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Suetonius the Younger

@SuetoniusMinor

History enthusiast exploring the past to understand the present. 🏺✨ Tweeting myths, moments, and ‘what ifs’ that shaped our world. 🌍📜

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Matt Goodwin
Matt Goodwin@GoodwinMJ·
I’m delighted Suicide of a Nation is STILL in the Sunday Times bestseller list, this week at No.9. It’s now spent five straight weeks at the top of the bestseller list. The book shows you what will happen to Britain if we do not urgently change course. The white British will collapse from 74 to 33 per cent. The foreign-born & their immediate descendants will surge from 19 to over 60 per cent. The share of people following Islam will rocket from 1 in 17 to 1 in 4. Already, more than half of all British people and close to one in three minority Brits say they feel like a stranger because of immigration. But in the years ahead these feelings will intensify as Britain continues to be reshaped by mass migration, roughly 90 per cent of which is now coming from outside European civilisation. The reason Suicide of a Nation has connected with so many people is because nobody is telling them the truth about what is about to happen to Britain and its people. And when people read it, they see the truth. Which is why they are recommending it to others. The audio book will be out in the next few days. Link below ⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️
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JoeLange@JoeLang51440671·
Do you want evidence of PANIC in the democrat party? There are two states that keep the democrats “competitive” in national elections. California and New York. Without CA and NY, the democrats have zero chance of winning the presidency in the future. Q drop 2621 Dec 12, 2018 7:10:18 PM EST Anonymous >> Will voter fraud in CA ever be brought to light? >> Yes. "WATCH CA" was deliberate. Q “Los Angeles City Council member Hugo Soto-Martínez has introduced a proposal that would ask voters this November to amend the city charter to allow non-citizen residents to cast ballots in municipal and school board elections. The measure has reignited a debate over what it means to be a citizen — and who gets a say in how a city is run.” The LA city council, wants a ballot measure that will allow illegals to vote in “local elections.” They claim it only allows illegals to vote in local elections in the “city of Los Angeles.” Is this just about local “votes?” “Federal law prohibits non-citizens from voting in federal elections but does not preempt municipalities from allowing them to participate in local races. A handful of jurisdictions across the country already do” Federal law ALREADY prevents illegals from voting in “federal elections.” This is bigger than just local elections or the fight over illegals voting. There are several stories converging, that are all connected. “A federal court dismissed the Trump Justice Department’s lawsuit seeking access to California’s full voter registration database Thursday, warning that the government’s bid for the voter records “threatens the right to vote which is the cornerstone of American democracy.” “DOJ sought California’s unredacted, statewide voter rolls, including names, birthdates, addresses, driver’s license and Social Security numbers. California election officials refused to give the federal government the data, citing state and federal privacy laws and warning that the request would endanger voters.  U.S. District Judge David O. Carter, appointed by former President Bill Clinton, agreed — and went further, casting the DOJ’s campaign as a fundamental threat to democracy.” A Bill Clinton appointed judge rejected the DOJ’s request for California’s voter rolls information. But why is allowing illegals the right to vote in “Los Angeles,” connected to this story? Los Angeles is at the CENTER of election fraud in California. The democrats completely control state elections in California because of the “voter fraud” in Los Angeles. The democrats control both Senate seats, Governor, AG and several House seats, because of “voter fraud” in Los Angeles. The democrats are desperate to PREVENT Trump’s DOJ from getting California’s voter rolls, because the voter rolls in Los Angeles are ALREADY full of illegals, dead people etc. This move to ALLOW illegals to vote in LA, is an attempt to PREVENT their voter rolls from being cleansed and illegals removed. Removing illegals from LA voting rolls will make every “statewide race” in California competitive and will also make California a toss up state, which destroys democrats chances at winning the presidency. Is this judge’s decision, the last say on this matter? “The judge, however, noted during a hearing that he fully expected the decision would be appealed regardless of the outcome and could ultimately head to the Supreme Court.” democracydocket.com/news-alerts/fe… Trump is going to appeal this decision AND win at the Supreme Court. How do I know? This judge focused his decision on “privacy” in order to deny the request by the DOJ. But what happens when Trump exposes the stolen election in 2020 and our ENTIRE election system becomes a “national security” threat. Everything will change. Trump and the Supreme Court are going to FORCE every state to remove illegals, dead people etc from their voter rolls. Q drop 1197 Apr 19, 2018 10:29:03 PM EDT Anonymous >> Will election fraud be revealed soon??? >> Yes, midterms are safe. WATCH CA. Q
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That Guy Trey 🇺🇸
That Guy Trey 🇺🇸@PowerOwn45·
The series finale of Iran has finally kicked off. Looks like a lot of action ahead. Thank God. The writers should be fired for that stupid negotiation arc that wasted our time for like 7 episodes. I see trailers for Cuba already dropping. Looks like a limited series, maybe 3 episodes. But should be interesting and action filled. Honestly it seems like the studio is setting the stage for a China franchise, maybe a trilogy with Russia and North Korea, but all connected. Kind of like the marvel universe but with enemies of Western civilization.
