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I was once FROMAFAR......... Now...you're really stuck with me……….. Cover photo: West End Catalina Island - 3000 feet

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NizNellie3
NizNellie3@NizNellie3·
🚨 Former Brooklyn College professor Corinna Mullin was fired after being humiliated and exposed by spectacular patriots on X. She publicly supported the Hamas attacks on Oct 7, which saw Americans and Israelis slaughtered. Mullin was an organizer of the pro-Palestine student rally that caused $3 million dollars in damages to her campus. She’s recently been hired by The New School in NYC. Today, she participated in the May Day protest outside of Columbia University. She joined screaming Hamas supporters, chanting for the deaths of the IDF, and compared the NYPD to the KKK. As cops moved her out of the street, the group she was with labeled them as “pigs” and chanted for the destruction of “Zionists.” She’s previously been caught on video (below) telling Jews they can’t use the sidewalk. When will our Education Secretary address the national security threat that is coming from our educators? @EDSecMcMahon @TheNewSchool @FBIDirectorKash
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Jabotinsky Jews@Betar_USA

‼️‼️Nyc 34th and 5th. We don’t want no Zionists here. Jews prevented from walking. Jews don’t say you didn’t see it coming.

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Fromafar-USA
Fromafar-USA@MickeyMarcus007·
@FirstSquawk Another "Hudna" in the making. (Temporary truce so that Hamas can regroup, rearm and then attack again when they're strong). The West seems to be suicidal and never learn.
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First Squawk@FirstSquawk·
Palestinian factions: Ready to reach an acceptable agreement that ensures a ceasefire in Gaza
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Stealth Medical
Stealth Medical@StealthMedical1·
Laura Loomer making George Farmer into porridge. 🥣
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Lillian H. Mueller
Lillian H. Mueller@lill_the_swiss·
“The End of a Conception: The United States and China Are Redefining Their Bilateral Relationship” In his insightful analysis, (Hebrew), Yaniv Weissman @YanivWeissman argues that the current tensions in the Strait of Hormuz transcend immediate concerns over shipping lanes or oil prices. They signal the definitive collapse of a long-standing U.S. strategic conception toward China—one rooted in the post-Cold War liberal international order. Core Geopolitical Thesis For three decades, Washington operated on the assumption that integrating China into global markets would transform it into a “responsible stakeholder” within a rules-based international system. This proved a historic miscalculation. China leveraged the ensuing wealth not to align with the West, but to amass power and challenge it directly. The 2025 U.S. National Security Strategy marks an explicit pivot away from this illusion toward a narrower, interest-driven realism—echoing Lord Palmerston’s dictum that nations have no eternal allies or enemies, only eternal interests. Key Strategic Shift The US is transitioning from its role as provider of global public goods—chiefly, securing freedom of navigation, particularly in the Persian Gulf—to a policy of selective engagement that prioritizes a competitive American bloc against a Chinese one. The U.S. Navy’s longstanding protection of oil flows through Hormuz, which disproportionately benefited China’s economy, is now being re-evaluated. As one formulation puts it: Why subsidize the energy security of a rival building missiles aimed at American aircraft carriers? This represents a move from a “flat,” liberal world to one of explicit great-power competition and bloc formation. Control—or the credible threat of disruption—in critical chokepoints like Hormuz becomes a strategic lever rather than a neutral service. China’s Vulnerabilities and Responses • Energy and Logistics Dependence: China long relied on Iranian and other Gulf energy supplies, using shadow fleets and alternative payment systems to evade U.S. sanctions. It cultivated Iran as a forward base, supplying dual-use technology, missiles, drones, surveillance, and cyber capabilities. • Current Crisis: With dozens of Chinese vessels stranded amid heightened tensions, Beijing lacks the naval projection to secure its own tankers and is compelled to release strategic fuel reserves to ease global prices and demonstrate goodwill ahead of a pivotal Xi-Trump summit. Geopolitical Strategy and Consequences U.S. Strategy: Leverage dominance in maritime security and energy markets to impose costs on China without direct confrontation, using the Iran conflict to reshape the broader relationship and weaken Beijing’s Middle East foothold. Consequences: • Erosion of unfettered globalization as security guarantees become conditional. • Acceleration of economic and strategic decoupling. • For China: Exposure of vulnerabilities, pressure to compromise on technology transfers and proxies. • Broader order: A return to classic realpolitik, where control of energy arteries defines power and illusions of convergence yield to explicit contestation. Hormuz is not merely tactical but a proving ground for a new era of great-power rivalry.
