Liz Fedak, PhD

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Liz Fedak, PhD

@lizfedakmath

Dynamical systems analyst. Pro-West. Patriot. Special agent of the feminist government in exile.

NYC Katılım Temmuz 2019
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Liz Fedak, PhD
Liz Fedak, PhD@lizfedakmath·
@gohardaddy American—I don’t care about gas prices. The freedom of your people will be a gift to the world.
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Many people think that we, the people living in Iran, have become hopeless after President Trump announced the possibility of an agreement with the Islamic Republic. But that’s not the case. We are simply sad and depressed. We are saddened to see that the fate of our people, the destruction of our country, the repression, torture, execution, and genocide of us Iranians hold no more importance for Western governments than a few cents increase in the price of a gallon of fuel for their cars. These so-called civilized Western societies, which for years have portrayed themselves as champions of human rights and democracy, are today closing their eyes to the crimes of a terrorist regime. This regime plunders and loots Iran’s resources to finance, train, and spread radical Islamic terrorism from east to west, and has spent thousands of billions of dollars to build an atomic bomb and take the modern world hostage. This disregard is not the right of our people. Throughout different periods of history, we have repeatedly been the saviors of other nations. We have saved the Jewish people twice in history, rescued the Kingdom of Oman from the clutches of communism, and have always stood on the side of truth. We are not hopeless today. We are hurt because we thought that finally a president had come to the White House for whom our fate mattered more than oil and gasoline. He explicitly told us four times that help was on the way. On the first day of Operation “Hamas Fury,” he said: “Help has arrived. This may be your last chance to take your country back. For now, stay at home while we finish our job, then you take action.” He repeated this several times afterward. In addition, his Secretary of Defense and the commander of CENTCOM also repeated the same message multiple times. But all these words were forgotten as soon as the ceasefire game and negotiations began. It was the same ceasefire during which the mullahs’ regime started executing young Iranians and hanged dozens without trial or court. It was the same negotiations in which not even once were the demands of the Iranian people included among the preconditions. There were conditions about the Strait of Hormuz, oil, lifting sanctions, and even payments to the IRGC and the mullahs — but the name of the Iranian people and their basic rights was never mentioned! No! We are not hopeless, and we will not go back. In fact, we cannot go back, because the path behind us is blocked by a sea of blood from our friends and comrades. The Islamic Republic regime, in an era known as the age of communication, shut down the internet for the Iranian people for three months. In this digital prison, it carried out repression, torture, and massacre of Iranians, while the world that claims to be advanced, civilized, and responsible did not take even one step to free the people of Iran from this digital darkness. #IranMassacre #IranWar
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Dan Burmawi@DanBurmawy·
Yesterday I was sitting by the pool at the gym. There were few Muslim women in hijab and full Islamic dress. Of course they weren't there to swim, they had come with their children, some with their husbands. You can't help but notice how the men swim with the infidel women while the wife sits there in the sun, fully dressed. One woman first loosened her hijab a little to let the air in, then pulled it back a bit, until it ended up on her neck, then she'd pull it back up. You feel like she wants to burn that rag but just can't. This reminded me of my mom. She never took the hijab off in her life, except one day. We went out as a family, but my dad made sure we were far from anyone who might recognize us, and he let my mom wear a skirt, without a hijab, that day. I've never seen my mom that happy. Hijab is not a choice, and even when a woman chooses it, she does so because she was programmed. It is abnormal and against humanity, and what it does to a woman, and to society, goes far beyond what you'd think.
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Hananya Naftali
Hananya Naftali@HananyaNaftali·
The internet is back in Iran. Now the world is seeing what the regime tried to hide. Many of these protesters never came home. Watch. Share. Don't stay silent.
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Liza Rosen
Liza Rosen@LizaRosen0000·
A Muslim woman from Gaza has openly admitted that all Muslims in Gaza (especially the women and children) dream of burning Jews alive. Because in Islam, she says, Jews are “impure dogs,” and killing them is a sacred duty. This isn’t about land. It’s about jihad, i.e., Islam’s holy war against the rest of humanity. Western globalists keep selling you the “religion of peace” lie—just to import more loyal voters.
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Liza Rosen@LizaRosen0000·
Flashback: A Muslim scholar who openly calls for reforming Islam in order to end its war against the rest of humanity calls on the West: “Deport all the jihadists who want to kill you. Stop tolerating Islam’s intolerance.”
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Liz Fedak, PhD@lizfedakmath·
@TheJewishAlly “Nothing but good”? He racked up a body count during his first month in office.
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TheJewishAlly
TheJewishAlly@TheJewishAlly·
A clothing company in Palo Alto commenting on New York politics while not living here, paying New York taxes, riding the subway, dealing with crime, or understanding what actual New Yorkers are experiencing (or will be….) is already ironic enough. And using the word “ethical” is honestly hilarious considering many of us judge politicians by policies, outcomes, public safety, affordability, and reality, not social media branding. Shame on you Sonnet James. Whitney Lundeen is the founder of Sonnet James. Do you know how to critically think and judge moral clarity Whitney? @StopAntisemites
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ali heshmati
ali heshmati@sagkosh1·
One of the most powerful things I’ve read lately about Iran, silence, algorithms, and how revolutions are erased in the modern world What makes this even more important is that it was written by a non-Iranian voice who chose not to look away while much of the world did One line from the article stayed with me deeply: A revolution does not disappear because the people stopped fighting. A revolution disappears because the world stopped looking. Please take the time to read it. Not just for Iran, but to understand how truth itself can be buried in the age of algorithms, comfort, and selective attention Thank you to the author for refusing to let people disappear into silence #JavidShah‌‌‌‌‌ #KingRezaPahlavi‌ForIran
R. R. Halda, PhD@RRHalda

