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GodOfWealth@tinygodofwealth·
The movie name is RRR. One of the best movie. The meeting is symbolic and you realize their bond at the end of the movie. The last battle shows that both of them are human avatars of Gods and then connect to their previous avatars from Ramayana epic. The movie also shows some of the cruelty of British colonialism. There are many intriguing battle scenes.
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まだ面白い@madaomoshiroi·
映画にでてくる登場キャラの初対面シーンで、これ以上のものは今後も存在しない気がする
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Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
🇺🇸 The Army just loosened enlistment standards in the middle of a war Maximum enlistment age raised to 42 for both new recruits and prior service. Single marijuana conviction no longer requires a waiver. "Expedited revision." Nobody expands the recruiting pool during peacetime. You do it when you're burning through personnel faster than you can replace them, or when you're planning for something that requires a lot more bodies. Four weeks into Operation Epic Fury, with 4,400+ Marines heading to the Gulf, ground operations being discussed, and CENTCOM running nonstop combat sorties, the Army just told 42-year-olds with a weed charge that Uncle Sam wants them after all... Source: @disclosetv
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🇺🇸🇮🇷The U.S. is reportedly deploying about 1,000 elite paratroopers from the 82nd Airborne Division to the Middle East in the coming days. This adds firepower to the regional buildup even as Trump pushes his 15 point Iran peace plan. Source: KVUE

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GodOfWealth@tinygodofwealth·
@aleksbrz11 Interesting enough similar incident happened before whey thy rigged the goggles for the drones operator …
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GodOfWealth@tinygodofwealth·
@aleksbrz11 If there are thousands of shoe soles like this already in use then at the press of a button this could cause many civilians and military personnel to lose limbs … just like the pager incident … that is sickening.
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🚨BREAKING NEWS Russian intelligence intercepted a package sent from Poland, intended to be delivered to a war zone under the guise of humanitarian aid.🇷🇺 Authorities announced that they found 500 explosive devices hidden in shoe insoles inside the package.
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GodOfWealth@tinygodofwealth·
@aleksbrz11 It’s probably not the first time then. The chances are packages of this kind got delivered into Russian from same or different entry points. They could have implanted tracking devices as well..
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GodOfWealth@tinygodofwealth·
In the political realm this Iranian war is a golden opportunity for Russia and China to set some records on many levels. Drag it longer and it will break many nations, just took few weeks to reverse sanctions on Russia and bring many countries to their knees due to oil, cooking gas and fertilizer. If this drags for another 6 to 9 months it will offset the political balance and might help Russians with the Ukrainian campaign and China with Taiwan reunification. Given all that and astrological calculations, the war is on. It cannot and it will not end or slow down until June 2027. By then if nuclear weapons are used then chances of war and worldwide famine, distress prolonging even further.
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BRICS News@BRICSinfo·
JUST IN: 🇺🇸🇮🇷 President Trump officially declares the "war has been won" against Iran. "I think we're gonna end it. I can't tell you for sure."
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GodOfWealth@tinygodofwealth·
@ricwe123 That looks like the one that docked at the India’s mangalore port. Strange enough India has enough cow manure to produce their own cooking gas and fertilizer from the manure and slurry … and never considered solar panels and other alternative to oil. 🤷‍♂️
