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California, USA Katılım Temmuz 2016
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Sloth Talks
Sloth Talks@Sloth_no_sober·
@Dispropoganda And only next step is ground offensive, but that would require what Russia did in Ukraine. Is USA ready to suffer losses?
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Dispropaganda
Dispropaganda@Dispropoganda·
Let's recap: Trying to force Iran to surrender by military means failed. Trying to force Iran to surrender by a naval blockade failed. Trying to force Iran to surrender by attempting to open Hormuz failed. If the US had any remotely capable leadership they would have realized by now that the only solution to Iran is diplomacy. But seeing how the current US leadership is is comprised of a reality TV host, ex news models, sycophants, blowhards and total incompetents, they will probably try to force Iran to surrender by military means.
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Sloth Talks@Sloth_no_sober·
@6ghzy @Bullfrogscroak @mikeysmith As an outsider, it's so stupid that your country decided to have only 2 parties and choosing "lesser" evil. One does not work, second chosen path of blood, why don't you guys create 3rd? Like every other democratic countries does?
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Mikey Smith
Mikey Smith@mikeysmith·
God, I hate being right all the time
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Sloth Talks@Sloth_no_sober·
@2moderateforsum @FalkTG You made so much work to write that, yet forgot WWII history... As a 🕊️ like nation, we let Germans get Czech as protectorat and Slovakia first time existed.(some say we even helped CCCP and Germany to split Poland from south border)
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Just@2moderateforsum·
No — the post is incorrect and is mixing up several different countries. Here’s the accurate version: 1. Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia was a real country in Central Europe from 1918–1992. It peacefully split in 1993 into: * Czech Republic (also called Czechia) * Slovakia This is often called the “Velvet Divorce.” So: * Czechia ≠ Czechoslovakia * Slovakia came from Czechoslovakia * Slovenia did NOT 2. Yugoslavia Yugoslavia was a completely different country in southeastern Europe (the Balkans). It broke apart in the 1990s into several countries, including: * Slovenia * Croatia * Bosnia and Herzegovina * Serbia * Montenegro * North Macedonia * later Kosovo (partially recognized) Why people confuse them The names sound similar: * Slovakia vs Slovenia * Czechoslovakia vs Yugoslavia But they were different countries in different regions. Quick memory trick: * Slovakia came from Czechoslovakia * Slovenia came from Yugoslavia Also: * Czechia is NOT part of Poland. * Slovenia is NOT Croatia. They are separate countries bordering each other.
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FalkTG 10k 🦅🇪🇺🇩🇪🇺🇦
European Geographics explained for dummies: Czechia =/= Czechoslovenia Czechoslovenia broke up in 1991 into Czechia (part of Poland) and Slovenia (Croatia).
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Wasch Bär
Wasch Bär@tannenfreund_87·
@fejbcshfbr @FalkTG There are actually Croats living in the Burgenland, the border region between Hungary and Austria. This is why it was proposed: to unite all Slavs in the former Austria-Hungarian empire.
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Sloth Talks
Sloth Talks@Sloth_no_sober·
@radilavG @The_FJC Only reason why Iran was always 2 weeks away from nuclear weapons, was that their religious leader prohibited it. Now their new leader is veteran of previous Iran war, his farther got assassinated, his wife and child died as collateral, I would not be surprised he build them.
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Billionaires are the problem
@The_FJC Fool, How is the Iran Nuclear program frozen? Today, they are closest to a Nuke than any other point in history They had enough material for 15 Nukes and might just be building them at an Untouchable Underground Missile City After all, we killed the Ayatolah who forbade Nukes
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🇺🇸 The FJC 🇺🇸
Let's do the math on Trump's Iran strategy. 60 days. Iran's currency down 60%. Nuclear program frozen. UAE leaving OPEC. Middle East realigning around American strength. Six Senate votes tried to stop it and failed. The media called it reckless. History will call it genius.
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Sloth Talks
Sloth Talks@Sloth_no_sober·
@Jf8137 @PenPizzaReport Imagine having cargo ship converted to pizzeria, staged in hormuz with all the sailors anchored. What a business idea.
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J Fox@Jf8137·
@PenPizzaReport Sounds like another all nighter at the Pentagon. I wonder how the pizza is a board the US aircraft carriers?