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Matt Van Swol
Matt Van Swol@mattvanswol·
Out of every disgusting, dishonest piece of filth the mainstream media has produced about Hurricane Helene... This is the worst. 60 Minutes has NEVER done a story on the families FEMA denied. They NEVER mentioned the Amish, who are STILL in the mountains rebuilding homes 550 days later. They NEVER mentioned Jake Jarvis, who has worked 550 days STRAIGHT FOR FREE for Hurricane Helene victims. Instead, they dug up some fringe conspiracy angle to smear the people who actually showed up as White Nationalists. I'm so angry. Let me tell you what 60 Minutes will NEVER report on I was there. I lived it. I am still here. I shared every story I could find. Me, my wife, hundreds of volunteers delivered RVs to mothers holding babies who were sleeping in TOOL SHEDS AND TENTS in the freezing cold, in the mountains. Because their homes had been ripped off the side of a mountain and washed down the French Broad. So tell me 60 Minutes... WHERE WAS THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT? Tell me, WHY did all these volunteers NEED to show up? Any thoughts on that?!!!!! Any investigation AT ALL into the federal or state government's response to Hurricane Helene? Please tell me... if the federal government was doing such a GREAT JOB, why did we need to put victims in RVs... ...A MONTH AFTER THE HURRICANE?!!!!!!! Literally every single victim you talk to in Western North Carolina has a horror story about dealing with FEMA... ...and guess who they will all say actually cam through for them? Neighbors. Church groups. The Amish. The Cajun Navy. Shawn Hendricks. Samaritan's Purse. MercuryOne. The Mission Mules hauling insulin up washed-out roads, ONLY ACCESSIBLE by mules. Greg Biffle burning his own fuel in helicopters. Veterans like Adam Smith who organized helicopter rescues with other veterans BY HIMSELF and then was demonized by the media for it. Volunteers like Jake Jarvis working TO THIS DAY, 550 days later without ANY PAY AT ALL. THOSE ARE THE STORIES FROM HURRICANE HELENE WORTH TELLING. But 60 Minutes won't tell ANY OF THEM. Because the truth makes the federal government the villain and the "deplorables" are actually the heroes in this story and they can NEVER admit that. So instead they smeared the rescuers as white nationalists. This is unforgivable. I was there. I saw it with my own eyes. And I will BE DAMNED if I let CBS rewrite the history of what happened to my mountains.
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After natural disasters, white nationalists, militias, and conspiracists often arrive, offering help. But they also want to recruit and improve their image. Watch the full 60 Minutes report: cbsnews.com/news/some-whit…

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Luke Caverns
Luke Caverns@lukecaverns·
The Strait of Magellan is so deadly (even in the modern day) that ~440 Years Ago, the Spanish Empire abandoned & doomed over 200 Conquistadors, & left them to their fate at the bottom of the world. Eventually, when every single Conquistador died from exposure, being attacked by Native Patagonians, or starvation… the colony they built fell into ruins & was reclaimed by the wilderness. By the late 1700s, nobody even knew where the colony originally was & it disappeared from the maps. But, just last month, Chilean archaeologists Simon Urbina and Soledad González Díaz, in partnership with the Universidad de Magallanes (UMAG), followed the original Spanish & English journals to a location along the Strait of Magellan—and using LiDAR, they finally rediscovered the lost colony of Puerto del Hambre “Port Famine” after over 400 years. The original sources describe a silver Spanish coin being placed on top of a corner foundation block & the colony’s church… and when they excavated the site’s main structure, like something out of a movie, the 400+ year old silver Spanish coin was sitting right where the old journal said it would be. LiDAR mapping is going to revolutionize archaeology & bring about an entirely new era of exploration🛰️
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Curiosity
Curiosity@CuriosityonX·
People don't realize how absurd this view actually is. A camera. On a robot. On Mars. Built by humans on a planet 140 million miles away, launched on a rocket, landed using a sky crane, and now driving across an alien desert taking pictures so detailed you can count the rocks. 100 years ago, your great-grandparents thought airplanes were a miracle. You are scrolling past Mars on your phone.
