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@Michael46339142·
Put this old children's rhyme to music for no particular reason... Michael Sundays Child youtu.be/-DHGMcLRXJc?si… via @YouTube,YouTube
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@pati_marins64 I think that the pearl harbour jibe today was a thinly veiled threat of what could happen, i.e. Hiroshima Nagasaki.
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Patricia Marins
Patricia Marins@pati_marins64·
The Israeli Strike Near Iran’s Reactor is an Ominous Signal The US and Israel find themselves cornered with dwindling options and growing desperation. This is evident in their attacks on Iran’s electrical grid and their calculated attempt to shift the Overton Window toward the nuclear threshold. The statement by Trump advisor David Sacks, suggesting Israel could escalate the conflict with nuclear options, coincides with a missile strike landing just 350 meters from the Bushehr reactor. This isn’t just a warning; it’s a veiled threat. It’s a trial balloon designed to gauge the global reaction to such a catastrophic possibility. A direct hit on an Iranian reactor would inevitably force Iran to retaliate against Dimona, leading us into a spiral of nuclear escalation, but what if Dimona be empty? As global opinion is being tested, this "window" is being meticulously shifted and calibrated. Currently, US-Israeli options, beyond aerial bombardment, include sector-specific ground operations. But what if these operations end in disaster? Even a NATO intervention might change nothing. In Libya, European NATO forces depleted their ammunition in about 10 days during a low-intensity conflict. Today, Rheinmetall claims European stockpiles are bone-dry. While I usually take Rheinmetall’s claims with a grain of salt, this time it actually makes sense. We are looking at a scenario of severe ammunition shortages against a heavily entrenched and well-armed Iran. Any landing operation would be a bloodbath. I believe that, faced with mounting internal and external failures, the US and Israel will gradually push the Overton Window to a choice between total defeat or the use of tactical nuclear weapons, in the event of a catastrophic failure of ground operations. Tactical nuclear weapons are strictly forbidden for use, yet their radiation dissipates within weeks in the current environment. Even so, it would constitute a grave war crime. I do not believe the U.S. would embark on such a path, but I cannot say the same for Israel. Ending the war with Iran still possessing enriched uranium would be equivalent to admitting that Netanyahu, instead of increasing his people's security, did the exact opposite. The internal pressure would be immense. If nothing goes as planned and the death toll rises, I feel this window can shift much faster.
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@Michael46339142·
@dburner996 I presume you're worried about beer shortages.
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Peter Waddell
Peter Waddell@dburner996·
Every 1 million tonnes of lost urea production in the world in 2026 reduces grain production by 7-8 million tonnes. A sobering thought.
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@Michael46339142·
@codepink Ever heard of a nuclear winter?
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@FabulousWeird It was worth killing a 100 million native americans then.
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𝐓𝐡𝐞 𝐅𝐚𝐛𝐮𝐥𝐨𝐮𝐬 𝐖𝐞𝐢𝐫𝐝 𝐓𝐫𝐨𝐭𝐭𝐞𝐫s
Glass Gem Corn looks like it was made by a jeweler. It wasn't. It was made by one man, one kernel at a time. In the 1980s, Oklahoma farmer Carl Barnes began crossing ancient Native American corn varieties: Pawnee miniature popcorn, Osage Red Flour, and Osage Greyhorse. Each season, he saved only the most vividly colored kernels and replanted them. He did this for years. The result is a flint corn with translucent kernels that retain their color even when dried. Every ear is different. The colors cannot be predicted. In 2012, a single photo went viral. Seed orders crashed websites. Barnes passed away in 2016. The Cherokee Nation had called him a valued resource, instrumental in forming their seed bank. He said: "The seed remembers."
𝐓𝐡𝐞 𝐅𝐚𝐛𝐮𝐥𝐨𝐮𝐬 𝐖𝐞𝐢𝐫𝐝 𝐓𝐫𝐨𝐭𝐭𝐞𝐫s tweet media
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@Michael46339142·
@FiachOighir Ireland is an off shore tax haven that talks out of both sides of it's mouth.
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Fiach Oighir
Fiach Oighir@FiachOighir·
I am doing a Bachelor of Science degree for Social Science. And if anything, it has not me a profound yet simple truth: Irish democracy is one of the strongest, most robust democracies in the world. We far outrank the USA.
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@Michael46339142·
@Daractenus Come on dude, think of the other patients!
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Daractenus
Daractenus@Daractenus·
Japanese Report: "Why didn't you tell US allies about the war before attacking Iran?" Donald Trump: "Who knows better about surprises then Japan. Why didn't you tell me about Pearl Harbor?" This man belong in a psychiatric ward.
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@Michael46339142·
@ProfBillMcGuire Now that you guys are cornering the worlds energy you'll have no problems keeping the air con on 24/7.
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Bill McGuire
Bill McGuire@ProfBillMcGuire·
Astonishing March temperatures across the US Just wait until August, especially with a likely whopper of a super El Nino on the way
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@Michael46339142·
@paulmurphy_TD It's a pity that I have to agree on this occasion with a clown who who believes in A People's Maternity Hospital and Chest Feeding Clinics.