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It’s honestly foolish for a country like India—home to millions of cows—to remain so dependent on imported LPG when a clean, renewable cooking fuel is sitting right in the backyard. Cow manure (dung) isn’t just waste. It’s energy. The process is simple and proven worldwide. It’s called anaerobic digestion, and it happens in a biogas digester: Cow Manure + water → slurry Bacteria break it down in an oxygen-free tank They release biogas—50–60% methane, just like LPG Piped straight to a modified stove. This isn’t experimental. Small villages to large-scale plants have used it for decades. In Bandung, Indonesia, one cow’s daily manure(dung) equals about 0.34 kg of LPG equivalent. A few cows can fuel a household. This is not a new or experimental idea. It is a well-established technology used for decades around the world, from small village setups to larger industrial operations. How It Works: From Cow manure (dung) to Cooking Fuel The process of turning cow dung into cooking gas happens in a device called a biogas digester. The science behind it is straightforward: Collection and Mixing: Cow manure is collected and mixed with water to create a slurry. Anaerobic Digestion: This slurry is fed into an airtight tank (the digester). Here, naturally occurring bacteria break down the organic matter in the manure in an oxygen-free environment. This process is called anaerobic digestion. Gas Production: As the bacteria work, they release biogas, which is roughly 50-60% methane (CH₄)—the same flammable component found in natural gas and LPG—along with carbon dioxide and small amounts of other gases. Collection and Use: The biogas is captured in a storage chamber and then piped directly to a specially modified or compatible stove in your kitchen, ready for cooking. A Real-World Example: A community project in Bandung, Indonesia, found that one cow produces about 25 kg of dung per day, which can be converted into roughly 0.34 kg of LPG equivalent . This shows that a few cows can provide a significant amount of cooking fuel for a household. Benefits? Renewable—no more LPG price shocks Turns waste into fuel Huge cost savings after setup Leftover slurry = nitrogen-rich bio-fertilizer (better than chemical fertilizers, which countries like India import) Any countries with cows don’t need to beg for fossil fuel imports. They just need more biogas digesters. @Alex_Oloyede2 @AlternatNews @aleksbrz11 @MarioNawfal @MyLordBebo @OlgaBazova @scottmelker @PathfinderAstro @BRICSinfo @New_tres @BeijingDai @136Division @Eng_china5 @RT_com @GeromanAT @UlyanaStrizh @squatsons @cirnosad @SprinterPress @Navsteva @MFA_SriLanka @ChinaEmbSL @RusEmbSriLanka @shanaka86 @Sputnik_India @mog_russEN @pubity @wokeflix @WarMonitors @SpoxCHN_MaoNing @New_tres @ChinaNow24 @Currentreport1 @sentdefender @zhao_dashuai @CarlZha @mog_russEN @ChinaENX @ZardSi @antmillionsbot @STANISKRAPIVNIK @Suriya_offl @Karthi_Offl @actorvijay

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Richard@ricwe123·
Because Asian countries were willing to pay more, an LNG carrier from the US ditched France and rerouted to Asia for the better payout......
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GodOfWealth@tinygodofwealth·
@Kalshi Alright what’s the turnaround? Will it be one brick at a time with final construction deadline set to 100 years from now?
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Kalshi@Kalshi·
JUST IN: NASA announces $20 billion plan to build permanent moon base
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GodOfWealth@tinygodofwealth·
@Polymarket Nothing will materialize. The war will continue. Iran won’t be able to do this third time. Besides it won’t be just Iranian war. Expect the worst in Eastern European and East Asian front.
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Polymarket@Polymarket·
BREAKING: Iran now confirms there has been outreach between the U.S. and Iran and that Iran is “willing to listen” to proposals.
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GodOfWealth@tinygodofwealth·
@RT_com The global famine in the horizon. The alternative would be to use biogas digester to use cow maure etc. Leftover slurry from the process contain nitrogen-rich bio-fertilizer (better than chemical fertilizers, which countries like India import)
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Global Famine on the horizon - Hormuz strait shutdown trigger fertilizer, oil shortage in UK, USA, EU, India and Asia While the world watches oil prices, a more insidious crisis is building beneath the waves of the Strait of Hormuz. The same attack that halted LNG traffic has severed the supply line for 33% of the world’s fertilizer trade, triggering a UN warning that food shortages could soon spread from developing nations to European shores. But the UN warning, based on a short-term analysis, may understate the true crisis: an oncoming global famine. Modern agriculture is dependent on fossil fuels—not just for machinery, but for nitrogen-based fertilizers produced in the Persian Gulf. With the strait closed, experts warn of a "fertilizer shock" that will decimate crop yields just as the Northern Hemisphere