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Aleksandr Strizhevskiy
@Zovanget
US Army Vet
Fort Myers, Florida Katılım Haziran 2020
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In light of the recent data breach of Ksenia Sobchak’s media empire, Ostorozhno Media, exposing her as working directly with Russian authorities, I want to remind everyone that this ✨️article ✨️ exists.
The Kremlin keeps sending stool pigeons to the West, and Western media publishes every piece of Russian propaganda they are given and hungrily asks for more.
Every person with knowledge of the region (or more than two living brain cells) told the NYT that they were platforming a propagandist at the time the article was released. Did they listen? Nope.
Meanwhile, the interesting things we are finding out from the data breach include groveling to Kremlin censors, namely Sergey Novikov, head of the Kremlin’s Presidential Directorate for Social Projects; hard-core self-censorship on the fuel crisis in Russia; scolding her chief news editor for publishing bad remarks about Russian messenger Max, an FSB project to keep the Russian internet space under control; long talks with Margarita Simonyan; funding from the Moscow Mayor's office and state-backed corporations; and many, many more interesting things exposing Ksenia herself and her media as a complete and total Kremlin tool.
Yet, does the Western media learn anything from this? Nope. The Economist article with Russian oligarch Andrey Melnichenko shows exactly how much nonsense they are ready to swallow if you wave a chance to write a ✨️sensation✨️ in front of their noses.
Maybe it's time to stop and think about whether your sensationalism feeds your own citizens with foreign propaganda and helps an invading state wage a war and keep murdering civilians daily?

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Un "patriota" polaco acosa en un autobús de Bielsko-Biała a tres niñas ucranianas de apenas 12 años, insultándolas, llamándolas "putas" y gritándoles que se vayan a su "puta Ucrania"
Hay que ser un auténtico trozo de mierda para descargar el odio contra tres chicas que no pueden defenderse...
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Iran's former president, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, reportedly worked with the Mossad since 2024.
According to the New York Times, Ahmadinejad agreed to work with the Israelis due to his "growing resentment of Ayatollah Khamenei."
The plan for regime change in Iran didn't pan out. Ahmadinejad has now reportedly been arrested by the regime in Iran.

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@kholden @HenMazzig @ThePosieParker You are completely ignoring all the videos nurses recorded of themselves saying they will refuse to treat Jewish patients. For every video made there are at least a dozen other nurses who feel the same way but are smart enough not to record it on video.
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What a load of crap.
As somebody who’s been through the medical system far too much over the past 5 years, it’s not because they are antisemites. It’s because the vast majority of workers in our hospital are either incompetent or over worked.
I’ve seen them struggling with the basics like this again and again and again and have the scars and stories to show it.
None of this has anything to do with what religion I am.
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“Stories involving needles keep coming up"
Jewish patients in Australian hospitals keep experiencing the same thing: once the medical professional treating them realizes they are Jewish, they reportedly struggle to insert IVs.
“It is an easy way to make someone suffer, and there is always an explanation: ‘I couldn’t find the vein,'" said Nurit Haddad, a mental-health nurse in New South Wales, who said she had heard multiple similar stories.
That is not the only example of antisemitism in Australian hospitals.
After the Bondi Beach attack, one doctor allegedly described those who attended a memorial as “Zionists supporting genocide.”
In Sydney, a Jewish women who gave birth via caesarean section was allegedly left for hours without pain relief. She was reportedly lying in her own blood, while her newborn cried beside her.
In Melbourne, a woman was reportedly mocked for seeking mental health support after her family members in Israel were killed in Hamas's October 7th attack on Israel. “This is not a competition of tragedies,” she said. “We are all suffering, and I simply needed help dealing with my grief.”
“Patients are extremely vulnerable in hospital,” one midwife said. “Doctors, nurses and midwives hold enormous power over them.”
These are only some of the stories that have recently come to light.
Medical antisemitism must be stopped.

