Rage Against The Establishment

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Rage Against The Establishment

Rage Against The Establishment

@Ryderback3

#dontvotelabour Every day I endeavor to be rid of Keir Starmer

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@SprinterPress What is even more pathetic is they used the on board WiFi !!!🤣🤣🤣 Seems this is a requirement for moral support 🤣🤣. Boo hoo They can't survive at sea without love island. Apparently this MASSIVE breach of security happens on a regular basis. So location is easy to track
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Sprinter Press@SprinterPress·
DIGITAL LEAK AT SEA: FRENCH AIRCRAFT CARRIER EXPOSED BY A FITNESS APP French media report on an incident that once again demonstrates the vulnerability of military operations in the digital age. A French Navy officer, while serving aboard the aircraft carrier "Charles de Gaulle" on March 13, used the sports app Strava to track his run on the deck. Due to the open settings of his profile, the training data became publicly available and effectively revealed the location of the ship and the entire aircraft carrier group. According to available information, the serviceman ran on the deck for about 35 minutes, tracking his route with a smartwatch. This data was published online in near real-time. As a result, it was possible to determine the exact coordinates of the aircraft carrier - at that moment, it was located northwest of Cyprus, about 100 kilometers from the coast of Turkey. Additionally, the situation was exacerbated by the fact that satellite images taken shortly after the user's activity visually confirmed the presence of the ship by its characteristic silhouette of over 260 meters in length. The French General Staff admitted that the publication of such data contradicts current instructions and emphasized that personnel are regularly warned about the risks. At the same time, it was separately noted that observing "digital hygiene" is an essential element of preparation before deployment. The incident clearly shows that even a single breach of discipline in the use of civilian digital services can reveal the operational situation and jeopardize the safety of the entire grouping.
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@JPHilllllll As with all computers it will definitely bite them in the arse. The more humans are not making the decisions the biggest the disaster will become when something goes wrong. 90 it all the major network outages have been caused by morons with a tick box
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It’s just a weird sickness at some point, this level of greed. You have $200 billion dollars. You could wipe your ass with $100 bills and keep getting richer every day. Why kill thousands and thousands of jobs at this point?
More Perfect Union@MorePerfectUS

Jeff Bezos has begun the process of raising $100 billion for a new fund that would buy up manufacturing companies and then use AI to automate production.

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@NuryVittachi no they haven't. They haven't COMMITTED to anything. They have indicated a "sate of readiness" This means they will help when there is no danger
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Nury Vittachi
Nury Vittachi@NuryVittachi·
BREAKING NEWS: In a shock U-turn, leaders of Britain, France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands and Japan issued a statement a few hours ago saying YES to U.S. President Donald Trump’s call to join military “efforts to ensure safe passage” in the Strait of Hormuz. Canada issued a statement shortly afterwards, saying it would join Trump’s coalition. Iran closed the Strait after Trump and Israel leader Benjamin Netanyahu launched an unprovoked attack on Iran as it was capitulating to US demands in peace talks. More than 3,000 Iranians have been killed, including hundreds of children. . ABANDONED PLEDGE The US Navy abandoned a pledge to oversee safe passage and moved away from the troubled waters--but Trump called on others, China and the western nations, to take action. China ignored the call, and the western nations refused, but have now changed their minds. Standing with Trump and Netanyahu on “the Hormuz Coalition” are: · Britain’s Prime Minister Keir Starmer · France’s President Emmanuel Macron · Germany’s Chancellor Friedrich Merz · Italy’s Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni · Netherlands’ Prime Minister Rob Jetten · Japan’s Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi · Canada’s Prime Minister Mark Carney . BLAMING THE VICTIMS In a now familiar display of anti-logic, the leaders refused to condemn the US and Israel for launching a war widely identified as illegal, but sharply criticized the Iranians for defending themselves. “We call on Iran to cease immediately its threats, laying of mines, drone and missile attacks and other attempts to block the strait to commercial shipping, and to comply with UN Security Council Resolution 2817,” the letter said. The letter does not specify which nations will send troops or warships or how many. US officials said those details will be worked out later. Surveys show that the public in Europe, UK and even the United States, strongly disapprove of the US-Israel war on Iran—but the leaders are going against their voters. Their actions lend weight to assertions that western liberal democracy is a sham, controlled by behind-the-scenes lobbies pushing a heavy militarization agenda. . COLD-CALLING How did Trump manage to change their minds? The US President and several senior officials embarked on a series of high level phone calls from Saturday onwards to certain nations, Axios reported. Trump spoke on Sunday with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer. "Most of this oil isn't our oil — it goes to other countries. So if they want it and they want the price to come down, they need to help out," the official told Axios. . EAST STAYING OUT OF IT While western nations condemn Iran, eastern nations have pointed out that the US and Israel are clearly the ones transgressing international law. These include China, Russia, Pakistan and Somalia. However, Russia is too stretched by western sanctions to send troops, China has a pacifist defence-only military stance, and India and Pakistan are internally divided on whether to support continued US global dominance.
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Stew Peters
Stew Peters@realstewpeters·
At what point will Israel realize that nobody is buying these AI videos of Netanyahu?
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Scott Dworkin
Scott Dworkin@funder·
Bob Kennedy fired all 17 vaccine experts and replaced them with loyalists. A federal judge just threw out everything they did and restored vaccine schedule's for children. The regime lost. Full story: dworkinsubstack.com/p/the-trump-re…
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@TomLondon6 This would bring about Mutually Assured Economic Destruction. ANY nuclear missile launched would most certainly result in every Oil, Gas,Data centre, military base, bridge, technology centre, airport, port being completely erased. Tel-Aviv would be rubble. No bunkers will help
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Tom London
Tom London@TomLondon6·
We should all be extremely concerned about ISRAEL using a NUCLEAR weapon
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Terry Marc
Terry Marc@Marcute22·
Longtime users are frustrated with X because it no longer works the way it used to. Back in the early days of Twitter, your reach was simple and direct. If you had 5,000 or 10,000,20,000 followers, your posts were delivered to them in real time. It was a true chronological feed—your tweets showed up in the order you posted them, and your audience actually saw your content. The “old” Twitter (pre-2016) was built around that real-time experience. Your voice reached the people who chose to follow you, without interference. Today, that’s no longer the case. X relies on an algorithm-driven, engagement-based feed, meaning even your own followers may never see your posts unless the system decides to prioritize them. That shift—from a guaranteed audience to an unpredictable algorithm—is why so many longtime users feel frustrated and disconnected.
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Ryan Rozbiani
Ryan Rozbiani@RyanRozbiani·
BREAKING 🇮🇷🇺🇸: European Countries and Japan to Help Trump Open the Hormuz The United Kingdom, France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands and Japan will work to ensure the safe passage of commercial shipping through the Strait of Hormuz. Good luck with that. Iran will NOT be happy.
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