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Pentagon Pizza Report@PenPizzaReport·
Nearly all of the closest pizzerias to the Pentagon are currently reporting above average traffic. As of 2:47pm ET
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All day Astronomy
All day Astronomy@forallcurious·
🚨: For the first time, scientists achieved something that for decades seemed impossible: they directly observed intertwined pairs of quantum photons as they interact.
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Sloth Talks
Sloth Talks@Sloth_no_sober·
@DefensePolitics @YouTubeCreators Algo make your feed closed loop and discovery is dead. I have to find new interesting topics outside of YouTube and than search for it on YouTube.
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Defense Politics Asia
Defense Politics Asia@DefensePolitics·
@YouTubeCreators Dude. Change your homepage UI; sort out your algo. Making a consolation tweet doesnt change all my smaller competitors are all dead (quit) - and the ones around my size are starting to quit too.
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YouTube Creators@YouTubeCreators·
to the creator who feels like giving up: don't, we see you
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ᴛᴡᴏ-🆁@Be_likeMango·
Hey @grok please explain it to me like I’m 5 years old !!
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Sloth Talks
Sloth Talks@Sloth_no_sober·
@DefensePolitics Peak capitalism, oil corporations get richer while domestic market suffer. Total opposite of what RU did after UA damaged rafineries. RU stoped exports of fuel, while crude continue, to keep domestic fuel price down so logistics and everything physical does not inflate in cost.
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Defense Politics Asia
Defense Politics Asia@DefensePolitics·
I told ya so almost a month ago - and some people laugh at me. My records on the Iran War is seriously good.... its really a bad idea to bet against me.
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Sloth Talks@Sloth_no_sober·
@Cr0wMan4 @LibertyLockPod @Bl00dOld Yeah, since USreal-Iran war started, I look at everything like shrodingers universe. Until proved otherwise, all are true and act as such is possible. When box finally open, you can look inside and know what was trully real but until then, do not dismiss anything plausible.
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CrowMetheus@Cr0wMan4·
I really doubt that all those “ties” with his account pfp and the wall paper are random… but there’s obviously still a very slight possibility. But I just don’t trust anything anymore because there’s non-stop “talking point events” happening now that to me it all seems orchestrated.
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Sloth Talks@Sloth_no_sober·
@mikemendozajpg @LibertyLockPod But that would show location of account. Either X is trolling, really good hacker altered/doctored metadata, or last time someone logged to that account, it was before location feature was added.
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mike mendoza@mikemendozajpg·
@LibertyLockPod it's actually crazy to me how everyone is missing the fact that.. he could have changed his header to that picture a week ago. i think everyone's erroneously assuming that header must have been uploaded when he first made the 'cole allen' tweet?
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Sloth Talks@Sloth_no_sober·
@Cr0wMan4 @LibertyLockPod @Bl00dOld This is the thing, it could be inside job of X, really good hacker that somehow doctored the post or someone that have nothing to do with assassination, just used 2 attempts to provide "proof" of time travel. Or totally random coincidence.
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CrowMetheus
CrowMetheus@Cr0wMan4·
Developers can just change the code for what we see - how can we verify that account existed before the shooting other than the created date on his profile ? This could all be an orchestrated psyop. People found that account because they searched for the name of perpetrator on X and that prob popped up but no one knew about this account before that lmao..
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Sloth Talks@Sloth_no_sober·
@gothburz You have a few good points, however. While most people ignored train, some of us looked at "how he got there", as flight would suggest he didn't took guns with him, but someone helped, while train support solo work. The "name tweet" is about "proof" of something else.
