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Zombie Jesus

@christisundead

Medical doctor, molecular biology enthusiast.

Katılım Temmuz 2014
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Overton
Overton@overton_news·
Senator John Cornyn admits that President Trump’s endorsement of Ken Paxton over him was to “send a message” — because Trump was frustrated that the Senate was unwilling to pass his agenda. CORNYN: “You know, I really don’t think it was about me.” “I think it’s very different from the Cassidy and Massie situation because I’ve been a Trump ally...” “I think he got frustrated with the Senate not able to get what he wanted when he wanted it.” “And as you know, the president can be a pretty impatient guy and I certainly understand that. He’s a chief-executive guy, he’s not a legislative guy.” “And so, I think he just got frustrated and he wanted to send a message.”
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Zombie Jesus@christisundead·
@AndrewKolvet I guess they’re just gonna let the regime murder massive amounts of their own citizens then.
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Andrew Kolvet
Andrew Kolvet@AndrewKolvet·
JUST IN - Was on a background media group call regarding details of the Iran peace deal. A senior administration official confirms the deal is around 90-95% ironed out. They made it explicitly clear that no American money would be transferred to Iran from the US in any way, shape, or form (no pallets of cash). What does Iran get? Possible sanctions relief. But the framework of the deal, per this official, mandates there will be no relief without Iranians making good on their end of the bargain first. “No dust, no dollars” meaning if Iranians meet their obligations as outlined in the deal to give up their enriched uranium, then sanctions would be partially relieved. If the Strait is opened without tolls or harassments of shipping vessels, the US will end the blockade and there would be additional relief, etc.: “If they don’t deliver on their commitments, then they don’t get anything. We’ve set up enforcement mechanisms.” The official also ripped thr notion this is anything like the JCPOA, which gave Iranians pallets of actual cash, allowed them to stockpile enriched uranium in the first place (which is partly how we got here) and contained no actual, practical enforcement mechanisms. What changed the Iranians thinking making them more amenable to a deal? Unclear if military or economic pressure was most persuasive. But the official confirms Iranians are talking in depth and in detail about getting rid of their enriched stockpiles and stopping enrichment in ways they haven’t been willing to discuss before. They have acknowledged that’s something they now have to give on. The broader overarching goal is to empower the moderate elements of Iran to overpower the influence of the hardliners. “We have high confidence that we have a good understanding of their command structure.” Moderates may not be in control yet, hardliners are still there, but they are “ascendant.” The official says returning back to the blockade or a military posture remains on the table if talks breakdown.
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JohnnyNash
JohnnyNash@JohnnyNash77·
The backlash looks truly bad for Trump on this so called deal. I have never seen him have such a backlash like this one before. A man who has great instincts, this time round has got the pulse of this wrong.
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Jenni
Jenni@hashjenni·
Israeli soldiers raped flotilla activists How the fuck is this not every single news outlet ?
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Vivid.🇮🇱
Vivid.🇮🇱@VividProwess·
I need everyone to share this. This is a 14-year-old Palestinian boy who tried to stab IDF soldiers to death. The anti-Israel crowd edited the video to make it look like they killed him for no reason. This is the full unedited version. Please make this go viral.
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Nicholas Lissack
Nicholas Lissack@NicholasLissack·
I’ve supported Trump from the first day of his 2016 campaign. Any deal with Iran’s terrorist regime ends that support forever and would be the greatest betrayal in American history. Honour your promises, or go down worse than Carter and Obama combined.​ (@realDonaldTrump)
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Zombie Jesus@christisundead·
@JackPosobiec Sorry man, we thought the purpose was to be victorious, not let the twelver Shias of the regime intimidate Trump into defeat. WTF?
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Jack Posobiec
Jack Posobiec@JackPosobiec·
Many of the people who urged the President into Iran intervention in the first place are the first to oppose his negotiations. Not only is this ungrateful, it undercuts all of Operation Epic Fury’s military successes
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Zombie Jesus@christisundead·
@Cernovich Either go in for full unconditional surrender or don’t start it at all. This is the most embarrassing thing for Trump so far. Just awful. Leaving an Islamic terrorist organization in control of Iran? He’s gonna be looked at worse than Jimmy Carter. Unbelievable.
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Cernovich
Cernovich@Cernovich·
Trump’s deal, which is made after demonstrating military strength, is one of magnanimity for the rest of the world. It has also infuriated the war mongers and Democrats. That’s how you know it’s going to be a huge win for the USA!
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Zombie Jesus@christisundead·
@DrEliDavid Just decimate the regime and be done with it. WTF is Trump even doing with with this?
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Dr. Eli David
