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I have to put all my effort to protect my next generations. Hope others can help! WuMao who have blocked me can be IGNORED since they are 👎 😏

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Byron Wan
Byron Wan@Byron_Wan·
“… the CCP’s propaganda apparatus has long since learned that international audiences are skeptical of content known to be tied to the party-state, so they are doubling down on tactics that hide those links. Fake local personas, laundered articles, cloaked radio programs, forged court documents, fictitious consulting firms: the goal in each case is to make foreign interference look like organic domestic activity, state messaging look independent, and fabricated content look real.” “A LinkedIn message from a professional-looking consulting firm, a travel video from a familiar content creator, a radio program on a commercial station: none of these automatically signal a foreign influence operation to an average user. But knowing that these are documented tactics used by Beijing enhances resilience and provides context on how such content should be consumed.  As these operations grow in scale and sophistication, that kind of literacy may be one of the more practical tools available to ordinary users to make sense of what they are reading and seeing.” thediplomat.com/2026/04/beijin…
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Michael Ron Bowling
Michael Ron Bowling@mrbcyber·
The hacker 'FlamingChina' stole a shocking amount of data from China's super computer center. The data gives adversaries potential insight into China's weapons programs, including hyper sonics. If you want to buy it. The hacker is asking several hundred thousand in crypto. yahoo.com/news/articles/…
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0HOUR1@0hour1·
Chinas super defense computer got hacked 😂 Looks like the tables have turned 😂
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Luke de Pulford
Luke de Pulford@lukedepulford·
The fact you think my hair colour is relevant says a lot about your intellectual capabilities.
Owen@Owen89282969

@lukedepulford 为什么黄毛要关心中国的内政?

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0HOUR1@0hour1·
Sir a second Chinese super computer has been hacked.
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Winston Sterzel
Winston Sterzel@serpentza·
Ah, facts! A CCP propagandists worst nightmare!
Luke de Pulford@lukedepulford

Is it true that "Taiwan has been a part of China since ancient times", as Beijing often claims? No, not at all. Here are some inconvenient facts which most people don't know. I invite the swarm of CCP trolls to try to unpick them. ✅ FACT: Before 1624, Taiwan was inhabited by indigenous Malay-Austronesian populations with no official Chinese administrative presence. ✅ FACT: The Dutch established formal administrative control over Taiwan in 1624, which was recognised by Ming Dynasty representatives as being "beyond [Chinese] territory." The Dutch found no evidence of Chinese administrative control. ✅ FACT: In 1662, the Ming loyalist Koxinga expelled the Dutch after himself being expelled from the mainland. He founded an independent kingdom, seeking to reestablish Ming rule. But the Ming Dynasty itself had already collapsed. This was not rule by "China". ✅ FACT: From 1683 to 1887, Taiwan was managed as a province of Fujien; but Emperor Kangxi considered Taiwan beyond his domain. Indeed, he said as much: ‘Taiwan is outside our empire and of no great consequence.’ There were popular revolts throughout this period. ✅ FACT: Taiwan was formally administered as a province of China for eight years, from 1887 until it was ceded to Japan in 1895. This is the only such period. Shorter than the Dutch. ✅ FACT: Following the 1895 Treaty of Shimonoseki, the Qing Empire ceded Taiwan to Japan "in perpetuity". ✅ FACT: Local leaders briefly declared an independent Formosa Republic in 1895 to resist Japanese rule, but the Japanese shut this down within five months. ✅ FACT: Between 1926 and 1942, both the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and the Kuomintang (KMT) supported independence for Taiwan, viewing it similarly to Korea (as an essential part of an anti-Japanese military strategy). ✅ FACT: The CCP changed its mind. After WW2, the party coalesced around an effort to reclaim "lost territories". In 1943 Cairo and 1945 Potsdam declarations were issued which, while not formal treaties, maintained that "all the territories Japan has stolen from the Chinese, such as Manchuria, Formosa (Taiwan), and the Pescadores, shall be restored to the Republic of China". The 1951 San Francisco Peace Treaty left Taiwan’s legal status "undetermined." ✅ FACT: The People's Republic of China (established 1949) has never, in any capacity, exercised control over Taiwan. As to the territorial claim of what constitutes "China", worthy of note is the highly variable claims to territory (not to mention autonomy and governance structures) over even the past 150 years. See below.