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Peter Girnus 🦅
Peter Girnus 🦅@gothburz·
I was one of 300,000 people who solved the WHCA shooting in 40 minutes. None of us were right. But we were fast, and that night, fast felt like the same thing. I need to tell you about a tweet. Not because it matters. Because I thought it did. Because for 3 hours on the night of April 25, 2026, I was certain it was the most important thing on the internet, and I need to tell you what that certainty felt like before I explain why I was wrong. December 21, 2023. An account called Henry Martinez. @HenryMa79561893. Pepe the Frog avatar. Glitched rainbow banner, the kind of pixel corruption art that looks generated, or found, or planted. Zero following. No bio. No replies. No likes. No history. Created that month and immediately abandoned. 1 post. 2 words. No context. No hashtag. No thread. Cole Allen. Just a name dropped into the algorithm like a coin into a well. Then silence. 2.5 years of silence. I found it at 11:47 PM. I know the exact time because I screenshotted the screenshot. 21 million views by then. 27,000 likes. 12,000 bookmarks. 2,000 replies and climbing. The account had 2,100 followers it never asked for. The only people who follow it found it after the shooting. One post. 0 engagement for 868 days. Then a man with that name charges a Secret Service checkpoint with a shotgun, and the dead account becomes the most analyzed two words on the internet. I screenshotted it. I saved it to a folder. I sent it to my group chat with no caption, just the image, because no caption was needed. Everyone already had it. Everyone was already doing what I was doing. Research. That's what I called it. Here is what I built in 40 minutes. Cole Tomas Allen. 31. Torrance, California. CalTech, class of 2017. Mechanical engineering. Cal State Dominguez Hills, master's in computer science, 2025. NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory summer fellow, 2014. C2 Education tutor. Teacher of the month, 2024. I typed faster than I've ever typed at work. Indie game developer. Published a game on Steam called Bohrdom. Non-violent. Skill-based. Inspired by chemistry models. Self-propelled pinballs, bullet hell without the bullets. He trademarked the name. He was working on another game: a top-down shooter set in outer space. A person who designed fictional violence for a living and removed the violence. I didn't stop to think about that. I was looking for the next connection. CalTech Nerf Club. Christian Fellowship. Registered to vote with no party preference. 1 political donation on record: $25 to Kamala Harris via ActBlue. October 2024. $25. The price of lunch. And then I found it. The JPL 2014 summer fellowship program lists a co-author on a published research paper: Henry Martinez. Cole Allen was a 2014 JPL Summer Undergraduate Research Fellow. Both names. Same program. Same year. I had 3 tabs open. I was cross-referencing a dormant Pepe account with a 10-year-old academic paper. I told my group chat I'd found something. I hadn't found anything. I'd followed the same trail 300,000 other people were following at the same speed, and the speed felt like intelligence. 40 minutes. That's how long it took. Before the Secret Service finished their incident report. Before the Acting AG drafted a statement. Before a single journalist filed a story. 300,000 people had already built the board, pinned the photos, drawn the string. I was one of them. I was fast. I was thorough. I was wrong about what those words meant. Then somebody ran the Pepe avatar through a face comparison. The frog holding a glass of whiskey in a bow tie. Next to a photo from inside the ballroom. A man at Trump's table holding a glass. Same angle. Same tilt. Arrows drawn between them. "LOOK AT THE GLASS. LOOK AT THE TIE." Shared 40,000 times before anyone asked what it proved. I shared it. I didn't ask either. Then somebody found the banner image on the Henry Martinez account. Glitched pixel art. Rainbow static. And somebody else found an EU research project from May 2022, "Study on Quality in 3D Digitisation of Tangible Cultural Heritage," that used the exact same visual aesthetic in its branding. "TIME MACHINE" was the project name. Time Machine. A tweet from 2023. A project called Time Machine. A man from the future. I could feel the board filling in. Every piece clicking against the next like magnets. My brain building the room before I'd checked whether the foundation was real. That feeling, the one where the pattern assembles itself faster than your skepticism can keep up? That's not research. That's gravity. And I was falling. Here is what the people with followers did while the rest of us were building their evidence for free. Karoline Leavitt, hours before the dinner, in a recorded interview: "There will be some shots fired tonight." She was talking about jokes. She says. The clip was timestamped, captioned, and circulating to 6 million people within 90 seconds of the first gunshot. 