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JoeLange
JoeLange@JoeLang51440671·
There are people still worried about the midterms. Panicans. Stop listening to the media. Trump isn’t worried at all. The SAVE Act will happen when Trump wants it to happen. He said he would sign an EO that will require citizenship and voter ID. It’s coming. Trump doesn’t need the Senate to pass the SAVE Act. Read that again. Thune knows this and so does Trump. What is Trump waiting for? Trump is going to expose the stolen election in 2020. We have the evidence. The DOJ investigation will prove the treason domestically. Tulsi’s intelligence community investigation into the 2020 election, will prove foreign interference coordinated with the democrats. Do you realize what that means? Do you understand the authority under the Constitution, that Trump will have, when the evidence proves the election was stolen? It’s now a NATIONAL SECURITY threat. Trump will have the Constitutional authority to completely transform our ENTIRE election system in EVERY STATE. The democrats will file a lawsuit against his EO and Trump will win at the Supreme Court. Setting legal precedent for the future. Checkmate. The coming new supermajority MAGA in Congress, will be the ones “expected” to codify into law, everything Trump is doing by Executive Order. Not this current Congress. The current Congress is playing their role. Especially key individuals. 1) Investigations and getting evidence on the record for future prosecutions. 2) A BULLHORN on all the corruption being exposed for the American people. Trump is playing a different game. He is securing our future hundreds of years from now, the midterms are ALREADY secured. Enjoy the show.
🇺🇸 Ronald Carter@USronaldcarter

NOBODY IS TELLING YOU THE REAL STORY OF THE SCOTUS VOTING RIGHTS RULING Yes, the Court ruled 6-3. Yes, race-based districting is now unconstitutional. Yes, Louisiana's map got thrown out. But here's the part everyone is missing: Democrats don't have a House majority without those court-ordered maps. → A dozen of their current seats sit in districts that only exist because federal courts FORCED states to draw them → Louisiana, Alabama, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina — every one has at least one Democrat seat in a court-created black-majority district → Their House margin is FOUR seats → SCOTUS just made 12 of their 213 seats legally redrawable → Republican-led legislatures don't need new voters — they need a redistricting committee and a Tuesday afternoon If race-based districts are unconstitutional, then Louisiana redraws. If Louisiana redraws, then Alabama redraws. If Alabama redraws, then every Southern state redraws. If every Southern state redraws, the Democrat House majority was a 60-year courtroom artifact — not an election result. That's what nobody is saying out loud. The 2026 midterms were just decided 6-3 — six months before Election Day. if you're not following me you're finding out about this 48 hours late from someone who read my post..

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Paul Rees. ex Rucksack.
