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I read. Retweets are to be read later. Usually. Cheers.

Katılım Nisan 2009
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John@jmflam·
@NormOrnstein Even if the dems win both houses (big if still), we can't be waiting for the next demagogue.
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dickiehat@dickiehat·
@mallegiance_ I’m a very casual football fan, how come there’s a good subset of teams in the NFL that are ALWAYS poverty for decades? Why is it that they are always awful
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Brendan Keefe - Atlanta News First
TSA is largely funded by a tax on every ticket. It adds $5.60 to every one-way ticket & $11.20 to roundtrips. Everyone in line right now is already paying the TSA fee, even for free reward travel. The government has previously diverted that money to the Treasury. Pay the agents.
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Wesley Yang
Wesley Yang@wesyang·
Every kind of situationship that now dominates television and movies was fully taxonomized by the Top 40 hit songwriters of the 1980’s, when they were still a new facet of middle class life
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Auschwitz Memorial
Auschwitz Memorial@AuschwitzMuseum·
22 March 1928 | A French Jewish girl, Rosa Bravarski, was born in Paris. She arrived at #Auschwitz on 9 August 1942 in a transport of 1,069 Jews deported from Pithiviers and Beaune-la-Rolande. She was among the 794 people murdered after selection in gas chambers. --- ▶ A short video about gas chambers and crematoria of the Auschwitz camp: youtu.be/-A05i25j9Ck
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Jim Stewartson, Decelerationist 🇨🇦🇺🇦🇺🇸
Of everyone in the UK that Peter Thiel could choose to run Palantir UK, he chose Louis Mosley, grandson of violent British fascist Oswald Mosley—who had his wedding at Goebbels house so Hitler could attend. Louis is rarely seen without a black shirt. Palantir is Nazi cancer.
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Oswald Mosley’s grandson is the head of Palantir UK because out of every single Brit in existence, Peter Thiel had to pick that guy.

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Ah found it. "Alternative Three" Great spoof doc about scientists vanishing because we found out the world is about to end. I am surprised that Elon has not funded a remake of this excellent leg pull. youtube.com/watch?v=PNR0Q9…
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Jay in Kyiv
Jay in Kyiv@JayinKyiv·
The US just took sanctions off half a dozen people wrapped up in various capacities within Russia's war machine.
Ruslan Trad@ruslantrad

On March 20, OFAC quietly removed Yurii Korzhavin and Lidiya Korzhavina from its Specially Designated Nationals (SDN) list, issuing no press release and giving no stated reason. The two had been originally designated on May 1, 2024, after Treasury identified them as shareholders of the sanctioned Russian firm Elfor TL. The "Non-Proliferation" label on the May 2024 filing is the critical detail here. Non-proliferation designations by OFAC typically target networks supplying weapons programs - most commonly Iran's or North Korea's - with dual-use technology or components. Whether Elfor TL itself served as a conduit in the Russia-Iran military-technology supply chain is strongly implied by this classification. However, OFAC has not made a direct public statement connecting the delisting to any diplomatic quid pro quo. The broader geopolitical backdrop makes the timing hard to dismiss. Politico reported that Moscow proposed a deal to Washington under which the Kremlin would stop sharing intelligence with Iran, including the precise coordinates of US military assets in the Middle East, if Washington halted intelligence support to Ukraine. Russia's envoy Kirill Dmitriev publicly dismissed the report as "fake news", but the existence of such a channel is now confirmed to be in discussion. Removing shareholders of a firm linked to non-proliferation activity fits neatly into a transactional framework in which symbolic sanctions relief is offered as a confidence-building gesture between Moscow and Washington. The March 20 batch went well beyond Korzhavin and Korzhavina: - Imre Laszloczki - a Hungarian citizen and former executive of the International Investment Bank, a Moscow-dominated multilateral development bank that Hungary controversially hosted. His removal comes three weeks before Hungary's parliamentary elections on April 12. - Gilad Piflaks - listed in 2023 as the adult child of a Zimenkov network associate - supported the Russian defence exporters Rosoboronexport and Rostec. His removal suggests the US is unwinding not just primary targets but family-member designations used to maximize pressure. - Reliable Freight Services FZCO - a UAE-based transport company that Treasury had found in 2023, was shipping x-ray systems, batteries, and aircraft parts to Russia - all high-priority dual-use goods for the war economy. ℹ️ Gilad Piflaks is a dual Uzbek-Israeli national born in 1992 in Tashkent, Uzbekistan. TASS described him by his Uzbek citizenship. As it is known, Gilad Piflaks was designated by OFAC on February 1, 2023, under the "adult child of a sanctioned individual" provision, specifically because his father, Maks Borisovich Piflaks (also Uzbek), was a director of Mateas Limited, a Cyprus-based company embedded in the Zimenkov network. That network, led by Russia- and Cyprus-based arms dealer Igor Zimenkov, was one of the most significant Russia sanctions-evasion structures uncovered during the war in Ukraine. Mateas Limited was controlled by Cyprus-based arms broker Alexander Volfovich - a man who formally owned six Zimenkov network companies simultaneously. Gilad and Maks Piflaks were also associates of D.E.S. Defense Engineering Solutions LTD, an Israeli company linked to Russian state military manufacturers, including Rosoboroneksport and Rostec. The network's core function was supplying the Russian military-industrial complex with high-technology components |electro-optic devices, infrared systems, and dual-use electronics), specifically after Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022. March 20 was not an isolated move. It was the fourth Russia-connected removal in less than three weeks, including: - March 6: Globe Trekkers LLC (Dubai), which shipped high-priority goods to Russia. - March 13: Nikita Kovalevsky (Finnish-Russian dual national) and his three Finnish freight companies - GCH Finland, Unicum Trade, and ACEX - originally designated for helping an FSB-linked firm acquire sensitive US maritime technologies. Two Russian nationals from the same FSB-connected network were cleared simultaneously. - March 18: Evgeniya Tyurikova (Sberbank private banking head); Berk Turken and his Turkish companies BSB Group and Turken Digital (designated for enabling Russian intelligence to route restricted goods through Türkiye); Boris Vorontsov (Russian state corporation official); and Futuris FZE (UAE company that sourced microelectronics production equipment for weapons manufacturing). The clearest explanation for the pace of these delistings lies in the current US-Iran war. With Iran blocking oil tankers in the Strait of Hormuz and crude prices rising, Trump has publicly justified easing pressure on Russia as a measure to stabilize the energy market. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent has said Washington may also lift sanctions on 140 million barrels of Iranian oil stranded at sea — applying the same commodity-relief logic to the adversary the US is actively fighting. Trump himself said Russian oil sanctions would return "as soon as the crisis is over", though he gave no timeline, and the Iran war shows no sign of ending. The removal of non-proliferation-linked figures like Korzhavin and Korzhavina, whose original designation explicitly invoked proliferation authorities, while the US simultaneously fights Iran over its weapons program, suggests a compartmentalized diplomatic logic: Washington is using targeted sanctions relief as a lever to pull Russia away from the Iran axis, even as it bombs Tehran. Whether Moscow delivers on any reciprocal commitment remains unverified and, given the pattern of quiet delistings with no stated rationale, is unlikely to be confirmed through official channels for now.

