gladiatorGTS

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gladiatorGTS

gladiatorGTS

@falconeSPQR

Online privacy, market socialism and football https://t.co/EQvg2Q6xcs For random thoughts, wordplay (ex. palindromes): @gts1300

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gladiatorGTS@falconeSPQR·
@SoccerGaming I hope it will be an opportunity to get some bargaining rights like more rest, less BS moves like league and cup games abroad and that it won't be used just to annoy football game fanbases by being crybabiesover their names and likenesses featuring in the game.
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Soccer Gaming@SoccerGaming·
🚨 The Association of International Footballers (AIF) has been founded in Madrid today, representing nearly 30,000 players. AIF comprises four member countries: 🇪🇸 🇲🇽 🇧🇷 🇨🇭 It directly challenges FIFPRO and could impact player licensing in EA FC and eFootball!
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Soccer Gaming@SoccerGaming

🚨🇪🇸 Spanish Footballers’ Association (AFE) has decided to leave FIFPRO ✖️ The Spanish union now plans to create a new global organization focused on player rights. This move could impact player licensing in games like EAFC, eFootball and UFL.

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gladiatorGTS@falconeSPQR·
@Antikeburg @JPCatulus Iran losing means regional chaos and someone else like one of the Gulf slave states will take its influence. One might hope that the Iranian people will end up feel empowered enough to make the regime loosen up their social police and go back on their stupid neoliberal policies.
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gladiatorGTS@falconeSPQR·
@SweeperPod In 1988, we saw a Champions League winner from a national second tier. Algeria has a autumn to spring calendar whilst CAF runs from spring to autumn. ES Setif won the league then got relegated whilst in the latter stages of the CL. JUST LOOK AT THE TABLE x.com/falconeSPQR/st…
gladiatorGTS@falconeSPQR

@SweeperPod @FotMob @VFK_EN Fun fact: ES Sétif (Algeria) won the 1988 African Champions Cup whilst in the 2nd tier. They won the league in 86-87, then got relegated the following season 1pt away from 3rd place. The African calendar being spring to autumn, ESS had to continue their run in the 2nd tier.

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The Sweeper@SweeperPod·
🇦🇺 As Australian Cup runners-up, semi-professional club Heidelberg United will play in the AFC Champions League 2 next season if they are granted a license by Asian football's governing body. They would not be the first club outside the top tier domestically to play continentally. Here is our favourite example from each confederation. THREAD 🧵
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LigActu 🇪🇸@LigActu·
🏆 La belle histoire de cette finale de Copa del Rey. 📻 Iñigo, supporter de la Real Sociedad, a cédé sa place au stade à sa fille qui n’avait pas de billet. Il a suivi le sacre de son équipe seul sur un trottoir, avec une radio en fin de batterie. ❤️ « Pour un enfant, on ferait n’importe quoi. » 📹 @GonzaloTortosa / @elchiringuitotv
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gladiatorGTS@falconeSPQR·
@TheOfficialFNG @LigActu @gts1300 Hehe thanks. I think it's better that you allow me to DM you or sth like that if it suits you both to save time and to avoid account suspensions. There's too much stuff I stumbled upon for this week so I'll just leave them gradually under this post this evening.
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gladiatorGTS@falconeSPQR·
@Artur_B91 @hasanthehun Basically because the rich have had greater control over media narratives and were more successful in preventing the masses from having more decent lives like paid sick leave and accessible healthcare. Only now is Europe catching up thanks to neoliberal “reforms“ and so on.
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Mike@Artur_B91·
@hasanthehun People in Europe look at how libs and the right react to you and ask why the fuck a person with pretty basic progressive values get this level of hysteria.
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Dr. Adam Hamawy
Dr. Adam Hamawy@HamawyForNJ·
It’s really that simple.
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Fuh@gabrielfuh_·
Bem-vindo ao idioma alemão, uma língua que junta tantas palavras pra falar algo, que se você não viver 50 anos no país, não vai entender hahahaha
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Bruno Guzzo®
Bruno Guzzo®@brunoguzzo·
Rapaz, o presidente Lula desmascarou a extrema direita em plena Europa e saiu de lá muito aplaudido. “Dizem defender o povo, mas governam para os mais ricos; se dizem patriotas, mas vendem a soberania; se dizem de Deus, mas não têm amor ao próximo; falam em liberdade, mas perseguem quem pensa diferente.”
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gladiatorGTS@falconeSPQR·
@DRAFIGO9 @Alejandro_SocEU Under him and his predecessor (i.e. the guy who had him as a staff member), the French far-right went from an afterthought to becoming mainstream. This was also helped by the fact that the same billionaires that liked him when he ran, also do propaganda for the RN im the media.
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Alejandro🌹🇪🇺@Alejandro_SocEU·
Neoliberalism with a progressive face—or centrism—has only led to the rise of the far right. Netherlands, USA, France… they’re clear examples.
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gladiatorGTS@falconeSPQR·
@BylinkinMichael @_CM_67_ 1- There are stadiums built in the middle of American cities 2- The US has a long-standing tradition of pioneering public transport like trains, until the car (and indirectly plane and oil) lobby decided to enshittify the experience 3- Tailgating is banned in some US locations
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Michael Bylinkin
Michael Bylinkin@BylinkinMichael·
No one walks to a game the US. We drive there and have the American tradition of tailgating which is partying in the lot hours before the game with barbecues and beer, even with fans of the opposing team because we aren’t murderous soccer hoodlums like you are. We get along with our competitive fans and even party with them before games wishing them good luck before the game. We are civil to each other, unlike you aminals who literally try to murder opposing fans. You call yourself civilized but behave like fucking morons to each other. Money grubbing FIFA spits in the face of American tradition by prohibiting tailgating because they want World Cup attendees to pay for FIFA pregame events. Don’t blame us for your desire to walk to a game which is in direct opposition to American culture, blame FIFA for being money grubbing whores and attacking host countries culture. When America hosted the 1994 World Cup, we celebrated England not qualifying for the World Cup because they wouldn’t bring their soccer hoodlum plague to the US. Keep your lunacy in your country and don’t attack our culture. We are civilized, you are not.
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C@_CM_67_·
Genuinely howling at the fact that fans are getting charged $150 to get a train to the game or if they try just walk instead they will get arrested as it’s illegal 😂 Who gave this country a World Cup
Gregor 🌹🇪🇺🇦🇹@salingergregor

