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Jeroman888

@Jerom1428

Miskatonic University Underperforming Straggler seeking and finding truth of God in all good and bad. Getting home before dark. The Lord JESUS is Our Light ♪♫`

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Daniel Davis Deep Dive
Daniel Davis Deep Dive@DanielLDavis1·
This is an actual quote from the article Trump cites here: “Having a president who is humble before God (and openly so) not only expands his political reach but also his moral reach.” there is not a humbled bone in the president’s body, as he exposes on this very post, by boasting about himself. And anytime someone religiously boasts about political gain from religious connection to politics, is itself evidence of a problem.
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Amir Tsarfati
Amir Tsarfati@beholdisrael·
My sincere apologies to the brave people of Iran. Everyone is about to backstab you. Your Arab neighbors and your allies in the West seem more eager to reopen the Strait of Hormuz than to confront the monsters ruling your regime. This war began because of the mass slaughter of innocent, unarmed civilians and because of the regime’s growing nuclear and ballistic missile threat. The Strait of Hormuz was blocked as a consequence of that war, yet now the world’s focus no longer seems to be on confronting the very reasons the war began, but rather on minimizing the economic fallout that followed.
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Jody Chase
Jody Chase@JodyChaseTN·
Charlie Kirk loved Thomas Massie. TPUSA says he wasn’t really a fan. Charlie Kirk was reportedly distancing himself from the Pro-Israel movement. TPUSA says he absolutely wasn’t. Charlie Kirk was openly exploring Catholicism. TPUSA says “he just liked the art.” Charlie Kirk believed in free speech — even offensive speech. TPUSA says he wouldn’t approve of Netflix jokes. Charlie Kirk said mothers should be home raising children. TPUSA says he wanted Erika working around the clock as CEO away from the kids. At this point… what exactly are we witnessing right now? 👀
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Brian Roemmele
Brian Roemmele@BrianRoemmele·
“MOTHERS LOCK UP YOUR SONS! THE JEZEBELS ARE COMING! This is what 1975 was like?
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🇦🇪 Faisal Al Ketbi فيصل الكتبي
🚨 Do you understand what happened in the last 72 hours.. > Trump canceled his son's wedding — returned to the White House citing "circumstances pertaining to Government".. publicly linked the timing to "a thing called Iran".. > CBS reported that US military and intelligence officials canceled their entire Memorial Day weekend.. not individual plans.. the whole weekend.. they're on standby for possible new strikes on Iran.. > US updating emergency recall rosters overseas.. rotating troops OUT of the Middle East to reduce retaliation targets.. you don't reduce your footprint unless you're expecting a response.. > Pakistan's army chief flew secretly to Tehran on the same day.. received by Iran's interior minister.. Qatar and Pakistan both running last-ditch mediation simultaneously.. > Tulsi Gabbard — the Director of National Intelligence, the person who synthesizes every classified threat assessment before it reaches the Oval Office — submitted her resignation.. this weekend.. effective June 30.. > Iranian airspace remains heavily restricted until at least Monday.. Iranian military publicly stating readiness for "enemy foolishness".. > no final strike decision announced as of Friday afternoon.. but the recall rosters are live.. the troops are repositioning.. and the mediators are in Tehran in person.. every single one of these things happened in the same 48-hour window.. all of this.. one weekend.. if you're not following me you're finding out about this 48 hours late from someone who read my post.. it's only getting crazier from here.. Follow and turn on notifications before it's too late.
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Tom Elliott
Tom Elliott@tomselliott·
@ShadowofEzra Charlie Kirk told me privately he was planning to become a trans performing Sunday drag brunches at Bob’s Big Boy.
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Shadow of Ezra
Shadow of Ezra@ShadowofEzra·
The new Charlie Kirk show is facing backlash after claiming Charlie Kirk would no longer support Thomas Massie if he were still alive today. Andrew Kolvet claims Charlie Kirk “spoke with him privately” and was upset with Thomas Massie for voting against the Big Beautiful Bill. Blake Neff claims Charlie Kirk would be angry over Thomas Massie exposing the Epstein class. “There’s a pedophile class that Trump is allied with.”
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Brian Roemmele
Brian Roemmele@BrianRoemmele·
The Polyphon: When Music Was Programmed on Perforated Discs In the closing years of the 19th century, long before vinyl records, magnetic tape, or digital files, a remarkable machine let ordinary people summon complex, multi-note music from thin air. It did not play recordings of real instruments or voices. Instead, it executed precise mechanical instructions encoded on interchangeable metal discs. That machine was the Polyphon, and its story is one of the earliest and most elegant examples of “software” for music. The Polyphon was invented in 1870 in Leipzig, Germany, by two engineers: Gustav Adolf Brachhausen and Ernst Paul Riessner. They had previously worked with the Symphonion company, which had pioneered commercial disc-playing music boxes in the mid-1880s. Brachhausen and Riessner broke away to perfect and commercialize their own version. Their firm, originally called Firma Brachhausen & Riesener, was founded in 1887 in the Leipzig suburb of Wahren. It was renamed Polyphon-Musikwerke AG in 1895, and full-scale production of the iconic disc machines began around 1896–1897. The timing was perfect. Traditional cylinder music boxes, with their pinned barrels, were beautiful but expensive to make and difficult to duplicate in volume. Each new tune required an entirely new cylinder. The disc system changed everything. A single machine could play dozens or hundreds of different pieces simply by swapping a disc. This was revolutionary it turned music into something you could collect, trade, and update, much like software libraries or app catalogs today. Polyphon machines and their discs were exported worldwide. In 1892 the company sent people and tooling to America to establish the Regina Music Box Company in Rahway, New Jersey. Regina became one of the most famous names in American disc boxes and helped popularize the format across the Atlantic. How the Polyphon Actually Worked At first glance, a Polyphon looks like an ornate wooden cabinet or tabletop box with a large, flat metal disc inside. Wind the powerful clockwork motor (or, on coin-operated models, drop a coin), and the disc begins to spin. The magic is in the disc itself. These are not simple records. They are precision-stamped or punched sheets of tin-plated steel or similar metal. During manufacturing, holes are punched in carefully arranged patterns. The displaced metal is curled or pressed downward to form small raised projections — called plectra — on the underside of the disc. These tiny “fingers” are the actual data. As the disc rotates: The projections engage a row of star wheels (small, multi-pointed ratchets mounted in a gantry above the comb). Each star wheel is nudged forward by a projection and rotates just enough to pluck one tooth on the musical comb — a precisely tuned set of steel teeth of varying lengths. Longer teeth produce lower (bass) notes; shorter teeth produce higher (treble) notes. The radial position of the hole on the disc determines pitch; its angular position determines timing. Many models used two combs (sometimes striking simultaneously for richer tone, sometimes alternately). Larger instruments could have impressive volume and harmonic complexity. Playing time for a typical large disc (around 19–20 inches / 50 cm) was roughly 1 minute 45 seconds to 2 minutes — enough for a complete popular song, march, or waltz of the era. Drive systems varied by size. Smaller discs often used a center spindle; larger ones used peripheral drive holes around the edge for better stability and torque. A pressure bar kept the disc flat and properly engaged with the star wheels. Where the Polyphon becomes truly fascinating from a technological history perspective: The perforated disc is not a recording. It is a program. It contains encoded instructions: “At this moment, pluck these specific notes in this sequence and combination.” Change the disc, and the machine plays an entirely different piece without any modification.
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Pepe Escobar
Pepe Escobar@RealPepeEscobar·
PGSA is working fine. Three dozen tankers - and counting - are now crossing the Strait of Hormuz daily. They pay the tollbooth and sign a bunch of documents. Then they are "safely guided". In a "phased manner". No one is complaining. And on top of it Iran offers medical and food support for the crews - as well as transit insurance.
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Max Blumenthal
Max Blumenthal@MaxBlumenthal·
Israel massacred over 10 civilians today in Lebanon, which it seeks to militarily occupy A week ago, it bombed a man on a motorbike in Lebanon, then killed his 12 year old daughter when she tried to run away These are their values
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These are our values.

