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Bronze Age Comics Collapse Man

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Lagajeprimo/Neuro-Abby-Normal

Katılım Haziran 2022
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miriam🇮🇷 🍉 🇬🇧
Argentina was also on the table!! European zi0s were also given a choice of Kenya, Argentina and Uganda, but they chose Palestine as their "ancestral homeland" I guess because of its proximity to oil/gas/mineral rich countries. You see, their long-term plan was exactly what we're witnessing. Palestine wasn't their heart's desire - it was a "base" to start stealing/controlling the surrounding countries
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Crow coins@PerfectFitFarm·
@99blackbaloons The irony of Israel saying they’ll hunt down Muslims hiding in attics, enacting a death penalty uniquely for Palestinians, decrying bombing of their civilian infrastructure, invading & occupying their neighbors…. “bc they were persecuted”
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George Tsakraklides
George Tsakraklides@99blackbaloons·
Israel is finished. It doesn’t exist as a “nation” or “country” from the minute it became an extermination machine of nations and countries. At best, it is an “entity” of terror. open.substack.com/pub/georgetsak…
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Give me some of that “failure”. Here is a list of nominal GDP per capita (in USD) for key Middle East countries, sorted roughly from highest to lowest where data allows: • Qatar: ~$71,653 (2025 est.) • Israel: ~$53,000–$56,000 range (recent estimates; high-tech driven economy) • United Arab Emirates (UAE): ~$49,498 (2025 est.) • Saudi Arabia: ~$30,099 (2025 est.) • Kuwait: ~$29,951 (2025 est.) • Bahrain: ~$28,857 (2025 est.) • Oman: ~$18,966 (2025 est.) • Iran: ~$5,000 range (varies by estimate; affected by sanctions) • Iraq: ~$5,668 (2025 est.) • Jordan: ~$4,903 (2025 est.) • Lebanon: ~$5,000–$5,282 (recent; economic challenges) • Egypt: ~$3,174–$3,580 (2025 est.) • Syria: Limited recent data (older estimates around $2,800; heavily impacted by conflict) • Yemen: ~$401–$417 (2025 est.; lowest due to ongoing instability) • Palestine: ~$3,259 (2023 data; varies by territory)
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Matty
Matty@Mattyfeb37·
Marwa Osman || مروة عثمان@Marwa__Osman

What unfolded in the skies over Isfahan in Iran is not merely a military incident, it is rather a revealing moment. Images and footage circulating show the aftermath of what Iran describes as a failed United States rescue operation: a downed F-15, followed by the destruction of additional assets, including a Black Hawk helicopter and a C-130 transport aircraft, all reportedly struck during attempts to recover a missing American pilot. But the most telling detail is not the losses... it is the ending. The site where the F-15 was brought down has not simply been abandoned; it has been erased. Reduced to dust. No intact wreckage. No recoverable evidence. Nothing left behind. This raises a question far more profound than the tactical failure itself: Was the priority truly to rescue… or to eliminate? Because what this operation appears to demonstrate is a doctrine not of recovery, but of denial; ensuring that neither personnel, nor technology, nor even fragments of the truth fall into opposing hands. A logic that mirrors, in effect if not in name, the same brutal calculus often associated with Zionist Israel's "Hannibal Directive": better total destruction than the risk of capture. And if that is the case, then what does it say about the values being upheld? About "morale" when soldiers know that rescue may not come? About "loyalty" when survival is conditional? About "respect" when the final act is obliteration rather than protection? In the end, this is not just about a downed jet. It is about a mindset; one that treats its own not as lives to be saved, but as liabilities to be erased. And that, perhaps, speaks louder than any official statement ever could.

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Time Capsule Tales@timecaptales·
Orson Welles shares an interesting story about Winston Churchill in this classic 1970 interview with Dick Cavett
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Jvnior@Jvnior·
🚨🇵🇸 Church of the Holy Sepulchre (1945) Archival footage from the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in the city of Jerusalem in 1945. It is considered one of the most important Christian religious landmarks in the world, visited by pilgrims from many countries. Israel is planning to destroy it. Will you let them?
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MAZE@mazemoore·
No, we are definitely not ready for you and Gavin in The White House. Please stay in California.
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Visegrád 24@visegrad24

Iranian anti-regime protesters are rising up and taking control of entire cities In Ilam Province, a predominantly Kurdish region, the towns of Malekshahi and Abdanan are reportedly now fully under the control of protesters. Demonstrations are taking place under slogans such as “Death to the IRGC,” “Death to Khamenei,” and “This year is the year of blood, Seyyed Ali, step down.” Protesters are also reported to have gained access to weapons. In Abdanan, members of the Basij allegedly laid down their arms, climbed onto the roof of a police station, and announced their defection, declaring: “The armed forces are with the people.” Local reports also claim that 12 IRGC and Basij members were killed in Ilam Province, after which the remaining regime forces withdrew from the area.

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