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@buzzrealist
American expat, dealing with reality
Auckland, New Zealand Katılım Ocak 2025
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Do you recall the interview presented at the UN Security Council, where French journalist Adrien Bocquet revealed that Ukraine staged the Bucha massacre?
Of course not, because Western mainstream media has gone to great lengths to bury the truth and preserve its fabricated narrative.....
POLITICOEurope@POLITICOEurope
EU foreign ministers are gathering in Kyiv to mark the fourth anniversary of the Bucha massacre in March 2022. Their focus is on establishing a special tribunal to prosecute Russia’s war of aggression. More in Brussels Playbook: politico.eu/newsletter/bru…
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@GoUncensored How did such an explosion not rip his shirt off? It only moved it.
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Charlie Kirk wasn't shot with a bullet he was accidentally decapitated with a piece of shrapnel from the miniature explosive in his microphone.
The explosive was supposed to blow out his chest and make the 30-06 by the patsy Tyler Robinson a no-brainer explanation and open-and-shut-case, but it malfunctioned and hit his neck.
This is why security immediately rushed to remove the devices involved, the security camera from behind Charlie was removed, they literally stole his body, Netanyahu immediately claimed it wasn't Israel and it took so long for the FBI to locate hte killer and the entire narrative was so obviously fake.
They knew it went sloppy and had to rush to manufacture evidence to match the narrative.
The explosive was purchased in May 2025 from the Accurate Energetic Systems plant in Tennessee in a deal likely brokered by Deputy Secretary Of Defense Steve Feinberg and tested at Fort Huachuca in the days leading up to Charlie's death.
This is why there were pieces of glass in the van they hauled Charlie away in and why they had to pour several feet of concrete over the murder scene.
There's probably still remnants from the explosive on the row of hats that were in front of Charlie.
They then blew up the Accurate Energetic Systems a month later to cover up all the evidence and killed 16 people in the process.
Little known fact, the month Charlie Kirk died Pete Hegseth bought that 2 million in lobster and crab and the United States military spent $300 billion dollars, the most it's ever spent in one month. They were already planning the ground invasion.
The war with Iran literally started the day he died, he was the wars first casualty.
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Tomorrow morning with @SeanPlunket we reveal the latest offensive in the Broadcasting Authorities ideological campaign against free speech. Be warned much of it is Mumbo Jumbo.
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The machine that built the chip in this video should mass-humble every human who's ever lived.
ASML's latest EUV lithography system costs $370 million, weighs 180 tons, and requires three Boeing 747s to deliver. It contains over 100,000 individual parts from 5,100 suppliers across 14 countries. It shoots 100,000 molten tin droplets per second with a laser, superheating each one past the temperature of the sun's surface to generate light at a wavelength so short that no natural material on Earth can focus it.
So they had to invent new mirrors. Each one is polished with 100 alternating layers of molybdenum and silicon. The surface tolerance is so extreme that if you scaled a single mirror up to the size of Germany, the tallest imperfection would be 1 millimeter.
Those mirrors took 20 years to develop. The company that makes them, Zeiss, had to build entirely new metrology tools just to confirm the mirrors were flat enough, because no existing measurement instrument on Earth could verify the precision they needed.
The machine prints features at 2 nanometers. That's roughly 10 atoms wide. A human hair is 80,000 nanometers. A red blood cell is 7,000. A single COVID virus particle is 100. These machines are etching functional circuits 50 times smaller than a virus.
TSMC is now mass producing 2nm chips in a Kaohsiung fab so large the cleanroom is twice the size of any competitor's. Each 2nm wafer costs $30,000 to produce. The entire 2026 production run was booked before a single chip shipped. Apple, NVIDIA, AMD, and Qualcomm all reserved capacity years in advance. TSMC is spending $28.6 billion just to build enough fabs to meet demand for this one node.
The chip that comes out of this process is smaller than a fingernail, runs on less power than a light bulb, and contains transistors that wrap gates around nanosheets of silicon only a few atoms thick.