90 seconds. That's not reaction time. That's preparation. Fox News, mid-broadcast. Their White House correspondent's phone cuts out after her husband tells her "you need to be very safe." She later explains that the Washington Hilton has notoriously bad cell service. The internet doesn't believe in bad cell service. Not when it has a better story. I didn't believe in bad cell service either. Not that night. Then the word. Both sides. Simultaneously. The fastest bipartisan agreement in American history: STAGED. The left said staged to distract from the Iran war and the cratering approval ratings. The right said staged because a Harris donor did it. Both sides said it within the same minute. Both were certain. Neither had evidence. Neither needed any. I recognized this. I'd seen it before. Butler, Pennsylvania. The same pattern. The same speed. The same certainty arriving before the facts. I recognized it and I kept scrolling. Alex Jones called it staged at 9:14 PM. By 11:30 PM he said it wasn't. By midnight he was "investigating." By morning he was selling supplements about it. 3 positions in 6 hours. Every one of them monetized. I know his timestamps because I was tracking them. I called that research too. Marjorie Taylor Greene posted "many questions about Cole Allen" at 12:47 AM like she was peer-reviewing a doctoral thesis she'd never read. I liked the tweet. Then I unliked it. Then I screenshotted it. Brooklyn Dad, 1.3 million followers, asked "Staged or not staged?" like he was running a poll on pizza toppings. 800,000 impressions on that question. He didn't investigate anything. He didn't have to. He just asked the question and let 300,000 people do his research for free. People like me. That's content creation. That's what we call it now. A question with no intention of finding the answer. A prompt designed to generate engagement, not information. Brooklyn Dad didn't need to know if it was staged. He needed you to reply. Jack Posobiec. Libs of TikTok. Tom Fitton. All posted within minutes of each other. Not about the shooting. Not about the agent who took a round to the chest. Not about the 1,000 people who crawled under banquet tables in formal wear. About building a new White House ballroom. The president referenced the ballroom in his press conference that night. He posted about it on Truth Social the next morning. They don't need the conspiracy to be true. They need it to be first. They need the narrative shaped before you've finished processing the sound of the gunshot. By the time you look up from under the table, the story is already written, the merch is already printing, and the thread is already pinned. That is the machine. It doesn't run on truth. It runs on speed. And the people who operate it have more followers than the Secret Service has agents. I fed it for 3 hours. I called it staying informed. I need to tell you about a train. Los Angeles to Washington, D.C. 3,000 miles. Roughly 50 hours, if you take the southern route through Texas and up the coast. Maybe longer. Cole Tomas Allen boarded that train with a shotgun, a handgun, and multiple knives. He sat in a seat. Or a sleeper car. We don't know yet. And he watched the country pass outside the window for 2 days. The Mojave. The Rio Grande. The Appalachian foothills. The Potomac. What does a person think about for 50 hours when they have decided to charge a federal checkpoint? Does he sleep? Does he eat in the dining car? Does he look at his phone? Does he read the news about the dinner he's traveling toward? Does he think about the game he published, the one where he deliberately removed the guns? Does he think about his students? Does he think about the fellowship, the summer at JPL, the paper with the name that would end up on a dead Pepe account 2.5 years before he ended up on the ground in a hotel lobby? I don't know. Nobody knows. Nobody is asking. I wasn't asking. I was looking at a Pepe avatar through a face-matching overlay at 2 AM and calling it evidence. 40 minutes to build the board. 3 hours to fill it. 0 seconds on the train ride. The internet found the tweet in 40 minutes. The NASA paper in 45. The ActBlue receipt in 3. The Fox News clip in 90 seconds. The face-match Pepe theory in 20. The Time Machine banner connection in 30. Nobody found the train ride. Because the train ride doesn't have engagement value. It doesn't confirm anything. It doesn't fit a board. It doesn't go viral. It doesn't have a ratio. It's just a man, a window, and a decision that nobody can explain by cross-referencing a tweet with a 10-year-old PDF. Not me. Not the researchers. Not the influencers. Not the politicians. Not the algorithm. The tweet has 21 million views. The train ride has none. And the Secret Service agent who caught a shotgun round in his vest went home to his family that night. He is not trending. He is not a thread. He has no Pepe avatar. No one is drawing arrows to his face. He is alive because Kevlar works, and that is the least interesting thing that happened on April 25, 2026, according to every platform that covered it. According to me. I covered it too. I just didn't know that's what I was doing. I deleted the board. I kept the screenshot. I don't know what the tweet means. But I know what it doesn't mean. It doesn't mean what the people with the biggest megaphones need it to mean. It doesn't mean what the algorithms want to amplify. It doesn't mean what I decided it meant at 11:47 PM, when I was still falling, still reaching for the pattern because the pattern felt safer than the silence. The glass in the Pepe's hand is not the glass on the table. The banner is just pixel art. The tweet is still there. Sometimes a name is just a name. And sometimes a man gets on a train, and the only conspiracy is that we'll never understand why, and we'll build 1,000 theories to avoid sitting with that. 40 minutes to build the board. 50 hours on that train. I spent my time on the wrong one. I know because I'm still thinking about it. Not the train. The board. That's the part I can't stop replaying. Not the silence. The speed. That's the conspiracy. Not the tweet. Not the Pepe. Not the Time Machine. The conspiracy is that speed felt like intelligence. And I fell for it. And I'll fall for it again.
