Martin (Slava Ukraini) 🇺🇦 🇹🇼 🇮🇱 🇨🇦

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🇺🇦 🇹🇼 🇮🇱 🇨🇦 Father, husband, disciple, teacher, student, investor. Love each other. “Your life is not about you”.

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Martin (Slava Ukraini) 🇺🇦 🇹🇼 🇮🇱 🇨🇦 retweetledi
穂積茂行(Shigeyuki Hozumi)NO HATE!!
🚨 Illegal mosque built without any permits in Kawagoe, Saitama, Japan. A large mosque complete with a minaret was constructed on a vast plot in an urbanization control area — with zero applications or approvals. Even more shocking: The Pakistani Ambassador to Japan attended its opening ceremony. Japan is being openly disrespected. When did we become so weak that foreign nationals can blatantly ignore our laws like this? Local authorities need to enforce the rules immediately and remove this illegal structure.
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The Nativist
The Nativist@TheNativist_·
I have refrained from talking about Henry Nowak so far because I was too angry. I remain too angry. I'm angry at the scumbag who stabbed an 18-year-old boy to death. Who drove a blade into the back of his legs to stop him from running, then finished him by skewering him through the chest with an 8-inch blade. All while that poor boy tried desperately to escape. I'm angry that the same scumbag then cried "racism" to cover his tracks, claiming self-defence after pursuing and butchering an innocent boy who just wanted to get home. I'm angry at the parents who tried to hide the murder weapon and shield their killer son from justice, putting blood loyalty above any sense of right and wrong. I'm angry at the police who handcuffed a bleeding teenager while he cried "I'm dying" and "I can't breathe," and let him bleed out in the street. All because his attacker cried racism. I'm angry at the judge who has introduced manslaughter as an alternative verdict before the jury even had a chance to decide. Robbing Henry's family of the proper verdict on what was clearly cold-blooded murder. I'm angry at a nation that grants religious exemptions so minorities can carry deadly blades in public while locking up natives for far less. A nation that has opened the floodgates to migrants who want us dead and now watches its own young bleed out in the name of "diversity." I'm angry that we've allowed it to happen. I'm angry.
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Vesper
Vesper@vesperdigital·
🚨Carney - The Eleven Year Plan🚨 I spent the last week lining Mark's every move in 30 documented steps since 2015. No more doubts! It was never about saving the planet, and I have proof. Watch the house of cards getting built step by step. Let me know if you see it too!
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L. Wayne Mathison
L. Wayne Mathison@WayneMathison·
A Decade Plus One of Decline Canada did not arrive here by accident. This was not bad luck, bad weather, or some mysterious global fog that drifted over Ottawa. It was policy. For ten years, Justin Trudeau’s government made Canada more expensive, more divided, more regulated, and harder to invest in. Now Mark Carney wants Canadians to believe he is the repair crew. Nice trick. He was not standing outside the building with a fire extinguisher. He was part of the economic brain trust while the place was filling with smoke. Carney served as an adviser to Trudeau during the COVID economic response and later chaired the Liberal Party’s economic growth task force. So when he talks like the adult has finally entered the room, Canadians are allowed to ask the obvious question: where exactly were you while the room was being trashed? Canada has spent a decade punishing the very things that create prosperity: energy, investment, productivity, construction, and risk-taking. Then Ottawa acts shocked when investors look elsewhere. That is like locking the grocery store, chasing away the suppliers, and then giving a speech about food security. The Net Zero obsession made it worse. Instead of building affordable energy and reliable infrastructure, the political class wrapped economic pain in moral language. Higher costs became “transition.” Lost investment became “leadership.” Regional alienation became “climate ambition.” Wonderful. A thesaurus with a carbon tax. Now Carney talks about trade corridors, ports, pipelines, clean energy, and national unity. Fine. Canada needs all of that. But he cannot credibly sell himself as the cure for a disease he helped normalize. A decade plus one of decline has taught Canadians a hard lesson: slogans do not build houses, carbon markets do not fill fridges, and lectures from global elites do not create paycheques. Canada does not need managed decline with better lighting. It needs a government that gets out of the way and lets the country work again.
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Selina Wang
Selina Wang@selinawangtv·
The shooting near the White House happened meters from where we were preparing to go live for the evening news Trump was at the White House as it unfolded Officials say the suspect was arrested before for trying to enter a White House checkpoint @ABC
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Mykhailo Rohoza
Mykhailo Rohoza@MykhailoRohoza·
I never stop being amazed by them. Launching their “Birdhouse” — a strategic-class missile worth around $100 million, capable of carrying a nuclear warhead — at a garage complex in the Kyiv region. Let’s calculate how much this night cost them. One “Oreshnik” — roughly $100 million. Around ninety cruise and ballistic missiles: Kh-101s, Kalibrs, Iskander-Ks — at an average price of about $8 million each — that’s another roughly $720 million. Six hundred Shahed drones at $50,000 each — another $30 million. Plus fuel, launch platforms, maintenance, reconnaissance. Total: around $850 million for a single night. Nearly a billion dollars. And what did they get for that billion? They hit garages in Bila Tserkva. Destroyed the “Kvadrat” shopping mall. Set the roof of a dormitory on fire in Darnytskyi district. Blew apart an entrance section of a five-story apartment building in Shevchenkivskyi district. Hit a market. A supermarket. A construction hypermarket in Obolon. Dropped debris onto the Valeriy Lobanovskyi Dynamo Stadium. Two sleeping civilians killed. Fifty-six wounded, including children. Is this their strategic result for a billion dollars? This is their “special operation.” This is their “greatness.” They cannot move forward on the battlefield. Cannot seize a single truly significant settlement. Cannot defeat the army of a country they promised to capture in three days four years ago. And in convulsions, in agony, in powerless rage, they strike residential neighborhoods at night — museums, markets, shops, garages. Impotent on the battlefield, compensating for their failure with the number of munitions fired at sleeping civilians. Blind evil and helplessness at the same time. Monsters. Simply monsters. Rabid, paranoid lunatics with a nuclear button. I have no other words left for them.
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Martin (Slava Ukraini) 🇺🇦 🇹🇼 🇮🇱 🇨🇦
@RealNickMugalli Very disturbing. Japan was not competitive and has been disrupted across the board. What new successful, start ups have come out of Japan? Venture Capital? Innovation, leadership? Peers Taiwan and Korea have been much stronger with now trillion dollar companies. Where’s Japan?
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Nicholas Mugalli
Nicholas Mugalli@RealNickMugalli·
🇯🇵 Someone has to wonder why does Japan's global market share has crumbled over the past decade, it used to be the central of everything now; • Semiconductors: 50% → 9% • Shipbuilding: 50%+ → about 10% • LCD Panels: 94% → about 2-5% • Televisions (Sony + Pan): 40%+ → <6% • Mobile Phones: 20% → <1% • DRAM: 80%+ → 0% • Telecom Base Stations: NEC + Fujitsu combined less than 2% • Power Semiconductors: Top five hold 20%+ → Only three seats in top ten, each <5% • Textiles: 6% → <1.5% • Automobiles: Global share about 20% → Overtaken by China as No. 1 exporter, Japanese brands in China drop from 23% to under 10% • Share of Total Global Exports: 9%+ → <3% • Share of Global GDP: 17% → <4% Is China the clear winner since overtaking Japan as the second largest economy?
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Martin Pelletier
Martin Pelletier@MPelletierCIO·
Agreed. It could be three to six months out or three to six years out. Remember you must be comfortable with as much as a 50% drawdown to your wealth and at least four years to recover if you are entirely passive equities. Easy to say, not so much to experience.
60 Minutes@60Minutes