planting season begins. The Gulf states are major fertilizer producers because the key ingredients for the most widely used fertilizers are natural gas and oil byproducts. Natural gas is the main ingredient. The primary type of fertilizer produced in the Gulf is nitrogen fertilizer, created through a chemical process (the Haber-Bosch process) that uses natural gas as its essential feedstock. Nitrogen fertilizer is simply natural gas transformed into a form that plants can use. The refining of crude oil produces sulfur as a byproduct, which is then used to make sulfuric acid—critical for producing phosphate fertilizers. Because the Gulf states have some of the world's largest and most accessible reserves of oil and gas, they possess a massive and cost-effective supply of these essential raw materials. The UK's National Farmers Union reports that UK farmers have low to depleted forage (hay, silage) and low fertilizer stock. In the Gulf states themselves—which import up to 90% of their food—nations like Qatar and Kuwait are effectively maritime-blockaded, now reliant on overland trucking through Saudi Arabia. In East Africa, already drought-stricken, the fertilizer shortage is expected to push millions into famine by late summer. The Astrological Countdown A February 2026 publication from the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) Regional Office for Europe and Central Asia explicitly raised concern about food security risks in the region due to the Ukraine War. This was before the Iran war that started on February 28, 2026. The Iran war has now escalated those food security risks for Europe into what experts are calling “localized starvation” because of food price inflation and supply chain pressure. Experts warn of potential hunger crises in more vulnerable, import-dependent nations. Astrological projections suggest the conflict driving this crisis will stretch far beyond that immediate horizon. While policymakers publicly dismiss astrology, intelligence circles are taking the forecasts seriously. The readings indicate an intensive battle period this spring (April 9 – May 18, 2026), followed by ground forces combat from December 2026 through June 2027. "Years of sanctions by the West and the U.S. have pushed Russia, China, and even North Korea to bolster their economic self-sufficiency, preparing them for worst-case scenarios. If farmers cannot secure fuel and fertilizer for the next several planting cycles—then widespread famine and deaths due to starvation in developed European nations, UK, USA is no longer a historical concept, but a looming geopolitical reality @Alex_Oloyede2 @AlternatNews @aleksbrz11 @MarioNawfal @MyLordBebo @OlgaBazova @scottmelker @PathfinderAstro @BRICSinfo @New_tres @BeijingDai @136Division @Eng_china5 @RT_com @GeromanAT @UlyanaStrizh @hippyygoat @squatsons @cirnosad @SprinterPress @Navsteva @MFA_SriLanka @ChinaEmbSL @RusEmbSriLanka @shanaka86 @Sputnik_India @mog_russEN @pubity @wokeflix @WarMonitors @New_tres @ChinaNow24 @Currentreport1 @sentdefender @zhao_dashuai @CarlZha @mog_russEN @ChinaENX @ZardSi @antmillionsbot @STANISKRAPIVNIK @Suriya_offl @Karthi_Offl @ActorVijayTeam

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❗️Russia temporarily HALTS ammonium nitrate fertilizer exports to prioritize domestic farmers amid the ongoing Iran conflict Supply disruptions could severely impact the world food market
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GodOfWealth@tinygodofwealth·
@kadmitriev I beat financial times to it, but they are in denial of Global Famine. 👇👇
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Global Famine on the horizon - Hormuz strait shutdown trigger fertilizer, oil shortage in UK, USA, EU, India and Asia While the world watches oil prices, a more insidious crisis is building beneath the waves of the Strait of Hormuz. The same attack that halted LNG traffic has severed the supply line for 33% of the world’s fertilizer trade, triggering a UN warning that food shortages could soon spread from developing nations to European shores. But the UN warning, based on a short-term analysis, may understate the true crisis: an oncoming global famine. Modern agriculture is dependent on fossil fuels—not just for machinery, but for nitrogen-based fertilizers produced in the Persian Gulf. With the strait closed, experts warn of a "fertilizer shock" that will decimate crop yields just as the Northern Hemisphere planting season begins. The Gulf states are major fertilizer producers because the key ingredients for the most widely used fertilizers are natural gas and oil byproducts. Natural gas is the main ingredient. The