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@formerlyhendo @HenMazzig It's not that difficult to say, because several nurses in different parts of the world, filmed videos of themselves talking about how they will refuse to treat Jewish patients.
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It's difficult to say whether it happened or not. As we now know, the Zionists have a penchant for lying, but I have firsthand experience of the medical fraternity acting in cruel and malicious ways, all based on gossip. Unfortunately, when you put people in a structured environment with uniforms and rank, SOME act outside of their purview. The medical fraternity is, like all groups, made up of people, some of whom, in this case, may have forgotten to treat the condition, not the person. Do no harm is a universal standard for medicine.
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Insurance denied my friend’s MRI last month.
Doctor ordered it. Said it was medically necessary.
Insurance said they needed more documentation.
Doctor sent more documentation.
Insurance said they needed a peer to peer review.
Peer to peer happened.
Insurance denied it again.
My friend paid $2,400 out of pocket.
The person who denied it was not a doctor.
Was not reviewed by a doctor.
Was an algorithm trained to find reasons to say no.
This is legal.
This is standard practice.
This happens 50,000 times a day in America.
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@GhastlyBar85419 @zuppa_zone @16bitnostalgia Yeah but that's not really preserving the game. If those servers go down 10 years later, you will just have a copy of the game in its worst state.
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@Zovanget @zuppa_zone @16bitnostalgia Tons of games HAVE day one patches if you're connected to the internet, since they ship physical like a month before we get our hands on them.
But you could just... Boot it offline.
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@zuppa_zone @16bitnostalgia No probably not. I was likely trying to respond to someone else in this thread.
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@Zovanget @16bitnostalgia ???? are you sure your comment is for me?
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OpenAI’s hiring qualification for the hardware team is basically: “If you’re good at stealing from Apple, you’re in”
Apple let them in the house by partnering to integrate with their ecosystem
What OpenAI did next is they basically invaded the entire house and ripped it wide open
Hired Tang Tan - Apple’s VP of iPhone and Apple Watch product design for 24 years. He knows every team, every project, and every secret
They partnered with Jony Ive’s io and allegedly ripped the company open to copy everything
Then they poached 400+ employees and straight-up told them to bring real projects, parts, and secrets from Apple
They coached them on how to evade Apple’s exit and security processes
Downloaded entire codebases. Used internal codenames
Theft is literally the only way in. Literal screenshots from the lawsuit are everywhere
Apple just sued OpenAI for trade secret theft
They even ran the exact same “bring your secrets or you’re not hired” playbook on Elon and xAI back in 2025

X Freeze@XFreeze
How shameful can a company be - One guy uploads an entire source codebase & training docs - Another steals infrastructure code + confidential business info - A guy with inside access to xAI’s datacenter “secret sauce” ghosted just 3 months in, flat-out refused a confidentiality agreement and said "suck my di*k" - Others tap into NVIDIA GPU deployment secrets - core to xAI’s edge - A Recruiter offers bounties to encourage insider theft And then..... ALL these people end up at the SAME company Guess which one?? (OpenAI)
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Shame on @citibank for allowing a loophole to auto-approve charges under $15 -- allowing a thief to rapidly fraudulently charge $14 to my wife TWO THOUSAND TIMES. Really, your system can't detect that a thousand repeated charges might be fraud?
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@Oksii33 Well, they have relations with China and Iran.
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In 2015, ISIS captured Palmyra and demanded its head of antiquities reveal where the treasures were hidden.
He was 81 years old. He refused.
Khaled al-Asaad had spent over 50 years excavating and protecting Palmyra, the caravan city that once rivalled Rome in the Syrian desert.
He learned Aramaic to read its inscriptions. He raised his children among its ruins and named his daughter Zenobia, after its rebel queen.
Before the city fell, he helped evacuate hundreds of artefacts to safety. ISIS interrogated him for weeks to find them. But he gave them nothing.
They executed him in the square and left his body among the columns he had spent his life defending.
Archaeology is not a soft profession. Sometimes the people who guard the past die for it.
- @MichaelButtonX

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@mouw5284 Look like academy students. Most students enter college at 18 and study 4 years. So they would be 22 when they get their first commission. What's the point of the video?
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@GhastlyBar85419 @zuppa_zone @16bitnostalgia Why do people keep saying this? I don't remember the last time I bought a physical disk and didn't need a massive day one patch. I think it was back in the PS3 era.
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@zuppa_zone @16bitnostalgia Most physical games are fully available on the disc, including the PS5 generation.
So unless you believe the Sony police are going to break into your house and steal/sabotage the physical disc...
No they can't.
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