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LibraryLady

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Proud American Jewish Zionist! Not into woke nonsense! Strong kinship with Angry Rabbit@WeRSoylantGreen

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Dumisani Washington
Dumisani Washington@DumisaniTemsgen·
Yes. Ever since Obama and his friends in the EU and UN killed Gaddafi and walked away, leaving Libya to itself. Africans are sold as slaves in parking lots for as little as $200. In 2017, the African Union Commission called Libya “the new Goree Island,” a direct reference to a major hub of the slave trade. This is the same African Union which joined with Ghana and the PLO to submit a UN resolution about the Trans Atlantic Slave Trade while never mentioning that Africans are still being enslaved today by the millions. Question: If Arab nations like Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE are so wealthy, why do they not pay their workers, most of who are Africans often replying to ads for jobs? Answer: Generally speaking, Arab societies see Africans as less than human. Enslaving them is not about free labor, never was. It’s about subjugation. That’s why Arabs routinely castrated African slaves during the Trans Saharan Slave Trade (which began in the 7th century and continues to this day.) If slavery was about money, why destroy your slave’s ability to reproduce more slaves?
African Hub@AfricanHub_

Slavery is happening in Libya 🇱🇾

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Ian Speir
Ian Speir@IanSpeir·
Colorado is now requiring lawyers in the State, as a condition of logging into its court e-filing system, to promise not to cooperate with federal authorities in enforcing federal immigration law. Please understand: - I do not practice immigration law. - I do not practice criminal law. - Nothing about my civil practice has anything to do with this. And yet because I cannot log into the State's official e-filing system without saluting The Resistance, I now cannot represent my clients, file lawsuits, access cases, file documents in existing cases, etc. If I click "Decline," it kicks me out of the system. I must click "Accept" to access the system and continue representing my civil clients -- again, in cases that have absolutely nothing to do with immigration law or policy. I've read SB 25-276 (the law referred to below). It does not regulate me as a private attorney or any of the clients I represent in civil matters. This is outrageous draconian overreach. I have ethical obligations to my clients to represent them competently. My existing cases have running deadlines that I must attend to. Judges issue orders in my cases that I must follow. If I don't click "Accept" in order to access the State's e-filing system, I will harm my clients, torpedo my practice, and probably commit malpractice. So, I have no choice. I'm clicking "Accept" under protest.
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Siaxares 🇮🇷 سیاکسارِس
I managed to Infiltrate Islamic regime-linked Clubhouse rooms (ironic—they once banned it during the Mahsa uprising). Average Basiji morale in Tehran is rock bottom. They're raging about the war: heavy antisemitic vibes, furious that Arab targets got hit harder than Israel. One said outright: “We killed over 30k of our own people but only managed to kill 30 Jews. This is a disaster.” They're scared to go out at night. Pro-regime nightly rallies? Attendance at record lows. The Islamic Republic is crumbling from the inside. #IranMassacre#IranRevolution2026
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Lucas Webber
Lucas Webber@LucasADWebber·
ISIS calls on Muslims to 'set fire to churches and synagogues' around the world at Easter — featuring my comments express.co.uk/news/world/218…
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Ayn Reagan
Ayn Reagan@AynReagan·
"France denied the use of its airspace to American cargo planes transporting munitions to Israel...In response to this idiocy, Israel has rightfully cut off all security sales to France..." C'est merveilleux! Je suis ravie!! Nique la France!!! redstate.com/bonchie/2026/0…
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Siaxares 🇮🇷 سیاکسارِس
In Iran, a couple stood bravely in front of a car to shield it from the Islamic Regime's thugs. They opened fire anyway — and shot the man dead right in front of his wife. This is the Islamic Republic's "justice." Pure evil. Just a glimpse at why we need foreign help. The world must not look away. #IranMassacre#IranRevolution2026
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IDI@idicenter·
Egypt is asking Washington for urgent financial support, while a growing segment of its public claims that same aid is “jizya,” a tribute paid by the West. Read this DC by @Khaledhzakariah idicenter.org/commentary/egy…
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Marina Medvin 🇺🇸
Marina Medvin 🇺🇸@MarinaMedvin·
It sounds like foreigners may have been donating to ActBlue
Elise Stefanik@EliseStefanik

