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john bap

john bap

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Katılım Şubat 2026
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john bap
john bap@johnbap104·
@clashreport all his rat slaves listening to this rat quietly...lol
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Clash Report
Clash Report@clashreport·
Egyptian President el-Sisi to Trump: Please, please, please, help us stop the war, as you are capable of doing so.
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john bap
john bap@johnbap104·
@jamal7300 This qaeda thing was very interesting being in Iran....
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Just a Joe
Just a Joe@Joe8Justa·
@ShaykhSulaiman You can’t claim to be a democracy while at the same time lying to the citizens about your actions. Just saying
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Sulaiman Ahmed
Sulaiman Ahmed@ShaykhSulaiman·
BREAKING: The U.S. is now refueling its fighter jets over the Balkan countries with the help of the Italian Air Force. Italian tanker is spotted over Macedonia most likely refueling US fighter jets participating in the Iranian war. Italian MM62229 is a Boeing KC-767A tanker operated by the Italian Air Force (Aeronautica Militare), identified by code 14-04. This tanker often supports refueling missions and transport operations. [@Megatron_ron]
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Sulaiman Ahmed
Sulaiman Ahmed@ShaykhSulaiman·
JUST IN: U.S PRECISION STRIKE MISSILE ON MARCH 9, HIT SPORTS HALL KILLING 21 PEOPLE INCLUDING CHILDREN CONFIRMED BY BBC INVESTIGATION
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john bap
john bap@johnbap104·
@ShaykhSulaiman these anglo-british rats report about children being killed to get sadistic pleasure as its in their religious law to kill children. Its not to bring those war criminals to justice...
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SHELLY JACOBS
SHELLY JACOBS@SHELLYJACOBS·
The F-35 Lightning II is built with a bunch of tricks to cut down its heat signature so things like thermal cameras, infrared search-and-track systems, or heat-seeking missiles have a much harder time spotting it. Thermal mapping basically means those passive sensors picking up the jet’s warmth from the engine exhaust, the hot parts inside the turbine, or even the skin heating up from air friction at high speeds. You can’t make the heat disappear completely because physics won’t let you—engines get hot when they’re working—but the design does a solid job of shrinking how far away someone can reliably see it. The biggest heat source is the Pratt & Whitney F135 engine, and the F-35 handles that with a specially shaped nozzle that mixes the super-hot exhaust gases really fast with cooler air from the bypass. That drops the plume’s temperature quick and makes the hot trail shorter and less obvious. The nozzle also has geometry that blocks a direct line of sight to the hottest internal bits like the turbine blades, especially from the rear or side angles. It’s not some magic invisibility cloak, but it cuts the infrared glow way down. On top of that, the whole plane wears special low-emissivity coatings and paints that are part of its stealth skin. These aren’t just for radar—they’re tuned to stop the surface from radiating heat as effectively in the infrared bands that sensors care about most, like the 8-to-12-micron range. They can even shift or absorb emissions into wavelengths that the atmosphere blocks naturally, and they help keep the skin from getting too hot from friction. Newer versions of these coatings are made to change the look of the heat signature depending on the angle, which messes with advanced infrared systems. Inside, the jet uses its own jet fuel as a giant heat sink. Extra warmth from the avionics, radar, and other electronics gets dumped straight into the fuel instead of leaking out through the skin. The engine bays are insulated and spaced away from the outer surface so conducted heat doesn’t radiate outward as much. The airframe helps too. Everything that could add extra heat or drag—like weapons or extra fuel tanks—is tucked inside smooth bays so the outside stays clean and doesn’t create hot spots. Pilots also fly smart: they avoid using afterburner when they don’t have to, cruise at high altitudes where the air is thinner and colder, and angle the plane so the cooler parts face any potential threats. If something does start to lock on, the F-35 has active defenses ready. It carries flares and decoys that throw off heat-seeking missiles by giving them a brighter, hotter target to chase. There’s also the AN/ASQ-239 electronic warfare suite and directed infrared countermeasures that can jam or spoof incoming threats. The plane’s own Distributed Aperture System uses a network of infrared sensors to spot missiles or enemy aircraft early, so the pilot can dodge or counter before things get bad. In the real world these features make detection a lot tougher—adversaries often need to get much closer or have perfect conditions compared to radar—but the engine heat is still the weak spot that everyone knows about. Stuff like weather, background clutter from the ground or sky, and the need for the sensor to point exactly right all limit how well infrared systems work at long range. Everything I just described comes straight from unclassified defense reports, manufacturer info, and engineering studies; the exact ranges and latest tweaks stay secret for obvious reasons. The F-35’s thermal stealth is just one piece of its overall low-observable package, not total invisibility.