Paul Rees. ex Rucksack.@HannahIamthest1·
1. When one door closes and another door opens, you are probably in prison. 2. To me, "drink responsibly" means don't spill it. 3. Age 60 might be the new 40, but 9:00 pm is the new midnight. 4. It's the start of a brand new day, and I'm off like a herd of turtles. 5. The older I get, the earlier it gets late. 6. When I say, "The other day," I could be referring to any time between yesterday and 15 years ago. 7. I remember being able to get up without making sound effects. 8. I had my patience tested. I'm negative. 9. Remember, if you lose a sock in the dryer, it comes back as a Tupperware lid that doesn't fit any of your containers. 10. If you're sitting in public and a stranger takes the seat next to you, just stare straight ahead and say, "Did you bring the money?" 11. When you ask me what I am doing today, and I say "nothing," it does not mean I am free. It means I am doing nothing. 12. I finally got eight hours of sleep. It took me three days, but whatever. 13. I run like the winded. 14. I hate when a couple argues in public, and I missed the beginning and don't know whose side I'm on. 15. When someone asks what I did over the weekend, I squint and ask, "Why, what did you hear?" 16. When you do squats, are your knees supposed to sound like a goat chewing on an aluminum can stuffed with celery? 17. I don't mean to interrupt people. I just randomly remember things and get really excited. 18. When I ask for directions, please don't use words like "east." 19. Don't bother walking a mile in my shoes. That would be boring. Spend 30 seconds in my head. That'll freak you right out. 20. Sometimes, someone unexpected comes into your life out of nowhere, makes your heart race, and changes you forever. We call those people cops. 21. My luck is like a bald guy who just won a comb! 🤣🤣🤣
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Barnaby Breaks History 🇺🇸
🇺🇸 Most Badass Americans You Don’t Know: #6 Ben L. Salomon Ben L. Salomon is an American Badass He was a dentist. The Japanese banzai charge turned him into a machine gun. On July 7, 1944, during the Battle of Saipan in the Marianas Islands, Captain Ben L. Salomon was serving as the surgeon for the 2nd Battalion, 105th Infantry Regiment, 27th Infantry Division. His aid station sat just 50 yards behind the front lines. Thousands of fanatical Japanese troops unleashed a screaming banzai charge, smashing through the American lines and overrunning the aid station. Enemy troops burst into the aid tent and began bayoneting wounded Americans on the operating tables. Captain Salomon kicked the knife out of one attacker’s hand, shot another, and bayoneted a third. He then ordered every patient evacuated while he stayed behind alone. He took over a .30-caliber Browning M1917A1 machine gun and poured fire into the charging waves to cover the withdrawal. He never left his post. When American forces finally retook the position days later, they found Salomon’s body slumped over the gun. Piled in front of him were the bodies of 98 dead Japanese soldiers. His body had 76 bullet wounds and numerous bayonet wounds, of which 24 were determined to likely of been received while he was still alive. He bought his patients the time they needed to escape. He fought so others could live. It took the U.S. 58 years to finally award him the Medal of Honor in 2002. Ben L. Salomon is an American Legend 🇺🇸
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Barnaby Breaks History 🇺🇸@CorpBarnaby

🇺🇸 Most Badass Americans You Don’t Know: #7 Henry Johnson Henry Johnson is an American Badass They called him Black Death. The Germans earned every syllable the hard way. This 5’4” Harlem Hellfighter turned a two-man listening post into a one-man meat grinder on the night of May 14-15, 1918 near Vaux, France. A 20-man German raiding party ambushed him and his buddy in the dark. No backup. No mercy coming. His rifle jammed mid-fight? Didn’t matter. He swung it like a club until the stock splintered across enemy skulls. Then he dropped the broken weapon, pulled his bolo knife, and went savage. He drove the blade straight through one German’s head. Shot and bayoneted 21 times, bleeding out and half-dead, this legend still dragged his badly wounded comrade to safety under fire to keep him from capture. He stopped the entire raid cold. Johnson fought with the all-Black 369th Infantry Regiment, also known as the Harlem Hellfighters. They spent 191 days in combat, longer than any other American unit, without losing a single foot of ground or a single man to capture. France pinned the Croix de Guerre with Palm on him immediately — the very first American to ever receive it. The U.S. took 97 years to finally catch up, awarding him the Medal of Honor in 2015. Henry Johnson is an American Legend 🇺🇸

