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Truth in fiction, lies on the news.
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People don’t fully realize how bad things are going to get for everyone.
Israel and the U.S. (which denies involvement) struck Iran’s South Pars gas field. In response, Iran targeted Qatar’s North Field.
These are two halves of the same reservoir the largest natural gas field on the planet.
This single shared field spans about 9,700 km², roughly the size of Qatar itself, and contributes close to 20% of global LNG supply.
It took decades and around $70 billion to build the infrastructure.
And now, both sides of it have been hit.
Even more concerning this field is only about 10% depleted. That means 90% of its gas is still underground.
In simple terms, a huge portion of the world’s future energy supply has just become impossible to access.
Roughly 35–50% of India’s LNG imports come from here.
We are not talking about a short-term disruption. Damage at this scale could take years, possibly a decade, to fully recover from. And the bigger truth is, the global energy landscape may have just been permanently altered for the worse.
From an energy perspective, this is dangerously close to a worst-case scenario.
Rationing and energy export bans may start appearing in many countries soon. India could follow likely after upcoming state elections pass.
Trump knows he messed up. You can believe his denial of involvement in hitting Iran’s South Pars if you want, but realistically, there is almost no chance a strike of this sensitivity happens without full visibility from U.S. Central Command. Operations in that region don’t happen in isolation.
At this point, it looks like the U.S. has lost control of its own foreign policy direction.
The greatest miscalculation for Trump may not have been the strike itself but allowing the situation to escalate into this war in the first place.
He thought Iran, weakened by sanctions, internal pressure, and prior U.S.–Israeli strikes on its nuclear infrastructure, would quickly fold and unconditionally surrender after initial shocks, including high-level assassinations.
But that assumption now looks flawed. Instead of collapse, Iran responds with escalation.
That is why a bully like Trump is posting “NO MORE ATTACKS WILL BE MADE”
But it will be extremely difficult for Iran to return to any meaningful dialogue with US since they have repeatedly shifted from negotiations to military action.


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CIA accused of 'poisoning the sky' with toxins as files expose secret weather control agenda trib.al/GjIe58A
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@Gerashchenko_en "What do you think about that?
-"...What am I allowed to think about that?"
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@Armando_nondi @Gerashchenko_en There are so many pigeons flying in Moscow right now, people don't leave the house without umbrellas
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Mobile internet in Russia is becoming increasingly restricted. This is happening even in major cities - Moscow and Saint Petersburg. Social media platforms are being shut down, and Telegram is being slowed. Russians are being pushed onto the state-controlled platform MAX, which is under full government control.
Why is the Kremlin lowering an iron curtain now? There are no mass protests, the opposition is silent, and everything remains strictly controlled.
One possible reason why Russia is now building a digital concentration camp and restricting the internet is a future mobilization.
Through the war in Iran, Russia has received extra oil revenue and feels more confident. But it understands that this situation may change.
Russia also has no significant successes on the front. Each month, Ukrainians continue to kill increasing numbers of Russian soldiers. To replenish cannon fodder, it is highly likely that Putin may take the unpopular decision to start a mobilization.
As a result, emigration sentiments are already increasing in Russia, because Russians have a fair sense that the iron curtain will be lowered completely.
Europe must be extremely vigilant and strengthen border controls, as many Wagner mercenaries, FSB agents, and sleeper cells may attempt to enter.
And in general, this rule always applies: the more oil money Russia has, the more it wants to wage war.
📹: Russians are making comical Reels about the lack of internet.
Anton Gerashchenko@Gerashchenko_en
Mobile Internet has been shut off in Moscow for some time now. This means that payments, online maps, delivery services, taxis and many other things don't work. Russians are buying pagers and paper maps. The "special military operation" is going according to plan.
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NEW: 🇷🇺 Russia has shut off mobile internet access in Moscow as authorities test a nationwide censorship and shutdown system designed to control information during periods of unrest.
Residents across the capital, a city of 13M people, report being unable to pay bills online, message coworkers, or access parts of the web after mobile networks were disabled in recent days.
Similar outages have already occurred across dozens of Russian regions in recent months.
The Kremlin claims the shutdowns are necessary to defend against Ukrainian drone attacks that can navigate using cellular networks.
But analysts say the disruptions are actually part of a broader trial of a state-controlled “sovereign internet” system designed to restrict communication and control information during crises.
The system reportedly includes a whitelist of government-approved websites that remain accessible during shutdowns, including state media, official portals, and domestic apps like the government-controlled messaging platform Max.
Authorities have also increasingly targeted widely used platforms such as Telegram and WhatsApp.
The model mirrors systems used by Iran during protests, where internet blackouts were paired with special “white SIM cards” that allowed regime insiders to stay connected while the public remained offline.

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The Russian government now prepping the population for a complete shutdown of the internet, citing "terrorism".
A new narrative campaign has begun, no longer merely preparing Russians for loss of the last social media and messenger apps, but a complete shut down.
State Duma deputy Svintsov on television today, selling it hard.
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Putin Pisdez.
Long live Freedom of Speech.
NEXTA@nexta_tv
Wow! In Russia, even those we least expected are starting to revolt! The Kremlin has even pissed off popular Russian blogger Victoria Bonya. "What kind of country is this? They've shut down the internet, Instagram, Telegram! We need to wake up society!" she says. Lucky for Bonya, she lives in Monaco — in Russia, you can actually get prison time for saying that.
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@Testator_Silens @Chimpin82 @BasilTheGreat Yes to them it is waste after they sold the valuable parts. Don't listen to the human haters here trying to pretend that this is somehow normal or acceptable.
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@Chimpin82 @BasilTheGreat Does that mean that a foetus is “medical waste”? Really?
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@Chimpin82 @smithhmesteadms @BasilTheGreat Wow what a contemptuous answer. You must really hate people don't you.
Yes actually people put it in a pretty box and grieve it because it was a human being and it has something that you seem to have lost on the way: dignity.
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@smithhmesteadms @BasilTheGreat How is it a scandal? You can object to killing a fetus, and I’d listen to your opinion. What should they do with it after? Put it in a pretty box? Who cares.
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