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“Where all think alike, no one thinks very much.” Walter Lippmann https://t.co/NnHAsoPhhs

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Quds News Network
Quds News Network@QudsNen·
Israeli occupation forces detained and tortured a one-year-old infant in Gaza, and used him to coerce his father.
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ADAM@AdameMedia·
“I got to be careful the way I say this”
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Karin-Maria ♥️@KarinMariaKeser·
Meningitis is an officially reported side effect of the COVID vaccine On this WHO website, you can find all reported side effects of COVID vaccinations, among others vigiaccess.org/#/ Scroll down check confirm and search database Type in COVID And then choose e.g. Vacuna Janssen Next, choose Infections & infestations Scroll down and choose load more and then you will see 831 reported cases of Meningitis listed #VaccineSideEffects 💔 #TrOOTHFAIRY 🤍
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i Expose Racists & Pedos
11-year-old boy, while restrained with arms behind his back by two Officers, directed racial slurs toward a female officer and spat on her. The officer delivered a single strike to the boy’s face. No disciplinary action was taken.
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sarah
sarah@sahouraxo·
This is not Beirut. This is not Gaza. This is Tehran. Trump and Israel are dropping bombs on civilian homes in Iran’s capital — wiping out entire neighborhoods. This isn’t “liberation.” It’s terrorism.
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Earth Hippy 🌎🕊️💚
These are the findings of a UN report on Israel's treatment of Palestinian detainees… Francesca Albanese documents widespread torture, sexual violence and abuse of Palestinians in Israeli custody since October 2023, citing testimonies of beatings, rape and enforced disappearance affecting thousands of detainees. @FranceskAlbs
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Dr. Simon Goddek
Dr. Simon Goddek@goddek·
@marklevinshow This is the author of the shared article by the way: Israeli, jew, IDF terrorist. Nothing to see here, please move along.
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Ethan Levins 🇺🇸
Ethan Levins 🇺🇸@EthanLevins2·
YouTube is recruiting Americans to die for Israel for $140,000 Things aren’t going well
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Furkan Gözükara
Furkan Gözükara@FurkanGozukara·
"Israeli society has gone full fascist. It's like Berlin 1930." Abby Martin describes her horrifying experience in Jerusalem where every single person she spoke to espoused casual genocidal rhetoric against Palestinians. The footage speaks for itself.
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Assal Rad
Assal Rad@AssalRad·
If you’re an Israeli occupier, you can murder a family, including children aged 5 and 7, without even being questioned. What level of impunity is that?
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Sophia Dahl
Sophia Dahl@sophiadahl1·
Former Senior Military Engineer blows the Whistle on US Geo-engineering operations‼️ “Instead of protecting the people we are poisoning the people”‼️ — Kristen Meghan, former U.S. Air Force environmental specialist and Geo-Engineering Whistleblower exposes government geo-engineering and its results for our health ‼️ Kristen gave a ground breaking presentation of what she had discovered about Geo-engineering / Chemtrails while serving her Country.‼️🙏👇 Full interview 👇👇 youtu.be/kVd8iiExNNI?is… Credit 👉 @KristenMeghan
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Bark
Bark@barkmeta·
Let me explain what a $2 billion “cow collar” actually is 👇 They put an AI collar on a cow. It tracks location. Health. Movement. Behavior. Every second of every day. A farmer opens an app. Draws a line on a map. That line becomes a fence. No physical fence. No wall. Nothing visible. When the cow gets close to the boundary.. the collar vibrates. The cow turns around. Within 10 days the animal doesn’t even test the boundary anymore. It just stays inside. 700,000 animals are already wearing them. They called it a “cowgorithm.” They want you to laugh at it. Now read the technology again without the word cow.. 24/7 GPS tracking on every individual. Real time health and behavior monitoring. Invisible boundaries drawn from a phone. Movement controlled through vibration and sound. Subject learns compliance within days. $2 billion. And guess who led the investment… Peter Thiel. The same man who built Palantir. CIA backed surveillance from day one. The same man who just got a $10 billion Pentagon contract to run AI inside the military. His entire career is building systems that track and control. Now he’s funding a collar that does exactly that. They’re not investing in farming. The farming is the test… Most people have no idea what’s coming…
Polymarket@Polymarket

JUST IN: AI cow collar startup Halter raises at $2,000,000,000.00 valuation, uses proprietary “cowgorithm” to herd cattle.