if they keep this bs up there will be 50k intl fans each game day who just take a regular train to Rutherford and WALK the 1h to the MetLife Stadium. I know walking is an unfamiliar concept for most Americans, but it is a thing in the rest of the world.

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Arnaud Bertrand
Arnaud Bertrand@RnaudBertrand·
If governments were actually doing their job, this Palantir document 👇 wouldn't be a manifesto they proudly boast about, but a clear sign of the urgent need to purge its software from the public institutions it has infiltrated. What are they saying, essentially? They basically promote a clash of civilization worldview in which there exists a "they" - the supposed enemies of Western civilization, whose cultures the document codes as inferior - and a "we" who must stop indulging in decadent restraint and invest massively in AI weapons and defense software (which conveniently makes Palantir's product catalog the civilizational cure). Look at point 4 for instance. They write that "the limits of soft power, of soaring rhetoric alone, have been exposed. The ability of free and democratic societies to prevail requires something more than moral appeal. It requires hard power, and hard power in this century will be built on software." It all rests on a pretty massive assumption: that coexistence is impossible. Why would "free and democratic societies" (by which they obviously mean Western-style liberal-democracies) need to "prevail"? Why can't they simply coexist with other civilizations or political systems out there? Nowhere in the document do they defend this assumption: it's simply asserted as the starting condition of the argument. But it's the entire ballgame: if civilizations and political systems can coexist - as they largely have, imperfectly but recognizably, throughout history - then the entire case they make in the document evaporates. In fact one can argue that, studying history, the big problem was not that civilizations couldn't coexist: it was that, from time to time, one of them decided that others were inferior, threatening, or standing in the way of its rightful expansion - and acted accordingly. So many catastrophes and so much human suffering in history trace back not to the fact of plural civilizations, but to one of them deciding it could no longer tolerate the others. The problem, in other words, has almost always been exactly the worldview Palantir is now selling. Their manifesto isn't warning against the cause of some of the worst periods in history: it's arguing for reviving them! Or take point 15: they explicitly call for the re-armament of Germany and Japan, and an end to "Japanese pacifism". Basically undoing one of the foundational settlements of the post-WW2 order. I mean, think about the insanity of this for a second: a private company - unelected, answerable only to its shareholders - is casually proposing to overturn the security architecture of two continents. A settlement that took a world war, and tens of millions of dead to establish. Why do they propose this? There is obviously a commercial motivation: a remilitarized Germany and Japan are massive new defense-software markets. But the more troubling answer is that point 15 fits into the ideological project the rest of the manifesto lays out - a civilizational contest requires a consolidated Western bloc, and pacifist members are a liability in such a contest. So taking a step back we now have what's the most influential defense-software company in the world, with its code deeply embedded in all the machinery of Western states - intelligence agencies, militaries, police forces, welfare systems, border controls - openly outing itself as an ideological project. They're effectively saying "our tools aren't meant to serve your foreign policy. They're meant to enforce ours." Because, worryingly, that's what they CAN do. Palantir software is all about basically telling states: "these are your threats, these are the people and groups to watch, these are the patterns that matter, these are the targets that warrant action." For instance the DGSI - the French intelligence services - use Palantir (see: x.com/RnaudBertrand/…): do you honestly think the software is warning them about, say, the NSA tapping the phones of French government officials? About the weaponization of US extraterritorial law against French companies? Did it warn them about the AUKUS ambush that cost France a sixty-billion-euro submarine contract? Obviously not. And that's exactly what the manifesto is saying. They've positioned themselves as advocates of Western civilizational unity, so their software can't undermine it. The ideological position and the product roadmap have to align, or the whole project falls apart. This makes their software not only deeply dangerous for the world as a whole but also, almost by definition, for any country using it. When it comes to your security as a state, it is primordial you base yourself on truth as opposed to ideology. The entire point of an intelligence agency is to tell its government what is true, not what your so-called "allies'" defense contractors would like you to see. A state that outsources its threat assessment to a company with an explicit ideological agenda is not gathering intelligence, it is essentially subscribing to propaganda. The conclusion couldn't be more obvious. Every government still running Palantir software in its intelligence, security, or public-service infrastructure needs to start ripping it out, now! Lest they want to be embarked on the delusional and deeply destructive clash-of-civilizations crusade Palantir has now openly committed itself to.
Palantir@PalantirTech