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Merlin Capital 🧙‍♂️
Merlin Capital 🧙‍♂️@merlinscapital·
BREAKING: IRAN STEALS OVER 375TB OF MILITARY DATA INCLUDING CRITICAL INFO ON THE F-35 THIS LIKELY EXPLAINS WHY THEY CAN NOW DETECT F-35’S WE SPENT 2TN AND 20YRS DEVELOPING THAT STEALTH
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Fate Meets Luck
Fate Meets Luck@FateMeetsLuck·
@merlinscapital Actually they detected it by mapping heat anomalies. And it still hits the decoy flare from the F-35, but the explosion of it and the flare can still damage the nearby F-35, forcing it to land. U.S. tech falling behind because they spent my taxes on Epstein parties.
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john bap
john bap@johnbap104·
@hamedezzeldin should have made them concubine.....mistake again and again is a definition of stewpidity...these rats are fightin a race war....and muslims follow Qisas....
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Hamed Ezzeldin
Hamed Ezzeldin@hamedezzeldin·
هل ترون الفارق .. الاسرئيلية الى اليسار كانت محتجزة لدى الفلسطينيين ..أما الفلسطيني الى اليمين فكان أسيرا لدى الاسرائيليين !!!!!!!
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john bap
john bap@johnbap104·
@PressTV They should have written Pentagon must go as its that institute which bring these puppets whether this br0thel operator or uncle Tom ob--00ma rat...
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Press TV 🔻
Press TV 🔻@PressTV·
'No Kings' protestors shape giant "Trump must go now" human sign by the San Francisco coast. Follow Press TV on Telegram: t.me/PressTV
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@PressTV Trump has already paused deadlines multiple times for talks, showing the US isn't rushing in blindly. Both sides know full infrastructure war would spike global energy prices and risk wider chaos, but neither wants to look weak.
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Press TV 🔻
Press TV 🔻@PressTV·
WATCH: Following US President Donald Trump's threat to strike Iran's energy facilities, the IRGC responded by outlining four clear steps. Follow t.me/presstv
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john bap
john bap@johnbap104·
@Gambi15680 @IslanderWORLD khomenists got backstabbed by crusaders and jh000 just like they were historically...they backstabbed Muslims and now getting molested by these european pagan bestiality loving races...Payback time from Islam has not even started yet...
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Giovanni G.
Giovanni G.@Gambi15680·
@IslanderWORLD By only destroying one in Israel, you send a message to the GCCs. No need to strike them. Iran sticks as much as they can to the Islam rule of the desert. You don't hit water. But Israel, well, they aren't desert people, so it's different
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THE ISLANDER
THE ISLANDER@IslanderWORLD·
The Strike on Shahid Khondab And Why the Gulf Should Be Terrified The US/Israel (probably Israel) struck the Shahid Khondab Heavy Water Complex in western Iran a nuclear research facility, not civilian infrastructure. But here’s what matters strategically: To Tehran, an attack on sovereign water infrastructure is an is a major escalation. And Iran retaliates reciprocally, we've long established that pattern. So what comes next? Iran doesn’t need to match the target type, it needs to match the pain. And the most asymmetric pain it can inflict on the American-israeli axis in this region would be going after desalination. Which is why Israel would have had the most to gain from this attack along with murdering key Iranian figures, to posion the waters. Qatar gets 99% of its drinking water from desalination plants with Israel around 80%. Bahrain, Kuwait and Oman are above 90%. Saudi Arabia and the UAE sit above 50%. These aren’t conveniences, they are existential infrastructure. Destroy them and you haven’t inconvenienced a Gulf monarchy, you’ve ended it. Meanwhile, Shahid Khondab’s destruction is a minor setback for Iran’s nuclear program. It does not threaten Iranian survival. Iran has rivers, dams, reservoirs. The Iranian people will not die of thirst. The asymmetry here is staggering. So ask the obvious question: who profits from provoking Iran into striking Gulf desalination infrastructure? Not Washington. Not Riyadh. Not Abu Dhabi. Israel... If Iran hits the Gulf’s water supply, the Gulf monarchies become dependent, destabilised and desperate. American credibility in the region collapses. The multipolar realignment accelerates and Israel, which has its own desalination capacity and doesn’t share the Gulf’s vulnerability watches the Gulf burn from a distance with an eye on Greater Israel. But the miscalculation is that the regime in Israel survives. I don't see this going to Israel's script.
