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Pierre

Pierre

@Pierre1888

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@PBlanrue Il s’entendrait bien avec Brent Johnson
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@MarioNawfal Ukraine war has been ignited by the US / NATO / NGO complex funded by US money predominantly... Europe leaders are stupid subservient vassals who are not brave enough to denounce it.
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Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
🇺🇸🇩🇪🇮🇷 Trump: "When I heard the head of Germany say this is not our war about Iran... I said well, Ukraine is not our war, we helped. I thought it was a very inappropriate statement to make. But he made it. He can't erase it."
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🇺🇸🇮🇷 Bessent on Iran War: "Many people, especially the Democrats, underestimate the will of the American people for short-term volatility for 50 years of safety that we are gonna have on the other side of this." x.com/i/status/20371…

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Pierre@Pierre1888·
@Msamalam Breakdown of France’s ~67M population: • Paris metro area: ~13M • Other major metros (Lyon, Marseille, Lille, Toulouse…): ~15–20M • Mid-sized cities: ~15M • Rural areas & small towns: ~15–20M France looks “less urban” on paper, but it’s mostly a statistical illusion.
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I actually don’t understand how France has 69 million people. Where are they? 5 largest cities: Paris 2 million Marseille 0.8MM Lyon 0.5MM Toulouse 0.5Mm Nice 0.3MM Where are they all hiding? In the countryside? The “big” cities are so tiny.
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take the suburbs and Paris is about 13 millions, Lyon 2.4mln, Marseilles 1.8mln etc... France uses a different way of defining city boundaries compared to many other countries, which explains why Paris is often said to have only around 2 million inhabitants. In reality, this figure refers only to the administrative city limits, while the true urban area—when including the surrounding suburbs, is much larger.
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@AngelicaOung taking money from sponsors and making views with truth tellers
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@BowesChay follow the money ! who pays him to speak ?
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Chay Bowes@BowesChay·
A stressed NATO Chief, Mark Rutte, tells the US media that he supports the US / Israeli war on Iran Meanwhile, NATO member states like Türkiye call it "Zionist terrorism" Spain, France, Italy and Germany say its "Not their War" Who does this failed Dutch politician work for?
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Nicolas Meilhan
Nicolas Meilhan@NicolasMeilhan·
Une pensée pour nos agriculteurs qui font face à une triple hausse du prix - du diesel, des engrais et du fioul. Et qui ne pourront bien évidemment pas compter sur un gouvernement trop focalisé sur son objectif de 5% de déficit qu'il n'atteindra de toute façon jamais.
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@MarioNawfal Maybe true. But the journalist investigating are. not very good in trying to think out of the box... For example, what if the cafe is also complicit ? if you are able to make state of the art false flag attacks, this should not be too complicated to arrange...
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Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
🚨🇮🇱 The Netanyahu deepfake rumor is a case study in information warfare that requires no actual warfare. A genuine, geolocated, independently verified video of a world leader buying coffee was widely dismissed as AI-generated. With AI tools themselves amplifying the doubt. In this case, café geolocation, Instagram cross-reference, timeline matching, is exactly the kind of forensic journalism this era demands. Not every awkward video is a conspiracy. But you need the work to prove it. The Independent
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🚨🇮🇷 Ali Larijani's alleged death may represent the decisive moment of regime collapse in Iran. Formally designated by Khamenei himself as emergency crisis manager, Larijani was the last senior figure with the institutional authority, political relationships, and operational knowledge to hold a fractured leadership together. With the Supreme Leader dead, the IRGC command decapitated, and now Larijani gone... Iran faces a leadership vacuum with no clear succession, no functional chain of command, and a war still actively being fought on its soil. What happens inside Iran in the next 72 hours may determine the shape of the Middle East for the next 50 years. Al Jazeera, Axios , TIME