Because we get asked a lot. The Technological Republic, in brief. 1. Silicon Valley owes a moral debt to the country that made its rise possible. The engineering elite of Silicon Valley has an affirmative obligation to participate in the defense of the nation. 2. We must rebel against the tyranny of the apps. Is the iPhone our greatest creative if not crowning achievement as a civilization? The object has changed our lives, but it may also now be limiting and constraining our sense of the possible. 3. Free email is not enough. The decadence of a culture or civilization, and indeed its ruling class, will be forgiven only if that culture is capable of delivering economic growth and security for the public. 4. The limits of soft power, of soaring rhetoric alone, have been exposed. The ability of free and democratic societies to prevail requires something more than moral appeal. It requires hard power, and hard power in this century will be built on software. 5. The question is not whether A.I. weapons will be built; it is who will build them and for what purpose. Our adversaries will not pause to indulge in theatrical debates about the merits of developing technologies with critical military and national security applications. They will proceed. 6. National service should be a universal duty. We should, as a society, seriously consider moving away from an all-volunteer force and only fight the next war if everyone shares in the risk and the cost. 7. If a U.S. Marine asks for a better rifle, we should build it; and the same goes for software. We should as a country be capable of continuing a debate about the appropriateness of military action abroad while remaining unflinching in our commitment to those we have asked to step into harm’s way. 8. Public servants need not be our priests. Any business that compensated its employees in the way that the federal government compensates public servants would struggle to survive. 9. We should show far more grace towards those who have subjected themselves to public life. The eradication of any space for forgiveness—a jettisoning of any tolerance for the complexities and contradictions of the human psyche—may leave us with a cast of characters at the helm we will grow to regret. 10. The psychologization of modern politics is leading us astray. Those who look to the political arena to nourish their soul and sense of self, who rely too heavily on their internal life finding expression in people they may never meet, will be left disappointed. 11. Our society has grown too eager to hasten, and is often gleeful at, the demise of its enemies. The vanquishing of an opponent is a moment to pause, not rejoice. 12. The atomic age is ending. One age of deterrence, the atomic age, is ending, and a new era of deterrence built on A.I. is set to begin. 13. No other country in the history of the world has advanced progressive values more than this one. The United States is far from perfect. But it is easy to forget how much more opportunity exists in this country for those who are not hereditary elites than in any other nation on the planet. 14. American power has made possible an extraordinarily long peace. Too many have forgotten or perhaps take for granted that nearly a century of some version of peace has prevailed in the world without a great power military conflict. At least three generations — billions of people and their children and now grandchildren — have never known a world war. 15. The postwar neutering of Germany and Japan must be undone. The defanging of Germany was an overcorrection for which Europe is now paying a heavy price. A similar and highly theatrical commitment to Japanese pacifism will, if maintained, also threaten to shift the balance of power in Asia. 16. We should applaud those who attempt to build where the market has failed to act. The culture almost snickers at Musk’s interest in grand narrative, as if billionaires ought to simply stay in their lane of enriching themselves . . . . Any curiosity or genuine interest in the value of what he has created is essentially dismissed, or perhaps lurks from beneath a thinly veiled scorn. 17. Silicon Valley must play a role in addressing violent crime. Many politicians across the United States have essentially shrugged when it comes to violent crime, abandoning any serious efforts to address the problem or take on any risk with their constituencies or donors in coming up with solutions and experiments in what should be a desperate bid to save lives. 18. The ruthless exposure of the private lives of public figures drives far too much talent away from government service. The public arena—and the shallow and petty assaults against those who dare to do something other than enrich themselves—has become so unforgiving that the republic is left with a significant roster of ineffectual, empty vessels whose ambition one would forgive if there were any genuine belief structure lurking within. 19. The caution in public life that we unwittingly encourage is corrosive. Those who say nothing wrong often say nothing much at all. 20. The pervasive intolerance of religious belief in certain circles must be resisted. The elite’s intolerance of religious belief is perhaps one of the most telling signs that its political project constitutes a less open intellectual movement than many within it would claim. 21. Some cultures have produced vital advances; others remain dysfunctional and regressive. All cultures are now equal. Criticism and value judgments are forbidden. Yet this new dogma glosses over the fact that certain cultures and indeed subcultures . . . have produced wonders. Others have proven middling, and worse, regressive and harmful. 22. We must resist the shallow temptation of a vacant and hollow pluralism. We, in America and more broadly the West, have for the past half century resisted defining national cultures in the name of inclusivity. But inclusion into what? Excerpts from the #1 New York Times Bestseller The Technological Republic: Hard Power, Soft Belief, and the Future of the West, by Alexander C. Karp & Nicholas W. Zamiska techrepublicbook.com

