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🇮🇱🇺🇸 Tucker Carlson denunció algo extremadamente grave y poco hablado.
Durante el reciente conflicto con Irán, soldados y oficiales israelíes entraban libremente a reuniones estratégicas en el Pentágono, daban órdenes, exigían acciones concretas y le indicaban a los altos mandos estadounidenses qué debían hacer.
Esto no es una “cooperación entre aliados”. Es una muestra clara del nivel de subordinación que ha alcanzado la relación entre EE.UU. e Israel.
Un país extranjero (aunque sea un aliado) teniendo acceso directo y autoridad de facto dentro del principal centro de comando militar de Estados Unidos representa una cesión de soberanía sin precedentes.
Cuando soldados de otro país pueden entrar al Pentágono y dirigir la política militar americana, ya no estamos hablando de “apoyo”, sino de influencia estructural.
Esto explica por qué, a pesar de los enormes costos económicos y políticos, el apoyo incondicional a Israel se mantiene incluso cuando va en contra de los propios intereses estadounidenses.
¿Cómo es posible que un país extranjero tenga ese nivel de acceso e influencia dentro del Pentágono?
¿Crees que EE.UU. sigue siendo soberano en sus decisiones militares o está subordinado a los intereses israelíes?
¿Por qué este tipo de información no genera más debate ni indignación en la opinión pública americana?
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Some nursing homes struggle to attract visitors. One in the Netherlands chose to invite roommates instead.
In the Dutch city of Deventer, a retirement home called Humanitas introduced an idea that would eventually gain attention around the world.
Rather than accepting loneliness as a normal part of aging, they approached it as something that could actually be solved.
For over ten years, Humanitas has allowed university students to live inside the nursing home rent free.
In return, the students spend about thirty hours each month connecting with residents. Sometimes that means sharing meals, having conversations, helping with technology, joining activities, or simply keeping someone company during a quiet afternoon.
They are not nurses or employees. They are simply part of the community.
At first, the idea sounded like a smart response to expensive student housing.
But the real impact appeared in the lives of the residents. Reports from outlets such as PBS NewsHour and AARP described seniors becoming more social, more active, and less isolated once younger people became part of everyday life.
What makes the story even more meaningful is that many students chose to spend far more time there than the agreement required.
Some even stayed connected after graduating. Over time, casual interactions turned into genuine friendships.
Humanitas didn’t really create something new. It brought back something many societies once had naturally: different generations living side by side instead of separately.
Maybe the issue was never aging itself. Maybe it was the distance we created between generations.
Sometimes the most powerful ideas are simply old human connections rediscovered.

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CIA. MI6. Special ops. NATO advisers — these people don’t belong in Ukraine.
When Lavrov tells Western governments to get their people out of Kiev, he is not talking about tourists…
I'm sure he is talking about the people everyone pretends are not there — the ones helping Kiev’s finger to pull the trigger.
Watch more LIVE on BitChute at 5:30 Moscow time (2:30 GMT):
bitchute.com/video/xGtGeETb…
Rick Sanchez@RickSanchezTV
I saw the Starobelsk nightmare myself — it’s clear Russia will retaliate. As any responsible state would, Moscow warned European officials to get their people out of Kiev. But Europe decided to endanger its own diplomats. Which tells you a lot — they care more about the next headline than the lives of their own envoys. Watch more LIVE on BitChute at 5:30 Moscow time (2:30 GMT): bitchute.com/video/xGtGeETb…
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I got pregnant at 19. Everyone said I was throwing my life away.
Babies are asleep right now and I genuinely don't know what they were so worried about.
What was I supposed to be doing instead? Sitting in a cubicle? Living alone in a studio apartment? Dating guys in their 30s who still "aren't ready"?
I know someone who is 38 and just started IVF. She told me she wishes she had what I have. She was just being honest.
The "smart path" everyone pushed on her isn't making her happy.
They told us our moms' lives were a trap and the new way was freedom.
Then women got more depressed every year for 40 straight years. Nobody wants to talk about that part.
I'm tired. But it's the right kind of tired.
I'd choose this over a promotion every single day of my life.

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