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Victoria 🇺🇸⏳🗽🚔
In the mid-19th century, as poverty and homelessness overwhelmed America’s bustling cities, a bold yet controversial experiment began. Between 1854 and 1929, over 200,000 children were uprooted from overcrowded urban centers and sent on trains across the United States to find new families and opportunities.  This ambitious social movement, known as the Orphan Train Movement, was meant to offer hope and a second chance for many, yet it revealed the complexities of relocation, adoption, and societal expectations. By the mid-1800s, the streets of cities like New York and Boston teemed with orphaned and homeless children. These children, often referred to as “street Arabs,” survived through begging, selling small goods, or engaging in petty crimes.  With growing immigrant populations, the number of destitute children soared, leaving local authorities unable to cope. It was Charles Loring Brace, a visionary minister from Connecticut, who first saw a solution to this growing crisis. In 1853, he founded the Children’s Aid Society with a mission to rescue these children from the harsh realities of urban life.  Rather than placing them in overcrowded, grim orphanages Brace proposed an innovative idea: send the children westward to rural families who could offer them homes and employment.  “The best of all asylums for the outcast child is the farmer’s home,” Brace famously said. His idea laid the foundation for the largest child relocation program in American history. For many children, the journey on the orphan trains was both thrilling and frightening. Most had no idea where they were going or what awaited them at the end of the line.  Some were given new clothes, a cardboard suitcase, and a name tag before being placed in the care of chaperones who accompanied them on their westward journey. Elliot Bobo was just eight years old when he boarded an orphan train. His mother had died when he was two, and his father struggled with alcoholism. As Elliot remembered, “Far as I know, my father hit the bottle pretty heavy, and they took us away from him.” The Children’s Aid Society gave him a small suitcase, which he still keeps to this day. “I had all my possessions in there, which wasn’t much. No shoes, just a change of clothes,” he recalled. Handbills advertised “cargoes of needy children,” and as trains pulled into towns, the children were paraded before potential adoptive parents at local town halls or churches.  Prospective parents would inspect the children, much like they would livestock, deciding which ones were best suited for their homes and farms.  Some families welcomed the children with open arms, but others saw them as free labor. Elliot remembers the unsettling experience clearly. A farmer approached him, feeling his muscles, and said, “Oh, you’d make a good hand on the farm.”  But Elliot responded, “You smell bad. You haven’t had a bath, probably, in a year.” When the farmer tried to take him, Elliot bit and kicked him.  Labeled as uncontrollable, he sat alone in tears, but he eventually found a home where he was loved and cared for. The Orphan Train Movement was often hailed as a progressive solution to child homelessness, but it brought both successes and challenges.  On one hand, thousands of children found loving homes and opportunities they would have never had in the overcrowded, dangerous streets of the cities.  Success stories, like those of Andrew Burke and John Brady—two former orphan train riders who became governors of North Dakota and Alaska—often highlight the program’s achievements. However, not all children were so fortunate. Some were treated more like servants than family members, with abuse and neglect not uncommon.  As one orphan train rider, Hazelle Latimer, recounted, she was once examined “like a horse,” and taken in by a farmer who saw her more as a workhorse than a daughter. By the early 1900s, changing views on child welfare and labor brought the orphan train era to a close.
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Meidas_Charise Lee
Meidas_Charise Lee@charise_lee·
Hold them ALL ACCOUNTABLE ‼️
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The Vigilant Fox 🦊
The Vigilant Fox 🦊@VigilantFox·
A reporter asks Tucker Carlson if Israel has a “right to exist.” Tucker flips the question right back and asks her to define what “right to exist” means. And then this happened.
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Desiree
Desiree@DesireeAmerica4·
This is pure evil. A Miami doctor was caught on camera assaulting a sedated patient. The wildest part? His lawyer is looking at the exact same video and arguing in court that it was "consensual." ​The 29-year-old victim was vlogging her procedure when the sedatives kicked in. Her phone fell face down, but the camera was perfectly facing up, recording everything while she was unconscious. ​How can a defense attorney legally look a judge in the eye and call an assault on an unconscious woman consensual?🤷🏼‍♀️
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