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Kelly Loeffler
Kelly Loeffler@SBA_Kelly·
Today, the SBA referred 562,000 borrowers to @USTreasury for collection on $22.2 BILLION in potentially fraudulent pandemic-era loans, marking the LARGEST debt referral in SBA history. The action ends a yearslong de facto amnesty scheme by the Biden SBA, which refused to refer the portfolio to either Treasury or DOJ, even though the loans were both delinquent and internally flagged for suspected fraud. Under the protection of the Biden Administration, none of the borrowers were compelled to repay their debts and fewer than 1,000 faced any inquiry from law enforcement until today. This historic referral would not have been possible without the strong support of the White House Anti-Fraud Task Force. SBA is deeply grateful for the leadership of @VP, @AFergusonFTC, and the partnership of both Treasury and DOJ - which now has the files for review. At the SBA, we will continue working to claw back every dollar of PPP and COVID EIDL funding owed to American taxpayers. And we will work in lockstep with the Task Force to bring accountability to every criminal who defrauded America’s small businesses. foxbusiness.com/fox-news-polit…
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Mark Dubowitz
Mark Dubowitz@mdubowitz·
A U.S. president who is not anxious for a deal. @POTUS @realDonaldTrump understands this Iranian story that a friend just sent me. When the Deal Isn’t About the Shoes In Tehran, on Vali-Asr Street—the long artery that pulls the city from north to south—Hossein Rezaei walked slowly. It was a warm afternoon, the kind where dust hangs above the sidewalks and the city seems to be holding its breath. Hossein wasn’t in a hurry. He wasn’t looking for anything in particular—at least not in the simple sense of the word. He passed shops, kiosks, cafés, until he stopped in front of a shoe store window: “Nowbar Shoes.” There, behind the glass, stood a pair of black shoes—clean, precise. Not flashy. Not trying too hard. Exactly what he wanted. He looked at them for a long moment. And then—he walked in. But he didn’t go to them. Instead, Hossein approached a different pair. Bulkier. Less elegant. Almost deliberately wrong. “How much is this?” he asked. The shopkeeper, Ali—a man with a thin mustache and sharp eyes—smiled the smile of someone who recognizes a game. “For you? Five hundred thousand toman,” he said. “Five hundred? That’s very expensive,” Hossein replied. Ali shrugged. “Excellent quality.” And so it began. The price dropped to 450. Hossein sighed. 420. Hossein turned as if to leave. Ali called after him: “Fine—final price, 400!” But Hossein didn’t stop. He came back, touched the shoe as if considering. “300.” Ali laughed. “Are you joking?” They went on. 320. 350. 330. Words exchanged, fake smiles, real sighs. A full half hour of negotiation over shoes neither of them truly believed in. Finally—330. Ali extended his hand, almost victorious. Hossein nodded, as if convinced. And then—he turned toward the door. “Where are you going?!” Ali called, suddenly alarmed. “I’ll think about it,” Hossein said calmly. Ali almost pleaded: “Don’t go! I’ve already spent half an hour on you!” Hossein stopped. Turned. Looked at him. Then pointed—not at the shoe they had argued over. At the black pair from the window. “Forget it,” he said. “How much are those?” ⸻ This story isn’t really about shoes. It’s about method. Iranian negotiation—as it often appears on larger stages—is not a process of discovering price. It is a process of erosion. Of building commitment. Of creating a reality in which the other side can no longer afford to walk away. Hossein didn’t want the first pair of shoes. He wanted Ali’s time. His investment. The moment when the deal stops being about the product—and becomes about ego, effort, and not wanting to come out a sucker. And once that happens—the game is over. Because someone who has already invested half an hour will struggle to say “no” to a different deal. Someone who is already emotionally engaged will find it hard to remain rational. And that is precisely the moment when you shift to the shoes you actually wanted. This is how many geopolitical moves unfold as well. Endless talks. Marginal clauses. Technical discussions. Accumulated fatigue. And then—at the right moment—the real issue returns to the table. Not as a proposal. As a necessity. Those who fail to recognize that moment end up paying—not for what they meant to buy, but for what they’ve already invested. And in the Middle East, like on Vali-Asr Street, the deal never begins with the shoes you truly want.
