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'Take a shot,make a friend,just enjoy the moment' #LFCfamily

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Cole@colekatt·
@DylanAdler6 🤦‍♂️
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Retro Recall (☥𝐃𝐁)@RetroMoviesDB·
Way of the Dragon (1972) Bruce Lee vs Chuck Norris
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@_fels1 Harold from Person Of Interest clears the rest
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Ja Loka@_fels1·
If you're to choose the best hacker to quickly hack into a very secure system, who are you picking? 1. Aram Mojtabai (Blacklist) 2. Patterson (Blindspot) 3. Seymour Birkhoff (Nikita) 4. Chloe O'Brian (24)
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Julio @arihojulio·
We all watched this movie right? Well, Rest in Peace Eric Dane 💔💔😭
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Liverpool FC@LFC·
All three points at Anfield! 😍 #LIVNEW
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Joey 🔺
Joey 🔺@joeycannoli9·
@DiscussingFilm She did a great job will the Star Wars franchise. May the force be with you
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DiscussingFilm@DiscussingFilm·
Kathleen Kennedy is officially leaving Lucasfilm after 14 years. This will be her last week as head of the studio
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"I said, 'aren't we gonna have a moment where all three of us get together and raise the roof, it'll only take thirty seconds.' And JJ said, 'well, Mark, it's not Luke's story anymore.' I said, 'Star Wars wasn't Obi-Wan's story but Alec Guiness had a crucial commitment, you know...' Anyway, nobody listens to me." - Mark Hamill. 🎬 screenrant.com/star-wars-mark…
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African@ali_naka·
“We are hungry, but we can manage our hunger” Bola Tinubu Guess what, they clapped 😢
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@daddyhope Anyone who has watched the movie Snowden knows this.
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Hopewell Chin’ono
Hopewell Chin’ono@daddyhope·
If you are an African government official and you use Google, Yahoo, Twitter inbox, WhatsApp, Facebook inbox, Instagram inbox, or any other platform owned by American companies, there is nothing you can hide from the Americans. Absolutely nothing. The CIA can access that information through what is known as a backdoor, legally or illegally. As you have seen with Elon Musk and others, American tech companies have a very close relationship with the Government of the United States. So if Emmerson Mnangagwa is communicating on WhatsApp about his deals or his politics, that information sits on the servers of an American company. The idea that it is secret, private or fully encrypted is an illusion. If you use artificial intelligence apps like ChatGPT, PI and many others, and you think your data is safe, you are delusional and you need your head examined. It is not safe. In the past, America used to send CIA officers to extract information in Africa. Today they do not need to do that. You hand it to them on a silver platter. Everything you type into AI apps, everything you communicate through Yahoo, Gmail, Twitter inbox, Facebook inbox, Instagram inbox, Threads and all the other platforms is accessible to them. They even know who our government officials are sleeping with, when they slept with them, when they are unwell and their personal habits, because those officials also use AI apps and digital tools to seek information or assistance. All of that data is collected, stored and analysed. The world of modern technology is far more dangerous for countries that do not own or control that technology. It is astonishing that African governments, corporations and businesspeople have still not created social media platforms and communication tools that keep African data within Africa. Even email, even the basic infrastructure of the internet, is already captured by the Americans. So I laugh when people claim that African secret services are protecting presidents or safeguarding state secrets. It is nonsense. Foreign intelligence agencies can request or obtain data from US tech companies. Under laws like the FISA Act and Patriot Act, American companies (Google, Meta, Apple, Microsoft, OpenAI, etc.) can be compelled to hand over user data to the US Government without notifying the user. WhatsApp uses end-to-end encryption, but the metadata (who you contacted, when, where from, and how often) is stored on US-based servers and can be accessed with legal orders. Metadata alone is extremely powerful for intelligence analysis. ChatGPT, PI, Google Gemini, etc. log data to supposedly improve systems. This data can be subject to legal requests from governments. WhatsApp knows where your African presidents are right now, they know who they speak to and they know their deals. So the idea that there are Africans selling information to Americans is stupid. They already have it. The Government of Zimbabwe gets information about our communications from CIO officers who are embedded inside the major telecommunications companies. They are at Econet. They are at Telecel. They are at TelOne. They are also present within internet service providers like ZOL and Liquid. They do not always need to force these companies to hand over information, because their officers are already inside the system. They see the data as it moves. In exactly the same way, the American intelligence community has relationships with people working inside the big technology companies. There are individuals inside Facebook, Starlink, Twitter, Google and Yahoo who cooperate with the American state. So the US Government does not always need to force these companies through courts or secret orders. In many cases, the information is accessed from the