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In a world of influencers be a Berean

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heuristic light@heuristic_light·
Reminder that the IRGC regime serves a theocratic-government that requires ALL its members to be avowed "Twelvers." Look it up! It's the only regime on the planet that has this criteria and not an understatement for EVERYONE to learn for themselves what this ideology implies.
Stephanie@stephsvox

🚨 The man who allegedly digitally signed the MoU with @POTUS and @VP just went on Iranian state TV and explained why he is willing to “deal with” the United States, which he describes as “the killers of our martyred leader.” The same agreement reportedly states that "immediately upon signing," the United States would "issue Treasury exemptions for Iranian crude oil exports, petrochemicals, banking transactions, insurance, transportation, and related services." (point #10) In other words, immediate economic relief. Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf who digitally signed this agreement explained: “We also know that we are dealing with the killers of our martyred leader.” He then describes what true revenge means: “If we seek justice, and God willing we do, and if all these people seek justice for our Imam, then justice for our Imam lies in the liberation of Jerusalem (Quds).” “A hundred Netanyahus are not worth the shoelace of our leader. We must stand with this sense of honor, this perspective, and this ideal, and carry out this mission.” ⚠️ Read that carefully. He acknowledges he is dealing with the people he blames for killing his leader. He then explains that true justice for his Imam lies in the “liberation of Jerusalem” and says that mission must be carried out. This is the same man that has spent decades calling for the destruction of Israel, funding anti Israeli terrorist groups, and leading chants of “D3ath to Israel and to America.” They’re not hiding. They’re explaining it on state television. Why is @POTUS ignoring this? How could he call this man who wants to destroy Israel "very rational" and "not radicalized"? Worse... how could he sign off on immediate economic benefits to a regime with this purpose?! Please tell me what I am missing. 📺 Full translated remarks from the video obtained by @clashreport: (translated by Iranian friend who speaks excellent Farsi) "We also know that we are dealing with the killers of our martyred leader. They are the killers of Martyr Soleimani and the killers of our children here. I was discussing this with one of our friends. Of course, we must seek revenge and pursue justice for the blood that has been shed. But what does that truly mean? For example, if it were the month of Muharram and Shimr had martyred Imam Hussein (peace be upon him), and people criticized him, punished him, or even killed him in retaliation, would that alone constitute avenging Imam Hussein? The true avenging of Imam Hussein is the coming of Imam Mahdi and the establishment of a just government. The pursuit of that justice continues until that day. If we seek justice, and God willing we do, and if all these people seek justice for our Imam, then justice for our Imam lies in the liberation of Jerusalem (Quds). A hundred Netanyahus are not worth the shoelace of our leader. We must stand with this sense of honor, this perspective, and this ideal, and carry out this mission. The true justice for our beloved martyred leader is this: they have driven our Shiite Muslims out of southern Lebanon, people who have lived there since the earliest days of Islamic history. They were expelled from their own land. Justice for our martyred Imam means returning them to their rightful homes. Those are the people who fought for Iran. I do not wish to elaborate further on certain points, but consider those who used to say, “Neither Gaza nor Lebanon.” Know that Lebanon gave four thousand martyrs for the Islamic Republic of Iran. That is more than the total number of martyrs we lost in the entire war here. They fought for 104 days, while we fought for only 38 days."

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Dumisani Washington
Dumisani Washington@DumisaniTemsgen·
The same Trump cultists who tell you that the President is not attacking, maligning, and libeling Israel will tell you that he’s not publicly interfering with Israeli elections, threatening to back the opposition to Prime Minister Netanyahu and Likud. Trump is indeed doing that, and that is what the Obama administration did (only Obama tried to hide it). Knowingly or not, those cultists are advancing the sorcery emanating from the White House. For your own sake and sanity, don’t listen to them. You’re welcome.
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Naftali Bennett נפתלי בנט
Piers, words matter. There is a war. There is no genocide. The IDF warns civilians before strikes, drops leaflets, makes phone calls, sends text messages, and opens evacuation routes. Can you name a single genocide in history where the attacking side repeatedly warned civilians to leave before military operations? This weekend alone, we lost five of our boys fighting Hezbollah face-to-face on the ground. If Israel’s goal were to kill Lebanese civilians indiscriminately, why would we risk our own troops instead of simply carpet-bombing entire areas? You’re smart and you know this. As for Ben Gvir: you’re citing the wrong person. I already told you he’s a clown. A noisy and incompetent clown. I would never have let him into my government, nor should Bibi have. Soon we’ll be replacing this miserable government. Ben Gvir insisted on rebranding himself as “National Security Minister” because he liked the dramatic title. In reality, he oversees the police. He doesn’t command the IDF, doesn’t formulate military strategy, and doesn’t make operational decisions in Lebanon. Quoting Ben Gvir to explain Israeli military policy is like quoting a loud backbencher to explain Britain’s war strategy. Israel’s actions are determined by its government and carried out by the IDF in accordance with international law.
Piers Morgan@piersmorgan

How are we supposed to ignore Ben Gvir when he’s Israel’s National Security Minister and just demanded genocide in Lebanon?