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ali heshmati
ali heshmati@sagkosh1·
Imagine for a moment what happens the day after the Islamic Republic falls Not chaos, but a young, energetic nation of 90 million finally free from 47 years of ideological exhaustion A people rediscovering pride in their ancient civilization without the filter of hatred toward the world A generation that wants to build, create, and reconnect not export revolution Suddenly the psychological map of the Middle East changes The question stops being How do we contain Iran? and becomes What does a strong, nonideological Iran mean for the region? This is exactly why so many powers prefer to reduce the Iranian movement to temporary protests, economic complaints, or a nuclear negotiation file They hope that by shrinking the story, they can shrink its consequences But it is too late for that The seed has taken root Millions of Iranians, both inside the country and in the diaspora, have moved beyond protest They are engaged in something deeper: the reconstruction of national identity and historical memory And societies that successfully complete this reconstruction do not return to the old sleep They move forward with clarity, purpose and an unbreakable will to be heard The world should pay attention. Not out of charity but because Iran’s freedom will reshape the entire region’s future Stand with iranian revolution #KingRezaPahlavi #FreeIran #JavidShah #جاویدشاه
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Jew in a Canoe ✡️🇨🇦 memoir now available!
People believe that because 700,000 Palestinians were displaced in an Arab war 80 years ago that today they're entitled to wage massacres, bomb busses, hijack planes, and recruit activists for a global intifada. People also believe that because 9 million Jews were displaced in WW2 and 6 million of them were exterminated and nearly another million were ethnically cleansed by Arabs, that they're entitled to no self defense or sovereignty and that “their victim card expired." This is the confluence of the racism of low expectations and raw antisemitism.
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UJA-Federation of New York
Bamba, anyone? In response to the divisive and hate-driven boycott of Israeli products at the Park Slope Food Coop, UJA is buying those very products, starting with a purchase of 20,000 bags of Bamba. Stay tuned as we distribute these beloved Israeli snacks at community events over the next few weeks — because we’re all better with Bamba. 🥜
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تتوآرتیست
تتوآرتیست@aboutmes7·
حالا که شما دارید از روزایی می‌گید که ما نبودیم، بذارید منم از روزایی بگم که شما اینجا نبودید. هفته‌ی اول، همه‌چیز برای ما غریب و سنگین بود. از هیچ‌جا خبر درست و حسابی نمی‌رسید. روزی چند بار پدافندها فعال می‌شدن و ما اولش نمی‌فهمیدیم صدای انفجاره یا پدافند. /۱
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Zoe Kyoto🎗️🇮🇷 🇯🇵🇺🇸🇩🇪
⚠️Horrific videos and evidence of the Islamic Republic’s crimes are flooding in. This is Pirouzi Street in Tehran a completely different part of the city. Look at this enormous crowd of brave, unarmed Iranians on the streets on January 9th answering the Shah’s @RezaPahlavi call. And look how the IRGC responded with direct live fire. This was not protest control this was war. This is genocide. Share. Share. Share. Let the world see the truth. #JavidShah #InTheFinalBattlePahlaviReturns @POTUS @SecRubio @netanyahu @TrumpDailyPosts @marklevinshow @FoxNews @soheil7and
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🇮🇷 آرتش۲
🇮🇷 آرتش۲@Aryammehr_2·
حالا فهمیدید چرا اینترنت رو قطع کردن؟ چون نمی‌خواستن این تصاویر حماسی و پرشور مردم پادشاهی خواه داخل ایران به بیرون درز کنه. #جاویدشاه
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𝐍𝐢𝐨𝐡 𝐁𝐞𝐫𝐠 🇮🇷 ✡︎
More never before seen footage is coming out from Iran. This was in Mashhad on the 8th of January, the moment regime thugs began firing on the unarmed crowd. Notice how the "Iran expert" class tried to pretend like these atrocities never happened.
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Soheil
Soheil@soheil7and·
اینترنت رو قطع کرده بودن تا دنیا نبینه تو تمام خیابان‌های اصلی ایران، دریایی از ایرانی با شرف و آزادی‌خواه با فراخوان شاه به خیابان‌ها اومده بودن تا کشورشون رو از اشغالگر پس بگیرن. جمعه ۱۹دی، خیابان پیروزی تهران: #انقلاب_ملی_شیروخورشید #جاویدشاه
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Erica LarsenPhillips@larsenphil34922·
To the beautiful people of Iran. Y'all are not alone! Millions of us do care and we stand with y'all! 🙏 Continuously praying for your freedom. MIGA!
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