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Art@ZarkFiles·
Texas voter IDs are integers. Whole numbers. No decimals, ever. The Bexar County primary poll book contained 4,110 IDs like this: 1,253,115,467.79993 That alone proves something fishy. But the math goes further — and it’s airtight. When those 4,110 records are sorted in order, the spacing between every consecutive pair is 22,084.82189 — the same non-integer value, repeating 4,109 times. That uniformity is already impossible by accident. Then: 90,746,533.16339 ÷ 22,084.82189 = 4,109.0000 The total span of the sequence, divided by the gap, returns a perfect integer with zero remainder. A randomly generated or accidentally corrupted sequence cannot do that. Only deliberate computation produces that result. Every one of these fractional IDs was created after polls closed — and we can prove it from the IDs themselves. The gap value of 22,084.82189 was derived from the alphabetical positions of specific voters within the completed check-in list. Those positions cannot be known until every voter has checked in and the full list is in hand. The fractional IDs could not have existed before the genuine list existed. They are timestamped by their own construction. The records were not random fabrications. Each was anchored to a real registered voter. 735 real people each had 5 or 6 synthetic duplicates generated in their name — up to 4,110 fraudulent ballot opportunities in a single county primary, executed by someone with back-end write access to the poll book system. The attack vector was an internet-accessible poll book platform reachable from anywhere in the world with a valid username and password. No VPN. No hardware credential. No cryptographic verification on the export that produces the official check-in record. The post-election export workflow contains no hash check and no independent audit mechanism. Anyone with valid credentials could alter the official record for any participating jurisdiction remotely, at any time. That access was used. The fractional ID components functioned as a precise machine-executable deletion key — invisible to poll workers under normal display settings, but recoverable by a single database query after the fact. The injection itself broke the chain of custody. The file was then replaced before formal examination could occur, compounding an evidentiary void that was already irreversible. Officials attributed the anomalies to an export error or electronic glitch. Neither explanation survives contact with the data. A glitch does not solve a two-equation integer system, sort 735 voters alphabetically, derive sequence endpoints from algebraic positions within that sort, and optimize its output for numerical elegance. Glitches do not have specifications. This one did. The fraud in this election is proven. The scale of its impact cannot be determined from any currently available record. An election whose outcome cannot be separated from an unknown quantity of fraudulent ballots cannot be legally certified The same platform operates across 29 states. The Bexar County file was caught only because it was captured during the active window before deletion. A more careful cleanup leaves nothing. The absence of detected anomalies in other jurisdictions is not evidence of integrity — it is evidence that no one was looking at the right moment. This is not a software reliability problem. Unreliable software fails randomly. This algorithm solved a two-equation integer system, sorted 735 names alphabetically, derived its sequence endpoints from algebraic positions within that sort, and deliberately discarded six real voter records in order to produce output whose internal quantities share a common factor of 15. That is a specification. Glitches do not optimize for numerical elegance. The conclusion is the same whether you approach it from this specific case or from my multi-state database analysis published in the Journal of Information Warfare earlier this week: electronic poll book and voter registration systems built on internet-accessible architectures with no cryptographic audit trail cannot be trusted. Not this platform. Not any platform built on the same design. Partial fixes and software patches do not solve the problem when the attack surface is the architecture itself. The only remedy that eliminates rather than mitigates the risk is full replacement — paper poll books, hand counts conducted publicly at the precinct, results posted before anything leaves the building. A paper system cannot be altered from a laptop at 11pm by someone with a stolen password. Peer-reviewed multi-state analysis: Journal of Information Warfare, 2026, 25.2 If you are in one of the 29 states, this concerns you.
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Suetonius the Younger@SuetoniusMinor·
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Ida Turan 🇮🇷 ایده توران@iranidaturan

Update from inside IRGC: I’ve been scrolling through the IRGC regime channels and their social media lately, the same ones who brag about hunting down protesters under Khamenei’s “jihad” orders. Slowly, it’s sinking in for them that they got played hard. They’re getting extremely paranoid and keep accusing each other of being coup plotters, spies, or traitors. The funniest comment I read, and something I hadn’t even thought of myself, was this one comment: “those forces they brought in from Iraq and Afghanistan weren’t for the protesters… they were for us. Otherwise, why would Israel not hit them during the war when they were right in the line of fire?” It was a sharp, spot-on observation, and I think it’s true. Over the past decade, the regime brought in millions of Afghans to act as a people’s army defending them. The IRGC trained Afghan Shia fighters, and sent them to Syria to fight for Assad. Then after Assad fell, they brought many of them back inside Iran to help suppress the protests. Right after the Twelve-Day War last summer, they suddenly started deporting them en masse, at least 1.5 million kicked out quickly and forcibly, accused of spying for Israel. Clearly, they got scared because they know a mercenary army isn’t truly loyal to them. Now? Since the war started, a fresh wave of Afghan Shia militias has been coming in anyway, and didn’t get hit by Israel or US. The Basijis are finally doing the math. Too bad. Get ready for a coup. One led by defectors inside the regime, coordinated with Israel or the US, to purge the hardliners and the Basijis. It’s coming. #IranWar#ThankYouTrump

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🪶Native Patriot 🇺🇸@LaNativePatriot·
Drone warfare is terrifying. You can have a whole arsenal to of 2A arms, train daily, & be in the best shape of your life…. & it still won’t do crap against drones This is a whole different level of man made horrors coming our way
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Suetonius the Younger@SuetoniusMinor·
@colin_gladman This is something I've only recently come to realize myself. Part of it was FOMO. Glad to see it articulated so well.