“We will have a crash, I just can't tell you when, and I can't tell you how deep. But I can assure you, unfortunately, I wish I wasn't saying this, we will have a crash,” says Andrew Ross Sorkin, financial journalist and author of “1929.”

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DonaldBest.CA * DO NOT COMPLY
Foreigners pouring paint down a sewer. Soon our Canadian rivers and lakes will look like India. And no, this isn't just one worker. We see what is happening to our beautiful country. Every rest stop, every side road, every super mailbox, every lake near where they live is starting to look like India. As the Indian government itself says - Garbage, environmental pollution, and hygiene are cultural problems in India. When the Indian government recognizes the need for cultural change, we shouldn't be surprised to see many Indians keeping their cultural practices when in Canada. After all - we are 'multi-cultural'.
DrewCouver@DrewCouver56

🚨 You can’t make this up. I caught a hotel worker at the Super 8 / Easters Inn in Prince George allegedly pouring yellow paint into BC sewer drains. Management denied it. The owner admitted it was wrong after seeing my camera… then allegedly tried offering me free hotel stays to keep quiet. This is EXACTLY why independent journalists matter. drewcouver.com

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Olga Patlyuk 🇺🇦
Look, world. Please look. This is Kyiv today after another russian attаck
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360ANAVY
360ANAVY@NavyWor·
🇰🇷🇨🇦 ROK Navy Submarine Dosan Ahn Changho and Frigate Daejeon Arrive in Victoria, Canada The Republic of Korea Navy’s 3,000 ton class submarine ROKS Dosan Ahn Changho (SS-083) and Daegu class frigate ROKS Daejeon (FFG-823) have arrived at Esquimalt Naval Base near Victoria, British Columbia, after crossing the Pacific Ocean. ROKS Dosan Ahn Changho departed Jinhae Naval Base on March 25 and sailed to Canada via Guam and Hawaii. The voyage from Jinhae to Victoria covered approximately 14,000 kilometers, marking the first Pacific crossing by a Republic of Korea Navy submarine and the longest distance voyage in the history of South Korea’s submarine operations. During the deployment, Major Brittany Bourgeois and Petty Officer Jake Dixon of the Royal Canadian Navy’s submarine command embarked aboard ROKS Dosan Ahn Changho in Hawaii. Over approximately two weeks, they crossed the Pacific with the Korean crew, sharing operational procedures and strengthening interoperability and partnership between the two navies. The arrival was welcomed by senior naval officials, including the Chief of Naval Operations of the Republic of Korea Navy. Following the port visit, ROKS Dosan Ahn Changho and ROKS Daejeon are scheduled to conduct combined training with the Royal Canadian Navy before returning to Hawaii to participate in the US led multinational maritime exercise RIMPAC. This deployment demonstrates the Republic of Korea Navy’s long range operational capability and the reliability of South Korea’s domestically built submarine platform. It also carries broader significance as Canada continues to pursue its next generation submarine acquisition program, highlighting South Korea’s growing defense industry competitiveness on the international stage. Source: Yoo Yong-won, member of the 22nd National Assembly of the Republic of Korea and member of the National Defense Committee.
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Anti-Boomer
Anti-Boomer@mapleblooded·
Canadians didn’t vote for net zero and a rupture with the US. Mark Carney ran on getting major projects built and working out a deal with Trump. Now he’s showing his true motives instead. This guys popularity will plummet.
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