primary type of fertilizer produced in the Gulf is nitrogen fertilizer, created through a chemical process (the Haber-Bosch process) that uses natural gas as its essential feedstock. Nitrogen fertilizer is simply natural gas transformed into a form that plants can use. The refining of crude oil produces sulfur as a byproduct, which is then used to make sulfuric acid—critical for producing phosphate fertilizers. Because the Gulf states have some of the world's largest and most accessible reserves of oil and gas, they possess a massive and cost-effective supply of these essential raw materials. The UK's National Farmers Union reports that UK farmers have low to depleted forage (hay, silage) and low fertilizer stock. In the Gulf states themselves—which import up to 90% of their food—nations like Qatar and Kuwait are effectively maritime-blockaded, now reliant on overland trucking through Saudi Arabia. In East Africa, already drought-stricken, the fertilizer shortage is expected to push millions into famine by late summer. The Astrological Countdown A February 2026 publication from the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) Regional Office for Europe and Central Asia explicitly raised concern about food security risks in the region due to the Ukraine War. This was before the Iran war that started on February 28, 2026. The Iran war has now escalated those food security risks for Europe into what experts are calling “localized starvation” because of food price inflation and supply chain pressure. Experts warn of potential hunger crises in more vulnerable, import-dependent nations. Astrological projections suggest the conflict driving this crisis will stretch far beyond that immediate horizon. While policymakers publicly dismiss astrology, intelligence circles are taking the forecasts seriously. The readings indicate an intensive battle period this spring (April 9 – May 18, 2026), followed by ground forces combat from December 2026 through June 2027. "Years of sanctions by the West and the U.S. have pushed Russia, China, and even North Korea to bolster their economic self-sufficiency, preparing them for worst-case scenarios. If farmers cannot secure fuel and fertilizer for the next several planting cycles—then widespread famine and deaths due to starvation in developed European nations, UK, USA is no longer a historical concept, but a looming geopolitical reality @Alex_Oloyede2 @AlternatNews @aleksbrz11 @MarioNawfal @MyLordBebo @OlgaBazova @scottmelker @PathfinderAstro @BRICSinfo @New_tres @BeijingDai @136Division @Eng_china5 @RT_com @GeromanAT @UlyanaStrizh @hippyygoat @squatsons @cirnosad @SprinterPress @Navsteva @MFA_SriLanka @ChinaEmbSL @RusEmbSriLanka @shanaka86 @Sputnik_India @mog_russEN @pubity @wokeflix @WarMonitors @New_tres @ChinaNow24 @Currentreport1 @sentdefender @zhao_dashuai @CarlZha @mog_russEN @ChinaENX @ZardSi @antmillionsbot @STANISKRAPIVNIK @Suriya_offl @Karthi_Offl @ActorVijayTeam

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GodOfWealth@tinygodofwealth·
@kadmitriev It will but biogas digester could be used to generate cooking gas and fertilizer from cows manure / slurry. 👇👇
GodOfWealth@tinygodofwealth

It’s honestly foolish for a country like India—home to millions of cows—to remain so dependent on imported LPG when a clean, renewable cooking fuel is sitting right in the backyard. Cow manure (dung) isn’t just waste. It’s energy. The process is simple and proven worldwide. It’s called anaerobic digestion, and it happens in a biogas digester: Cow Manure + water → slurry Bacteria break it down in an oxygen-free tank They release biogas—50–60% methane, just like LPG Piped straight to a modified stove. This isn’t experimental. Small villages to large-scale plants have used it for decades. In Bandung, Indonesia, one cow’s daily manure(dung) equals about 0.34 kg of LPG equivalent. A few cows can fuel a household. This is not a new or experimental idea. It is a well-established technology used for decades around the world, from small village setups to larger industrial operations. How It Works: From Cow manure (dung) to Cooking Fuel The process of turning cow dung into cooking gas happens in a device called a biogas digester. The science behind it is straightforward: Collection and Mixing: Cow manure is collected and mixed with water to create a slurry. Anaerobic Digestion: This slurry is fed into an airtight tank (the digester). Here, naturally occurring bacteria break down the organic matter in the manure in an oxygen-free environment. This process is called anaerobic digestion. Gas Production: As the bacteria work, they release biogas, which is roughly 