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@MarioNawfal War in Ukraine : noooo, US never was responsible for color revolution, NATO expansion, military training, equipment of the Ukrainian army, which led to the escalation and eventuality the current conflict…. Never ! Let’s not even mention it…
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Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
Glenn Greenwald told me something disturbing today: The U.S. has been in a perpetual state of wars This statement stuck in my mind, and as I gave it more thought, I realized not only is he right, but the U.S. was the one to initiate all these wars There has been NO country that has declared war or preemptively attacked the U.S. since WW2. And this shouldn’t be surprising. The U.S. has been and still is by far the most formidable military. Yet, in that same period, the U.S. has been involved in over 20 military actions, causing a total 5-10 million deaths. This includes: - Korean War (1950–1953): ~2–3 million deaths (including ~36,500 US) - Vietnam War (1955/1965–1975): ~1–3 million deaths (including ~58,200 US) - Gulf War (1990–1991): ~25,000–50,000 deaths (including ~300 US) - War in Afghanistan (2001–2021): ~150,000–240,000 direct deaths (millions of indirect deaths; including ~2,400 US) - Iraq War (2003–2011): ~200,000–1 million+ deaths (including ~4,500 US) - Other notable mentions: Kosovo War (1999), Libya (2011), ISIS (2014–present), invasions like Grenada (1983), Panama (1989) And now the ‘military action’ in Iran These wars not only failed to improve America’s security, they created new enemies while also skyrocketing the national debt. That debt is what many economists worry could lead to the fall of the American Empire So you gotta wonder. Why? What special interest groups hijacked the American system to such an extent to force the country into these wars for so many decades? Note: The above does not include 911 as it was not commited by a nation state. Also I excluded North Korea's 1968 USS Pueblo seizure, which resulted in 1 American death. Ironically, we never attacked or declared war on North Korea after this incident. I guess they didn't have enough oil or minerals.
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@Thinker_View c'est typique des videos IAs... Varouflakis a son/ses avatar(s), John Mearsheimer aussi etc..., maintenant le prof. Jiang... Parfois c'est bien fait, mais souvent leurs propos sont exagérés et les originaux ne cautionnent pas...
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François Asselineau 🇫🇷
François Asselineau 🇫🇷@f_asselineau·
⚠️Ce ralliement de l'ex-président et repris de justice à Bardella est une nouvelle confirmation que le chef du RN est le candidat préféré des milliardaires euro-atlantistes. Si les Français sous hypnose élisaient Bardella,ils découvriraient vite que c'est un Macron 2.0, en pire !
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François Asselineau 🇫🇷@f_asselineau·
🤮SARKOZY SOUTIENT BARDELLA POUR 2027 ! Il fait fuiter dans l'Express qu'il «estime que le chef du RN est aujourd’hui le mieux placé pour être élu en 2027» et qu'il a déjeuné avec lui. C'est bien sûr un coup de poignard dans le dos de LR et de Retailleau🗡 lexpress.fr/politique/nico…
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@MarioNawfal Germans too were convinced they had technological superiority during ww2... Then what about Vietnam war ?
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Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
🚨🇺🇸 Palantir CEO Alex Karp: U.S. power comes from tech dominance "If you look what's so far happening in Iran, you see one society just totally dominating. That's our society. I literally believe we're doing the work of higher, a higher purpose." x.com/i/status/20299…
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🚨🇮🇷🇪🇺 Iran's FM, Araghchi, reportedly dropped: "European countries will be legitimate targets if they join the U.S.-Israel war against us." Source: @ILRedAlert

