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“And the people bowed and prayed, to the neon God they made” ♥️⛰️🥾SHE WON; EQUALITY; Love is Love; E, Vib& Freq; 2025=TRUTHS EMERGE; We’re All Human First💝

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MatrixMysteries
MatrixMysteries@MatrixMysteries·
Shrinkflation continues. An American ordered a McDonald’s Filet-O-Fish. Now it looks like a slider. You pay more. You get less. Americans are getting robbed blind.
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Hedgie
Hedgie@HedgieMarkets·
🦔While Oracle was sending 6am termination emails to between 20,000 and 30,000 employees this week, the company had filed roughly 3,126 H-1B petitions to hire foreign workers in fiscal years 2025 and 2026, including 436 filed this year alone. H-1B petitions are required when companies seek to hire foreign workers in specialty occupations like technology. Amazon, which has cut 30,000 corporate employees since October, filed 2,675 H-1B petitions over the same period. My Take The official justification for H-1B filings is that companies need specialized skills unavailable domestically. The honest explanation in most cases is cheaper labor. H-1B workers are often paid less than their American counterparts for equivalent roles and are tied to their employer through visa sponsorship, which limits their ability to negotiate or leave. Oracle didn't lay off 18% of its workforce because those people lacked skills. It laid them off to free up $8-10 billion in cash flow to service AI infrastructure debt. Filing hundreds of foreign worker petitions in the same period is a cost structure decision, and the people who got that 6am email and then saw these filings have every right to be angry about it. Hedgie🤗
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Brian Allen
Brian Allen@allenanalysis·
🚨A reporter asked Macron about Trump’s personal attacks against him. Macron’s response: “We are talking about war. Civilians dying. Economies suffering. What I heard is neither serious nor worthy of response. A world leader cannot use the language he is speaking.” Neither serious nor worthy of response. The President of France just dismissed the President of the United States in one sentence. France closed its airspace. France officially refused to send warships. France welcomed the doctors America expelled from the Caribbean. Macron said “nobody can force us.” Now Macron is telling the world Trump’s language is beneath the gravity of the moment.
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Meidas_Charise Lee
Meidas_Charise Lee@charise_lee·
This is MASSIVE #Indiana People don't understand this is literally hundreds of acres of land that were previously growing our food crops and forests that were home to many animals. This will drain and pollute our water table and no one will care until it is too late‼️
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Annie
Annie@AnnieForTruth·
Yes, I support this 💯, and the sooner the better!
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LongTime🤓FirstTime👨‍💻
MAGA candidate for Florida Governor tells Black voter "you should be lynched" — upset he dared to ask about his sexual affair with minor child. "What's with you smashing a 16 or 17 year old girl?" "Why she saying in court you guys slept together when she was 17 and you were 27?" "Why haven't I been arrested then?" James Fishback responds. "I don't know, why hasn't Trump been?" "You should be lynched!" James Fishback yells pointing at the man. Keinah Fort testified in sworn court documents that he "groomed" her by initiating a secret romantic relationship in spring 2022 — when she was a 17 year old minor working for him. She described grooming tactics like keeping her in isolation and other secrecy instructions. James Fishback has denied doing anything wrong—stating the relationship didn't begin until after she turned 18. This video of streamer and influencer TajyTV appears to be the first time he has directly responded to questions about the relationship. James Fishback is a far-right candidate — currently running in 2nd place in the Republican primary for Governor in Florida. The incident occurred at a campaign stop in Orlando, Florida. #DemsUnited
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Grant Stern 
Grant Stern @grantstern·
Ron DeSantis and Florida Republicans presided over the biggest electricity hikes in Florida history. FPL has the highest public utility profit margin in the country. And they let the insurance industry roam freely. It's not just Trump making prices rise.
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Science girl@sciencegirl·
A Chinese student created a website that maps British Museum artifacts to their countries of origin.
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Gandalv
Gandalv@Microinteracti1·
France just got free passage through the Strait of Hormuz. Why? Because Macron did the one thing no one in Washington could manage. He picked up the phone and didn’t sound like an idiot. 🇫🇷🔥 That is called leverage. Gandalv / @Microinteracti1
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InfoGram
InfoGram@_InfoGram_·
🚨This was MASTERSTROKE by 🇪🇸Spanish PM Pedro🔥🔥 🇪🇸Pedro: "23 yrs ago, U.S govt dragged us into a war with Iraq, A war said to fight to eliminate Saddam Hussein's nuclear weapons and bring democracy But NO nuclear weapon was found in Iraq" You can't fool us twice !! BRUTAL !!
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MASTER POOL
MASTER POOL@mrpooln·
Bill Gates: "Due to advances in AI, humans will no longer be needed." "Will we still need humans? "Not for most things. We'll decide." Pure evil... Stay connected @mrpooln
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Catching
Catching@Catch_Ing·
🚨NEW BILL ALERT: Regular citizens will be required to get a permission slip to talk to elected officials under SB-147! This draconian measure is an explicit violation of our first amendment rights!
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thatgoodnewsgirl
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300 professional goats have been deployed in San Diego to clear dry, wildfire-prone vegetation. 🐐 These official Fire Safety Goats take their jobs seriously, and their human fire chief calls their work “phenomenal.” 🔥 📸 thegoatsdge thegoatsdge #goats #animals #firesafety
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Shanaka Anslem Perera ⚡
Twenty-six generals and admirals in fourteen months. No misconduct cited for a single one. A former Fox News weekend host who never held a senior military command has removed the Joint Chiefs Chairman, the Army Chief of Staff, the commander of Army Transformation and Training, the Chief of Chaplains, and at least 22 other senior officers from the most powerful military on earth. He blocked four Army officers from promotion to brigadier general, two Black men and two women, by unilaterally striking their names from a list of 36. When Army Secretary Dan Driscoll refused to remove them, Hegseth did it himself. No hearing. No review board. No Senate consultation. The names were struck because the man who reads the list decided they should not be on it. The pattern is not random. It is architectural. Every removal serves the same function: shortening the distance between a presidential decision and its execution. The officers who remain are the ones who did not resist. The officers who resisted are gone. The replacement for the Army Chief of Staff is Vice Chief General Christopher LaNeve, who served as Hegseth’s personal military aide. The man who carried the briefcase now signs the orders. The chain of command has been rebuilt so that every link answers directly to the man who removed the previous link. General Randy George was the commander of the United States Army’s ground forces. That title matters now in a way it did not matter six weeks ago. Before February 28, ground forces in Iran were a theoretical exercise discussed in war colleges and think tanks. After five weeks of air strikes, with the IRGC publishing bridge target lists across four allied nations, with the President saying the military has “not even started” destroying what remains, with MEUs staged in the Gulf and the 82nd Airborne deploying and JSOC operators at forward bases in four countries, the ground option is no longer theoretical. It is a logistics package. And the man whose job was to assess whether that package should be opened was told to retire the same day the President posted “much more to follow.” Lieutenant General Hodne ran the command that trains every soldier who would execute a ground operation. Major General Green led the chaplain corps that would minister to every soldier who dies in one. George decided whether the operation should happen. Hodne prepared the soldiers to carry it out. Green prepared them to live with it. All three were removed on the same afternoon. Congress has not held a hearing. No subpoenas issued. The legal authority for a Defence Secretary to unilaterally override promotion lists and force immediate retirement of Senate-confirmed officers during wartime has not been tested because nobody with the authority to question it has chosen to. The IRGC has said attacks will “intensify from next week.” The Ford carrier is heading back. The CNN intelligence assessment confirms half of Iran’s launchers and thousands of drones remain. The President has named the next targets: power plants, desalination, oil wells, Kharg Island. And every general who might have said “this crosses a line” is already gone. Twenty-six officers. Zero misconduct findings. One question that every general still serving is asking behind closed doors: who is left to say no? And what happens when the answer is nobody? open.substack.com/pub/shanakaans…
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Shanaka Anslem Perera ⚡@shanaka86

