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Europe Katılım Haziran 2021
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BonkDaCarnivore
BonkDaCarnivore@BonkDaCarnivore·
Drop everything you're doing and watch this now. RIGHT NOW. Ari K and Schuyler Brown, I have no idea who you 2 beautiful bastards are, but you're instant legends. Hopefully someone in the comments knows and tags.
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Furkan Gözükara
Furkan Gözükara@FurkanGozukara·
BOMBSHELL: Trump accidentally says the quiet part out loud. He admits the only reason the US is in the Middle East is to steal resources. He openly declares he wants to just "take their oil" from Iran, exactly like he claims they did in Venezuela. Pure imperialism!
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Mattia Nelles
Mattia Nelles@mattia_n·
Oleksandr Yakovenko, the founder of TAF Industries, one of Ukraine's largest drone makers wrote a good response to @RheinmetallAG's Papperger's irritating statement. I used AI to translate it for you. It is worth reading in full. "Dear Mr. Armin Papperger, CEO of Rheinmetall, When you called Ukrainian drone manufacturers “Ukrainian housewives with 3D printers in their kitchens,” you demonstrated how deeply the European defense establishment still fails to understand the nature of modern warfare. This is not about emоtions. This is about battlefield reality. Here are the figures your industry refuses to acknowledge: In 2025 alone, Ukrainian drones carried out 819,737 confirmed strikes. They accounted for 90% of all combat losses of the Russian army—more than all other types of weapons combined. A single company, TAF Industries, produces up to 100,000 FPV drones per month. Over any given 90-day period, the products of my company alone have more confirmed hits than your entire fleet of equipment over its entire history of combat use across all conflicts. And most importantly—I built this company and achieved these results in two years, not fifty. Think about that. Our drones achieve greater kinetic effect in three months than your flagship platforms have in half a century. Why? Because the battlefield has changed, while your business model has not. Russian electronic warfare has rendered GPS-guided Western munitions (Excalibur, GMLRS, etc.) almost ineffective. Expensive and complex systems designed for wars with air superiority and conventional “peer-on-peer” conflict have become easy targets for drones costing $500–2,000 that attack them from above. The cost-effectiveness ratio has been turned upside down: one 120mm Rheinmetall shell or one anti-tank missile costs more than a dozen of our drones—yet our drones still prevail. This is not a “Lego game.” This is industrial Darwinism in real time. We iterate weekly. We lose factories to missile strikes and rebuild them within weeks. We print parts in basements and deploy 100,000 strike systems per month, while your engineers still require 3–5 years and hundreds of millions of euros to certify even minor upgrades. The war in Ukraine is not a temporary anomaly. It is the first true drone-industrial war. And it has already proven that outdated European platforms—no matter how expensive or “serious”—are becoming increasingly irrelevant if they do not integrate the very technologies you are mocking. So when you say “this is not innovation,” I hear something else: “We do not want to admit that the future is being written in Ukrainian workshops, not in Düsseldorf offices.” The hashtag #MadeByHousewives is trending for a reason. Because these “housewives” destroy more enemy equipment every month than entire European armies do over full campaigns. And they do so while your industry continues to sell 20th-century solutions at 21st-century prices. The invitation stands, Mr. Papperger. Stop laughing at the kitchen table. Come and learn how the war of tomorrow is actually fought. Because the next time someone asks, “Who needs tanks in the age of drones?”, the answer may be simpler than you think: Those who still believe in 1979 will lose to those who are building in 2026. With respect (but with facts), Oleksandr Yakovenko Founder of TAF Industries One of those “Ukrainian housewives”" pravda.com.ua/columns/2026/0…
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LYNDIANA BUILD@LyndiBuild3dx·
@EllieNash3dx And I'm not even talking about the idiots obsessed with the number of people in their rooms who only think about annoying others out of pure jealousy, like children who are refused a candy.