Dr. Eli David@DrEliDavid·
🚨 Breaking: Details of the agreed MOU, based on my sources: - Formal end of the war on all fronts (Lebanon included) - The Strait of Hormuz will fully reopen - Iran will not charge transit fees - The US will not pay any money to Iran - Partial sanctions relief on Iranian oil - 60 days to negotiate nuclear issues and sanctions relief (the two are tied together: more sanctions relief for more nuclear concessions) - Iran declares it will not develop nuclear weapons - Both sides acknowledge understanding the other's demands on nuclear issues ​Trump's rationale is that if an agreement on nuclear issues is not reached, all options will be on the table, and Iran will be significantly weaker economically and militarily than before the war.
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The White House
The White House@WhiteHouse·
🚨 "An Agreement has been largely negotiated, subject to finalization between the United States of America, the Islamic Republic of Iran, and the various other Countries, as listed..." - President Donald J. Trump
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Zombie Jesus@christisundead·
@JohnCleese He is speaking for them, that’s what people need to wake up to and understand.
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Zombie Jesus@christisundead·
@piersmorgan @realDonaldTrump No, it’s time to finish the job and take out this regime that murders its own citizens and holds it’s neighboring nations hostage.
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Piers Morgan
Piers Morgan@piersmorgan·
All the signs are pointing to the U.S. and Israel launching another huge attack on Iran. I urge President @realDonaldTrump not to do it. This war’s been damaging enough without yet more mayhem being unleashed.
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TheNewPhysics
TheNewPhysics@CharlesMullins2·
🚨 RUSSIA JUST REVEALED A PLASMA ENGINE THAT COULD CHANGE SPACE TRAVEL FOREVER. And it’s fast enough to make current rockets look ancient. Rosatom’s new plasma propulsion prototype reportedly accelerates particles to 100 km/s with endurance tests lasting over 2,400 hours. That matters because conventional chemical rockets are incredibly inefficient for deep space. Most of the fuel is burned just escaping Earth. But plasma engines work differently: Instead of explosive combustion… they use electromagnetic fields to accelerate superheated charged particles at extreme velocities. In simple terms: They turn electricity into a continuous stream of ultra-fast plasma thrust. Why this matters: • Mars trips potentially cut to 30–60 days • far lower fuel mass • continuous acceleration in space • deep-space cargo missions • future interplanetary infrastructure But the deeper implication is bigger: The future of space travel may not belong to giant explosions… …but to controlled electromagnetic physics. Chemical rockets were the first chapter. Field propulsion may be the next. And once travel times collapse… the psychological distance between planets collapses too. Mars stops feeling like another world… and starts feeling like a destination. What happens when humanity can move through the Solar System almost as easily as crossing oceans? Follow for more future physics and space breakthroughs.
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Senator Thom Tillis
Senator Thom Tillis@SenThomTillis·
Mr. President, completely agree about having a lot of fun over these next seven months.  But nitpicking? Some of your advisors are telling you to support things like:     - Using billions of taxpayer dollars to compensate convicted felons and thugs who attacked police. (Ed Martin)    - Pushing 50-year mortgages and Elizabeth Warren's housing bill over sound conservative housing policy. (Bill Pulte)    - Using taxpayer money to transform publicly traded companies into state-owned enterprises. (Howard Lutnick)    - Firing our very best generals and not holding Putin accountable for his systematic kidnapping, rape, torture, and murder of Ukrainian civilians. (Pete Hegseth)  If opposing these things makes me a RINO, then I gladly accept that nickname.  We need Republicans to do well in November, but the stupid stuff is killing our chances!
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Larry Correia
Larry Correia@monsterhunter45·
It is actually kind of funny how historically illiterate these low IQ dumbfucks are about the actual 1930s-40s nazis. They think it was all eugenics and racist bullshit and the idea that they share A LOT of policies with the modern American left baffles them. See my response to the dummy. In reality if you pull up the actual nazi party platform, the 25 policies which they ran on, and got elected on, and proceeded to implement... modern American democrats share most of them. It's national healthcare, and welfare, and social programs, and collectivism, and confiscating profits, and nationalizing industries, and so forth. Then in addition to that was all the racist/eugenics bullshit. And for that Graham Platner getting a fucking Totenkopf is like reaching for the stars. That's for assholes who think swastikas aren't hard core enough. But these useful idiots have been taught their whole life nazi=right wing, and these dummies run around the internet thinking that the modern American right/left corresponds perfectly with the previous centuries European right/left, because that's quick, easy, and useful for American democrats. They don't know that most of the actual nazis started out as socialists of one flavor or another and their party evolved from there. So it is super easy to find quotes from any democrat "advocating for nazi idelogy", because most of their bullshit matches up just fine. Graham Platner is just a white democrat who said the quiet part out loud.
Genki Jii-san@weebineer

