Pascal Lauria

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Pascal Lauria

Pascal Lauria

@Pascal1505

Feel The Force..Entrepreneur, Visionary, AI, Data Analytics & Blockchain Enthusiast, Philantropy, Sustainability, Human rights, Volunteer, Nerd, Fun, Frankfurt.

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Pascal Lauria
Pascal Lauria@Pascal1505·
@1stclassclips Nick shame on you to smear two heroes we have left and the rumors that you are an op seems now to fortify! It is obvious they want to punish the voices against the war!
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1stclassclips@1stclassclips·
"I believe this whole thing with Joe Kent is an op" Are Tucker and Kent using this situation to create a narrative to explain their ties to foreign nations and intelligence leaks? Or are they trying to separate Vance from Israel's disastrous war in Iran?
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Joe Rogan Podcast News
Joe Rogan Podcast News@joeroganhq·
Joe Rogan goes silent as guest dives deep on who Zelenskyy really is.
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Tom Nichols
Tom Nichols@RadioFreeTom·
Trump’s Plan A was to hit Iran hard, watch the theocrats flee, and then hand power to a government of his own choosing. Should such things not come to pass, Plan B was … well, apparently, there was no Plan B. theatlantic.com/ideas/2026/03/…
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Meidas_Charise Lee
Meidas_Charise Lee@charise_lee·
What an absolute disaster this is‼️ #EpsteinFury
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Julian Goldie SEO
Julian Goldie SEO@JulianGoldieSEO·
OpenClaw just became fully autonomous 🤯 With OpenMOSS, your AI agents can: • Control OpenClaw • Manage tasks automatically • Run workflows on their own It’s basically AI… managing AI. This is one of the craziest upgrades yet — and it’s free. 🚀
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Julian Goldie SEO
Julian Goldie SEO@JulianGoldieSEO·
Manus just got an update nobody is talking about. And AI just moved off the cloud and onto your actual computer. Here's what changed: Before: Manus ran on external servers. Tasks processed in the cloud. After: The agent lives on your machine. Your files. Your apps. Your browser. It can now read documents sitting on your desktop. Organize your folders. Run terminal commands. Control your browser directly. All without you touching anything. Here's what a real workflow looks like: You type: "Research the top 20 AI automation communities. Find their content strategy, main offers, and positioning. Build me a full report." Manus opens your browser. Navigates to each competitor page. Pulls the pricing, content, and positioning data. Organizes everything into a comparison table. Writes the summary with key insights. Delivers a finished document to your desktop. 4 to 6 hours of manual research. Done autonomously. Most AI tools make you smarter. This one makes you faster. There is a difference. You stop being the person doing the work. You start being the person delegating it to a machine that never stops.
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Jimmy Dore
Jimmy Dore@jimmy_dore·
It’s obvious Israel is a psychopathic homicidal terrorist state and the last thing they want is a peace deal. It’s time to make every politician pay a huge price for siding with Israel and taking their money:
Globe Observer@_GlobeObserver

🚨 Joe Kent says Ali Larijani was negotiating peace and was killed. Qatar’s gas could have stabilized energy markets — it was hit too. He says Tel Aviv doesn’t want peace, it wants permanent war, and America is the weapon.