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Shanaka Anslem Perera ⚡
BREAKING: Donald Trump just posted the most revealing statement of the war. Not because of what it says about Iran. Because of what it says about the country that started it. “All of those countries that can’t get jet fuel because of the Strait of Hormuz, like the United Kingdom, which refused to get involved in the decapitation of Iran, I have a suggestion for you: Number 1, buy from the U.S., we have plenty, and Number 2, build up some delayed courage, go to the Strait, and just TAKE IT.” Read the architecture of that sentence. The United States launched strikes that killed Khamenei and closed a strait that was open on February 27. The closure created a jet fuel crisis across Europe. And now the President is telling the countries suffering from the crisis his war created to either buy American fuel or send their own navies to reopen the waterway his campaign shut down. He started the fire. He is now selling the water. And he is mocking the neighbours for not helping him light the match. “Iran has been, essentially, decimated. The hard part is done. Go get your own oil!” The hard part is done. But the strait is still closed. The IRGC still operates the toll booth. Nine vessels transit per day versus 138. A Kuwaiti supertanker burned off Dubai this morning. Ghalibaf, Iran’s parliament speaker, said it best from the other side: “The enemy that claimed it had destroyed our air force, navy and missile forces has now set its operational ambition to opening the Strait of Hormuz, a strait that was open before the Ramadan War began.” Trump and Ghalibaf are describing the same paradox from opposite ends of the same burning strait. And now look at what “buy from the U.S., we have plenty” actually means. In January, the United States overthrew Maduro and seized operational control of Venezuelan oil exports. Nine hundred thousand barrels per day, redirected from China to American and European refiners under General License 52, with proceeds flowing to a US Treasury account. The US created alternative supply BEFORE launching the strikes that destroyed the existing supply route. It is now offering to sell that alternative supply to the allies whose energy it disrupted. The arsonist is the fire department. The toll booth operator is the rescue service. The United Kingdom is in COBRA meetings today because of this. Petrol has risen to 152 pence per litre. Diesel is at 181 pence. Jet fuel prices have doubled. Household energy bills are forecast to rise £300 by July. The OECD has downgraded UK growth to 0.7 percent, the largest cut among G20 economies. Ten-year gilt yields have hit levels not seen since 2008. The Bank of England is frozen at 3.75 percent, unable to cut into an energy-driven inflation rebound. Starmer says he “won’t buckle” and will not send warships. Trump says the UK has “delayed courage.” The special relationship is now a transaction where one side sets the terms and the other absorbs the cost. “The U.S.A. won’t be there to help you anymore, just like you weren’t there for us.” This is not a statement about Iran. This is a statement about the post-war order. The United States is explicitly telling its closest ally that the era of guaranteed security is over, that Hormuz is someone else’s problem, and that American fuel is available for purchase at market rates. The country that spent 80 years guaranteeing freedom of navigation through the world’s most important chokepoint is now telling its allies to buy their way out of the crisis or fight their own way through it. The strait was open before the war. It is closed now. And the country that closed it is selling jet fuel to the countries that cannot get any. That is the 2026 world order in one Truth Social post. open.substack.com/pub/shanakaans…
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Michal Kubal 🇨🇿
Michal Kubal 🇨🇿@MichalKubal·
Prohlášení šéfredaktorů českých médií: "Útoky na novináře a zpochybňování nezávislých médií do svobodné společnosti nepatří. Vyzýváme premiéra Andreje Babiše i další politiky, aby respektovali svobodnou, nezávislou a kritickou žurnalistiku."
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Kate from Kharkiv
Kate from Kharkiv@BohuslavskaKate·
KALLAS: Russia is trying to get those territories they haven't been able to conquer militarily in 12 years around the negotiation table. It's the Russian playbook of negotiations: they are demanding something that has never been theirs. This is a trap we should not fall into.
