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SWT, SAW, RAA. Passion for Excellence. Lover of beautiful things. Engineer. EHS Pro. Tech. Savvy, Cosmopolitan, Sapiosexual. Life is ephemeral. Peace ✌️

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Al Jazeera Breaking News
BREAKING: Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has warned that if the US crosses red lines, the response will extend beyond the region, Reuters reports.
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Uncommon Sense
Uncommon Sense@Uncommonsince76·
WW2 summarized Countries controlled by Jews - US, Russia, Britain Vs. Countries not controlled by Jews- Japan, Italy, Germany WW3 summarized Countries controlled by Jews- U.S., Israel, NATO Vs. Countries not controlled by Jews- Iran, China, Russia, North Korea
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Shanaka Anslem Perera ⚡
The IRGC toll booth at the Strait of Hormuz does not accept dollars. It accepts Chinese yuan, settled through CIPS, China’s Cross-Border Interbank Payment System, or cryptocurrency. The toll is up to $2 million per voyage. The payment clears without touching SWIFT, without transiting a correspondent bank in New York, and without creating a record in the dollar clearing system that the United States built to monitor and weaponise global finance. The war that was launched to enforce the petrodollar is being fought across a chokepoint where the petrodollar has already been replaced. CIPS processed over $130 billion per day in March 2026, a surge driven by Iran war flows. The system connects 1,600 participants across 180 countries. It still relies on SWIFT for approximately 80 percent of its messaging, which means it is not independent. But the 20 percent that bypasses SWIFT entirely is the 20 percent that matters, because that is the channel through which Iranian oil payments, Hormuz transit tolls, and ghost fleet settlements flow from Chinese refiners to IRGC-linked intermediaries without the United States seeing the transaction. Alongside CIPS runs mBridge, the Bank for International Settlements’ multi-CBDC bridge platform. It operates on a custom distributed ledger, settles central bank digital currencies atomically in seconds, and has processed approximately $55 billion, 95 percent of it in digital yuan. The participants include the central banks of China, Hong Kong, Thailand, the UAE, and Saudi Arabia. The platform was designed for a post-dollar world. It is being tested in a world where the dollar is still dominant but the toll booth at the world’s most important chokepoint already operates in the currency the platform was built to clear. The architecture is layered. CIPS handles traditional yuan bank transfers: refiner to intermediary to IRGC-linked account, cleared in Shanghai. mBridge handles the digital leg: central bank digital currency moves directly between sovereign nodes without correspondent banks, without SWIFT, without delay. Together they form a parallel payment system that does not need the dollar. It needs only participants, and the war provided them: China buys 80 to 90 percent of Iranian exports, settles in yuan, and clears through infrastructure the United States cannot freeze, cannot monitor in real time, and cannot sanction without sanctioning the BIS itself. Deutsche Bank called the Iran war a “petroyuan catalyst.” Before the war, yuan oil was a pilot programme. The war turned it into operational necessity. When SWIFT is weaponised, you build around SWIFT. When the dollar is weaponised, you settle in yuan. When the strait is closed to dollar shipping, you open it to yuan shipping and charge a toll that funds the war the dollar was supposed to win. The dollar still denominates 58 to 59 percent of global reserves. It still invoices 80 to 85 percent of commodity trade. By every aggregate measure, it dominates. But the aggregate misses the edge. The edge is the Strait of Hormuz, where $130 billion in daily CIPS volume meets $2 million yuan tolls meets ghost fleet AIS spoofing meets mBridge atomic settlement. The edge is where the replacement is being built, not in a policy paper but in a payment, one barrel at a time, one toll at a time, one dark tanker at a time, cleared through infrastructure the United States did not build and cannot shut down. The architecture of bypass is operational. The war that was supposed to prevent it is funding it. And Power Plant Day is tonight. open.substack.com/pub/shanakaans…
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ISMAEEL
ISMAEEL@Banjy47·
Top 10 Most Expensive Neighborhoods in Nigeria 🇳🇬 (2026) 1. 🇳🇬 Banana Island, Lagos – The undisputed king of luxury 2. 🇳🇬 Ikoyi, Lagos – Old money meets modern prestige 3. 🇳🇬 Maitama, Abuja – Diplomatic and political elite hub 4. 🇳🇬 Asokoro, Abuja – One of Abuja’s most exclusive districts 5. 🇳🇬 Victoria Island, Lagos – Prime waterfront & business luxury 6. 🇳🇬 Eko Atlantic City, Lagos – The futuristic smart city 7. 🇳🇬 Lekki Phase 1, Lagos – Fast-rising premium estate 8. 🇳🇬 Parkview Estate, Ikoyi (Lagos) – Ultra-exclusive gated community 9. 🇳🇬 Jabi, Abuja – Upscale and sought-after 10. 🇳🇬 Ikeja GRA, Lagos – Classic high-end residential area #IsmaeelData #LuxuryNigeria #NaijaRealEstate #BananaIsland Source: Various 2025–2026 real estate reports including The Nation, Habitat Magazine, Nairametrics, and market analyses (prices fluctuate based on land vs completed properties).
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Oyindamola🙄
Oyindamola🙄@dammiedammie35·
“You build Covenant university, and then ask poor people to come to church, you’ll go and drive them from Ajegunle with your Holyghost buses but their children cannot go to Covenant university. it’s the children of sinn£rs that ended up going to your university. Most of them are children of Alhajis steal!ng money in Abuja. People who come to church religiously and pay tithes and offerings that you ask from them, they can’t afford to send their children to your university. If you’re a Member of Redeem….. - Sowore to Bishop Oyedepo and Pastor Adeboye
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Top Girl Keiko, J.D. ✝️🙏
The Iranians have always been a civilization of scribes and philosophers. That’s why, even after being conquered by Alexander the Great and Genghis Khan, they didn’t lose themselves. Instead, they absorbed their conquerors into their own culture rather than adopting theirs. They’ve endured for over 6,000 years through intellect and cultural continuity. Trump, by contrast, is a complete fucking dunce. He’s been dwarfed by the Iranians, all of whom are PhD holders. He can’t call them “low IQ,” like the Somalians. So of course, he’s going to demolish their universities. And the irony is, if they were as evil as he is, they would have long seriously challenge systems like the petrodollar, hit the Burj Khalifa, cut the underwater internet cable to the Gulf and flatten that God blessed city those satanic people have turned into Satan’s lair. The fact that they haven’t, says more about their humanity and restraint. The way they’ve destroyed western propaganda against them just by moving with such honor even after the mass murder of their children and the despicable bombings of their infrastructure, is how they’ve already won the war. The world sees and knows that they’re the antithesis of the monsters they were portrayed as. The world sees and knows who the real monsters are.
Narjes Rahmati 🟩☫🟥 نرجس رحمتی@Narjes_Rahmati

