
shroedingerscat
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@Mrgunsngear To be fair battle bots only fought other bots. This thing is insane. Flying, buzzing death machines everywhere. I don’t even know how those guys go to the bathroom without dying.
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🚨🇺🇸🇮🇷 Marco Rubio on Iran:
"These people are lunatics. They are insane. They are religious zealots."
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Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal
🚨🇺🇸🇮🇷 Marco Rubio on Iran threatening to control the Strait of Hormuz permanently and create a tolling system: "That's not going to be allowed to happen. Trump has a number of options available to him if he so chooses to prevent that." x.com/clashreport/st…
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@Alex_Oloyede2 Why wouldn’t Hungary leave the EU at that point and start negotiating with China for trade deals and inviting China to establish bases on it’s soil?
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‼️🇪🇺🇭🇺 If Orban wins the elections, Hungary would be stripped of its veto rights in the EU, preventing it from voting against loans to Ukraine.
An act done in response to Kiev blocking Hungary's oil pipeline from Russia. Brussels could also consider freezing funds to Hungary.
Western "democracy"...

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@MarioNawfal Gonna cost him and the GOP more than the swing states. Never voting for another Republican for the White House ever again.
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🚨🇺🇸 Could the Iran war cost Trump the swing states?
Trump promised "America first" and no more endless wars.
Now he's spending nearly $900 million a day on Iran and gas prices are spiking in the exact swing states that put him back in the White House.
Macomb County, Michigan flipped for Trump three times in a row.
The county GOP vice-chair said if gas prices stay high through November, it'll hurt Republicans in the midterms and kill Trump's agenda.
60% of independents oppose the military action against Iran.
Michigan has roughly 28% independent voters, Wisconsin 32%.
Trump won those Midwest swing states by razor-thin margins in 2024, promising to keep America out of foreign conflicts.
Now energy prices are surging and the war is costing nearly a billion dollars every single day with no end in sight.
American voters spent years making it clear they don't want new wars. The message didn't land.
Source: Guardian, Quinnipiac University Polling


Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal
🚨🇺🇸 Recession odds just surged to 40%. Prediction markets are pricing a 2-in-5 chance the economy tanks this year. Not exactly reassuring. Source: @DeItaone
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@zerohedge Sweet, a chance to sort things out the old ways.
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Watch: EU Parliament Told Continent Is "On Track For Civil War" zerohedge.com/political/watc…
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@zoomerbread @FromKulak They are and war is about as stupid a thing a civilized society can do. If the leaders have issues we should throw them into an arena with swords and let them hash it out. Pretty sure they would feel different about combat if it was their asses on the line.
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@shroedinge48892 @FromKulak both are arguably human beings though
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@SlavicNetworks Russia should tell them to eat a bag of dicks.
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🚨BREAKING NEWS: Bulgaria Shot Itself in the Foot with Sanctions on Russia — Now Desperately Trying to Lift Them Because They Are Bleeding Money 🇧🇬🔥🇷🇺
The Bulgarian government has temporarily lifted sanctions on Russia — but only for spare parts needed for the Kozloduy Nuclear Power Plant.
Here’s the simple truth everyone can understand:
- Bulgaria imposed sanctions on Russia first.
- Russia responded by declaring Bulgaria an “unfriendly country” and almost all trade stopped.
- Bulgaria’s nuclear plant (Unit 6) had to shut down multiple times in the last 12 months because it couldn’t get spare parts.
- Result: Bulgaria lost hundreds of millions of leva — they are now bleeding money badly.
Now the same government that started the sanctions wants to remove them for these parts because the damage to their own economy has become too painful.
Vazrazhdane leader Kostadin Kostadinov pointed out the obvious hypocrisy: Bulgaria hurt itself with these sanctions and is now forced to beg the country they sanctioned for help.
The big question remains: Will Russia even agree to sell the parts after years of hostility?


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@FriccenFriend @FromKulak They get the most training of any ground forces the US with the exception of special forces. Sadly we are going to find out how well that training has prepared them.
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@shroedinge48892 @FromKulak they give you mere months of training at 21.
theyre a lot less trained than you would care to recognize
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@Nick_Wellings @FromKulak Marines pride themselves on Marksmenship. They can get headshots on combatants 500-600 yards away with an ACOG. They will not be throwing their rifles down and running and they are also trained with shotguns. Those drone operators will have to earn their kills.
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@shroedinge48892 @FromKulak Yeah dude, "training" really helps versus hunter drones.
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@Ryanseptus @FromKulak Not saying the drones won’t get some. I’m saying they won’t be dropping their rifles and running without a fight. Marines pride themselves on Marksmenship and their use of shotguns. Those drone operators are gonna need to be skilled to earn their kills.
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@turkhafiza2 That in a scabard on your back should be standard there as a secondary weapon. As a general rule it’s only over when you give up.