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🔻Ackerman 🇭🇰
🔻Ackerman 🇭🇰@_JaxTelller·
Mesdames et messieurs, l’imprimerie nationale a été hacked (fabriquent nos CNI, passeport, permis de conduire …)
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VECERT Analyzer@VECERTRadar

🚨 NATIONAL SECURITY ALERT: MULTIPLE DATA LEAKS (FRANCE) 🇫🇷 A coordinated cybersecurity attack against strategic infrastructure in France has been detected. Two major incidents have been reported simultaneously on threat intelligence forums, affecting both the public sector and the high-security printing industry. CASE #5105: COMPROMISE OF IMPRIMERIE NATIONALE GROUP 🏢 Affected Entity: Groupe Imprimerie Nationale (IN Group) 👤 Threat Actor: breach3d 📂 Sector: Holding / Security Printing (Passports, ID Cards, Diplomas) 📅 Date: April 18, 2026 🔍 Significance: This entity is the official printer of identity and security documents for the French State. A breach in this organization represents a critical risk of identity fraud and espionage. 🏢 Affected Entity: Unknown (Generally labeled as "French Data"). A threat intelligence posting has been detected concerning a database named "French Data." It is imperative to note that, at this time, the incident remains unverified, as no technical samples have been presented to confirm the authenticity of the information, nor has a specific victim entity been identified. 👤 Threat Actor: ARPANET744. 📂 Alleged Volume: 300 million lines of data. 📅 Report Date: April 18, 2026. 🔍 Status: No confirmed evidence. The origin has not been determined to be governmental or corporate. 🛡️ Monitor: analyzer.vecert.io #CyberSecurity #France #DataBreach #ARPANET744 #Hacking #InfoSec #VECERT #Cybersecurity #Privacy #UnConfirmed #FrenchData 🇫🇷🛡️❓

