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Tesla enthusiast. Can't stand hypocrisy. $TSLA hyper-bull. FSD Beta-Tester. My opinions, NOT financial advice. Supporter of 🇮🇱

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Captain Allen
Captain Allen@CptAllenHistory·
On This Day — May 31, 1834 114 years before the modern State of Israel, 1000s of Arab fellahin (peasants) & Bedouins — enraged by Egyptian ruler Ibrahim Pasha’s conscription law — stormed Jerusalem & unleashed hell on its ancient, defenseless Jewish community. No “occupation.” No “settlements.” No Israel. No modern political Zionism. Just Jews living as subjugated dhimmis under Muslim/Egyptian rule. On the night of May 31, ~40 men from the Bethlehem Fawaghirah tribe crawled through the sewage canals of Silwan, overpowered guards, and opened the gates from inside. Thousands of armed Arabs poured in. The small Egyptian garrison fled to the Tower of David. The mob then turned on the Jews. Eyewitness Rabbi Jehoseph Schwarz: “The savage victors, men, women and children surrounded the markets and the streets and cheered with their strange catcall ‘loo, loo, loo’… At dawn, we looked through our windows and saw that the city was full of wild and cruel Bedouins… several homes had been devastated.” Jews hid in caves and crevices. Homes and shops were plundered. Many were murdered in the streets. Women and daughters were raped. A contemporary Western report (Plymouth Herald - below) described Jews left with “not a bed to lie on ... many were murdered, their wives and daughters violated.” The mob was preparing to storm the Tower of David when rumor of Ibrahim Pasha’s approach sent them fleeing. But Jerusalem was only the beginning. Two weeks later in Safed (then the largest Jewish community in the Land, ~2,000 households), the pogrom lasted 33 days. Armed Arab villagers and locals: - Murdered ~500 Jews - Raped women in front of husbands and children, sometimes on Torah scrolls - Burned more than 500 Torah scrolls — using them for horse reins, blacksmith aprons, and shoes - Tore tefillin and tallitot for sashes and sacks - Beat rabbis mercilessly, gouged eyes, and drove survivors naked into fields “like wild animals,” left starving for weeks - Destroyed the only Hebrew printing press in the Land No army. No state. Just defenseless dhimmi Jews — convenient, powerless scapegoats for an Arab revolt against the Egyptians (in which the Jews had zero involvement). Pattern recognition matters. Long before modern politics, when Arabs held power over Jews in the Land of Israel, the impulse to humiliate, plunder, rape, and massacre Jews was already deeply entrenched.
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MichaeloKeeffe
MichaeloKeeffe@Mick_O_Keeffe·
Foreign born population of each country : Jan 2001 Jan 2025 🇦🇹 8.7% 22.5% 🇧🇪 8.4% 20.2% 🇩🇰 4.8% 14.4% 🇫🇷 5.5% 14.0% 🇩🇪 8.9% 20.5% 🇬🇷 6.9% 11.0% 🇮🇸 3.1% 21.8% 🇮🇪 4.0% 23.3% 🇱🇺 37.5% 51.5% 🇳🇱 4.1% 16.8% 🇳🇴 4.1% 18.7% 🇸🇮 2.1% 15.5% 🇪🇸 3.4% 19.3% 🇸🇪 5.3% 20.8% 🇬🇧 4.3% 20.0% Now add children born to foreign parents and the situation looks even worse. We are living through the demographic annihilation of the people of Europe.
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Vivid.🇮🇱
Vivid.🇮🇱@VividProwess·
"The West has taught Hamas is that the more civilian casualties you get, the more funding you get, and the more support you will get." A very wise man summed up this war perfectly.
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Alex
Alex@alex_avoigt·
One should never buy or sell stocks based solely on technical analysis but in the case of Tesla, everything comes together nicely, the business, fundamentals, market sentiment, and technical analysis. Once $tsla breaks over ATH the up move likely will be strong - don't miss it.
Colby@colbysjames

$TSLA Won't say much here except: it looks ready.

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Liza Rosen
Liza Rosen@LizaRosen0000·
While the UN continues to serve Hamas by demonizing Israel and the Jewish people, let’s not forget who works for the UN “humanitarian agencies” in Gaza. Here is a video of Hamas terrorists who didn’t remove their military uniforms and weapons as they started their shifts as UN employees in Gaza. The UN and the legacy media don’t want this video to go viral because Western countries have laws that prohibit terrorist financing. So please retweet this video and let’s force your government to cut all foreign aid to the UN and its agencies!
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Alex
Alex@alex_avoigt·
Last week was another strong week for Tesla, confirming the trend. $tsla is heading towards ATH.
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Rapid Response 47
Rapid Response 47@RapidResponse47·
.@SecScottBessent: "A nation that cannot manufacture, mine, ship, or refine its needs gradually cedes its strength and sovereignty to others. That is a dangerous dependency for any country; it is an unacceptable one for the United States of America."
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HJB News
HJB News@HJB_News__·
Muslim Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood says “Islam is the most important thing in my life”. She’s responsible for migration, British borders, policing, national security and counter-terrorism. Since she became Home Secretary in September 2025 she’s allowed over 21,000 undocumented men into the UK. Predominately young fighting age Muslim men.
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Arya’s Takes 🎯
Arya’s Takes 🎯@AryasTakes·
it’s quite obvious by now that Pakistani, Qatari, and other governments have operatives known to run covert operations in America to harass its people. Hindus and Jews are disproportionately targeted. How do you feel about suspected foreign influences like this Pieter Friedrich guy in politics? I’m deeply concerned.
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
Both men said “I can’t breathe”, but only one man’s death was covered relentlessly by the media. The only conclusion that can be drawn is that the legacy mainstream media is incredibly, hatefully racist against Whites.
End Wokeness@EndWokeness

