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Justin Dupuis

@SeaDaddySix

Navy Veteran⚓ NOLA⚜️➡️Philippines🇵🇭

Cebu City, Central Visayas Katılım Ağustos 2014
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OSINTdefender
OSINTdefender@sentdefender·
The statement by the Houthi armed forces has just released and fell just short of announcing an entrance into the conflict. However, the statement sets a number of thresholds for Houthi involvement, including the U.S. and Israel failing to seek a diplomatic pathway to ending the conflict, increased aggression against both Iran and the Houthis, the use of the Red Sea to target Iran, expanded coalitions with the U.S., and the implementation of past Gaza agreements.
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Polymarket
Polymarket@Polymarket·
BREAKING: Democrats hit record odds to win 2028 as Republican favorability falls due to the Iran operation. 57% chance a Democrat wins the next election.
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Ian Jaeger
Ian Jaeger@IanJaeger29·
BREAKING: Democratic Senator John Fetterman has voted against an amendment that would require Voter ID in our elections.
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Justin Dupuis
Justin Dupuis@SeaDaddySix·
@Manila_Alert1 Yup, 100% they always do and then they try to correct you lol pleas I'm a veteran
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Manila_Alert@Manila_Alert1·
@SeaDaddySix Oh yeah, so many filipinos think that the Gray Eagle is a Hermes 900 or the Reaper.,
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Manila_Alert
Manila_Alert@Manila_Alert1·
U.S Army 160th SOAR MQ-1C Gray Eagle landing in Cebu Int’l in the Philippines. Credits to my friend in Cebu who pictured this.
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Justin Dupuis@SeaDaddySix·
@Manila_Alert1 Not really, it's illegal for foreigners to work in the Philippines and also get govt benefits who are illegal so🤷🏼‍♂️
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Manila_Alert
Manila_Alert@Manila_Alert1·
OAE4092 heading to Wattay International Airport (VTE/VLVT) in Laos. It’s super sad to hear that this is a deportation flight, as almost all the people on board are just looking for jobs in the United States. facebook.com/share/p/18GnaL… N225AX, OAE4092 - #A1F3AA
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ICE Flight Monitor@ICEFlightM

An ICE Air flight (OAE4092) is en route to Anchorage, AK from Alexandria, LA. After refueling in Anchorage, the flight is expected to make deportation stops in SE Asia.

