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Neal S. Lachman

Neal S. Lachman

@nealx1

Space CEO | Investor | Selene Mission | Crewed Mars Mission:2032 | Nuclear Propulsion | Spacecraft Design | Space Tourism | @Titans_Space | VIEWS ≠ COMPANY'S

Orlando, Florida Katılım Kasım 2010
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Dr.Hamza Alsharif 🇵🇸
Dr.Hamza Alsharif 🇵🇸@Hamzasharif5750·
For those who don't know. Gaza now has the highest rate of children with amputated limbs in all of modern history. Something you stand before with great sadness and shock, not a passing news story.
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Megatron
Megatron@Megatron_ron·
BREAKING: 🇮🇱🇱🇧 A video has been released showing an Israeli excavator DEMOLISHING The Historic Nuns Monastery & Christian School In Lebanon This is a deliberate attempt to eliminate Christian sites in Yaroun, south Lebanon.
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Mario Nawfal
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
🇮🇱🇵🇸🇱🇧 Israeli journalist calls for ethnic cleansing in Gaza and Lebanon: "I don’t understand the fear of using the word occupation; we have a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to occupy Gaza and Lebanon. We must cleanse the area, expel the local population and replace them with Jews.’
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mrredpillz jokaqarmy
mrredpillz jokaqarmy@JOKAQARMY1·
They don't want you to know about the Goldstein Massacre
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Quds News Network
Quds News Network@QudsNen·
“We are killing like we haven’t killed since 1967,” he said, boasting. An Israeli West Bank commander defended a policy allowing soldiers to shoot Palestinians for stone-throwing while sparing Jews due to “sociological implications.” qudsnen.co/share/67665
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Dr.Sam Youssef Ph.D.,Ph.D.,DPT.
⛔️ Israeli war criminals cowardly harass a peaceful Palestinian man who is sitting in front of his workplace in the occupied territories of the West Bank without any reasons‼️
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Dr.mostafa project🇵🇸𓂆
In this image… we are not looking at a passing moment, but at humanity being crushed before the eyes of the world. An elderly man… unarmed, voiceless, holding nothing but a few vegetables to earn his daily bread with dignity. Yet even that dignity was taken from him. Armed soldiers… facing a defenseless man. His belongings fell to the ground—and with them, something far greater fell: Justice… and humanity. Look closely at his trembling hands as he covers his face… Is this something that can be justified? Is this the “security” they speak of? Or is it systematic humiliation… repeated so often it has become routine? The pain here is not measured by the food scattered on the ground… But by the heartbreak poured into this man’s soul. This is not an isolated incident. This is the story of a people humiliated every day— A people expected to endure, to normalize the unbearable, and to remain silent. But silence here is a crime. To everyone watching: Examine your conscience… Do you still feel? Or have we become just another image scrolling past your screen? Gaza… Palestine… are not numbers. They are faces. They are fathers. They are tears waiting to be wiped away. Do not normalize this. Do not justify cruelty. Do not be part of the silence. #Palestine #Gaza #SaveGaza #EndTheSilence #HumanityUnderTest #Trending #Viral #FYP
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Quds News Network
Quds News Network@QudsNen·
“Go inside, he will kill you” A 14-year-old Palestinian student, Aws al-Naasan, was shot in the head and killed outside his school in al-Mughayyir, northeast of Ramallah, after an Israeli reservist took position on a nearby hillside and opened fire toward the school. The Guardian reports testimonies from teachers and students describing scenes of terror, with children hiding in stairwells as staff rushed to secure the building. Teachers shouted warnings “go inside, he will kill you”, as gunfire rang out. Aws collapsed instantly, and his classmates carried his bleeding body along the school wall, leaving a trail of blood, but he died before reaching medical care. Minutes later, the same attacker shot and killed 36-year-old Jihad Abu Naim, whose wife is pregnant with their first child. The killings unfolded amid a surge in Israeli settler violence targeting schools and students across the occupied West Bank. Residents say al-Mughayyir has long been subjected to repeated attacks, with Aws already having lost his father in a previous settler shooting. After the latest killings, classes were suspended as families weighed sending children back to school against fears for their lives. “We want to go back, but our families are afraid,” one student said.
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Ihtesham Ali
Ihtesham Ali@ihtesham2005·
An Arab scholar in 1011 was placed under house arrest in Cairo for 10 years. He used the time to invent the scientific method, prove how vision actually works, and write a 7-volume book that Newton studied 600 years later. I read about him last night and could not stop thinking about it. His name was Ibn al-Haytham. The book is called the "Book of Optics." The textbook story names Bacon, Galileo, and Descartes as the founders of modern science. All three of them came 600 years after Ibn al-Haytham. All three of them studied his work directly or through Latin translations. The man who actually invented the scientific method was working alone in a single room in Cairo while Europe was still in the Dark Ages. Here is the story almost nobody tells you. He was born in Basra around 965 CE. By his 40s he had a reputation across the Arab world as one of the most original minds alive. Then he made the mistake that almost killed him. He claimed publicly that he could regulate the flooding of the Nile. The mad caliph al-Hakim of Cairo