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Colleen Critoph
Colleen Critoph@MssCee·
@mjfree Also, completely unnecessary, since there were ongoing negotiations when Trump started the war. Iran had made substantial concessions, Witkoff and Kushner didn’t even bother to bring nuclear specialists, so the UK provided. theguardian.com/world/2026/mar…
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Pete
Pete@splendid_pete·
#MafiaState 1⃣5⃣ This excerpt is from the documentary THE PRICE OF A VOTE (full film linked in the comments with English subtitles), a collaborative effort by public figures, journalists, and everyday people, Hungarians who want to live in a democratic Hungary. Not politicians, but citizens unwilling to stand by while their future is decided without them. This documentary exposes a highly organized system of electoral manipulation in Hungary’s poorest regions, where corruption and cheating are not side effects but the central operating logic of the system. Through insider testimonies, participant accounts, and on-the-ground reporting, it shows how elections are engineered well before voting day using a combination of vote-buying, coercion, surveillance, and procedural abuse. At the core is direct, systematic vote-buying. Cash, food packages, potatoes, firewood, alcohol, and other goods are distributed in exchange for votes in a structured, calculated way. Specific amounts are assigned per voter, intermediaries handle distribution, and entire communities are mapped in advance. This is not occasional bribery; it is a functioning marketplace where votes are priced, allocated, and delivered with precision. The corruption escalates into full operational control of turnout. Organized transport networks move voters to polling stations in coordinated waves. Operatives are assigned to streets and households, ensuring no one slips through. People are tracked throughout the day, listed, monitored, and followed up. By midday, teams are actively hunting down those who have not yet voted, maximizing extraction from controlled populations. The cheating extends directly into the voting process itself. The film details systematic abuse of assisted voting, where voters are falsely declared illiterate so operatives can enter the booth with them and control the vote. In many cases, it is not the voter marking the ballot at all, but a connected “assistant.” Chain voting is also deployed, circulating pre-marked ballots to guarantee outcomes and destroy ballot secrecy. Verification and enforcement mechanisms make the system airtight. Voters are required to prove compliance through photos of ballots, open voting outside booths, or real-time signaling systems like missed calls confirming a “correct” vote. Payment is conditional. Those who comply are rewarded, while those who do not risk losing money, jobs, or access to essential services. Institutional corruption underpins everything. Local authorities, municipal structures, and administrative systems are integrated into the process. IDs are issued rapidly before elections to expand the pool of controllable voters. Public resources are redirected to serve political goals. The boundary between state and party effectively disappears. Coercion reinforces the system where money alone is not enough. Access to public work, welfare, housing, and utilities becomes conditional on political loyalty. Refusal carries real consequences such as loss of income, exclusion, or administrative pressure. In extreme cases, operatives physically embed themselves in households before election day to ensure compliance. What makes this system especially powerful is its scale and coordination. It operates across dozens of constituencies, with a structured hierarchy comprising leaders, deputies, data collectors, and field operatives. Detailed voter data is gathered months in advance, including personal vulnerabilities, allowing precise targeting of individuals. Every potential vote is identified, pressured, and converted. This is not limited to any single group. While the poorest are the most exposed, the system targets anyone vulnerable to pressure or dependency. The mechanism is universal: identify leverage, apply pressure, extract the vote. The result is a parallel electoral system running beneath the official one, built on corruption and cheating at every stage. Elections still take place, ballots are still cast, but the outcome is shaped long before voting begins. What remains is the appearance of democracy, while its substance is systematically hollowed out and controlled.
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#MafiaState 1️⃣4️⃣ Investigations published in February 2026 by Telex and Átlátszó detailed years of occupational safety and environmental failures at the Samsung SDI battery plant in Göd. The core technical issue concerned the ventilation and filtration system. Instead of reliably extracting hazardous NCM and NCA cathode powders containing nickel, cobalt, and manganese, internal air circulation allegedly redistributed contaminated dust across production areas. Reports described visible residue on infrastructure, including blackened roofing. Between 2021 and 2023 at least 177 workers were documented as exposed to hazardous substances. Internal factory measurements reportedly showed heavy metal concentrations reaching up to 510 times the legal occupational exposure limit in certain cases. Separate environmental data indicated that between 2019 and 2022 the plant emitted approximately 88 tons of toxic, fetotoxic solvents into the air. These are not marginal exceedances but systemic compliance failures. By late 2022, concerns about possible concealment of internal measurement data reached senior government levels. Instead of immediately empowering environmental regulators or suspending production pending independent review, the Constitution Protection Office conducted a covert intelligence operation. According to reporting, phones were monitored, emails intercepted, and internal documentation collected to assess whether Samsung had withheld or manipulated safety data provided to Hungarian authorities. By spring 2023 a classified report summarizing severe occupational safety violations and alleged data suppression was presented to the cabinet. At that stage, the government had confirmed knowledge of the scale