JUST IN: You do not fire your Army Chief of Staff in the middle of a war for no reason. You fire him because of what comes next. Pete Hegseth called General Randy George on April 2 and told him to retire immediately. The Pentagon confirmed it within hours. No reason was given. Not publicly. Not privately. A senior Army official told Fox News that Hegseth offered George nothing: no misconduct, no operational failure, no policy disagreement on the record. Just a phone call and a career ending in the middle of the most significant American combat operation in two decades. George is the 24th general or admiral Hegseth has removed. But he is not the 24th. He is the one that matters. The Army Chief of Staff. The man whose signature sits between a president’s intent and the order that sends soldiers across a beach or into a tunnel complex. The 82nd Airborne is deploying right now. Marines from the 31st MEU are staged on the USS Tripoli. JSOC operators are at forward bases in Israel, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE. Kharg Island, 90 percent of Iranian oil exports, sits 16 kilometres off a coast that someone will have to decide whether to approach. And the four-star general whose job it was to advise whether that approach should happen was removed 48 hours after Trump told the nation the war would continue for two to three more weeks. The replacement is Vice Chief General Christopher LaNeve. He was Hegseth’s senior military aide before this appointment. The man who carried the Secretary’s briefcase now commands the Army the Secretary is reshaping. The chain of command did not break. It shortened. The distance between a television studio and a combat order just collapsed to zero intermediaries who were not personally selected by the man giving the order. No reason was given. That is the tell. When someone is removed without explanation during a crisis, the explanation is the crisis itself. George either objected to something or was about to. The ground option. The power plant strikes. The Kharg raid. The escalation that turned a highway bridge in Karaj into rubble on the same day he was told to leave. Something in the next two weeks requires a chief who will not push back, and the Pentagon solved that problem by installing one trained as Hegseth’s aide. A former Fox News weekend host just fired a four-star general with combat tours in Iraq and Afghanistan, replaced him with his own former assistant, and did it during a live war in which the next decision could put American soldiers on Iranian soil for the first time in history. No hearing was held. No misconduct cited. The Army woke up on April 3 with a new chief it did not choose, in a war it did not start, preparing for a phase the previous chief apparently could not be trusted to execute. The question is not why George was fired. Every general in the building knows why. The question is what order is coming in the next fourteen days that required removing the one man in the chain of command who might have said no. The war has no perimeter. The chain of command has no objectors. And the next phase has no one left to stop it. open.substack.com/pub/shanakaans…

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