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The US “worked directly with Al-Qaeda” and Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS) to topple former President Bashar Assad and destroy Syria, US President Donald Trump’s former counterterrorism chief, Joe Kent, has said. Kent, who resigned as head of the US National Counterterrorism Center in protest of the US-Israeli war against Iran, made the remarks in an interview with MintPress News on Friday. So folks want to talk about terrorism let's get into it! Let's lift the grotesque veil on Sunni Salafist terrorism, their financial backers (looking at you Saudi, UAE and Qatar) their intelligence handlers (CIA, Mossad) and their connections with current and former US government (looking at you John McCain). Lest we forget the field hospitals in the Golan that IDF had setup for ISIS and Al-Qaeda. So want to talk some more about the bullshit claim Iran is world's largest sponsor of terrorists?

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john bap
john bap@johnbap104·
@IslanderWORLD khomenists got backstabbed by crusaders and jh000 just like they were historically...they backstabbed Muslims and now getting molested by these european pagan bestiality loving races...Payback time from Islam has not even started yet...
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john bap
john bap@johnbap104·
@Osint613 all for insurance claim in anglo-america.....hope that they dont pay any money to these scammers
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Open Source Intel
Open Source Intel@Osint613·
First Iranian attack since midnight 🔴
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Open Source Intel@Osint613·
Two ballistic missiles in 10 hours. Two years ago we feared Iran could saturate Israeli air defenses with hundreds in a single salvo. Tonight they can barely field two. Three weeks in. The military threat we spent years fearing is nearly broken.
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john bap
john bap@johnbap104·
@Osint613 time to drink more gau mutra ....you are coming down after a high....
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john bap
john bap@johnbap104·
@Osint613 send this latino rat to the front to plan it and fight
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Open Source Intel
Open Source Intel@Osint613·
Rubio: “They want to set up a tolling system in the Strait of Hormuz. Not only is this illegal, it's unacceptable, it's dangers to the world, and it's important that the world have a plan to confront it.”
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john bap
john bap@johnbap104·
@Osint613 khomenists already have nukes you slavic wh0res son...from putin
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Open Source Intel
Open Source Intel@Osint613·
Nick Fuentes pushes to his followers that the Islamic regime is not the enemy, rather the enemy is “within” It appears Nick has no issue with a radical Islamic regime possessing nuclear weapons capable of reaching the U.S. mainland.
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subacus.bsky.social
@Tendar Let's be honest here. One or two docks 'offline'. This is not a fatal blow, more like a short-term port disruption. I was under the hope that the MATERIAL damage was way more significant. Where are the flamingos? Drones are cool, but are they enough?
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(((Tendar)))
(((Tendar)))@Tendar·
High quality satellite pictures obtained by TG channel Dnipro Osint show the damage at the oil terminal in Ust Luga, Russia. One oil loading dock was completely destroyed (Picture #2). Another one was heavily damaged (Picture #4). The Ukrainian UAVs were precisely hitting the most vulnerable parts of an oil terminal. Furthermore, some oil tanks show scorch marks.
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