50-60% methane (CH₄)—the same flammable component found in natural gas and LPG—along with carbon dioxide and small amounts of other gases. Collection and Use: The biogas is captured in a storage chamber and then piped directly to a specially modified or compatible stove in your kitchen, ready for cooking. A Real-World Example: A community project in Bandung, Indonesia, found that one cow produces about 25 kg of dung per day, which can be converted into roughly 0.34 kg of LPG equivalent . This shows that a few cows can provide a significant amount of cooking fuel for a household. Benefits? Renewable—no more LPG price shocks Turns waste into fuel Huge cost savings after setup Leftover slurry = nitrogen-rich bio-fertilizer (better than chemical fertilizers, which countries like India import) Any countries with cows don’t need to beg for fossil fuel imports. They just need more biogas digesters. @Alex_Oloyede2 @AlternatNews @aleksbrz11 @MarioNawfal @MyLordBebo @OlgaBazova @scottmelker @PathfinderAstro @BRICSinfo @New_tres @BeijingDai @136Division @Eng_china5 @RT_com @GeromanAT @UlyanaStrizh @squatsons @cirnosad @SprinterPress @Navsteva @MFA_SriLanka @ChinaEmbSL @RusEmbSriLanka @shanaka86 @Sputnik_India @mog_russEN @pubity @wokeflix @WarMonitors @SpoxCHN_MaoNing @New_tres @ChinaNow24 @Currentreport1 @sentdefender @zhao_dashuai @CarlZha @mog_russEN @ChinaENX @ZardSi @antmillionsbot @STANISKRAPIVNIK @Suriya_offl @Karthi_Offl @actorvijay

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GodOfWealth@tinygodofwealth·
@polimernews There are small startups doing this biogas digester to generate cooking gas in Tamil Nadu 👇👇
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It’s honestly foolish for a country like India—home to millions of cows—to remain so dependent on imported LPG when a clean, renewable cooking fuel is sitting right in the backyard. Cow manure (dung) isn’t just waste. It’s energy. The process is simple and proven worldwide. It’s called anaerobic digestion, and it happens in a biogas digester: Cow Manure + water → slurry Bacteria break it down in an oxygen-free tank They release biogas—50–60% methane, just like LPG Piped straight to a modified stove. This isn’t experimental. Small villages to large-scale plants have used it for decades. In Bandung, Indonesia, one cow’s daily manure(dung) equals about 0.34 kg of LPG equivalent. A few cows can fuel a household. This is not a new or experimental idea. It is a well-established technology used for decades around the world, from small village setups to larger industrial operations. How It Works: From Cow manure (dung) to Cooking Fuel The process of turning cow dung into cooking gas happens in a device called a biogas digester. The science behind it is straightforward: Collection and Mixing: Cow manure is collected and mixed with water to create a slurry. Anaerobic Digestion: This slurry is fed into an airtight tank (the digester). Here, naturally occurring bacteria break down the organic matter in the manure in an oxygen-free environment. This process is called anaerobic digestion. Gas Production: As the bacteria work, they release biogas, which is roughly 50-60% methane (CH₄)—the same flammable component found in natural gas and LPG—along with carbon dioxide and small amounts of other gases. Collection and Use: The biogas is captured in a storage chamber and then piped directly to a specially modified or compatible stove in your kitchen, ready for cooking. A Real-World Example: A community project in Bandung, Indonesia, found that one cow produces about 25 kg of dung per day, which can be converted into roughly 0.34 kg of LPG equivalent . This shows that a few cows can provide a significant amount of cooking fuel for a household. Benefits? Renewable—no more LPG price shocks Turns waste into fuel Huge cost savings after setup Leftover slurry = nitrogen-rich bio-fertilizer (better than chemical fertilizers, which countries like India import) Any countries with cows don’t need to beg for fossil fuel imports. They just need more biogas digesters. @Alex_Oloyede2 @AlternatNews @aleksbrz11 @MarioNawfal @MyLordBebo @OlgaBazova @scottmelker @PathfinderAstro @BRICSinfo @New_tres @BeijingDai @136Division @Eng_china5 @RT_com @GeromanAT @UlyanaStrizh @squatsons @cirnosad @SprinterPress @Navsteva @MFA_SriLanka @ChinaEmbSL @RusEmbSriLanka @shanaka86 @Sputnik_India @mog_russEN @pubity @wokeflix @WarMonitors @SpoxCHN_MaoNing @New_tres @ChinaNow24 @Currentreport1 @sentdefender @zhao_dashuai @CarlZha @mog_russEN @ChinaENX @ZardSi @antmillionsbot @STANISKRAPIVNIK @Suriya_offl @Karthi_Offl @actorvijay

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Polimer News@polimernews·
