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Sheldon Stack 💹🧲

@SheldonStack

Everything is everything, after winter must come spring…

Apalachicola, FL Sumali Kasım 2020
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New York Post@nypost·
NYC first lady Rama Duwaji deletes old X account after posts praising Palestinian terrorists resurface trib.al/Ofcrntz
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Parody Jeff@Parodyjeffx·
NETANYAHU CANCELS HIS CPAC HUNGARY APPEARANCE. He was the main special guest. What the hell is going on ?
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Rekt Fencer
Rekt Fencer@rektfencer·
EVERY SAFE HAVEN JUST FAILED BTC. GOLD. STOCKS. OIL. FIAT. THE WHOLE FINANCIAL SYSTEM IS BREAKING. WHERE DOES CAPITAL GO NOW?
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Thomas Juneau
Thomas Juneau@thomasjuneau·
The US military could certainly take Kharg Island. But as long as the Islamic Republic is not defeated (which it is not, for now), US troops and assets on the small and flat island would be target practice for Iranian drones and missiles.
Barak Ravid@BarakRavid

🇺🇸🇮🇷🚢The Trump administration is considering plans to occupy or blockade Iran's Kharg Island to pressure Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, four sources with knowledge of the issue tell @MarcACaputo and me. Read our story on @axios axios.com/2026/03/20/ira…

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Sheldon Stack 💹🧲@SheldonStack·
@Mbakaza4L Ostensibly this is double-standard is being noticed more & more, & actually driving antisemitism.
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ALUTHEDON
ALUTHEDON@Mbakaza4L·
This is just one trick media use to manufacture consent for war.
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James Fishback
James Fishback@j_fishback·
I was denied entry to Mar-a-Lago tonight for a dinner I was invited to last month. I was told it was over my “criticism of Israel and the Iran war.” Next stop: Taco Bell.
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klöss@kloss_xyz·
let me explain the ramifications of this… → 150,000 people just got locked out of their own cars… across 46 states… for 6 days straight and counting → not a software bug. not a glitch. not AI permissions gone wrong. → hackers flooded Intoxalock’s servers and all these vehicles just stopped starting… → these are court ordered breathalyzer devices… people who messed up in the past but have been doing everything right since (hopefully)… and now they can’t drive to work because someone else’s security system failed wild connect the dots… your electric car talks to a server to start. one breach and it’s a 50,000 dollar paperweight your insulin pump syncs to a server. your pacemaker data lives on a server. one breach and it’s not a car that stops working… it’s a body your smart home lock runs through a server. one breach and your front door either won’t open or won’t close now zoom out… Gartner projects $2.5 trillion going into AI this year… only $240 billion into securing the systems it runs on. that’s a 10 to 1 bet that nothing goes wrong the four biggest tech companies (Alphabet, Microsoft, Meta, and Amazon) are rumored to spend $700 billion on AI infrastructure this year alone… while cybercrime is projected to cost the world $10.5 trillion now imagine this happens to Tesla. to a hospital network. to the power grid… every new AI integration is a new attack surface. every API is a new door. every device that “talks to the cloud” is one more thing that can be turned off by someone you’ll never meet and I’m not saying every one of these systems will experience something who really knows what’s secure or isn’t but if you’re building right now… security isn’t the last layer you add. it’s the first one. → 150,000 people have just found out what happens when nobody prioritizes that… archaic government systems and legacy businesses are likely first on the chopping block I hope the rest of us continuously learn from it instead of living it the weakest link in every system is the one nobody bothered to secure like what wild system vulnerability will we see next? does someone hack Area 51?
Polymarket@Polymarket

BREAKING: Cyberattack against American breathalyzer test company locks out drivers across 45 states.

