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Puerto La Cruz, Venezuela Katılım Şubat 2022
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KaiserRoman@KaiserRomanVE·
@arauca_simon @EFEnoticias El mejor es Mohamed Jatami fue presidente de Persia del 2007 y era reformista, posiblemente nuevo ayatolá. Hasta ahora hay un ayatolá interino que es el Presidente de la Cámara de Expertos (equivalente al Camarlengo del Vaticano) el pais persa entra en el Cónclave persa.
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EFE Noticias
EFE Noticias@EFEnoticias·
#ÚLTIMAHORA | El Jefe del Pentágono dice que han conseguido que cambie el régimen en Irán.
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Emy Ayuso
Emy Ayuso@emy_ayuso·
👑🇮🇷 De las 75.000 mezquitas que hay en Irán, 50.000 han cerrado debido a un descenso significativo en la asistencia… Mientras tanto, hay un auge de personas que visitan los templos zoroastrianos, ¡la religión nativa e imperial de Irán! ¿Que opinas tú? 🤔
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Josh Barzon
Josh Barzon@JoshuaBarzon·
2000 Years of Church History In 1 Image
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Dr. Maalouf ‏
Dr. Maalouf ‏@realMaalouf·
50,000 of Iran’s 75,000 mosques have closed due to a significant decline in attendance. Meanwhile, there’s a boom in people visiting Zoroastrian temples, the native religion of Iran!
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KaiserRoman@KaiserRomanVE·
@ElHiloRojoTV Ver bien sobre los tonos de cabellos de los personajes que están en la portada: si el tono sale blanco 🤍 vale a rubio 💛, si el tono es negro siempre es pelo negro o castaño. La mujer con chándal rojo con tono blanco, sería una mujer rubia es @IreneSaez5D
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Hector | 𝙴𝚕 𝙷𝚒𝚕𝚘 𝚁𝚘𝚓𝚘
El chándal azul de Maduro y los colores azules de la portada de The Economist 2026 no son casualidad. El azul no mira al futuro: ancla al pasado, a la nostalgia del orden que se derrumba. Siempre fue una lucha entre azules y rojos…
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KaiserRoman@KaiserRomanVE·
@Domainsnamesfor @ElHiloRojoTV Ver bien los tonos de cabellos de los personajes que están en la portada: si el tono sale blanco 🤍 vale a rubio 💛, si el tono es negro es pelo negro o castaño.
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pirry🐷🟪💎@Domainsnamesfor·
@ElHiloRojoTV Maria Corina Machado es la de rojo detrás del tanque de guerra , se pensó que sweeney pero no es, es ella cuando huyó de Venezuela por mar
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KaiserRoman@KaiserRomanVE·
@Domainsnamesfor @ElHiloRojoTV No sería, creo que es Irene Sáez que fue alcaldesa de Chacao por su melena larga y rubia. Era muy amable con Venezuela por ser Miss Venezuela 1981. Lo vi en 1999 en Prados del Este en un reconocido centro comercial. Su hijo ya es mayor de edad, muy parecido a su madre.
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KaiserRoman@KaiserRomanVE·
@ElHiloRojoTV Iba ser al actor de cameos de Hawaii Five 0 se trataría de Zelesky, y quedó opacados.
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KaiserRoman@KaiserRomanVE·
@AntonioMaestre (2/2) La vidriera de Venezuela que fue nacionalizado pasará a ser Chicago-Owens de nuevo, la clave es la del famoso Niehaus era dueño de la embotelladora que lo secuestró el papá de la señora y del júnior (Jorge Rodríguez padre).
