⚡️🔋 Neil Basson 🇿🇦⭕️
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⚡️🔋 Neil Basson 🇿🇦⭕️
@WouterBasson
I have no special talents, i'm just passionately curious about Science | Life | Friendship | Food & Wine | Sport | Global Citizen


🇮🇷🇺🇸 How Iran hit the "unhittable" jet The F-35 is invisible to radar. It was never invisible to heat. Iran likely used infrared tracking systems that detect engine exhaust instead of radar signatures. Because these systems emit no energy, the F-35's warning systems never alerted the pilot he was being targeted. The suspected weapon: Iran's 358 missile, a hybrid between a loitering drone and a surface-to-air missile that hunts using optical and infrared sensors, bypassing stealth entirely. Stealth dominates radar. Physics doesn't care. Source: AiTelly


🚨 Oil prices spike every time war hits From Iraq to Ukraine to now Iran, every major conflict sends oil surging. The pattern is clear: geopolitical shocks = immediate price jumps. Source: Vizualytiks






🚨🇨🇳🇮🇷 BREAKING: Iran is considering letting oil tankers through the Strait of Hormuz, only if they pay in Chinese yuan... China didn't start this war. And China's about to win it. CNN


South African households will face higher electricity costs from 1 April 2026, with tariffs rising an estimated 8.8% for Eskom direct customers and roughly 9% for municipal users, well above inflation. The increase forms part of Eskom’s plan to recover R54.7 billion over the next three years, with about R12 billion being collected in the first year.













