Dan-Liviu Popa

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Dan-Liviu Popa

Dan-Liviu Popa

@danucky

Cunning linguist

เข้าร่วม Haziran 2009
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OSINTdefender
OSINTdefender@sentdefender·
Reports of a possible direct impact from an Iranian drone on the U.S. Consulate in Erbil, Northern Iraq, amid a massive one-way drone attack currently underway against Northern and Eastern Iraq by Iran, with explosions being heard in Baghdad and Erbil.
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Babak Taghvaee - The Crisis Watch
BREAKING: To cause fear and horror among the people in Tehran, the capital city of Iran, the Israelis are now randomly bombing residential buildings. They used to target buildings suspected of housing government or military officials of the regime—now they are bombing randomly. This is exactly what Saddam Hussein was doing to Iran during the Iran–Iraq War. This is a sign of desperation by Netanyahu and his bloodthirsty Katz. #OperationEpicFury #OperationLionsRoar
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The Kobeissi Letter
The Kobeissi Letter@KobeissiLetter·
BREAKING: Turkey's central bank sold -58 tons of gold, worth over $8 billion, in just 2 weeks. Gold reserves dropped -6 tons in the week ending March 13th and another -52 tons in the week ending March 20th, bringing total reserves down to 513 tons, marking the largest drop in 7 years. Over half of the gold was used to borrow US Dollars via swaps, with the rest sold outright on the open market. The gold sales also exceeded the ~43 tons of outflows from all global gold-backed ETFs over the same 2-week period, making Turkey the single largest source of gold liquidation worldwide. This comes as the central bank is burning its FX reserves to defend the lira, which has come under intense pressure from surging energy import costs and rising US Dollar demand since the Iran War began. As a result, total Turkey FX reserves dropped ~$40 billion, to ~$175 billion, the lowest since Q3 2025. Rising energy costs are forcing Turkey to dump gold.
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Barchart
Barchart@Barchart·
BREAKING 🚨: U.S. Banks U.S. Banks are currently facing unrealized losses of $306 Billion 🤯👀
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Ragıp Soylu
Ragıp Soylu@ragipsoylu·
NEW: Turkey reveals that a NATO Maritime Component Command would be established on the Bosporus in Istanbul. The news was casually reported by the ministry as they were reporting on a visit by Major General Jean-Pierre Fague (France), Commander of the Multinational Force Ukraine Operational Headquarters (MNF-U OHQ), and Deputy Commander Major General Richard Stewart Charles Bell (United Kingdom) to Istanbul. The visit was received by Rear Admiral (LH) Özgür Erken, Commander of the Istanbul Strait Command, Rear Admiral (LH) Birol Orak, Commander of the Mine Fleet Command, as well as the personnel from the Maritime Component Command.
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Nick Hudson
Nick Hudson@NickHudsonCT·
How military conscription happens in Russia—a thread Gosuslugi (the Russian digital ID system) has become a central hub without which life in Russia is almost impossible. Through it, people obtain documents, schedule doctor appointments, and more recently, receive electronic military summons. If a citizen does not confirm receipt, their rights are automatically restricted (leaving the country, selling property, driving a car) — which is a direct implementation of digitally "switching off" an individual from the system. This represents one of the most radical examples of a state transforming into a digital control mechanism in modern history. What was once a portal for paying parking fees or booking passport appointments has become a digital cage. Before this law (2023), a military summons in Russia had to be delivered in person and signed for. People would simply avoid opening the door or live at different addresses. Now, a summons is considered delivered the moment it appears in your personal Gosuslugi account — or, if you do not have an active account, 7 days after it is entered into the "Unified Register of Conscripts." The travel ban activates immediately upon delivery of the summons — before the 20-day window begins. If a citizen then fails to report to the military office within 20 days, the following additional restrictions are triggered: - Driving ban: The driver's license becomes invalid in the traffic police database. - Ban on buying/selling real estate: The land registry (Rosreestr) blocks any transactions. You cannot sell property to leave the country. - Credit ban: Banks automatically see that the applicant is subject to conscription restrictions and loan access is blocked. - Business restriction: You cannot register a company or work as a freelancer (self-employed). In Russia, it is nearly impossible to function without a Gosuslugi account. You use it to enroll your child in school or kindergarten. You receive QR codes through it (as seen during the pandemic). When people began attempting to delete their accounts in March 2023 ahead of the spring conscription drive, the authorities disabled the "delete account" option on the website. This happened proactively on March 31, 2023—the same day the Defence Ministry announced electronic summonses—rather than in response to a mass exodus already underway. The system is integrated with a network of over 200,000 cameras in Moscow equipped with facial recognition. In documented cases, the flagging has occurred specifically when a conscript contests his draft order in court—at which point the enlistment office enters him into the system as an alleged evader, triggering a facial recognition alert and enabling police to detain him on the spot. It is not confirmed as a blanket automatic trigger for anyone who has simply received a summons and not yet reported. The state can effectively cut a person off from the social and economic bloodstream—without the ability to drive, manage money, or use property. This became reality in Russia faster than almost anywhere else because the state used war as justification to merge all databases (tax, police, medical, and military) into one central system. Russia no longer uses technology merely as a service for citizens, but as an operational tool of enforcement. 🧵
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Dan-Liviu Popa@danucky·
@vanusha_rm @nikola_mikovic This is just a clever ploy of Putin's to deceive the globalists and make them let their guard down before he strikes like a jewdo master and saves us all with a brilliant coup de grace B-). Trust the plan, Z-Pats!
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Vanya Mileva
Vanya Mileva@vanusha_rm·
Nick Hudson@NickHudsonCT