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Colin@colin_gladman·
Yes. It’s the fastest way to grow your portfolio, but also the most dangerous. I recommend to anyone who will listen, which isn’t much, to learn how to SELL options first. It’s what I did, with swing trading, the first 3 years of active trading. Buying options should be used for being able to capture volatility when available. Which is what I do with $TSLA. At least I try. I’m wrong sometimes. Buying options should be the last thing a person does. Not the first. It wasn’t until I was extremely confident in my technical abilities and understand the product from the casino side of things, did it make sense to buy. It’s still the smallest amount of my portfolio. I buy options in the hundreds of thousands. I sell in the millions. Be the house. Not the degenerate.
Luke Knudson@lkndsn

@colin_gladman @TheBronxViking In your opinion, is learning options a game changer? I’m so new to the market it’s hard to know where to invest my time educating myself with a full time job and little kids.

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Ken Cao-The China Crash Chronicle
Beijing’s retail collapse isn’t some abstract macro story. It’s visible, empty, and haunting. My old colleague in Beijing recently visited the Beijing World Trade Oriental Plaza (世贸天阶),located in a prime location near Tiananmen Square. He told me that 90% of the shops are gone. This used to be one of the busiest commercial hubs in the capital, always packed, noisy, alive. I used to enjoy clubbing there till dawn at a club called SPARK, which was shut down a long time ago. Today, it feels like walking through a ghost town. “It’s as if an era has ended,” he said. And honestly, that might be the most accurate description of China’s economy right now. And it’s not just my colleague saying this. A Hong Kong tourist filmed the same mall last year. Same story. Endless rows of shuttered storefronts. Echoing hallways. No foot traffic. No energy. Just silence. This is what a retail apocalypse in Beijing looks like in real time.
Ken Cao-The China Crash Chronicle@Ken_LoveTW

Beijing Has Fallen: 88% Collapse Turns Capital Into Ghost Town. Beijing 2025: From Swagger to Silence – The Shocking Collapse of China’s Capital. Beijing was once alive. Now? It’s a dead city. Empty streets. Shuttered shops. Propaganda posters in place of neon signs. In this video, I expose the brutal truth behind Beijing’s freefall. This isn’t bad luck or a “temporary downturn.” This is the result of years of political own goals that destroyed the capital’s tech hub, crushed its finance sector, gutted its education industry, strangled cultural life, scared away foreign investment, and killed its tourism golden goose.

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Dr. M.F. Khan@Dr_TheHistories·
Lieutenant John Chard, who famously commanded the British forces at the Battle of Rorke's Drift in 1879... At 31 years old, with eleven years of military service and not a single day of combat behind him, John Chard assumed command of 150 men — thirty of them hospital patients — and held a fortified station against 4,000 Zulu warriors. He had spent his career as a Royal Engineer. Bermuda, 1870. Malta, 1874. Constructing fortifications. Improving sea defences. He was a lieutenant assigned to repair a pontoon bridge at the Rorke's Drift mission station when, on the morning of 22 January 1879, news arrived from Isandlwana: over 1,300 British soldiers had been killed. And 4,000 Zulu warriors were crossing the valley. Chard was the senior officer present — not by merit, by the date of his commission, three years earlier than his counterpart's. Command fell to him by technicality. He ordered them not to retreat. A garrison of 150, moving through open ground with carts of hospital patients, would be run down. He directed the rapid construction of a defensive perimeter from mealie bags and biscuit boxes. When the hospital was breached and set on fire, he ordered an inner redoubt built from biscuit tins to save those still inside. For ten to twelve hours, he held that line. The Zulus attacked in mass waves, hand to hand. Seventeen of his men died. Four hundred of theirs did not leave the station alive. The Victoria Cross citation was published in the London Gazette on 2 May 1879. Queen Victoria invited him to Balmoral in October of that year and presented him with a gold signet ring. Historical analysis of the defence, conducted across the following century, concluded uniformly that his specific engineering decisions — the perimeter, the inner redoubt — were the reasons the garrison survived. The institution had a different conclusion. In the months following Rorke's Drift, those above him privately characterised Chard as a dull, heavy man