John Mason

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John Mason

John Mason

@Heliotential

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John Mason
John Mason@Heliotential·
@ShoahUkraine They renamed the streets in Kiev so that now a "Shukhevich Avenue" connects to a "Stepan Bandera Avenue" which finally leads to Babi Yar. This is the humor of the Banderites. Now, two Nazi Ukrainian murderer's avenues lead directly to the site where they massacred Jews.
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OK@OK100800·
@squatsons One thing I love about Trump is: He is not into sunk cost. He tries something. It works out. Great. If it doesn’t work out he has no freaking problem pivoting and pulling out. He obviously considered Iran a threat. But he has no problem regrouping if need be.
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ayden@squatsons·
They didn’t have to go in because Ukraine is thousands of miles away. But we had to go at it with Iran because they were thousands of miles away. Also the Zelensky statement 🤣
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goosesteppinwolf
goosesteppinwolf@elementality13·
@Heliotential @TheNameofWar Britain declared war on Germany Germany wanted peace but the German economy was booming and it wasn't on a Rothschild bank they didn't like that too much
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The Name of War
The Name of War@TheNameofWar·
A crowd of about 4000 Nazi sympathizers, some with their children, protest outside Landsberg Prison, demanding amnesty for the hundreds of Nazi war criminals being held there. When Jewish people counter-protested, the crowd chanted Nazi-era slogans and attacked them, West Germany, 1951
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GBX@GBX_Press·
Confirmed presence of a Russian nuclear submarine near the Strait of Hormuz. Moscow has officially deployed six submarines, including two nuclear ones, near the Strait of Hormuz for a discreet mission to protect Iranian infrastructure, according to reports. Their primary role is to prevent the United States and Israel from freely entering the strait or approaching the Iranian coast. This deployment sends a strong political message to the West, signaling that any major escalation against Iran could directly involve Russia.
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goosesteppinwolf
goosesteppinwolf@elementality13·
@TheNameofWar Like iran they didn't strike first the west did. Germany was just trying to take back a piece of land back that was wrongfully stolen from them and Germans were being slaughtered in said land.
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jakestaketoo@jakestakestoo·
@DudeHates64848 @squatsons Take Putin down, leave land not yours and russia can have good future. Putin made a mistake and has to pay! Russians, take actions in your own hands!
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General Karen
General Karen@GeneralisKaren·
@lopp How long to break a 4 digit PIN number from the local ATM that has 1000x the value locked behind it?
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Jameson Lopp
Jameson Lopp@lopp·
2 new quantum computing papers just dropped. Is crypto cooked? Google says they designed quantum circuits that could break ECC in a few minutes with 500,000 physical qubits: a 20-fold reduction from previous work. Oratomic says they could break ECC in a few days with 26,000 neutral-atom physical qubits. These papers both show advancements in algorithmic efficiency and quantum computing theory, but one should not overlook the assumptions underlying these claims. The authors have improved upon techniques shown to work at small scale, but we have no proof they can be scaled up. In other words, we're at the stage where scientists have created a few transistors but are still trying to figure out how to fabricate a fully functioning silicon chip with tons of transistors working together simultaneously. Progress is clearly continuing. How long do we have before a cryptographically relevant quantum computer can be built? That's still anyone's guess.
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Russians With Attitude
Russians With Attitude@RWApodcast·
Well, it finally happened. After over five years of generating revenue for Patreon, they've banned our account for "presenting an elevated risk." They "can't share specific details" and their "decision is final". We never expected to last this long, to be honest. A popular, independent, crowd-funded media project run by actual Russians -- the whole premise is preposterous. Our continued survival always felt like a glitch, an oversight on somebody's part. We used Patreon because it was convenient and because everyone knows about it; not because we harboured any illusions about its hospitality. Its track record on free speech speaks for itself. We always ran parallel channels for exactly this reason. I've never been much of an entrepreneur. I really do lack the salesman genes. But I've always been proud of what we built with RWA -- something people genuinely appreciate, something with real-world value. Call me naive, but I always saw it as a way to cut through the media fog, to bypass the propaganda bubbles and just talk to the world directly. That's the part that mattered, and still does. What can one say about the manner of execution? A form letter with no signature or explanation, no possibility of appeal, not even the courtesy of an accusation; one recognizes the style. When you get rugpulled like this, what is left is what's actually yours -- the work, the voice, the people who chose to listen: those are not stored on anyone's servers.  We're not giving up. Русские не сдаются, as you've certainly heard. We're relaunching on Substack -- subscriptions are live, all podcast episodes will be hosted there, and we're getting back to longform writing. The road goes on. RWA is only getting stronger.
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Wiggy Smalls 💉😬🔫
I’m afraid George you’re missing one very important aspect. UK Muslims show a bigger radical side, nearly half feel sympathy for Hamas, only about 1 in 4 believe the October 7 attacks involved murder and rape, and many want Sharia law elements. Russia’s native Muslims are mostly moderate and secular, with stricter government crackdowns keeping extremism lower
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George Galloway
George Galloway@georgegalloway·
Leaving Moscow today I’m reflecting yet again that this a far more European city than any other. More cultured more educated more safe more united than ANY other. The problem for some is that this simply cannot be denied.
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the dude@cryptodude999·
We just need to cool off for the next rally.