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Camus
Camus@newstart_2024·
Matthew Walker’s 5 brutal truths for crushing insomnia (from a neuroscientist who studies sleep for a living): 1. Regularity is KING — same bedtime & wake-up time every single day (yes, weekends too). 2. Darkness is non-negotiable — dim lights 1 hour before bed, no screens, ideally pitch black (melatonin rises 2 hours earlier in total darkness). 3. Cool the core — drop bedroom to ~65–68°F (brain must lose 2–3°F to fall asleep). Cold room > hot room every time. 4. Warm extremities trick — hot bath 1–2 hours before bed causes massive heat dump → core temp plummets → instant drowsiness (counterintuitive but proven). 5. Midnight means something — hunter-gatherers sleep ~2 hours after dusk, wake ~30–60 min before dawn. Temperature drop signals sleep, temperature rise signals wake-up. Clip from this 4:45 masterclass — Joe Rogan & Matthew Walker breaking down why modern life is sleep sabotage. Which one are you implementing tonight? Cold room + hot bath combo? Total blackout? Or already nailed the regularity? Drop your go-to sleep hack (or biggest struggle) below 👇
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COMBATE |🇵🇷
COMBATE |🇵🇷@upholdreality·
Prof. Jeffrey Sachs: "CIA killed John F. Kennedy. 300 billionaires own our 'democracy'. Epstein was a Mossad agent. Trump is clinically a psychopath. Netanyahu is driving us toward World War 3."
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God of Prompt
God of Prompt@godofprompt·
The consultants getting promoted aren't the ones clocking the most hours. They're the ones whose slides make the answer obvious before the room has time to doubt it. @Perceptis_ai was built specifically for this. And the framework behind it is something almost nobody teaches outside MBB firms. Here's the full framework:
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Glenn Diesen
Glenn Diesen@Glenn_Diesen·
There is something surreal about our government-appointed “experts” speaking about the threat to freedom of navigation. The U.S. attacks boats off the coast of Venezuela and imposes a blockade on both Venezuela and Cuba. NATO countries are currently engaged in a campaign of piracy and attacks on Russian ships. Iranian tankers have been hijacked for years. International law is essentially a set of agreements based on mutual constraints, where predictability depends on reciprocity. You cannot exempt yourself from the rules and then expect compliance from the other side. The West has for years acted like rogue states, and they that sow the wind shall reap the whirlwind.
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Pascal Lauria@Pascal1505·
@MarioNawfal What logic is that? Seriously Mario?! They should be telling America to leave their land and not attack from there anymore. This would get them immediately out of being an an Iranian target. This is not that difficult to understand. Your logic will make Iran hit them even harder
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Mario Nawfal
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
🇺🇸🇮🇷 Day 19 of this war, and the most important thing happening is flying under the radar. While everyone watches the missile and nuclear strikes, Israel is running a deadly parallel campaign, taking out the actual men keeping the regime in power. They just killed the 2 top enforcers behind the brutal crackdowns. But here's the real shocker: Iran’s attacks on the Gulf have completely blown up in their face. The same neighbors who used to defend them are now pushing Washington hard to finish the job and destroy Iran’s military for good. In 3 weeks, they turned their last friends into enemies. Massive strategic fail. Source: WarFronts
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Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal

🇺🇸 Tulsi Gabbard: "I'm here today to present the 2026 annual threat assessment. What I'm briefing here today does not represent my personal views or opinions." That says way a lot more than any other question he answered 👀

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Meidas_Charise Lee
Meidas_Charise Lee@charise_lee·
I believe the dots you connected are accurate‼️
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THE ISLANDER
THE ISLANDER@IslanderWORLD·
🇺🇸🇮🇱🇮🇷 Tucker Carlson asked Joe Kent directly: did you ever see any intelligence that showed Iran was an imminent threat? “I did not, no. But I know how this works. I know the Israeli officials, some in intelligence, some in government, will come to US government officials and they will say all kinds of things.” Let’s be clear about what Kent is and isn’t. He’s not a hero. He’s a man who resigned when the war stopped going well, not to say it wasn't a courageous decision, but by the optics it looks more like factions infighting than a pure morality play. Had Operation Epstein Fury been the three day surgical strike the Epstein coalition promised, Kent would still be at his desk. His conscience seems to have a convenient relationship with the scoreboard. But what he’s describing in that quote is the machine. Israeli intelligence officials walking into American government offices and “saying all kinds of things," with no evidence, and no consequence for being wrong. Just the whisper network that has been running American foreign policy for decades, not through conspiracy but through captured institutions, owned politicians, and a compliance architecture that Jeffrey Epstein didn’t build for entertainment. The intelligence for this war came from Tel Aviv. Kent knows it and Tucker knows it.
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THE ISLANDER
THE ISLANDER@IslanderWORLD·
🇭🇺🇺🇦🇪🇺 Orban is now openly telling the world what anyone paying attention already knew. “If the war ends, the funding stops. Ukraine’s plan is to make sure the war doesn’t stop.” Hungarian officers recently stopped Ukrainian armoured trucks carrying $82 million in cash, gold and euros rolling out of Austria — routinely apparently. Once a week. Every week. While Ukranian body bags pile up. Zelensky isn’t a president, hasn't had an electoral mandate for almost 2 years . He’s a glorified mafia capo running collections for his bosses in London and Brussels. The war is an odious business model and peace kills the revenue stream. And the Eurocrat merchants of war who designed this arrangement... who mortgaged Europe’s future and counted their consultancy fees, kick backs from defence contractors over Ukrainian corpses, are still lecturing Russia and Hungary about democracy.
THE ISLANDER@IslanderWORLD