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RAND
RAND@RANDCorporation·
"This month, Iran placed its biggest bet yet on its ability to control escalation. But this time, it appears headed toward calamity." bit.ly/4cXeuNs
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Republicans against Trump
Republicans against Trump@RpsAgainstTrump·
Trump’s former Defense Secretary Jim Mattis: “America is becoming predatory. America is unreliable. There’s a sense that we are not a reliable security partner right now…you can’t bring allies on board if they don’t trust you”
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The Intellectualist
The Intellectualist@highbrow_nobrow·
Piers Morgan: 30 years ago, it would have been unthinkable to hear so many Republicans going on the record to side with Putin. Lauren Boebert: “Putin is asking us for a heck of a lot less money than Zelensky is…” (2024)
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John@jmflam·
@peckinpah_s 'Ginger and I were playing Albert Ayler, but we didn't tell Eric '. -Jack Bruce
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Alan Ranta DOT bsky.social
Alan Ranta DOT bsky.social@alanranta·
WDRE 107.666FM Goes Hard An 11+ hour, 6-part mix imagined to sound like a heavy metal, punk and hard rock radio station from 1976, a pivotal year for rock as it navigated the rise of disco, complete with interview snippets and ad breaks. DROPBOX LINK: bit.ly/WDREgoesHARD
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Ceej
Ceej@windowsfaxscan·
They're calling it the greatest album cover of all time
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Aakash Gupta
Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta·
One dairy farm in Fresno, California has been linked to 13 recalls and 6 separate outbreaks since 2006. That farm’s owner was personally recruited by the HHS Secretary to advise the FDA on raw milk policy. Mark McAfee owns Raw Farm, the nation’s largest raw milk producer. Kennedy counts him as a personal supplier. In October 2024, Kennedy posted that the “FDA’s war on public health is about to end,” listing raw milk among the suppressed products. He then recruited McAfee to apply for an FDA advisory role on raw milk standards. Here’s what the “war” was actually doing. October 2023: Raw Farm raw milk sickened 164 people with Salmonella across four states. Twenty hospitalized. Patients ranged from under 1 year old to 87. February 2024: FDA linked Raw Farm cheddar to E. coli O157:H7. The company issued a voluntary recall, then withdrew it 10 days later. December 2024: California recalled Raw Farm raw milk twice for bird flu. Five indoor cats in one household died after drinking it. Now March 2026. Same company, same product. Seven E. coli cases. Four of the seven patients are three years old or younger. The FDA asked Raw Farm to pull their cheddar from shelves. The company refused and called the investigation “egregious and extreme harassment.” This tells you everything about what “health freedom” means in practice. The company has survived 13 recalls across five different pathogens: E. coli, Salmonella, Campylobacter, Listeria, and bird flu. Over 200 documented illnesses. Product still on Sprouts shelves nationwide. The owner’s proposed solution was a voluntary certification program he wrote himself. They wrapped all of this in “ending the FDA’s war on public health” because that’s the only version of this story where the farm is the victim.
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The FDA has announced at least 7 people have contracted E. coli linked to cheddar cheese made from raw milk.

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