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🇺🇸 𝓐𝓟𝓡𝓘𝓛 𝓢𝓟𝓐𝓡𝓚𝓢 🇺🇸
✝️🇺🇸Secretary of War Pete Hegseth announced on March 24, 2026, that military chaplains will no longer display their rank insignia on uniforms.🇺🇸✝️ 🙏🏼Hegseth stated that chaplains "will be seen among the highest ranks because of their divine calling," emphasizing that they are "an officer second" and prioritizing their spiritual role over military hierarchy in appearance.🙏🏼 👏🏼The goal, per Hegseth, is to restore chaplains as ministers and moral anchors rather than "emotional support officers" or therapists, while fostering better spiritual care for service members.👏🏼
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Mossad Commentary
Mossad Commentary@MOSSADil·
🚨 JUST IN: B-52 bombers spotted over Iran as strikes reportedly hit Alborz Industrial City in Qazvin, a hub tied to regime-linked military production. Major industrial facilities targeted, with claims Iran’s military-industrial infrastructure is facing destruction. Stay connected, follow @MOSSADil.
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Shanaka Anslem Perera ⚡
BREAKING: South Korea just announced mandatory fuel rationing. Government vehicles at public institutions barred from operating one day each week on a five-day licence plate rotation. The world’s 10th largest economy, a G20 member, a semiconductor superpower, home to Samsung and SK Hynix, the country that fabricates a quarter of the world’s memory chips, is rationing fuel like Sri Lanka. South Korea imports 73 to 87 percent of its oil from the Middle East. Every barrel transits the Strait of Hormuz. The strait is closed and mined. There is no alternative route for Korean crude imports at scale. The Kospi crashed 4.9 percent on Monday before Trump’s “productive conversations” post briefly eased the panic. The won is weakening. Inflation is accelerating. And now the Energy Minister is telling government workers which days they cannot drive. Count the dominoes. Sri Lanka rationed first: Wednesdays off, QR codes at pumps, LPG vanished from southern shelves. Bangladesh followed with public holidays to conserve fuel. Pakistan imposed restrictions. India tightened allocations. Slovenia became the first EU country with QR codes and odd-even plates. Now South Korea. The rationing is no longer a developing-world phenomenon. It is migrating up the GDP ladder. The 10th largest economy. The 12th largest military budget. A US treaty ally hosting 28,500 American troops. Rationing. Those 28,500 troops run on fuel. USFK operates bases across the peninsula that require continuous diesel, aviation fuel, and generator capacity. Joint exercises with the ROK military consume thousands of tonnes of fuel annually. Every barrel of that fuel traces back to the same Middle Eastern supply chain that South Korea’s Energy Minister just acknowledged cannot sustain civilian demand. If civilian vehicles are being restricted, military logistics are under pressure. If military logistics are under pressure, deterrence against North Korea erodes. If deterrence erodes, Pyongyang and Beijing calculate. The Strait of Hormuz is 7,500 kilometres from the Korean DMZ. The fuel that deters Kim Jong Un transits a chokepoint held closed by Iran’s 140 remaining missile launchers. Kim Jong Un is watching. Every day that South Korea rations fuel is a day that North Korea’s calculus shifts. Not toward war, not yet, but toward the conclusion that the American alliance system has a fuel dependency that a single regional conflict can exploit. The US cannot simultaneously secure the Strait of Hormuz with carrier groups, deploy 82nd Airborne paratroopers to the Iran theater, accelerate the 11th MEU from San Diego, AND maintain full deterrence posture on the Korean Peninsula. Something gives. The fuel rationing in Seoul is the first visible signal of what is giving. Taiwan is watching too. TSMC’s fabrication plants in Hsinchu are counting LNG reserves in single-digit days. Taiwan imports virtually all of its energy. If South Korea, with its larger strategic reserves and diversified economy, is already rationing, Taiwan’s timeline is shorter. The chips that power every Nvidia GPU, every Apple processor, every AI training run on Earth depend on a gas supply that depends on a strait that depends on a 5-day pause that depends on a Truth Social post that Iran says corresponds to nothing. Sri Lanka. Bangladesh. Pakistan. India. Slovenia. South Korea. Six countries rationing. Three continents. One strait. The molecules do not check GDP rankings. The molecules check whether the chokepoint is open. It is not. open.substack.com/pub/xerion/p/a…
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Stefan Burns
Stefan Burns@StefanBurnsGeo·
MAGNITUDE 7.5 EARTHQUAKE STRIKES TONGA. Rupturing at a depth of ~230 km, this earthquake did not generate a tsunami, but now there is an increased risk of volcanic activity following this event from the famous chain of volcanic islands. This event was forecasted accurately in today's earlier livestream (see link)
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NEXTA
NEXTA@nexta_tv·
💥 Explosion at giant Valero refinery in Texas: facility with 435,000 bpd capacity partially shut down A powerful explosion hit the Valero Port Arthur refinery in Texas — one of the largest in the US and among the top 5 in the country. The fire broke out in the diesel hydrotreater unit. Crews have contained it, but haven’t fully extinguished it yet — it may keep burning for hours due to remaining fuel. The refinery accounts for about 1–2% of total US oil refining capacity. Operators have shut down part of the facility. A faulty industrial heater is the likely cause. This marks the second similar incident in Texas in the past two weeks.
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The Straits Times
The Straits Times@straits_times·
US air safety board probes controller as part of investigation into LaGuardia airport collision bit.ly/4buEChu
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NFL Numbers Guy
NFL Numbers Guy@NFLNumbersGuy·
Which NFL broadcaster or analyst makes you mute your television?
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Justin Dupuis
Justin Dupuis@SeaDaddySix·
@BrianTycangco All of the tricycles, jeepneys, snd pedicabs. They just hog and congest the roads. The Philippines needs to progess not stay the same. In Cebu they are actually smaller than the original ones.
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Brian Tycangco 鄭彥渊
Brian Tycangco 鄭彥渊@BrianTycangco·
It’s time we got rid of the jeepney. It served its purpose. Now the product of a bygone era and provides little benefit to a modernizing transportation industry. On the road, it symbolizes a nation’s inability to progress. It belongs in a museum. We can do better for the struggling masses who deserve an affordable, clean and safe commute.
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PHIVOLCS-DOST
PHIVOLCS-DOST@phivolcs_dost·
#EarthquakePH #EarthquakeCebu #iFelt_CebuEarthquake Earthquake Information No.2 Date and Time: 18 March 2026 - 06:32 AM Magnitude = 3.7 Depth = 007 km Location = 11.03°N, 123.97°E - 002 km S 45° W of City Of Bogo (Cebu) Reported Intensities: Intensity III - City of Bogo and San Remigio, CEBU Intensity I - Tabogon and Borbon, CEBU This is an aftershock of the 2025 September 30 Mw6.9 Offshore Northern Cebu earthquake. earthquake.phivolcs.dost.gov.ph/2026_Earthquak…
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Justin Dupuis
Justin Dupuis@SeaDaddySix·
@nothanksfrankie Yeah, that's still really cool. I think it was gone back home in Louisiana in the 90's but not sure. The bottled ones here are really good. Plastic always tastes flat. When I was there in New London I dont remember seeing it mid-2000's
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Unknown Traveler 🇺🇸
Unknown Traveler 🇺🇸@nothanksfrankie·
It's a staple in our house in Laguna over Coke and Pepsi. For some reason, here in Connecticut it disappeared off the shelves- and prior to that, since the pandemic, supply had been spotty. Not really certain why, but I'm glad the drought is over. It's still better tasting in the Philippines, but we only buy it in the ubiquitous glass bottles. Unfortunately, that's not an option stateside and it impacts the flavor. Still, I'm glad the drought is over haha
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Unknown Traveler 🇺🇸
Unknown Traveler 🇺🇸@nothanksfrankie·
After a six month absence, RC Cola has finally returned to store shelves in my area stateside. My entire outlook on life has improved. All this talk of end times is surely premature 😆
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