scarcely able to perform routine work. They placed eleven Victoria Crosses at Rorke's Drift alongside political calculations they resented, and Chard absorbed the consequence. He was quietly assigned to Cyprus. Then Singapore. Then Perth, Scotland. He held these posts for eighteen years. He did not see combat again. He accepted each posting without recorded complaint. He continued to serve as a Royal Engineer — doing the work he was given in the garrisons he was sent to. In January 1893, he was promoted to Lieutenant Colonel. On 8 January 1897, he was promoted to Colonel. Ten months later, on 1 November 1897, he died of cancer of the tongue at the age of forty-nine. Every subsequent military analysis of the defence of Rorke's Drift has confirmed the same conclusion: his decisions — made in the first minutes of command, without experience, without preparation, on the basis of engineering logic applied to desperate necessity — are the reason 133 men came home. Military historians have, in the decades since, systematically dismantled the characterisation that followed him through the last eighteen years of his career. © Reddit #drthehistories
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Farm Girl Carrie 👩‍🌾@FarmGirlCarrie·
Ambassador Stevens was sent to Benghazi to secretly retrieve US made Stinger Missiles that the State Dept had supplied to Ansar al Sharia in Libya WITHOUT Congressional oversight or permission. Sec State Hillary Clinton had brokered the Libya deal through Ambassador Stevens and a Private Arms Dealer named Marc Turi, but some of the shoulder fired Stinger Missiles ended up in Afghanistan where they were used against our own military. On July 25th, 2012, a US Chinook helicopter was downed by one of them. Not destroyed only because the idiot Taliban didn't arm the missile. The helicopter didn't explode, but it had to land and an ordnance team recovered the missile’s serial number which led back to a cache of Stinger Missiles kept in Qatar by the CIA. Obama and Hillary were in full panic mode, so Ambassador Stevens was sent to Benghazi to retrieve the rest of the Stinger Missiles. This was a "do-or-die" mission, which explains the Stand Down Orders given to multiple rescue teams during the siege of the US Embassy. It was the State Dept, NOT the CIA, that supplied the Stinger Missiles to our sworn enemies because Gen. Petraeus at CIA would not approve supplying the deadly missiles due to their potential use against commercial aircraft. So then, Obama threw Gen. Petraeus under the bus when he refused to testify in support of Obama’s phony claim of a “spontaneous uprising caused by a YouTube video that insulted Muslims.” Obama and Hillary committed TREASON! THIS is what the investigation is all about, WHY she had a Private Server, (in order to delete the digital evidence), and WHY Obama, two weeks after the attack, told the UN that the attack was the result of the YouTube video, even though everyone KNEW it was not. Furthermore, the Taliban knew that the administration had aided and abetted the enemy WITHOUT Congressional oversight or permission, so they began pressuring (blackmailing) the Obama Administration to release five Taliban generals being held at Guantanamo. Bowe Bergdahl was just a useful pawn used to cover the release of the Taliban generals. Everyone knew Bergdahl was a traitor but Obama used Bergdahl’s exchange for the five Taliban generals to cover that Obama was being coerced by the Taliban about the unauthorized Stinger Missile deal. So we have a traitor as POTUS that is not only corrupt, but compromised, as well and a Sec of State that is a serial liar, who perjured herself multiple times at the Congressional Hearings on Benghazi. Perhaps this is why no military aircraft were called upon for help in Benghazi: because the administration knew that our enemies had Stinger Missiles that, if used to down those planes, would likely be traced back to the CIA cache in Qatar and then to the State Dept’s illegitimate arms deal in Libya.
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Gunther Eagleman™
Gunther Eagleman™@GuntherEagleman·
🚨 President Trump just dropped this gem! Trump saved America $298 MILLION on the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool: The historic pool, where MLK gave his “I Have a Dream” speech, was a leaking, filthy disaster. Government bureaucrats wanted $300 MILLION and 3+ years to rip it up. Trump said hell no. Called in real pool experts, scrubbed the original granite, sealed it, and topped it with American Flag Blue industrial coating. ✅ $1.5–2 MILLION ✅ Done in 2 weeks ✅ Will last 40–50 years and look better than 1922 This is how you run government like a business. Promises kept! Taxpayer dollars saved!
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