summoned him to Egypt to do it. Ibn al-Haytham took one look at the river and realized the project was impossible with the technology of his era. The caliph had executed dozens of scholars for less. So he faked madness. The caliph believed him and put him under house arrest in his own home in Cairo for the next 10 years. Most people would have lost their actual mind. He used the time to invent science. Before him, knowledge worked one way. You quoted authority. If Aristotle had said it, it was true. If Galen had written it, it was correct. The role of a scholar was to memorize and defend the ancient Greeks. I Ibn al-Haytham broke this completely. He wrote a sentence in the Book of Optics that quietly destroyed 1,400 years of intellectual culture. "The seeker after truth," he said, "is not the one who follows his natural disposition to trust the writings of the ancients. The seeker after truth is the one who suspects them, questions them, and submits only to argument and experiment." That single sentence is the foundation of modern science. He wrote it 600 years before the European Renaissance. The second thing he did was build the actual machinery of experimentation. He insisted that no claim about the physical world was acceptable until it had been verified by an experiment anyone could repeat. He gave detailed instructions for every experiment in his book. He told his readers, in writing, not to take his word for any of it. Build the equipment. Run the tests yourself. Verify or destroy my claims with your own eyes. The third thing he did was use the method to overturn one of the most settled questions in physics. The Greeks had taught for centuries that vision worked because the eye emitted invisible rays. Ibn al-Haytham proved them wrong with a darkened room, a small hole, and a wall. The first camera obscura. He showed that light from the outside world enters the eye, the exact opposite of what every Greek thinker had taught. Two hundred years later his book was translated into Latin in Spain. Roger Bacon cited him. Kepler cited him. Galileo's work on the telescope was built on his optics. Newton's foundational work on light rested on his framework. Walk into any physics department today. Ask who founded the scientific method. Almost nobody will say Ibn al-Haytham. The man who invented the way humanity actually knows things did the work under house arrest, with no funding, no laboratory, and a paranoid caliph next door waiting for an excuse to kill him. He did it anyway. Most of the world is still pretending it was someone else's idea.
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Maha Hussaini
Maha Hussaini@MahaGaza·
"If anyone has survived this starvation, it is this chicken. She survived my knife through nine displacements. Every time I reached for her neck, someone stopped me: my wife, Ayloul, and Zein [my children], who found in his chicken friend something worth saving. In a tent whose thin strips were colder than the hunger surrounding it, she felt she was a burden to us—eating anything, moving so lightly no one could hear her. Even her clucking was faint, and her gaze seemed to apologise for still being alive. But what truly saved her wasn’t us. It was the egg. Every three days, she laid one egg—warm— in a time when even a loaf of bread had disappeared. We would divide it: half for Zein, the other half for Ayloul, and I would postpone my hunger, filling myself just by watching them. And between one egg and the next, a question circled in my mind: Do I slaughter her, so we can eat for two days, or keep her alive… so we can endure longer? Even when my friend Hamed broke his arm and needed any protein in this void, I decided to slaughter her for him. He looked at her for a long time, then said: “No, Malek… I can’t bear this guilt. I won’t drink her broth… I won’t be the reason.” In that moment, I understood: we were saving ourselves from ourselves. It was a test of the last part within us that had not yet turned savage. We could not bring ourselves to harm a chicken— yet this vile world found it easy to abandon our children." - Malek Shinbary, Palestinian from Gaza
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ÉRH/UASC @gwylanarchaidd@kolektiva.social
@abierkhatib Büttner claims to be 'shocked' that his close associates carried out this fake attack, which he of course knew nothing about. This is about as plausible as anything that comes out of his mouth.
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Fyodor Schus
Fyodor Schus@AgentofNuance·
@abierkhatib A couple telling details: - The two men who did it were also involved in an anti "antisemitism" group. - After burning down his garden shed and making public threats to his person, they all went to see an opera together. The perpetrators and the "victim".
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All Wars Are Bankers' Wars
@abierkhatib With any "antisemitic" or "terror" attack, it's safer to start from the assumption that it's a false flag, because it's so often true.
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Abier
Abier@abierkhatib·
How is this not blowing up everywhere? ‘Pro-Israel German politician and commissioner for combatting anti-semitism, was a victim of arson attack that had an inverted red triangle spray-painted on the site. Turns out this arson attack was carried out by his acquaintances, who are involved with a Jewish non-profit’
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Blue Bird of Tn
Blue Bird of Tn@MjMalin·
@NoahsArk1000 @nealx1 I thought dump didnt like those who persecute christian’s. Guess it’s ok if the butchers of israel do it.
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Noah’s Ark 🚢
Noah’s Ark 🚢@NoahsArk1000·
Israeli soldiers turned a church into a bathroom and smashed the head off the Jesus statue inside. Don’t buy Israel’s “isolated incident” line because it’s not. They show their hatred for Jesus from time to time.
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