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Sabrina (LionHearted)
Sabrina (LionHearted)@LionHearted76·
@mattvanswol @Freedom20207 I’m sick to death of saying, “Do better.” Why would a civilized nation let their schools be overtaken by Marxists and Communists who push gender ideology but can’t teach kids to read or do math? Get your kids out of public school.
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Fromafar-USA
Fromafar-USA@MickeyMarcus007·
@Mazelit_ Jonathan Savitsky is a hero, was a hero and always will be a hero. Because of men like him and the IDF- Am Yisrael Chai
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Mazelit Airaksinen 🎗
JON SAVED 50 PEOPLE ON 10/7 BEFORE HE WAS SLAUGHTERED 🎗️🇮🇱 Stop what you're doing and read about this incredible IDF hero! 🇮🇱 🇮🇱 🇮🇱 Mr. Jonathan Savitsky — just 21 years old — fought Palestinian invaders at his military base on October 7th. The young man wasn't just an IDF soldier, but part of the elite "Egoz commando unit", where he bravely went through specialized training to respond to situations just like this. When Hamas invaded, Jonathan ran to protect his fellow servicemen and women. According to TOI, a 7-hour gun battle ensued. During the seven-hour gun battle, Jonathan helped save 50 people: 32 female unarmed soldiers, three citizens, including one of the commanding officer’s wife with their baby, and 14 male soldiers from the Golani unit. Palestinians — who invaded Israel that day — sadly took him out 7 hours after the gunfire began. “He was a true professional and was willing to take on any mission with a smile,” said the IDF spokesperson, adding that is why he twice received honorable mentions and made him his front marksman. His mother told TOI he had been training for the IDF since he was a young boy, a passion he had that sometimes "scared" her because of risks of battle. "But what his friends said about him — he was the guy you’d want next to you in battle," she told news. His name was Jonathan Savitsky. May Jonathan Savitsky's memory be blessed. Instead of a prayer emojii, if you could comment "Jonathan Savitsky is a hero" on this post, I'll know you read till the end 🇮🇱
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James Woods
James Woods@RealJamesWoods·
It was right there in front of us all the time.
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Lillian H. Mueller
Lillian H. Mueller@lill_the_swiss·
No surprised here. 🇬🇧 Is anyone truly astonished by the horror that unfolded in London today? Two Jewish British citizens, targeted in the heart of Golders Green, fell victim to a stabbing born of visceral hatred. This is no isolated spasm of violence, but the bitter harvest of policies long in the sowing. It is the consequence of an anti-Israel posture that has normalized the vilification of the Jewish state and, by extension, its people. It is the fruit of a doctrine that has shielded Islamist extremism, turning a blind eye to the grooming and sexual exploitation of vulnerable young girls while shielding perpetrators from accountability. It is the predictable yield of appeasement dressed as prudence—a strategy of buying time from aggressors rather than confronting them.l This is what arises when a nation’s leaders pursue an anti-Western calculus that seeks to placate those who carve out no-go zones and reject the very foundations of democratic society. It is the shadow cast by a political establishment and a kingdom seemingly compromised by foreign influence, not least the quiet tides of Qatari largesse. In the elegant streets of a once-confident capital, the illusion of coexistence frays. Words and warnings that were once dismissed as alarmist now echo with the chill of prophecy. When a society chooses selective blindness—elevating ideology over the safety of its citizens and the integrity of its principles—the vulnerable pay the price in blood. The question is no longer whether we are surprised, but whether we will finally summon the clarity and courage to name what we have allowed to fester.
Open Source Intel@Osint613

Paramedics performing CPR on one of the stabbing victims at the scene.