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heuristic light@heuristic_light·
@abetterworld98 @naftalibennett Bro, Gaza was divided into hundreds (like 620 or so) of numbered blocks/zone for precise evacuation orders. The answer to your question not only refutes what you thought was a rhetorical question, but also shows how evil IRGC is, in comparison ;-)
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heuristic light@heuristic_light·
@wodwo819 @marklevinshow That's dumb. Still though, if you think foreign influence is on par with American influence, then you should give equal time to all foreign offenders. If you haven't, your honor as a person is only surface-deep. Also if that's true, you are as un-American as any in our history.
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Wodwo@wodwo819·
@marklevinshow But AIPAC isn't registered with FARA, you knew that which is why you set the criteria to exclude the domestic lobbying arm created by and for the International Jew
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Mark R. Levin
Mark R. Levin@marklevinshow·
Here’s top 10 countries lobbying our country.  You ok with the first 9 since you didn’t mention any of them. Why is that? It's Saturday night. I'm spending time with my family. I'm not interested in dating you. Why don't you take a little time off? opensecrets.org/fara
Alex Bruesewitz 🇺🇸@alexbruesewitz

What exactly am I lying about? Israel is currently spending tens of millions of dollars with an American right-wing “influencer” marketing company. Do you think that’s appropriate? For the record: I have no foreign business partners, I do not accept any foreign money, and I support a full ban on all foreign lobbying/influence campaigns.

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heuristic light@heuristic_light·
@alexbruesewitz From what I've seen, you've only called out Israel for this. And only @ those, like Mark, who stick up for them, against those who clearly have no problem applying double standards. Frankly that is as un-American as we've ever seen coming from Republicans. Ponder that, please.
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Alex Bruesewitz 🇺🇸
Alex Bruesewitz 🇺🇸@alexbruesewitz·
What exactly am I lying about? Israel is currently spending tens of millions of dollars with an American right-wing “influencer” marketing company. Do you think that’s appropriate? For the record: I have no foreign business partners, I do not accept any foreign money, and I support a full ban on all foreign lobbying/influence campaigns.
Mark R. Levin@marklevinshow

I don’t and never have. You love to lie about it.  And you’re testing my patience.  But apparently you and your buddy Qatarlson and others are all wrapped up with the Arabs. Nor do I have any foreign business partners.  Do you or know others who might?  You want to go down that road moron.

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heuristic light@heuristic_light·
@alexbruesewitz The thing is- Americans don't believe in double standards. So, in that spirit, where are your posts -directly- calling out others for doing the same? In your case, you'll get a bonus for particularly calling out Qatar ;-) So put up, or shut up, please!
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Alex Bruesewitz 🇺🇸@alexbruesewitz·
Mark, do you believe it’s appropriate for foreign governments to attempt to shape U.S. foreign policy and public opinion by working with right-wing media personalities, social media “influencers,” and bot networks?
Mark R. Levin@marklevinshow

No damn country better interfere in our elections.  Period.  Amen. 100%.  But we will influence (reportedly) who the prime minister of Israel will be in the October election there.  Uh, what?

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Ambassador Mike Huckabee
Ambassador Mike Huckabee@GovMikeHuckabee·
What @SpencerGuard sees is what I see every day from a “front row seat” and can affirm the accuracy of his statement.
John Spencer@SpencerGuard

