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Arthur Brotleibe

@brotleibe

The Quieter you Become, the more you are able to Hear. I am Theodore Brewster's fever dream.

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Arthur Brotleibe
Arthur Brotleibe@brotleibe·
@GuntherEagleman It's American companies who hold the licenses for the North Sea, if we want to take those oil & gas fields without paying hundreds of billions to American companies.... "meh fu*k it, I'm not going to continue to explain!" Look, Trumps mental health is cooked, that's the reply.
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Gunther Eagleman™
Gunther Eagleman™@GuntherEagleman·
🚨 PRESIDENT TRUMP GOES OFF ON EUROPE’S ENERGY SUlClDE “Europe is desperate for Energy, and yet the United Kingdom refuses to open North Sea Oil, one of the greatest fields in the World. Tragic!!!
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James E. Thorne
James E. Thorne@DrJStrategy·
Food for thought. Yes, the New Great Game is unfolding. No nation stands to gain more from a closure of the Strait of Hormuz than the United States, across the short, medium, and long term. This logic is embedded in President Trump’s National Security Strategy, with the Trump Doctrine now visible in practice. Strategically, China loses on multiple fronts with Hormuz closed: seaborne Middle Eastern supplies are constrained just as Venezuelan crude is increasingly redirected toward the U.S. Gulf Coast on short, politically secure routes. At the same time, the Strait of Malacca, and with it, the broader Malacca Dilemma, moves to the center of gravity. In parallel, the Sunda, Lombok, Makassar, and Mindoro Straits remain critical arteries for Chinese trade and energy flows. Together, they constitute the geographic chokepoints of Beijing’s vulnerability, and Washington is acutely aware of this. Yes, the New Great Game is unfolding, and Wall Street has yet to comprehend the consequences.
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Bot155934
Bot155934@User515099·
@brotleibe @nettermike You'll sooner get these inbred yokels to understand particle physics before making our cultist mouth breathers understand this.
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Mike Netter
Mike Netter@nettermike·
Can we just take a second here and admit something that the regime media and the foreign policy geniuses in Washington will never say out loud? President Trump just dropped the hammer on Iran—and it’s not just tough, it’s brilliant. Absolute chess move. After Tehran laughed in our face and refused to play ball on the terms we laid out—no more nuclear games, no more shaking down the world for passage through the Strait of Hormuz—Trump didn’t blink. He announced a full naval blockade of the Persian Gulf. No ships in, no ships out. And here’s the part that should have every oil trader and every globalist suit sweating through their overpriced suits: he’s redirecting those tankers straight to the Gulf of America. Buy American oil. Pay in U.S. dollars. End of story. Why is this genius? Let me break it down like the simple truth it is. First, it ends the extortion racket without sending a single American boot into another Middle Eastern quagmire. Iran thought they could turn the world’s most important oil choke point into their personal toll booth. Wrong. Trump just flipped the script: you don’t control the flow anymore. We do. The same Navy that’s been babysitting the planet for decades is now finally working for us. No more free security for countries that hate us while they get rich off our protection. Second, it supercharges American energy dominance. We’re sitting on more oil and gas than anyone else on Earth. Block the Gulf, prices spike everywhere else, and suddenly every country that needs crude—Europe, Asia, whoever—has one logical place to go: right here. Gulf of America terminals firing on all cylinders. American workers. American profits. American dollars. The petrodollar doesn’t just survive; it gets a shot of adrenaline straight to the heart. While the rest of the world scrambles, we’re printing money and telling our enemies to pound sand. Third, it exposes the whole rotten global order for what it is. For years, we’ve been told we have to play nice, subsidize everyone else’s defense, and let hostile regimes dictate energy prices. Trump just said: no thanks. This isn’t “escalation.” It’s accountability. Iran wanted to play pirate in international waters? Fine. Now they get to watch their economy choke while American energy booms. China and India want cheap oil? Better start buying it from the country that actually produces it instead of funding the mullahs who hate us. The usual suspects are already screaming about “warmongering” and “oil prices” and how this is all so very complicated. Spare me. The complicated part was pretending America wasn’t the strongest kid on the block. Trump just reminded everyone—especially our adversaries—that we don’t have to beg or bribe or negotiate from weakness. We set the terms now. This is what America First actually looks like when it’s executed by someone who means it. No forever wars. No blank checks. Just raw, unapologetic leverage that puts American workers, American energy, and American strength first. And the best part? The Iranians are the ones who forced his hand. They chose this. Trump just made them regret it. God bless the guy. In a town full of people who couldn’t negotiate their way out of a wet paper bag, he just reminded the world who runs the table.
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Arthur Brotleibe
Arthur Brotleibe@brotleibe·
@ImtiazMadmood @RBPundit Nobody has taken over the Strait, nor will they in the future, the US are sitting in the Gulf and the Indian ocean threatening to board ships.
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Imtiaz Mahmood
Imtiaz Mahmood@ImtiazMadmood·
The UK was totally cool with Iran controlling the Strait. When the US takes it over and stop Iran's ships, the UK gets angry. Weird, huh? - @RBPundit
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🜌🜈🜓@D4rk_n3ws·
Sabrina Wallace former network engineer blows the whistle on electromagnetic frequency warfare.
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Gunther Eagleman™
Gunther Eagleman™@GuntherEagleman·
President Trump: 34 ships passed through the Strait of Hormuz yesterday, the highest number since the foolish closure began. Progress is happening!
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David Wolfe
David Wolfe@DavidWolfe·
Tell me a crazy conspiracy theory. I don’t mean 9/11 or chem trails. I mean something absolutely unhinged that’ll send you down a rabbit hole for weeks
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Bill Mitchell
Bill Mitchell@mitchellvii·
This image is portraying Trump as a healer, not Jesus. Do people think anyone in a robe is Jesus?
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Goban
Goban@GreatGoban·
@brotleibe @Trans_Truther @Dog66515910 Or you could ask the simpler question of WTF would they put nano-whatevers in Cereal while totally missing the opportunity to put it in the Covid vaccines?
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Dog
Dog@Dog66515910·
KELLOGGS - NANOTECHNOLOGY - CHECK THIS OUT!! What are you really eating 🤔
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Fred Lambert
Fred Lambert@FredLambert·
Insane Tesla story coming out of Norway today. You probably forgot about this weird Tesla crash from 2023 where a Model Y taxi had two bizarre 'sudden acceleration' crashes in just a few seconds. The driver claimed the car accelerated on its own and he was pressing the brake pedal. Tesla claimed its data shows he was pressing the accelerator. The driver was charged, but the charges were later dropped for lack of evidence, and there are indeed some serious problems with the evidence. While Tesla did share some telemetry data, the automaker claimed that the last 6 seconds were somehow missing. It turned out that someone went inside the vehicle, opened up the onboard computer, and removed the network card, which an expert believes would hold critical evidence. Everyone involved claims not to know where the card is.
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Electrek.co@ElectrekCo