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Sheldon Stack 💹🧲
Sheldon Stack 💹🧲@SheldonStack·
@ItsTheEnforcer The better question, what other intelligence assessments are materially wrong. It could be an imminent threat or fake news 🤔
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The Enforcer
The Enforcer@ItsTheEnforcer·
So Iran just fired ballistic missiles at Diego Garcia… and there’s one major problem. Iran isn’t supposed to have missiles with that far of a range — so where did they come from? 👀
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Sheldon Stack 💹🧲@SheldonStack·
@disclosetv Objectively, yes you’ve bombed schools & infrastructure, but if in the middle your easing sanctions you’ve imposed for decades, it’s indicative of a plan with some missing assumptions.
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Disclose.tv@disclosetv·
JUST IN - U.S. Treasury issues new 30-day licenses permitting the sale of Iranian crude oil and petroleum products — Reuters
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Sheldon Stack 💹🧲@SheldonStack·
@casenorthdakota @scottmelker France (largest Muslim population in Western Europe, ~8–10% of total population): Muslims are estimated at 15–20% of the armed forces per Grok. Thus are they going to join an Israeli/US war against Iran No do UK, Germany etc Asymmetrical warfare taking no new meaning.
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Case@casenorthdakota·
@scottmelker Your moving your way up to the top of my coward list. Enough fudd and fear mongering.
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OSINTdefender
OSINTdefender@sentdefender·
According to the Wall Street Journal, citing multiple U.S. officials, Iran has targeted the joint U.S.-UK base at Diego Garcia in the Indian Ocean with two intermediate-range ballistic missiles (IRBM). According to the report, one missile failed in flight whilst the other was engaged by a U.S. destroyer utilizing an SM-3 interceptor, but a successful interception was not confirmed. None of the missiles hit the base. This is notable as Iranian long-range precision fires have not previously been publicly assessed as having the range to hit such a target as Diego Garcia, as the base is some 4,000 kilometers from Iran proper.
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Sheldon Stack 💹🧲@SheldonStack·
@radigancarter Excellent. Prescient as Trump seems on the verge of calling it Won. The Marines are still enroute but its trek through Hormuz to Kharg🤔 Appreciate you 🍻
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Sheldon Stack 💹🧲@SheldonStack·
@CNviolations People love to talk about the 1A, but from the comments most people actually favor censorship. Yeah the auditor is not the most congenial but Church worker “I will take you down,” very Christian like. The 1A doesn’t just apply when convenient to your sensibilities.
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theficouple@theficouple·
When you bought the $50,000 Tesla Model Y to save on gas & maintenance. Then you learned: - It loses 20-35% of its value by year 3 - It loses 55-58% of its value by year 5 So by year 5 you lost $35,000+ of value? ....Congrats on saving ~$1,000/yr on gas.
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SightBringer
SightBringer@_The_Prophet__·
⚡️Poverty is a power, access, and distribution problem. That is the real signal. A society can easily produce enough to eliminate a huge amount of material deprivation and still choose not to do it. It can choose scarcity by design. It can ration housing, healthcare, education, credit, legal protection, food quality, and time. It can allow abundance at the top and precarity at the bottom because precarity is useful. It disciplines labor. It lowers bargaining power. It keeps people obedient, anxious, and available. It turns survival into leverage. So yes, a lot of poverty persists because the system tolerates it, benefits from it, and in some layers actively requires it. The simplistic version says “they want people to be poor.” That is emotionally true in effect, but structurally too simplistic in motive. Most elites do not wake up thinking “I want poverty.” They wake up wanting cheap labor, compliant workers, asset appreciation, low taxes, protected incumbency, controllable politics, and a population that cannot bargain too hard. Poverty is the downstream condition produced by those priorities. Misery is often an externality of elite preference, not always the stated goal. But once the system is built that way, the distinction starts to matter less. If your preferred order requires a permanent layer of insecurity, then you are functionally choosing poverty whether or not you say the words out loud. The money-printing part confuses token distribution with real resource organization. You cannot print more housing units, doctors, energy, or land by typing numbers into an account. If you spray money into a supply-constrained system, you can just bid up prices and create inflationary distortion. That part matters. But it is also true that rich states already create enormous financial claims when they want to save banks, support war, stabilize asset prices, subsidize favored industries, or backstop political priorities. So the deeper hypocrisy is real. The state suddenly becomes very imaginative around money when elite stability is at risk, and very moralistic around money when the lower classes need relief. That is why people sense a lie in the official story. The lie is not that money can magically solve every form of poverty. The lie is that society is helpless. It is not helpless. It is selective. It has capacity, but it allocates that capacity according to hierarchy, ownership, and political usefulness.
Max 📟@MaxNordau

WATCH: "Professor Jiang" explains that we could fix poverty by printing infinite money but we don't because we want people to be poor. I am not joking.

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Jason Ai. Williams
Jason Ai. Williams@GoingParabolic·
X removed being able to copy a tweet's link on iPhone
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