
Disc-over-y
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Disc-over-y
@Discover_666
Cyber Dude


12/ The people you love are not safe just because they stay quiet. They are one algorithm away from being flagged. One post away from being frozen out. One decision away from being targeted — and you will not be able to protect them. This thread is not hypothetical. This infrastructure is being built right now. CBDCs. Digital IDs. AI surveillance. Social credit systems. We have to stop it before it goes live. Before the people we love become leverage against us. Share this thread. Make people see what is at stake. Show them that surveillance does not just threaten liberty — it weaponizes love. Every day I share warnings like this. Context that exposes what is being built. Alarm bells that will not stop ringing until enough people wake up and stand against this system. Follow me. Not because I have all the answers — but because the threat is real, the window is closing, and we need every voice willing to fight before it is too late. Preserve Liberty by Preserving Privacy.


🇭🇺 HUGE! Leaked audio suggests Magyar Péter Predicts a Big War is coming to the European Union. "Its going to happen anyway. A big fucking war is coming!"





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@jvgraz No, not anymore. They're powerful because they are in every single device, inside everyone's home. No politician, leader, or citizen can dispatch a single electronic communication without their awareness. This is the justification for the boldness. And much more on the way.



@vxunderground Explanation was implied in the threat by Klaus Schwab (WEF) not long ago. The cybersecurity nightmares of late are also explained by the same. An accident must happen caused by 3rd parties that will allow them to implement the solution already prepared. Ordo ab Chao.


The Metropolitan Police has won a judicial review into the use of Live Facial Recognition across London. The court concluded the Met’s policy complies with human rights law and contains clear and effective safeguards.





A family in Portugal is selling their 40-acre estate. It's inside a protected natural park. Farmhouse restored in the local style. A natural spring, a stream running through the land, two dams, and a well 75m deep. It also has olive trees, fruit trees, and a cork oak forest. In Portugal, cork oaks are protected by law. You can't cut them down. But every 9 years you can harvest the bark, and it grows back. The harvested cork goes into wine stoppers, flooring, insulation, handbags, shoes, even aerospace panels. This estate's trees currently hold about 24 tons of it. The estate covers three parcels. The house sits on the first and can be expanded by over 50%. The other two have potential for new builds. €782k ($920k), direct from the owner. Happy to do an intro for anyone seriously interested. Serra de São Mamede, 2km from the Spanish border. At night, there's no light pollution and according to the owners you can see the Milky Way. What would you do with a place like this?


Os confinamentos eram mais uma teoria de conspiração.

🔘 MH17 and the Nord Streams — two different incidents, one scheme: blame Russia and deny it access to the investigation. President Vladimir Putin, during a meeting with the Prime Minister of Malaysia, expressed condolences to the families of the MH17 victims and once again emphasized: Moscow has always supported an open, comprehensive, and depoliticized investigation. What do MH17 and the Nord Streams have in common? 🔴 Russia being excluded from the investigation 🔴 Preassigned “guilty” parties 🔴 Maximum politicization instead of facts The civil aviation committee declared Russia guilty in the MH17 crash — almost 11 years later, without considering Moscow’s arguments. Meanwhile, the Malaysian Prime Minister is now openly questioning the independence of international institutions. And the Nord Streams? Same script: accuse Russia, but keep it away from any real investigation. Political analyst Yevgenia Voyko emphasizes: “Russia is effectively denied any opportunity to speak in its defense, to present evidence of its innocence and lack of involvement, and this narrative is used purely for political purposes.” Russia responded in the most proper way — by showing readiness for honest dialogue, but refusing to take part in a farce. While global media continues broadcasting a narrative convenient for the West, Moscow keeps repeating: We are not afraid of the truth — as long as it is objective.