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TBPN
TBPN@tbpn·
BREAKING: @altcap says he's working with the White House and all the major AI players on an initiative that "would deliver a very tangible and profound dividend" to the communities where they're building data centers.
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though efficiency has improved); grid strain; temporary housing pressure; limited local hiring for some high-skill roles. These fuel skepticism in nearby towns like La Pine. bendbulletin.com Prineville has grown (population up, economy transformed), but it's not a perfect replacement for every lost mill job. Many small towns see mixed results with data centers: revenue/tax benefits vary, and they don't create as many ongoing local jobs as traditional industry. opb.org Bottom line: Data centers contributed to growth-related strains (especially housing and resources during build-out) and accelerated the shift away from old wood-products dominance, but they didn't "cause" unrelated corporate closures like Owens Corning or mill declines rooted in national industry trends. The post highlights genuine local frustrations and valid concerns about over-reliance on hyperscale tech projects, which is why some communities push back. Outcomes depend on negotiations for taxes, local hiring, and infrastructure. Prineville adapted with a hybrid economy, but it's a reminder these projects aren't a universal fix for rural challenges.
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Patty@HISWAYismyWAY·
@CyberY57 @ShadowofEzra That’s what the data center in Prineville promised. Red cloud subdivision dried up years ago. Imported workers take housing away. Most of the moulding mills closed. Owens Corning left the area and 185 employees lost jobs. Another 66 at Meta data center lost jobs.
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Shadow of Ezra@ShadowofEzra·
A small town in Oregon is celebrating after officially stopping a large data center from being built in their community. The La Pine City Council voted unanimously to reject the proposed project. The proposal called for a massive 20-megawatt data center, which raised concerns among residents about energy use, water consumption, noise, and whether the project would truly benefit the community. BlackRock and Palantir frequently appeared in local community discussions, even though the data center was being built by Boxminer.
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No, the data centers did not directly cause all (or even most) of those problems. The claims in the X post mix real local challenges with oversimplifications, unrelated corporate decisions, and broader economic shifts in rural Oregon's timber-dependent areas. Here's a breakdown based on available reports. opb.org Housing pressure and "imported workers displacing locals"This has some basis. The influx of construction workers for Apple and Meta (Facebook) data centers in the 2010s created a temporary but sharp housing crunch in Prineville. Hotels filled long-term, rental vacancy rates dropped near zero, and rents rose significantly (e.g., over 45% from 2011–2016 in some reports). Construction brought hundreds of short-term high-wage jobs, outpacing local housing supply in a small town. datacenterknowledge.com However, this was largely temporary construction-related, not permanent operations. Data centers themselves employ relatively few ongoing staff (hundreds total across sites, often higher-wage). Permanent data center jobs have helped raise county average wages substantially (from ~$34k in 2008 to over $70k by 2022), but housing strain persists due to overall growth, not solely "displacement." New housing has been built, though it lags demand. cityofprineville.com Closures of moulding mills and traditional wood products jobsPrineville's economy historically relied on timber/wood products, which declined due to industry-wide factors (e.g., reduced logging, automation, market shifts, recessions) long before or alongside data centers. Examples include Woodgrain Millwork layoffs/closures around 2015. opb.org Data centers didn't "close" these mills directly. The shift reflects broader transition from resource extraction to tech infrastructure. Local officials and reports note data centers helped offset job losses by boosting wages, infrastructure, and attracting support businesses. bendbulletin.com Owens Corning 2025 shutdown (184–185 jobs)This was a corporate strategic decision by Owens Corning after acquiring a door components facility. It was not linked to data centers in reports—described as blindsiding local leaders with no prior warning. The plant made building products (e.g., foam boards, doors), unrelated to data center operations. ktvz.com Follow-up: Another manufacturer (Lexington) took over parts of the site, rehiring some workers and projecting growth to 150+ jobs. Data centers were credited with creating a stronger overall job market to absorb impacts. instagram.com 2026 contractor layoff of 66 at Meta-tied data centerTrue but not a net loss from data centers. This involved Milestone Technologies (a contractor) ending its contract; most workers were expected to be rehired by a new vendor (DP World Tech). It's a vendor switch common in tech/contract work, not a shutdown or data center failure. Meta's Prineville operations continue with hundreds of direct and support roles. koin.com "Dried-up Red Cloud subdivision"No clear public reports tie a specific "Red Cloud" subdivision in Prineville directly to data centers drying it up. There are mentions of housing stress and some developments facing challenges amid rapid growth, but this appears anecdotal or localized. Broader housing issues stem from construction booms, not abandonment caused by data centers. datacenterknowledge.com Broader context on Prineville's data centers (Apple + Meta)Positive impacts: Brought ~$2B+ investment, raised wages significantly, added ~400–700 permanent jobs (plus construction), infrastructure upgrades, school donations, and helped diversify from declining timber. Tax abatements mean limited direct property tax revenue initially, but economic multipliers and support jobs exist. widatacenterfacts.org Real drawbacks: High water and power use (data centers use notable shares of city water on peak days for cooling,
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rae rae@RaeMieA·
@CyberY57 @ShadowofEzra It’s a dry, desert environment. They’re more worried about the water usage than anything else.
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