Key evidence disappears from Tesla involved in bizarre crash electrek.co/2026/04/13/tes… by @fredlambert

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Arthur Brotleibe
Arthur Brotleibe@brotleibe·
@FACTMATTER2024 @GuntherEagleman Tell that to a plumber or carpenter who has to run truck or a van, as well as pay for rising materials costs. Or farmers whose Fertilizer cost just went up 120% on top of running plant machinery. I don't think they are buying $10 Mocca Lattes. They do vote though!
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L.A 🇺🇲♥️
L.A 🇺🇲♥️@FACTMATTER2024·
@GuntherEagleman Yet retards don't complain about buying their $10 Mocca Latte's with a shot of espresso at a Starbucks or paying out $1,200 on a new iPhone everytime a new one comes out. Make this make sense.
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Arthur Brotleibe
Arthur Brotleibe@brotleibe·
@GuntherEagleman So it is going to become a 6 month 500 - 700 billion dollar war then. (Discounting the economic damage to America and her Allies, which is going to be in the Trillions*) IRS goes BRRRRR.......
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Gunther Eagleman™
Gunther Eagleman™@GuntherEagleman·
AMERICAN DOMINACE! The most powerful Navy on Earth, the U.S. now has 15 warships now actively participating in President Trump’s naval blockade! With more en-route!
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Arthur Brotleibe
Arthur Brotleibe@brotleibe·
@GuntherEagleman I think you'll find they will be bending the hulls of supertankers first fella.... Just saying.....
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Gunther Eagleman™
Gunther Eagleman™@GuntherEagleman·
How long before Iran bends the knee and caves?
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Arthur Brotleibe
Arthur Brotleibe@brotleibe·
@DrEliDavid Of course there is other uses for that outside of nuclear weapons, like creating different isotopes for nuclear medicine and scanning equipment. But the main one, is nuclear powered Shipping & Navy, Naval reactors Use HEU sometimes >95%. Look behind the Narrative!!!
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Dr. Eli David
Dr. Eli David@DrEliDavid·
People don't seem to understand various uses of enriched uranium: 3-5%: For nuclear power plants 20%: For some specific research purposes 60% and beyond: Only military uses Iran enriched uranium to 60% for one purpose only: build nuclear weapons. There is no other use for that.
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Arthur Brotleibe
Arthur Brotleibe@brotleibe·
@LawTalkinDude @GuntherEagleman "We the people" is now a pacifier to allow "We the government" to do what it wants. Go protest about it, you'll get pepper sprayed, beaten and then called an Islamic extremist in court!
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Lionel Hutz
Lionel Hutz@LawTalkinDude·
@GuntherEagleman The American Navy has no such authority to do this without the authorization from Congress. If you weren’t such a retard simp, maybe you’d know that.
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Gunther Eagleman™
Gunther Eagleman™@GuntherEagleman·
🚨 CLARIFICATION — STRAIT OF HORMUZ BLOCKADE UPDATE: The U.S. Navy’s impending naval blockade does NOT apply to non-Iranian traffic. American warships are only targeting Iranian ports and Iranian-flagged ships. Foreign vessels, including oil tankers from China, India, Japan, and everyone else, can still pass through the Strait of Hormuz freely. This is a precise, surgical shutdown aimed straight at the Iranian regime’s oil revenue and supply lines.
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Arthur Brotleibe
Arthur Brotleibe@brotleibe·
@GuntherEagleman Until Iran hits those friendly tankers and it's back to square one. The US is not entering the Strait, they will conduct this from the Indian ocean, so it's impossible to use a blockade on a port without invasion or Kinetic options.
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