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@OCOCReport There is a reason we are the only developed nation with a declining life expectancy.
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What are we being fed in the USA?
While other countries are raising warnings or restricting artificial sweeteners, the U.S. keeps them widely , approved in everyday food.
• Aspartame→ cancer warning labels in EU
• Neotame & Advantame → restricted/banned in multiple countries
• Ace-K & Sucralose → limited in schools abroad
👉 In the U.S.?
All widely allowed. No warning labels.
Same chemicals. Different standards.
Dementia 🔼300% cancer 🔼 50%
Why are other countries more cautious than we are?
#FoodSafety #Aspartame #Health #KnowWhatYouEat

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@TruthFairy131 I’d be crucifying someone to the church doors.
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@DataRepublican Bold move in a country where ypu aren’t allowed to own firearms.
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🧵 THREAD: How mass immigration came to Japan's shores
𝕏 saw a lovely cultural exchange between Americans and Japanese this past week, which got me wondering how and why Muslims came to Japan... so I spent the weekend looking into it.
Japan went from officially having "no immigration policy" to a formal system with a cap of 820,000 foreign workers. Japan's Muslim population has gone from ~110,000 (2010) to ~420,000 (end of 2024). There are now 149 mosques.
The bill that created this was passed at 4:00 AM in December 2018. The opposition called it a "carte blanche." Deliberations were compressed. It passed anyway.
What I found:
🔹 Three consecutive foreign ministers trained at American universities.
🔹 A foundation run by a Trilateral Commission member and a former US intelligence chief.
🔹 A $69 million fellowship network seeding 69 universities in 44 countries.
🔹 A UN framework signed the same month as the 4 AM vote.
🔹 Sixteen bilateral labor agreements managed through a single coordinating body.
🔹 A Japan-specific immigration program drafted by a Japanese national while he was interning inside the US Senate.
In July 2025, a party that didn't exist before COVID won 14 seats and finished third in the popular vote. By February 2026, the LDP won its biggest parliamentary majority since 1955, running on tighter immigration.
Unfortunately, Americans and Japanese have more in common beyond love of BBQ. They have the mass migration problem in common. Receipts below. 👇
As always, patience as I pull together the thread.


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@savage_ric12832 @OCOCReport Funny thing about bunkers, is it a shelter or a tomb. Once inside you pull up some cement trucks and Earth movers and seal them it.
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@shroedinge48892 @OCOCReport The rich will go to their underground bunkers for a year or two, and when they emerge, millions will be gone...
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WAR ON FOOD.
USA gives coordinates and Ukrainian drone strikes hit major fertilizer facilities in Russia:
• Dorogobuzh plant (Smolensk) – shut down after deadly attack
• Apatit plant (Cherepovets) – major phosphate producer hit
• Kirovo-Chepetsk chemical plant – another key facility targeted
At the same time:
• Russia restricts fertilizer exports
• China cuts exports
• Middle East conflict blocks up to 30%+ of global supply
Prices are rising. Supply is shrinking.
This doesn’t just hit farmers—this hits food prices worldwide.
Are we watching the start of a global food crisis?
#FoodCrisis #Fertilizer #Inflation #GlobalEconomy

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@Schwalm5132 @EMBurlingame Priority is taking out the power lines going into the cities.
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Regions?
What there will be is enclaves. Lots and lots of enclaves.
Look at election maps and you will realize there are bunches of liberal cities surrounded by conservative suburbs and rural areas. Those cities would turn into literal cesspools when they realize they are under siege and nobody is coming to help them.
The biggest problem is that every major port is controlled by liberals. If it did go kinetic the very first thing that conservatives would have to do is seize the ports and once those are under control the rest is pure logistical mathematics. We could set up lawn chairs and watch the cities collapse in front of us.
I agree with the two to three year assessment. If things go kinetic we can finally dispense with the whole "tolerance" crap and bring battlefield reality to the forefront. Once bullets start flying the saying "might makes right" becomes reality.
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When a civil war breaks out. These won't be the regions. And we'll not have regions till later. Perhaps after two to three years of fighting.
Nick@Tenn_MAGA2
If a civil war broke out today what region would win?
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