of the problem. Leaked accounts of the cabinet discussion describe internal division. Antal Rogán reportedly characterized the situation as politically risky and suggested suspension before wider public exposure. Péter Szijjártó opposed such a move, arguing that halting operations would undermine Hungary’s strategic objective of becoming a leading European EV battery production hub and damage investor confidence. The cabinet ultimately allowed the plant to continue operating. The intelligence report remained classified and no comprehensive public disclosure followed. Regulatory enforcement did occur, but in limited financial scope. Across nearly 60 official rulings related to environmental and occupational violations, total fines amounted to roughly 378 million HUF. In a 2022 case involving serious and direct endangerment of 23 employees through carcinogenic air pollutants, the fine was 10 million HUF. For a multinational corporation managing multi-billion-euro operations, these penalties represented a minimal financial burden relative to capital expenditure and subsidy levels. There is no evidence of long-term production suspension proportional to the scale of the violations described in the leaked report. Simultaneously, in 2023, the government approved 133 billion HUF in state aid to expand Samsung SDI’s Göd operations. This decision was made in the same year the cabinet was briefed on the classified findings regarding carcinogenic exposure. In addition, approximately 34.5 billion HUF in public funds flowed to companies owned by Lőrinc Mészáros for the development of water infrastructure directly serving the plant. The expansion support proceeded despite documented compliance concerns, reinforcing the perception that industrial policy priorities outweighed precautionary enforcement.

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Melanie Hinds
Melanie Hinds@hinds_mela61795·
Harrison Ford on Donald Trump: "I don’t know of a greater criminal in history. He doesn’t have any policies, he has whims.” RETWEET if you stand with Harrison Ford against Donald Trump!
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Ricardo
Ricardo@Ric_RTP·
Trump just gave 13 tech billionaires the keys to America's AI policy. But there's a HUGE conflict of interest... The White House just announced the President's Council of Advisors on Science and Technology. Sounds boring. But wait until you understand what this is actually about. Here's who's on it: - Jensen Huang. CEO of Nvidia. His company sells the chips that EVERY AI company on Earth needs to survive. Nvidia is worth $4.4 trillion. And Jensen now gets to advise the president on the rules for the industry his company monopolizes. - Mark Zuckerberg. CEO of Meta. Currently planning to fire 20% of his workforce (15,000 people) while spending $135 billion on AI this year. His company just took a Pentagon contract. Now he's advising on AI workforce policy. The same guy firing 15,000 workers will help decide what happens to American workers displaced by AI. - Larry Ellison. Executive Chairman of Oracle. His company is $125 billion in debt. Bleeding cash. Betting everything on AI data centers funded by borrowed money from foreign banks. US lenders already turned him down. And he's now advising on AI infrastructure policy. The guy who can't get American banks to lend him money is going to shape how America builds its AI future. - Marc Andreessen. The venture capitalist who literally wrote the manifesto called "The Techno-Optimist Manifesto" arguing that AI regulation is dangerous. His firm Andreessen Horowitz has billions invested in AI startups. He's now advising on AI regulation. - Sergey Brin. Google co-founder. His company is spending $75 billion on AI this year and just issued $20 billion in debt including a 100-YEAR bond to fund it. - Lisa Su. CEO of AMD. Nvidia's direct competitor. Both CEOs are on the same council. Both will advise on chip policy. Both have financial interests that directly conflict with each other AND with the public interest. - Michael Dell. The guy who just dropped $6.25 billion on Trump's child investment accounts and gained $6 billion in market value the same week. - Safra Catz. Oracle's CEO. Same company. Same debt crisis. Two Oracle execs on a 13 person council. - Fred Ehrsam. Co-founder of Coinbase. The crypto exchange. On a council co-chaired by David Sacks, Trump's AI AND crypto czar. Crypto and AI policy being shaped by the same people who profit from both. - Jacob DeWitte. CEO of Oklo, the nuclear startup Sam Altman chaired until last year. Oklo builds reactors to power AI data centers. Now advising on the energy policy his company depends on. - Bob Mumgaard. CEO of Commonwealth Fusion Systems. Backed by Nvidia and Google. Building fusion reactors for AI data centers. His investors are sitting next to him on this council. - David Friedberg. Venture capitalist. Part of the Sacks network. - John Martinis. Google's former quantum computing lead. Built the chip that achieved quantum supremacy. That's 13 people. Combined market cap of the companies represented: Over $12 trillion. Combined AI spending commitments for 2026 alone: Roughly $700 billion. Zero consumer advocates. Zero labor representatives. Zero independent scientists. Zero ethicists. The people spending $700 billion on AI are now advising the government on how to regulate AI. The people firing hundreds of thousands of workers are now advising on workforce policy. The people $125 billion in debt from AI bets are now advising on AI infrastructure spending. This isn't a "council." Every regulation this council recommends will directly affect their stock prices, their market positions, and their competitive advantages. Jensen Huang advising on chip export policy affects Nvidia's revenue. Zuckerberg advising on AI safety regulation affects Meta's product roadmap. Ellison advising on cloud infrastructure policy affects Oracle's survival. Andreessen advising on AI startup regulation affects his portfolio returns. In any other industry, this would be called regulatory capture. In tech, they call it the "Golden Age of Innovation." 11 more seats are open. The first meeting hasn't been announced yet. But the rules of AI in America are about to be written by the people who profit the most from keeping them loose. What do you think about this?