"இலவச சிலிண்டர் தர மாட்டேன்.." பயோ எரிவாயு நானே உருவாக்குவேன், மக்களுக்கு தடையின்றி தருவேன்.. - சீமான் #Ambur | #Seeman | #NTK | #GasCylinder | #PolimerNews
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GodOfWealth@tinygodofwealth·
@_peacemaker07_ @anavenkat @Suriya_offl @yamigautam @AdityaDharFilms Karthi’s Sardar movie had some of the best scenes as well 👇👇
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Everyone’s talking about Dhurandhar, but Sardar—the Tamil film starring @Karthi_Offl — is the best Indian spy thriller of recent times. Sardar is an original Tamil film. It was written and directed by P. S. Mithran specifically as a Tamil-language spy thriller. Sardar part 2 is still waiting a release date. S.J. Suryah is expected to play an antagonist role in Sardar 2. Reports say raids are now being carried out in Karachi, Pakistan, to round up homeless individuals and beggars following the release of Dhurandhar. But here’s the best Pakistani military camp infiltration scene, pulled straight from the Tamil film Sardar.👇👇 @Suriya_offl @Karthi_Offl @actorvijay @sunnewstamil @UzhavanFDN @StudioGreen2 @DreamWarriorpic @Viyanarasu @AdmkStudentWing @AIADMKOfficial @arivalayam @BJP4TamilNadu @CMOTamilnadu @DMKITwing @dmk_youthwing @EPSTamilNadu @Hari_Socialist @HrajaBJP @manigandan_admk @muruga_TNIE @sansbarrier @News18TamilNadu @paramporul @piramachari @prabhu_sr @PttvNewsX @ThanthiTV @rajsekarpandian @RevoltTamil @sahay_victory @SavukkuOfficial @WriterRavikumar @TVKVijayHQ @Shanmugamcpim @Ananta_Jit_aji @CCanturu69558 @SENTHIL_DMDK @the_hindu @TNAmediaoffice @IndiaToday @sunnewstamil @UzhavanFDN @StudioGreen2 @DreamWarriorpic

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GodOfWealth@tinygodofwealth·
@tony_phillips64 @Newsforce This is after the Roman Empire. We are talking about the origin of Roman Empire. Europeans are not just Greeks but descendants of Romans who were Cholas.
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Anthony Phillips🐏🐲@tony_phillips64·
@tinygodofwealth @Newsforce The lineage of the Roman Empire to Austria-Hungary or Russia is purely European. Czar comes from Caesar not Tamil royalty. Without evidence, your claims are just invented stories
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NewsForce@Newsforce·
INDIAN TOURIST LEFT GRAFFITI IN EGYPT 2,000 YEARS AGO One man, Cikai Korran, appears to have written his name eight times across five tombs. The message was simple: “Cikai Korran came here and saw.” Researchers say Old Tamil inscriptions in the Valley of the Kings show Indian visitors were touring the site during the Roman era.
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GodOfWealth@tinygodofwealth·
Greeks were kicked out of Indian subcontinent all the way to Greece By chola emperor (Maurya Dynasty) Ashoka and even before that Greek conquest to Indian subcontinent was defeated by Lunar dynasty (Pandyas) who confronted them in the western border. Then the Greeks were defeated by Roman Empire that descended from cholas.
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Anthony Phillips🐏🐲@tony_phillips64·
@tinygodofwealth @Newsforce This is complete fantasy. You have provided no historical proof that Cholas conquered Europe or created the Roman Empire. Romans emerged from tribes in Italy, no connection to South India. Greek kingdoms were never subdued by Cholas
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Anthony Phillips🐏🐲@tony_phillips64·
@tinygodofwealth @Newsforce there’s zero evidence they adopted Buddhism due to conquest. Southeast Asian adoption of Chola motifs like Garuda or royal titles reflects local admiration and selective borrowing, not proof that Romans were Cholas
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GodOfWealth@tinygodofwealth·
The settlers and the settlers came from Indian subcontinent. Just like Europeans colonized many parts of the world from 15th century. Cholas conquered Europe as Roman Empire and subdued the Greeks to everyone for two thousand years. The Roman Empire descendants were the royals of Austria-Hungary Empire and Russian Empire. That’s why last czar of Russia (czar means Caesar) Nicholas II of Romanov family was assassinated with his family. Suck it up.
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Anthony Phillips🐏🐲@tony_phillips64·
@tinygodofwealth @Newsforce That’s pure fantasy. Romans didn’t come out of nowhere they emerged from well-documented Italic tribes in central Italy, with a continuous cultural, linguistic, and political lineage traced through archaeology and written sources
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