His Natural Highness
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His Natural Highness
@HisNatural
I am an easy going gentle man, with lots of dynamic friends. Each new day in my life is an opportunity to learn and unlearn
Abba Katılım Eylül 2017
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@trigottista The NADECO FRAUD keep being on the wrong side of history.
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Exposing the hypocrisy! Imagine being in bed with the very people you claimed to have fought against. The #FakeNadeco Cashivist scandal unfolds in real time 🙌 Thanks to @trigottista for shedding light on this 💡.
Obi na their Papa, man with zero scandal!

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@MarioNawfal The US Army is always loaded and prepared for all possible scenarios.
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🇺🇸🇮🇷 HOW DOWNED U.S PILOTS IN IRAN STAYED HIDDEN AND CONNECTED
When the U.S. F-15E crew ejected over Iran, they weren't cut off, they simply switched to a device called CSEL.
Built by Boeing, it’s a small, rugged unit attached to the pilot’s vest that survives ejection and immediately starts working.
Instead of talking over radio, it sends short encrypted bursts: location, status, and messages like “injured” or “enemy nearby” using frequency-hopping signals that look like background noise to enemy systems.
That’s the key: no voice, no easy signal to track, no triangulation.
It links to military satellites, feeding real-time data to rescue teams while letting the pilot stay silent and hidden.
Only when extraction is close does it switch modes, allowing helicopters or aircraft to lock onto the exact position.
In other words, even behind enemy lines, the pilot isn’t alone; they’re digitally tethered to the entire rescue network without giving away their position.
Source: Ynet


Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal
🇴🇲🇮🇷 Oman and Iran's deputy FMs are in negotiations to ensure the "smooth passage" of vessels through the Strait of Hormuz. Meanwhile, Trump's deadline for Iran to reopen the Strait has less than 24 hours remaining before the U.S begins to attack Iran's energy grid. Source: @OmanNewsAgency
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🇺🇸🇮🇷 How downed U.S. F-15E pilots in Iran stayed hidden & connected: After ejecting, they switched to Boeing’s CSEL device on their vest. It survives the jump and fires off short encrypted bursts—location, status, “injured,” or “enemy nearby”—using frequency-hopping signals that look like random noise. No voice, no easy tracking. It beams real-time data to rescue teams via satellite while the pilot stays silent. Only near pickup does it switch to let helos lock on.
Ynet
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@PO_GrassRootM Obi or nothing. Only Obi is fit to be the president.
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@netanyahu Thanks a lot. May the His resurrection bring victory for Israel. Shalom!
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To our Christian friends in Israel, the United States and around the world, we wish you a blessed and joyful Easter.
Christians are persecuted across the Middle East, in Syria, Lebanon, Nigeria, Turkey and beyond. But in our region, Israel alone protects our Christian community which is growing and prospering.
In this land where the story began, as missiles are fired at our capital, the holy city of Jerusalem, and as the US and Israel stand firm against the Iranian regime and its terror proxies, we continue to steadfastly protect the freedom of worship for all faiths, especially at this sacred time.
Even under fire, our commitment is unwavering: to defend life, to safeguard liberty, and to ensure that every believer can pray in peace.
May the message of renewal, hope, and faith shine brightly in your homes and hearts.
Happy Easter.
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@sentdefender So with all irans mouth making, they couldn't get capture the airmen. Too much talk, zero action
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Tonight’s operation in Southern Iran which resulted in the successful rescue of a Weapons System Officer (WSO) onboard an American F-15E Strike Eagle downed Friday over Iran, involved hundreds of special forces troops and other military personnel, including members of the U.S. Navy’s SEAL Team Six, dozens of fighter and strike aircraft, helicopters, and cyber, space and other intelligence capabilities, officials tell The New York Times.
Senior military officials described the mission to rescue the airman as “one of the most challenging and complex in the history of U.S. Special Operations” given the mountainous terrain, the airman’s injuries and Iranian forces rushing to the location in the mountains of Southern Iran.
The WSO evaded Iranian forces for more than 24 hours, at one point hiking up a 7,000ft ridgeline, a senior U.S. military official said. U.S. attack aircraft dropped bombs and opened fire on Iranian convoys to keep them away from the area where the airman was hiding. As U.S. Special Forces converged on the downed airman, they fired their weapons to keep Iranian forces away from the rescue site, but did not engage in a firefight with the Iranians.
In a final twist after the officer was rescued, two transport planes that would carry the commandos and the airmen to safety got stuck at a remote base in Iran. Commanders decided to fly in three new planes to extract all the U.S. military personnel and the airman, and they blew up the two disabled planes rather than have them fall into the hands of Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC).

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@SirDavidBent After a year of following u, u didn't follow back
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@officialABAT, the energy you are using to scatter opposition can be channeled towards scatering terrorist. Be useful for once. You can't be failure all round. Do something or get out from that seat of power. You are very clueless and shouldn't be found 100km2 near seat of power

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