@JeffGauch @monsterhunter45 Damn that's crazy, you should be able to find some quotes of this guy advocating for Nazi ideology then.

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Clifton Duncan
Clifton Duncan@cliftonaduncan·
In 1945, poet Isidor Schneider wrote an essay called "Probing Writers' Problems," where he warned against viewing art strictly as a political tool. Among his criticisms is that doing so leads to shallow, wasted writing that can only age badly. His colleague, screenwriter Albert Maltz, wrote a response called "What Shall We Ask of Writers?", where he took Schneider's criticisms further: Maltz argued explicitly that the intellectual atmosphere of the left actively stifles creativity; that it creates a culture where art is judged not by the merits of the work but on the correctness of its politics; and that it vulgarizes art by turning it into crass political pamphleteering. Were these essays written today the authors would be condemned as "Far Right." But both men were Communists. And their words appeared in New Masses, a Marxist periodical. These guys saw the problems 80 years ago. And now modern pop culture is dying because no one paid attention.
Brooks | 🏳️‍🌈@brookstweetz

The Boys finale pissing off all the correct people

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NOBUNAGA🇯🇵🏯_夏樹蒼依
This Memorial Day, I want to tell you about a Japanese general most Americans have never heard of. His name was Tadamichi Kuribayashi. In 1927, he lived in America. He studied at Harvard. He drove across your country and wrote letters home about how kind Americans were. Eighteen years later, he commanded the Japanese forces at Iwo Jima. He knew he would lose. He knew he would die. He fought anyway, to buy his homeland time. For 36 days, 6,800 of your Marines died on that black sand. So did 21,000 of his men. Including him. He never saw his three children again. Today, American and Japanese veterans return to that same island together. They lay wreaths side by side. The fallen of both nations rest in one place now. On the memorial stone there, his widow's words are carved in stone: Once enemies. Now friends. Never again.
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Creative Deduction
Creative Deduction@CreativeDeduct·
The west is in great danger of repeating a deadly historical mistake: treating success itself as a crime. In 1929 Stalin launched the policy of “dekulakisation” – the deliberate destruction of the most productive peasants in the Soviet Union. Kulaks were not the richest aristocrats; they were simply the hardest-working, most competent farmers who had managed to create a slightly better life for their families. They were demonised as “class enemies” had their land, tools and livestock confiscated, and were deported, imprisoned or executed. Millions died in the resulting Holodomor famine. The justification was always the same: equality and justice demanded tearing down those who had “too much.” Sound familiar? Today, the political rhetoric has shifted from “kulaks” to “the rich”, “the 1%” and “millionaires and billionaires”. The language is softer, but the underlying sentiment is identical: successful people are portrayed as immoral exploiters whose wealth must be seized for the “common good”. Wealth taxes, windfall taxes and open calls to “eat the rich” are presented as moral imperatives. The lesson from Soviet history is clear. Once a society accepts the premise that it is legitimate to destroy a productive class in the name of equality, it doesn’t stop at the very rich. It eventually consumes the merely successful, then the middle class and finally destroys the very wealth creation the country depends on. Envy disguised as justice has a deadly track record. We should recognise it when we see it.
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