
CJ 🇺🇸
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@cjohan247 @Pakzadesque Huh? This is not the mainstream historical view at all. Egyptian forces broke across the Suez and the IDF were unable to stop them or force them back. Israel agreed to return Sinai because it didn't want another attack like that every five years.
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You illegally conquered the Sinai and built a large settlemenr there to annex it. You refused to give it up until Egypt and Syria attacked your forces in occupied territory. Not a single country in the world at the time objected, because everyone knew you stole it and that they were taking back what was rightfully theirs.
Your own example perfectly illustrates the expansionist nature of your colonial enterprise.
Hamas Atrocities@HamasAtrocities
In Israel, we are such a diabolical expansionist and colonialist country, that in 1978 we gave up two thirds of our territory to have peace with Egypt
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@factcheckPS @kmoxr7 @cjohan247 @Pakzadesque Seems like you forgot history and need to be fact checked yourself 🫵🏻🤣
Isreali delusion needs to be studied for the end of time.

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@cjohan247 @Pakzadesque They couldn’t even capture the tiny port towns on the canal after 4 attempts, being pushed back by civilian militias.
Some people…
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The only reason the surprise attack failed was because of this (it’s also why we have zero faith in any modern day zio products like Oracle):
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crypto_AG
I also love that you think some spineless Khazari offspring have the resilience to face anything that’s not a woman/child without US backing or fronting (since it seems they also now send your ground troops to do their dirty work).
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@cjohan247 @Pakzadesque "failed" yeah countries normally lose 500 tanks in a single conflict "Operation Badr"
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Delve founders right now
GIF
Milo Smith@mil000
I don’t think people understand how rare it is for this to happen. They are just not going to survive
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Most GTM teams ignore Reddit completely. That's exactly why it works.
I spent weeks building a full Reddit GTM system - from finding the right subreddits to automating lead scoring in HubSpot.
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We've run this with GTM teams doing outbound, inbound, and everything in between.
Pain points: no Reddit presence, no organic pipeline, no system for capturing demand.
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Almost all the disability from this new crop of Vet's who weren't involved in the GWOT seems to be depression and anxiety and that gets you almost to 100%. 50% of people who leave the military are now claiming disability. 2% serve in active combat zones.
This guy teaches vets how to get the highest disability rating possible. That's what he does for work. He also gets disability for anxiety.
He's a navy reservist guys... The PACT act left open a bunch of loopholes for trans service members and these guys all discovered them. That's what this is.
The PACT act has to go as a bill.
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@_celestino127 Is Algorand profitable? Self sustaining from selling a revenue generating product? It's been what like 7 years?
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If Algorand was an AI company it would have gotten the applause and recognition + respect. But because in crypto we have people who chase token hype + tribal loving instead of technological prowess and merit, nobody supports great tech. Tragedy, it sucks!
Algorand@Algorand
Google Quantum AI's new paper surveys quantum vulnerabilities across the entire cryptocurrency landscape. Algorand is documented as having deployed post-quantum cryptography across multiple protocol layers — FALCON signatures, state proofs, native key rotation, and TEAL primitives for quantum-safe smart contracts. For builders and institutions evaluating quantum readiness, the record speaks for itself. Read the full paper from @Google: quantumai.google/static/site-as…
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