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KaiserRoman@KaiserRomanVE·
@AntonioMaestre Creo que el Naranjoso están pidiendo es la disolución del Ministerio de Petróleo y entrega de PDVSA a los gringos, luego lo dividen que tenían antes de 1976 como: 1) Esso, 2) Standard Oil (actualmente ExxonMobil) 3) Shell 3) Texaco, en el caso de Sidor volverá a la US Steel (1/2)
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AntonioMaestre@AntonioMaestre·
En este análisis de The New York Times ya dejan claro que Delcy Rodriguez es la elegida para mandar en Venezuela siguiendo los designios de Donald Trump. Si respeta los intereses de EEUU no habrá cambio de régimen. Además explican que a Trump no le ha gustado nada el protagonismo de María Corina Machado y su Nobel de la paz opacándole. Un poco de justicia poética entre tanta barbarie. Alegra ver que las hienas no siempre ganan. nytimes.com/2026/01/04/wor…
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Orlando Curioso
Orlando Curioso@Orlando71156528·
Ni los falsos positivos en el Caribe, ni la amenaza psicológica de invasión al pueblo venezolano, ni las injustas medidas en contra del Presidente, podrán borrar de la mente de la gente, ni de la historia que donaltron es un criminal y un pederasta sin perdón.
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SonPolemicas
SonPolemicas@SonPolemicas·
El p3dofilo Epstein llevándole una niña al p3dofilo que gobierna Estados Unidos...Fotos como esta estan saliendo, por eso aumenta las amenazas contra Venezuela. Desviar la atención.
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KaiserRoman@KaiserRomanVE·
@TheSCIF Because the P4m B0nd1 (very coincidental about the homonymous beach Sydney in Australia and it was an incognito warning in the form of a negative primate) did not comply and it got too big and dried up: only God will punish him without the stick or the fence. #Australia #Aussie
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The SCIF@TheSCIF·
The DOJ says it has 300GB of Epstein files. Today, it released 2.5GB. That’s only a total of 0.83%.
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Diego Prieto✈️
Diego Prieto✈️@DiegoRoyet29·
🚨 ¿ACABAMOS DE PRESENCIAR UN ERROR EN LA REALIDAD? 🚨 A plena luz del día, algo extraño sucedió en el cielo. Una línea negra, perfectamente recta, surgió sobre las nubes como si alguien hubiera hecho un corte preciso en el firmamento. Permaneció ahí unos instantes y luego desapareció, cerrándose como una cremallera invisible. Para algunos, todo se reduce a un fenómeno atmosférico sin mayor misterio. Pero otros creen que este “rasgón celestial” es una señal más de que vivimos bajo una enorme estructura, un domo antiguo cuyos fallos a veces se dejan ver. ¿Fue solo un efecto óptico… o una falla en la propia arquitectura del mundo? Hoy, la discusión está más encendida que nunca.
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KaiserRoman@KaiserRomanVE·
@SilentlySirs OMG! LMFAO🫣... What a coincidence of the last name of the US Attorney General is Bondi and the Aussie's beach in Sydney is Bondi, something square and curious?.
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SilencedSirs◼️@SilentlySirs·
Leaked Facebook profile of the Bondi beach shooter before it got deleted. His real name is David Cohen and he's JEWISH, FROM ISRAEL‼️
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KaiserRoman@KaiserRomanVE·
@TorstenProchnow @elonmusk This happens, and even swarming the paywalls, that's called sh4d0wb4n censorship 🤷🏻‍♂️. It's because of cookies and even paywalls.
