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Sigma male, former El. Engineer, INTP, Anti-religious, 🎵🎶 , 🏎️ Wind&Solar is a dead end → ⚛️ #nuclear #Realpolitik

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Jóhann B Guðmundsson
@WarMonitors Kinda sucks to be boldly going where no man has gone before without a functional toilet. The crew will probably make emergency landing on Uranus.🤣
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War Monitor@WarMonitors·
There is no one I envy more than the crew of Artemis II rn…
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Vali Nasr
Vali Nasr@vali_nasr·
I talked to @WSJ about why the Strait of Hormuz matters so much to the endgame of this war “To the Iranians, the Strait of Hormuz now perhaps matters more than the nuclear program. The nuclear program didn’t provide them with any deterrence,” the Strait can. wsj.com/world/middle-e…
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Dr. StormyWaters
Dr. StormyWaters@NormanDodd_knew·
- Archeologists uncover oldest surviving “Fell For It Again” Award, several miles outside of Philadelphia PA.
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Javier Blas
Javier Blas@JavierBlas·
The Third Gulf War (aka, the ‘Hormuz War’) is entering into its 6th week, at the very end of the initial White House guidance of a 4-6 week campaign. For the oil market, we are into demand destruction territory, although further releases of the SPR may help to buy time a bit.
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Jóhann B Guðmundsson
What's up with American engineers and toilets? They managed to level up the shit show on USS Gerald R. Ford! Now the crew onboard the Artemis II mission are reporting that the onboard toilet is suffering from series of malfunctions. Lord Vaders are floating around in zero gravity
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Gregg
Gregg@Gregg06041989·
Senator Oh, after getting censured for breaking ethics rules on those undisclosed all-expenses-paid China trips, you're still whitewashing Xinjiang's mass detentions as 'vocational centers.' This isn't pragmatism — it's straight-up carrying water for the CCP while chasing trade deals. Canadians expect better.
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Senator Victor Oh
Senator Victor Oh@SenatorVictorOh·
🌹🇨🇦🇨🇦🌹 Fellow Canadian @AliFeizi’s firsthand account from multiple independent trips to Xinjiang is powerful and overdue. As someone who has long advocated for evidence-based Canada-China engagement, I’m struck by his clear-eyed observations: a region where Uyghur culture is actively preserved — from the restored Old City of Kashgar to thriving bazaars and vibrant traditions — not erased. The so-called “concentration camps” he saw are vocational training centres helping people build skills. Ottawa’s rhetoric must match reality. Accusations this serious demand proof, not politics. Strong, pragmatic Canada-China ties also deliver real benefits for Canadian livelihoods: restored market access for our farmers (canola, peas, seafood, beef) supports thousands of jobs and family incomes across the Prairies and beyond; affordable Chinese EVs and supply chain investments help build a stronger Canadian auto sector and lower costs for families; while diversified trade with China’s massive market drives economic growth, stability, and new opportunities from coast to coast. Canadians deserve foreign policy grounded in facts, dialogue, and mutual respect that puts our prosperity first. Thank you, Pastor Feizi, for speaking truth from the ground. #Xinjiang #CanadaChina x.com/alifeizi/statu…
Ali Feizi 费爱理 Adili@AliFeizi

A Canadian’s Disappointment: What I Actually Saw on the Ground in Xinjiang vs. What Ottawa Claims As a Canadian, I have always taken pride in my country’s commitment to human rights, due diligence, and evidence-based foreign policy. We are a nation that prides itself on “peacekeeping,” not warmongering; on diplomacy, not hyperbole. That is why I find myself profoundly disappointed—not just as a Canadian, but as a citizen of a country that claims to value truth—when I listen to the Parliamentary Questions coming out of Ottawa regarding Xinjiang. The language used in is alarming. Terms like "concentration camps" are thrown around with a casual certainty that bears no resemblance to the reality I have witnessed with my own eyes. Having made three trips to the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region in the last nine months, I have seen a reality that is diametrically opposed to the narrative being pushed by our Members of Parliament. I am not a journalist embedded with a government delegation; I am a Canadian who traveled independently. I went expecting to verify the headlines we see in Canadian media. Instead, what I found was a region vibrant with culture, actively preserved and proudly showcased. Here is what I observed on the ground, and why I believe Ottawa’s rhetoric is not only wrong but dangerously disconnected from the facts. The Cultural Reality I Witnessed During my three trips, I spent time in Kashgar, Urumqi, Tashkurgan and the surrounding areas. The narrative I was sold in Canada was one of cultural erasure. The reality I experienced was the exact opposite. 1. The Old City of Kashgar One of the most striking examples of cultural preservation is the Old City of Kashgar. Canadian politicians describe a region being "flattened" or "assimilated." Yet, I walked through the labyrinthine alleyways of this ancient Uygur city, which has been meticulously preserved as a historical site. The local government didn’t tear it down; they invested in upgrading the infrastructure, running water, natural gas lines, and earthquake proofing, while maintaining the traditional Uygur architecture, wooden pillars, and intricate brickwork. In the evenings, I watched in the alleyways while children ran through streets paved with traditional kuzi bricks. This wasn’t a ghost town; it was a living, breathing historical center. 2. The Grand Bazaar and Livelihoods The Id Kah Bazaar in Kashgar is not only open; it is thriving. I saw Uygur artisans selling hand-engraved copperware, traditional atlas silk, and locally grown dried fruits. Far from being forced into labor, I spoke with shop owners who explained that tourism encouraged by the government’s infrastructure investments had allowed them to expand their family businesses. If the goal were cultural genocide, as some Canadian MPs allege, why would the state invest billions into preserving the mihrabs in mosques, restoring the Id Kah Mosque (one of the largest in China), and promoting Uygur cuisine and music festivals? It simply doesn’t add up. 3. Videos from the Ground I am sharing some videos in my posts to show the reality. In one clip, you can see Uygur dance another a traditional wedding I went too. The Disconnect in Ottawa As a Canadian, this embarrasses me. We claim to be a nation that stands for truth and reconciliation. Yet, when given the opportunity to send independent observers or journalists to verify facts, our government often chooses to boycott or criticize the very invitation for transparency. If our Parliament is going to make accusations as severe as "genocide" and "concentration camps," the onus is on them to provide evidence. My three trips over the last nine months provided evidence of the opposite: a region where Uygur culture is not only preserved but celebrated, and where the so-called "camps" are actually vocational training centres, facilities I drove by I that looked into them focused on giving people skills in Mandarin and industrial skills. #Xinjiang