BREAKING The US-Israel have just bombed Sharif University of Technology in Tehran, Iran's most prestigious school for science, technology, engineering and mathematics. Iran's "MIT", its graduates are sought after by universities and companies globally.

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Senator Shehu Sani
Senator Shehu Sani@ShehuSani·
Everyone lambasted and condemned the Iranian Government for killing ARMLESS protesters,until Trump just confessed that they sent ARMS to protesters.
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Alon Mizrahi
Alon Mizrahi@alon_mizrahi·
Iran should know that as long as Israel exists they will be attacked again and again, and the US will help it, and everything they rebuild will be destroyed. It is their one chance to shape reality. They must not rely on any guarantee; it's all a lie. Every word of it
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TheCable
TheCable@thecableng·
Nigeria's dependence on oil revenue now a thing of the past, research finds Nigeria’s revenue structure has shifted significantly over the past decade, with tax income now accounting for 87 percent of federation revenues, according to a report by Quartus Economics, a Nigerian research firm. In the report, titled, ‘Nigeria Unshackled: Inside the Steady Rise of a Fiscal State,’ the firm said the development marks a break from decades of dependence on crude oil, with oil revenues now contributing just about a quarter of total earnings, down from roughly three-quarters in the pre-2014 period. thecable.ng/nigerias-depen…
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Iran in Japan/ 駐日イラン大使館
Just one simple question: if you do not ask the aggressor regimes to de-escalate, and only urge the victim to do so, are you not in effect asking the victim to stop defending itself? Let us be clear on one thing: prior to the American and Israeli regimes aggression against Iran—which transformed the entire region, including the Strait of Hormuz, into a war zone—everything in the Strait was normal. Therefore, to truly de-escalate, the aggressors should be pressed to stop their insane military campaign.
Rintaro Nishimura | 西村凜太郎@RinNishimura

PM Takaichi is arranging a phone call with Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian to directly call on Iran to de-escalate the current situation and secure safe navigation through the Strait of Hormuz.

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UFO Hunter
UFO Hunter@iamufohunter·
🚨 You may never heard of Ursula Haverbeck. A 96 year old former accountant who worked at the Auschwitz concentration camp during World War Two. She spent decades publicly claiming that the systematic murder of six million Jewish people was a fabrication. She was convicted multiple times by German courts for incitement and Holocaust denial and served prison time well into her nineties.
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The Muslim Mum
The Muslim Mum@TheMumMuslim·
Candace Owens on how zionist jews altered the bible!
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Mutah Beale مطاع بيل
Mutah Beale مطاع بيل@MutahNapoleon·
You people are definitely on the wrong side of brightness. Sharia law basically means: Praying and worshiping to The Creator. Obeying one’s parents. Obeying the law of the land. No stealing. No cheating. No killing. No adultery. Kindness towards one’s neighbors, Kindness towards the elderly and children. Feeding the poor, Charity work, and striving to be an overall upright citizen etc, but Unfortunately these actions are foreign to the American society now days.
Nick Sortor@nicksortor

🚨 BREAKING: Gov. Ron DeSantis has just signed a law BANNING Sharia Law from being enforced anywhere in the state of Florida Sharia Law and Islamism are INCOMPATIBLE with America. This should be a FEDERAL law.

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Blunt
Blunt@Shinamuller·
Iran stands. The world gave it sanctions and nothing more. Forty years of blockade. No loans. No mercy. Just pressure meant to crush. Yet Iran builds. It turns out more cars than Britain or Russia. Its factories send gas turbines to Russia to replace what Siemens once supplied. It keeps its oil moving under every radar the powers can throw at it. This is not theory. This is fact. Look at America. It carries nearly forty trillion dollars in debt. A mountain no one can climb. Its internet belongs to a handful of tech giants who decide what millions see and what they never hear. Its people lack the universal health care Iran delivers to every citizen. They lack the free education Iran guarantees from grade school to university. America lectures the planet on freedom while its own house groans under debt and private monopoly. Iran asked for none of this. It took nothing from the world except isolation. It forged its own steel. It trained its own engineers. It kept its factories running when every bank door slammed shut. Sovereignty is not a gift handed down by committees in Geneva or Washington. It is carved out day after day under fire. If the world wants to sit at the table with Iran it must first climb to Iran’s level. Not the other way around. Iran does not beg. It does not kneel. It has paid for its independence in full. That is what sovereignty looks like. Plain. Hard. Unbroken.
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