🚨🚨🚨 This ActBlue investigation is among the biggest bombshell campaign finance corruption and actual foreign election interference stories in American politics. And it was all so publicly obvious, with many urging the media to look into this, but until recently, the media refused to cover it. A must read from (surprisingly!) @nytimes @ShaneGoldmacher @reidepstein “This presents a substantial risk for ActBlue,” the law firm, Covington & Burling, wrote in one of two memos expressing legal concerns. One memo raised the specter of a criminal investigation if prosecutors believed that ActBlue had tried to conceal facts about its efforts to prevent foreign contributions. Federal election law prohibits foreign citizens or people who are not permanent residents from donating directly to federal candidates or political action committees. Lying to or obstructing Congress is a crime. The memos instigated a meltdown at the highest levels of ActBlue, one of the Democratic Party’s most vital financial organs…. It can be alleged that ActBlue accepted and/or facilitated the acceptance of foreign-national contributions into American elections,” one memo states. “In addition, because ActBlue’s staff was aware that its system was not as robust as necessary, it could be alleged that these violations were ‘knowing and willful,’ a standard that both increases the penalties the F.E.C. might seek and gives the Justice Department jurisdiction for a potential criminal investigation.” 🚨🚨🚨🚨 nytimes.com/2026/04/02/us/…

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Tal 🇮🇱🇮🇷🇺🇦🇧🇷🏳️‍🌈
Quantidade de árabes que moram legalmente em Israel: 2 milhões Quantidade de judeus que moram em todos os países muçulmanos juntos: 30.000 Realmente apartheid e limpeza étnica existem e é nos países muçulmanos
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Libs of TikTok
Libs of TikTok@libsoftiktok·
INBOX: A memorial park in Salem, Massachusetts, dedicated to a Congressional Medal of Honor recipient, had nearly all the flags converted into g*nital mutilation flags. This is embarrassing and disgraceful
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0HOUR1
0HOUR1@0hour1·
They just killed the missile expert on launches in Iran. Sounds like operators may be operating behind the lines now.
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Homer Pavlos
Homer Pavlos@HomerPavlos·
The Muslim Turks loved flaying (skinning) alive Christians. They applied it mainly against Greek rebels to deter and discipline others. As usual, the Christian victim was beaten, publicly humiliated, and tied to a special scaffold for immobilization. Then, skilled executioners removed his skin with sharp knives before the crowd. Here are 3 characteristic cases. The first concerns Dionysios, Greek Bishop of Larisa and Trikki, who lived in the 16th–17th centuries. An enlightened hierarch with brilliant studies in philosophy, medicine, theology, and more at major Western universities, he earned the title "Philosopher." In the early 17th century (1601 and 1611), he initiated two revolutionary movements in Thessaly and Epirus. Both failed, and in 1611 he was captured alive. In Ioannina's central square, before a crowd, he was skinned alive in a martyrdom lasting five hours, aged around 70. The vandalism continued: his flayed body was thrown to dogs, while his skin was stuffed with straw and bran, dressed in archiepiscopal vestments, and paraded through the city with music for days. Finally, it was sent to the Sultan and ended up discarded in the royal stables. Another well-known case is that of Daskalogiannis. On June 17, 1771, he was led to a central square in Chandax (Heraklion). A wooden scaffold with a special seat had been erected. Tied tightly to it, he was flayed starting from the head by a monstrous executioner who threw pieces of skin to the crowd, saying: "Take leather for your boots!" A second executioner periodically showed him his flayed face in a mirror, mocking: "Look, captain, how well the red suits you!" Relatives (brother and daughter) in the crowd went mad at the sight. He endured steadfastly and died when the flaying reached his shoulder blades. His flayed body remained exposed in the June heat for days in that square (now named in his honor) until the stench forced the Turks to bury it. The third case is that of the Venetian Marco Antonio Bragadin. He was executed by flaying in August 1571 in Famagusta, Cyprus, after defending the island alongside the Greeks. They first cut off both of Bragadin’s ears and his nose. While he was in captivity, a massacre of all the remaining Christians in the city took place. After being left in prison for two weeks with his wounds festering, he was dragged around the city walls carrying sacks of earth and stone on his back. Next, he was tied to a chair and hoisted to the yardarm of the Turkish flagship, where he was exposed to the taunts of the sailors. Finally, he was taken to the main square, tied naked to a column, and flayed alive. Bragadin’s quartered body was then distributed as war trophies among the army, while his skin was stuffed with straw, sewn back together, reinvested with his military insignia, and exhibited riding an ox in a mocking procession through the streets of Famagusta. In 1580, his skin was stolen by Girolamo Polidori and brought back to Venice, where it remains today in the Basilica di San Giovanni e Paolo. The martyrdom of flaying (skinning alive) is ancient. Herodotus mentions that it was originally practiced by the Scythians. He describes how Scythian warriors treated conquered foes, using their enemies' skin to manufacture leather trophy items. Archaeology has recently confirmed Herodotus' account. Scalp flaying was called "periskythismos" due to this Scythian custom. It was always a sign of barbarity and fortunately an exception rather than the rule. The punishment was also used by the Romans during persecutions of Christian martyrs, the best-known case being the apostle Bartholomew. - Homer Pavlos
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When Muslims killed Greek Bishop Gerasimos of Rethymno in 1821, they opened his chest, removed his heart, and sprinkled their banners with its blood in order to achieve victories against the infidels. The entire description of the incident directly evokes cannibalism from a primitive era. (Theochares Detorakis, "History of Crete") Apart from the official executions, there were also the mass slaughters of Christian populations in cases where the Islamic-Ottoman state wanted to demonstrate its power. The main pretext for the massacres was reprisals against revolutionary movements. Alongside the official figures who were publicly executed (bishops, notables, etc.), unruly hordes of Janissaries would rush into Christian homes, break down doors, kill anyone they found in front of them, and then plunder the house, seizing whatever they liked. When leaving, in many cases they also set the house on fire. Now, the hooks or "tsigkelia", as the Muslim Turks called them. On the walls of cities or on specially erected scaffolds, large hooks with sharp, sharpened points were fixed. The naked victim was thrown onto the hooks from high up on the walls or was hoisted up with special pulleys and dropped onto the hooks of the scaffolds. There he remained impaled for days, tormented by terrible pains until he finally expired. If, moreover, the hooks had not pierced a vital organ, the torture could last several days. Historical accounts mention the presence of such a scaffold with hooks in the central square of Heraklion (Candia), where many Cretans, mainly rebels, met their tragic end. One torture that the Muslim Turks carried out when they had no time for anything else was the breaking of limbs. They usually did this to prisoners they had captured in the countryside and did not want to transport to the city for something "more entertaining," either because they were in a hurry or because they did not want to take on the risks of a possible transfer. With an axe they smashed the main joints of the victim's limbs (shoulder, elbow, hip, knee) and several bones (humerus, femur, tibia). The victim was then unable to move at all, while terrible pains shook his body from the shattered joints. The executioners left him helpless and departed, so that he would die a few hours or at most two days later, or become prey to wild animals in the wilderness. An equally torture is that of beheading. The Ottoman lords even had a well-known proverb on their lips: "A head that does not bow falls." The execution of the sentence was carried out in public view by a specialized executioner called "makelaris" (a Greek-Byzantine word meaning "butcher" that derives from ancient Greek), with the well-known curved Ottoman sword, the "yataghan". The victim arrived at the place of slaughter ridiculed and publicly shamed. Before the execution he had, as a rule, been beaten and often mutilated. The punishment itself was painless and instantaneous, but the entire preceding process made it agonizing. The body and head remained exposed for days, just as in the other tortures we mentioned earlier. Often the victim's head was impaled on a pole and paraded through the city, especially if the victim happened to be an officially wanted person (e.g., Ali Pasha). Other times it was preserved and sent to the Sultan himself, as happened with the head of Ali Pasha. Still other times the head remained hung or impaled in a prominent position for days, until the natural decomposition of its features began. The torture of beheading is naturally connected with the fate of the Four Martyrs. The Synaxarion of the Saints confirms everything I have said so far. After harsh tortures and public humiliation through the streets of Rethymno, the Saints (Manuel, Angelos, George and Nicholas) ended up in the square of the Great Gate, which today bears their name in their honor, to be beheaded. This is recent history. Tortures ended almost 200 years before when we destroyed the Ottoman Empire. And if you think they changed, you should start reading their comments on my posts or the reposts. This is who they are. This is Islam - Homer Pavlos