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Skywatch Signal
Skywatch Signal@UAPWatchers·
🚨Amy Eskridge Didn't Think She Was Safe and these Messages Show Why Over a series of private messages sent to her business partner, Amy Eskridge repeatedly made one thing very clear. If anything happened to her, it wasn't suicide. "I’ve been getting death threats everyday repeatedly for the past week… I absolutely did not kill myself, no matter what you heard…" She was telling people in her inner circle the same thing, and according to her, some of them didn't even question it. They said they had seen similar pressure tactics before. "Even just this evening, I received a message saying that they were looking right at my best friend… She came back to her car to find it unlocked…" What she describes isn't just vague paranoia. It's extremely specific, structured, and consistent across multiple messages. She claims she was being targeted by a domestic contracting group. Not a foreign adversary, and not random harassment. Her own words point to private contractors operating inside the U.S., motivated by intellectual property and competition, not national security. "My ex CIA weapons guy and the Ret General… both think it's a private industrial source who has hired contractors to follow me around and harass me…" She believed her work had crossed a line. She had just entered a new phase of proposals and whitepapers for agencies tied to programs like DARPA and NASA. In her view, that's when everything escalated. "It was… everything that Bob Lazar said… was exactly 100% backwards… my ether theory explains it… I got myself on a kill list… I did not kill myself… threats are most likely coming from a private entity… like the American version of the Wagner Group…" She describes constant pressure over several days. Anonymous messages, repeated, often at night. Not just threats, but instructions. Messages pushing her toward self harm, phrased in a way designed to wear someone down over time. "…there were obviously new units in town if anyone had asked me and I could have described their recent tactics in great detail well before anyone else knew, because I pretty much always get hit by the shittiest first wave of everything. But this new thing they have been doing is the creepiest shit I have ever seen… It’s… a shit load of anonymous messages. Offering advice on how to kill myself. At night, while I’m in bed by myself. Phrased as these crazy creepy rhymes. Like: ‘take your pills and overdose and this will go away, take your pills and overdose and it will be ok.’ Like fucking creepy nursery rhymes about how to kill myself. Goddamnit, it’s the creepiest shit ever. It progressed from creepy rhyming advice on how to kill myself, to eventually morphing into other crazy messages that were clearly trying to lure me out of the house at night. Like: ‘I’m right out here, come out to the front door, open it. Walk past the pool. I’m in the barn, come out to the barn and find me.’ Creepy. Ass. Shit. Creepiest. Shit. Ever." She writes about being told to leave the house at night, to walk toward specific locations like a barn on the property. She was aware of how it would look if she did. Cameras would show her leaving alone. No one else would be visible. She explicitly says she believed this was being set up to stage a suicide. "…There would just be footage of me walking out there by myself on the cameras and then maybe my parents would find me hanging from the rafters in the morning… No, I’m not going to take all my pills and overdose, no matter how many creepy rhyming messages you send me asking me to…" There's also a technical layer to what she's describing. She references what she was told could be an RF-based system capable of causing burns, potentially operated from a nearby vehicle with line of sight through windows. Whether that's accurate or not is a separate question, but she wasn't speaking in general terms. She was trying to explain what she thought was happening physically. "This is your 'pain satellite'… it requires line of sight through a window…" "We discovered this image of my head on the window… Burns on my hands lined up perfectly…" At the same time, she was making a deliberate decision not to report any of this officially. Her reasoning is disturbing but clear. "It’s pretty bad when the old spooks around you start getting pretty fucking spooked." "Silence is a pretty good tactic right now… It's a local RF weapon… requires line of sight… cover your windows." If she reported being targeted or psychologically pressured, it could damage her ability to hold or obtain security clearance. In her words, that might have been the entire objective. Push her into reporting something that would get her removed from the system without anyone needing to act directly. So instead, she chose to document it privately, she told people around her, she created a record and she repeated the same line again and again. "If you hear that I killed myself, I didn't." There are also claims in these messages that go further. References to surveillance, access to personal records, interactions with individuals tied to intelligence or foreign entities, and pressure tied to her research. "The Israeli’s though… I personally think that they have been playing both sides between the US and Russia… my dental records had my employer listed as an Israeli technology company at the MAMAT Technology Center in Haifa Israel…" Some of that is verifiable but some of it isn't and that will cause some divide. But regardless of what you think is true, she believed she was being targeted. She believed the pressure was escalating. And she took steps to make sure people knew she did not intend to harm herself. #UFO #UAP #Disclosure #AmyEskridge #Investigative #NationalSecurity
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James Tate
James Tate@JamesTate121·
These scientists would move us away from oil FYI.
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Power to the People ☭🕊
Power to the People ☭🕊@ProudSocialist·
This is Amy Eskridge. She is one of the 11 scientists who has died/disappeared recently that’s linked to high government research and secrets. Amy researched anti-gravity and in this clip reveals anti-gravity was already discovered 4 times, but each time the government suppressed it. She then reveals she was close to discovering it, but was threatened that she would be killed if she published it. She was found dead shortly after this 2022 interview. It was ruled a “suicide” but no investigation details were made public and British intelligence officer Franc Milburn testified before Congress in 2023 that her death was not a suicide. She also said this a few months before her death: “If you see any report that I killed myself, I most definitely did not.” What is going on? Is our own government murdering scientists whose research and discoveries (i.e. free energy) threaten the profits of corporations and billionaires?
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Footy Humour
Footy Humour@FootyHumour·
A naked man really ran in front of the Real Madrid team bus… 😭😭
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