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A RARE volcanic event beneath the Bismarck Sea — seafarers witness a steam plume rising from an underwater eruption.
Nature revealing its power beneath our sea.
Risk level: LOW, but boats and shipping advised to avoid the area.
#BismarckSea #PNG #Volcano #Geohazards #Maritime

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Grok Voice is used by Starlink right now
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Grok Voice brutally dominates the top of the τ-voice Bench Grok scores 67.3%, while Gemini sits at 43.8% and GPT Realtime at 35.3% This is a massive lead over the competitors and it's not even close The best real-time reasoning voice agent out there
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Starlink is becoming the most important nervous system of our planet
With Starlink, you basically end all dead zones and have full, reliable communications from anywhere on Earth
If you can see the sky, you can communicate
Almost every single day, companies around the world are partnering with Starlink to expand services to their users
It's a system where you can get connected with anyone, making Starlink the most reliable network on Earth

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Nigeria is currently the deadliest place in the world to be a Christian.
Every single day, an average of 35 Christians are murdered — a 5:1 death ratio compared to other religious groups.
Muslim militants are systematically slaughtering Christians in targeted attacks, often as human sacrifices “for the sake of Allah.”
Yet the United Nations, major human rights organizations, and mainstream media remain almost completely silent.
This is a slow-motion genocide — and the world is choosing to look away.
Why is the mass murder of Christians in Nigeria being ignored?
The silence is not just deafening.
It is complicit.
Share this. The truth needs to be heard.
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You may have heard this before. I have. But I loved reading it again.
In a mother's womb, there are two babies and one turns to the other and says, “Do you believe in life after
delivery?”
The other replies, “Of course there has to be something after delivery. Maybe we're here to prepare ourselves for what will be later. This can’t be the end.”
“Nonsense”, says the first baby, “There's no
life after delivery. We are here to enjoy ourselves. That’s it. Life after delivery? What kind of life would that be?”
“I don't know”, said the second, “but maybe there'll be
more light than here. Maybe we'll walk with our legs and eat with our mouths. Maybe we'll have other senses we can't understand now. Maybe it’s beyond our comprehension.”
“That’s ridiculous. Walking is impossible and eating with our mouths? That's absurd. The umbilical cord is what scientifically supplies nutrition and all that we need, but it's far too short. Life after delivery is to be logically excluded.”
The other baby says, “What if it's just different than
it is here? Maybe we don't need that physical cord anymore.”
The first replies, “Okay, if there were life after delivery, then tell me, why has no one ever come back from there?
Delivery is the end of life. And in the after delivery is nothing but darkness and silence and oblivion. It takes us nowhere.”
The second says, “But certainly we'll meet mother and she'll take care of us. She loves us. She made us.”
The first says, “You actually believe in mother? If mother exists, where is she now?”
“She's all around us. We are of her. It is in her that we live. Without her, this world would not and could not exist.”
“I don't see her. It's only logical that she's not here.”
“Sometimes when you're in silence and you really listen, you can perceive her presence. You can hear her loving voice calling down from above.”
Love it. So good. So spot on.

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There’s a lot of hatred towards Israel right now, and I think a lot of people are looking at this situation with absolutely no historical perspective.
No country on Earth would tolerate what Israel has lived with since 1948.
We’re talking about a country that was invaded the moment it was created. Multiple wars. Suicide bombings. Bus bombings. Rockets fired into civilian neighborhoods. Children growing up with bomb shelters as a normal part of life. Sirens going off and people having seconds to run for cover. Hostages taken. Civilians massacred.
And people expect them to just sit there and do nothing?
Americans talk big about freedom and security, but the truth is Americans could not live like that for 70+ years. If rockets were being fired into Texas or California for decades, if terrorists crossed the border and killed 1,000 Americans in one day, the response would be overwhelming and it would not even be debated. It would be finished quickly and decisively.
But when Israel responds, suddenly the world holds them to a completely different standard than every other country on Earth.
Another thing people don’t want to talk about is history. The Jewish connection to that land is not something that started in 1948. It goes back thousands of years. Archaeology, recorded history, ancient kingdoms, temples, language, culture - all tied to that land long before most modern countries even existed.
Meanwhile countries like America, Australia, Canada - we can’t even make that same historical claim to the land in the same way.
So if we’re going to be honest and fair, we have to be consistent.
Either every country has the right to defend its citizens and exist in security, or they don’t.
But singling out one country in the world and expecting them to live under constant attack, constant terrorism, constant threats of destruction, and then condemning them every time they respond is not fairness.
That’s politics.

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President Donald Trump: "To the Jewish people, I wish you a Happy Passover. Over 3,000 years ago, God delivered the ancient Israelites out of slavery and brought them into the Promised Land. May God will watch the Jewish people"
Thank you, @POTUS 🙏🇺🇸🇮🇱
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