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Matt Wallace
Matt Wallace@MattWallace888·
I used Uncensored AI to conduct an independent analysis. Can verify with 99.9% accuracy that the “painting banner” is an anamorphic copy of the viral Trump image from Butler, PA. Not only did the individual who tweeted “Cole Allen” (and nothing else) in 2023 have ties to a government program, they were also signaling that an assassination attempt on the President was coming. Not once, but twice. The 2024 and 2026 assassination attempts were both coded in. They always leave clues. Uncensored AI is now available on the App Store. Download it quickly (before the link is blocked) to access information you can’t get anywhere else apps.apple.com/us/app/uncenso…
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Sloth Talks@Sloth_no_sober·
@InMyOpinion82 @MattWallace888 That would however logged the location(even VPN spooking would show) of account. Either it had to be insider job from X or Noone logged to account after this feature was added.
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InMyOpinion
InMyOpinion@InMyOpinion82·
@MattWallace888 It's either hacked, or far more likely... A bot account with thousands of names set to private. Something significant happens, the bot deletes all but one and goes public. It's basically a magic trick.
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Hypocrisy Monitor
Hypocrisy Monitor@thesmoosh·
@M_Mujtaba1 @RyanRozbiani Yes but clearly Trump can't read 10 bullets so maybe 3 will be easier 😁 Jokes aside, I think the difference is the phased approach.
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Ryan Rozbiani@RyanRozbiani·
🇮🇷🇺🇸 Iran Creates 3 Step Framework for Negotiations with U.S. Al Mayadeen: Iran has proposed a three-step formula for negotiations Stage 1) Focuses on the complete end of the war and obtaining guarantees to prevent its resumption against Iran and Lebanon. Stage 2) If an agreement is reached in the first stage, the parties will move to the second stage, which will be dedicated to discussing how to manage and administer the Strait of Hormuz. Stage 3) Relates to the nuclear issue, but before agreeing on the first two stages, Iran will never be forced into nuclear discussions. Take this with a BIG grain of salt
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Ryan Rozbiani@RyanRozbiani

Iran's Mehr News put out an animated tribute to Michael, a 9-year-old boy killed in the Minab School Attack

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Sloth Talks
Sloth Talks@Sloth_no_sober·
@CummedOn2x @SecretSunBlog Ok, even if it is a bot, what if it was some AI agent that got so good in predicting that it created that post? Choose profile Pic that hint(trump not panicking in suit), banner that hint(image created in 2021, used in study called time-machine in 2022) and posting 2023?
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COLONEL BILB ONO@CummedOn2x·
@SecretSunBlog That account is literally a bot. Bot accounts on X constantly have "FirstName,PartialLastName,SequenceOfNumbers" . I cant believe how many people are so stupid. Ive seen this format of bot 100's of times.
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The Secret Sun Speaks
The Secret Sun Speaks@SecretSunBlog·
OK, let's get into this: when was this profile pic uploaded? When was the "time machine" banner art uploaded? Never mind how incredibly ambiguous and debatable it all is (why isn't Pepe wearing a Trump wig?), let's take it at face value: do these people not understand that just because someone hasn't posted on their account in three years they can still change their profile pic and banner art without it getting time-stamped? Remember when we went through that with Obama a few years back? Don't be a signal booster for Globo demoralization tactics. Getting to the the truth requires patience, critical thinking and sweat.
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Sloth Talks@Sloth_no_sober·
@DefensePolitics I don't know. Let more time to reveal more details. Currently it's possible it was staged/he was mosad agent/he went psycho/timetravel bullshit.
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