To be very clear: reality is very different from the rhetoric. The IDF takes extraordinary measures to mitigate civilian harm in Lebanon. In fact, as in Gaza, it employs more civilian harm mitigation measures than any military in past or current operations. The IDF issues evacuation warnings through multiple channels including text messages, phone calls, voicemails, flyers, radio, television, and social media. It operates dedicated civilian harm mitigation cells, tracks civilian presence through drones, cell phone data, and other ISR capabilities, and uses rigorous targeting processes that include legal reviews and proportionality assessments for any planned strikes. Legal reviews at lowest tactical level, and with the ability (which happens often as well as command decisions not to strike based on all context) to override commander decisions, unlike any other military. In southern Lebanon, these measures are particularly effective because civilians can move away from military objectives and active combat areas. Even in Beirut, the IDF has repeatedly provided warnings identifying specific buildings that will be struck and when. The warnings have proven so reliable that Lebanese citizens and journalists have set up cameras in advance to record the strikes. When targeting Hezbollah senior leaders, command meetings, or other military objectives in densely populated areas such as Dahiyeh (the Hezbollah controlled neighborhood of Beirut), the IDF relies on precision-guided munitions, small diameter munition (warheads with less explosives), and other low collateral damage munitions, detailed intelligence, and other methods designed to limit collateral damage while achieving the legitimate military objective. There is also no equivalency. Israel does not intentionally target civilians. Hezbollah is a U.S.-designated terrorist organization whose strategy includes deliberately attacking civilians. Hezbollah launches rockets, missiles, and drones at civilian communities in northern Israel (daily, despite any cease fires), targeting homes, schools, businesses, and civilian infrastructure. One side conducts legal reviews, proportionality assessments, civilian warnings, and precision strikes against military objectives. The other is a international designated terrorist group that intentionally places military assets among civilians while deliberately targeting civilians.

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Dan Burmawi
Dan Burmawi@DanBurmawy·
Lebanon is what Israel would become if Israel ever surrendered its sovereignty.
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Hashem
Hashem@HashemAllMighty·
🚨 Trump just announced Qatar is pledging over $1 trillion in new U.S. investments. Qatar — a country of ~350,000 citizens that relies on over a million foreign workers in human slave conditions — was already outspending Israel by many billions on U.S. influence operations. Now it’s in the trillions. They bought the Left long ago. Now they’re conquering the Right by weaponizing Israel as the ultimate wedge issue. We were warned for years. Many still refuse to see it. While we criticize jihadist terror influence in Britain, something far more dangerous is unfolding in the U.S. Failing to cut Qatar’s terror-linked tentacles from America will go down as one of the biggest strategic mistakes in U.S. history. More details below👇🏼 - I challenge anyone to find a single inaccuracy.
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Hashem@HashemAllMighty

Qatar floods the U.S. with staggering sums, dwarfing Israel’s spending by many billions, through lobbying and shadowy influence tactics. The raw numbers (below) are jaw-dropping, but the intent behind them is what demands scrutiny. Dig deeper, and a chilling pattern emerges: A tale of two cultures — one focused on manipulation and control, the other on survival and human progress. A small sample of Qatar’s sinister spending initiatives: 🔴 $16.3M in 2017 funneled to Trump officials and Congress to fight a Saudi-led blockade, downplaying ties to Hamas - Purpose: Reputation laundering 🔴 $9.3M (2017-2022) to Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough to polish Qatar’s extremist image, masking terrorist links and portraying as a “reliable all” - Purpose: Whitewashing terrorism, reputation laundering 🔴 $333M to Georgetown University (2011-2018), disguised as “private gifts,” to inject Islamofascist narratives into Middle Eastern Studies curricula. - Purpose: Radicalization, normalizing Jew-hatred and anti-Israel sentiment 🔴 $14.8M to Brookings Institution in 2013 to tilt the Doha Center’s research toward Qatar-friendly policies propping up the Muslim Brotherhood. - Purpose: Political cover for terrorism 🔴 $1.95B to Cornell University (2001-2023) for Weill Cornell Medical College in Qatar, embedding Qatari Islamist influence into research, hiring, policies, and cou. - Purpose: Infiltration, Islamization, sanitizing terror ties. This is just the tip of the iceberg—countless examples, all sourced and verifiable, scream the same story. Now look at Israel’s spending—modest, transparent, and starkly different: 🟢 $3.1M in 2023 lobbying for $3.8B in U.S. military aid under the U.S.-Israel MOU to shield 12 million people from Hamas and Hezbollah. - Purpose: Survival. 🟢 $150M to the BARD Fund (2010-2023) for U.S.-Israel R&D on drought-resistant crops. - Purpose: Innovation, sustainability. 🟢 $2.5M to FDD’s Israel Program (2021-2023) for policy research countering Iran and Hezbollah. - Purpose: Combating terror threats. 🟢 $80M in 2023 for medical research with U.S. institutions like Johns Hopkins, driving breakthroughs in cancer and biotech. - Purpose: Saving lives. Again, just a sample—sources available, patterns clear. The numbers paint a damning picture. Qatar, a nation of 350,000, has dumped $250.9M on lobbying (2016-2024) and $7B on U.S. universities (since 2012)—every dollar laser-focused on sanitizing terrorism, polishing its image, and mainstreaming Muslim Brotherhood ideology. Add its economic plays—$1.6B in the Empire State Building, $30B in tech and real estate by 2019, and balloon= growing stakes in U.S. stocks—and you’ve got a blatant bid for leverage and control over America. Israel? No such playbook. It holds no comparable economic chokeholds, spends nothing on reshaping curricula or pushing Jewish influence, and has no need to scrub ties to criminal networks. Its $188.9M in lobbying and $1-2B on universities overwhelmingly fuel self-defense and a real U.S. partnership—mutual benefit, not domination. The verdict is undeniable: Qatar’s billions don’t enrich America—they buy dominance, deceit, and creeping control over our politics, campuses, and markets. Israel’s far smaller sums defend a nation and advance shared progress. And the sick twist? Qatar heavily funds Hamas, forcing Israel to beg for Iron Dome funds to survive — then turns around and accuses Israel of undue influence with “Jewish money”. The hypocrisy is suffocating. To conclude, any honest person knows that every single tie to Qatar should be severed. This isn’t just a policy issue — it’s a protection against a takeover. America shouldn’t be for sale. Qatar’s malintent must be called out, loud and clear. Politicians need to hear it: no amount of evil capital justifies this mess. It’s why we’re drowning in it now. Speak up — before it’s too late. Please!