Now we have Proof of the Mindset inside the apparent NAZI loving brain trust at @telegraph "Let's put the AZOV brigade with their SS emblems readying a ROMAN !" Telegraph Op-Ed's Nazi-Linked Image Draws Fire Over Ukraine Militarization Push Oleksiy Goncharenko, a Ukrainian MP from the pro-European Solidarity party, wrote in The Telegraph that Europe's battlefield innovator Ukraine should become a 'military superpower' with full continental funding. The article's image shows camouflaged soldiers in front of KIEV'S St. Michael's Golden-Domed Monastery holding yellow-and-blue flags with the Wolfsangel-a black, angular emblem used by Ukraine's Azov Brigade and Nazi SS divisions. The symbol's far-right roots, from Azov's neo-Nazi founders to its Waffen-SS history. A Cleansing is needed at TELEGRAPH...and other major media outlets! 🤔 How the fck is this acceptable to print? We in the West are so far on the wrong side of history here that I fear we will blindly walk into the abyss. There is no moral or historical standard for legacy media. Wake up Europe. Wake up America, it's nearly midnight!

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Julian Goldie SEO
Julian Goldie SEO@JulianGoldieSEO·
Claude just became 100x more powerful 🤯 With Cowork Dispatch, you can: • Text Claude from your phone • Send tasks remotely • Resume work anytime • Sync with desktop instantly Your AI is now always with you. 📱⚡ This changes everything. 🚀
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Julian Goldie SEO
Julian Goldie SEO@JulianGoldieSEO·
Minimax just got an update nobody is talking about. And it replaced my entire tech team. It is a new AI model called M2.7. Most AI just answers your questions. This one actually does the hard work for you. You use it with a free app called Zo Computer. I asked it to make a website for my business. It wrote the code and put the page live on its own. It can also read your emails and book your meetings. It runs in the cloud 24 hours a day. You do not need to be a computer expert to use it. Here is your exact action plan: 1. Go to Zo Computer and download the app 2. Choose the Minimax M2.7 model 3. Type in your first task Stop feeling behind on AI and let it run your daily tasks.
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Abhishek G. Bhaya अभिषेक অভিষেক ابھیشک 加冕礼
Abhishek G. Bhaya अभिषेक অভিষেক ابھیشک 加冕礼@abhishekbhaya

Has @POTUS @realDonaldTrump lost the ability to heed wise counsel? Someone show US the light and the foresight to take Oman's Foreign Minister @badralbusaidi's advice. It's still time. Pull back from this illegal and disastrous MAD war. #SayNo2War #MutuallyAssuredDestruction economist.com/by-invitation/…