How military conscription happens in Russia—a thread Gosuslugi (the Russian digital ID system) has become a central hub without which life in Russia is almost impossible. Through it, people obtain documents, schedule doctor appointments, and more recently, receive electronic military summons. If a citizen does not confirm receipt, their rights are automatically restricted (leaving the country, selling property, driving a car) — which is a direct implementation of digitally "switching off" an individual from the system. This represents one of the most radical examples of a state transforming into a digital control mechanism in modern history. What was once a portal for paying parking fees or booking passport appointments has become a digital cage. Before this law (2023), a military summons in Russia had to be delivered in person and signed for. People would simply avoid opening the door or live at different addresses. Now, a summons is considered delivered the moment it appears in your personal Gosuslugi account — or, if you do not have an active account, 7 days after it is entered into the "Unified Register of Conscripts." The travel ban activates immediately upon delivery of the summons — before the 20-day window begins. If a citizen then fails to report to the military office within 20 days, the following additional restrictions are triggered: - Driving ban: The driver's license becomes invalid in the traffic police database. - Ban on buying/selling real estate: The land registry (Rosreestr) blocks any transactions. You cannot sell property to leave the country. - Credit ban: Banks automatically see that the applicant is subject to conscription restrictions and loan access is blocked. - Business restriction: You cannot register a company or work as a freelancer (self-employed). In Russia, it is nearly impossible to function without a Gosuslugi account. You use it to enroll your child in school or kindergarten. You receive QR codes through it (as seen during the pandemic). When people began attempting to delete their accounts in March 2023 ahead of the spring conscription drive, the authorities disabled the "delete account" option on the website. This happened proactively on March 31, 2023—the same day the Defence Ministry announced electronic summonses—rather than in response to a mass exodus already underway. The system is integrated with a network of over 200,000 cameras in Moscow equipped with facial recognition. In documented cases, the flagging has occurred specifically when a conscript contests his draft order in court—at which point the enlistment office enters him into the system as an alleged evader, triggering a facial recognition alert and enabling police to detain him on the spot. It is not confirmed as a blanket automatic trigger for anyone who has simply received a summons and not yet reported. The state can effectively cut a person off from the social and economic bloodstream—without the ability to drive, manage money, or use property. This became reality in Russia faster than almost anywhere else because the state used war as justification to merge all databases (tax, police, medical, and military) into one central system. Russia no longer uses technology merely as a service for citizens, but as an operational tool of enforcement. 🧵

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Brian Allen
Brian Allen@allenanalysis·
Trump on Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince MBS today: “He didn’t think he would be kissing my ass. He really didn’t. And now he has to be nice to me. He better be nice to me.” This is how the President of the United States describes America’s most important Gulf ally. The same Saudi Arabia that: — Cut oil production by 6.7 million barrels — Whose energy infrastructure Iran threatened to destroy — Who the US needs to keep oil markets stable — Who Trump is asking to join the Iran war Diplomatic relationships are built over decades. Trump just described the Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia as someone kissing his body parts — on camera — while asking him for military cooperation. France got an 8 out of 10. Japan got Pearl Harbor. Saudi Arabia got this. The isolation of America is not just a policy failure. It is a daily practice.
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Ragged Trousered Philanderer
The Israelis are desperate to put Reza Pahlavi, eldest son of the former Shah, into power in Iran. But this is the former Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi in 1976, before fleeing into exile, describing the power of the Jewish lobby in the USA and how they control media and finance.
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OSINTdefender
OSINTdefender@sentdefender·
Strikes have been reported across Iran in the cities of Tehran, Isfahan, Shiraz, and Dezful, as Israeli and U.S. strikes target Iranian regime, IRGC, and other infrastructure throughout the nation.
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Huginn & Muninn Intelligence
Huginn & Muninn Intelligence@HM_Int3lligence·
A pretty iconic video, an Iranian girl plays on swings at a beach in Bandar Abbas, near the Strait of Hormuz, while smoke rises in the background from a nearby naval base that had been struck.
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OSINTdefender
OSINTdefender@sentdefender·
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio told G7 Foreign Ministers during a meeting on Friday that the United States was close to holding serious negotiations with Iran, but added that the war will continue for another two to four weeks, three sources with direct knowledge tell Axios.
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