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蛇乃目伍長
蛇乃目伍長@boffin_side·
たしかにフライングブーム式だと鼻っ面がボコボコだったしねぇ・・・
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Michael Ron Bowling
Michael Ron Bowling@mrbcyber·
The data from the hack at the Chinese super computer center included missile schematics and fusion simulations. If, as claimed, the hacker had access to this information for months, it shows massive security issues. Along with the recent purges and weapons failures, this hack shows serious problems in China's military industrial complex.
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UnveiledChina@Unveiled_ChinaX

If this is real, it could be one of the largest data breaches in China’s history. A hacker group claims it extracted over 10 petabytes of data from a state-run supercomputing facility, widely believed by experts to be the National Supercomputing Center in Tianjin. This center supports thousands of clients, including research institutes, aerospace programs, and defense-linked organizations. What’s reportedly in the data: - Documents marked “secret” in Chinese - Missile and bomb schematics - Aerospace and aviation research - Bioinformatics and fusion simulation data - Files linked to major state entities like AVIC and COMAC Cybersecurity experts who reviewed sample data say it matches what you would expect from such a facility, though the full breach is not independently verified. Even more concerning: - The attacker claims access lasted months without detection - Sample datasets were posted online via Telegram - Full access is reportedly being sold for hundreds of thousands of dollars in crypto At this stage, the scale and origin are still being verified. But if even partially true, it points to a serious vulnerability in infrastructure tied to China’s scientific and defense ecosystem. If a centralized system like this can be penetrated, what does that say about the security of the data it was processing? #China #Cybersecurity #CCP #DataBreach #Geopolitics #Tech cnn.com/2026/04/08/chi…

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Fighterman_FFRC@Fighterman_FFRC·
A-10C gets air refueling probe adaptor to meet urgent combat needs The adapter fits into the air refueling receptacle on the nose of the A-10, converting the aircraft from its standard boom refueling configuration to a probe and drogue system. The modification allows A-10s to refuel from HC-130 tankers, significantly expanding refueling options for deployed units.  📷 Charles Givens
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Solomon Yue
Solomon Yue@SolomonYue·
Miles Guo absolutely deserves the maximum penalty allowed by law.
Freedomhouzi@Freedomhouzi

Document 833(88页)——🇺🇸政府针对🐢教主🤮🤣的量刑意见书@PyleCharle39168 (Government’s Sentencing Memorandum) 这是政府在量刑阶段提交的核心对抗文件,与郭方 108 页的量刑备忘录(Document 822)直接对垒。🥊 1️⃣主要内容和语气特点: • I. Preliminary Statement(初步声明)
语气非常强硬,直接称 Guo 的犯罪“规模巨大、性质恶劣”(extraordinary dimensions)。
指出 Guo 通过每天重复的谎言,骗取超过10亿美元,用于个人奢靡生活(豪宅、游艇、法拉利、设计师服装等),摧毁了数千人的生活。
强调 Guo 完全没有悔罪(entirely unrepentant),反而继续攻击受害者、阻挠破产托管人、藐视法庭。🤮😡 2️⃣核心指控要点(贯穿全文): • Guo 建立了一个“邪教式”的追随者群体(cult-like following),操纵人们的希望和对祖国的感情来骗钱。🤣👍👏 • 他使用壳公司、全球银行账户隐藏资金,洗钱,并继续在被捕后维持犯罪企业。 • 特别强调 Guo 在破产程序中公然藐视托管人 Luc A. Despins,甚至派人到托管人女儿的学校抗议,威胁托管人家庭。 • 指出 Guo 的支持者在网上持续攻击受害者,称他们是“中共特务”等。 3️⃣量刑建议: • 政府明确请求法官判处 至少 30 年监禁(a sentence of at least 30 years’ imprisonment)。 • 认为这是“适当的、成比例的刑罚”,以保护公众、震慑犯罪、阻止 Guo 继续其 RICO 企业。 4️⃣我认为的对 4 月 27 日量刑的影响判断 • 政府这份 88 页意见书态度非常强硬,重点攻击 Guo “毫无悔意 + 继续危害社会”。 • 结合之前文件,政府整体策略是:要求重判 + 全额没收 + 充分赔偿受害者。 • 郭方之前提交的 108 页备忘录试图把损失金额打成“零”或大幅降低,而政府在这份文件中进行了全面有力的反击✊ 5️⃣最后我的判断: • 4 月 27 日量刑听证95%概率如期举行(因为法官此前已多次拒绝无谓延期)。 • 最终🐢教主的刑期最可能落在 25–50年 的区间,因为政府强烈主张至少 要30 年。🐢教主真实出生日期是1967年,那就是🇺🇸牢底坐穿了!🤪