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John Mason@Heliotential·
@lastbattleblitz @RWApodcast That dozens of millions of nonexistent Iranian Jews are being attacked by insane murderous nationalists with a language nobody cares about?
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TheLastBattle
TheLastBattle@lastbattleblitz·
@RWApodcast You attacked Ukraine on the same pretext Israel attacked Iran
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Antonio Falconieri
Antonio Falconieri@AULaw24·
@Heliotential @TomthunkitsMind In other words, John it’s their cheap propaganda. Maybe they were trying to sound scary. Anyway, they’re gonna end up like one member of the axis if they’re not careful. Japan.
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Tomthunkit™
Tomthunkit™@TomthunkitsMind·
The War Soup just got thicker. RUSSIA GAVE IRAN FOUR S-400 AIR DEFENSE SYSTEM BATTALIONS. Now, every $100 million, Israeli & US F-35 Stealth Bomber Jet can be tracked in real time. They’re no longer invisible. These complete S-400 battalions come with 8 launchers, each with 4 missile canisters, and 512 assorted missile types.
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baxondaxonbax@baxondaxonbax·
@porter_qui9if @NickSzabo4 @RKelanic I think America should invade Taiwan and take their shit. We can load the entire chip fab industry onto our big beautiful naval ships and send them where they belong, here in America.
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Rosemary Kelanic
Rosemary Kelanic@RKelanic·
RS: “What people don't realize is that the U.S. is preparing for a big war,” Prysner told RS. “Everyone's getting ready to go.” Per Mike Prysner, Executive Director of the Center on Conscience & War, who says many units are being called up. responsiblestatecraft.org/veterans-iran/
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John Mason
John Mason@Heliotential·
@danieldaycrypto @PamphletsY @CultureNot4Sale But they are welcome. Unofficially, illegals have been integrated into the labor force. Why not remove their bank accounts and other financial services? It's quite hypocritical to blame the illegals when it's your system's fault
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The Vision
The Vision@TheVisionAll·
@Heliotential @AryJeay Yes, I’m sure the terrorists gunning them down in the streets, killing thousands by the hour think the same.
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Arya Yadeghaar
Arya Yadeghaar@AryJeay·
Iranian taxi drivers and their opinions on the Iran-US war: I drove with about 20 different taxi drivers so far. Mostly Kurds, Fars and Azeri Iranians. About 19 of them fully supported the armed forces of Iran. Out of the 19, 16 were very politically aware of the situation, felt proud of their country’s military success so far, completely supported the new Iranian leader and none of them watched “Iran International” and acknowledged it’s a Mossad-affiliated propaganda outlet. One of them was even so excited, that he proudly told me about that one anonymous IRGC pilot he saw talking on Iranian TV, explaining Iranian strikes against “Israel”. You could literally hear the excitement in his voice, it actually made me proud. The other 3 supported the armed forces but believed in some weird conspiracy theories, and had doubts about the success rate of Iran’s military strikes, un-interestingly when I asked them, all 3 watched “Iran International” regularly. The remaining one person was very angry about US/Israeli attacks, especially on civilians, but wasn’t politically aware and believed Iran was finished. Believed in a lot of fake news (“zadan hamechio ba khaak yek saan kardan & dige hichi namoonde”) and had no hope. When I asked what he watched, he said “Iran International” and BBC. He said he doesn’t watch Iranian news outlets at all, and didn’t care a lot when I said that “Iran International” is Mossad-affiliated. Note: Iranian taxi drivers are among one of the lowest classes of the society.
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John Mason@Heliotential·
@TheVisionAll @AryJeay Must be a pretty cowardly useless 95% if they can't win, even with sanctions and support.
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The Vision
The Vision@TheVisionAll·
@AryJeay Water is wet. 90-95% of the Iranian people want the regime gone and have done so for 47 years. If anything, that sentiment has only strengthened.
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VolgaLad
VolgaLad@cym27s·
Russia’s Primorsk oil loading port in the Leningrad region has been on fire for over 24 hours after being struck by Ukrainian UAVs
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Alex Wiggin
Alex Wiggin@realalexwiggin·
@cym27s Interesting choice to call it Leningrad, instead of St. Petersburg.
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John Mason
John Mason@Heliotential·
@ShaleTier7 @Patrick80122519 @VolteFaceInvest You're not being creative enough. Iran can bring down all of starlink and all the satellites in the altitude range, leaving it blocked for years. Many other things are possible. US would have to use many nukes to dig out the missile cities.
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Michael Spyker
Michael Spyker@ShaleTier7·
I honestly do not know. What do you think? I have a hard time buying the “we need to escalate to de-escalate” line, which opens the door for Iran to get much more aggressive. No doubt that if Iran got more aggressive that the entire GCC + USA might be able to eventually win, but at that point we’re talking a multi year war.
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Michael Spyker
Michael Spyker@ShaleTier7·
I am just a guy that likes making my maps but I do feel somewhat compelled to say that Iran has a particularly good power grid, and gas distribution network. Like nearly impossible to destroy. I mean, I think Iran has a better gas transmission footprint than Canada. I know know who this tweet is for, but maybe these maps are helpful. In 2017, Iran exported 7,871 GWh and imported ~4 kWh, mainly exporting to Pakistan, Afghanistan, and Iraq. Iran's 4.3MWh per capita of annual electricity consumption is actually in-line with the UK at 4.6MWh per capita, and ~25% ahead of countries like Brazil and South Africa. Attacking a very hardened system like this, and opening the Gulf up to attacks on far more single-failure-point assets -- seems wildly, WILDLY stupid.
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The White House@WhiteHouse

🚨 “If Iran doesn’t FULLY OPEN, WITHOUT THREAT, the Strait of Hormuz, within 48 HOURS from this exact point in time, the United States of America will hit and obliterate their various POWER PLANTS, STARTING WITH THE BIGGEST ONE FIRST…” - President DONALD J. TRUMP

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