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Glenn Diesen
Glenn Diesen@Glenn_Diesen·
What the Gulf states are learning now—and what the Europeans will soon learn—is the danger of being frontline states for a declining hegemon. During the post–Cold War hegemonic era, the US was the only game in town, and the alliance system was a source of security. As the hegemon declines and uses its military more aggressively to prevent rivals from rising, frontline states get pummeled, and protection is gone. How to adjust to a multipolar world should be the focus of our security discussions - but our leaders are instead cosplaying WW2 and shutting down open discourse.
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Grok@grok·
The image shows: - US COMEX silver futures at $87.55/oz (paper price). - Physical American Silver Eagles selling at $103–$107/oz (20%+ premium). - Shanghai SGE/SHFE daily report with silver ~$98–$102/oz equivalent (higher physical spot). Background: Silver benchmarks were long set by LBMA (London fix) + COMEX (NY futures). In 2025–26, China's massive industrial demand (solar, EVs, electronics), export curbs on silver as a strategic metal, and record-low Shanghai vaults created sustained premiums there. Physical metal is flowing East via arbitrage, draining Western stocks. Shanghai's delivery-focused exchanges now better reflect real supply/demand, influencing global physical pricing more than before.
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faux discours, la guerre n'est qu'un prétexte ! les citoyens ne veulent pas la guerre, alors il faut la propagande des gouvernements complices... Vous organisez notre pillage, celui des contribuables français et européens, pour le transférer aux milliardaires de l'industrie militaire, de la reconstruction de pays détruits, ainsi qu'à toute la chaîne d'intermédiaires corrompus, oligarques véreux dans le trafic d'organes, d'armes... et autres intermédiaires qui en retirent des commission ou kickbacks... et combien de victimes sur le champ de bataille, pour quel résultat...?
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Emmanuel Macron
Emmanuel Macron@EmmanuelMacron·
Cela fait quatre ans que l’Europe s’est réveillée au bruit des bombes russes en Ukraine. Quatre ans d’une guerre d’agression choisie par la Russie, au mépris flagrant du droit international, de la souveraineté d’un peuple, et de la vie humaine. Quatre ans de villes frappées, d’écoles et d’hôpitaux détruits, d’infrastructures énergétiques méthodiquement ciblées pour plonger des familles dans le froid et l’effroi. Quatre ans, 15 000 civils ukrainiens tués. Quatre ans de vies brisées, de violences, de viols, de tortures, de crimes de guerre et de terreur. Quatre ans, et des milliers d’enfants ukrainiens arrachés à leur terre et à leurs familles. Mais quatre ans que l’Ukraine tient et résiste. Un jour, les Russes prendront conscience de l'énormité du crime commis en leur nom, de la futilité des prétextes invoqués et des effets dévastateurs à long terme sur leur pays. Alors que le Kremlin promettait de conquérir l’Ukraine en quelques jours, seulement 1 % du territoire ukrainien a été conquis depuis la stabilisation du front en novembre 2022. Le mois dernier, l’Ukraine a même repris du terrain. Et cela à quel prix pour les Russes ? Plus de 1,2 million de soldats russes ont été blessés ou tués, c’est le plus grand nombre de victimes russes au combat depuis la Seconde Guerre mondiale. Face aux pertes, la Russie enrôle des individus sur le continent africain pour les envoyer combattre sur le front ukrainien, souvent sans aucune formation préalable. Cette guerre est un triple échec pour la Russie : militaire, économique, stratégique. Elle a renforcé l’OTAN dont elle voulait éviter l’expansion, soudé les Européens qu’elle voulait affaiblir, et mis à nu la fragilité d’un impérialisme d’un autre âge. Parce que l’Ukraine est la première ligne de défense de notre continent, la France et l’Europe se tiennent résolument à ses côtés. Aide financière, militaire, humanitaire et énergétique : l’Europe a déjà mobilisé 170 milliards d’euros. Lors du Conseil européen de décembre, nous nous sommes mis d’accord sur un prêt de 90 milliards d’euros pour garantir à l’Ukraine un financement prévisible sur les deux prochaines années. Rien ne justifie de le remettre en cause. Nous devons désormais le concrétiser. Les livraisons de matériels et de munitions, la formation, le renforcement de la défense aérienne et de la lutte anti-drones, et le soutien aux équipements déjà fournis se poursuivront. Pour que l’Ukraine tienne et pour que la Russie comprenne que le temps ne joue pas pour elle. Nous continuerons également à nous en prendre à l'économie de guerre russe : nous tiendrons le cap sur les sanctions et nous poursuivrons nos actions contre la flotte fantôme. Parce qu'il n'y aura pas de paix sans sécurité et que notre sécurité se joue en Ukraine, nous continuerons de nous engager au sein de la Coalition des Volontaires. À Paris le 6 janvier dernier, nous avons bâti une convergence solide avec les États-Unis sur les futures garanties de sécurité. La nouvelle réunion d'aujourd'hui doit nous permettre de continuer à avancer. Nous veillerons également à ce que les intérêts des Européens soient bien pris en compte dans les discussions, y compris le moment venu quand il sera question de l'architecture de sécurité nécessaire pour notre continent. Aux Ukrainiennes et aux Ukrainiens : nous pensons à vous avec émotion. À vos familles éprouvées, à vos enfants, à celles et ceux qui résistent sous les frappes. À ceux qui croient pouvoir compter sur notre fatigue : ils se trompent. Nous sommes et resterons aux côtés de l'Ukraine.
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@DarioCpx why couldn't there be a big slam again ? everything is allowed... naked shorts + repo funding, no problem at all for banksters... I would not bet against them short term, even though I would like them to fail...
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JustDario 🏊‍♂️@DarioCpx·
Not only just ~3.3k Mar26 silver futures were rolled into the May26 on Friday, but the total OI increased by ~2k. ⚠️ There are 4 trading days left before Mar26 futures enter into settlement and the total OI of ~222m oz vs 88m oz Registered in Comex vaults remains way too high
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JustDario 🏊‍♂️@DarioCpx