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Dan Burmawi
Dan Burmawi@DanBurmawy·
The words jihad, jihadists, and jahada (to fight) appear 44 times in the Quran and 199 times in the two main Islamic Hadith collections. In every instance, they refer to warfare, not an inner moral conflict. Go ahead ask Grok. The idea of jihad as a personal, internal struggle comes from a single hadith that has been debunked by major Islamic scholars. It does not appear in any of the six canonical hadith collections (Bukhari, Muslim, Tirmidhi, Abu Dawud, Nasa’i, Ibn Majah). The scholar Ibn Hajar al-Asqalani has classified it as weak (da‘if) or even fabricated. In my book I cover this in details.
Harris Sultan@TheHarrisSultan

This sermon is from Michigan this past Friday. They are preparing an entire generation of jihadis against the West. Deport Islamists on national security grounds!

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Jackie Chea ⚖️
Jackie Chea ⚖️@Fair_and_Biased·
Just saw this on my Facebook feed. Please pray for @DennisPrager. 🙏🏻
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Adi
Adi@Adi13·
The Vice President. This should make it clear to everyone how incompetent he is..
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Liz Wheeler
Liz Wheeler@Liz_Wheeler·
9+ months later, the ONLY evidence these people can produce that “Israel killed Charlie” is their own increasing malice towards Israel. In reality, Charlie penned a 7-page letter to Benjamin Netanyahu on May 2, 2025–four months before Charlie was murdered—offering to help Israel craft their outreach to young Americans to more effectively fight the brain rot of antisemitism that Charlie was seeing increasing on college campuses. If you want to know what Charlie REALLY thought of Israel, read his own words. I’ll post a link below. The ACTUAL evidence of why Charlie was murdered clearly demonstrates Tyler Robinson’s pro-transgender ideology. - Robinson was dating a transgender named “Luna” Lance Twiggs. - He was into furry porn. - He carved furry symbols on bullets. - He also carved “hey fascist, catch” on a bullet. - His own mother said he was increasingly pro-trans. - He called Charlie Kirk “hateful.” - He wrote a note to his trans lover: “I had the opportunity to take out Charlie Kirk and I'm going to take it.” - He then texted his trans lover: “I had enough of his hatred. Some hate can't be negotiated out.” - He then told his parents: “there is too much evil and the guy [Charlie Kirk] spreads too much hate.” Tucker Carlson says “obviously” to trick you into thinking what he’s saying is true, when in reality there is zero evidence for his accusation, and in fact concrete evidence refutes him soundly. Think for yourself and pursue the truth out there, people. It’s a wild jungle of lies.
Travis@NihiloX

Charlie Kirk was not murdered for his opinions on transgenderism. Obviously. Those of us who knew him best and called him a friend believe he was most likely murdered for his evolving views on Israel. 👀 — Tucker Carlson 🇺🇸

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