inside. That is how intelligence operates everywhere in the world. So whenever you communicate as a government official, you must understand that whatever you are saying is landing on an American desk. If President Mnangagwa was talking to one of his ministers last night about a deal, that information is sitting somewhere in an American data centre. If President Hakainde Hichilema sends an email through Google, that email is already on an American server and can be accessed under American law. If these presidents are having affairs or sleeping with people’s wives, the Americans know. They know who met whom, when they met and where they met because your phone’s GPS, your cloud backups and your digital footprint tell a story that you cannot erase. They know when an official is unwell, they know spending habits, they know movement patterns, and they know the people around you because the data reveals everything. So before you communicate and indulge in your shenanigans, you must know that nothing is hidden. And when you see Americans imposing sanctions, cancelling visas or making strategic decisions, it is not always because an African went to report you. Most of the time, they already have the information. No single country owns the internet, but the United States has the greatest control over how it works. Most of the world’s major digital infrastructure is American, from cloud storage run by Google, Amazon and Microsoft, to social media platforms like Facebook, WhatsApp, Instagram and Twitter. The root systems that manage global domains were created and are still largely influenced by American institutions, and the undersea cables that carry most of the world’s internet traffic are dominated by US companies. Because these platforms and infrastructure operate under American law, US intelligence agencies can legally compel access to data stored on them. This means that while the internet is global in appearance, it is structurally and legally shaped by the United States in ways no other country comes close to matching. So the next time you hear an African president accusing one of his citizens of being an American spy, just know that you are hearing pure ignorance. The real spying is happening through the very tools these presidents use every day. Their phones, their emails and their social media accounts are already sitting on American servers, accessible under American law and monitored through technologies that Africa does not own or control. The tragedy is that the people shouting “spy” the loudest are often the most exposed and the least informed. That is why I always laugh at the Zimbabwean government and its cabinet ministers, permanent secretaries and senior officials when they use Gmail or Yahoo for government business. It means the Americans know exactly what the meeting is about, what time it will take place, who will preside over it and even the outcome of that meeting before some of the participants themselves. When you hand over state business to foreign platforms, you are not just being careless, you are effectively inviting another country to sit in the room with you. It does not help that you have clowns like Tatenda Mavetera as ICT Minister. She is as knowledgeable as a brick about these matters, yet she is the one in charge. Would you blame the Americans for doing what they do when their counterparts across the ocean in Africa are as clueless as Tatenda? A former low-budget actress handed a portfolio as critical as ICT is a national disaster. The Americans know exactly what President Mnangagwa is doing, and they know it because his own government has no technical capacity or understanding of how information systems work. So he should stop accusing his citizens. He should blame himself for appointing useless people to handle something as sensitive as national information. A modern smartphone can still be accessed even when it is switched off. Most phones, including iPhones and newer Android devices, never truly power down unless the battery is physically removed. They enter a low-power state that keeps certain chips active so the device can still receive signals, communicate its location or be reactivated. Intelligence agencies with advanced tools can exploit this low-power mode to track the phone, extract data or even activate certain functions without the user knowing. Switching a phone off does not erase its digital footprint either, because your messages, emails, photos and metadata are already stored on the servers of the companies that host your accounts. So the idea that a phone is completely safe simply because it is “off” is a dangerous myth. LEARN OR PERISH!
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When watching Liverpool
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4-1 😭😭😭😭😭 times up for Slot
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Liverpool FC@LFC·
Back-to-back clean sheets 👏
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D.J.I@GonzalezIfeanyi·
Back to back Man Of The Match against his favorite Real Madrid. Congratulations to Alex McAllister
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Liverpool FC@LFC·
GET IN!!!! 💪🔴
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Diogo Jota
Diogo Jota@DiogoJota18·
We did it ! Liverpool, the club and the city ... WE ARE CHAMPIONS 🏆
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Premier League@premierleague·
Is this how Liverpool's back four will look in 2025/26? 😮‍💨 Milos Kerkez's arrival adds further quality to the champions' defence 💪
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Cole
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@JRho_11 🙏 condolences bro
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JR Levert@JRho_11·
My everything. I love you forever. Until we meet again❤️❤️❤️❤️
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