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Arnaud Bertrand
Arnaud Bertrand@RnaudBertrand·
This is probably the most important article of the month: an op-ed by Oman's Foreign Minister, who mediated the talks between the U.S. and Iran, in which he writes that the U.S. "has lost control of its foreign policy" to Israel. He repeats that a deal was possible as an outcome of the talks (something confirmed by the UK's National Security Advisor, who also attended: x.com/i/status/20341…) and that the military strike by the U.S. and Israel was "a shock." Interestingly, given he is one of Iran's neighbors and given that Oman has been struck multiple times by Iran since the war began (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2026_Iran…), he writes that "Iran’s retaliation against what it claims are American targets on the territory of its neighbours was an inevitable result" of the U.S.-Israeli attack. He describes it as "probably the only rational option available to the Iranian leadership." He says the war "endangers" the region's entire "economic model in which global sport, tourism, aviation and technology were to play an important role." He adds that "if this had not been anticipated by the architects of this war, that was surely a grave miscalculation." But, he adds, the "greatest miscalculation" of all for the U.S. "was allowing itself to be drawn into this war in the first place." In his view this was the doing of "Israel’s leadership" who "persuaded America that Iran had been so weakened by sanctions, internal divisions and the American-Israeli bombings of its nuclear sites last June, that an unconditional surrender would swiftly follow the initial assault and the assassination of the supreme leader." Obviously, this proved completely wrong, and the U.S. is now in a quagmire. He says that, given this, "America’s friends have a responsibility to tell the truth," which is that "there are two parties to this war who have nothing to gain from it," namely "Iran and America." He says that all of the U.S. interests in the region (end to nuclear proliferation, secure energy supply chains, investment opportunities) are "best achieved with Iran at peace." As he writes, "this is an uncomfortable truth to tell, because it involves indicating the extent to which America has lost control of its own foreign policy. But it must be told." He then proposes a couple of paths to get back to the negotiating table, although he recognizes how difficult it would be for Iran "to return to dialogue with an administration that twice switched abruptly from talks to bombing and assassination." That's perhaps the most profound damage Trump did during this entire episode: the complete discrediting of diplomacy. If Iran was taught anything, it is: don't negotiate with the U.S., it's a trap that will literally kill you. The great irony of the man who sold himself as a dealmaker is that he taught the world one thing: don't make deals with my country. Link to the article: economist.com/by-invitation/…
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Francesca Albanese, UN Special Rapporteur oPt
Reflecting on Omani Foreign Minister's analysis. Experts have long warned: Palestine is not the end, it is the beginning. As the flames reach Iran, Lebanon, the Gulf, this can be stopped, but only if int'l law is not treated as optional. Otherwise, this is just the beginning.
Arnaud Bertrand@RnaudBertrand

This is probably the most important article of the month: an op-ed by Oman's Foreign Minister, who mediated the talks between the U.S. and Iran, in which he writes that the U.S. "has lost control of its foreign policy" to Israel. He repeats that a deal was possible as an outcome of the talks (something confirmed by the UK's National Security Advisor, who also attended: x.com/i/status/20341…) and that the military strike by the U.S. and Israel was "a shock." Interestingly, given he is one of Iran's neighbors and given that Oman has been struck multiple times by Iran since the war began (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2026_Iran…), he writes that "Iran’s retaliation against what it claims are American targets on the territory of its neighbours was an inevitable result" of the U.S.-Israeli attack. He describes it as "probably the only rational option available to the Iranian leadership." He says the war "endangers" the region's entire "economic model in which global sport, tourism, aviation and technology were to play an important role." He adds that "if this had not been anticipated by the architects of this war, that was surely a grave miscalculation." But, he adds, the "greatest miscalculation" of all for the U.S. "was allowing itself to be drawn into this war in the first place." In his view this was the doing of "Israel’s leadership" who "persuaded America that Iran had been so weakened by sanctions, internal divisions and the American-Israeli bombings of its nuclear sites last June, that an unconditional surrender would swiftly follow the initial assault and the assassination of the supreme leader." Obviously, this proved completely wrong, and the U.S. is now in a quagmire. He says that, given this, "America’s friends have a responsibility to tell the truth," which is that "there are two parties to this war who have nothing to gain from it," namely "Iran and America." He says that all of the U.S. interests in the region (end to nuclear proliferation, secure energy supply chains, investment opportunities) are "best achieved with Iran at peace." As he writes, "this is an uncomfortable truth to tell, because it involves indicating the extent to which America has lost control of its own foreign policy. But it must be told." He then proposes a couple of paths to get back to the negotiating table, although he recognizes how difficult it would be for Iran "to return to dialogue with an administration that twice switched abruptly from talks to bombing and assassination." That's perhaps the most profound damage Trump did during this entire episode: the complete discrediting of diplomacy. If Iran was taught anything, it is: don't negotiate with the U.S., it's a trap that will literally kill you. The great irony of the man who sold himself as a dealmaker is that he taught the world one thing: don't make deals with my country. Link to the article: economist.com/by-invitation/…

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