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Lillian H. Mueller
Lillian H. Mueller@lill_the_swiss·
This is not a victory—it is a resounding defeat. 90% of the Lebanese people were hoping that the fire would not cease. “Hezbollah has wrung the very soul out of us.” The fury now sweeping Lebanon against the remnants of this terrorist organization is shattering all previous bounds. This statement, circulating amid renewed tensions in 2026, captures the profound war-weariness and growing resentment felt by many Lebanese after years of devastating conflict. Hezbollah’s decision to open and prolong a front against Israel in solidarity with Hamas (2023–2025) triggered a bold Israeli campaign that killed thousands, displaced over a million, and left vast parts of the country in ruins. While the terror group still retains a loyal Shia base, a swelling chorus of voices—across sects and even within its traditional strongholds—now openly accuses it of sacrificing Lebanon’s future for Iranian ambitions, dragging the nation into “one war too many” and exhausting its people to the breaking point. The ceasefire that many had desperately hoped would finally bring relief has instead highlighted the immense human and economic cost exacted by Hezbollah’s resistance strategy.
שרון גל Sharon Gal@sharongal

🚨"זה לא ניצחון, זוהי תבוסה מהדהדת... 90% מהעם הלבנוני קיווה שהאש לא תיפסק... חיזבאללה הוציא לנו את הנשמה" 🚨 הזעם בלבנון נגד שאריות ארגון הטרור שובר שיאים 💣 צפו ושתפו

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Lillian H. Mueller
Lillian H. Mueller@lill_the_swiss·
In which @avavidan outlines how, due to a fatal miscalculation and despite what the MSM are trying to convey, the terror regime in Tehran is not simply losing ground but is ensnared in a self-reinforcing vortex of decline—a descent from which its antiquated playbook offers no escape.
Avi Avidan@avavidan

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Dustin
Dustin@r0ck3t23·
Elon Musk just described the most sophisticated theft operation in American history. Not a heist. A system. Your tax dollars leave Washington. They enter a non-governmental organization. The government. With different letterhead. Musk: “Obviously if it’s a government-funded non-governmental organization, it’s just the government.” They cross a border. American law stops following them. They pass through three more entities in three more countries. They come home. Different pocket. Clean hands. Perfect crime. Musk: “The government can send money to an NGO that is then no longer governed by the laws of the United States.” Now run the math. Congressional salary. $200,000. Average net worth of a longtime member of Congress. North of $20 million. Musk: “There are a lot of strangely wealthy members of Congress. I just can’t connect the dots of how they got $20 million earning $200,000 a year. Nobody can explain that.” Nobody is supposed to. This machine ran untouched for decades for one reason. Human limitation. A forensic team cannot trace ten thousand wire transfers across fifty global jurisdictions at once. The corruption does not hide in darkness. It hides in volume. They built a labyrinth so deliberately complex that the sheer weight of it collapses every investigation before it starts. Paper buries paper. Bureaucracy absorbs inquiry. The entire architecture was engineered to exhaust you. Then artificial intelligence arrived. AI does not get tired. It cannot be bought. It does not lose the thread at wire transfer 4,000. You give it the entire global ledger. It maps every node, every transfer, every shell entity, every offshore NGO across every jurisdiction. Not in weeks. In hours. It finds the signal inside the noise. It flags the pattern. It traces a dollar from a D.C. appropriation to a Cayman shell to a congressional portfolio in the time it takes a human auditor to find his parking spot. The labyrinth was built to defeat human eyes. It is defenseless against a machine that reads the entire maze at once. This is why the establishment is not just annoyed by DOGE. They are terrified. Musk: “We’re going to try to figure it out and stop it.” He did not arrive in Washington to trim budgets. He arrived with supercomputing, AI audit systems, and a mandate to map the full financial architecture of the federal government. For the first time in history, the complexity that protected the corruption is the very thing that will expose it. Every shell entity is a signature. Every routing pattern is a fingerprint. Every congressman who walked in earning $200,000 and walked out worth $20 million is now a variable in an equation that will be solved. The swamp was never impenetrable. It was just too big for human hands. It was never built for this.
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Open Source Intel
Open Source Intel@Osint613·
An Israeli airstrike on a vehicle north of al-Maghazi camp in central Gaza killed three and injured several others.
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Fromafar-USA@MickeyMarcus007·
@Osint613 "Killed 3 TERRORISTS and injured several other TERRORISTS". There, fixed it for you.
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