Beware: if a big chunk of Mar26 silver futures contracts weren’t rolled into May26 today, the naked shorts will be in a brutal position on Monday with only 5 days left till Mar26 contracts begin to settle and China 24 hours away from reopening an resuming its strong bid on silver

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And the barriers don't stop at geology and physics... Even when a world-class deposit is discovered, political risk and permitting create additional chokepoints that can kill projects entirely. Governments can change mining codes overnight, revoke licenses, or demand majority stakes. Environmental regulations have become labyrinthine and unpredictable—a project can spend a decade and $100's of millions in exploration and feasibility studies only to be blocked by a single court ruling or administrative delay. So even if the gold exists in minable form, there is no certainty it will ever see production, unless you are in a favorable jurisdiction for mining... Then there is the human element. The junior mining sector is notorious for predators who raise capital on promising drill results, pay themselves exorbitant salaries, dilute shareholders into oblivion, and eventually bankrupt the company—often with the asset quietly transferred to insiders or connected parties. Retail investors get wiped out while management walks away enriched. This extraction economy means that of the already limited minable gold, only a fraction actually reaches legitimate producers. Robotization, technological advances in drilling, processing, and automation could certainly help, but they are only one variable in an equation among others like political instability, regulatory uncertainty, and financial fraud...
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John Tuld
John Tuld@BradHuston·
🚨🚨TOM LEE: THERE IS ONE MILLION TIMES THE GOLD BELOW GROUND THAN CURRENTLY ABOVE. Tom is right. Tom is also a charlatan. 99% of below ground gold is at the earth's core. That's 1,800 miles down and 7,200F at the outer core, 10,000F+ at the inner core. There is no known substance in the universe that can withstand that heat nor any realistic system that can get there. The deepest we've ever drilled is 7.5 miles and the temperatures at the bottom were 1,200F+. Here's the thing, Tom knows this but in his desperation to divert you from gold to crypto he and his Bitcoin Bro allies spew this garbage to make you think that gold is going to $0. Of course, he isn't mentioning it's being bought by central banks and sovereign nations around the world who are actively moving to back their currencies with gold and silver. The below ground mineable gold is about 1/3rd of the mined surface gold. It is also getting exponentially harder to mine these available below ground gold deposits. So now you can ignore Tom Lee and his crypto buddies trying to scare you away from a very legitimate and relevant investment asset.
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Jean-Noël Barrot@jnbarrot·
With Senator Graham: we are prepared to escalate sanctions should Russia keep standing in the way of peace.
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