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Paul Murphy 🇵🇸
Paul Murphy 🇵🇸@paulmurphy_TD·
The strong likelihood is that Shannon Airport has been (and is being) used in preparation for the air strikes and attacks on Iran. The Irish government is complicit, and is continuing their policy of 'hear no evil, see no evil'. We need the #USMilitaryOutOfShannon.
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@Michael46339142·
@ME_Observer_ @georgegalloway He's a nutter who thinks that Churchill is a God and every other word out of his mouth is 'I told you stupid people out there who are mad enough to listen to me that I was the first to predict everything' like a week ago he said the US was going to nuke Iran that night.😱
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MR-M_313@mo313717313·
Fuk him… he’s running around like a headless chicken trying to convince everyone that he definitely did not endorse Trump in 2024 and basically had nonstop round the clock campaign marketing suck off streams with Scott Ritter about what a alpha Trump is bla bla .. Fuk Ritter and Galloway till the cows come home…
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@Michael46339142·
@HadiHtt Yes the US has turned the world into a fucking hell.
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Hadi Hoteit | هادي حطيط
Insane footage! RT correspondants Steve Sweeney and Ali Reda Sbaity, were injured and taken to hospital when the zionist strike on al Qasmiyeh bridge in Tyre region happened an hour ago. This is a double war crime: targeting civilian infrastructure and attacking journalists. They have injuries by shrapnels in their bodies, and they are receiving medical. @SweeneySteve @AliRida_SB
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Simon Forrest@SimonForrest11·
Orwell's Airstrip One has come to pass. Bombers at RAF Fairford (UK), off to murder Iranian children at Israel's behest. I wonder if the Iranian children are grateful for the UK's role in these 'defensive strikes'? 🤔 Cruel Britannia...
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@Michael46339142·
@doggintrump Because most of us are hoping it will drive the colonists off the land.
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WTFGOP@doggintrump·
Why is no one reporting on that Nebraska wildfire? This thing has burned over 700K acres and is just destroying land and property Not one network has said anything Why is news like this being suppressed? usatoday.com/story/news/nat…
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@Michael46339142·
@DavidUllrich202 New research? This knowledge is years old. You must be one of the biggest fraudsters on Twitter.
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David Ullrich
David Ullrich@DavidUllrich202·
Climate science may have made a BIG mistake! New research using the most comprehensive global dataset yet on biological nitrogen fixation suggests that one of the climate system’s most reassuring assumptions — the idea that rising CO₂ will significantly boost plant growth and help absorb our emissions — may have been significantly overstated. Plants will still absorb carbon, but the gap between what we emit and what nature can safely take up may be a lot wider than we once thought. Credit: Dave Borlace ― Just Have a Think
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marah khalad
marah khalad@mar80549·
Good morning from inside my tent, which I have turned into my humble art gallery. If you like it, leave a dot to help boost the post
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@Michael46339142·
@ICWeiner777 @ChronosIntelX @nonregemesse WTF are you talking about, 'In the past', it's still going on today. Far too many people jerking off to monuments to human brutality, past and present.
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🏛 𝐒𝐭𝐞𝐯𝐞𝐧 🏛
The 1st century AD Roman Aqueduct of Segovia, in Spain, constructed from 20,400 granite blocks without mortar. The bridge structure, which transported water 17 km from mountain springs to Segovia until 1973,
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@Michael46339142·
@ChronosIntelX @nonregemesse You talk some fucking bullshit. This was built with slave labour by a colonised people. The Romans were truly evil, brutal, vicious and vile colonists. This 'monument' is merely a testament to their debased existance.
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Chronos Intelligence
Chronos Intelligence@ChronosIntelX·
@nonregemesse The Romans didn't build this with mortar. They built it with precision. Each stone was cut so perfectly that gravity locked the entire structure together. 2,000 years later, it's still standing. Sometimes the most powerful technology is geometry.
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@Michael46339142·
@Dr_Gavin_Brewis Lets hope it's not moved to the UK then either.
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GfB 📚
GfB 📚@Dr_Gavin_Brewis·
Said it before, and I'll say it again, Scotland should boycott this World Cup. Unpopular, perhaps, but there is no justification for going to a World Cup, in a country that is committing mass murder and aiding genocide. Simple as that.
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@Michael46339142·
@pati_marins64 Americans love voting for genocide which is not surprising because that's what the country is founded on.
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Patricia Marins
Patricia Marins@pati_marins64·
Iran This is exactly what a well-planned asymmetric warfare campaign achieves. It lacks the military volume to confront a superior force, yet it demonstrates strategic resilience by eroding the adversary through severe cost imbalance and intense internal and external political pressure. It is not necessarily Iran winning the war, but rather the entire US-Israel geopolitical architecture that is being undermined. Domestically, this is taking a heavy political toll as the 2026 midterm elections approach. With the conflict driving up oil prices and national debt, recent polls show Democrats gaining ground.
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BREAKING: Democrats now projected to seize control of both chambers of Congress this November.

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