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Faytuks Network
Faytuks Network@FaytuksNetwork·
BREAKING: Jordan's parliament speaker calls for a post-war joint defense and economic treaty encompassing the Arab world to defend against Iran, who he says is considering reviving the Persian Empire and wants to incite Shiites across the Arab world
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Open Source Intel
Open Source Intel@Osint613·
Iran set to surpass 2025 execution record: 657 people executed in Q1 2026, says Iran Human Rights Society. A U.S. State Department spokesperson told Fox News Digital: "This latest barbaric act is more evidence of why the regime can never be allowed the advanced capabilities that we are destroying."
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The Lawfare Project
The Lawfare Project@LawfareProject·
"His death was just a means or a tool to kill as many Jews as he could." -James Gorgon, U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Michigan. It is no surprise that terrorist responsible for the attack on Temple Israel in Michigan was inspired by Hezbollah. This is what happens when society stops paying attention to the process of radicalization and instead embraces it - embraces the glorification of martyrs and the intifada, the denial of Jewish identity, and the delegitimization of our legal rights. Extremist influence from abroad strikes in the homeland. We can’t keep ignoring the problem of radical Islam.
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@amuse
@amuse@amuse·
UK: Making it crystal clear that free speech and freedom of the press don't exist in the UK the British government decided to smuggle 40K Afghans into the country at a cost of $9 billion - neither the media nor members of parliament were allowed to mention what was called Operation Rubific. The secret mass migration program was revealed by a British High Court last year.
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