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Leo Moss

@Leomoss

White, male, Germany, strong opinions. What could possibly go wrong? "Ich hab' nichts gegen Deutsche. Einige meiner besten Freunde sind Deutsche"

Hamburg เข้าร่วม Aralık 2009
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Leo Moss
Leo Moss@Leomoss·
Konservative sind mein politischer Gegner. Aber sie sind nicht einfach verirrte Verhinderer, sondern gehören mit ihrem Sein dazu. @polenz_r behauptet, dass echte Konservative für Fortschritt, Menschenrechte und Antifaschisten seien. frankfurter-hefte.de/artikel/die-we…
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Jutta Ditfurth
Jutta Ditfurth@jutta_ditfurth·
oh, die Hitlerjugend ist zurück
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Leo Moss
Leo Moss@Leomoss·
@jamila_anna @gruene_jugend Eine idealistische, progressive und damit linke Jugend und eine konservative Urbanistenpartei wie die sogenannten "Grünen" passen natürlicherweise nicht zusammen. Partei ist mittlerweile so weit "Mitte", dass selbst Ausländerhetze mitbetrieben wird...
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Birgit Kelle
Birgit Kelle@Birgit_Kelle·
Die Kreativität und Präzision, mit der #Israel und der #Mossad ihre Feinde bei der #Hezbollah im Libanon bekämpfen, ist beeindruckend. Der iranische Botschafter ist gerade in Erklärungsnöten, wieso er auch einen dieser #Pager besaß, einfacher kann man die Zugehörigen einer Mörderbande gar nicht identifizieren.
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Reinhard Stindl ☮️
Reinhard Stindl ☮️@ReinhardStindl·
Der Sprengstoff war Teil der Hauptplatine. Er war als solches nicht erkennbar. Die Mitarbeiter müssen nicht eingeweiht gewesen sein. Wobei mir bei der Behauptung dass es ein ungarischer Lizenzhersteller war, auch schon wieder Zweifel kommen. Gerade Ungarn...kein Freund der US-Administration und auch nicht von Israel. 🤔
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Eagle Eye
Eagle Eye@zarrar_11PK·
Pager : Why Hezbollah Still using Pagers? (Thread) 🧵 A #Pager, also known as a "beeper," is a small, portable communication device designed to receive short messages over a radio frequency signal. Initially developed in the mid-20th century, pagers were widely used for instant communication, particularly in situations where mobile phones were not available or reliable. These devices primarily served professionals like doctors, emergency responders, and technical personnel who needed to stay connected, especially in remote or critical scenarios. ▪️How Pagers Work: Pagers function through a radio frequency network. A sender transmits a message, which is then broadcast to a particular frequency that the pager is tuned to. The message can either be numeric (displaying phone numbers to call back) or alphanumeric (showing a short text message). Once the message is received, the pager alerts the user, usually through a beep or vibration, which prompts the recipient to respond using a landline or, later, a mobile phone. Early pagers could only notify users that they had a message to return, but later versions featured digital displays to show messages directly. Despite being simple, these devices were vital for instant communication, particularly in areas where mobile signal strength was unreliable. By the 1990s, the rise of mobile phones caused a steep decline in the use of pagers, and by the early 2000s, these devices were largely phased out from mainstream use. 🔺Why Hezbollah Still Relies on Pagers? Despite technological advancements, certain groups still employ pagers for strategic reasons, and one such group is Hezbollah. Recent revelations have shown that Hezbollah continues to use pagers, particularly among its military fighters. ▪️Reasons for Continued Use: 1. Low-Tech Evasion: One of the main reasons Hezbollah still uses pagers is to evade sophisticated tracking and surveillance. Modern digital communication, such as mobile phones or internet-based systems, can be intercepted or traced by adversaries, such as the Israeli military. In contrast, pagers operate on simple analog or low-frequency digital signals, which are harder to track in real-time. 2. Security in Remote Areas: Pagers do not require constant connectivity to a cellular network, making them more useful in remote or underdeveloped areas where mobile networks may be weak or compromised. The devices can receive messages without revealing the user's exact location, providing an additional layer of operational security. 3. Limited Functionality: The minimal capabilities of pagers can also work in their favor, as they reduce the risk of data breaches or signal interceptions that could compromise sensitive operations. With a pager, fighters receive only brief, one-way communications without the vulnerability of active two-way conversations that could expose the group to surveillance. ▪️Hezbollah’s Acquisition of Pagers: Hezbollah's use of pagers came into public focus following a recent cyberattack that revealed the group had procured thousands of new pagers from a Taiwanese manufacturer called Gold Apollo. These devices were reportedly brought into Lebanon earlier this year, underscoring the group's reliance on low-tech methods. A senior Lebanese security source mentioned that Hezbollah ordered 5,000 beepers from this supplier. However, Gold Apollo denied directly manufacturing the devices, stating that another company, BAC, licensed to use their brand, was responsible for the production. This demonstrates the covert methods the group employs to maintain its communication network. #Israel | #pagers | #Pager #PagerExplosions | #Pagerblast #Lebanon | #Hezbollah | #hezbollahpagers
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#Breaking : Hezbollah Faces Major Security Breach as Encrypted Devices Explode Across Lebanon Roughly an hour ago, encrypted pager devices used by Hezbollah members simultaneously exploded across Lebanon, with some incidents reported as far as Damascus. Initial estimates from Lebanon suggest over 1,000 casualties, though the numbers are expected to rise as the situation develops. Hezbollah has called this their most significant security breach in history and instructed all members to immediately discard their pager devices. Iran’s Mehr news agency has confirmed that Mojtaba Amani, Iran’s ambassador to Lebanon, was injured in one of the explosions. Reports suggest that the Israeli Army may have used advanced radio jamming technology to trigger the explosions, allegedly by targeting the batteries of Hezbollah’s communication devices. This is a developing story, and details remain preliminary. Further updates will follow as more information becomes available. #Israel #Hezbollah #Lebanon #Gaza