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Crate of Thunder
Crate of Thunder@ThunderCrate6·
First I was like, “YESSSSSS!” Then I was like, “Wait, now I gotta learn how to do that too…”
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Luke de Pulford
Luke de Pulford@lukedepulford·
Is it true that "Taiwan has been a part of China since ancient times", as Beijing often claims? No, not at all. Here are some inconvenient facts which most people don't know. I invite the swarm of CCP trolls to try to unpick them. ✅ FACT: Before 1624, Taiwan was inhabited by indigenous Malay-Austronesian populations with no official Chinese administrative presence. ✅ FACT: The Dutch established formal administrative control over Taiwan in 1624, which was recognised by Ming Dynasty representatives as being "beyond [Chinese] territory." The Dutch found no evidence of Chinese administrative control. ✅ FACT: In 1662, the Ming loyalist Koxinga expelled the Dutch after himself being expelled from the mainland. He founded an independent kingdom, seeking to reestablish Ming rule. But the Ming Dynasty itself had already collapsed. This was not rule by "China". ✅ FACT: From 1683 to 1887, Taiwan was managed as a province of Fujien; but Emperor Kangxi considered Taiwan beyond his domain. Indeed, he said as much: ‘Taiwan is outside our empire and of no great consequence.’ There were popular revolts throughout this period. ✅ FACT: Taiwan was formally administered as a province of China for eight years, from 1887 until it was ceded to Japan in 1895. This is the only such period. Shorter than the Dutch. ✅ FACT: Following the 1895 Treaty of Shimonoseki, the Qing Empire ceded Taiwan to Japan "in perpetuity". ✅ FACT: Local leaders briefly declared an independent Formosa Republic in 1895 to resist Japanese rule, but the Japanese shut this down within five months. ✅ FACT: Between 1926 and 1942, both the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and the Kuomintang (KMT) supported independence for Taiwan, viewing it similarly to Korea (as an essential part of an anti-Japanese military strategy). ✅ FACT: The CCP changed its mind. After WW2, the party coalesced around an effort to reclaim "lost territories". In 1943 Cairo and 1945 Potsdam declarations were issued which, while not formal treaties, maintained that "all the territories Japan has stolen from the Chinese, such as Manchuria, Formosa (Taiwan), and the Pescadores, shall be restored to the Republic of China". The 1951 San Francisco Peace Treaty left Taiwan’s legal status "undetermined." ✅ FACT: The People's Republic of China (established 1949) has never, in any capacity, exercised control over Taiwan. As to the territorial claim of what constitutes "China", worthy of note is the highly variable claims to territory (not to mention autonomy and governance structures) over even the past 150 years. See below.
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Grummz
Grummz@Grummz·
This is better than the Lego Movie.😂 Iran pilot rescue.
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Michael Ron Bowling
Michael Ron Bowling@mrbcyber·
Any technology from China spy for the CCP. Cars made by Chinese corporations are even a bigger threat. Chinese authorities have threatened activists with auto accidents, to silence them. Letting these cars operate in America gives them weapons on our roads.
Sen. Elissa Slotkin@SenatorSlotkin

Inviting Chinese automakers to set up in the US is bad for Michigan and our economy. The Chinese Communist Party makes these cars dirt cheap with state subsidies, and they're a national security risk: collecting video + driver location data, which could be sent back to Beijing. reuters.com/business/autos…

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Charles Curran
Charles Curran@charliebcurran·
Rescuing American Pilot in Iran (2026, colorized)
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Gunther Eagleman™
Gunther Eagleman™@GuntherEagleman·
🚨 SECOND US Air Force combat plane — an A-10 Warthog — has gone DOWN in the Persian Gulf region Pilot is SAFE after being rescued.
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