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Ƀitcoin NOT crypto. Ancap ⚡️[email protected] NIP-05: [email protected] npub16mf92l50j8dzz45mma4upk688kn0cjjg3ru4fwm

In the world but not of it เข้าร่วม Şubat 2013
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Bit by Bit ⚡️@bitcornage·
They need us more than we need them. #bitcoin
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CO2 Coalition
CO2 Coalition@CO2Coalition·
Unsettled premiers on Sunday, March 29 at 9:00 PM on Newsmax! Featuring Steve Koonin, Chris Wright, John Clauser, Will Happer and Gregory Wrightstone
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Rise Of Alberta
Rise Of Alberta@RiseOfAlberta·
Equalization will not be fixed by Carney. It will not be fixed by Poilievre. It will not be fixed by any party that needs the votes of provinces benefiting from Alberta’s losses. If Alberta wants a future built for Albertans, it has to be independent.
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Rise Of Alberta
Rise Of Alberta@RiseOfAlberta·
I thought this was an April Fool’s joke too, but it’s real. Albertans in Cairo, Egypt can sign the Alberta Independence Petition at the base of the Great Pyramids. March 23 & 24 1 PM – 4 PM Bring valid Alberta ID and add your name.
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Documenting ₿itcoin 📄
Documenting ₿itcoin 📄@DocumentingBTC·
This company @Upstreamdatainc builds portable bitcoin computer mines in custom shipping containers that are running day and night across America for its customers. The video below shows a new one of its bitcoin mines in the New Mexico desert
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Karolina Chic
Karolina Chic@Karolinachic·
Three POP UP locations from just our group today: 1. Gateway Blvd. & 35 Ave Noon - 4 pm 2. 97 Street & 36 street Opposite Bountiful Farmers Market entrance 10 - 4 pm 3. 4540 - 50 street Jackie Parker dog park Noon - 4 pm We gave collected 4 signatures in 15 minutes in one of the locations. We barely set up and 3 cars stopped by. Thank you for the honks!!!
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Bit by Bit ⚡️@bitcornage·
@Ryanmatta And when these psychopaths get put on trial for their war crimes they are going to face death penalties as well.
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Jon Hoffman
Jon Hoffman@Hoffman8Jon·
We need to address the false narrative that Israel is "fighting America's enemies." The United States never needed Israel to secure its core interests against the limited regional threats it has faced. In fact, many threats were either byproducts of the special relationship or were exacerbated because of it—among them Arab nationalism, Islamist-inspired terrorism, and “rogue states” like Iraq and Iran. The special relationship fueled these challenges while steering US Middle East policy toward needless confrontation, making it more difficult for the United States to craft effective policies that acknowledge the relative insignificance of these actors to advancing American regional interests. Instead, Washington inflates such threats, which then disproportionately influence US Middle East policy because of their connection with Israel. The result is a hyperaggressive US posture toward such actors that prioritizes Israeli objectives over American interests. Israel pursues an expansionist and aggressive agenda in the Occupied Territories and the broader region, emboldened and insulated from the costs of such policies by the United States, who undermines its own interests by facilitating these maximalist ambitions. By binding US Middle East policy to Israel, the United States entangles itself in an unending cycle of conflicts, generates a host of superfluous adversaries while inciting anti-American hostility, and entraps itself in the region. Israel consistently pulls the United States directly into the regional crises it is often responsible for producing. The United States needs to stop enabling, shielding, and subsidizing Israeli policy. Until this happens, the United States is destined for more needless forever wars in the Middle East.
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Remnant | MD
Remnant | MD@RemnantMd·
Foundational Health Podcast Episode #1 with @AmmousMD Primarily, we focused on Dr. Ammous’ journey through diet, quantum biology, and spirituality. Also touched on -Flaws in Medical Education -Limitations of Conventional Treatments ...and more. youtube.com/watch?v=IOzLru…
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govt.exe is corrupt
govt.exe is corrupt@govt_corrupt·
Being around normies all day, listening to them repeat what the TV newsman said verbatim, is fucking exhausting.
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Polly St. George
Polly St. George@FringeViews·
Pierre Poilievre failing to read the room AGAIN. Meeting with Bill Ackman? 😬 The Conservative Party of Canada needs a new leader and many new MPs.
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John-Paul Berg
John-Paul Berg@SemperVeritasX·
Canada is a resource/labor colony for City of London banking interests. I've been saying exactly that for years now. We are witnessing a managed decline. It gets worse from here.
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Greg
Greg@greg_scott84·
Stop and think about this... Every Western Nation, from Europe to North America, is facing the same set of problems to a greater or lesser degree: - rampant migration - Net Zero insanity - industrial farming - hindered natural resource development - internet censorship - woke madness in schools - Smart City development - etc, etc, etc... These issues all stem from the various global agendas that our politicians support and implement. It doesn't matter whether they're liberal or conservative governments, every single one participates to some degree or other. In Canada, Pierre Poilievre has been a part of this adherence to globalist policy for decades and his voting record speaks for itself. He doesn't talk about any of it. He sticks to the same political script that everyone before him did. He does not oppose these agendas, but quietly supports them in Parliament and then lies and deflects when asked about it in public. Mulroney (who publicly endorsed Poilievre) said it best at his 2014 speech at a Canada 2020 conference. Keep in mind that Mark Carney's wife was on Canada 2020's advisory board in 2014.
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Lozzy B 🇦🇺𝕏
Lozzy B 🇦🇺𝕏@TruthFairy131·
International Jewish advocacy organisation ADL says it is monitoring all of the Goyim & if you say anything mean about the actions & behaviour of Jews or Israel or expose their lies & agenda then they will send your information off to journalists & Law enforcement. This is NOT ok. The world did not sign up to be monitored, surveilled & stalked by Israel. This is insane.
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Wide Awake Media
Wide Awake Media@wideawake_media·
According to investigative journalist Whitney Webb, Palantir is "the new Jeffrey Epstein". "If they want to blackmail you... they just access what Palantir sucked up about you—your search history, your communications, your finances, tweets you've liked in the past, all sorts of things." "You don't really need Epstein in the surveillance era." "The disturbing thing about Palantir is that it's really about pre-crime. They were the pioneers of predictive policing." "Palantir is the resurrection of [a] DARPA program called Total Information Awareness—that was so scandalous when it was announced it was defunded by Congress." "But then they realised that if they turned it into a private company, no one would complain." "And that's how we got Palantir."
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HealthRanger
HealthRanger@HealthRanger·
Told ya U.S. soldiers are being thrown out there as BAIT to justify a larger war. The 8,000 soldiers being sent for a land invasion should realize they are being deliberately set up to DIE for this very reason.
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Uncommon Sense
Uncommon Sense@Uncommonsince76·
It all so insane when you read into the recent history of the Middle East wars… Like for example, the United States backed Saddam Hussein significantly in the Iraq/Iran war of the 80’s… It was viewed that Iran was the bigger threat and useful to American/Israeli policy to do so… They further helped Saddam get and use Chemical weapons and nerve gases against the Iranians… (a war crime) 1 decade later the U.S. was clamoring for war against Saddam saying “he has biological, Chemical, and weapons of mass destruction!” In the later Iraq war, the U.S. did find chemical weapons in Iraq… it was just the same ones we supplied them with decades earlier… The reality is the U.S. has been playing all these Arab countries against each other for decades just to destroy them all for Israel… and it hasn’t benefited the U.S. in anyway because our country became occupied long ago..
🇨🇳 陈杰森 Jason Chen@CNBlockIntel