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Brian Roemmele
Brian Roemmele@BrianRoemmele·
Harry didn’t have a chance with the 50 Foot Women.
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Tom Elliott
Tom Elliott@tomselliott·
No man is really free unless he's self sufficient. If you can't feed yourself, you're always going to be dependent on someone else for your own survival. Dependency and sovereignty are mutually exclusive. This isn't to say everyone needs to be a farmer ... communities can work together. It's to say the greater your self sufficiency, the greater your level of liberty & independence. Thomas Massie embodies self sufficiency more than anyone else in Congress. Probably not many of you have seen the video I'm posting here. It's a product of @freethepeople -- follow them. If you haven't seen it, I urge you to take some time to see what American values look like in practice. My father sent me the video, along with the message below: This is the man that Trump calls a moron -- a moron from MIT! -- and the worst Congressman in the US government. Trump has called for a tsunami of money -- "whatever it takes" -- which will be more than any other race in the history of US primaries to take Massie out. Why? Because Massie has had the audacity/courage to oppose the war in Iran and oppose permitting Israel to dictate our foreign policy and congressional seats. Further insulting to Trump has been Massie's insistence on a full release of the Epstein files. If you take a few minutes to watch this video, I think you will appreciate what makes Massie unique. He is one of those rare individuals in politics who strives to govern according to his conscience and proven principles. And as he wages a David vs. Goliath battle, he is becoming a hero for standing up to Trump. Everything about Massie's life is real: he & his wife built their solar-powered home, completely, from the foundation to the roofing, plumbing, electrical outlets, and systems for water, heating and cooling, etc. Also, they grow and raise what they eat, from vegetables and fruit to poultry and grass-fed cattle. Hence, in Massie's world, his life has been a story about both embracing hard work and learning the way things work, along with the principles of running a successful small business, and, to accomplish all that, leading an honest and healthy life. Trump, to be sure and to his credit, built a business and understands that businesses, small and large, not government, are the primary source of job creation and prosperity. However, Trump's governing philosophy can be summed up in his own five words: "The art of the deal."  For Trump, "The art of the deal " is, first and above all, about negotiating from strength and winning. That, in turn, so often calls bluffing, bullying and browbeating -- whatever works to get his way. Today is the primary, so tonight we will see if Republicans in the 4th District of Kentucky stay loyal to the man of principle, or bend to the demands of the man of power.
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G.S. Quay
G.S. Quay@hemingquay·
Augustine’s Confessions
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Max Blumenthal
Max Blumenthal@MaxBlumenthal·
The smear piece you desperately promoted features a retraction of the predictable lie you just told The Grayzone is sponsored by our audience, unlike Axios You work for a corporate disinfo dump funded by the arms and oil industry Indeed, your career at Axios depends on lucrative sponsorships with murderous war profiteers You serve the interests of Trump mafiosi who massacre schoolgirls and bomb universities Your latest Cuba “report” comes straight out of the Operation Northwoods script You are the reason most Americans hate the media You are a Puto for the Epstein Class
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