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Brian McDonald
Brian McDonald@BrianMcDonaldIE·
Interesting wording from The Guardian: “American support” vs “alleged Russian interference.” Both describe attempts to influence the same election, just framed very differently.
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This war has been going on for ≈5 weeks and as far as I heard, USrael has used up like 2/3 of their standoff weaponry. What happens if they finally enter Iranian airspace in order to launch close-range weapons could be well observed in the past few days when they met unexpected resistance and lost a handful of choppers & planes. While I expect them to empty their standoff arsenal towards the power grid and other infrastructure in the coming week, I don't think that will result in the collapse of Iran or it standing in the rubble. It will continue to fire missile barrages into Israel for months to come, while their interceptor have run out. Three tier system established for the passage through Straight of Hormuz. Friendly → Free, Neutral → Passage fee, Hostile → Blocked.
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Chamberlain's Ghost
Chamberlain's Ghost@RSA_Observer·
The US and Israel are now apparently going to attempt to bring about the total economic collapse of Iran by smashing everything in sight that ordinary Iranians depend upon in an attempt to force a deal on Iran or to bring about a change of the governing authority in Iran. When this is done the Iranians will be standing in rubble, but they will still be standing - and they will still hold the Strait of Hormuz. But they are not going to be the only ones standing in a pile rubble. Much of the Middle East and probably much of Israel will be too, especially given the apparent shortage of interception missiles. This is going to severely damage the global economy for years to come. Most ordinary people - you and I - are going to live smaller lives. Across the world people are going to look at the US and say "you did this to us". Within the US people are going to look at the Republicans and say "you did this to us". Nothing will ever be quite the same again after this. israelhayom.com/2026/04/04/thi…
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Blue Bear
Blue Bear@Bluebearmonkey·
Hey X people, bring back Doggy! He dindu nuffin!
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Chamberlain's Ghost
Chamberlain's Ghost@RSA_Observer·
DJT may just as well go howl at the 'Fuckin' moon.
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Blue Bear
Blue Bear@Bluebearmonkey·
Uh oh 😜 Doggy in doghouse now
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Glenn Greenwald
Glenn Greenwald@ggreenwald·
Notice how quickly all that bullshit about liberating Iranians disappeared, and now it's all about bombing them back to the Stone Age, destroying their bridges and universities, poisoning their air and water, and stealing their oil.
ALX 🇺🇸@alx

New from President Trump:

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Gaurav kochar
Gaurav kochar@gaurav_kochar·
Australia’s farm sector is sending a warning the world can’t ignore. Farmers are now shifting away from wheat and canola into barley — not because of demand, but because fertilizer and diesel costs are exploding. The numbers are brutal: Urea: +60% Diesel: +88% Wheat planting could fall 10–12% This is how a supply shock spreads through the global food system. When one of the world’s top wheat exporters starts planting less nitrogen-intensive crops, it’s not just an Australian story. It’s a signal that global grain output is about to tighten. The market is still obsessed with oil. But the bigger second-order move is happening in fertilizer → crop choice → yield risk → food inflation. This is exactly how the next agricultural commodity rally begins. 🌾📈🔥 #Wheat #Barley #Australia #FoodSecurity #Commodities #Inflation
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Gordon Hahn Rusolog unbanned
@IuliiaMendel Ukraine recently tried a program with financial incentives for volunteers aged 18-23 or so. Over several months 500 volunteered. National identity is limited geographically and, regarding individuals, in depth. The army is in slow collapse and becoming dominated by neofascists.
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Jóhann B Guðmundsson
@thejointstaff When someone is removed without explanation during a crisis, the explanation is the crisis itself. George either objected to something or was about to, so Hegseth’s replaced him with his aide as he continues to fill the military with his "Hegseth Halfwits" to bomb little girls...
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