🚨🚨🚨 SADDAM INVADED IRAN WITH 70,000 MEN AND 3,000 TANKS. IT BECAME THE LONGEST WAR OF THE 20TH CENTURY. TRUMP AND NETANYAHU ARE ABOUT TO MAKE THE SAME MISTAKE. 🚨🚨🚨 In 1980, Iraq had the most modern military in the Middle East. They invaded Iran's flat plains expecting a 2-week victory. It lasted 8 YEARS. Over 1 MILLION people died. Let that sink in. 💀 Iraq sent 70,000 troops into Khuzestan — Iran trapped them in urban warfare and DESTROYED their armored divisions 💀 34 days to take ONE city (Khorramshahr) — at a cost that broke Iraq's entire army morale 💀 May 1982 — Iran surrounded and captured 19,000 Iraqi soldiers in a SINGLE operation 💀 20,000-30,000 Iraqis killed on the southern front ALONE by 1982 💀 The flat plains turned into "World War I in the desert" — trenches, chemical weapons, total hell ⚠️ The U.S. lost 4,431 soldiers in 8 YEARS of Iraq. Iran lost that many in single BATTLES — and kept fighting for 8 more years. This is a nation that DOES NOT QUIT. ⚠️ A U.S. carrier strike group with 5,000 marines is heading to the region right now. For context — the Iraq invasion required 177,000 troops. 5,000 marines vs a country of 90 MILLION. They're showing you bunker buster strikes and "mission accomplished" footage. They're NOT showing you that Iran has spent 45 years turning its mountains into FORTRESSES. Their concrete is 200-400 MPa — the U.S. standard is 100-150 MPa. The GBU-57 bunker busters can't even penetrate it. Here's what nobody is asking: If bombing works, why is the U.S. now sending ground troops? → Because bombing ISN'T working → But ground troops face the Zagros Mountains — the same mountain range that stopped EVERY invader in 2,500 years → So what's the actual plan? There IS no plan. There's only escalation. Every empire that tried to occupy Iran learned the same lesson: you can invade the plains, but you CANNOT hold the mountains. The Zagros range is a natural fortress. Iran doesn't need to win battles — it just needs to NOT LOSE. And that's what it's been doing for 3,000 years. This won't be Iraq 2003. This won't be Afghanistan. This will be the war that BREAKS the myth of American military dominance — because you can't bomb what you can't reach, and you can't occupy what you can't hold. Prepare accordingly. 🚨🚨🚨 X is hiding this. Follow + RT before it disappears. 🔥

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Daniel Davis Deep Dive
Daniel Davis Deep Dive@DanielLDavis1·
🚨 THE WORLD’S BIGGEST DESTABILIZER: WASHINGTON? 🚨 In a stunning analysis, Jennifer Kavanaugh (@jekavanagh) argues that the U.S. military umbrella isn't bringing peace—it’s fueling global chaos. 🌎💥 📉 "To me, the most destabilizing power in the world right now is the United States." · 🇮🇱 "Israel acts with impunity in the Middle East on the back of US military power”. " Without it, allies would be forced to grapple with their own security reality. 🛡️ From the Baltics to Japan, U.S. alliances are "quite distortionary to global politics," enabling reckless behavior that wouldn't exist otherwise. It’s time to stop the narrative that the U.S. must stay to "stabilize" the globe. 🛑 Is American power actually the primary source of world disruption? 👇 Watch the full breakdown on Daniel Davis Deep Dive: open.substack.com/pub/danieldavi… 👉#IranWar #ForeignPolicy #NationalSecurity #Geopolitics #USMilitary #DanielDavisDeepDive #GlobalStability
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