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Torsten Prochnow
Torsten Prochnow@TorstenProchnow·
Exactly. The EU's endless cookie consent pop-ups represent a perfect storm of bureaucratic overreach that drains productivity and frustrates users worldwide. What started as a privacy measure under GDPR has morphed into a daily annoyance, forcing billions to click through meaningless prompts just to access basic web content. This is a great and at the same time sad example of innovation-killing EU regulation. Consider the broader impact on tech companies and entrepreneurs. Regulations like these impose heavy compliance burdens, diverting resources from actual innovation to legal hoops and paperwork. Startups in Europe struggle under the weight of fines and audits, while giants like Tesla and SpaceX thrive in environments that reward bold risks. Musk's ventures show what happens when visionaries operate without such shackles: electric vehicles revolutionizing transport, reusable rockets slashing space costs, and AI advancing at breakneck speed. The EU Commission claims to protect citizens, but their approach often achieves the opposite. By micromanaging data practices, they slow down the digital economy and push talent overseas. Look at how many innovative firms relocate to the US or Asia to escape the red tape. This isn't protection; it's economic sabotage disguised as virtue. Musk's criticism exposes the hypocrisy: officials in Brussels dictate terms that waste "countless life-seconds," as he aptly puts it, without delivering real benefits. Innovation demands freedom, not endless consents and restrictions. Musk embodies that spirit, challenging norms and delivering breakthroughs that benefit humanity. The EU, by contrast, clings to outdated models that prioritize control over progress. If they continue this path, Europe risks falling further behind in the global tech race. In the end, supporting leaders like @ElonMusk means advocating for policies that unleash creativity. The cookie nightmare serves as a wake-up call: dismantle these barriers before they smother the next wave of technological advancement.
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Nana Sei Anyemedu
Nana Sei Anyemedu@RedHatPentester·
The SILENT WITNESS ON YOUR COMPUTER WAITING FOR YOU TO GET INTO TROUBLE. Most people believe that deleting a folder, clearing recent files, or wiping their history is enough to hide their tracks on a computer. What they don’t realize is that Windows quietly keeps a hidden record of the folders they open, even after those folders are deleted or the drive is removed. These records are called Shellbags, and they are one of the most powerful and incriminating artifacts available to forensic investigators. Shellbags appear inside two registry hives NTUSER.DAT and USRCLASS.DAT and they store detailed information about a user’s folder-browsing activity. This includes local folders, USB drives, external hard drives, network shares, and even directories that no longer exist. Each time a user opens a folder in Windows Explorer, the system automatically creates or updates a Shellbag entry. These entries contain timestamps, folder paths, the hierarchy of subfolders, the order in which a folder was accessed, and even the specific view settings used by the user. Because of this, Shellbags reconstruct a user’s exact navigation trail long after the person believes the evidence is gone. What makes Shellbags truly dangerous is the fact that they survive actions that users typically rely on to cover their tracks. Deleting a folder does not delete the Shellbag. Formatting a drive does not delete it. Even privacy tools and cleaners like CCleaner or BleachBit cannot reliably erase Shellbag data, because the information is deeply embedded within registry hives that standard cleaning utilities do not touch. The only way to remove Shellbags is through advanced forensic wiping, and attempting such wiping is, in itself, a sign of suspicious behavior. Forensic examiners rely heavily on Shellbags because they expose the truth even when a suspect tries to lie. If a person denies ever accessing a directory, the Shellbags can show when that folder was opened, how many times it was accessed, and whether it was located on an internal drive, an external USB, or a deleted partition. This makes Shellbags extremely valuable in investigations involving insider threats, data theft, fraud, child exploitation, unauthorized data access, and corporate disputes. In many cases, Shellbags become the deciding factor that disproves a suspect’s story. In the screenshot, the highlighted red section shows three important keys inside the registry. When all of this information is combined, Shellbags become a silent witness that never forgets. They reconstruct a hidden story of user activity that the person cannot deny, overwrite, or talk their way out of. This is why Shellbags remain one of the most feared artifacts for anyone attempting to conceal their actions on a Windows computer. You can delete the folder… but Shellbags still show it existed Even if you format a drive or delete the directory, Windows has already logged: 1. The folder name 2. Its full path 3. When it was opened 4. How many times it was opened 5. The view settings (icon mode, window size) 6. The order in which folders were browsed This means forensic investigators can prove someone accessed: “Secret” directories Hidden folder structures USB drives or removable media Folder paths used for storage of illicit or suspicious Folder paths used for storage of illicit or suspicious data even if the folders are long gone.
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