Michael G Streubel

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Michael G Streubel

Michael G Streubel

@STRUDLcz

I love traveling (mainly flying), beer, gin & tonic, history, astronomy, sarcasm, dark humour and many other things

London, England Katılım Haziran 2009
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Michael G Streubel
Michael G Streubel@STRUDLcz·
Public announcement: I do not identify as a member of far right. If anyone calls me that I'll feel really offended and I may press charges against them
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BLAIRE WHITE@BlaireWhite·
There’s actually no excuse for blaspheming Jesus Christ. No other religion tolerates it, and neither should Christians.
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Visegrád 24@visegrad24·
🇬🇧☪️ Applicants for citizenship in the United Kingdom are tested on their knowledge of Islamic culture. Since 2005, obtaining citizenship or permanent residency requires passing the "Life in the UK" test. It consists of 24 questions, with 45 minutes to complete it. Since 2013, the section of the exam covering modern British customs and traditions has included major religious holidays from different faiths. Among them is Eid al-Fitr, which marks the end of Ramadan. Questions about Islam have been included in the test since 2013. To pass, applicants must answer at least 18 questions correctly (75%). In November last year, BBC London avoided specifying which holiday city streets would be decorated, but had no such hesitation when it came to Ramadan.
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Israel ישראל
Peace talks be like...
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Visegrád 24@visegrad24·
April 13 marks the Day of Remembrance for the victims of the Katyn massacre In 1940, the Soviet secret police, the NKVD, executed around 22,000 Polish citizens — including officers, intellectuals, and members of the country’s elite. For nearly half a century, Soviet authorities denied responsibility and insisted that the massacre had been carried out by Germans. This campaign of disinformation became known as the “Katyn lie.” To support this narrative, they prepared falsified “evidence” intended to shift blame onto Germany — including fabricated documents and staged testimonies suggesting that the prisoners were killed in the autumn of 1941, when the area was already under German occupation. The Soviet Union also attempted to introduce its version of events at the International Military Tribunal in Nuremberg (1945–1946), but the claim was not accepted, and Katyn was not included in the final judgment. The Soviet state continued to suppress or destroy evidence that contradicted the official narrative. For example, when mass graves of Polish officers were discovered near Kharkiv in 1969, the KGB reportedly took measures to conceal the site. Only in 1990 did the Soviet Union officially acknowledge responsibility for the executions, describing them as “one of the grave crimes of Stalinism.” Today, Russia still frames the case narrowly. The investigation formally named several NKVD officials, including Lavrentiy Beria, but avoided holding top Soviet leaders accountable, effectively excluding Joseph Stalin and the Politburo despite the scope and systemic nature of the decision. Some investigation materials from the Main Military Prosecutor's Office remain classified, and many of the victims' names and burial sites are still unknown. Additionally, they have not been rehabilitated under the Russian law "On the Rehabilitation of Victims of Political Repression."
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Nadim Koteich
Nadim Koteich@NadimKoteich·
🚨 Peak hypocrisy: Iran’s regime screams “Death to America” while their Parliament Speaker @mb_ghalibaf slick English X account, memes, hashtags, the works, is run from Glendora, California by ex-advisor Meysam Zamanabadi… still on Tehran’s payroll after a decade in the US. The loudest voice of the mullahs, broadcast from the country they claim to hate. Absolute exposure. Great reporting @__Injaneb96
Sana Ebrahimi Ledene@__Injaneb96

🚨 Iran’s Parliament Speaker Ghalibaf is posting in perfect English, with memes, hashtags & emojis, straight from CALIFORNIA. IranWire just published an article claiming that Ghalibaf's X account is run by ex-advisor Meysam Zamanabadi, living in Glendora, LA for a decade. Meysam is the son of one of the Islamic Republic’s first intelligence censors, the guy who shut down journalists right after the Revolution. Even after moving to America, he was still getting 40 million Tomans (~$11,000) every month from Tehran, wired in foreign cash through a shady Ferdowsi Square exchange. His dad’s old colleague funneled another 30 million from every official check straight to Meysam’s family. This is the same guy who helped pick Ghalibaf’s current top advisor, and who presents himself as “PhD in Media Psychology” from a U.S. university. The slick propaganda style you have been seeing in his posts is not Ghalibaf. It's Iranian regime's ghostwriter in California. The regime’s loudest voice is being run from the country it claims to hate. Source: iranwire.com/en/features/15…

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MUSLIM_PATROL@Muslim_Patrol·
@STRUDLcz I want to look for signs in your language in other places. Tell me your language.
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MUSLIM_PATROL@Muslim_Patrol·
Hi Michael You live on planet Earth where there are multitudes of languages being used. Given that human beings travel around this planet you are highly likely to come across people speaking other than your domestic language. I hope that helps.
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@jessgill03 Why would you want people to speak English in England 🙄

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Michael G Streubel@STRUDLcz·
@Muslim_Patrol Why is that important? Other than my embassy, I didn't see signage in it anywhere in the UK in last 10 years or so I live here
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Amjad Taha أمجد طه
The Middle East NEEDS INDIA, not Pakistan, to mediate negotiations between Iran’s Islamic regime and the Trump administration. India has DEMONSTRATED SUCCESS in PEACE agreements with Bangladesh, China, Sri Lanka, and Nepal. Pakistan, by contrast, has been widely criticized for links to Islamist jihadist networks in the region in the recent past, with effects similar in some cases to Iran’s destabilizing behavior in places such as India and Afghanistan. Osama bin Laden, was found in Pakistan near a military academy, and members of al-Qaeda have operated from Iran, with some reportedly still present. What is needed is a country with a proven record in building peace and with real leverage over Iran, including economic ties such as oil trade. This negotiation risks failure because the current host lacks both the credibility and the diplomatic track record to manage such a dialogue. A state accustomed to confrontation cannot credibly lead a peace process; otherwise, it would have already resolved long-standing disputes like Kashmir. UAE BANNED THE MUSLIM BROTHERHOOD AS A TERRORIST ORGANIZATION, WHICH IT CONSIDERS AN IRAN PROXY IN THE WORLD. And yes, that is my opinion. And yes, unlike many places, we have the right to express it. And yes, why are 60,000 Pakistani bots online backing Iran’s Islamic regime?
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@Muslim_Patrol Interesting that I don't see signs anywhere in my language other than in my country. I think it's actually courtesy and respect to learn local language when you move somewhere. That's what "triggers me", disrespect
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MUSLIM_PATROL@Muslim_Patrol·
@STRUDLcz If you do travel across this beautiful planet you will indeed see signs in multiple languages in certain areas. I fail to understand your confusion around having signs in various languages. Why does it trigger you so?
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Best Movie Moments 🍿
Best Movie Moments 🍿@BestMovieMom·
Lawrence of Arabia (1962) remains one of the most visually stunning films ever made. Every shot feels like a masterpiece carved out of the desert.
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