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Yasmina
Yasmina@yasminalombaert·
Listen, if you’re tired of the diplomatic fluff and want someone to actually call out the chaos, you need to hear this. Claude Malhuret just went absolutely scorched-earth in the French Senate, and frankly, it’s a masterclass in truth-telling. He doesn't hold back on the "madmen" wrecking the global order—slamming putin for his relentless, bloody ego-trip in Ukraine and dragging Trump’s new "circus" of a cabinet for treating foreign policy like a private piggy bank. Malhuret is basically the only adult left in the room, cutting through the MAGA noise and the Kremlin’s lies with the kind of sharp, witty clarity we desperately need right now. It’s brutal, it’s honest, and it’s a total must-watch. Speech by Claude Malhuret regarding the situation in the Near and Middle East: "Mr. President, Mr. Prime Minister, ladies and gentlemen of the Cabinet, in February 2022, a dangerous madman drunk on grandeur lit a fuse in Ukraine that blew up a powder keg and disrupted the world order. The war was supposed to last a week. It is now entering its fifth year. In February 2026, another dangerous madman lit another fuse in the Near East that once again threatens international balance. Was that war also supposed to last a week? One month later, the whole world is asking: 'What is going to happen?' The simple, short, and precise answer is this: God only knows. A year ago in this very place, I compared the Trump presidency to the court of Nero. I was wrong; it is a 'Court of Miracles.' An anti-vax former heroin addict as Secretary of Health; a climate skeptic as Secretary of Econology; an alcoholic TV host as Secretary of Defense; a former agent of Qatar as Attorney General; a putin groupie as National Security Advisor. A Turkish proverb says: 'When a clown moves into a palace, he doesn't become a king; the palace becomes a circus.' This 'fine team' decided to create a competitor to the UN. Since his Peace Council has existed, Trump has launched more military strikes than Biden did during his entire term. Every time an internal scandal resurfaces, bombs explode somewhere in the world as a diversion. Bomb more to gain more. There isn't a country where Trump hasn't taken advantage of the situation to enrich himself, never forgetting his family: a private Boeing gifted by Qatar, investments in all Gulf projects or elsewhere, manipulation of stock market prices benefiting a few insiders. A single one of these conflicts of interest would have triggered an immediate impeachment procedure here, but we are not here—we are in MAGA America: the conduct of public affairs at the service of private interests. After the customs duties, Greenland, the abandonment of Ukraine, the humiliation of allies, the ineffective back-and-forth in Venezuela and so many others, a new senseless adventure begins. Let me be clearly understood: I am the last to complain about the decapitation of the Mullahs' regime and the first to demand freedom for the Iranian people. But what is the strategy to achieve it? And have the collateral damages, including for the Iranians, been measured? The answer is: there is no strategy, and collateral damages are written off as losses. Just as in January, when Trump called on Iranians to take to the streets, only to leave them to be massacred by the Basij. After the pretext of an 'imminent' Iranian atomic bomb—contradicted by the Director of American Intelligence herself—and then the argument for regime change, it is Marco Rubio who finally let the cat out of the bag: we went in because we followed Netanyahu. In other words, we have no objective of our own. Trump ignored the warnings of the few who had the courage to tell him what would obviously happen: the blocking of the Strait of Hormuz, the extension of the war to the entire Near East, and finally the global repercussions. 1/3
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Gandalv
Gandalv@Microinteracti1·