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Leo Moss
Leo Moss@Leomoss·
@nerdegem It's like firing a rifle never knowing for sure who is crossing the bullet's unforseeable path
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nerdegem 💎
nerdegem 💎@nerdegem·
What I find most disturbing about the exploding #pager thing is whoever initiated it didn't care about collateral damage. They had no way to know if the person was stood next to a child, driving a vehicle, etc.
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Leo Moss
Leo Moss@Leomoss·
@C0mmunistC0w @__investigate__ It's a dystopian nightmare, being possible for decades, now carried out the first time. Hurting people is sick. We can agree on that Now please get familiar with the concept of "war", then further "attacker" and "defender".
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DeadPlanetSociety
DeadPlanetSociety@C0mmunistC0w·
@__investigate__ The knee-jerk reaction of some "leftists" to immediately praise Isreal when they come up with a new, nightmarish way of ripping people into sherds. Do you seriously have no concern about a government planting explosives in consumer electronics? Like none at all?
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Leo Moss
Leo Moss@Leomoss·
@velingobese_ZA Did you know while we are drinking "water", we actually swallow a drowning fluid?
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umzukulu ka Seven
umzukulu ka Seven@velingobese_ZA·
We now know that while we think we carrying cell phones , we actually carrying bombs with our hands. This technology advancement poses a danger to mankind. #hezbollahpagers #Hezbollah
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Leo Moss@Leomoss·
@fo0_ How likely is it that two people watch their electronic devices at the same time? I mean, who ever does this? Come on
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fo0@fo0_·
hmmmm one guy is lucky ? The person at the top also seems to be receiving a message, both looking at the device at the same time (slowed down to 15 sec) or is it just a crazy coincidence. #hezbollahpagers
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Leo Moss@Leomoss·
@ZukunftSinn Auf die Frage, was Sie damals getan haben, als die Letzte Generation noch etwas hätte ändern können - ist ihre Antwort "Durchhalteparolen für den Status Quo verbreitet". Schämen Sie sich, und verschonen Sie mich und meine Mitfahrer!
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Leo Moss@Leomoss·
@ZukunftSinn Entsetzliche Weiter-So-Propaganda. Unerträglich, welche Nebensächlichkeiten, Halbwahrheiten und komplette Irrelevanzen uns gute Stimmung machen sollen. Immer wieder gesehen als Slogans in der Hamburger U-Bahn. Sie vertun Ihr Leben, Frau Enderlein.
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Leo Moss
Leo Moss@Leomoss·
@NDS_mk1 Möchte abonnieren. Ich brauch bidde nen RSS-Feed.
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Christopher Lauer™
Christopher Lauer™@Schmidtlepp·
Should @elonmusk be banned from Twitter? This is super-democratic, in ancient Greece mighty people got banned all the time …
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Leo Moss@Leomoss·
@MauriceHoefgen Das Hochhalten der Ständegesellschaft mittels Familienclans ist antidemokratisch und daher ohnehin rechts.
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Maurice Höfgen
Maurice Höfgen@MauriceHoefgen·
Liberale, die Erben als Leistung verteidigen, sind nicht liberal, sondern konservativ. Und häufig rechts, so mein Eindruck.
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Christopher Lauer™
Christopher Lauer™@Schmidtlepp·
Also, ich hab ja mal Physik und Astronomie studiert und als Wissenschafts- und Technikhistoriker finde ich das Thema Kernfusion natürlich sowieso interessant, weil es im 20. Jh. oft hieß, dass die Fusion in 10/20/50 Jahren steht. Umso enttäuschender ist das politische Echo auf
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Christopher Lauer™
Christopher Lauer™@Schmidtlepp·
Es ist natürlich besonders lustig, dass jetzt die üblichen Verdächtigen voll auf Strom aus Fusionskraft abfahren, denn Photovoltaik ist die direkte Gewinnung von Strom aus Fusionskraft. Wir haben nämlich tollerweise im Zentrum unseres Sonnensystems in nur 149,6 Millionen km
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Dipl. Ing. Mar Stadelmann
Dipl. Ing. Mar Stadelmann@IngmarStadelman·
Kritische Nachfrage: Wie Umwelt schonend sind die Shrimps bei McDonald’s gefangen?
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