The raw material it started as was sand. The sand cost a fraction of a penny. The civilization that processed it into this started by banging rocks together.
Kyros@IamKyros69
Humans saw stones and sticks and decided to make this
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@realstewpeters We can line her up against the wall after her legal conviction for capital war crimes along with other key US and Israeli leaders. Just like after WWII.
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This never made any sense.
Why did Jacinda Ardern give this type of advice?
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ideNZcity politics 👨🏻⚖️@ideNZcity
Vaccine passports were used to protect unvaccinated kiwis.🤨 They would be at risk in environments (the real world) where its harder to keep them safe. Jacinda Ardern. Protecting and keeping unvaccinated kiwis safe away from people. Until they cave in to the 💉💉
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@PaulGoldsmithMP Has Not Done His Job As Minister For Media & Communications.
His Number One Priority Should Be Balanced Reporting By State Owned Media.
He Has not Achieved That.
New Zealand First@nzfirst
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BREAKING: 🇺🇸 🇮🇷 CORRUPT HEGSETH
Secretary of War Pete Hegseth attempted large defense stock investments weeks before US attacked Iran.
According to the Financial Times, Hegseth asked his broker to make a multimillion-dollar defense investment weeks before the Iran strikes began
The investment didn't go through because BlackRock reportedly flagged the request internally


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@FurkanGozukara gonna mute this account if it doesn't stop putting BOMBSHELL hype on everything
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As New Zealand turns its mind to energy, and offshore petroleum prospecting permits are being considered, it’s worth noting that Southland and Otago sit on millions of years of solar investment, with more than 9 billion tonnes of lignite in 10 major deposits - containing more than 20 times the energy content of the Maui gas field.
This is a very large, nationally significant resource which has the potential to be used as a feedstock for a petrochemical industry, using gasification technology to convert lignite to fertiliser, transport fuels or other high value energy products.
If extracted at a rate of 20 million tonnes per year, the lignite resource could provide energy and feedstock for most of New Zealand’s transport fuel and petrochemical requirements for over 300 years.
It largely sits close to the surface and is easy to access with opencast mining. It accounts for about 80% of New Zealand’s total coal resource and means New Zealand has one of the biggest coal reserves on earth, sitting around 14th in the world with more coal deposits than countries like Canada and Brazil.
There were plans in the past to build plants using the Fischer-Tropsch process to turn some of the lignite into low-sulphur diesel and naphtha (used in the production of plastics, solvents and as a component of fuels like petrol and jet fuels).
In South Africa, Sasol has been producing diesel, petrol and jet fuel from coal since the 1950s, supplying approximately 28% of South Africa’s fuel needs, saving that country more than US$5 billion a year in foreign exchange.
There have also previously been plans to make up to 1.2 million tonnes of urea from 2 million tonnes of Southland lignite, which would be twice New Zealand’s current urea use. Most of our urea currently comes from Saudi Arabia, but this could make us a urea exporter.
Southland’s lignite is low sulphur, low ash, and 1.5 to 2 times as reactive as Australian or German brown coals. This makes it one of the best lignites globally for making syngas.
Syngas is an important universal industrial feedstock. It can be used to produce diesel and petrol via the Fischer-Tropsch process (which can run in existing engines and pipelines without modification), urea fertiliser via the Haber-Bosch process, methanol, hydrogen, or electricity via a combined cycle gas turbine.
There would be carbon and environmental trade offs to utilise this resource which would not be easy, but it’s hard to overstate just how significant the potential energy resource is.


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@DameKateePie @jacindaardern @nzlabour a post like this would be more effective without the off putting gender slur
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@FurkanGozukara A post like this would be MORE effective without the "absolute bombshell" hype
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@TaxpayersUnion Did any of those billboards call for the US to defund/de-arm Israel? If not, then they're likely a deliberate captive opposition psyop.
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Trump wrote an executive order opening up millions of Americans RETIREMENT accounts to VERY risky, VERY shady private equity schemes. You could be invested and not even know it. @TheVinoMom
MUST WATCH ———>
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