran. Zero American casualties. The WSO was flown to Kuwait for treatment. The President said he “will be just fine.” In 2011, one stealth Black Hawk was destroyed to protect its secrets. In 2026, two MC-130Js and their associated rotary-wing aircraft were destroyed for the same reason. The doctrine is identical: hardware is expendable when the alternative is technology transfer to an adversary. The scale is what changed. Abbottabad was a scalpel. Dehdasht was a sledgehammer wrapped in a scalpel. The scalpel was SEAL Team 6. The sledgehammer was everything else the United States military sent into Iran to make sure the scalpel could do its work and come home. This was the first confirmed American ground operation of the 2026 Iran war. Not a missile strike. Not an air sortie. Boots on Iranian soil, weapons fired at Iranian forces, aircraft destroyed on Iranian territory, and every person who went in came out. The country that failed at Desert One in 1980 just succeeded at Dehdasht in 2026, and the unit that made the difference is the same unit that was created because Desert One failed. open.substack.com/pub/shanakaans…
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He climbed a ridge. That is where the story turns. When the F-15E was hit on Friday morning, both crew members ejected over the mountains of Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad Province in southwestern Iran. The pilot was located first and extracted by HH-60 rescue helicopters within hours, under small arms fire that wounded crew aboard the recovery aircraft. The weapons systems officer landed deeper in hostile terrain. He was alone on the ground in a country where state television was broadcasting a bounty for his capture and Basij militia were flooding the mountain roads below. According to reports now confirmed by Fox News citing two senior US officials, the WSO used his SERE training, the survival, evasion, resistance, and escape doctrine drilled into every American combat aircrew. He moved on foot through rugged terrain. He climbed to an elevated ridge near the city of Dehdasht. He activated his encrypted emergency beacon. And he waited. The beacon was the thread. Everything that followed pulled on it. US Joint Special Operations Command launched a night extraction package. Reports indicate Delta Force operators and Pararescuemen from the 24th Special Tactics Squadron inserted via helicopters from the 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment, the Night Stalkers, the unit that flew the Bin Laden raid. A-10 Warthogs from the 355th Wing provided close air support, running gun passes on IRGC and Basij convoys advancing toward the WSO’s position. HC-130J tankers kept the package airborne. Multiple aircraft were dispatched to establish a temporary fire zone around Dehdasht, a no-entry perimeter enforced with precision strikes on a telecommunications tower and approaching vehicles. Iranian local officials reported at least four killed and several wounded from the strikes. Then the operation went sideways. According to reports corroborated by Fox News’s confirmation that US forces destroyed “aircraft which have sensitive equipment,” two C-130 transports landed at a remote forward arming and refuelling point inside Iran to support the extraction. Both became stuck. Rather than allow the aircraft and their classified systems to fall into IRGC hands, American forces destroyed both planes on the ground. The deliberate destruction of two US military aircraft inside Iran to deny equipment to the enemy is the detail that separates a clean extraction from an operation that nearly failed before it succeeded. Additional transports arrived under A-10 cover. The Delta operators and Pararescuemen who were now themselves stranded at the destroyed landing zone loaded the WSO and extracted under ongoing fire. Fox News reported that the WSO “and the members of the rescue team are all safely out of Iran.” Zero American casualties. Desert One in 1980 ended when a helicopter collided with a C-130 on a remote Iranian airstrip, killing eight Americans before the mission reached Tehran. Forty-six years later, C-130s were destroyed on Iranian soil again. This time the destruction was deliberate. This time the team got out. This time the man they came for came with them. The operation confirms two truths that cannot be separated. American special operations forces can penetrate, fight inside, and extract from Iran. And the war that was supposed to be over required the most elite soldiers in the US military to fight a ground battle in Iranian mountains to recover one man from a country with no air defences. Both statements are true. The rescue proves American capability. The need for the rescue proves Iranian capability. And the 48-hour countdown is still running. open.substack.com/pub/shanakaans…

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BRICS News@BRICSinfo·
JUST IN: 🇺🇸🇮🇷 US Vice President JD Vance has been in contact "all night long" with Iranian Foreign Minister Araghchi through Pakistani mediators, Reuters reports.
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Lucy
Lucy@TheLucyShow1·
US 🇺🇸 Military is 🔥
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NASA@NASA·
We're going farther than ever before 🚀 Today, the Artemis II crew will break the record for how far humans have traveled from Earth as they fly around the far side of the Moon. Coverage begins at 1 p.m. EDT (1700 UTC). Watch Artemis II make history: nasa.gov/ways-to-watch/
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NASA@NASA·
These four astronauts are currently on a mission to fly around the Moon—and soon they'll break the record for how far humans have traveled from Earth! Meet our Artemis II crew 👇
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