If there is precisely one thing you watch today, make it this. French Senator Claude Malhuret. A microphone. And the most magnificently savage dismantling of the Trump administration ever delivered in a language they almost certainly don’t speak. He covers Iran. He covers corruption. He covers the kind of staggering, industrial-scale incompetence that would get you fired from managing a car park. And he does it with the calm, unhurried certainty of a man who has read every page of the indictment and found it, if anything, worse than expected. France has never pretended to like these people. But this is contempt elevated to an art form. The kind of refined, aristocratic disdain that takes centuries of civilization to produce and approximately ninety seconds to deploy. Malhuret sounds like he is four seconds from the button. Not out of panic. Out of sheer, exhausted disgust. Honestly? Understandable. Watch it. Share it. The adults are speaking. Gandalv / @Microinteracti1
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Ludek Stanek
Ludek Stanek@LudekStanek·
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Imtiaz Mahmood@ImtiazMadmood·
The Islamic regime has confirmed the death-sentence of 18 year old Melika Azizi was carried earlier today. Melika was arrested in January 2026 during nation-wide protests and charged with "moharebeh" (waging war against god for allegedly burning Islamic regime symbols. In court, Melika told the judge: "You let so many young people bleed. How can I remain silent? I don't care just kill me" She was a brave young lady!
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Furkan Gözükara
Furkan Gözükara@FurkanGozukara·
The insider trading scandal just got worse. It wasn't just oil. Someone also made a massive unexplained trade on the S&P 500 exactly 15 minutes before Trump's Iran war tweet. Hundreds of millions of dollars made in minutes. They knew exactly what he was going to say.
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Kate from Kharkiv
Kate from Kharkiv@BohuslavskaKate·
Alice Weidel: "They ship countless billions to one of the most corrupt regimes on Earth: Ukraine. To prolong a war that is not ours. They stand with Kyiv even when the regime blackmails, threatens, and physically attacks vital infrastructure inside EU member states." What a vile, lying russian shill. Not once has she called out russia for its invasion, for murders, for the abduction of children, for the razing of cities, or for any of the thousands of war crimes. Please, dear Germans, do not vote for this fascist.
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Bark
Bark@barkmeta·
Let me explain what just happened 👇 5 minutes before the President announced a halt to attacks on Iran… someone placed a $1.5 BILLION bet on stocks going up and dumped $192 million in oil. 5 minutes… These trades were 4 to 6 times larger than anything else in the entire market. Whoever did this wasn’t guessing. You don’t risk $1.5 billion on a hunch. There was zero public indication this announcement was coming. No leaks. No press. Nothing. The only people who knew were in the room when the decision was made. Someone in that room picked up a phone. And within minutes they made more money than most Americans will earn in a thousand lifetimes. In a single trade. On a war that cost you $4+ a gallon gas and $16 billion in tax dollars. American citizens funded this war. Politicians are profiting from it. This is not the first time. Every major announcement from this administration has had massive suspicious trades right before it dropped. Tariff reversals. Policy shifts. War decisions. This is the most blatant insider trading operation in the history of American politics. It’s not even close. And it’s happening over and over in broad daylight. You would go to federal prison for trading on a tip from your cousin. These people are front running war decisions with billion dollar bets and nobody will ever ask a single question. Nobody will be investigated. Nobody will be charged. By tomorrow this will be buried under the next satisfying headline. Just like last time. And the time before that. The game is rigged. And they’re not even trying to hide it anymore…
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BREAKING: Just five minutes before Trump's announcement to halt the attacks on Iran, massive trades reportedly hit the market. In one move, $1.5 billion in S&P 500 (ES) futures was bought while $192 million in oil (CL) futures was sold. These orders were 4–6x larger than anything else at the time. The trader seemingly made huge gains. Unusual.

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Coinvo
Coinvo@Coinvo·
BREAKING: 🇺🇸 SEC Enforcement Director Margaret Ryan who resigned last week, reportedly fought with agency bosses after calling for investigation into Trump family's misconduct.
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